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wiuttiwaCTMiyiBm "WILLAMKTTB FAKMER: PORTLAND, OREGON DECEMBER 3, 1881 ' eeldental nnil Oriental H. R. ntul H. H. Co Prksidint's Office, Steilacoom Citv, V. T., November 24, 1880. Ono cf the magnificent paper themes of 'ar generation is th "OrisnUl and Occidental K. It. and S. S. Co.," that ia to make Steila mom tlio metropolis of the wholo l'acifio world, and tho following communication con cerning its inteatkiM to the HUndaid, it at least good reading. Kunon SrANDAnui Your issue of tho 18th Inst, contains nn onslaught on myself and our cnterpri'o vrliich calls for correction. Tho Occidental and Oriental Railroad and Steam ship Company was conceived in Boston. Among its corporators are solid men of pro gressive ctnolution, anxious to stimulats tho march of empire to our favored sumot land. The route has been carefully explored and profiled. On the 31st of January, 1670. our corporation was temporarily organized at Stcilaooom JHy atl its articles ot incorpora tion filed with the Auditor of Pierce county, simultaneously Willi maps, ct., with the Sec retary of the Interior in Washington City. Wo inaugurated our enterprise in conformity with tho law of Congress approved March .1, 187C. We have encountered oruanized onno- aitioii in the "circumlocution olTicr," which induced us to appeal to Congress. Our Leg' islato.ro during its recent session implored that "osscmhlcd wisdom" in our hehest. On th 17th of My last, Delegate IJrei ti in tlio House and Senator Slater in tho Senate in traduced bills graating aid to our undcrtak log, which are now pcmling. Uur mil was framed after tho policy sought in the "Omni bus ltailroad bill," introduced ilurintf the ru Cent oxtra session by General Chambers, of Mississippi, v ask tho riulit to locate and construct a standard gauge trunk railroad from Urcen ttive Station, on tho Union Pa cific Railroad, in tho Territory of Wyoming! uorthwesUrly slonj Mack's L'ork to Hear river) thenco to Soda Srings, Fort Hall, over Camas prairie, through (Iraiido Hondo valley, via. Baker City, over the llluo mountains, Co lumbia basin, through Yakima valley, over Cowlitz l'ass (in the Cascade mount. iina) to tho city of Stcilacoom, on l'uget Sound. In aid of Oils enterprise we ask Federal subsidies, time bonds along our road, with grant of land in the Cowlitz P.vs, all under tliu super vision of Congress, the Government in all cases to have the prcferance in the use of tho road for transporting troops, war material, mails, otc. Wo employ methods vt hereby our enterprise is open to tho examination of railroad magnates in tho Kast, with encourig ing prospects. Nisiiislly plains arc embalmed in romance. Nearly fifty years ago the limb son Hay Company utilin-d theso plains) more than forty years ago Commander 'ilke, of our Navy, carved our vale in shinning char acters) moro than thirty years ago a military port was built here) a quarter of a century ago several headlands bordering our shorts wcro reserved for defence, whilo dig harbor, at tho Narrows, has been specifically located as n naval arsenal. With such and other physical advantages, Steilacoom City is the prospective metropolis on l'uget Sound) se curely located ahovo tho Dardanelles; natural strongholds, which, fortified, can sink hostile Armadas; with a clean shore, fringed with spacios anchorage vihcro tho ii.ivies of tliu world may move securely. In scenio views Stoilacooiu City stands peerless. In the foreground silvery arms of tho sua, dot tfd with Anderson, McNeil, 1'ox ami smaller islets; tho distant Olympic range clad in eternal sleet, its turreted crests cuttini! slnri) against tlioskv. L'li'UriiiL'in tho un light, appear likehugonyruiuidsof frosted silver, "a tftiagof beautv. captivating think '" iug mimla&hilu contemplating a sceno so grand. Stcil coom City lorius a nucleus in which are planted tho germs of enduring civ ilization; tho 1 rco aim holiday .VhooH nml kindred handmaid of religion aro available. In this cool, somicstcri'd valo malarial fev.