Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, November 26, 1880, Image 5

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2GRAPHIC NEWS
A8TERN.
New Torfc Caaals Fraten.
Whim Plains (N. Y.l. Nor. 22. Tho
iKJamplain cn.l is frozen orer thia morning.
fThe ice uaDoui two incites mien, ininy
jfcjliu'ed boata are frozen in between here and
SWottAnn. About forty are due from Fort
'Jt Asury and Canada to-night and to-morrow.
7be thermometer WM nine degrees below zero
i . Jt 2 A. M.
: . The Stack Market.
CillCAao, Nov. 22. A Tribune' Now York
special states that a broker says the heavy
- rnte in stocks results from the efforts of noarly
''rery heavy operator for Gould buyinir be
.;aua he recognizes tho fact that ho will be
'iable to get higher prices this week. He did
iot originally, however, anticipate any such
ujso as tlie present, and ho will shortly sriiifcro
tho market by calling in his largo outstand
ing loam. He, however, is a strong bull on
'-the prosperity of the country. Kow people
(appreciate the work going on in the South
"west. Ho will very skq have a round hurt
a drajemillious of bonds on roads he is extend
i ' i-iuni'l uoinir to build in that reirion. He
T r. " ' .. ... . . w . . . . .
nil secure connections with the Atlantic
; loads. It is thought that that lias been gen
- rally attended to already, and lien those
- rho want six per cent, for their money have
c aitn enoiiKH in tne prosperity ot mo country
tml Uouid to trust tt to nun, no win go on
mil surpriso the wnrld by tho extent of his
chemes. This is whoro his timo and money
mil cuerirv are directed, and ho is desirous of
ieoiu. low prices for stocks, that inoeey may
be l-lt Irco to now into tno ciianncit no nas
tid for It, I think to-morrow will show how
hJtlils bull movement is. If it really is
o'.hing moro than n manipulative inoveiucut,
liro will be a rush of mure timid b.ills to
nload. If thero is a sufliclont number of
utaiila unlers. then we shall sustain the
j rates: otherwise thero will bo a uccnno.
' Va ulcrbilt said yesterday of tho reported al-
llano opposed to Gould of tho New York
-.Central system and Atchison road I "There is
not a singlo word of truth in it; not a word."
epsrt ef Ike Indlaa Bureau.
Washisoton. Nov. 21. Tho annual report
of tin Indian Bureau for 18S0 has been com-
ilplotcd. It exhibits a continued, steady ad-
vamwineat towanl civilization on tno part oi
notrly all Indian tribes, and very remarkable
nprogress in many instances, especially among
itho Osllallns and lirule Sioux in Dakota, and
the I'icllio Coait Indians collected at YaKima
,
agency. Tho demands upon the lureau by
Indiiiis of a large majority of tho agencies for
implement-! wliich enable them to perform
manual labor, are beyond the means at the
iliaoniul uf tlirt ttenirttnftnt fnr that mlrnnsft.
T-ftio desiro of tho Indians to lalor is steadily
gmwiuit, and large numbers are willing and
anx out to engage in civinzeii pursuits; nnu in
o trtii for tho crops raised shows tho ellbrts of
the p.ist few years aro grailually bringing them
in a silf-suppnrtins oomlition. The number
of Indians in the United SUtei, exclusivo of
Attska, is reported at iU.l.O.IS, all of whom,
extent abiut 18.000. aro moro or leas under
.tho d root control uf tho agencies of tho gov
enimo.it. The clvllitsil Indians unw in the
tor Itory number (1,500, and uncivilized 17,
7ftl). Thero are, in round numbers, 23,000
Indian in Dakota. 23.000 in New Mexico,
i 17,000 in Ariruim and 14.000 in Washington
Territory. It apiKMi thero uro iiiinailia of
-0,000 Indians in the Stato of New York and
m iro than 10,000 in the State of Michigan
I During tie vcar 00 boarding and 110 day
so'iods have been in operation nmongililTerent
Iiidltu tri'ies, exclusivo of the civilized tribes
in the Imli-m Territory, which have been at
toudud bt' ovor 7,0 XV children and taught by
HIO taolicrs. Tho educational work of the
bu oa.L.'.'oul'l havo boen enlarced to a much
gieiteT extent but for the inadequate appro.
iiri.it ou mailer bv Conirrcss for tho support of
- Aj ijj I'if-y thousand Indians, at 17 agon
'eles. Lave no treaty school funds whatever,
.and ducationsl facilities must depend entire
ly ou the general appropriation for education.
