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i ?.;. raws r . WILLAMETTE FAEMLK: JPOKTLAND, OREGON, OCTOBER 22, 1880. An Independent Press. Mr. Smith used to livo in n small tion, and his unclassio figuve Booming anxious to vanish out of sight, 'that Swine I' His voice is tin rrlft. frntn . .....a M ... , -O .. C" ..w... town in tne interior ot Tuxas which wo? Apollo. Until tho moment of embar- mlneae 11 i self4 xxlilti K Uiout ihl tw E. will call Smlthvillc, but ho moved to Galveston a few years ngo and is now a resident of this city. Ho has kopt him self well posted, however, ns lo affairs in his former homo by subscribing to the Sinithvillo Torpedo, tho local tuner. which is edited witli signal ability by J Colonel Bangs. A fow days ago Smith liappencu to bo nt the railroad depot when tho train camo in, and whom should ho sco among tho passengers but Col. Hangs, thu editor of tho Torpedo. Of course. Smith was glad to sea tho edi tor of tho Torpedo, and Bangs was glad to sco a regular subscriber, like Smith. They greeted each other warmlv, and Irfttir having taken a fow drinks sat down quietly to talk over uflairs in Smithville. "You got tho Torpedo regularly, I supposo ?'' paid Bangs. "Yes, it comos to hand regularly every day and I read it vory carefully. It keeps mo as woll pouted us if I lived in tho town and saw everything with my own oyes. I would not know what was going on in Smithvillo, if it was not for tho Torpodo," said Smith. ,Uol. Bangs said ho felt flattered, and After another drink or bo tho country editor bocanie very candid and commu nicative. His stomach was not accus tomed lo Galveston whisky. On tho other hand, Smith, being used to it, re mained distressingly sober. After a pauso dmitli said : "I Haw in tho last number of the Tor rassmer.t i past and tho soul of tho A largo monument has been erected at Kahuka, Mo., with tho following in scription: "Tho Sponccr Family. Wo are all hero, murdered with an tt night of Aug. 3, 1877, at their home. Bpeaker cornea to his relief, and though' Their bodies lio beneath this tomb, anu poetry uegin to wrcuuio tueir vifea ",e,r virtues auout it. 41 marks tno charms around him and inepiro liisvocaTi organs, ins voico is both weak and un musical, and to not a fow it is even dis agreeable. Ho makes noni of the ora torical climaxes co popular with the lia tening crowd, ile is rarely impass' ,-ri ed. No lintencr id thrilled, but ovc.fc ono is pleased and dcenlv imnressed. without being nblo to know just why." I a A Printer's Travels. Wednesday night Thomas II. Archer, a man auout so years ot ago, was a lodgor nt tho Central polico station,.and tho fact that ho hud made a tour'nrarlv around tho world during the pakt four yuars made tho penniless tourist an ob ject of interest. Archer was poorly drossod, although his clothes wero clean and wholo through much patchicg. His stock of under clothing consisted of a bluo flannel un dershirt which ho woro and a checked woolen shirt which ho carried in the ckot of a light overcoat. Tho young man Is n Scotchman and printer by trade, so ho asserted and speaks En glish, German and French well enough to mako himself understood in ordinary convenation. In August, 187G, ho left San Francis co, with nbout 850 in his pocket, as pedo that Jones, tho proprietor of thai "toward on a sailing ship bound for To Kto, but u dispute caused mm to leavo tho ship at tho Sundwhich Islands, whoro ho went to work in tho oflico of tho Honolulu Gazette. A month's stay tho.