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em? f I WILLAMETTE FARMEK: PORTLAND, OREGON NOVEMBER 12, 1880 I! I m! M f- Ifc ' T K ?. '! Issued e?ery Week by th WIUAHCTTK F.tlC1li:it I'l HUmmo CO. TERMS Of SUIiSCItllTION! SI year. (Postage paldk In advance J.M t monllis. (postAtfe paid), In ajrance 1,2s Leas than lit months will lie, per month Si ADVKIITIBINO RATES: A4rertlseinent will lie Inserted, tirorldlnj- they a ssstpeetablo, t the following table of rtc: Ob4 Ineli of Hnca wr month. S.M Ira Inches of space per month 6 00 -half enlumn per month. . ,. IS 03 WorJumn per month,. , , 30.6O JtTftomple copies tent free on application. Address all letter! to: 8. A. CLAItKP, Manaj-er. It aVKntered In post office at 1'ortUn.I, Orciron, and Waehlnjrton, I), a, M Third class mall matter. Latest by Telegraph. i:asti:kn. limit I'jirlli I'inr. l' .'iTTsnuwi, Til,, Nov. (I. At Hubastopool, ir I'ittsou. till' I'm til enved III, over It InrirO area, nix feat diep. Dwellings were abandoned by their occupants, who wcio tenlbly fright ened, and ran U) tli') ncighlioriiig high ground for sin Iter. .Several Mums ml dollars worth of projicrty ha been destroyed. i:ngllli I'nblncl Mri-llng Cnllril. Nr.vv Y1111K, Nov. II. -A London special to tho Now York World state that a c.iliinit mcctiint in announced for Tuesday nut, to take into consideration th subject of tho dead lock of Kostern negotiations. Iimrraiill' lllnsphrmy. ClIIC.uio, Nov. II. A Washington apcrial to tliu Triliiinr says t "lugcrsoll III hit speech pronounced tho Ucmncratiu party dtan ami gnno to tho placo whIUi liu ilil not licliovo in. Jlut If It lia gono there, Ihi ptttiiil tho place, anil liesought thu angel (labrnl If tho wind Mow ovi r tho IVinocrutiu grave-yard, 10 hlow very lightly. Itnpublicatis could forgive Hut Icr, if tho Democrats could cxirclso that much magnanimity." ftrrniln llrliims. Nkw ViiiiK, Nov. (I -John W, Mackry tol graphs from Nevada to tint clfbct that tho Huto in probably carriod for Hancock hy a a small majority. Tho l.fgilnturu, Congress men. Hiiprcuio Court nnd Judges niu Demo cratic, Klllril Zr nUirrr. Mahisov, IiiiI,, Nov, I) (liorgo Olass, a cltiun of thin place, was shot and killeil by (loorire Watson or Nul French. Iliu latter allocs that (!lai hurrahed for .leir Davis, causingn 1 1 rated nlti Nation to follow. Ha hot Vnm in tho hg, vrhun hi opponent fired, killing (llasi Iniiiiiillalclv Thero in not 11m1.l1 )iMuttliy fur tint inuiJu.jr. Xrxlnln ItrliiriK. WAtiiiNimiNi Nov. II. Tho t'lcutkm in Vlrfioia la veryclo-o. Ilnlf tho Htnto lu'vcn ) Di.niiM'mtii I.GOO inaiontv. Tliero 'are uvirui atroiiK ltopulilicaii coimtlca to ln-V from. Krlu'U I mm lrliitrr. Wahiiimitii'i Nov, II. The rttiirna from DeUwuru icuii to criiali tho lioptitof tho Hu publicjiM cTyin the Iilaiiro. Kriilurky I'.lrrllmi. ClNCINlATI, Nov II W'nito, tho Hepilhli can cauiidato of tho Ninth Kentucky DiV trick vi elected hy l,M0 majority out Tur ner, Iliiuourat. . I'rraltlrnl llr' tlrna. Oiioaiiii, Nov. II. 1'ri'niilvnt Hayn thinks iU, and that tho (lartleldMoioy letter aid ed it vi ty 111.1te1l.dly, rr tlir. Wahiiimitum, Nov, II. The DemoontU ill hao tho .Senate, and later advicea iudi cto 11 majority of two in tho llouao, hut thia u not (.omeiltil yeU N. V.. tin rrli .tpproprlnlluu. Nkw Yoiik. Nov, II. Yt-atcrday the (leu Tat Coiilinitlvu of tint Miaaiomtiy SlK'iety of tliu M. i:. Church appropriutixl f.'il.lXK) for iniMion hi Mexion, with a contingent fund in addition of $1 1.UII, and SI II, OCX) appropriattd for Juuiao iniaaioiii. Ilritliinliial la i:iiiiloy 4 lilnrar. Han KiiANClhCO, Nov. II. Tho AMovlatvd lrc tlej;raph tlm follow injjt Tim Now York evening p.ipcri puhliah a noiial from lVtemm, New .lernoy, atatmg that tho lt.tr hour I'lax iSplniiiti); Onupany huvo h t halt a doon Chinamen to ork in one of their do prtiiu'iit, to tho great indignation of the white men employed thero. Tliu linn rayi that they aro at tat work which wldtii men won't tin, Kinpliijm tell a tlillercut ttory, and hatu thu iuea that thia ia tho louiiiuno ineiit of Chlneau labor, Foiti.i;. DllUUS. Nov. ft. Tho Com to! thu Qucen'a llcmh thU inornini; waa trowded, but until tho Court roao in hi half of the luemlieni of thu Und leac,ut w'lrt havn four day to umwer U10 uminon, they will 1111 rely lodj;u formal pH.imuc in Court through their arlieitoi. Several of thu moat prominent had rcaolved to conduct tltrir own defunct', but huvo uluu ilouod that intention in defeleuco to a general deilro to oxpulilo tint Iriala. A grtvtt Indij. nation turtni; will Ihi held Sunday at Until drum and Wicklow, An amioal by thu laud leaipiu ti) tlm pxp u of Ireland, will bo pub lished tin itftoiiiiMin, I'ahh, Nov. .1. Setcral frcali rraiguatioiia of magistrate hato