Am iig tlisitf tribes thero aro nt least 7,000
1 children uf school ago. Reports from schools
, on varolii reservations are full of encourage
1 ment, showing increased and more regulsrat-
' tendance of pupils and a growing interest in
. ol uca t on on the put of parents. In com
t pli ,uce with the appeals from uolected agen
f cies, the bureau has made arrangoiiunti for
erctmll l-oarding echo d buildings during
fin vomiug icas'n and for the establishment
-of l;l new boardi.ig schools. These will bo
tho tirtchool of any kind ever provided for
8,0j0 San Carlos Apaohes and catem Sho-
shona", aud the first boarding schools opened
' t 'for 22,000 Indians, at nine other aucnclen
whrre the irregularly attended day schoola
have hitherto m t with inditrerentsuoeess and
.made little impression mi the tribes among
who ii they wiro located. Tho condition ol
tho I'oncas in Indian Territory continues to be
, prosp rous. Thoy have now 70 houses, and
since the first ot January lait over 70 families
have moved into houses. Mcddlciomo per
sou . ill eudeavoriug toindiivo tho Tuiica
to abandon their pro-etit 1 -cation and return
to Dakota, but leading men ol the trilxi have
fie'Uently assured tno agent that they aro sat
isfied and ill not desire to return.
Faaeral af Vor. Williams.
iMHANAroUii, Nov. 20. A meeting of tho
State olUcer and prominent citizens was kcld
.last night and arrangements perfected for the
tunerAlobseiiuies of Gov. Williams. Tho re-
' mains -till lie in state in the court housa from
,11 o'clock a, M. until 5 r. M. Monday, and
1 'will be taken to Viuccnuos Tiusday morning,
;and vi dl lie iu state at this place during the
-aftenijjn, aud will then bo takeu to tho Gov
-emor's Lit home near Wheatland Tuesilay
. iilghu The final funeral tervices will tako
Jilaoe on Wednesd y. Iuvitaiioiis were tele-
reiajihed last iilt.t to l'r sideut Hayoi, tho
ti -veruors of Ohio, Kentucky, Illiuois and
'JUu-kigau, to all Cougrensmeu and Sou a tors in
-the Slate, nud other prominent men.
,,
; FOKEItiN.
Much Ad Aboul .Vulblna.
ISeulix, Nov. 22. The Jewish question is
liot so important r rioua as 1i.m been repre
sented, aud it will probably be cast to the
, win Is in a few weeks.
The Time." en Ibe Irish iiiititlon.
Lonuoh, Nov. 22. The Timet in a leader
saysi We need ouly repeat that the Cabinet
has been unable to agree in regard to the
necessity of coercion in Ireland, and that
policy has not been definitely abandoned.
The Muii-tcrs continue to hope that violence
aud lawlessness in Ireland may abate.
Tke Oar-insra,
Sportsmen a y Uoss was out of condition
wheii be rowel Saturday, Laylock has otrered
to Trickett as coasolation hall of the prize he
won at the international regatta.
lileaaters rerdae.
LoMboy, Nov. 20. The steamer Mildred,
Captain I-ng, from New York, September
! 23th, is given up ai lost The steamihipi
! Bristol aud Glojctxter, of the same line, and
the Assyrian Monarch, are now overdue from
' a Meek to ten days.
i Our faille Trade Wllk Casland.
tZ? LircHrooL, Nov. 2. The Dally Courier
u saysi Ibe American cattle trade, uotwith-'-
Uandini( that all arrival mutt be slauhterud
where laudud, coutiuues to progress; from
New York, Boston and Baltimore, during the
last three months, 10,700 head were landed, I
' iLillKMWSrilS-Jstt&m&r
m against 10,203 in the same period last year.
Severe weather lately recorded baa caused
losses on the passage to be heavier than last
year, in numbers' being 1,115 head or 602 as
against 203 head or 2 48-100 per cent in 1869.
The Pep and tke Irish Treablss.
Bomk, Nov. 20. The Vatican organ Aurora
denies the statement that Irish Bisheps are
pursuing a policy displeasing to the Pope,
and says neither the Pope nor Bishops have
over thought of. preveatfng the peoplo aiming
at a legitimate satisfaction, of their needs, pro
vided they do not doviate from justice and
rectitudo in their choice ot means. Rebellion,
incendiarism, destruction of property, and
homicide are clearly not among tho means that
can bo countenanced,
PACIFIC COAST.
Military Tar-ret rrarller.
Sax Francisco, Nov. 22. Tho California
Rids Association completed competitions of
the Fall meeting yesterday at Slioll
Mound Park, Oakland. Tho weather was fa
vorable and shooting good. The military
hort range match was won by Nick Williams,
his score being 47, out of a possible CO. The
military middle range was won by J. K.Clinc,
his scoro boinit 48. The Governor's trophy
was won by Nick Williams; score, 47. The
Pacific Life challenge cup was won by H. C.
