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ii WILLAMETTE FARMED: PORTLAND, OREGON, OCTOBER, 1, 1880. A SiLeWIXM TatlMTE. The Krraril orOrnrrnl Morrow In LouUlnnn When wllh llnnnirk. The ll.iton llougo, Louisiana Capltolian, pays to General Hcmy A. Morrow, command ing officer of the 21st Infantry, and now nt Vancouver barracks, tlio following handsoiro compliment t Many of our readers will pernio with pleas- trfl ft beautiful letter irom ucn. Morrow, copied from the Vancouver inatpentunt, 9f,& appears iu another column, utttshlo M tho intrinsic merit of the composition, tho fact that It contains nows of tho L'allant Fed eral officer who, during tho tiino that ho com- mantiou tins iose, cuuearcu iinnsou iu uur tiu' tens by his generous and friendly conduct to tmrds thorn, will cause it to bo mired by n community that entertains .for him tho deep est icolings ot esteem ami grauiuiio. ucn, II .. ... ...... ..S XT. 4 1 ....'a linlilnmnn IiaL i-llAr0- Is emu ell Aunuvn (iwuivuivii, in,,- cnied after tho glorious Hancock, Like him, nvo ana loyal, ucn. Morrow louant tor tno Inion cause which ho sincerely believed to a riulitcous one. So soon, however, as his Lrethren of tho South laid down their .inns. lid ho ccaso to luok upon thoiu as enemies. With open heart and extended hand, ho mot ,ur cuwoiis as iricmis, ami tnoy, in return, -cciprocatcd Ids feeling and Ids actions, Gen. Morrow did moro to oblitcrato sectional ani mosity in our community than any officer that vcr camo within its limits.. Yo feel tlitt re sneak for tho neonlo of Daton ltouiru. when leo say to tho chivalrous soldier and gontle- ftnfti mat wo wisn mm aim moso near anu Rear ty him iovory success, ovcry prosperity ninl 1i,,li llfrt anil l.al.rtti.Aa On Inn illatAtit. liorcs of tho l'aclfio nuil the virgin forosts of Washington Territory, niay tho consciousness ;hat Uls Jliton Kouga IricnilJ ,kcop in storo a icirty welcome sliould ho" ever visit them. Live him comfort whenever tlio-csrcsof life icict 1 1 1 ri . ' tiik vtitutnv ii.it uk. slrrcullna Infimimllmi n In Hie lron:rr in snr siiiih. From a gentUmau who resides iu Aumsvillc, and who happoncd to lit in tho city to-day on business, wo learn that tho grading on tho mrro.v gauso is now about completed to Hclo, ind Hut tlie icsidents of that vlllngu nro liaMiiif great preparations to wclcnmo tho 'co-iifug blesjingj as thoy call it Tho IfjMit and wareliouso id tliu company nt that i.'.ico nro both nlwut coinnletcif. ami as an Iilvauco of lifty cents n bushel it mailo i all lilic.it stored at that noint. lnririj nuaiitlties r . . . -. . . I ra now thero awaiting slilpineut. lro opio lirmiijhout tho country look with astonish- lent on thq rcsislanco oiiercil to tno mar- o. be company by our city, and think it is the lglitu ol loo'lslincss. i nuy inotrtcivcs ao bout piwnlng their last shirt t get tho road. ml tlioy cannot understand why 1'ortiand tonlo should not do likewise. At Aumivillo ho people aro thoroughly frglitened over tho loro oi mo company iu rrgnni to ncpois, Ir. Held, it scorns, acconling to our inform' nt. is nlivinir tho Ilolladnv iraiuo on Aiimi illo and several other ioiu'.s, and in view ot is Met that liu cannot iiiceu mem, is going attempt to kill them, lo accomplish this iodoX)ts will Ihj built at an ciual distsneo i cither side of thrso towns, and in this way tile will bo nmventod from uathxring in ils I'.nrtl centers. Tlio Aumsvillo folVsuro now rcu'atinir ft numerously signed petition as- ! Mr. Item to csta'iluli a depot opposite eir town, but it is imt known whst vllect it aVo. AlMiut elsnt liumlrcil umiaincn x. in tlio neighh.irhn'nl of Aumsvillo, 'itlin L'ladim- is all commoted bc.wccu -ro and tSiIvixtnu with, tho exception of o-o ,ivv cut, wliich, lioovor, will bo finished n luur ilavs. The track will bo la'd to Nib I Vrton by VcdnusiUy for ft certainty, and a M joiiiiicainni ovkt ma uvein win in 'iratcd by the gentrj-, to which every ono irectcd to bo summoned, and at which roast ox nud tlio ginger cako will lioni ' Jim. l-nrUnrif. Ill II. tho attempts of Mrs. Vackard, tho old who was iu tho Insano Asylum onto upon no, to t'ct her bill through tho Lvginlatino tractinu' inucli nttvutlon, wo give tno fen outlines of it in order that tlio public may o as to its merits, ctiou 1 rocitui that henceforth there shall i censorship