luachod tho government in coiuC4ueiieu of thu rontiuurd enforcement of ruligiou decree lit tho province. llnllVt, Duk ile llroglionuil l)eH-)ero havo ntlurdetl uecnr to Ikimiiiic.iu cxptllitl from their e tabliahmvlit ill this city. Dl'ltllN, Ni. R. A Kind of men iiiindnr lug ono huudrvd, iKtrtly anmil, were march ing in military order ainl traversal thu eatate nejr Trnleo last night foiciiu' truant to swear not to pay alio ain amount for rmit. , Krarrll) uf llrranl.lun.. St. I'lrrtntnvitii, Nov, I. There I a gruat Hcarcity of w heat and flour in St. rttcrshurg. Jtyu bread ha risen to douhlo it price, A canity ia iortiil from tho protiuce, which American competition iu wheat an flour ho failtnl thus far to met t. A MazMrnlr Urol Al. Dl'iiLtN, Nov I, A nugistiateof Itngfonl, named Dudgecn, wiu tlied t last night. He was Ktdly friglitriuM, but othcrw i.o unhurt. Muti.rrlpllvni for IH-rrur. Duiu.iv, Nov. 4, SuKicriptiuii for the de fense of tint and leaguer havu lieui started by tho Dublin Ywoin Journal, I'ariiilt nl llblur. 1'arnell will adiliv a meeting of the Kind League at Atldoj tut Sunday evening uuxt. The .tultalor.'tlue vrUrrrusr. Nkw YottK, Nov, 4. The Irish Timr a it is stated to bo tho intention of tliu Uaguer to orgauixe their defense, so a to in.iko it an iucxhaustive alUIr, and force the laud com- minion to contlnuo t it ir dcIiiM rations for a protracted period. They will bo compelled 10 examine tho I'remior in reference to hi Miil'LAtliltn nccchc, and his moro recent titlcraiiccH on the condition of tho Irih ten antry. Itright mnt ho nxainiiieil alitor it i cMmcil by th agitator that they luvo the aame right of speech n cither of these men, and their Bpecchc aro no mro seditious than thoo made bv OlaiUtotie, Itright and Forter. It i also their intention to sttbpcim mvcrnl hundred landlords in Ireland as well ns their ag'itt. Tho liuoof defense will ho conducted with a view to linlifying the specche upon which it i fought to condemn them. Thej ftropoio t give cviiUnco tli.it tho Land Lciguo In its character n Ittlitf Comuiltleu, and no te. I in such a capacity dutintr tho late distrcnz in Ireland. i:nrnrrlnz Ibr Hoelnll.t Ijiiv. ItFiiLi.v, Nov. 1. Klghty citirens of Hum btirif liavo been ejectfd from that city in oc cordanco with the Socialist I.iw. Twenty families, AitldcnU of Allcna, havo alo been ejecttd. Htorina In t'tpriia. I,IAnoi,, Nov, 4. Ct nrui has differed from tho suvcio storms which liatu swept tho cntiio coast. Much prwrty and hipping h.ttu been tlcstroyed. 1 his place lias (icon badly tumbled about by the wind and heavy rain. Trraa liitit In lierniiiit). HANnvrit, Nov, I. Two newspnper eon. trihutors, wlio havo been w ritlng articles in opposition to tho Imperial (lovcrnnicnt, Into been scntenc.'d to iiiiprisuuincnt for insulting thu Kmpcrnr. 'nal I'll .trrlilenl. UttUH-iKt.M. Nov. . At tho colliery nt.Mona thirteen nun wire iustautlv killnl by tho hrtakltur of thu hoistluu nliiiiratlis. which prniiiltated them tn tlioTiottoiii of the shut, 'ri..... f.ll ....... inn f..l Tlir Appriinrliliitf Trial. Duiimv, Nov. 5 Thu I mh agitators will, at thu approaahing trial, tall sevi nil hundred witnesses from lliu rick rented catates. John IHII M. I' John Dillon, M. I. who is at tho present time absent from Dublin, will, on his riturii, bo summoned to appear befoio thu Court of Queen's Ik'iich. Inn I'lan orihr IjiihI Itnmirrs. IiNltov, Nov. (). Thu turbulent agitators of Ireland ato attempting to form an allianc between Knglisli radicals and tho Iri-li land leaguers. It is said thu attempt failed. I hu leadtrs of tho jand loiguu, however, decided to Iiiinriitp thuonoortuiiitv nirbrilod throuifli tho biitlidt ring ctiursoof tho llovcrnment and force tint Statu trials, town sessions and ttiMi nals into n imtud i'dtit deli 1 to of tho land (iie.tinii, with tliu wiiolo cmpiio for an and itncu. Itrnaiiuulilr. I'rnrrrul noil Irsal. Nr.w Yiiiik, Nov. II, A Iuidon spocial to the Jlrrntil contains it foi (nation that that tho hind luaifiia ha issutd nil address to thu I'i-h Home Htilcrs, miiiiu of whom aro aliro.nl, whlih closes wltli the following oxtraiit 1 "Wo ran solemnly deolato in thu face of tho civil lid world our objects "lid aims uru peifect Justice to all, Allmoinsfor tho uttunnient of our purH)tii wu commend, thuy being re.t tonablu peaceful and thoroughly legal, ollgnl lint in no ilegreit tho National rigttts, moral obligation or intelligi nt human law. Wu nuvcr will piuso nor rot fioui the labors wr have accepted until public cti.