Smith, his score being 24 out of n possible 2.5.
The subscription match was won by J. K.
Cline. His score was 20 full.
MtlaOre Wlas.
At the Recreation Grounds yesterday in the
mile race for $500, between Mclntyro and
Ncaves, tho former aon iu 4:48.
Moedjr and Hanker
Moody and Sankey did a rushing business
yesterday, holding four largely attended meet
ings duriug tho afternoon and evening.
H Dial I Pox.
Six new cases of small pox were reported
yesterday.
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ITEMS BY TELEGRAPH.
Still millions of gold coming from Europe
every week.
At Lcadvillc, Mart Dcizgan shot and killed
Louis Lamb on tho street.
Gen. Garfield has gono to Washington, and
wants ne fuss mado over him.
In South Africa tho troops havo been suc
cessful in lighting tho Bamtos.
Small pox has broken out in Virginia City
and II vo cases dovelopcd in two days.
Petroleum exports for nino mouths havo
reached 1120,000,000 against 820,000,000 iu
1870.
Irish Bishops notify the Pope that they
must in certain events support tho Land
League
The Consolidated Imperial mine, Virginia
City, was on fire, but was got under control
wit i difficulty.
The Public Produco Kxchange, Chicago, has
suspended; failure caused by recent heavy ad
vance in grain, etc.
Tho Now York Herald characterizes Col.
Iiigorsoll's assaults on religion as attacks on
tho civilization of an ago,
June 30th thoro were 200,802 pensions,
averaging $103 each, Totil amount paid
during the year, $."7,O20,O04.
lvlwin Booth cables to his theater in New
York that tho Passion Play is not a proper
one for tho theater, and protests against it.
Several vessels have lately been wrecked
near Krio, Pa., on Lako Krie, butall the crews
wcro saved by life-saving crews, who worked
nobly.
There is a prospect of the Mississippi river
closing nt St. LhiU. The mercury was from
rcro to 10 below at Chicago, and the lake
closed.
Tho extensive barns, eta , of II. Mcllugh,
a few miles from Victoria, with the soason's
irop, burned Saturday night loss, heavy; no
iuauraoca.
The Cazar wants his new half and half
wife recognized by the Court, and cannot in-
duco lils sons and tno rcstol the lamlly to con
sent to it.
Republicans talk about excludincr James G
Fair from tho U. S. Senate on theground Hint
bribery and corruption influenced elections to
inu Litgmaiuro.
A cold wave has swept over the country
and has closed canal navigation in New York
State, and at Toledo the lake cloacd suddenly
aud prematurely,
Tho records of the House of Representa
tives show that Garfield was in Ohio at tho
dato tho Mnrey letter was claimed to be writ
ten iu Washington.
Now they say that C-nkling intends that
Gen. Grant shall be Kcrnans successor as
Senator from New York Stato. He is bound
to have him elected.
Dcroith Pasha undertook, by order of tho
Sultan, to compel the immediate surrender if
Dillcigno and had to fall back, as tho Albani
ans concentrated against hint.
The Radicals in tho French Chamber of
Deputies wish to have Judges elected as they
are iu the Unitod States. The propontii n
was supported by a large minoiity.
It is thought the new treaty with China is
liko the bill tho President vetoed and limits
tho arrival on each vessel so as to restrict la
borers while it admits business men,
President Hayes doisu't wish to be a candi
date for Senator from Ohio, will not accept it
and lavors Sherman, whose friends say be has
Miiiu-.ciiiiia u ma iciaiiiiuro in ms invor.
Officers of Democratic clubs in the viclnltv
of New York denounce John Ki-lly, and say
they will not support the nominees of any
convention hereafter that John Kelly influ-
CECUJ.
A committee of thirtvhas organized to make
duo preparation for the inauguration of Presi
dent elect Garfield.
Lavcock. who won the international reiratta
at London, has challenged Hanlin to try a row
with him on the Thames.
There is an immense demsnd for steel rails
now-a-days, os many roads aro taking up old
tracks and relaying with steel.
The atst arrival of note at New Ymk is a
Bombay merchant prince who brings his four
wives along so as not to feel lonesome,
John Camnell, an expressman, was burned
to death in his own house in San Francisco,
but his wife and eight children were saved,
A. B. Meacham, United States Commis
sioner to the Ute, was arrested ou his arrival
at Denvtr, for complicity in the murder of
Jackson by Indians.
It is asierted that Vanderbilt has arranged
a through route ti the Pacific in opposition to
mo isemrai and union a acme, n is aam to
be one of the most gigantic combinations ever
attempted, and is to reaeh the West Coast
rid the Atlantio and Pacific road,
A fast mail lino is to be established to
shorten time one day between Boston and
New Orleans.