exercised over tho torrc- cue ol inmttescil insano Asyiumsiu mis , lint their pott oinco tights snail boa and iinrcitrjincd as aro thosu of nuy i' resident or citicn of this St.to, mid lu r tlio protection of tho siiik- postal lawc. timi : i provides that in the event or tho of any iumatu of any asylum for tho in- in this Statu, such fact shall bo i'l.medi- rcnurted ly tlio br K-rintciKicnt tumor, Coroner of tho t jnty iu which .uo'i occurs, or tn tho nearest Jus'co of the therein, and a Coroner's innuest a'ir.11 hi ns p-ovidd by law in o.her cases! ti nil nsvlum invoiti'-ations tho testimony mr person otl'ored as a witno, wiiethur r liitiue, snail (i cuiiipviiiii, i - and jury slull be tlio solo judges of t'm .ilitv nf'such tostiuionv. penalty iirovided is punishment upon Ltiou by iinprisoninunt in tho l'onitoii- fur ft term not oxcee ling thrco yeaia no 'ian ix mouths, or by a fino not exceed- )00. J'orl (iihlllf l lie t'outluiieil. j rumors in regard to the abandonment Colville. i-iiianatintf as they did, fiom .1 tourcus. created Genuine hrm and con- Ittion among tho settlers in tint larsro of country defeiidod by the fort 'lo he accuracy ot theso nunim, cx-nfiiaior toll illsnilClietl K niiuiu"i "' ' , recsivt'd tho following : i office has uo information, concerning Wst of rort Ufllvill", which, nccoru r.ilrTit report, is command-il by Msjor O. Hunt, 1st Cavalry, me garnwu ts ol two compmes, necuuu siuaiiir;. mttaiiy ir.ojnieu, ohu "" vu...,.,v . ...Li rt i.- krtl.rnvpr. Timiecror ivair.v. vi. v..,.-., ---,, .1 ..:.! !.. M maani Ultp t If tins pout ll,MM IllOlkVV , - -. - U continneil, measures sliould be iinme- I . f i . i I.Ji.Jnitlia nlhrpr mill V ailOpieil lor llvvll" v .....--.. i a way they are entitled to, consider io rigorous climate dnriiii! half the year. , to lie lioicil mat tue wimwi ivw.i- it ...111 1 , .rriAjl ntlt At OI1LC ftUll fclUH IU iv vw.... -. -- --- , - i .;ii i. nnf in piuxl onler. and fi way overcomo tho fears of tho settlers nlng Its removal. riNoiTr.i.Nii Hwto. Major Morns, eturned from the North, ha been "P- l,t. nttention to the Sitka Indians. f ho reached I'cttace lay, he fo-upd a i. ru :!.. m.i iu.ikriA. t one was Kiueu mm " .-......... Lthe lea. ing wsrrlors pf 'M" tn' P - 3 si 1 .1 tl,.A (iinilL.I lettavonie, ami pavo uicu kv.. ., ri.. ...... Si tin Chileats pot- (to the relatives of the man killed furs llankcts. After a discharge from the ki4r4- 5tchicg tire rrom tno gsmug to entertain them with (loUfotne aw e, utile tnles retired in jkim.v. Ire trouwoi at lorninj, uuio, couimut. Ir. l'osttr remains oa the ground. IWx IS MRMOKIAM. The grief of Mrs. llurbank over tho death of her daughter Kva finds expression in the following beautiful verses, wliich are so in stinct with Itho true genius of poetry, so fall of noblo and tender imsgry, so evidently gathered by the hand of inspiration from tlio very hoartof the heart, that we tako tho lib erty to clip them from thoAVw A'ortAitr and give them to our readers: Ah, tho waves are dark and cold and deep, Close by tho oil no of our catnm And ghostly and weir.l the shadows creep Where tho reeds lie broken and damp. I hoar tho tido as it rises high, And tho mournful billows flow; I hear tho wind, with its plaintive sigh, Through the leafless branches blow. And I sec, far olT, like a fiend that holds A soul that has lost its light, Tho sombre waves, and the glnom that enfold uur luvcu uuu uniting iruiu sigut. Lik dreams, the sad waves coino ami go,. Hut over they leave behind Tlio rapid tide, with its murmurs of woe, And tho sobbing ol tho wind. Out, whero tho light glows blue and pale, And tho darkened waters sweep, And shuddering echoes moan and wail, j.ics niy J'.va, injuicnt Bleep. ( There, in the darkness. I see her hair. I Covered o'er with a cap of gold, And'feol,' while I hide my sad despair, iter hand on my heart lie com. She Is dcadl and long days may grow into .i yew, - --. And thu tides, thev will sink and swell; Hut my icnil ha lost e'en the balm of tears) Howl livo, none but God ctinHell. MAIlt,E..TlUltllASK. ' v dam's wrrt i I tm t-' Up in tho early morning light, Sweeping, dusting, "sotting right, y Oiling nil tlio household springs, Sewing buttons, tying strings; Telling llridgct what to do, Mending rips on Johnny's shoo ) Jtuuniiig up and down tho stair, Tying baby iu a