-o BuQlcod, and tho tramp printer en gaged a- hostler to help tako care of a stnblo of 30 horses 'that wcrb being shipped to Melbourne, ilia stay in Australia lasted nearly a year, during which timo ho walked through tho vari ous provinces and visited the "bush," until in tho Fall of 1877 ho shipped on a coasting vessel at Hobart Town, and for iinvcral months was knocked about tho West Indies until shipwrecked he, with sovoral others, were picked up by a merchantman and was taken to the Suez canal, when a dnsiro to remain on terra firma causod him to stop sail inc. and from Egypt ho traveled ns servar.1 to English travelers, and ns a vagabond, through tho Holy Land, and at last brought up at Constantinople, In this Smithvillo Hotel, has fitted it up now, And now it is Miperior in all particulars t n.tt. l.it.1 l.!u M .( XT V t. I w m.jr uviui vuin OIUU Ul .1.1 u IT J.UTK. J. Aiu glad to hear that. I am iraing to put up at it whan 1 visit Smithville." "Don't you do it," replied tho editor. "I board thnro myself, and I nearly starve to death. But it is tho best hotel in tho place, for all that. I would not lot such a lio go into tho paper if tho hotel had not takou fifty copies of the paper to send ofT. Ho paid for them in meal tickets, too." Tho faith of Smith in the reliability of tho Torpedo had received somowhut of a shock, but ho hoped it was an ex ccptional case. After awhilo Smith said : "I am glad to sen that Major Snooks is going to &wcop that section of thu State at tho noxt election. I read in tho Torpedo ot tho nmgniticont ovation given him ; of tho procession sovoral tolling Inner th. linfmltnt that i1l.u..wl .. u-nv Arnnr WAnE till tlm IMnnlin anil with all tho toasts, and then tho finfcifriuring tho Summer of 1878 was a sailor pot wuero tne uvo members ot the Spencer family woro slain, and its tied-3 icaiion, with elaborate cetemoui. drow together C0,000 persons, so gir Atagitst Flawrr ' Tlio iimiicnso solo and great popularity of Green's August Flower in nil towns anil villa pes in tho civilirctl wotld Ima caused many imitator's to adopt similar names, expecting to reap and harvest for themselves attlio expense, of the afflicted. Tliis incilicina was Introi'tic ed in 1803, and for tho euro of I)ypcpl and Liver Complaint, with their cllccts, such ns Sour Stomach, Coativcncsj, Sick Stomach, .Sick Headache, Indigestion1 Palpitation ot !io Heart, vertigo, etc., etc., it never In: fail- nt 10 our icnowicipjo. inreo iiosoi will ro. PORTLAND MECHANICSFAIR 1880. The Annual Exhibition OK THE IlHll been t fin nxpitntnpnt nvnr thnrnm" linvn unv cAtnof Ik'rwnIrt. Twn mlllimilmf. Tho dccd'woa palpably committed ,y j tlci sold last year. Price 70 cents. Samples 10 j """""""mhuicifib IMffl"ITIM a ono man, who killed his victims ono nf tcr another as ho camo upon them; but who ho was has never been ascertained. Bill Young was lunged by a mob, but a jury had ncquitted him, nnd there was nothing at all proven against him except ins mm cnaracter. ills last words nro: "I am as innocent of this thing as iho angels;" but the leaders of tho lynchers replied : "You'ro a good man to hang, anyhow." His wifo 1ms now sued tho county for.810,000 damngos. While tho wcather-gaugo manufac turer was charging tho glass bulbs with mercury, his children intently watched thermometer supper. Tho copyricht on this awe-inspiring pun is' double-riveted. cents. It It Possible remedy m.itlo of such serenadf, -with Major Snook's speech tol beforo tho mast on tho tho vast sea of upturned facts. It must tho Fall ho traveled ov (. IE have been n gorgeous ovation." f!nl. Itanrra Iaiii.IiixI until 1m nonrlv idJtlad spasms. Finally ho said : "Why, Snooks wroto that up for the 'lorpodo lilnibolf. and paid to havo it in sorted as an advertisement. Ho is start ing a boom, you know." "You don t mean to say that nothing ot tlio-kiml happened 1' "I believo that Major Snooks hired n brass band to entirely surprise him with a complimentary sorenado for four dol