-is find uo lofugd) tliadrcadud diphtheria, ho fa tal in neighboring settlements, finds no vic tims hare. Thus located, tho city of Steila eoom indicates tho commercial emporium of th a coast. Within a radius of '.',001) uiile.t wo leach St. Imis and St. l'aul; Hon ton, Now Yoik and Philadelphia lie with H.ftOO miles. Over tho Occidental and Oriental ltail road and steamship lino transort.itinii be tween Now York and Shanghai is 1,500 miles less than any other traveled route) ono hun dred hours' steaming is thus saved. With a grand harlmr, appnuchablo in all se.ttons to prudent na fgators, reducing premium on ma rino risks, all' point to Steilacoom City at tho future entrepot of Oriental commerce. Tho consummation of this great undertak ing monopolize tho tune of "Old Salter," us you havu termed him. Our county ollicers, faithful in performing their several duties, lmto no share in this enterprise. Mr. Ivditor, your unprovoked attack upon mo necessitates it column in tho Stamisiiii, in tho hope that you nil) publish this and ac cord to it tho siiiio circulation given to tho other article. I remain, your friend, .lulls Salt.ui, l'res. O. A 0. It. R. A S, S. Co. .1 lll'.MHMI .lit. Imp I'orll'iii'l llumtliini Try l ITrrrk u Trutn on (tie Virltiirn I'ncllle liouil. A few days ago two young Imodiums named Ilakcrnud Lord, both of whom resiilo in this city, and wire fast acquiring a notoriety as hard characters, left Portland on tho Kaluma boat lor tho purposo of going over to tho Sound. On arming at Kalaun they who )oth dead broke and unable tu purchase tick et to take tho outgoing tram ; they adopted the usual tramp method of lualiug tho load bv stealing a ride. On being discover)) aboard tho train, and they i of mine to pay tho fare, the conductor ejected lxth of tho boolIums from the tram, leaving them on tho road to mauago for themselves as best they could. I ho action of tho train ollicials in mitti'iir tl em olf tho train promoted the two men tu emk revenge, and thvy set about it in ui.'.'i cia.t uul lieolcunllluj msi'iicr Th-j cox eeieti u iiumucr ui rjurt'itu eiv lyin;; ear the track, and with the- and the nasi tan o of a number "f larke rock, they comtruaied a lnrriejde on tho trck sutlitieut to uieck tho hmviut kind of a train. This was thur in toutiou, and after coiiiidrting their villainous work, tho two fellows left, wa.king down tli road, ami in a short time after a train oamu thundering along the track, unmindful of t o I'uxit danger that throateiiotl it, ami it was almost providential that tho engineer imr ceivwl the birncado ju-t in tune to win. tin ilo-t i brakes ai.d check tlie train before it ha I plunged into the trap set for It, and caused a toarfitl accident It was soon d s coerd by whom tho barricale had been made, and' with a determination to capture tho to villains, an engine was dispatchei down the road after th two men, and both were overtaken neir Carl's point, w litre it was ascertained they had been again practic ing tluir devilish brutality by fearfully