Gov. Stanford's two-year-old stallion trotter
Fred Crocker, has trotted a mile in 2.-231 a
San Francisco.
After sixteen years continuous service,
Mayor Doal, of Providence, R. L, declines a
re-nominatiou.
A saw burst at Carson, Nev., and a piece of
it struck and killed a lad 1'J years old named
O. McCrimmon.
"X-CfXWXjuxir-r
TERRITORIAL.
Building at Yakima City goes on as
fast as tho lumber can be purchased to
USP.
Shoshone county. Idaho, at tho late
election, polled forty-livo votes, all in one
day.
Tacoma was elected cotinly seat of
Pina county, W. T., by 353 votes ra
jority.
A firo at Port Discovery, Sunday, con
sumed two dwollincs and a row of
cabins.
Frank Bros, it Co. havo sold machin
ery for a new grist mill, to bo located in
Kittitas valley.
Lost Thursday, tho Walla Walla
Statesman says, A. J. Thomas was ar
raigned to answer tho charges against
him.
Tho Northwest Tribune says within
a few weeks a flourishing young city
has suddenly sprung into existence nt
Cheney.
Albert Ernst, of Walla Walla, while
driving near Waitaburg, was thrown out
by means of. a chuck-hole, and had his
a tm fractured.
Over at Seattle sotno paitics found n
man beating his wife, mid as a counter
itritant thoy pounded him until ho
know how it was himself.
At Walla Walla Ueo. Johnson is
under arrest waitinir to sco what tho
Grand Jury will think about his appro
priatinij a gold chain ontrusted to him
by Sam Stoncr.
Tho simultaneous disappearance of
Mr. and Mrs. Wad by and Air. Ilodgcrs
trom tho vicinity of inrmington between
two days last week, leaving peoplo all
tho way from thero to Walla Walla in
tho "limbo" some thousands of dollar,
has furnished tho Farmingtonitcs with
lots ot talking.
Tho Nilcs brothers who so shamefully
and brutally bent Mr. Morgan, a storo
keeper pn Four Lako, and almost killed
him, received an examination buforo
Judgo Crawford at Hpoknn Falls Inst
week, and wero bound over to await tho
action of tho Grand Jury. If all wo hear
is true thoso fellows ought to bu strung
up.
Capt Morse, of the schooner General
Miller, has somo fino specimens of gold
licnring quartz, from a ledgo owned by
a man named Quoaly, in Alaska. Tho
rock is very rich in frco gold, Quraly
makos n living by pounding th;s rock
tip by hand anil scums perfectly satisfied.
There wero somo persons fiom California
on tho last Btenuier who went up to ex
amine tho ledge, with a view of develop
ing it, if they can buy it cheap enough.
In Nevada tho ledgo would bo worth
a million dollars. But in Alaska it
would not bring $50,000 j so says dipt.
Morse.
Price of Jersey Cows.
alio rratno farmer gives mi account o a
sale of Jersey cattle on tho 2dth dayjof Octo
ber at Dexter Park, Chicago. Tho cattlowere
from two herds, one bred iu Iowa City, Iowa,
by Judge B. C. Luce and Sou, and the other
from the herd of Moses F.llis of Frainingham,
Massachusetts. They wcro all rccistcrr-d cat
tle, or were entitled to registry. The Iowa
cattle were iu good trim and condition, but
those from' tho Knit wero not looking well
after their rido on tho cars from their homo to
tho placo of sale. There were of the Ioa
herd 27 cows sold at au avcrago prico of $109,
and tho average of all tho vows, heifers ami
calves of both herds sold was 8 1 23. Tho bulls
did not sustain as good prices as the cows.
We stato theso facts fur the benefit of those
who think of buying Jersey cows either for the
dairy or tho family. These aro not extra
prices, but they show tho appreciation and
aluoof this class of stock in the liest stock
market in the United States, ami they show
that the prices of this class of dairy cows are
not depreciating to any extent.
CoLUit huh. This little town, says the
Wasco county A'eir, -is situated about six
miles aboe Crlilo, on the Washington side of
the river. For several years it has been a
lauding place for boats on tho Upper Colnni
bia, but until recently showed no signs of
uuiiueu prospcruy, aiiern is now a siesm
ferry across the river at this point to tho
Oregon tide, and Columbus is fast becom
ing a base of supplies for the farming
UglUM UCVUIHI illU 1UBCIIUlCa, which IS
fan settling up with an agricultural pop
ulation. It is also a great shipping print
for tlit Klickittt o.uintry. At present there
is onu storCpOno hotel and one blacksmith shop
in the town, and m-veral dwelling lious-a.