lars and a. half. Tho speech did not last for Boverat hours, hecnuse all ho paid was : 'Come in, boys, mid tako some thing.' Tho vast sea of upturned faces only numbered fifteen. At least that is all tho drinks ho is charged with on tho biirkoepei's slato for that evening. That is the best evidence, I reckon." "Why, how did you come to make such a faluo statement in your paper 1" "Didn't I tell you that ho paid for it as an advertisement I lio is going to use it as a campaign document.'' S uith bi'gan to think that tho Smith villo Torpedo was not furnishing him with so much local information at ter all. Ho uotermiubd, llicioforo, not to men. tion any other item of nows ho had gleaned from its columns. So ho changed tho subject: "How's Col, JlcPelter coming onf "Ho is not coming on at all. He has gone uff already; wtek beforo last he em bezzled $3,000 and disappeared with an other man's wifo. The grand jury has found 19 felony indictments against him," replied tho editor. "But I never saw that mnntioned at all in the Torpedo," said Smith. "I reckon not," replied the editor, proudly. "Col. MoPeltcr'sson promUod to shoot tho top of my head off if I said a word about it, and it is the duty of the press to frown down all such attempts at violence." "Col. Bancs," said Smith, rising with Jignify, "1 nee by the latest issue of the orpodo that you aro about to tako in a partner and enlarge your business. You can take in as many partners as you please, but you won't take in this sub scriber any more. You may discontinue tending rae the Torpedo." "That's all right," responded tho un blushing editor; "it is not likely to en lighten the publio any more, anyhow. That partner I mentioned is the sheriff1. , J am open to an engagement. Couldn t you secure me a position as a Galveston tetreet car driver I Galveston News. Baltic Sea. In overland and most of the wny on to Gcnova and Rome, whenco hn sailed to Genoa and madr his way then to Madrid and at last arrived in Paris in March, 1879. After working an a printer in job of fices several weeks, Archer arned enough money to nay his way to Lon don, whoro ho worked in various capac ities until in July he sailed from Liver pool to Havana, from which citv ho sailed to Charleston, S. C, where ho ar rived about a year ago. Since that timo Archer has tramped through most of the Eastern States, nnd has got this far on his way toward San Frimcinco. Ho claimed to havo an engagement to .- In H..n nnfi.ilil ill .....I. n iIwmhui and oxpected to leave thu city lost even ing. When asked if he had experienced any real hard times, Archer said : " I suppose you would call it hard to go 24 hours without food, but I may havo done that many times and it didn't hurt mo. and I havo lived, weeks at a time with out clean clothes except as I would wash my own shirt and wear my coat but tonod closely while it was drying." He said further that such little con.enirn- cies as stockings, collars, oufTa und handkerchiefs never en tec ed his thoughts. Archer had tho appearance of beinj a tcnierate man, and used good language in conversation. Seth Soicer rills tho oyster tho camo bird of America. Now wo always thought a Teiwiussco mulo deserved that appellation. Uofui CertlflcaU. It is no vilo.druiri!cd stuli". nrctend'ni; to bo wade of wonderful foreign roots, barks, Ac, nnd puffed up by lonj bogus certificates of pretended miraculous cures, but a simplo, puro. ciTcctlvo medicine, made of well known valuable remedies, that furnishes Us own cer tificates by its cures. Wo refor to Hop Hit ters, tlio. purest and ltc.it of medicines. See another column. Republican. I havo suffered from a kidney dlfilculty fcr 1110 post ten years, necompanicu Willi nervous spasms. Physicians gavo me but temporary relief, but after using threo nnd one-half bot tles of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver cure, my nervous spasms wero entirely relieved. My ngo is 77 years. I recommend this arcai icmcdy to sufferers from norvous troubles. 