chair Cutting meat and spreading bread, Dishing out so much per head) Katini( as alio can by chance,'' (living husband kindly glauco, Toiling, working, busy life, "Smart woman, Dau's wifo." Dan comes homo nt fall of night Home so cheerful, nentand bright) Children meet him at the door, Pull him iu and look him o'er. Wife asks; "How tho work lias gonot . llusy times witli us at homo!" Supper done, Dan reads witli case Happy Dan! but one to please. Children must bo put to bed All tlio little Prayers aro said, Littlo shoes placed all in rows, l'cdclothes tucked o'er littlo toes, llusy, noisy, weary life, Tired woman, Dan's wife. .11 VI .1 I 'The World of Missions" Henry It. Carroll, iu a lecturo on "Tlio World of Missions" recently delivered nt Cliautnu(iia, presented thiscouciscsummaryof tho world's oTort townrds tho convertlonof tho heathen: There is n steady incrcuo iu tlio number of societies and in tho aggrcgato of contributions. There aro now no less than 8." societies w hero there were only nino or ten SO years ago. Of theso societies 3.1 are Amer ican, J.i llritish, and 2.1 continental, Moro than M of them have liecn organized in tho last DO years. Their aggrogal) income is nearly if not quito 87,000,000 a j ear, nsagainat $2.10,000 80 years ago. The vast sum repre sents upt tho income which the societies ex pect and receive yearly, with littlo variation. Thu managers of tho societies mako their ap propriation in advance, and lay up on thu churches tl'o obligations to fumbli tlio funds. These obligations are never disowned or dis honored. The British societies rniio moro than half of tho whole amount or something less than four million dollars, l'ivo of Ui'em iscd last year more than three millions, of . h'ch tho two Anglican societies (the church d tho pmp.";ation) received ?l,D00,0C0. American societies expend uibout 82,000,000 "cirly, and tho continental societies nearly 1,000,000. Thcso liguret rep resent only the riceipts of foni m missionary societies. Tnoy i'o not Include the vast sums raised lor homo ,', ions, lliblo and tract societies, ami otliur lilar enterprise). Tlio grand total of all ,iis.'onary expenditures, at homo and abroad, would assuredly not fall below $.11,000,000. i i r: i i"iolii;( lii) nl IlllUiiiiro. HiLUdioiio, Sept. 21, I860. Tho'principal day of tho fair, in horse cir cles, was yesterday. Tlio features consisted of a running row mile and rone tt, and trot ting .1 iu !i. Throuyh some error tho trotting rsco did not coma oil', but a mitch raco be tween Kitb.tr ami Startle for $.100 was made. For the running race I.oe Knott entered Flir.s A. and Sotoim and l'owors ui'.ciod dim Merritt, In ti.u draw for po itions Mciiitt drew the oIo. lkitii liorsos got otl mi tho first start, vith Flora A. (iiu-ml lengths, iu advance, Moriitt trailing until tho Inlf-irdle pole was rcacheil, when no clusel tho gait and ssed under tho wire fully a length ahead; time 11.14. Iu tho second heat the houea took about the same dtlon as in the tirst, Merritt win niug raoo and heat iu 1:31). During and between ho-its.of the running race, the trot lictwceu Kjibar and Startle, 2-milo heats, came oif, which w 03 won by the former iu two straight heats. X, A Scesk IN CoutiT. Quito an exciting lceno took placii in the 1'oll.co Court yesterday afternoon, in which Judge l'ago and Mr, Hsydeii wcro tho principals. Judge Page, during the trial of UioCUrk-Warden thrkiting case, took occasion to administer ft sovere re buke t'i the crowd who hail inspired Warden with the idea that ho wos crcatly injured by Clark, oiirt thus led directly to the shootipg. The Judge calie I theni saabrmib, thieves and scoundrels, and Mr. Hayden thereat became greatly offended, and when tho case was through, approached the Judge and gave him the lie direct. The Judge followed the young man up, and they w-ero on ttioWnt of eoiniiv to blows in the full iewef the court when friends interfered aud separated them. Tho end, saith rumor, is nut et Farkow'i Sirr. Ueut, Farrow's com inard of scouts w;cro caniped on -daughter creek, Idaho, on he Oth. They have, as yet, ei'CounUri'd no hostile Indiaus. They will scout towards Stein Mouutiiu from Warrens, Idaho, Tee &vouti and hrc4 are said to be ctsrly won out. M1HTEBIOIIS IIKATII. Tiiusrday afternoon nt 4:30 o'clock, tho clerks iu tlio employ of tho