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- fjp pgr 4fPf '' f yyr . " . "W r it r WILLAMETTE PARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, NOVEMBER 5, 1880. W Latest by Telegraph. EASTERN. rrorlnnmllnn or Thnnksait inn. Wasiiinotox, Oct. 31. Tlio following was issuctl to-day by tho President of tho United State of America t Proclamation At no period In the history 'since tho United States became a notion has this peonlo had so nbundant and so universal reasons for joy and gratitude at tho favor of Almighty God, or been subject to so profound an obligation to give thanks for his loving kindlier s and humbly to improve his continued caro ati'l prosperity, ina Health, wealth and prosperity throughout all our borders, poaco iionor and friendship with all tho world, linn and faithful aillterctico by tho great b-.dy of our population to tho princip'cs of liberty ami justness, which havo madu our greatness as a nation, to the wiso institutions and ttnmg frame of government, and society which will pol-pctmto it. For all theso let the thanks of a happy and united people as with ono voicu ascend in devout homago to tho gixcrof all sood. I thorcforo recummcnd that on Thurs day, tho 25th day of November next, tho poo plo meet in their respective places of worship to mako acknowledgment fur his bounties and his protection, and to offer to him prayer for their continuance. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of Mio United States if, to bo affixed Dono at tho City of Washing ton, this first day of November, in the year of our Lord, ono thousand eight hundred and eighty, and of tho iixlencnilenco of tho United States tlia one hundred and lith. It. 11. HAVKS. ntmyt Works Destroyed. Quack ES'nusit, l'a., Nov, 3. Stevenson A. Co.'s stovo works were destroyed yesterday. Loss, $100,000; insured for $40,000. Trial ol a .Murderer. Dow.nervillk, Nov. 3. At the trial of Devine for murder the jury disagreed, stand ing six to six. Religions Interest. Salt Lakk, Nov. 3. Moody and Saukcy will remain here until Monday. All accounts agree that tlicra is great interest manifested, F7rREIrN. Arrrslerl for Kltuullsllr rnrtlre. Londo.v, Nov. 1. Ilov. Mr. Dale, clergy man of the Church of England, has been ar rested in this city for disobeying orders of tho Kuclcsiastical Court by carrying on ritualistic practices. The t'rrneh Kellalous Deerern. 1'ahii, Nov. 1 Agitation avaintt tho en forcement of tliH religious decrees is increas ing. Posters aro being sinned in Paris and tho departments. Sot era! moru magistrates have resigned in consequence of tho decrees. Parnrllniiil I lie Liinil .titllalnrs. Dublin, Nov. ). l'arncll, speaking at 1 lp porsry Sunday, referred to sending tho con. stabulary from Tipperury to Mayo, and said if the tcoplo would only organi-o it would bo impossible to get enough police to intimidate tho whole country, lie couldn't formulate a land scheme until the question was ripe. At a meeting under the auspices of the land league held near Uantry, to protest against tho an cat of Hciloy and Walsh, both wero present. Tho radical clubs of London, at a conference, de precated tho prosecution of Irish land sgitii tors, Defeat nf Ike Kurd. TcilERAV, Nov. 1. The Kurds besiegta ITruintali havo lioftn riefoatefl with rrAAt-loao. ' "Kurdish chiefsoccujiying Mornjuulak district havo surrendered. Iho Kurds have also evacu ted Sanjabulak. A Bogus Letter. Loniiox, Nov. 'J. Tho St. James dairtte publishes a dlsgractlul letter signed "Old Member of tho Vigilance Committee of San Francisco," advocating tho substitution of Judgo Lynch for Secretary Forster. "Dn this," ho says, "and you will flatten out tho Land Leagvo mighty quick." Tho letter is probably bogus, or at any rato written by an Kuglishinan.' Ceiusan Minister Appolulnl. Bkiili.v, Nov, 2. llismarck has obtained tho Km per or 's consent to tho appointment of Count on Halzfcld, Secretary of State for foreign affairs. War on tbr fcrerlan 1'rosMler. Atiikn, 3fov. 2. The Porte is som'inq troops and ammunition to the (Ircek frontier. Unless