4 Kaston, l'n. Mils. Mauv HKtsK. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE! CLARK'S OREGON SEEDLING. SlllfS M THE EAW.Y At) PROLIFIC VAWCTY orUlntto.1 If in st lom'tTbo-, Ku; Pa.Vsn.', t rmlinl U.s fol'ool'ij utuntaious rnOorumgnt from the HUta lio JculUrtl Society, st a meet, is hM In l-orl and Juna fJt'i, 10 ! "Tns tarry It I'aik rtii In color, food iho, fair lit, and a fin ."ruit t'.tt hii nnrclal ualkla lo rec onimtnJUaaaniarl.etlii.rr. Tin flat or la lien and r jW of tis wl'il tar, a (ileauit a-ij frairrant aclil that lianluip-oxmcn.on ih Wl'aon'a AlSany. We think It ho no kj,w nor ,'or sooO quall.les aaionj known varleJn. am U we'l wo .r llio name we l1, It: CLAUK'S (t'lK(K).S HKCOlIMI." I a'ao hare aim ta-letv. eitu Liree. whlrh I rail the ilT. TA1I011 It la the mo.t iroiHo bearer I ever aaw. I oiler ellhrr of tlirio ta'uable nlanU ,'oraale at ll.M l'KIl 1X)Z1:.V. Oniere aJJ'fMcU to lue at uil ivmana wiiirr-elvcrrompialnt'on. r. A CLARK, oct lit Kail 1'ettlkiH inas tno remedy maiio of such common, simplo plants nj.Ilopi. Iluclui, Mandmko Dandelion, ic., iiaUa ko many nnd such mar velous and womlaful cures as Hop Hitters do! It must be, for when old and young, rich and poor. Pastor nnd doctor. Lnwver and Idlltnr. all testify to haviog been cured by thorn, wo must bchevo and doubt no longer, Sco other column. Post. Various Causes, Advancing years, rare, sickness, disappoint ment, ami hereditary prcillspotiitiou all opcrato to turn t'io hair gray, nnd cither of tfiem inclines it t shed prematurely. Aycr'a Hidr Vigor will itstoro tadcil or p-ny, lbfit or red hair to a licli brown or deep bl.icl:, as may bo drti.-cd. It softens and cleanses Hie scalp, giving it a Jiealtliy action. It removes and cures dnnd?iiITi.antl liumnrs. Jy its uso inning iik.r 1 ciicckcii, anu n now jmnvtii will ho 'j.ediiectt ill all cases whero tho follicles nre not dostroyeil or tho glnnds decayed. Its effects rro ijc. uliluily shown on lunshy. weak, or sicMv It !', on which a few applications will produco tho gloss and freshness of outh. Harmless nnd auro in its operation, it is In comparnblo as a dressing, and is especially valuod for the bolt lustre and richness of touo It Imparts. It contains neither oil nor dyo, nnd will not soil or color white cambtici yet it lasts long on tliq, hair, and keeps it flesh and vigorous. Fur sale by all dealers. 3 WILL HE Opcaril en Ihr Jih anil Close on Ike 134 or .Wrtobrr. milE PAVILION IS nEIXO KNMr.aED I1Y THE M. addition of two wlnju. Tlieaoutli wlnrdrtlned fur the Floral ill.play add the north wlnT fn,'.Mchlncry ezaiblled. L Intended exhibitors will plcaw file amnlcnttons for rpueo at an early ihte hr nuihlnito the Superintend- .. . a.. ..-.I. . 1 1 1 .- r r ...... '. --.i vii,, nmui u, union uiock, wuerc an iniorniaiion coil' cernlnir the Fair will be clieerfully glien. llj order of tho Hoard of Directors. euO 1 OI.IIK.NOOI!KF, Suwrlntcn.ltnt. JOB PRINTING I A NO BOOK BINDING. A. G. WALLING rnanne; boUi the above named branches f kual. ne. Hatlnj; aciumulatcd a larire auorhuent of STOK AN1 FIWJIT CUTS llecandowoikforStoA.jrowersand t vlt Cnltar. Is:s In tatter ttrle aid at cheaper rates Uian anr other la the State. Ilailnj a ' SI KAN ItOOK BINDERY Can bind Majailice, Muilc, etc., In rlrit claastM aid atloweat I tlntr nr cl r 1.1 ivu i...lt:T hw ll.J .1 l..i.i.. . t. . 