I, X. L. Storo heard a noise in tiie rooms above them, much as though a man was shrieking, or crying out in great pain. Ono of them rushed up into tho rooms of tho Young Men' Christian As sociation and found two men in tlio rc.ul -ig room ( ono of them was lying on tho lloor, wliilo tho othor was disengaging his hand from the grasp ol tiie first. Tho man having dis engaged his hand, told the clerk to stay with tho mail who was lying on tho floor, sayiug that he had a fit, and ho (tho speaker) would go for a doctor. Tho man then left. As ho was coins down tho stairs another ciern 01 tho I. X. L, met him and asked him w hat was tho matter? Tho reply was in these words t There is n man in a tit up stairs ; ho is an Odd Fellow and I am going for a doctor. A thinl clerk met him on tho door step and tho same reply was mado to his question t What's tho matter? Iu coins tin suits the, clerks tound an old man, apparently about (10 yea's of ago, lying on the lloor of tlio reading room hi a dying condition, iney waned somo timo for tho appearance of a doctor, but tho stranger not returning with one, they called in Doctor Saylor who happened lo to passing. ,1110 mail was about ucan now ever when tho Doctor arrived, and iu a few mo ments was beyond nil human help, passing away without ft struggle. Coronc.r (larnold being notified, proceeded to tho spot, mid would iiavo held an inquest but for his ina bility to find tho mysterious stranger who told tho clerks that tho dying man was an Odd Fellow, and that ho himself was going for n doctor. The Coroner irado ft search of tho pockets of tho deceased, ardfouuda num ber of letters. l)y theso it was' ascertained that the man's namo was John Miller, and Ids address Pablo lloads. Oakland. California. A ctsrtiflcate of a receipt from tlio Orient Lodgo ..1 n.M L-.ll x-. ion 1 . l.i, f 1... uj Willi ruuuns, iu. loir, hum u ivbiur ui in troduction from Ocn. W. Haves, of Oakland, to S. S. Cook, of tills pity, wcro also found on his person The letter of introduction says tlut ho was n man or family, ntid tnmo rcre In search of work, and nnothcr letter from ono Vi helin In .sail I rnncisco, with the linn namo of Moie, Hunt k Co. on it, gave information that thq, wifo of Miller was sick, and mentions lio of Ids daughters. Coroner Oarnold notified tho police of the mysterious stranger who ligured in tlio case, and famished tiieni a description of him. After soiro seirch tlio stranger was found, and gave his mine as Forst. ilo says that as ho wns about to enter tlio leading room ot tlio Yoiinir Men's Christian Aociat'ou ho tr.w tlio man lying on the lloor gasp'rg loud'y. "Oivo me yoJr hand, I havu n lit," said he, and Forst, doing so, ho was wrenched so strongly that hu cried out and commenced to shako himself loose. "Ain't you an Odd Fel low?" said Mill-. "No." replied Fnr.t. "I thought you was," replied tho dying man, " aril I gave you tho grip." Forst says that just then tlio clerk camo in, and lie started for the doctor. Ho didn't come hack simply becauso ho thought it wasn't necessary. Cor oner (larnold removed tho liody to his under taking establishment, whero it was visited by tho janitor of tlio Y, M. C. A., who Identified Miller ns a man who camo round to tho -railing rooms quite frequently. Miller was scodily drescctl, but had rntln.ru cultured face. Ho docs not look liko n man who died iu alitor was ,'oully dealt with, as n calm, peaceful sinilo hovers o'er Ids faco nud his features are nt ease. An inquest will be held nt 8 o'clock this morning. lousing of 11 .New Trurk. The Albany firemen always do things in an excellent manner, as witness tlio following communication wli'ali was rueoiveil yesterday by Chief Jordan from tho Secretary of tlio Kescuo Hook and Ladder Company of that oitcrprislng luirgi Hall, or Itr.scnr. II. & L. Co. No. 1. AUMNV, Oregon, Sept. 22, 18S0. To the CM', Ujlierrt rict Mtmbtn 0 Iht Port' laml tire lieimrlmtnl: Okntlkjikx lly tho unanimous vote of the ltcscuo Hook' and Ladder Commny No. 1, you aro most tcsixictfully invited to partici pate with us in hoiuiiiL' our tnuk on Thurs day, Out. 7, 18S0, mid nito to attend n ball to lie given 111 tno evening. S. Skitkniui'U, Secretary. Tho probabilities nro that this very hand somo invitation will bo accepted and a large. delegation will visit tho capital ot old unu lluoN