the Turks retire to tho new frontier, war is certain. Vatk r a Prlarras. Princess OJgs, youngest daughter of the King, ii dead. Magistrates la Banger, Capk Town, Nov. 2. Magistrates at Iso- lea and Ualberg ore in imminent danger, Harrlranr. CortNiunEX, Nov, 2. Another terrible hurricane, accompanied by a blinding storm, passed over Denmark. Hallways am .blocked and a score of, wrecks reported. sVralti Iteiallallaut. London, Nov. 2.. Tlio Peruvian Guano Co. of this city .received a telegram from Chili, October 29th, that uegotiona for peace between Chili ami Peru wero fruitless. Peru refuses to cede Tarnpaca. Preparations are being hurried for a Chilian erjRilitiuu against Lima. SealeneMl, Londox, Nov. 2. Thomas MeGrath, a teaman of the United .State navy, who killed a man in an affray at (Iravesend last August, has been convicted of manslaughter at the Jvent Assizes, held at Maidstone, and sen iteuced to six months' imprisonment with hard labor. The rronllcr War. Athens, Nov. 2. The Greek frontier is Ixing well guardol. The Porto is sending atronj- forces, with sufficient supplies to last all Winter, and unless tho Greeks retire war is certain, BUIlas; la Ireland. Dcblin, Nor. 3 The police) and people had a quarrel at Ileadford, and more were seriously injured. The ilonse Priest opposes land leaguers. It is rumored that Dillon has boeu arrested. Obtained Coastal. Bskun, Not. 2. Tho Emperor' con tent bat been obtained by llismarck, where by lie is empowered to appoint Count Von Halxfield Socretaiy of State for foreig affairs. PACIFIC COAST. Blase Eobber tjtrape. Avkora, Nov. 3. M. A. Sharp, who was convicted of robbing the stage, made a hole through the Court House, of three brick walls, and escaped. rire at Vraw tallej. Gia&i Value v, Nov. 3. Taylor' foundry wot destroyed by fire. rhlaese MerramaU latrrileweol. Sas' Francisco, Nov, 3. A city reporter of tie Chronicle interviewed the Chinese mer chants and learned that they understand official information has been received from General Garfield that every possible endeavor will bo mule to arrive at satisfactory understand ing with the Pckin government, to a to end tit iiniititfaTtory tUtua el the Cbi&tM hart. WASHINGTON' TERRITORY. Hnlelde at New Taroain. NkwTacoma, Oct. 30. Last evening about 8 o'clock Morton Cox, an Englishman, alvout 0 years of ago, who arrived heio on tho 28th from Victoria, went out on tho cliff, laid down, and with a Colt's five-shoot r held in both hands, shot himself in his left sido a limit two inches below tho apex of tho heart. At an interval of three, minutes ho fired a second shot into his mouth. Life was extinct bclmo any one had arrived upon tho sceno of the shooting, within ten minutes from hearing the first report. Among tho ell. eti wero a note to Goorge Knowlcs, of Victoria, bequeathing all his property, dated Sept. 17, 1880 an ad tiros to the citizens of victoria, da'cd Sept. 27th, in which ho gives hisrcasnni for tut-tut-ing to end his life s a dratt on Wells, Fargo A Co., dated Sopt. 27th, payable, at Potiland, fnrglfiO, and some coin At supper Cox re marked that ho would not live till morning. Tho unfortunate man was di-charged from thu Territorial Iiismo Asylum at Stcilacoomnhnut two years since, and was evidently iusanoVt the time tho deed was oinniitt-il. minim; MWrt. Green llros., of Galico creek, aro taking nut oro worth ?7f a ton, and havo plenty of it in sight. Jcsso Dodge is now hauling a largo amount of flumo lumber from Herd's mid on Poor man's creek for the Centennial Co. of Willow Springs, who are making extensive prepara tions for Winter. x James Hansen, of Galico creek, was in town this week, from whom wo learn that great preparations are thing undo for tho Winter by tho miners in that section. Ho is about putting pipe and a giant on somo dig gings be proposes working next season. Wimcr, Simmons & Co., of Waldo, wero unsblo to cli an up entirely, but they never tl clcss took out nearly $10,000 on their last run. Their previous clean-ups wero also lint class. They no doubt havo ono ol the best