beat ing a small boy near that place. Hiker and Lord Wire Injth taken in charge and brought back to Kalama where they now lie in jail, Tliey were to have a preliminary examinviou yesterday afternoon. The evidence which i ems to be conclusive against them will en sure both the young hoodlums a life-long sen tence iu the Territorial Penitentiary. Oil IMIIIV TTAKIW. Conttlttan of the Aborigine an the North' west Reservations Mnaarstlnns .tlnile. Indian Commissioner Hyatt has filed his annual report with tho ilopnrtmcnt at Wash' ington for presentation to Congress. In re gard to the sondition of tho Indians on the ivcmmcnt reservations in Orecnn and Wash ington Territory, he recommends that all of the lands included in tho Malheur reservation be annraised and sod and the nrncoeda in vested for the benefit of the Indians. These lands comprise nearlr ono million ciuht bun dred thousand acres. Tho condition of alia rs at tho Yakima agency, where .'t.tHX) Indians are collected, Is reported to bo highly grainy ing. They are extensively engage! in agri culture and stock-raising, cultivate eight thou sand acrsi of land ami la.t year raised thirty-fivo thousand bushels of wheat, besides various other products, including 1.000 tons of hay. Thirty-thrso thmmnd of t'lCin now wear etvillred itrsss. they haveimura mini some church and a number of first-class farm houses, and ln-a than .10 pi-r cent, of their wants are now supplied by tho government. Their coinpleto civilisation, under tliu oxcel lent management of their old agnt, Friend Wilbur, is" believed to be near at hand. Attention is called to tho fact that tho treaty provisions providing for th siippoit and civilisation of the following tribes ex pired latt June, viz.! Walla Walla. Cavm'C and Umatilla tribes in Oregon, nml Dwamish, M stale, Qiiinaults, Klallams and Yakima, in Washington Territory. The report says the presont condition of the-e Indians renders it very important that the aid and assistance heretofore extended bo continued, and that early steps ho taken for tilt tr permanent settlement upon lauds in sev eralty, ami fur tho i-alo of so much of their respective reservations as may not bo required by them. Many of these tribes havo mado commendable progress in civilized tnnsuits, in the past few j ears, and theio is an uneasy feeling and treat anxiety on tho part of many of their leading chiefs to know what tho pol icy of the government will bo toward them. Miunovr un.t: oriM. A line rrnm I'Hliimirt' liinillnit lo tills It)' In lie IM.Iiril Itiiplil lj- .ttiruil. ICighteeu surveyors from Dayton have been survoyiiig and locating tho road for tho Oro gonian ltailroad Company, limited, from that point to this city for tho past four weeks Tho first grading will bo I'onimeneetl nt Day ton, thenco to Fnlquirt's Lauding, seven mile, which will connect tho Host and West Snlo loads. That portion from Fuhjtmrt's to Port laud will 1o pushed ul.cad with all possible dispatch. Two hundred Chinamen nro now at Dayton reidy to begiu'work im Momlav. It is expected to complete the road to this city by August next. Thu company will com- titcieu ttuitt at. enia e'tm tit litu tpttii, tjtit. tit the iiit-autima thev will continue operations at tho other end near Fulqiiart's without any intermission. All tho steel rails rcuuirud to lay tho track from Da) ton to Pottlaud aro now on hand in this city, and tho ptoinb-o of tho road being rapidly pushed ahead are Hal tering. It is stated that the company intend to commence the improvement of tho Public