ami IIih Diuk. Tho music of tho bullet is not tho only thing wliich makes tho days and nights lively in this part of creation. The " swish " of the dirk is also to Imj heard, anil tho pleasant "tap tap" of tho escaping blood is n familiar tound. Near (servant Us'. night u danco wis in piogress in one of tlio warehouses ot tho narrow guiise company, which is located nt n place known by the cilsmnnvous name of Itub Up Station. A lare number of young men and women wcr-i in at tendance, and all things pased olf siuoothly until inn jirnwu ami n party lumen niniiatn got into an altercation over a girl. They soon uime to bluws and a general row ensued aiiioin; thofco present, which reaulteil in a number of broken heads and much blood lx'im' snllt. Tho cotitostants were llnillv JI- aratetl, when Kinusth again mado for llron ami struck him a severe, blow, wlivreu"u Ilmivn druw n dirk knife aud plunged it into kiuh.itin hack, making uu ugly wouiul. Jt'nY LiiT itm NoYEMnen. The following per-ous cro drawn to servo as Jurors at ihe comii'L' term of the State Circuit Courtl H. T. Krutcinyr, farmorj V, I. lSertr, pain tcrj J. it Oougill, carentert John l'owell, farmer) II. J'npo. blacksmiths'. I'ieriy, fanftoriJascr()ichard,farinerjVm. Oro ins, carpenters (ieo, V, Shaver, farmers A. (jivtv, farmer) X. Dicnlorlf, farmer: 11. W, Cornill, real cstato agents C. IS. Comstock, mercliaut) I,.Dj .Stor)', lumberman) L. M Dvcr, blsck smith) Alex (Jriininol farmer) V. V. l'iper, architects Audrcw(Jubier,fatuier) K. Loomis, fanners D. W. Wakcfitild, real citato agnit) Win. llarnos, farnicrs.D. V. Moor, manu facturers J. M. Joy, farmer) L. Heiter, me chant) l F. HiforJ, accountant) 11. Sylvester, blacksmith) K. K. McClure, carjicuter; II, It. Ijiiig, farmer! Oeo. Newell, brewer. Kauiuiw Kucai'I!. Tlie exceedingly lucky escape Detective Iludsonjiad from an instan taneous death Thurdy night when ho was trying to (lucll tlie Clark-Warden atTray uos, indeed, remaikable. The bullet whistled ujthiu an inch of his forehead, and n piece nf glass it carrieil with it cnt a gash in his car. Hudson appears to lead a cbanuol life, having 110 less than & half dozen inttaurts hail bullets whistle "just close encujh to miss him." .Sjxticn years ao a man uaiuld (Joak lni'j fired five shits at him and only stopped liecause Hudson broke his arm with ft bullet. Two or threo times bullets like tho ono Tues day night intended for nther men havu pulled in his fate and still he lives acd is happy, 1 m ' Xr.v St. Saturday the Portland Sav ings I lank receivtsd a handsome new safe. , It is tiro and burglar proof and handsomely equipped in all particulars, beiog toomy, well arranged and luted with all ;the latest improvements. August newer ' Tho immenso sale and great popularity of Green's August Flower in all towns nud villa ges m tho civilied world has caused many imitators to adopt similar names, expecting to reap and harvest for themselves attho expense of tlio alllictod. This medicine was Introduc ed in 1808, and for tho euro of Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, with their effects, such as Sour StomAcli, Cos.ivcness, Sick Stomach, Sick Hcadacho, Indigestion' Palpitation of tho Heart, vertigo, etc., etc., it never has fail- .1 to our knowledge, ilirco doses will ro- 1 iovo any casoof Dyspepsia. t Two million hol ies sold lost year. Prico "0 cents. Samples 10 tics cents, Is It Possible . That tlio remedy mado of such common, simplo plants ns Hops, lluchu, Mandrako Dandelion, so., make so many ami sucu mar velous and wonderful cures as Hop Hitters do? It must be. for when old and youinr, rich and poor, Pastor and Doctor, Lawyer and Kditor, all testify to having liecn cured by thoin, wo must bolievo and doubt no longer. See othor column. Post. Various Causos, Advancing years, care, sickness, disappoint ment, and Ucroditary predisposition Ml oiicrato to turn tho hair gray, and either of them inclines it to shed prematurely. AVer's Hair Vigor will restore ladeil or gray, light or red hair to a rich-brown or deep 'black, as may bo detrcd. It softens and cleanses tho scalp, giving it a healthy action. It removes and cures iltndrulf mid humors, lty its use fnlllni. liatr ftsi-liKplted. and n new L'rowtli will be produced' in all oases whero tho follicles are not tlostroyca or the glands decayed, lis effects aro beautifully shown on brashy, weak, or sickly hair, on wliich a few applications will produco tho gloss and ircslincss 01 jouin. Harmless and srro iu its operation, it is in comparable ns a dressing, and is especially valued for tho soft lustro and richness of toiio it imparts. It contains neither ot nor dye,' and will not soil or color white cambric) yet it lasts long1 oh tlio hair, and krops it fresh nud vigorous. For salo by all dealers. 