pieces of mining property on tho coast, and expect to prove 'o it btloru In ong. COAL NOTE. Coal brings a very fair price and t lis demand is good. There are lots of fine veins of coal on tho headquarters of tho McKenzie. Tho day is rapidly approucliiiiir when coal will elbow iron out of thu country. Largo quantities of coal arn being delivered in this city by Messrs. Church and Coulter. About two-thirds of the incomo of tho P. H. It. is derived from tho coal shipments mado over tho line. With iron oro and coal in such abundance, tho Willamotto valley should be tho great manufacturing confer of tho north slope. The great undeveloped coal resources of tho Willamotto valley will, we undent ind, bo ex amined by experts from Pennsylvania in a short timo. Thu O. k G. H. It. at one time proposed to develop the mines at tho head of liutte creek, but for some unexplained reason akaudoucd the project. Tho coal transportation over tle Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad for tho month of October from Newcastle is about 11,000 tons, and from Itcnton 2.M8, making a total of 13, V!8 tons, 12,844 of which was delivered on ahipboard for San Francisco, and tlto balance for the local trade. I'rlsulaat Prartlees. A couple of men named respectively Itogtrs and Waudby, living somewhere on Pine creok, havo got themselves in a nice scrape. Some time ago, under pretense of engaging in fann ing, they bought of Newbury, Hawthorne fc. Co. a thrcshinir machine and tome other im plements, paying for part of them, .and soon after bought several wagons, hocks, and other goods en credit, iliey also purcliaw-d a mini ber of horses on time from different parties. After conert.ng the machinery and other stuff as was too cumbersome for them to carry off into cash, Itogert took somo forty head of horses and other goods and started for Mon tana. Waudby staid around a few days afier his departure to ward off suspicion, and then took the track nf his accomplice. The affair toon came to tho knowledge of the ullio rt of the law, who immediately armed Geo, Tru ,x with a warrant and started him after them. Waudby and wife were overtaken a abort dis tance from Cieur d'Alene and brought back, but as Mr. Truax't horse hail given -out, he could not follow llogurt, who waa atwnt one hundred miles ahead nf his rartoer. A ins cription of Ilogers ha been tent to Missoula by telegraph, and he will be arrested when he rtache that point. The Carnrr Kad Messrs. Y. W. Godard, of this city, and J. M, Fisk, of Colfax, who have just passed over the road from Cheney to Spranglo, report it in a fearful and dangerous condition. Mr. Godard tayt there are places where a wagon ii liable to be bioken at any time with the horses on a walk, and that such a thing as hiuling heavy loads over it is impossible. T iey say the road it built partly through ornns and partly over huge boulders, and that there it no dirt tultabl for tillini: to be Lottained within any reasonable distance. Tl.ey left Cheney at 2:30 r. l. and did not rescii Surancle until lonir after d,rk. beinu vuiujwiicu iu travel at a siuw wik lor sev n miles out of Cheney. In their opinion it will cost the county fifty thousand dollars to make the road passable, in Summer, and in Win er ii-i . . i i -i- ,i. y nothing but a baloon or a bird can pass over it. Mr. Godard made his first trip to Spokuu Fulls lost week, and recommends that place to the voters, hoods leading to and from it aro always in a splendid conditiou for travl, and no delays ars experienced in Winter or Summer. ' l'lCTDRKD ItocKs. We understand that the Indiana of by.gone days Itave painted a history of their exploit upon the rocks around the rapids at the narrows, commonly kuowti at The Dalles, about five miles from this city, Itude hieroglyphics can be seen on the rock, the interpretation to which furnishes quito au amusing legend. For a long numlxr of year these rude pictures have withstood the storms of Winter, and now stem a fresh a though recently from the dauber' band. Some tium in the future we propose paying a visit