lveo in this city, over which so much of a sipiabblo Ins existed, iu n short tiiuo; but this work will handy lo started until tho title to tho property uml tho rights of tho city to tho same havo been determined beyond ipiostinii, Tho matter is sliil in the hand of tho cuuits, and there does not seem tu bo auv ruitiui to anticipate an early adjudication of tho itioi tions involved. Mionld the Limited Com pany como oir victorious iu tho legal strucgb tor tho possession of tho procrty, somo very hanilsnmo buildings will bo constructed on tho luvco site. iii:iii;iois mitks, Ailtomte anil P nllncl. Tho second ipiarterly meeting for tho Pow ell's valley charge will includo tho hrst Sab bUh iu December. Rev. If. K. Iliiw will attend. Services on Saturday at 1 1 .. M, Most Rev, Archbishop Seghers has finished his episcopal visitation of tint archdiocoo. Ho wdl preach iu tho Cathodral at high mv-a on Sunday next. Biuhoji Haven, after attending tin free Texas conference, closing in December, n ill rcmoo with his family to Sail Fi.tncitco, a d bvote himself to visitations and snncriiituid anco of tho work of thu coast until tho Pall conferences of ISfiO. A note from Olympia states that tho pre siding older, Rev. A. Atwrnsl, in company with the paitor. Rov, McCormae. has been giving tho week to pastoral viiting, much to tho plcesuro and prolit ot tho people, and the advancement of tho cause iu that place. (he second quarterly meeting for Ratt Portland circuit, last Sabbath, was a time of great interest. Tho sen icos of the presiding older, F. P. Tower, weio very acceptable. Twelve persons were baptised, four adults and eight children, ami tliero were tlvo itccus stuns to the church. Tho question of hohlini!. iu this citv. a Dis trict Ministerial meeting, or District Conven tion in tho interest of Methodism, is beim.' talked up somewhat, and teems to meet with general approbation. It is suggested that n two days convention Iw held at Taylor-trcet Church, ouo day to be pveii to essaysaiiil di coun.es on tho genual church work, modes and methods of incroaung too spinttulitv of our churches, financial method, hcucwilcnt collections, and all mutter pertaining to church life. Miuiir mix. Tho latest fashion iu ceramics "ives us tri angular cups and saucers. Jy practice a man e an got so that ho will bo able to drink from one and tend the lniiiid down the in side instead of tho outside of his throat, ami it is better to do tho practicing iu private, wiiu an old suiri on. Nothing is &o admirable as loiric. A Otr- man traveler burned out of tho car, tired ami tv, anil seatina himself at a ret tan rant ta 1 cued out, -. titer, bung mo a bt-e-i i teaK ! I i.o v. It- i, til id hat he tould bo cnarm.d ti .!-, , I ut th t b took tw. it uili.u s to cook a stoak, hi t the fain onK waitetl Un miuuttts. Hi kindly and tweet teniered tnivslir refuted, "Well, then. ri v' mx half a I eouuk." They were si'ting touetherin the bore. car. "1 .iu li.i o Kjple who are forever Ulking about their ntijlibors," tsud the womsm with thu teaked ha, "So ib I. " comcidl list cttinitiiu,t io thu i4-ltiita'tf BtttMl, " Tiiwrv'e Mu ii wit," uuii muni l'v Ktl Hat, " con tinually a oarrjin' tliinifi bacx ami f-rlt. Tliiuk htf'il tk t er hwiu vt Mme. IjoIu as Uii ws she and he' hu-baud live a leg'laruat and-dug life." "Yes. indwd," said Cash-m-re, "and her daughter .SarsJi isn't half oiresl for. I was tolhn' .Mis' Jones only j trlay that the way Mis' (Jretou uevlactssl thai girl was a cryin' shame Oh! by l hit way, did you hear that