3 WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER A Positive ...') lor till Kid neyjilver ami UrlnaryTnuiblcs oi Itoth Male and FeiimU'.s. READ THE RECORD: 1 1 saved my life," -K. II. UVely, Belms, Alt. "Itlstlisrsnitdy Hist lll cur the msny diseases , eculUr to isonicn.' Mother's ilsfMlne. 4It Iim imsicaI severe tests and ron endorstmenU from somo of tho hhihost medical talent In thucounlrr," -New York World. " No riyneily hcrctoforo dltoorernl can bo liel'l foe one luonWnt In roiiiparlson Ith It" U. A. llsriey, li.li., WMlilngton, 1), a This Groat Natural Remedy U for Salo by DrugglaU In all Purta ot tho World. 1 Try it and Take no Other. H. H.WARNER &CO., UOCHESTKlt, NF.W YOIIK. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. I880-'0I. Chaa. E. Lambert. A. M., D. D. Proa't. 1'KOIT.XHIOX.lt, ItCIMItTlllT. DJI.LE0E OP MKDICINC, 1'ortUnd O. I'. H. Mummer, 31, 1), IK-sn. Term Oprusl llrrrinlier 15, ISHO. 4ll,TlltlL ItMMIlTMIAT, LX)M.r.0i:()f I.IIIKIIAI.AIITS Balcm I)en. WOMAN'S COLUXIK.... 1 Salem Jlrs. 1- (), Ilrowu, Uosii. Term Oprusi Jliimliiy, H I. 1.1, IKHO, I'UI'.IMIt tlOUV ItlllMKTllKNT. UNIVKIISITY ACADEMY Balcm Til. Vn Soojr, A. Jl., II. II., Principal. Term Opnisl Monilay, Kept. Ill, H0, 4lltlti:LATi:il MIKIOM. TIIK DALLAS ACADEMY... Dallas ri. A. IU11.UII, I'rind'Ul. TIIE UM"OUA ACADEMY Wilbur II, l llellMII, ninchvii. TIIK 8IIEIIIDAN ACADEMY.i .Sheridan J, II. bkldinore, rrlinll. For Infonnatlon rei-ectlnit OoIIcko of Medlilne, apply Ia the ln. For lDformstlon reswtliiir Oilkt'o of Utxral Arts an.i icinari s Luero apply 10 1110 rresioeni, I'nr InlJiuutlon reiKxllnif Unhersliy Academy and ineuorreuiuiKiiooisspiuy vouioreisiuierrimiiuis, JuljSK'm OFFER A NEW AND POSITIVE CURE. WEPJZELL'S FALLIBLE AHTI-SOAB ,1 fctl'i: nml DI'llfllLNT Cunitiiiiinil linifil nh hCIKMIIIt: rillM'll'l.i:i, nml Miirrnulnl Tree) rrom Injurious e-tTrris 11 pun Ilia Wool mill Kin-en, nml Ciiuilriisril form rusllni: llltlr Tnr frrlilif DIRECTIONS I tut mi: co.nti:ni ok one can into 1 tin 1"I1 W t iauble J hoMin about Are ipllons, a oout oil can with up ctit out will ai,ser; All nearly lth utter and allow to stand over nlifht. If not tlicn completely dlanlvnt apply heat, ami wlien so lution Is cnia dels, sdd It Ui M Kfloii4 ol UJ'l Ur ronulne-l It I ) pro,r reeci-U.lc fur tllpP'nv tbe sUcrp. L'lislKirns tUx patter t'leirrenioralfrem ihebath should hsre Jia ItifUloT prowed fruoi th viool rod the liquid retornvd tolhs rreeptacle, anl In order to Ir lire the dutruitlon of the lurasite, they should ,-vcclie audtlier hath Irs aho.lt two Heeks. N, II.- l-ct the tuth In) warm and avoid esposures oil slur It. Ilead Ihefolloiilnji h,it, I'MHadi,, (i.t. is, ir,o, Jlonrs. Ha l;, Ilivla & Go.; llsvln; used the nwe dy that you sett me U.lbirin,- fir cah aiio.i m) sheep, I hrsiiM.7l j.lrtn;)0J results until the pres ent thno, 1 dwlro't f 1 allois eurAJent time to ebpse o as to he lervlu that the dUai was thourcfl nl eiued. Idijili! myhoplkj tjler. sliwrin, at h- sersais vi 19 uys, sou nate esanuneu ir,eitaear,iiiij at Iratt o-icil a wt-vk slncj th Ut dllji!ng, hut list hive dlwnerot no remains cf thedl-. Iilinolh tit to reeouimeiMl your prpuraUfi as a vomplets airi car uln remedy for scub among slieti. 1. W, Nrsgini Put up In alr-trgM caul, holding soien oiin,ls each and oryun, when used ajoordlng i dlrecJoos, wll dip 1W sheeii. PJtKPARED EXPRE3SLY TOIl ANU SOLD tjY Hodge, Davis & Co., Portland MIIOLILSlLi: IHtlLlil-iTH. I'tirlluuil, C Ore UAYVtll PORTLAND MECHANICSFAIR 188 0. The Annual Exhibition OK TIIE rOHTUXD.MKlll iMOs FAIK .IStOCIATOSf WILL BE Opened Ike Ills and Close on Ihe Mil of Orleuer. TIIK IPAVIMON IB DKINO ENLAUOED BY 'THE ..utUn nf tw a whim. The south Inif dosl nou loi tiis Klorsl dlipltr sJJ "O'"1 '"If for Mdl'icrjr ethlblttd. . ..... Intended eihlbltors will plesse Ills srnillaitlons for spate st sn erty dt b.r appllns; to the Superintend, est, rostnfO, Union block, whsre all Intoruistlon coi csrnlnir the Kslr wilt h cheerfully irltcn. .nronier ol mi iioaru 01 inrecvor. auO , K- OLDEJtDOUKF, Superintendent PA01TI0 UNIVERSITY AND TUALATIN ACADEMY, OKKHT CBOIE, OBKUOM. CALENDAtlt vlt,. TvBU.flnl Wnlnaolae In Rentemher. to first Wednesday bi Deceniher.. WnrrsaTssii first Wednesday In December to Arst Wflneadsy Ift March. ... , . . . ISrsiso Cxu-tlrst Wednesday In March to Arst WSdnssdsy In June. lloUDATS vansimaswisew seais. j, KaTKNSES LltraOWII TStM IS ADVSSCK. are llmrtmnl. ..,t B.CS Aiadsmlo liepsttinent.... ...1.. .....