The Hat on which the town is built is good
fanning land, and is quite extensive. The
Uncut fruits have been raised there, and in
abundance. From all appetranccs, this lit
tle town of Columbus is destined to be a
shipping poiut of somo importance in the
future.
NEW THIS WEEK.
THE CHAMPION!
18 THE MILL FOK OltlXJON' AND WASIIIOTON
TKHltlTOKV. It tales the flnt premium at
huto and County fairs.
OtEK 3,Ma hOlU Jl.ltV.
Is warranted to do IxitUr and faster work than any
other mill now In ue.
to not. fail to we IU
feOLD
HY DKALEUS.
lor Information call or addriu
J. nOIIICK, Portland, Or.
octlm Otuce with J. I. cm k Co.
sMaav7lnBl4nivv -ajl WW l W
NEW THIS WEEK.
JOHN ORAN&CO.
Inrltss residents In ths coontrr to Inspect
their Stock of
DRY GOODS.
WE CAnilY AN IMMENSE STOCK Of
DIIES3 GOODS,
CLOAKS,
HOSIERY, and
UNDEttWKAB.
MENS' UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS,
fc. MENS" UNDERWEAR,
RUBBER COATS,
ETC ETC, ETC.
SAMPLES SENT FHEE ON Arri.lCTION TO
131 snd 133 Hrti fctrett, Portland, Oreron.
narlDtl
OREGON RAILWAY AND
NAVIGATION CO.
OCEAN DIVISION.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
t'nrrvlaB the I ailed Stairs Malls and Wells,
rare Co.'s Express.
afojk;
THE OltFOON 11AILWAV AND
HAVIUATION COMPANY and PA
CM P1UCO AST 8TKAMSHIP COMPANY
Kill dlanakh. ivaar Mrs dais, for th. abore iwrt ono
nt their new A 1 Iron Hteaimhlps, tit:
COLUMBIA,
ORBGOV
u'eOIUIF.W. ELDRR, and
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
On the renewing Malllnc Days,
Orriron Thurtdar Nor 10th
Stats of California,. ...Wednesday Nor Jtth
Columbia Monday Nor.,,. Wth
Oregon Satuidajr Dec Itli
Leaving Portland at 3 a. .
THROUGH TICKETS sold tn all the principal Cities
In the United Blatca and Canada.
Fnr further partlculari for Freight and Paaian
apple to OKO. W. WEIIlLEIt, Agt O.K. h N.Co.,
Cor. Tront and I), streets, Portland,
J.McOIIAKENftCO., Airta P.CS.H.Oo.
00, 03, and 01 Front street, lrtland.
COLUMBIA AND WILLAMETTE
RIVER DIVISION.
PASSKKGEIt SCHEDULE:
Urirlnnlng September s7, 1M0.
VOLUMHIA BIVKH.
m -jeJTJs I'AISENnEOS LEAVE PORTLAND
fi itrWiFOR 1IALUCS, UMATILLA, WALI.ULA,
AM WALLA WALLA-Dally, (eiccpt Sunday), at 0
o'clock A. i. l'autnjwi loaning n Saturday la
orer at l.'clllo on Sundajri. ,
FOR KALAMA, TACOMA, AND BRATTLE Dallj,
(cscrpt Sunday), at (I A. X. w
FOR V)nmitlA-Wcdneday and Saturday, at d A. M.
FOR ASTORIA Dally, (uoept Sunday), at 0 a. u.
FOR OITHLAMKT 11AY, Hay Vlaw, baomoikawa, and
llrookflrld Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 0 a.m.
FOR WF.STPORT, CLIFTON, and KNAPPA-Tusiday,
Ttiunday and Saturday, at fl A. II
iflWIHiMliTTK AsliTaHHIU.TsmiiaM.
Steamers It-are Portland from the Central whirl bat.
Waahtnjfton and Aider Sta., as follow: ,
FOR DAYTON TueriayThuraja and Saturday,
FOR SALiLm, ALRAN YCOITVAiXIs andlnrintdlat.
olnU-Monday and Thursday at a. A!,
For LlKhttTliifr and Towing oi
Vessels ..'"nw
"lletwen Purtlandand AiUrla apply at) UiTo9lc;or
tno company, cor. Front and D treU.
. .. (1EO. J. AINSWORTH, Hunt.
t" " FRANK T. DODOE, Ant rfupt.
T. I'. OAKlMVIc I'rc.Ucntand Uen'l Managar,
norlOM
Oregon "Railway "and Navi
gation Company.
specialTnotice.
yrnrj,..., - 1
From this data until J"K I, ISSI, thia company
wlllchllve OM:UOLLlK ixr ton on Wheat. O.u
and mill atufl traniortd by Ita iteamboata from points
on th Wlllamett. and Yamhill rltrr to Portland.
tlEO. J. AINSWORTH,
Kui.L Columbia and Willamette IHll.lon.