story about Tiida Miuthl" "No! wliat is it?" exclaim. d Peaked Hat, turning hU arowud in hvr Mt in er eagerness, her eyM sparkling in atiUw pstion of the coming tivat." Ihit, gitl readtr, uever mind w bat it u-.u. Neitltsr you nor I care tnythiug aWit it. W lt tat tling jait as bid as PoaVod iiat aul Chmure did. A Tf onrterrol Appetite. Lntlite had nwondprful appetite. Ho was ashamed of it, but was compelled to satisfy it His favorito restaurant was Brchant'n. Every fifteen days ho would make his appearance and call for Bro bant Ho would say: "My dear Urcbant, to-morrow eight gentlemen will dino with met (And ho would give their names.) You know them; nil good fellows, who know what's what Very well, twenty francs a head not counting the wine, of course. Get up for ma ono of your btst bills of fare something that will do you honor. Wo will sit down at six, sharp, military titna I havo warned thotn thut wo will wait for nobody." The next day ho arrives a liltlo bo- fore ths hour. Ho examines tho table, arranges the ornarnonts as ho thinks will suit tho tastes of his friends, and ho writes their names on curds, which ho places besido the plates. Ho pulls out his watch. "Wlintl" ho says, "6 o'clock, tuid nobody hero?" "You may be, a little fast," suggests Urebaut Lndito resents this indignity, "No I compared with tho llourso as I camo along. I said military time, ami I gavo them warning. I will teach them u les son." Hrcbant pleads for 'tho laggmds. "Well, five minutes' grace; not another second. He goes twenty times to tho window, but there is no sign. Tho iivo minutes nro uj. "I will havo my din ner," do cries; "thoso fellows iniy catch up if they can." He attacks nil alone this dinner for ninu persons, nml iu four hours ho has devourrd it, washing it down, it would bo hard to say, with how many bottle of wine, lie talks all tho whilo to him self, but so that tho garcon can hear: "Why did thoso rascals decoivo mel A. yos, perhaps ho ought to bo excused. It is Ins mollier-in-law's birthday, and IS. 1 remember ho said ho was not well, and 0, I'll wager he met somo woiiihii on thu way," ami so on until bo had found nn excuse for each one. Suddenly ho strikes the table iu nnger and rears fu riously: "Hut still they should havo had tho politeness tohavowritten mo a line." When he is nt his eolleo ho says to Hiebant: "You see, iff had listened to you I would hnvo been waiting ynt. Next tiiuu wo must iieu somehow that they nro more exact," And tho next time and tho time nfter ho was nlways alone, uml ho finished nlwuys with thuse words ns no rushed out: "I will ask them again, Jlrelmnt I am curious to know how far they will carry their ill breeding." Poor Lsulite, ho was fastened in Paris in 1870 and ho died of hunger during tlio siege. ISDIII. IMOItHATION. For tho comfort nml ijuieting of tho norves of any ono that may entertain fears of the population of tho world be coming uventunlly so great that tho earth will In) imuletpiato to sustain nml support them all, we clip tho following information from un exchange: Allowing two srjuaro feet to each per son tho en tiro population of lloston could stand on tho public louden, with n good dcil of room to spue. Tho efitiro population of the United States could stand iu lloston proper, (not including Jlrightou, Dorchester, mid West Koxbury.) Tho entire) imputation of tho world (now estimated ut 1,140,000,000) could stand on tho island of .Martini's Vine yard, or in tho space occupied by tho towns of lloston, Ilrookliue, Isowton, Ni'edlmm, Di'dliam, Hydo