( 10.00 Cotlegitto Dcmrtuient , -' Utrd, In families, Including fuel and lights, M to II. .0 t t ' " 1 mills fiCHOOL AIMS TO 01VI! TIIOHOUQII IN' X structloil Slid parsiital dl-clp'lne, to form rorrix 1 inmiui niuiu anu moral purpiwea. is uurra ,""" racllltles In all IU departments 10 sludenuol not 11 sescs. Fur further InformsUon apply to Hrl. J. U. HNUUICK, IS.lt., I'rcslilcnt. Or 10 I'UOF. JOH. ItKHII. aUgusHliul UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Tlio school year of the Htato University Will brglu vu rlrplciuhrr l, IHlUr. r'ACI'LTl'l J0IINW.;OANSO.V, A. M Prnldcnt I ITur ureeK anu uuin. 'MA11K IIAlf.EY, I'h. 1)., Prof Mathematics and Astronomy. .TIIOMAH CONDON, Ph. 1) I Prof. Ueology and Natural History. THOMAS M. OATCH, A. M. Prof. History and English Uleraturo. OEOItni:' II. COLLI Kit, A. M Prof. Chemistry and Ph)slc JOHN KTItAUII, A. M. Prof. Modern languages. MIW. MAUY P. HPILLKII. Prof. Elocution and Principal English Preparatory Department. I70)l OATAIXKIUES AND FUltTHEIl INIXHIMA 1 Hon, apply lo JOSIII.l .1. TAtlO, aud-Au HecretAry 1 loan I ItejenL KLllKNK CITY, OIL Tin: f.iu)ii:u'ri taint; to mkaltii. A Book or ssiluiililcliiroriusllou for t'nrnirra. A Isrge class of our Fanners Sre battling and strug gling hard through life without apiarcntly making (he slightest headway. To all such, as well as Ihoae ho am about to start Into the firming builnoss, this Ixink Hroa tlie most explicit directions and tho most taluahle Informstlon, This txk should ho In Ihe hands it ii ery farmer that wlhes to Ihvoiho a wcaiiny aim siKcinsriu faimir. It tells )ou eiactlr how anil whtt tu iiake money at. Any larmer reading this book, fulluws Ihe Information In It, Is as certain uf siiccuas and wnilth af iha auu rlanian.l seta. Hoe to Itat win thalioii aro the iioatcsiorof this talualilenook. hocli an ipirunlty may not present Itself to sou again. Soul iul.1 lo anya.ldrussoiirei'vlptof Aiki. Address, H. ANDi'.ltMlN Clalreuiont, YIIUNoia, Peons. aui-lt Kent palil Iwo-aml-n-qiinrlrr enra liny a our. Iir.il u.siiinr.i sin r.tiiiAiu OIIHAN IN TIIK WOULD: winner rASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS uf tho highest distinction at r.vasr wusui' rata roHiumt) i . Priiie, sr.11, 17, 1I, SIOH. 1 sT'O snd upward. Also for s-us y' lucnts, J a mouth, or t J.JW. ipi' turanu unaanl. Uitattamuiree, MAM1N Jt HAMLIN llllliAN Ct IMTrimoutst., IIOSTONJ 0 E st Itth tL. (Union biuare). Nl IV YnltU; 111) Wabash g Ateiuie, ullll.Ailil. '". it. j. AMii.iitKiiY v :: , (HlNJUtAL Commission Merchants, WHOLESALE DKALEItS IN Flour. tVctl, I'rovisidiiK ami Slnplo (arorcrii's. lONSIflNMENWSOLICITED, PIIODIXT.IW WILL j further tl.tlr l.iUrets hy correioiidlng with us, iHters l In'iulry pruinptly ansirireil, Weekly pries cumnt nulled freo on application. jMrLIM'.ltAL AllVANCiM MADE ON AITF-OVED HIIII'MENT-i OF OltAIN, WOOI (ILOlll, H01H, HID)-S, ETC, m H, 10 siiiil 14 limit HI,. I'uiiliinil, O411. sugllt MONEY TO LOAN, SECUIIF.D IIY IlEAL faTATE AND MOIITOAOE8 I Sums of 3500 to 30,000 FAIIM LANDS, OIly POItTLAND CITY I'JIOPKIITT in ir to AVILLTAAE 11EID, 48 First fit., Vortinnd, Oregon. insyJ-Cni Tin: citKtr i:n;i i-tii itusii'.iiv. TRADE MARK An unfsilliigriiu;TRADB MARK c-iy tor eiiiiinsi lniJtncy anialldlHStliat folio , ask onse. iiuuncs rf Mi' Abuses; aa Ims of Jkioory, I ,ilicrs4l Ijuiltudc, Pain In lrM t.ru V lliirtnvrid ItrOli TAKINe.- 'L-lo')! PrsmaAFTER fAXIIO. tureuuTae, aw latny other iIIkas-s Hut !! IV i sar.lt)', or Coiuu.iiktlon, and a preuutui grat e. IU W urtlcuurs In onr jumphlet, whteh we ililre to atl-d fre by msll evr one, 'His Soi Illo Madleme ai.tl It !! flnt'.ULi at al 1 Ertailiiw. r sis fcr l . or ! he Hnt fro by Hull on ricJpt ot the neioey, by addfemlng nii;i.usi ui.iiii isi. s ". No. 11 MxlisiilcV i:l.xk, HKTIlOir, MI(K gy.soM by sU Druggtsu. jaWjt or WELL AUGER i.t b. tQcapost. bores tho fastest. ws r mo bluest anu largest Arm in America. Bend for our pictorial catalogue. Uxitkd briTM Ufa Co., CLuXugo, Hi, JOB PRINTING! 