-n ha wholly swept away thu system of landlordism which antagonize our people, Ijtntl Lrnaurra,' Itlulila. Duiimk, Nov. II. Spcccht of tlcflauco ami iucrcuscd tiolcuco aro being indulged in by thu agitator. At Wnterfortl, yisttrtlay, thero was a meeting of thu Lcamie, at which thu Chiiirman, John Davitt, "its thu people alioulii liu moru ilvtermiui'il tlitn cvir to as sort their riithts. and think thev w ill hu nr tected by thu Nationalist of Ireland, Scot laud, I'ligUnd and America Ml rtr.i iu n..... The (loveriimcnt gius onlrr to diipatch tho ohauuel iti.tilnii to tho Irish coast. t'rrnrli MaitMriilr lli'slunliiu. 1'AHIi, Nov. I), Many magistrate havu resiidied iu nrcferincu to tuiforcini! the tlurio nainni inu .lesuns anil tuner iiiiiuiinerieii re ligious ilinuminatinus. The ljiterii ()iirlliii. Iiniiov, Nov. 0. A inovemcnt is on foot in tiermauy to urgo tho rctiv.il of the Thito Kiueror a a mean of deferring tho Kastcrn piestioii, Miinlrrtr ur.liiirrlrnna llutiit. Nkw Yiiiik, Nov. II. CMile advices from Constaiitiiinplu say that tho thrcu Turk im plicated in tliu murder of ltuv. Mr. Parson lute been hanged. Mwriirlns Tritanl. I ) it 11 1.1 s, Nov. II. A pitty of a hiindrid men, lurlly armed, uiarulitfl thnniuh tlm es tate uc.tr 'Iritlee, swearfitg tho t-usut not to pay aooto 11 certain amount ul mil. liinil leauur Mrrlliitf. All oddre ha been iuul by tho iJind liguc. Meetings are being held throughout the country. Tliu organization show im provement daily. I'urnrll aal.'ut' l'itk. Iisiion. Nov, I). Children uro celebrating enthusijatically thu auuiveraary of tlm (!uy h'awka gun-powder plot, but in place, of tho tlguru nl Uuy, thu emmpirator, they havu sub muted thu clligy of I'aiuell, thu Irish agi tator. An Aililrrx In the I'loplr. I.tl'illlliKt, Nov. (I. An itddreas by tho laud leagiio of this placn wits iisuiM, Ami the greatest uxcitciiu tit picvails. Tliu addre i lit ciriular form ami lu a determined and patriotic ring -"rriend of thu I.tnd UMguo, it now Wotitea your duty to stand by and support the organization with which jott ate ideutltied. Ixit our contribution lie sunt in that thu dark hour w Inch ia ure to come upon us, and which ia almost here, may l pied through, and that wu may survivu tho ordeal of prosecution and cimrgo better tittwl for thu dutie which await 11. Our peaceable resistance i no crime. We luito violated no law, Wu are imply liauded together as re lief nocicttu to aid the aulleiing Htpla of our ttnhippy land. Wo denouueo the injiutiiu that has furvol upon us thu uccmsily of tim et rted action. 0 lear uoarins iuour luinds. Wo stand ulono defenseles nmoug tho na tive of the earth. The w win: and gt Hiding oppression of centuries havo reduced us t U'kWj' and starvation. Wu havo seen our wives und little otic shiviriiigiu lliu Winter' blast, unfed, unclothed, without homo, shel ter or lire, Wohivoswm them succumb to famine and cold and "ink into their gnvta, while the pros sensual landlord lookitl 011, gloating iu our misery, shouting evict, evict, evict, A solcnii) hour stnkis upon the hour upon the dial of time. The tear blotted his tory of our long sulU ring country lie own bo foru you. Approach it, men of Inland. Write upon its soi row fid uge the glorious and imJHrisbable wonls 'r'rtedoml (iod save Itel.iud 1'" l'.U'lFH) COAST. Arrest uf Ma)ur Knllorli. Sav I'ium-Ii-ci), Nov. tk Mayor Nitllivh w.uarrestisl this inoruiut; for omission of duty iu oilloe. Ho 1 held under lail. l Coup'., tho 'stationer, was also artvtttnl on chz. Reacounecvl with thesupplj'pf paper to tro tvgistnttion otlico. He also was placed r.uder bail. Itoth aro held on indictmenti to appear before tho Grand .Tiiry, Tho Kalloch murder case will be discontinued a week, ow ing to the sickness of Highton, his counsel. The Mnrilerer orlrcn 4'nplurral. Stf I'lttNCidco, Nov. 0. Ortega, the mur derer of Sigsby at Agua Mansi, on tho 23d of last May, and for whoso capture arowanl was offered, has been apprehended in Sonnra, and whs hronght into Han Iternardino, tower Cali fornia. .trlroiiii l.rrllon. Tdcsom, Nov. 0. G. II. 1'crry, the Demo cratic caiutldate, is elected Delegate to Con gress. W II, Sherman, Hcpublicin, has been cicctcii as Htiperintcuilcnt 01 rutilio instruc tion, Itoth branches of tho I.ci islattiro arc llepubbcati. I'rtunrrnl t'lalm .tnatlirr lteprenilnllrr. Ha.v Fkancisco, Nov. 0. Democrats claim that I'achcco is defeated. This the Hcntihli- cans do not conceilr, but say tlm vote is very close. If l'acli'fo is dcfcitul, it mikes the State stand Iu Congressmen throe Democrats and one ltcpublicati a Democratic gain of two. rvniln Drmnrrallr. VlliiitMA Citv, Nov. 1.-This Sttto is Dem 'cr.itlc - a gain of 0110 Congressman mil 0110 United Slates Senator. 