to theto pictured rocks, so as to be able to bora our readers with au article on the antinnitv of this regiou and Siwath mythology, Dalltt Time. ....... MavaiE, THE M.L'nuKi:r.K. Up to the latest account Messie, tlte brutal Russian murderer, who escaped from the Port Townsend jail in the absence of the jailer and probably with the connivance of tome one in the town, hat not been heard from. In all probability Messie has fled to the wild part of the Terri tory just back of the Port which it now in habited almost entirely by Indian. With them the brutal wretch would find pood fel lowship. It now teems certain that ituisiin tailor have helped him. Men hove been on hit track continuously aioco the hour of his escape, but be ha successfully eluded their viguaaco. INTKBESmU UEXKKAUTir.8. Holland drosses of two centunoa ago aro in vogue Jrrsoy City's reservoir will hold 60, 000,000 gnllons. "Live and let live," as tho mosquito Raid to tho Blccper. English hrowers nro making oxcjllent wer from maize and ric-.. Now cider is now thu proper bever age for conservatito drinkers. Everything good in man lenns on somethiui; higher. lloston is trying to compel gentleman to nppear in full dress tit opein. Men uru ijeeHe, women nro ducks, and birds of a feather flock together. TIiito is a placn in India called Bam joiwungie. it must lie a nomy place. Thu sharp-ended b.iyouet scabhird is to bu discarded in tho Dritish army. How to turn people's heads como to a concert lato in a pair of squeaking boots. Tho man who uttered burning words consumed much timo in making his speech. Thu total number of colored Baptists in thu Southoin States is given at GIG,- A Nuw Yoi k racer is named Oliim npy Sweep. Ho is undoubtedly tho dark-house. There is little diirercnco between hens and pugilists. Huns set, and pugilists set to. "My burden is light," remarked a lit tlo man currying a big torch, in thu pro-, cession. "Tho usienso is overl" as tho Sheriff saul when he cut down tho criminals Iwwlv. u n Truth dreads no resentment, but false hood is over fearful of thn boomerang revenge. Thu Czar lias ft ustratcd thu blowing- up plots of thu Nihilists by getting mar- tied again. An Oh o newspaper spunks of a tiiitn lieing Inumed by tho "emphatic gesture of a mule." A medical man nays that ti'maiVcAh" euro himself of colic by simply standing upiidudowii. General Incompetency should take timo by the forelock and step out before, ho is kicked out. A Sacraiuouto brido whipped he father because ho induced her' husband to drink in a bar room. Tho Comptroller of Texas during this mouth will ulTerfor sale ubout-l,000,0Q9 acres of laud for taxes. Ono hundred and eighty million dol- mrs rpriii nu jinitv nuiiiiuer iry juuori' cans in Kurspe, Whuwl But then il is nono of our business. The Hibernian Bible Society has cliv ciliated in Ireland, smco it whh formed, neatly -l.r.UU.UOO conies of the Bible. Perhaps tho greatest composer of our tlay was Often Inch, but ho will bo often back not no moro, nehow, forever. ThcttQuecn must havo terribly Isrgo uiuierstuiiuings when it takes whole regi ments to 4tct ns " Her Majesty's Foot Guards." " "This is dan-drufT," a tho. liUta boy said when lie v as raking liW hairnild broke several pickets out of tho new comb. An Ohionian was recently killed inn singular manner. Ho attempted to say 32'J, swallowed the words and they poisoned him to death. A Swiss watch-making firm evaded tin tnrill'law by st-nding small watches to Homo cm -carrier piueons. Twenty '(lJIQ 14 MttJT nviU CMIIflUVlU, ' l.j They nro shooting straw hats in In laud, too, biitmvery now apt! then hoiiii; one aims a little too low, and a landlord is gathered to liU fathers. ' ' Bread madu from whole wheat soaked before liuing coarsely ground is Bsed in thu French unity. Bra water used in tho kneading i said to udd flavor. Out of thu 900 privates in thu First Michigan Infantry, only 202 wert) lio publicans. Out of thu thirty-nine com missioned officers, only five wero Kepub licaus. Siiootinu Amur i.v (Jius.1 Vallkv. Quite a serious sliootint; allray