Park, iiiul Milton. Thu Slnto of .Massachusetts could, iu this v-ny, uecommodute tho piesent population of the woild. Tho entire population ot tho world, plucod side by side, and allowing two fitit to each person, would encircle, tho eniiu twenty-two times. The .Statu of Maine, New Hampshire mid Vermont, taken together, nro as large ns Lnglnnd. Kansas is ns large as hnglaud mid Scotland nut to-'cthcr. Ireland is about the sio of Maine. Franco i morn than twico ns large as Hn-jliiud, Wnles nml Scotland together. Texus is thirty-livo times ns Inrgo as Massachusetts, or us largo us Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Mas-sachu- si'tts, Hhodo Island, Connecticut, Now lor.:, Jsuw Jersey, Pennsylvania, Dela ware, Maryland, Ohio and Indiana com bined. Tho entiro population of tho United States could bo provided for iu tliu Statu of Texas, allowing each man woman and child four acres of laud. The entire population of tho world eoutd le proviit. d for in tho United .States allowing i-adi person ouo and u half acres of land. Tue Nbw Nthukii The Clutter, Pa., ..Vitrtisaysi Koaeh's sliip yard ha just r ceiiod a contract Ut build two laro ocean steamers tor the Ureou Hallway and Navigs thin Company. Tin; vuumi s aro to bo .'111! feet lonx, with a -tO-fuol Imam. Tln-y will b con structed altr iht) pltn of the Oregon ami Co lombia. Work will Imi commenced on tbein alxmt iJwomU-r lt, and will keep tho yard busily employed dunnjj the Winter, Fikk at Davto.--Uu Iat Thur.day morn iug the rosidoiice of Dr. Ifeurahaii, at Day ton, W. T., wan destroyed by (ire. Tho town was thrtmtenwl with d-t ruction, and only bv the taarint' dowtiet adjoiuinj: bnildiliL' was it ssvel Troin the liune. Tho loss oy the burHiir,' of the r. sidtNieo and contents is eti nuUil at ?.'.,00O. Mr. C. P. Kerry, the iu iitaoco agwit, lets tin iiiuminy to adjust the lusoj. SELLING OUT ItEGAItDLESS OF COST. CLOSING OUT BUSINESS. The undesigned beinffdesir 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 Belling price 01 everything will be marked in plain figures. TERMS: CASH. L.eVE.llIKSai, Salem, Oct. 29,. 18S0. TIORSEMEDICINE D. D. T. 1808. 8 A II0UHK ir.l)ICINK IT 18 SUI'EMOIl TO V any Liniment if er Invented, r'nr KI.NtlllOJfT, M'AVIN, (TO rXNKY, C'AI.I.Otm, LUMPS, snJ sit OLD hOlll'.f , spply Iritly, w as to till.trr, from Hires In lift iU In niivrnlon; nJ In lour or lite lists II not curnl, re-itcalasatnrst. hl,IIAINS,STII-KJOI.NTnIIUUI!K.S WIXIKIALLS, ami all sll.-ht ailments, apply a nuU iiiiantlty, so a not lo l.ll.ttr. HatWIe Norm. Cuts, awl all utlicr sores, hero Ihe skin Is liroVen, nils the List iiient, hall and hall, with any klml ol oil, an4 apply modi ration Ifl. Kor sale, hy Ois Trs.lo ef t rywhere. II. It. MOOItK ti SO.V, liuflnir this ttay imrelimsl the rUht. title ami Inlcrentol WILLIAMS V MOOItlMn the it it II. iiiumKMr.lilclNt:.nlll continue Itsinan- ulacture, ssHOLKl'llO.'ltlr.TOIW, to whom all order s huuiii no aojrceu. .. . II. II. MOOItK SOS, liruinrltU, bluekton, Osl IIODGE,DAArlSet CO., Agts, roiiTi-ASP, onraoN SELL WHAT ? SELL IT ! TKYOI' IIAVK ASTIIINO TO BULL WT.ITB IT a I.. . ..I. I.. .. J .i. I. ia in nun F MSI lmslalli1i aiiJ Kifl It to the VYII.I.AMI-.TTK I'AllllHII olllee, an.l w miu uo an e can to eu h. . Btt, ..... t, .,. line null in.l extra tupptletvl hKKIlWlli:T, bKl-.ll HAITI, TiiioTiiv si:ni). IIIIAM bKi:i, OIIAI'i: COTTINflH, hTUAWIIKIIIIV I'MNT, AltriClloKI. & I'OTATOi: A welt a lliie sleek euii.l.llnf of llllsIT IIOIIMiS. JACKS amlJKXNVH, WOIIK IIOHSIX. MILCH COWS, IILOOHKIi CATTLK, I'Ofl.TllV, IKHIS. bllKKI', an. KAIlMS KOIt HAI.IL . a It..