4'nliriiriila i:irrlln. Sax VitANCism, Nov. (. Republicans say tho Stato has gono Democratic by a small ma Jority. M. 11. ItrVouna .Mnrrlril, Han FnANrtsco, Nov. f. M. II Do Young, at 'jociock jcsteruiy, marricn -miss Katiur Inu I, Dcatic, daujhter of James llii-sull Dcnno. At 4 o'clock 1'. M. they loft for Lake TaIiuc. II re In the .trsrnnl. Ur.VhCtA. Nov H. At between 2 ond 3 o'clock on the 3d Inst, tho arsenal was ills inwril to boon fire and H cirorts to cxtiti suish it wvre fritith ss. Thx 1 'S is verv largo 'I'ne tiro is aupKised to ho tho work of Illicit diary. Clilnniunn .Murilrrril. Caktkovili.k, Nov. fi. Tho lody of a Chinaman was discovered hero to-day fear fully mangled. An axe was found close to tho lend boly. There is no cluo to '.ho murder ers, hut it is supposed to bo the work ot his own countrymen. Ilir l.leellon In ("nlirornln. Sax Fiiamjisit), November .". An Eraml nrr dispatch states that the election in Cali fornia Is very closo. As tl 0 count now stands the Democrats havo a majority of two mem bers of tho leuisl ituro on h'int ballot, but it it is nsscrted that the nllicial count will either givu them one or three. ITEMS IIY TELECKAI'Ii: The Hepiiblicsu majority iu Indiana is about 7,000 for (Lirfield. At San Francisco Leon lioiiifaco killed list tie I.eu and himself als 1. Tin re was nn earthquake shock in San Francisco Tltursday evening. Thu stunner 0 trlio took nway ().'ll Chinese fiotn San Fraucisoit Thursday, Fridav, Howull was M miles nh cad on thu weeks walking match held in Loudon. At St I'etersbuw bru-iditiitr havu risen to douhlu piicu and thcru is a gt oat scarcity. Fight citizens of Hamburg havu been eject ed from that city Ikhmiisu thoy aro socialists. Itov. J. Ilvatl Smith, who defeated S. II Chittenden for Congress lu llrooklyn, s.ijs hu I an Independent llupuhliciiii. Them is a had break iu passenger rat.s from Chicigo to the Southwest, and thu rail road war has got n fresh start. In tho Asthy hilt walking match Kowcl was "II tulle ahead of thu next man. He com I leted 400 miles In DO hour. Tho New York ". lan-J' - I,,.;" ' t-ily should have liecli OO.OllO, M is marly 111,000 lets than Tildeii' in ,. A freight train on the Nuw York and Frio and Western roid coll del with a p.tsiciiLtr train and killnl several engineers nnI lircmcii. (Icn, Mahoine, U. S. Senator from Virginlt, s.t)H In) will out enter caucus with Democrats, but will act independent on all public nut. ters. Two contributor to n Democratic paper in (criiuuy havu been sentenced to imprison ment for writing artiile insulting to the Km lcmr. It is ri'iKirted that Mrs. Kat Chan Sprague will bring a suit for divorce. Shu has cot out riidevin luitKrs f.r lur wardrobe and tiijno alieady. Tl cru is to bo a wrustling match between John Mc.Mshon of Ytnuoiit, the world's ciiiinipion, und vv. I. larnll of S.iu Iiau cisco. Stakes, SI, 000, Tliu I'uulish I'haiiucl sutiadron is sent to thu co ist of Ireland. Thu agitator say the banner they now r.1'110 will not Ikj put ilowu vvittiout A gigantic strugule. The ChiofO Ttm't show how speculators iu 1 oik, after losing thrco million dolltrs, went in for all tho (Mirk tills side of thu At lantic and cleared $7,000,000 hy it. Thoniis Hughe, of Kiigland. was welcomed by :t,tHH) peoplu in Co per Institute. N. w tork, and General Win, Curtis pieaidiil. Hughe read a aper on co-operation. Thcru am ataitliug rumor iu New York City about w hat thu Democratic Ouumitt'-o will do, a it is sn they intend to piove 1 an 1 011 1110 p.trt 01 inu iicpuiiicau in vw Yoik.tttu, The Catholic havo presented Garfield with A gold htadtd 1. alio vot d him at tho Colutu bus Cuthcdiul and ho m.ido a graphic rtHine, avti'L't "I accitit this) all tho moro ulaulv Ihi- c.a'tso it come ncro-s onu of the line that di- vidu u religiously, A student of tho University of California was found to liavo the ma 1 hix. Other caicjiiso coiisternatioii in tliu city. Fifty c.t-e are said to havo occurred in four days. v arciuiilou 1 lHipmar ttiete.iiiouts. there I 110 amull tox among tho Chiueso. In i'aris the divrcts havo lieeu enforccil agiinst Domltiicans and Fritii-iscaus, mid other unautborizeil onlim. Svvirul u-!iu tioiianf ni.ijestrates where tlwy did not tike to enforce the dowries. Thu at plication of tho ileciei is bviug enfurcvil throuehout France. All Irish hud agitator who hive now lieen indicted hive bctn served with summons. I'.iriull wants an iminudiate trial The moat prominent will conduit their own defense, limit itidiguttioii inuetiug aro K'iug held daily throughout the c-imitry. Tho Ijud Ix'sgue organization improve if illy. The New Yotk State Democratic Cotnmit t 0 iuuol an ad Ires that it i tho duty of the County CouiuiHsioncm to couiuro census returns with vote reoetaltHl to learn tho ex tent of trauduleut vi.ting iu thu lato election; thtt tho iucrtase.1 ltepublnau votoinXew York and Hrookljn it duucviJetieu of fraud. 