1 .wa ir w.. -nm i vuiiu.ro niaue mi oraer. au:r WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER THE UINC.KI &OXAKI 0S BEAUTIFUL EVER-BLOOMINO WadelttrrhTBO.MJPUTKSiaifor w liter bloom and Fall ltant!n,Mfelybyinall, at all imet-oibna. lira Hplendld Variclra, your choice, all labelled, for III I furn:ifor(.l: tafortl: Ul.rM; tsforsio; let for ll:l. head for our NEW UUIDE Tt) IIO'jE CUL TUP.K, andchnowfronotersonral tiorla. Our OIIKAT Hl'l-O-ALT V l irrowln-and itl.jnbiulnr !ta-a. THE DINOEE & CONNARD CO., Koaf (iranrra, Wtar Usovs, Chc.tr Cu., P. itlSSOt AGENTS AND CANVASSERS MaVefroui r lo f-30ier srrelt tl''-ir r,oo-s Joi tCltlliKOUriCO.. id lUa'-va -e., Ne VorV. enu Tcr tJ.ilr C. j'ojue a.iu ler.iia. ajt'r To the Farmers of Oregon! A INtsltlvo Cure for all Hid ncy.Llvcr mikI VrlnaryTroublcs or both Mule .Mil FcmalcH. READ THRECORD: " It eared my life," -K. II. Ukelr, Stlma, Ala. "It It tho remedy (hit will cure tbe many dlaeaaes eculUr t women." Mother1! Uasjailne. "It has paaacd aerrra teals and won endorsements from eoinoof the highest medical talent In the country." New York World. " No remedy heretofore dlKoreml can be hell (or one iitouicni in companion with it." C. A. llarrcy, I). I)., Waalilngton, D. a ThU Croat Natural Resaedjr la for Baue Dy AJrutjeiau in all feuta ot the World. Try it and Take no Other. H.H.WARNER CO., IIOCIIICSTKII, NKW YOIIK. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY AND TUALATIN ACADEMY, rOEKHT VROtE, ORr.iO. CALENDAH t Fall. Tssu llrat Wednesday In September, to first Wcvnc"day In Uecemtier. WijirsaTasMtlrat Wednesday In December tt'.lnt Wodii-lay la Kerch. Hrsixu 1r.nu- First Wednesday In Uanh to tint Wcdneiday In June. HoUDlTS ChrUtmas to New Years. EXrCNSF. Ttinoif rsa Ttaat m adtaxc. Primary Department v ,,,,. I 6.00 Academic llepartment 10.00 C'olloifUle l)eftincnt 15.(1 Hoard, In families, Inducing fuel and II3I1U, W to tl.vO THIS SCIIOOI, AIMS Tt) (1IVK T'lOnOL'nlt IN strurtlon and parental Ulr&'pllno. lo fonn correct luonUI hrblti and moral putHMca. It offers irood faculties In all Its departments tosludenteof liotlisc:ee. Fur further Information apply lo KICV. J. K. HRUKK, ll.ll.. ITeJUrlil. . Or to I'stor. JON. M UHH. auiruatsiiil HORSEMEDICINE D. D. T. 1868. aba lions J nn.r Unln Bl'AVl.NnEE HOnsK MEDICINK IT IS SOTEniOn TO MMincnioTer lllTcntMI. ror IIIItailOlsB. IE1LVKV. CAI.MIITH I.lllll-J .n.l .11 nt tj ii.ini.u -. .... . . ..:"- -- '," vm 7"p appiy ireeiy, ao as 10 till.ler, from Hire to fire day a In succolon: and In four or Ore da s If not cnra4. EVClVw'.!"1, B.''",AN8. STIFF JOINTS, HHU18M WIMHIALLH, and all alijlit allmcnh, apply a soul qiianllly, hi as not to bll.tcr, Saddle Sorea, OuU. anS all other sores, where the skin Is broken, nils the Uas-, Iiient, half and half, with any kind of oil, and arkr moderation. la. For aale by Die Trade everywhere. ,1.1. .11, MOOIIF. ft MX. &tr,l.r&c.4..a.. iifacture, as HOLE I'llOl'IIIETOIUI, to whom all oraer ahould be addreatn'. It. II. MOORE ft DON, DrutrifLls, btockton, Oal) HODGE.DAVIS& CO., Agt, POnTLAND, OIIEOON ' ' Attention Wool Growers. Snow Shoeing in Norway. I Ot David Swing, a writer in The Albany Joim. gay 8 that LU "awkwaixl aeaa not asltlom draw a mile over the faeeef one who U sot accuatoteed to bia fireeeace; and as a traveler bearing a ro aaBtic ideal U said to hare exclaimed at his first view of the Nile, 'i that all I" aa must shut who h&va on, ti u .n,l Itear thU celebrated pulpit orator for the first time havs exclaimed, as he stole into his seat with' his eyes resting on ike feor ratbsr than on the cosgrega-. Of all this bodily exercises I know of, thoro is nono in my opinion, that can coma up to snow Hhneiiifj, as it is doiui in Norway. Skating i nothing coin- pared to this spoit. What can equal the splendid suiiMition of flying acrosn the deep snow at tho rate of many miles an