occurreil m Ciross Valley on Ust Tuesday between tn o oliet-jiliei tiers nanuil Dau Kinney anil Martin Anilerson, in tlio empluy of (J rant liros. There lia.il been tome liaril feelings existirtg betweeu the turtles for ouie time, anil mi the nay iu iiueauon iliey uiot, on me rauijo atiji qusrrelleil, Anilerson c'uiaiing that Kinney had followed him up ami wanted to aiiimy him. Hani words passed Ijetwecu ,tlieui, and Kinney advanced toward Audcraou with a club iua threatening manlier. Anderson then drew his pistol, snapped one cap ami fired 0110 cliargu at Kinney, the ball entering the aide, following around the ribs, and coining out near tho spine, iutlittiug only a flesh wouud. On WeJnesday a Uenuiv .Slierill' went out w ith a warrant, arrested Aadersou. and Friday he was brought m town and lodged in jail. We have Lad no chance to converse with the injured man, but uo under stand that his injuries are not aeriouiaud that he will very likely recover, lie rode a dis tance of seveu miles to the house of Dr. ICol lins after receiving the wound, but he was so weak from loss of blood that he had to be helpct from the horse. lie alto received a tevrre bito ou the nose, at it appean that after he was shot he grabbed hold of Ander son and attempted to wrest the pistol out of bis hand. He managed to throw Anderson dowu, but while in this recumbent position' Audsrsou used hit molars to good advautavg. BacUoa In Waablnxtoa Territory. Return received of the election in Wash ington Territory indicate the election of lirents, ltepuMica.ii delegate to Congress, but do not givo us full parculart from differ ent counties. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Tho returns received in this city by mid night of the day of election showed the success of the Republicans in all the Eastern States except New Jersey, which was in doubt. It is wonderful to see what perfection this age has reached in gathering and sending nows. llcforo wo could tell how Oregon was carried wo knew tho general returns from all other States. In Oregon the election is close, hut chimed by Ilepubllconsby from 300 to fiOO majority. The returns, so Republicans claim, givo them 1,'JOO majority in Western Oregon, as follows! Hcntou, 30; Clackamas, 277j Coos and Curry, 40; Columbia, 7o; Clatsop, 100; Douglas, 7."J Grant, C0; Marion, GO"; Multnomah, 18'i; Polk, M Till imook, ().r); Washington, 2.V); Yamhill, 122. Total, estimated Republican majority, 2,277. Democratic majorities! Ikikvr, 22.; Jackson, 370; Josephine, 7fi Lake, lo0; Iine, 2S; U 270; Umatilla, !M0j Union, 230; Wn-co, 150. Estimated Democratic majori ties, 1,772. Probably tho final result will not vary far from tho abovo figures, and it seems as it tho State was safe for Uarlicld. Up to Thursday noon, the news appears to bopositio thatvall tho so-called Southern States ha e elected Democratic Klcctors, and that tho North excepting Nevada, California and Now Jersey has all gono for Garfield. Tho following estimate is mado of majorities in Republican States! Colorado, 3,000 major ity) Connecticut, 2,500) Illinois, 35,000; In diana, 5,000; Iowa, 70,000; Kansas, 50,000; Massachusetts, 30,000; Maine, 4,500; Minne sota, 25,XX) Nebraska, 15,000; New Hamp shire, 3,000; New York, 25,000; Ohio, 30,000; Oregon, C00; Hhodo Island, 5,000; Vermont, tf,O00) Wisconsin, 16,000 lcnnslvania, 20,- 000; Michigan, 25,000. ttunres on Congress, Washington, Nov. 3. At tho headquarter of, ,tho Iteuublickii Congressional Committee ito-night they claim a total of 150 Republican Aiembcrs to tho Host House, which is a clear majority of 11, if tut claims all hold good. Of this, however, there is great doubt. They claim a gaiu of ono each in Massachusetts, Virginia. North Carolina, Alabama, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, West Virginia, and Penn sylvania; two each in Iowa, Missouri, Ken. tucky, and three in Tennessee They concede the less of one each in Nevada and California and three in New York. They also claim the Senate by a majority of one. Leading Repub licans claim to have