1 1 11 Fiuk DtPAi.TMK.ST Dkilu Tho Astoria Fire Dei artmeut, eoniistieg of one Amokeag and ono SiUliy steamer, and a hook and lad der company, had .1 race agiinst time the other evening. In six minutes and sIxromd the Auuukea.' had to run thu designated point, strung . feet of ho' and bad wxlcr. The huok ami ladder coumniv niada their run and put a man on .1 building iu two minute. Quick time. STATE NEWS. Deer nro plenty in tho mountains abovo Crawfordsvillo. Mr. Mnrtin 1ms tho contract for build ing a bridge across tho Muddy, near Jlnrrisburg. Tho Albany Herald Bays tho trial of Frank Wheeler, for killing Unas, lay lor, resulted in acquittal. Ji J. Hendricks, Sr., of Elk Head, Douclas county, in a lit of temporary insanity, committed fuicidc. Tho little son of W. Wiseman's, while playing near a vitt of boilmir water fell in and wnt Rcaldfd to death. Thu Statesman says tho Ohomeketa hotel, Salem, is doing" woll under tho ad ministration of Mr. Wesley Gruvcs. Tho pigeon shooting match at Eugene between Dr. Osborn and Eli Weeks resulted in favor of tho latter score, 10 to 1. A dispatch states that Cyrus D. Oillil and, who was raisetl near Hoseburg, was recently killed near Ulackfoot, Jtlalio, but gives no particulars. Jttdgo Hoiso has started East Ho goes as Master of tho Stato Oriiugo to representOregon at tho National Orange, to bo held in Washington. A valuablo liorso belonging to T. M. Sheltas,'was injured to such tin extent by being caught in tho catto guard of a passing enginohs to necessitate its be ing killed. Tho I'laimltaler says: John II. Suth erlin, son of Mr. S. Sutherlin, of Fair Oaks, a boy 10 yeais old, killoJ.Til gceso on Thursd ty of lust week, nnil it wasn't a good duy for gceho either. .Mr. Aliirtin, a stagu driver on tlio Corviillis and Junction tdngo line acci dentally shot himielf by drawing a pis tol from his pocket; the bull struck one of Ins fingers und inllictod a painful wound. At tlio city election recently held in Ilaker City, 0. M. Fo-tcr, J. P. IJocs, l'red Dill, 1', Crobill nnd J. J. MiCord wero elected Coiincilmen; E. f. Keg nnlils, Recorder; F. Jltird, Mmslial anil U. If. Tracy, Treasurer. Tho city election at McMinnvillo camo oil' on Monday. OllliceTH elect, iiceording to tho Iltporttr. Henry War rn, Hecotder; Clutrles Jones, iMarshal; J W. Cowls, Win. Campbell, O. II. Adams, Ueorgo Jlaugasser, Oca Wills, Diiectors. TEKUITOHIAIi. At tho railroad depot, Seattle, I ft new cars aro being put up. It rained ut Walla Walla all election day, as it did ovorywhoio else. Surwyor Henry has finished his vvoik on tho Kkagit and returned to Olympia. Tho W. W. Statesman says money is getting Rcatvo thereabouts, and every body Senilis In n 'iM.te in orvry ohsihl) way. Ortim Kincade, Republican cundidalf for Iti'iiri'M'iitutivti of Wlmtcoin county. fjimo near losing his l!fn in tho Skagit, mo 'mt says. Tho Tucoma J fall says tho steamer Chehalis struck a snug and sunk in thu Skagit river tho other tiny nnd report has it that sho is bably damaged. W, W. Jtiliiihon, eighty yean of age, camo all tho way from Isnhant Muss., to bcojiis son II. E. Johnson, at Walla Walla, und died two months ufior his nrrival. His body is eiibalmediiiid will bo sent lack. Surveyor Sheets has discovered a pass through the Cascade Mountains that is much lower than any other with the ex ception of tho Suoquiilime, Tho pass will liear tho iiuino of its tliscoveier and is said to bo upproaclted with less ditli culty than any other yet known. "- . j i KtlLIIOtll MIIK. Tho narrow gauge it nearing llrowntvillu rapidly. The railroad subsidy business is a nlsved out dodge in this Stato. The O. A C. It. It. aro maklnc lirco shin. moots of wheat just now, Viitoria has been greatly damaged by the C. 1'. leaving it to onu side. Thu railroad to Yaquina Ikty begins to as sume taugilju shape Just now. We understand that next Summer the Ger man iHindhulder will push their road tluough to California. Thu LiKinmi branch i not turning out, to lie tho p-i)iug institution tho O. .V C. nun hoped it would Ihi. Tdo 0. H. & N. Company are pushing their linea through despite) the weather and the ilitlteultic they mett with. 'lliu, Hon, Jos Gaston t tho only man In tho uiiiivit .