hour, without hardly moving a mus. olet And then, giinij down hill, HiafT in hand, no exertion necesxary, other than to keep tho balance, while gliding softly but s if tly onwurd. Unlike tho Canadian snow shoes, these Shi (pro nounced xbeo) of tho Norwegians aiu often fully twelve feet long, curving up ward at the prow, and aro not broader than threo to four inches. Throughout their wholo length they aro provided with a groov-H for tho purpose of keep ing them from slipping when going at an angle down tall. Atuougli by no means slow when used across level giound, it is yet down-bill that they are most etlective, tor tueir grett length and their polished under-surface on the fro zen snow causes a speed more like fly ing than any motion I know of. The inhabitants ot Telemarken, in the south of Norway, are the rdoat efficient shi runners; and at the annual competi tions at Christiana, generally bear off the prizes. At the competition there in 1879, one of these men leaped, accoul- ing to a local newsaper, a distance of thirty Norwegian alen, or fully juxty feetl The first American inscription put up w the obelisk will be "Post No Bills.' Cheer up your l.oa'U and let us .I117, And make the (rand old city rlnj; Tne place ou scujtit L found at Lut, And many tlmea my door you iwcd. When you come to town you o."t?n stray To oiber ttores out of the nay, Ob. faoilili nun! u me It .lions, You do.i't know here to purihaao cleUiea. Why bin. you, If yauo'ity Ine l hat I am fcelnir to tell lo ou, You inljbt be 01 tb a krrat ileal li'O-o: If jou'e pilioilie the Woikl.ijuu.rs Store. i:riuk'otu of the rlche.t hue, iiereaiaaysreiuy loaeutoyou ; ou want lour "biomie to woo )ou dear, ouniu.tbuyjourcourllnzclotlilnirhcrc. Ify Yi Tne clot'ics are awful l-oo.1 to wear. Trey Ut for month, and "111 not tear. Fcr f.rnicn end wor'.era In the wood.; To nuteti 1 10 .o'U we hue the gooda, II. va'ue ne - rfjr to the, Tint ue ourw'irs and you can lite. Our Inula I. Kiiun and 110 guuxv ipune J ,,v vv'i ,v ,.,. uur mi Mine If we do.i't iHre ralve, we aalt no oy, Or inke It guod some oticr way; Now try one .ult. Junior the U.t, Orl, no;iuoie, try untirnd tc,t. Now tUn thl. aonjr r d.lult well. And all your fneir' be euro to tell. And shout thnwi wmdi ,'rom Und to aoa, Thattlic WOIiKI.SOUENS bTOUE la the placo for we, WorkiiiKiiion's Store W Flrt (Street, I'ur.Jand, Oregon. octSmri ' I'ittll'JtlKrOU. ' THE CHAMPION! WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. 188GV81. Chas. E. Lambert, A. M., B. D. Prea't. I'KOriMHl.VAI, UErABTHKDIT. COLLEGE OF UEDICINE, 1'ortUnd u. r. a. riummer, ai. D. Dean. Trrm Opcn.i IXrrsnbcr 13, isse. ri'LIIRtL III.IMUTMIT. COLLEQE OF MllEIIALAIITH. , BJem - iiean. WOJI.VS COLLEOK ..Salem airs. K. V. Iirown, tiean. Trrm Opru.i Monday, Sept. 13, ism, riEMI ITOKV aei'AKTMr.XT. UNIVF.IISITY ACADEMY Salem in. van Booy, a. ., u. li., rnnclwl. Term Opeuai Meudsy, Sept. 13, ISSS, CttMElATKB HCHOelJt. THE DALLAS ACADEMY Dallas 8. A. lUndall, Trlmljul. THE Uiiro.UA ACADEMY , Wilbur It. L. Ilenwn, Principal. THE 8IIEIIIPAN ACADEMY .' Sheridan 1. II. Skidinore, -rlnill. For Information reipKUng College of Medldne, apply to the Dean. For Information respecting College of Liberal Arts and Woman's Collcrn e.0y to Uie 1're.ldenL lor information ripu.tln? Ui.lter.lty Academy and the Correlated school, apply to the rc.pettl re I'rluilpals, JulytStm UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. ."he school year ot the KUto University Will begin om Mrplruilirr, 1.1, ISSS, FACVLTVl JOHN W. JOANSOS, A. M Proldent ltof. Ureek and Latin. 