HeptamUr 17, 1SH0. noiio'ao
Pekin Ducks and Bronze
Turkeys,
I:iOll H.11K.-WISIIINO TO CLOSE OUT
1 my stock I ofltr Pckln Ducks at I7.U) wr trio
liKludlnir one eahlbttion coop.
nronza luraeyi fiD.vu per pair.
W. S. FAILING,
no13.J Central Market, Portland.
SELL WHAT?,
SELL IT !
TFYOU HAVE ANYTIIINO TO SELL WRITE IT
out In at plain aud conclw a manner as iwitltla
and wild It to the WILLAMETTE FARMER otflce, and
we will do all w. can to tell It. A great many farmera
havo on handeitra supplleaof
SEED WHEAT.
bEED OATH.
TIMOTHY SEED.
(IRANI SEED.
UIIAI'K COTTINflS,
tiTRAWIIEKRY PLANT,
AKTICIIOKM, ; l-OTATOE.
As well as An tUxk comlttlng of
DIIAIT HORSES.
JACKS and JENNYS,
WORK HORSES,
MILCH COVVH,
IILOOIir.D CATTLE,
I-OULTRY,
I1CK1H,
SHEEP, and
FARMS FOR SALE.
I Remember that by (pending a few dollars In adtcr.
tulng one can gel rid of all theie little extras and thua
keep down eipenua." Ourthargeafor audi adrertlie
menu are fiom 11.(0 to Hi-Ui per loonlb. Ijtray
notices we will publlth for 11.60 r month.
Before Buying or Renting
AN ORGAN
Send for our I.ATKwT lllutlratad Catalogue (St pp. 4to)
with NEWEST STVLM, at Sil and upward, or fl W
ir quaner. ana up. Bt,xitnt.t nion it Haw
lla Straa '., 1M Tremont Hlreei, lluit.ii; IU 1
llth Street, New York; 119 Wrbath Avenue, Clilcago.
FOR CHILDREN! rtn: M"HKUV
Tola well-haawn ILIlTUtT:i MAC.
tZIK will ealrr au ll I3lh lear In
liMI, 11.3. a year Iu .tdtanrr. neud fur
HautBlr , uad BVeiulun Ll.t. f.Vf IU
aiKIHMt get etlra .. Ir aub.rrlblng
saw. Aiureu,
MIUSKUV rUHLISIIIVi, CO.,
1105-4 BOSTON. Mas.
SOLID FACTS.
Alarming prsTslence of that Imldlous, loathsoais,
dangerous, and often fatal disease.
NINE-TENTH OFTHK PEOPLE OF THE NORTH
weit are safferlng tnofe or less from ths baneful
malady. Delngof scrofulous origin, hence constitution
al, IU manlfeautlons are as rarled as the rainbow Ii In
color. CATARRH It a icrofulsus affection of th;
muccous membrane which lines not only the throat and
naaal aatages but alao all ths Interior eaTltles brain,
eye, ears, tUmach, llvor, lungs, lnteitlnes, kidneys,
bladder, and ths entire cuticle ol th. body and In Its
different stages Is knows as HUMID, DRY OR CAN
CEROUS CA7ARRAII. At flrat It uaually affects ths
throat and noatiila, ths Impurities of which are swal
lowing Into the stomach or Inhaled Into the lungs, thus
poisoning the dlgeellre, respiratory and genlto-urlnary
organs, and cauilng Deafneu. Dyipepsla, Constipation,
Chronic Diarrhae, Ilronchltls, Leucorrhora and Con
eumptlon, which latter Is very often only Cat A sail or
tiis Lixos. Hence It is etMent that any remedy, to be
effectual In permanently oaring thladlMaae, muif p
cts the alterative proitertlea neceaaary to eliminate
from the blood the icrofuloui Tirui, which It the
)rhnary caute of ths malady, as well aa to cleanse and
heal the affected membtant.
DR. JAMES KECK'S
SURE CURE for CATARRH!
Pnticmes theie qualities In a pre eminent degree, hay
ing flrit cured himself, and tor the I ait twelve yean
hehasuted the MIRE C'CKE In hit practice as a
physician with tke moit grarifylng andunratled success.
We would caution the public tgalnit purthulagany
preparation claiming to lie the fame, or almllar. None
genuine without the autograph: Jaaars Keek, M.B.,
on the wrapper of each package.
We do not aek jou to Ullevo our unsupported state
nients. nor will we publish the certificate! of unknown
pcraont raiding In tho East or at a great distance; bat
on the contrary, ws respecttully rarer those afflicted
w Ith CATARRH to the following
HOME TESTIMONY:
J. M. BTROWIIRHXIK, Esq., Capitalist, Portland, Or.
JOS. UUCHTLE.Em .Sheriff Multnomah Co., Portland.