-laica wuo can iniiiii ;m mile ot rail road without a cult of money. Now that the peop'e through tho Waldo Hill havo got their line uf road they are go ing to give Iteid A lively tight to collect the ubsidte they subscribed. The tirst vhivment of wheat by tho nanow gattgo ro-ul to 1'. rtl.md, via Kay' landing, w.u made Satunlay front Aitmsvitle by Messrs, Cockerllue A Co. Chief Fuigiicer Anderson, of tho X. l H, It., arrived at New Tacoma I-ast Sunday from Portland s.i a the luljtr. Hu left Itumarcx, Dakota, about six week since, and came over laud by easy stages along the projected line of the road. The comptny awaits impatiently to hear tho result o( tlio Sheet's I'as kuivcy now going forward. A soon a it is returned, the route over tho mountains will ho thosen, and an advance movement made along the whole lino, A railroad to Alaska may seem an anomaly but thu time I comm? soon when n,-i, iui institution would Ihi u pajing one. In ile I many cool headed capitalist havo liem giving tho problem me attention and already ono or two companies have been chartered by the St ito of Oregou. w lth rMruu on to extend lines ti the Territory, should thev eo tit. Coal, iron, lumU-rand miueinls exist inabuu daiico along all poasiblo route to Sitka, and thero is no man who can tell what the mar ket of the world may demand iu tho future. I'OBTUNIf. The Ureal Conamtrrlat Onlrr r the Aorlh West. It has a population of 21,000. It is to Ore gon, and the territories of Washington and Idaho, what New York City is to tho State of New York, and licars tho sanlo relation to that State mid thoso territories that Chicago docs to Illinois, St., Louis to Missouri, l'hila dclphia to 1'cunsylvniiia, nnd New Orleans to Louisiana. It lias moro territory tributary to it than any other city in tho United Status, and will soon he numbered with tho foremost cities in the Union. Kvcn nt this time tho hammer, and saw can bo heard in all parts of tho city j tho demand for buildings is so great that tho Inclement season of winter docs not check tho onward march of its growth. With the vast numlicr of shipsin port, freighted with our constantly Inercoscing agricultural pro ducts, and tho numerous railroads now tribu tary to, or terminating nt, this city, it will not require more than ton years to swell tho population of our beautiful nnd growing city to 100,000 sftuls. Having a larger territory than San Francisco to support it, wo may confidently assert that iu less than n quarter of a century Portland will bo tho foremost city on the Coast in point of wealth nnd population. Portland llr lloitirslrnil. Tho land in this enterprise lies adjoining the city, mid is only from ten to fifteen min utes' wnlk front the court-house, nnd less distance than that from ono of tho best public schools in tho city. rntcK. All lots will bo sold for $100.00 each, jiaya bio lu Installments of $.".00 per month, or the small sum of lflj cents per day. No interest will ho charged, nnd a good nnd sitlllcicnt ilotiii for Deed will bo given upon thu pay ment, of the first installment of S.VO0, and a Warranty Deed upon receipt of last install ment, both without expense to purchaser. TO I'OIICIIASKRS. Those not fitidintT it convenient to mako their payments when due, will bo granted twenty days grace in which to makotiichiuty incuts, ns it is dcsirnblo that all shall havo every possiblo opportunity to keep up their navmciits. Thoso desiring to make full payment at thu time thu llond is issued, will hu entitled to n reduction of $10.00 on each lot, or $.i.00 on each $.10 00 paid iu. As tho KOAt) TO WKAI.TU Is the most certain nnd rapid throiiuli real estate investments, this eiit-rprro olicrn far moro inducements to tho public than nny other on thu coast nt this time, ns tho price nod pay ment are within the reach of all. Do not let this c banco pass. Kuy a hit, build and mnku yourself independent. Mnny of you who live in rented houses pay more every year fur rent than would purchase a lot nnd build n roof over your head. You then would bo in dependent of exacting landlords, ami iu truth havo n place to call "home," PONT 10 11(1 KT That not many years ngo some of tho best lots lu San Finncisco were sold for ail otiuiu of K)'d dust, and that now they could not bo night for S 1(H), 000. Also, rcmcmW that iu Chicago somo of tho best business lots were once traded for n pair of old boot. How of. ten is tho remark made hy old residents of Portland that oiuu thuy could havu lxiugbt lots for S 100. 00 that $-A), 000 would not buy now. It is not wise to "despisu thu day of small things." ITISTUUK, Tli.it of real estate Investment the homcste.nl plan is ho best and safest, all who invest mo interested iu making the whole proiicty more valuable. To illustrate: Sttpposo A builds a house on bis lot, and 11 owns a lot adjoining; II gets the Iwucilt of A'a improve ment, wbilo 'A IS not injured thereby. This philosophy will apply to tho entire propctty. Wu have donated a lot to each of the. nnn. iiial ehutihc for church proposes. in iKiiiiiion io inu iidovc, two iota aro sot apart for ntibliu school purines. Ono thousand and tweutv-four lots, tittv bv ono hundred feet in size, with streets sixty feet wine. IIAIMIOAII rUlll'HASK. The Overland, Oregon A California, and the tvesterudtnilroad Comnanies havo nnreli.i..,l all the land from tho cast line of the Home stead (which U