4 MAHKUAILEY.rii.D., I'rof HaUieaiaUcs and A.tronomy, ITIIOMA8 CONDON, Fh. I) I I .I'rof. Ucology and Natural llltlory. THOMAS M. HATCH, A. M. I'rof. HUtory and Enyll.li Uteralure. OEOItOE II. COLLIF.lt, A. M., I'rof. CheiaUtry and I'hy.lc. JOHN STI1AU1I. A. II. I'rof. Modern lamruaips. MIIS. MAHY I'. HI'ILLEIL I'rof. ElocuUoii and I'rlnclpel Knjll.h I'rrparalory Diartmsnt. IOH OATAIXKIUES AND FUltTHEIl INFOIIMA- tion, apply to JMHHtlA J. V.ILTO., au0-2iu Secretary llnaril lle-.ent. KUtimNB CITY, OIL E TMK VABNKU'ri CUBK 1(1 MttLTH. A Book ortalnaUlrlnranaiallon for I'nrmrrs. A larjeclaM of our Farmers ara battllnir and .trur gllnf Laid through life without apparently nuklny the .lljlitj-t hcada.y. To all such, aa well " thoae who areaboat to.tait l.ito the fanulag- bualncM, tlili book Srea the moat einllclt direction, and the mo.1 isliial.le foruutlon. Thu book ahould be In theluiid.oteiciy Urmcr that wUhes lo become a wealthy and .uivrntful farmer. It tells you csutlyliow and what to male money at, Any farnier reading thl. book, follow, t'le Information In It, I. as certain of success and wes'th rf the uu rlwssnd .eta. See to Hat once lhatyoiiale t.ie IMMeorof thl. valuableSMiok. Buth an omionipltv may not present Itielf to you atln. SVlit -b-inld to anyaddieMonrecelptof Mc. Address, S. ANIIEIItON uaircinoni, lliiafioia, i-enna. uo-4t Hral paid twoanila-qiiartrr years buys hp. IIKST OAIIINKT Oil I'AIIUlll OIIUAN INTIIK WOULD; winner of the highest dl.UnUlon at xvtar wosui'araia roaTinsisssTsisa. Cilcos.tol.K7. Ul.diM. loik'M) and upward, Alo for cisr )ky inen.s, So a month, oreoMUa i.uar terand upward. Cutaloiiien.ru-. MASON k HAMLIN OlIflAN CO., IMTreiuont.t.. UOSTONKO F.i.1 Ittli .L, (Union H-Uare), NEW YOIIK; 14'J Waba.li Avmii, WUGy MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS HI lals , J CIIIOACO. fBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW Baaal aaLssaa! 18 THE MILL FOR OREOON AND WASHIOTON TLUUlTOItY. It takes the flr.t uremlum i feute and County Fairs. I Cat 3.SM SL SSXVAU.V, Iswarrauted lodobeUcr and fr.Ur work than in other mill now la um. Do not Ull to see It. bOLu Ur UKALCKS. For Inlormatloa call or address J. MOUICK, Portland, Or. octlml Oaace wlta J. 1. Cast 4 Co. HODGE, DAVIS & CO., OrTKR A NEW AND, POSITIVE CURE. WENZELaL'S INPALLD3LE ANTI-SOAB A Hlli and KFNtlKVr (ouipound basrd HtlKNTItlC PIlMt lkUM. and rYarmaleel irr from Injurious rlTrrls nposi iha rlool aad Ntirrp, and t'oudrusrd form ra.llntf Utile fur frrlsbl DIRECTIONS t PUT THE CONTENTS OF ONE CAN INTO l!n lull or vtu.l caruhU of hnLllnv l..t a.. j(u)lon, a oual oil on alth top cutout will anxir; All marly tilXU wrter ami allow to atand orer night. If ,.u vu ivinp.c-ieiy uiwittu aippir neat, ami when so lution I. jiiiltte, nUl It toOluallon. of tepid water conuiucd I J t.i l.Oi.r rcc-,tatle for dlpplnr the sheen. Un.horiie slieoir (t 1 1 if'r'cmovalf.om llie lutli thould hnre t-ie Ikiulu pre, -d fi-on the wool a.Kl the ll.iuld rctur-ied to the rucpUcle, and In oixler to Insure the du.truction of trie iralu, they .jould rccclre anotLcr bath l.i flout two weeks. N. II. Let the bat U be warn, and avoid esposureai raid after It. Head the following: Dssst, Polk Co., btpL 13, isr. Meaara. IIoJ, Intl. ft Co.! Il.vlnr used the rime dy tliat lou seat me la.t Kprln for cab t monir jij aheep, I have drlryed itiiliiTyou ruuls until tiie pre.' mi riju, r. 1 uains w vue .umclent t'm 1. J. MAIMHKKY & CO., OJSNJSHilZ Commission Merchants, WHOLESALE DEALEIta IN Flour, Feed, I'lovlsions and Stuple (.'rocerh'H. 10.NSIONMF.NTSSOLICITED. PROIIL'CF.IW WiLL J further tlulr InUre.U by rone.n.llnif with u. letters ef inquiry promptly an.aered. Weekly inlcw current luailul frte on application. flTLIIIEItAI, ADVANCES MADE ON APPROVED SHIPMENTS OF CHAIN, WOOL, (FLOUII, IIOIU, HIDES, irm, ETC. 8, is and It tram HI., roHlaud, Ogu, aujltl AIL PERSONS WltllMffl TO IMPROVE TMIIE rocks rrs ln.u-.uol that I hare now a bettar ''rime-it ol rams lor ssle than any previous yesr. btw exrardsblrrs, And t'oslnolds, sVif nrk Mrrlnaa, jSpsnlsh Merlaaa, Asnrrlean Mrrlass, And Long steel tlratsi. I OFFERFOK SALE : 100 ItuckH, 00 Kwe-Sejl tCTIioee whej maVa eailr application will ntlnS, ibelce. ky larn) le 4 ndlee south of Dallas. d nod II. M. CJlTtlKIK. Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN, SECURED DY REAL ESTATE AND UOKTOAOKS Sums of $500 to $30,000 FARM LANDS, OK PORTLAND CITY PHOPERTV arriTto WILLIAM REID, 48 Firat St., Portlnnd, Oregon lnyjui 'I Uie pre.- H. ww, r. 1 wwi w .-WW .umucni I'me to euiMe so as to b et.liln s.ht toe dlaie hss Ihouroiithly cuied. I dUied my iwi.) twice efur . ietrl.1-, , .In m.. wmtm v. rf uj., u ,., e.ui.iiu inenot.cvjaiiy stlraatonceairwk kbi'e Uie Lut dlnplny, but hate dlauorcred no rciuilaa of Uie ,ili. f j, IK,t ImlUU tn reccunut'id your prtartkj aa a touipleU and cer tain remedy lor acabamony s jeep. J. W. Nmsitii rut up la slr-t irht cans, tioldlnT sere.1 lund. each umju acwiruii and every can, wUen "J- W M.WM acxordln to directions, wU PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR AND SOLD DY Hodge, Davis ft Co., Portland. rWafUMtU IMtfVVUT. rartUnd, snayMtt re. ;kiys specific m i:ii im;. THE UUKAT KiUU KKNCBV. TRABI MARK An unfailinr reui-TRADal MARK edy for hi. 11 nal gjjmaw vttakueM.biitims toribei, liuUiicy anilr'ldlMaae. tlut follow, as a conae. iiuence of Self. AbUM.; as lwiof Memory, Universal Ii,;tude, Pain in the baik. Dlimictta MtHt 1Um. rUlon, PiemAntl TAKIM. atK jTRADK MARK El ture umj aue, .u, many other dUeose. that leul tu in sanity, or Con.uiui.tlou. and a Uteinatuia urate. ItrFull partlruuis In our im:ilet, wlib-li we ilralre to.eiul lre ty mall to every one, TbehaxlDcMMllvlu ,1 ww v, riirrui,uu,L.i , ,u.v.vi,. itr kir ,..r M or will be sent free by null oil receipt of the money, by adddreuinjr TNKaiRAV MEBMIVKt t. -., .? 10 "Jna UucV, DLTIW1T, Mlih. aHTSoU by all DruarUu. JulMy THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB UAN'ASD BUST. MailcsiMuatana;I,lsilmaislltaiM)en Known to tnllllona All nv., tliH n,l.l n. tlio only aafo rcllauca for tho rellor or oolitanta ami iinln. It la a mulleins above) brlea anri iipaI.a .k k.., . .. . aurovery luriaortiiicmalpiiln MEXICAN MniUnir Mnlment li vrllliout nn oaual. he yrr bona-iaakliiir tlio contliiu-aiicaori)ulniinitlnrlHmi,irn.ii.n..n.Mii.tn Its efrocts upon Human Flosli anil tlio I (iiuio jrvLinn urn tiniinnv at-iiiiairisi iTha UaHwlsasa. ' MUSTANG Idntmr'nt la tllWldnil Itv nmnlin.lv In I arery nouso. hvory day lirliius now ol I "" " srii scaiu or liurss I aulxluexl, of rbeumatlo martyra ro-l sloroil, or a salisabla hunt or oil ar.u uy iuo uciuiiig- power or una LINIMENT rulcli snoiMlllv ciiroa aunl, alimj,ni. nl .... v. . .. ..::;.- - .... W.B Iiua uuaian si.r.nu aa KhaianiKtlam. ai.valllna. ai.iar ai.a, iwuiracicu jnueelee, asurns assd ajealila. S.'u.a. H.ul... M pralns, Ka la oil a Miles and ., uarueee, jiraeneaa. Old ' Nipples, Caked itraaal, and Indeed wsrerr form ot (raaal dla. ' as neaia wnneul ecars. For Ilia Usuts Cukstiom It cures Sprains, Mvrlnujr, SHItr JolaiU, aaeas, root Hal, aVrew VVorssi. Scab Hallatsr lloru, Mcratcnes, Wlad falls, Spaeln, Thrush, Klngbaaa, Id sloraa. loll Kll. B-iiBn-J slia stlsjht and arerr other allamant ta vehleh Iba occsspasila ot Ua labia ad Nlk YmU . lUbliT 'llm aTafaSV tm aba taafaaawat. aawa VSUS 1y,. surrs and uoyer disappoint 1 anil It Is, positively, " ' THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS 701 ION OB HAST. (li ojvji:)"ooobj aUTXH axuatn nJorJl rvuoioid juo tot puefj voueny 0 uuw taaJkesi pusisopioornusaM tseis; otn aiMoq "lsodaasw "lianrkw -i-iva. o - t i- M f