positiva information that Mahouu will act with them in tho organi zation of tho Senate At tho hcaduiiarters of the Democratic. Con gressional Committee they do not concede the hoifse to the Republicans, but claims it by a narrow majority. law tiarflrld Rrrelvrtl the Xews. Nr.w Yoitx. Wulncsdoy a. m. A news paper extra insist that Dowd it probably clevted Mayor. Hut this is ttill doubtful. A special from. Mentor, O., toys; Gnrhold rccciv en tlionewt at lilt homo in company witn a few friends, without any excitement, and was at first incredulous when rciiorta an i vol claiming New York. After readiug another imilctin irom iho empire State, Usrlielu ex iirttsod his opinion for tho first time. Said hoi ''(leiitlmncn, if wo get New York, at the Indicates araw 6 hae', we can give them the entiro Pacitio coast, Now Jersey and Connccti cut mid the solid South, and then beat them.' Kveu as ho said this tliciw was no particular excitement in his manner. He was, at one of hit ucighlioni said, tho coolvst man in Ohio last night. The appended message was hailed with cheers ''James A. urlield Republi cans of New York cjty assembled In meeting at flickering nan, sonu mcir morn hearty congratulations to the PrrMilcnt-elect, and as sure him of the handsouio majority in the State of over 40,000. Down goes MiO."' 1'roij) this tho Prrtident-elct felt moro to ox press himself. Ho said, after one of tho most favorahlo dispatches! "Gentlemen, this re sult means thrco tilings. First that the American people believe in tho nationality of ti. frJvtrumeuti second that they believe In a good, liouest, healthy unsocial policy; mini, that they aro determined not to narrow ami ,'. ..'... .. ..'.. .... iuv suvy uru iicu;riiiiiKxt iius w iianuw hiiii , sL-raco the spliere of American politics .y Klorsiug a campaign of iiersoual aim so. I llll em: Crredtuoor HumMIng In Bailie. That liilo-shootinir after tho Creed- moor fanliion is thu best poiuiblo school ot tho boidiL-r tiiuvernnlly concfdud. Au army of Crecdmoor rillonien would Isor. 'aimply irri'sUtiblo. They would march to liattlu witli their rilleo nuutly jiackt'd in leather cttscK, and carrying nnimuiiitioi), oiioro-hiijMiH, und Hcoro UhIch in iiico- liiuliouiiy boxt-H. Arriv ing on tho field of Itattlo, they would pitch their tents, und in tho uhndu tlinro of would adjuHt their astronomical in- struiuentB tn tlm larreU of their wenti- oiih, and would Hjm-jul their carpttH on thu ground. KcrL'CJiutH, detmled Tor tho purpose, could next place wiiul-vuucs in thu spaco iiitcrvrniiiir Wutwovn tho rillo nien and thu enemy, and markors would lio sent into the eucuiy'H limn under thu protection of a flag of truce. Tim sigliU and wiiid-'ttuges liein; regulated by a fuw sightiiiK hliotn, tho uttack would be gin, rath rillemaii liriiiL' at thn niiimlliiiL' rato of onco in fifteen iiiinutcH, and great care being tuki'i( that no noiso Hhould bu made by which thu nerves of tho rifle men might lie tlisturWd. Thu result of each shot would lm duly noted by tho niarkers, and in tho courso of u fuw hours all tho enemy would bo shot down and the riflemen would bu victorious. As a incro matter of detail, there would have to bo uu agreement that tho enemy should remain perfectly quiet while un der tire, for if they should maku a rutle and ungentlemanly advance on tho riflo u.en, they could liayonet tho whole of them while engaged in altering their sights so as to lie able to hit a inun at a short range. liut, of courwi no gentle manly enemy would refuse to maku huch hii aureement, and it is to be presumed ilia' tho Creedmoor riflemen uo'u'd dis dain to attack any but gentlemanly an tagonists. aY, J', Time. ' Tho Colfax flouring mill luiys '25 cents in money, or 40 cents in trade, per uusiiei lor do, 1 wheat. Tho O. If, & N. Co. will immediately proceed to colonize, in 1C0 aero tracts,) the lands purchased of tho N. P. It. K Co. NEW THIS WEEK. SELLING OUT lUiGARDLBSS OF COST. CLOSING OUT BUSINESS. The undesigned being desir ous of closing out business at Salem, prior to removal to Washington Territory, offer