- ...., .lr.1l.dlii.lH. Iicmcmuer mil ut ipcnuin w .,.,........-ti.iiILniiiti-Aii!n.tri.lof Hl.icIltUoitra an-t Ihu kreiiloiiciMfiHm. Oar i"rifc for udi vlurtlm . .... at tj .. A'ji wrt mniith. ltrV IOll" V will I'MWHIM " - .i nt ....t itl. f,. wl fJk iur tiimitli. THEGHASVIFION! 8. Till'. MILL Kilt (lltmo.V AND IVAHIIKiTON I THIIItUOIIV It UU. tha lint prcinluiu at buts sii'l County 1'alrs. oil.U u.oeHi Mil.lt aM l l.l.l. I viarrmtt! totlo Letter siij t-uur ork tlun any otlier mill now in u Do not -ill to wo it htll.fl HV inai.inw or iiuoriiuttou eall or s.Mre. J UOIIICK, I'ortlamJ, Or. OtHctjttltli J. LCaaoXCo. oetliu'j M! 14 If. lowiidfor our I'm) l!t for ) 5-W), HthK Uiany ttdJreM4 uwu t nllcalfgn. Coriuin ucm rtiuloji of vtrjr tl.l.. B...l.l ... .1. -. .1... ....M ..... -" I'lllU l(fiiVU IUI J"-aSJl Ml 111111 J UV ltf) otr 1,W llfuurtion4. We tell all ,?jod at wiiuicuitj price .nnuinuucvwiuiiiiitii'imnaMT Hi only t tltution iu A merit-, who u.Vo thli tiiwr ijhm.1J biuiutMf. Addre jM;omKY uiiui.i to., ti and'rj WaU.li ac, Lhirwo.,111 no -DEAF Garmoro's Artificial Ear Drums i:itt'r:('ri.vi!:iTiii;Tiii: iii:niMi ;l l-.rl.if il lit wof til Ilia .Nului-.l llrlllil. AI.,.n.lnon.l.itt InrUlttlKluuilirn. AH t'.tt.r.iti .iiaftrii wLi.jra hfr.t4i.lii.ctly, W wrtot&c.iitaitbEa- 1iflfor4rM-rli.ltarirr"ilar, e, tltUOIIK A. t II.. IIT V.. SI.. Srw VrL. - fa. tl. t,Wr wlk JL, U at, U.UI..U, U, HIRAM SMITH. Successors to SMITH, BBA8FJOSLDA CO, Harvlshury, Oregon. Dialers In General Merchandise. Produce Itought. WHEAT WASTED for their first-elans Flourlnj Mill. FLOUIl always on harul, 1,000,000 feet seasoned lumber, rough and drsmtd. 2,000,000 feet loirs on hand. tnyM-rf Incorporated 186-1. Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. FIRE XL Y. Lossc8PnidorjLnmllt.n$l,334,?33.44 LosscsPaid Ogn JjS $102,303.29 Oregon ltruitcit Oflicc, GEO. L. STORY, Manager, Southeast eorntr ol Viral and Btark BUtcts, OppoMts Ia.1.1 k Tllton's lUnk, roilTLAnD.OUKaoK. spH-ff I. P. POMTsKS. MsautuMrsr, Importsr and Jobber of FURNITURE, Kedding, Carets, Pajver Hiiiik ing, Stoves, Crockery and i!las.Hvaie. Stcsm r'attory Horthwsiteorner Front snd Jsflsrsoai Street, Wsrehouao 184 snd 18 rtrat and IM Beeond titrecl, I'OIlTLA.'fll, OltKQOX. eef RAILROAD LANDS. Liberal Terms, Low Prices, Long Time, Low Interest. OHEOOK AND CALirOIlNIA UAII.ItOAD COMl'AN V. OFFEK TIIKIIt LANDS FOlt SALE Uifi.V THE fnllnalnirlllK-ral term: Onoloiirtli of tho price In esili; Intere.t nn tho I'll nice at the rale c.l en n wr it lit ono etar alter sate, and eaili follcmlinr ) ear ono tenth ol tho principal ami Intrrral on mo naiancit si inr rntoelaetenxretnler anniiui. Ilollt prlmipil and Interest uabl In I' H. Currency. A lU'Cinm t ol ten e r cent vt 111 Im allow cd for ca.li. Ultira ahuiild l a.Mrt'a.c.1 lo l-AULMMIfLZE, Uml Aircnt, Jc5 I). 4 C, II. It., Portland, Orciron JOB PRINTING ! AND BOOK BINDING. A. G. WALLING OWNS AND CONDUCTS IN A I.HIITIJIATF manner lailli thealmto lumcd hrjlmcl kual noas. llaflniraccuniuUlcda Urgu a.Mirlnieiit of STOCK AM PKiriT !HTS Ho can do ork for KUnk uroitrra snd Fruit Ctiltur I.tsln aUtttrtlylo and at ehcaer rule tluu an) othsr Is the htatv. lUilnjr a SiTMM HOOK-IUMMUeV Can blrul Msuuliie, Mmlc, itt., In flrt rli-ljU DiUtlovs(-.t liUiu wru-n. t'JT II LANK IHHHwS (or cury kind of Iulnumi4lc tuunltr. aui7 Corbett's Fire Proof Stable Itir.itt, t ,.,.i. ., I- ,,. .", . -..,.- -..- -..