Ninth itrrct) to tho water front for tho terminus depots, machine shop, etc.t also the main lino of thu Nanow (Uugu Hailroad (limited) will locate their terminus near by thus the creates t Hailroad center nn the IWillo Caist lay in close proximity to these lots. This purchase ha caused a rise) in an snrrouiuiiiig property of ono Jiumlrrel per cent., making thu loU iu this HomeUud irom sovcmy-iivo to one liumlrcd per cent, cheaper than any other ru.il etite in the city of Portland. Inasmuch as this HoIitejtc.nl was advertised to lie sold for a stipulated orico lieforu thu re. cent advance, unpleasant as it is, wo shall ernctiy nune-re to our anvei tlseM rontrni t w it It tlio public to sell thesu lots for one hundred dollars each for the next ninety days. TIlO two hundred lot that u.r.i ei.rv-.l for ncuil settlers aro now all sold, nnd tho demand to select lot being so great, wo havo been compelled to place more lot on the mar ket from which tho publio may select for tho nest ninety nays. This atlords an opportunity for persons, so desiring, to purchase the most beautiful resi dent proiK-rtY. TO PAllTIKi naWUilNn TO ITItCHASK. Till pronertV IS UOW- sellilu' rnre nrnilv and those w ishing to buy will do well to call or acini iiiunesllately for n lot or lot. All but the tirst installment must ho. paid atthelJaiikinglloiueof I-uld & Tiltoii in mo my oi t'ottlatnl. I'Kllfll.SS h;om A IUS7A.NCB Drsiriiiea sliaro. may forward rs m i.. iua (leneral Manager, and n llond will 1m immo diately forwnided. Monoy may bo forwanled by registered let ter, money order, or Wells, Fargo 4 Co.' r.xnrc.48, at my risk. ro 'or further lvattteul.ars i apply to J. it. ltlPK -M. ki Oencral Manager, l'ortland, Or., Or to riilllllT X .Ml'UWlllILIS, as .Morrison ht. CEKTIflCATE. I certify that I am the tho owner of tho lam! in tlio Portland City Homestead-tbo title thereto i jierfect, King a U. S. I'atcnt--aml I authoruu J. M. Hice to sell said proper ty on the forc0i)ing plau, l'.A, Maiwjitam. ui:vr.iir..rw, Oeo. II. Himes, Wm. Iteid, Hon. U r.ti rover, Hon. J. H. Mitchell, J. A. htrow bridge, Mier it Frauk. X ;OOI1 THIMi, German be, rup is Hie s jvut persoiaptlon ot Pr. A. IlaKhe, velebrateJ lieruun, I'hvsieiau.anJ Is aeknqwU eel.-e.l to be oiio of tho mo,t fortunate elismterte In umlUiie. It nuUkl eurcs Cou.-lis, Colds, ami all lumr IroUblesof th seieiVAt nallir. mnnelnir. m le tru- fhM cause of the aflVi tatlon and leal hu; Uie parts In a struni; an,l healthy eondltlon. It U not an eaperinieiiul uie.ll elne, but baa ltoo.1 tho teat of v ears, mi bv satMetlon In erer)-cue, Hhleh its rapldfjr liicreasluy uie even sesjrin voonnna. To luillwu bottle ikl aimiullv. JWwan) ol nuJICturs of similar names, lately IntrusluceU. Iksieheestfenuan Svrun sraa lntre-lue.l In thn i.,o.-i stales In lists, and Is now sold In every to a and sllLue In Uis UvlUV-d wuiU. TUreo doses ve ill rellev a anrTlr Ulnary consb. frtcelicoU bamplo bolUe. 10 een w AUFATrt FOR THE JtTIM.4MF.TTF. I'ARMF.st. OREO OK. Albany J Ellannon Amity 11 L Hlmpion Ilrnsnulllo VV II Kirk lluttolllsi.J WUiiholilcr liioaks WII Harris IlelloYiic..,. . ...left Pills lltkcr City, ..OWJsmcs lluenaVI-tt..l)ICullireiith CrautoritiTlllo . It disss CUnonlllo.laacMannlnif Cuttaffollrovo J II ShortrMiri) Consllls .. Me)or Harris Cornelius... K S Mc.N'ult UimonCitr .Illllllilnlinrt Os.ciulcs. T.Molllt C'anhy.i Win Knltfht Centcrvllle,. ,Conklrvlno Crcuncll , lto-eo Knox l).itlca Tho ' McMlnnrlll.,JMcPhUns Mtl'lcasant., ..FSThatcr Marlon, ...Itltlltttliortnra Monro.. VV p Ilowen Monmouth. .WWstcrhou.o Norway .,..J II Shroedcr North Yamlilll H P Beilwell New Era....,, ...JOa.to Sf'V'i JIISco..to Uaklanil...,.,,,J shunt Oreiron City I M llaeoa VeIlsVal.TX Williams Pilot Rock iroillla.,, l'cmllctoii . , Lot I.h ennora l'corla W'm Holder !'rlnevlllo,.AIllreyman IVrrjilale.. ,J WMedrew rieasimtlloine.. JVVI'arks lllckrcjil ClooTatom Illvcrililo. .OPKnowlea hainoacus . I VorhiS Ditjlon. M It luster Dralt J 0 IlrslnsAUi Itoseburjr Salem. Sllverton ..HKIlayinoiiil .Sainl t'luirch T It Illhlrtrd ..THIIevley ..II llllajis ..ADIIanlner Dallas., JIlHinltli llufur, ..A J Itiilur Doxler. ,.H ll.enil.aktr SheriiUii StaHonl Stajton Hclo razleC'reck. 31 It Ilrmen Kuireno .JlIMcCluii Klkton. , . A II I tallies Korc.tOroeo. Sldulies Slmlaw JO Slmi.in J Jiorrli SiteclIIotno.. ..ZH.Miwj HietlJ ,VM povers Sublimity, . . . JnoDuwnlnir Hklii.inoii....UJ Jtorrlwll HnrlnirncIJ..l'AKcnnixl Tin Mile Wmlrwlh rJiient JohnLupcr Tiirner.......UOTliomas !;pprOilioco..JIIuiitaker Uiiiiua Perry ,,,, acollshambrook '"J,0" I'MOottln ))""'; Thos Smith Ulilleata,. i.OWllstit West Chchalctn .....J M UmlcoanilTIIWIlktrson Wlllatnetto Porks , , M Wllkins Weston... 