the whole of their entire stock of CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. At prices lower than ever before offered in Salem, and utterly regardless of cost. The WHOLE STOCK Must be closed out in SIXTY DAYS. The selling price 01 everything will be marked in plain figures. TERMS: CASH. IllltSlil. Salem, Oct. SO, 1CG0. Before Buying or Renting AN ORGAN (Send for our I.ATRKT Illustrated Ostaloguo (92 pp. 4IV wltliNi:wnTTYI.K,at.sl and upward; or aH-S! iwr quarter, and up. U11.NT KUKt- Masan ot Ham it's i man so., 101 Tiemoni Ntreei, nostoni so K. iiiiiBirsei, now sora; nunroa.ii Avsnus, Uilcago., The Celebrated Clothing! House of FISHEL & ROBERTS, : s'ornrr Alder anil I'lral Htrerls, I'ortlaud. Orraon. Ilav now on band a full stock of -f h o wtt a. r1 a.t Jfcall and Winter UlOthing, uenuemens unuerwear, Furnishing Goods, Suits Made to Order. Hats and Gaps, Etc. With the FINEST STOCK of goods in store ever brought to thin city we confidentially invite ail to cUl on ua. OClKltlJ F OR CHILDREN! THK MKHK" This Mrll.buunn ILIISTKATKII Mali. AZIMK still ruler n II ISIU tear In issl. II.M a rar In Atltunrr. Hi-uil for Hnninlp So. aud frrniliia List. NKH SIH M'allHfcK art eilrs Met. lis; ssilnrrlhlUK new. AtJre, MIltSKItV 1IIJHIIIN 40., noS-4 BOSTON. Mas. HORSEMEDICINE D. D. T. 18G8. 8 A UOItSK MKIIICI.NK IT IS SUi'KMOB W roAVl! any Lliiliiient over luveiiUal. ror ItlMJIKiK, IN. HWKK.SKY. CALLOtH. I.UMI'S. ana all O1.0 SOUKS, s..ly freely, so as to Ml.Ur, from thrco to flss dal s in sueccaslon! anj ill foor or fhe days it net euru, rerwat as at nrst.M'ltAINS.hTIKr JOINTS, IlltUlseS WINIMIALI.S. an. all slliilit allmenu. a.i.lr a small ituntlty, so as not to LliaUr, HaJJIo horcs, Cuts, tod all other sorts, whero tlio skin Is broken, mis tho Lini ment, half and half, with any kiwi of oil, alul S.ly iiHucratuin, 1L for sals ty tlio Tralo enrywhero. Sroearos, Kebruary I, I6S0. II. II. MOOItK k 80.V, havlnji this dsy ouriluawl thl rizht, litis ami InUrt.t of WII.T.IAMS t iKHJIlE in tin "II. II. II. IIOHhK XIKIIiL'IMV lli conllnuo IU uiaii- ufacture, as bOI.K I'ltOI'lllhTDUH, to whom all ordiri Should bo ad JltaJrtd. II. II. JIOOIlBibO.V, liruttfists, btockton, Cat HODGE, DAVIS& CO., Agte, fOHTLAND, OIIEOON DENTIST. Q. CLAJtK, J). J). i:. 8. l-OlCTLAMi, OIIUIO.V. TH 1M KlllhThTftKhT, X 'rouUvM Music Store, nOOMUaANOSOVCII teuly LAN OWNERS. . A HEW KAILWAY LAND OITIt'E. A Plan for Hellllnz Orrson InimlmaU stsi Willamette taller Lands. The Ornmnlsn Ilsltwsv iiitiihii, Mnvt ),. ilcru.1 a laiM olllcs to be o)enril In i'ortlaml In eonnte liotm Ith that comoany's business. Tbo narrow nun company ilo not own any Isnds In Oreiron, and It oV JcctliistartlnKalaiiiloiNm ismslntyto settle up and defeloiMtoaafn-catcrettentthanstiircwntthotsUin tracts ot Isnninir lands lying Idle along tin proposed line ol railway which It It now comtructlnr In th. Wlllatnctte tallev. and esneclsllVAloiiff ihn (n! ! Ciwrailo ranges In Western Oregon and In nilddlsand Kmilho-utcrn Orrjfon, and assist ImmlKrsnts to locals thereon on easy terms, so as to icmilro Isrgs and in i reaslnir trclirlits and uiciigcr rtltlo each cr tot their arlous narrow gaujfo tines, na convey Hi ssnw to I'ortlind. r aruicrs and other land ow ners whose lsndi lla sab tho prpned narrow iruijro line ot rAad, and wbe, throiiuh want of Irannportatlon lullillrs are unablsto rullhateorwlsh toilli of the lands they own, or mil uiociii, mi iireHent unpreuiicuT. va uicinicivs. ana to the dtalo, w 111 thus list e an organised atrencr la dallr cnminunlcntlei. with Immigrants at I'ertlsnd to sell mcir isnus, ami mny nave tlit sanio cut up Inta ttranu; and thereby Iho narrow gtuire couiiiy siptrt to have an Increased aereugo of irops nu.ii )ir to eartled by their rsllwa) s. oiBiicr iBnni ot ifi i, d.ai seres sno soti oil nv mm. ins eompnn) s una outre ncro will orianiso snclM In Kuroe, st t-an i'ranrlcosnd In the United Btats for Ulssenilnstlng Information abroad as to Oregon and of the srlous fanning land along lis lines ol ralla syiw ill ar tango for