'In awn Tu BOOK BINDING. A. G. WALLING t. i 3 mi OWNS AND TONDL'tTS 1N,X' LEOITIMATB manner both tlio aboro naiue.1 faranehoj ol bual. ness. Having accumulated a Urge aate. ttmciit of STOCK am mm CUTS Ho can do work for Stock-growgrs and Fruit Csltur '- lltS In a brfttr Stvltt Slid at Lheanur rata than aw other Is US Mate. Hating a S1KAW BOOK- BINDERY Can bind Magailnea. Murlc. etc In Arst class stale and at lowest I ilmr nrlcos. H6T 111, ASK HOOKS lar oi cry kind of business mado to order. au2r HOREMEDlCINE D. D. T. 18G8. A 8 A HOUSE MEDICINE IT IS SUI'ETtlOU ITO J any IJnlnidnt srer Inscnted. For IIINOIIONK, ITiT IN, MWEKNKY, CAIXOUN, LUMPS, and all OLD ' T HOItES, apply freely, so as to blister, from three to Its) due In succession; and In four or Are days It not rarest, , repeat as at Arst. ni'HAINS.BTIFF JOINTS, IIHUISEH W1NIXIALLH, and all 'slight allmcnU, apply a nuast quantity, so as not to blister. Saddle bonis, Cuts, anil all other fores, vihere tho skin Is broken, mix tho LUU nisnt, half and half, Vith any kind ot oil, and sppsy tr.,hl.M.llnti. ' ' 1 4. or tale by the Trade erery where. .1 BrocsTOX, February 4, 1834. ., II. II. MOOKE as BON, harlng this day purchased Ml right, tills and Interoit oWILLIAMS MOO HE In tkst "II. II. II. IIOHMK MEDICINE," s 111 continue tunsxs ufscture, asHOLEPItOPIIIETOttS, toKhom all orders should to addressed. ' !L!I.M00IlK80N,t DrugglsU, Htockton, OalJ ,.' HODGE,DAVIS&CO.,Agta, ; POIirl.ANl), OIIEOON . I n Attention Wool Growers!" aaaaaaaaaamlaafaara! A I.L PEItSOSS WIS1IIM1 TO IMPI'.OVE TIIEIUf X. nocus an in'or.uei liiai 1 naie ,iow a mini a.ivrtment of rams for sals than a.iy p,-eloi.s'yrar. Inuiuiiinxi first-Oararstitilrrs, Ami 4'iislvsolils, 1 l'rriith Mrrlstos, 1 Mpnnlsh Mrrlnrs, , Ainrrlmp'IlrrUM, '" I 1 And Long sseol Crdsi"' I OFFEIl FOR SALE : , 100 BiickH, v ' 00 Ewes. 1 1 1 DUhoso who malts early sppllcatl6n will gst(lrst choice My farm Is I lultos south of IVillis. ' ', I). M. lilTIIUIR, 1 , , Ikillaa, Polk County, Oregon, d novl THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOS MAITAITD BEAST. rnr morn thnn 11 thlnl nf ft onntury tlio jrl eilcnH MtieUiK I.tnlmeiit liusbocn knnsrii li millions nil nvur Ilia SVIirlll ll tho only safo rulhiuco fur tlio mlluf of ncaltlenU nml iintn. It Is A inwllclnti nbura prlo unit praiso lis ns si 111 111 MlSta, xuruvury iuiiu usuaevsuui imiu MEXICAN Mustnntr I.lnlmont Is without 1111 luiuul. It lieiietralea llvslt nml inusclo to (lis aery iMiiia inuktuif thu cnntlnu nncn nf rutin uml IntlunuiUnii Imptisnllilo. a .af- liu,.. llliiitiiss sVlaaall ft 111 I (lift Jill VUI1- HIMIIl IIUIMIIH unsi sst"i Jtruto GifMlpu uru cauully woiulcrful, ThoMoxlcun MUSTANG Mnlinont Is noorloil 1y somnlKMly In uvory liouso. llvory ility litlniis ni'w of til aiiiiny uf nil nsrrnl smlil or liuris kiilxluvil, of rlicsiinnlla imrlyrs ro- IU!1?U, lir IS ISIHHIB , ewveti uy iiiu iiuuihiu ii " LINIMENT wlilrh speedily rums such nllmcnts of thi IIUAIAN 'l.Khll us ItlieuiilHtlein, HtrclIliK KllsT Joluts, soiuracieis jisuscies, ini ml Nculde, Cuts, llrulno sii u...-..l..fl. SinSaalifillM llltes mill WTf ...... ---- -- - - .... Nllnws. Hllinsess, J.aieiie, s.iu Hores, Ulcers, frostlilles.flllll'lnlns, Mor NIppUs, CisUeil llrenaf. nml IniUeil every form or esltruul lls ease, II lienls wllliniil scare. riirthU HUUTKl.llKSIIU.i 11 1 Ul Nnrallia. MtIIIHV. Ntlfr .ll.illts, 1'ouiiilcr, Harness Norrs, lliiof Ills- cases, ar 001 siiil,Dcrevr nuiaiineaiii llollusv Horn, Hcrnlllirs, tliiil- Kalls, Mpavlss, Tlirusli, Ittsititioiie, 1,1 knrrl. I'.ill llvll. I'llus IlllOU Ihe Nlsrht ami every other ailment lo vrsslels Ihe ucupiit sif Iho auMi ami Mloek Varil nro Ilulile. 'lliu Meslcass Muetisiiu I.lulinriit nlisuys euros uml iiuyi-r illnaji jiolntu iiniljt Is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIME FOB UAH OS BEABT. AGENTS AND CANVASSERS Make froniAYII to (Miier vsrs-li sellh-tf ts foe K.0.ltlli:ol r& CO., 10 llsrilsy street, .New York. Se.id for their Oatal 3-u id tcruis. su!7y T Hi si sil ls: 1 St w II 1 rf . .1