REV ALONZU T. JONES, Halem. Oregon.
JOSEPH DAVIS, Esq., Tenlno, W. T.
C. II. WIIEILF.lt, Esq., Merchant, VjM Portland.
C. II. IIAMLIN.Etq. Engineer. Car Shop, East Portland.
W. II. CUMM1NUS, 11, Peoria, Oregon.
aVTWe hare hundreds of teetitnonlale from the moet
respectable citlisns of Oregon and Washington, but
onl) refer to the names of s few weR known and
prominent Individuate.
Atk your Druggitla for
Dr. Jasars KresV Harei Care far Cal.rra,
And see Uiat hit nam. It on ths wrapper of
each package.
PRICE 1 One Dollar per Bottltfl or
Six Bottle for fB.OO.
' trk liberal discount to DrugglsU.tUt
Send orders to DR. JAMFJt KMK4 CO..
No. IU First St, Portland, Or.
Or to HOM1K. OAt IM a SO.,
Wlioleasle Agents, Pottland, Oregon,
norlitt
CLL100T
JllJGAHDLESS 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 Ibe closed out in SIXTY
DAYS. The selling price ot
everything will be marked
in plain figures.
TERMS: CASH.
L.&C.IIIKSCII.
Salem, Oct. 29, 18S0.
IIORSEMEDICINE
D. D. T. 18G8.
ASA HORSE MEDICINE IT IS SUPERIOR TO
f any Liniment ever Invented. For RINOIIONE,
SPAVIN, SWEENEY, CALLOUS, LUMPS, and all OLD
SORES, apply freely, ao aa to bllsUr, from three to fret
nays in succession: ana in lour or nve nays ir not curat,
rciwat aa at llrst. HI'RAINS.STIFF JOINTS. IIRUIMES
WINDOALLS, and all slight ailments, apply a small
quantity, so aa not to blister, nauuie norca, I'uta, ana
all other aorea. w here the skin It broken, nils the IJnl
inent, half and half, with any kind of oil, and apply
moderation.
TO. For sals by the Trade evirywhcre.
Srocsros, February f, WHO.
II. II. MOORK It SON, having this day purrhaae.1 the
rUht. title and Interest of V, II.I.IAMS Si MOORE In the
"II. II. II. IIOlmi:llKIMCINK"lll continue IU man
ufacture, aa STILE PROPRIETORS, to whom all order!
should be adJruauL
II, II. MOORE A hON,
Druggists, block ton, Gal ,
HODGE.DAVIS& CO., Agts,
PORTLAND, OREOON
Oarmore's Artificial Ear Drums
tr-VTORK TH AKINO snd perforu the
wi.ik rt llw NaSttssTsI sartttss. fttinslu lu plllaa
wilUmt aid, tassel ear aataawratl. lui-oa.
verssxlon ana eve. wbttpera beard aishbctly. We sa,
lu u Ussse ulag tasts. HeitdfordMeiiuiverlrcularr
TO FARMERS AND LAN
OWNERS.
A NEW KAILWAT LANB mtU.'
' S
A ria f.r eltllaw Orec.a Isnatlcraat sVl.''
milaasette Taller laaels.
The Oreffonlan MaIIws nnmMn .II.iam t..
otred a land office to be opened In Portland in oonneo-
un win, ins company 1 ousmeat. in. narrow gaogs)
cmDany do not own anv l&mi. in nrM.. mmA !, .oL
lectin tuning a land office It mainly to settle up and
uc.c.v).M...K(etvr csicni man as present tnoae lair
traeUpf farming landt lying Idle along th. prorjoswel
!Ln.?. ".T'.T "hlch " '" now eonttructlng In th.
Willamott. Valler. and iwnerltllv Klnn tK ivu k4
Casoade ranges In Western Oregon and In middle and
Southeastern Oregon, and assist Immigrants to locaU
thereon on i;y terms, so at to acquire large and In
creasing frelghU and passenger .smo each year for
their various narrow gauge lines, arid convey the tasa
Farmcrt and other land owners whrwA Isns IU &!
the proosed narrow gauge line of road, and wh,
through wa.'.t of trantporUtlon facilities are unable ts
culthaU or wish to dispose ol the lands they own, or
part thereof, at prnent unproductive to themtelvet and
to the Bute, will thut have an organized ageney In
dally communicator, llh ImmlgranU at Portland I
tell their lamia, and may have the same cut up Into
smaller farina of 10O to 320 acres and settled by Imml.
granU; and thereby the narrow gauge company expect
to have an Increased acreage of crops each )ear to
carried by their rallwayt.