1, 8 Wool Wlieatl.nul,, AIM'etttlolin MIoiitiUle,..Chasv(ilM),1 lonrall'i Ilonth Pros Zene s Htllmbla tox valley, .A 11 Oiininir noshcti, J Ilamlviker tluston ,OA luiinoiiil Oeival. ..MXltihell llsrrl.lmrir., lllrtitn Smith llalncy , T J black Hosl Itlvcr. . I'M Illllilioru. W I) l'cttenircr lllllibant ClcoJ Wollcr llnieell I'r tl W Kllt.lxo Itepner . .0 M Mallory liiiieiictiilcnco.AV l.llfNjrlii liiillanValler... Mil Morris Junction W II lluVr Jarksomlllo. .Max Muller .lilTcriii . ..J VV llolamt Kliiits Vsl. ConnerAt'reMno lhiinon . (I W Smith IjiI.iU'ttc K rotitilctoti Ia; levIlle....MnreliMvri In lfokiiiirma.s. .MCoehrnn Lincoln ,1, AItiiiih L P. FISHER T'".r,.,.nA'lu,.HMer. "", J"-AV, clianls' IU.haio, Han Pran-cih-o, Isautliorlznl to receive uJrertlseiiienti for the ci.ltiimiinf tills paper. XtTThUiloei not Inilmlo many minor ofllets, ami whero no agent l ileiUii.itiil our subscriber MUHT mult by Moucv Onter or Iteirlitercil Litter. Amonoits-lrliiiraii sirtncy can irit Uis sam by f aiMres.liiir the) Maiinfir. " STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE! CLARK'S OREGON SEEDLING. rillllS IS TUG KAItLY ANfl I'ltOLIPIO VAUIETY I orljliulii.l I) tus at Mount Tabor, lU.t I'oilUnJ, that reeelioil the followlnir unanhiioiia eiiilorsement from tlio Htato Ilorllciillural Society, at a looetlni lielel In 1'ortlaml Juno Siilh, lsjo : "The lurry Is ilark nil In color, good shape, fair lie, nrul a line fruit that haa etpeilal ipialltlos to rec omuiciiil It as a market berry. Tlio flavor Is rich ami partake! of tho wild Isrry.a pleasant ami fragrant JeM that Is on Improtemeiit oa tli W llson's Altusy. Wo think It has no siiierlir lor iroo.1 qualities anions knoiiii varlolles, ami Is well worthy the nam wa Mti It CLAIIIfrt IIIUWON BKKDLIMl." I also hare a late vat lely, extra Isnro, which I call tho Mr. TA IIOII. ills tlio most prollllo bearer I cur saw, I nlTir either of tlic-o valuablo plants for sals '.' l;.w1'i:,.t ,,V.,,:!,' 0nl" )IJ"I o ' Ijiit l'ortUtiil wlllrccvliilpromptsttentloii. X A UsjAKU, Cut 1'ottlsoJ. octltf WOODBURN NURSERY. J. II. SI:tTM:VIII:h, I'roprlelor. .. A LAIIOK STOCK OF VEItV "iSfi't fll,u tre'!' for ' At very low rate, ftW' AI'1'l.K.S, xesJsss.. ri:Ai:s, CHKItltlW, l'Ll'JIH, rituxra, 1'I.ACIIKS, Klc. -. VMi OriumenUI Sbmls ami Nut Trees awA k Inl. ryi . i." '.?TV"KK K,t0M vrtn o' M kinds. Wend fur Oitabigua to J. H. SETTLEMIER. "f"'3 WOOIHIfllN, OIlKtjO.V. fo the Farmers of Oregon! Cheer up vour heart and let us slnir, And luako tho uraiut old city rlnx; Tlio plac jou soeufht Is found at last, And luanj times my door jou puseet When you come to town jou often stray .Tu. V. r u,rM out of lbs way, Oli.fiioll.li man! tome It shows, ou elon't know where to purchase cltlhea. W I'.!'. Lle.ou' " J'uonly knew W hat I am Kiilng la tell to i ou, sou iiilnht Ixi worltui (,-mat deal more: ltoue lulronlithVVorkliiaiian'SlOf, iiroaoiiotns nf the richest hue. W ureal a) a remit' to .HI toe,,,, -If imi want vour "blonde" to woo on dear, i ou mu.t buy j our courthie; ilothln- lure Tlie clothes an awful boo.1 to wear, nicy last for months and will not tear. ler farmirs une) workers in the woods; To mateli the work wo have the goods. Its value w prefer to giie, That we onrssfrei at.d jou can live. Ilur trade Is lujiwrst and no epsnje Lani J Wo sell to every one tho same. If wo don't Ktv value, we ask no pay. Or make It trood some otker way: how try one suit, just for tho tesf. Or If not more, trj Junts and ve.t. Now slnir this aonir and sing It well. And all your friends bo sure to tell. Alllt SllOIlt tllHkA Unnli ,..... ,...., . Tliat the WOIIKI.MIMNS broilK is the pl.V' fa-kf IIIM : WorkliiBinoirri Store !) First! Stl'S'Slt lkslissi.l k.... ...... .1 ., . ......,, vivk"". ,. T. CHAMBERS. octSm.1 I'JMU'ltlKl'Olt. DR. H. SMITH. :o:E3:OTT:Es,e, ' OKKIt'E: MOOIIirs DLOCK.OVllll LCTVS STOW rlem, Oregon, novlU ' E. O. SMITH, T OFPICK: Nc, 107 Hrst Street, between M- rl") end YauliIU, J-ortlasd, Orctiw. NOTICE. A IL r:Uislii la.UllU THKHisEUBIj li.ilrlilrsl la JUIIV M. VILREKT, Kaleiu, ft lloiXs iiiul Hlioes, still please ttrllle IhesosM wlllilu hlxty Day fitim Aujusl 1st, JOHN W. nTT.Ttr.OT "' S.VI.EM. OllEI.O.V, AGENTS AND OANVARcir.RJi i lL0.1lII)f.OL'TA IYI In H-.K.I ........ . .... ) bend tor their Catalogue and terms. auSTy 1 ir 111V, IHX.KE iiOXAKI CO BEAUTIFUL EVER-BLOOSUNG fi w'if'irsrUOMl PUT UO.stJsfor winter li!tJ r . 'r;'.l.',nu,''"'e''Jri'yiaail,talliio.trae'e. Jl fcplendJd A arlcties, your elioloe, all labelled, lor li jor mrorfj, Ulvrtl, XHirii, IIforlu, itj 'u'j;a. bend lor our M;VV UUIDK TO ISOat; CI Ar.R "Jra caMM 'rom er ieH trlnrsl Isorls urn ei sira.i ui v It grow luff and dUtributlni; THE DINGEE & CONNAIU1 Ueneiirattsn, iisr cso.it, Chester Co., octlaHea I Ifce- (J Ajuim.ittuaL ft4;ttlu,,afa