thetran)iortstlouaiidBcttltiiiciHOfsniallcoun tleson larg. and contiguous bodies of land btlongins; Is) farmers and will find purchasers from among Immi grants and others arriving In the HUto tor such sinslls tracts of land as may Ira fi r sale all lying aloof Us roosed lines nf Its rallwsjs, but nouhtrt else. chasers to Inspect in ersoii lb. various farms whli inuniirw eiianio iimmgrsiiu ami lillcndlnf liny be placed In III. hands of tho railway eomiKjiyli land olflco for sals, half far. tickets to and from US stations nearest to such farms w ill bo id's" by th. coat ny, and reduced rates of freight clisrgod on his MB- ' sonal effects when earrlnl to tho (arm ho pun liases. M hen sales aro mado by tlit Wild oltlco and tho stlltr desires on halt or two thirds of the titles to bo paid I him down, tho land romant's nlllco lulranco to tho lot migrant purchaser from a tlilnl to a half of th rrl In rash and wy tlia sums to tho seller which, alooaj wltliwhsteicr small imttlon of tho punhaso price th Immigrant's means ensblo him to pay, w III eonilderablir reduce tho debt to the seller, who will receivt dlnt from tho iiurchaacr, a security over the land for aha third or kalf tlia price remaining unpaid. Tho taad emce has arranged to givo such Immigrant purchaser 00 purchasorssli to elf lit) oars' timo to rciay by Install- uisiiis irom sno pronu 01 nu lanu loo amount ol l they may advanc and iy to tho seller. In this way tho narrow gaugo comsiny's land offlco la enaldod la mako a mutually advantageous salo of firming lands, Ijlng along tho railway, for seller and punhaser. Tbw fonucr receives at once in wh a half to two-thirds 4 tho prlco of tho forming land ho lolls, while tho UK who Is generally a man of limited means, hn ho rives In a now country lias Ilia asUtano ot tho rait wsycoiiisny'solHcIn actually advancing for hkn lis cash ono-lhlnl to one-half of tho purchaao prlco ol Bso farm lio buys from tho lellsr. lijsldct which ho got. from sis to tight soar's nmo to mako and produce fret tho farm tho aincui.l of moniy ho has borrowed feat wo narrow gaugo rai.way eomii iny s isiui omco. Tho advanlaira to acrud to tho eotnnanv from aaiak. Ilshlngsmholllools making 11 tlia imuhlnory to sat settlers located on what is now unproductiv lisaVs along Its lino, and Increased Kpulatlou and tvitlonvaat and acreage In crops to bo carried by Iho railway then after follow from tear to J ear as a matter of court; while, on tho other hind, tho Nlato rutloveo thsrslsy, now settler and producers of land heretofore unpro ductive, who thus got comfortably located and Inert the agricultural wwlth of tho country. Col. J. It. Wheat, attorooy-at-law, of this city. lately land agent of tho Northern 1'ai'lflo railroad Kahuna, has lieon apiwlntod Iho land agent for the) narrow gaugo company, whoae oinco will bo located Is) that comiioiiy's building wheuoter arrangement i completed. farmers ami Mtid owner who nso lands for M along tho lines of railway will plcaso apply for blasaav and lull )artlculara at th company's otftoo, it Fist Karmcro and Ind Owners who halo I.anda Iao vivos, i uruuuu, vrcgun, 10 JMMX at. WMRAT. Anas. Approved t WILLIAM BUI), Local President. The Cheapest way to Ob tain Currant Plants. FIVE DOZEN FOR 1. ONHKCIITOPIinriLLHKNI) UV MAIL Kft M UMe Boseis rMllleaa of each of tho fl lowing vsrlstles, via.! WUirK tlHAfK, CM KBIT till OKI A. stKHIIlTCM, BiAtu .A-UaT ALL I'UNTINd IH IllJiTblit ll.-v mi I- nl.nS&l InHnrlngor any timo during winter whtu grouiva, uol Iroicn. t'H IH. K. HI'IsTKtl, win vs Drawer tit, Kasr Hsuisaw, alien. CHAS.H.D0DD4C0,, Aumiiors It Ulf, 1iU Co., Front, First on Vint Sts., Portland, Or. Bout AossN foa Taa JOHN DEER'S SULKY OANI AXB WALKING Plows. Also so7 varUlo ot SCHUTTLER FARM -AND- SPRING WAGONS. SOLE AGENTS Iiuckoyo Oruin Drills AWU BROADCAST SEEDERS, All of vulrb wo odor at lowest marks! ratca. $1T Bmiff ijxcUl lric IMt. tl CHAN. H. DUUU C. HEW EDITION. iwrnfifz TWA. J9KTI0MAH Published by S. 0. HCTIWllBprin jfleU, Mat. LATEST-LIRGEST-BEST. 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