The compi"y'i land office here will organlte agenda
In Europe, at Han Francisco and In th. United Btatea
for disseminating Information abroad as to Oregon and at
the various farming land alomrlUllnet of rallwarlwfll ai.
range for the transportation and acttleinensof small cma
tleton large and contiguous ballet of land belonging t
farmers snd will find purchaecra from among Imml.
granU and others arriving In the Bute for such smaller
tracts or lanu at may lie lor sale all lying along In
propose! lines of Iu rail a 1, but nowhere else.
In order to enablo ImmlgranU and Intending purj
chasers to Inspect In person the various farms whlek,
may be placed In the hands of the railway company",
land office for tale, half fare tlckeU to and from tha
sutlons nearest to such farina w III be given by th. corn
pany, and reduced rates of freight charged on his per.
tonal effrcU when carried to the farm he purchases.
When aalet art mads by the land office and th seller
iletlrct one hall or two thirds of th. price to be paid
him down, th. land company's office advance U the las
migrant purchaser from a third to a half ol th. tarlo
In cash a.id pay the same to the teller which, a!oj
with whauter small portion of the purchase price Usa
Immigrant's meant enable him to pay, will considerably
reduce the debt to th. seller, who will receive allreea
from th. purchaser, a security over ths land for tba
third or half the price remaining unpaid. Th. laraf
office has arranged to give such Immigrant purchaser ear
purchasers lis to eight )ears" time to repay by InttaR.
menu from the proilu of hit farm the amount of money
tney may aurance aim pay 10 me seller, in wit ws
the narrow gauge coinny'a land office It enabled to
makes mutually advenlageoua sale of farming laaam
Ijlngalor-g the railway, for teller and purchaser. Taa
former receives at once In cash a half to two-thirds sf
th. prlc. of th. fanning land he (ells, while th. UMsr
who It generally a man of limited meant, when he as
rives In a naw country hat the atsltUnc. of ths raaV
war company's office In actually advancing for Mm la
caah cie-thlrd to one-half of the purchase prlc. ot la.
farm h. buyt from the teller. Resides which hs ftAa
from als to eight ) ear's lima to make and produce troea
the farm the amouittt monj.r he has borrowed lens
ths narrow gauge ral.way cumnany's land office.
Tlieadrs'iUg. loacrue to the conqienv from estab
lishing inch office It making It the machinery to sat
settlers located on what it now miproductlt. lana
along IU line, and Increased population and settlemeat
and acreage in crops to lie carried by th. railway thera
after follow from veer to year aa a matter of court;
while, on the other hand, the SUte roclevee thereof
new aettlers and nroduccrs of land heretofore unnas.
ductlro, who thut gtt comforUbty located and Increae
me agricultural weann or in. country.
Col. J. 11. Uheat, attorney-at-law, of this dty, aad
lately land agent of ths Northern Pacific railroad a
Kalama, haa been ajqiolntcd th. land agent for
narrow iraum utmiuuir. wnose office will lie locale la
that company's building whenever arrangsintnU asa
comtiletnl.
Fanners and land Owners who have lands for
atomr th. lines of railway will ideas, anulv for bis
and full particulars at th. company'a olHos, 48 Piss
strees, 1 oruanu, uregon, 10
JOHN B. WHEAT, Agent.
Approved t
WILLIAM KEIH, Local President.
GHAS.H.DODD&CO.,
fiacosMtrt (s Jfawlay, Mti 7,
front, lint tai Tltw SU., rortlaai, Ofu, ,
Sou Aaasrsa Vaa Taa
JOHN DEER'S SULKY BANS
am wiuuie
Plows.
Also avaiy vasieSy of
SCHUTTLER FARM
AND
SPRING WAGONS.
. n 1 m 1 ia
SOLS AaBNTfl
Buckoyo Grain Drills
AND
BROADCAST SEEDERS,
All of which w. oSWr at lovreat macktt rates).
- MmifftfcUl Fritt UtU
CHAM. U. DODD dk a.
The Celebrated Clothing
House of
FISHEL & ROBERTS,
('raer Aider nnil Ural StrrrU, r.rtUaatk
Oregon,
llav. now on hand a full stock of
Fall and Winter Clothing.
Gentlemen's Underwear
Furnishing Goods,
Suits Made to Order.
Hats and Gaps, Etc.
With tho FINEST STOCK of sooda
in atore ever brouirht to thia city w
confidentially iavlte mil to call on u.
OCIAIII
LARD PACKERS I
w
ILL LKAIIN SOUKrillNO TO TilUlll ilENH,
nt by tenuliig their adiirue to
"UAA aiAnrili,
boll Care of Farmer cites, Portland.
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