-. J and Ta)or atrtel. I'lirlland, On-.tui lleawiiulili t-t-tlV 1-t-l-lt It'll llll-l.'U IU tllVI'lt Ul'fVlVI ihargt'. i-ariiciiiaraiiiniion uin in lamming niaan llatka In sttendance at all train and liu, daf snd night. ConiicclM bf sllTe'leluuio ('iniitiiilta, When you roiao ni Portland Imiulro for "Corlietl's llatka." " ...o tl .lit,., lift tl.fl.tltV I ....- lU ,t,M,,,l,, P.rtl.t'-'.-, I ,.'- JOHN 11I.MO, ssrsnsaor MERTNOSHEI3P, rilM.K.S I'l.KARt'Hi: X OFtKIIISa TOTIIKWOnr 1 (,'niwrn. of )r(rnn ami it-IJoinliij; Tirrltnrlr fli thesiuu Ut pun liaMi Thoroiiutil'rul 5! riiMw, and ajuiuiiii kirtl liiltrt'.ts tlmt tlay i-an, and hill ciidi-Mnr Iff m II Mi rt p (l tlio Mint i!illty and ul'ioat inui litliMlx1) Mt' than nii (iMi ."ll'!' Ikj iiiiijrUl lUmnlinUnn and Lfinitt.t.rl'oii ullliotltir hfc)iln tlio innrkct arcr illilty In? lud. AddruM. juii. ii.Mw.MieiH. iiritfnii, The Hum arid IUiii lhiba of Unj Him k ( tii to m t u nn tlittUland Kami, ull'ilniiiir hulviii Tlio Kwn. nt thr Mine yUcc, or at Uto 1 1 111 I arm four and a halt Milk juU. uf tliedtr ;kavs sri;!iFi 3ii;inK. inr. ati:tT i:c.i ih iti:Mi:ti. TRADE MARK An unhiHii riiuTllAOK MARK wij inr riiiinui Mikii(M,hiriiia torrlte. lii.jjtuij andalldUraaMitltat olio, m a unite uuence bf htlf Abue, i Isifif Mriuorj, UnlvtrMl IamUh1c, I'aln irt that liftl V. Il.lllll4.asl CrORE TAIIN0."l flalon, Prima AFTER TAKING.. tliruurilMrf . unil iHany other dlacaaea llidt it-ail In Hi t taiiltt, or Cjit.uiiisiiori, and a preiiuturo grsto irull lurtk'iilar.liiMir uinililtt, whltli wodc.lro ' to .end frvo by null loerery mm TillttlnoU-,iiclno i add liyall Dru.-wlott at tl per mkagc or .H f"f M, or will h sent freo i.v mall on rctlpt ,( the inoim by . a-l,IJrt.nu inr. .IM ill iikim:. No. 10 tie-iuiilc lll'xli, Di.rKOIT MU ' ittlioiil by all Drugi'i-t 'il.'jy SAWING MADE EAST. buy lOyearaultl curiaatr oiTa aiuu( ius m iwu uuuuiea, I Our n.w portable Monarch Uf Lining Suvrlaaj Machine rif als all cthtn. SSO casli will l (ica to two iau who can uw uail sad lait ia ths old way, as oat by loycau oldcaa sritli inla eiacklo.. Warranud, Circulars aat Frtt. Aiinta wmaied. u:ui:a uistvqij uw w. U) tUadliB SL. Cilctl. M, J. B. KNAPP. Commission Merchant AND PUROHASI1VO AOQNT. f 4T First Street, Portland, reea. WoiiM respcetfully snnsunco thst he Is In the flolJ, prcparol to rccclte and sell the proiliieU of ths soil oa Commission, U purcham and forward suppllc on the moat rrasonsbts terms for any who wlali lo buy. liar. In? hsl yrsrs sf esperleats In ths handling and sals of the products of ths fam, garden, orchard and dairy; also In ths rorchaslnj; and shipping of food,, partlcu Isrly in tin line of farm Implements snd machinery, 1 feel conddest that I understand practically thtwantsrf tho farming community In hating at ths city er me tropolis ot trads an aj.nl who understands their wants and will faithfully and hoaeaHy eiecuto their orders, cither for purchsalsj their suppllc or selling their pro ducts for a fair, moderate eompenwtlon, at all time pro tcetlnit their Interest ths same as hi own. ItecognUlnff th prlnelpts that Fidelity to truit Is ths true messurs and merit of sueeeas, I rcspcclfulb so licit your patronaire. All orders accompanied wish the rath will bs prompt, ly filled snd forwarded at low.it mvkcl ratos. tllvous a call when you come to town. Send us your order and ssf e your time and trsrellag expenaca, for wo can buy chcapsr than ) oil sass. maklnir orders apaclfy particularly the kind and luallty dealred, ami keep a duplicate, that you may be able to determine whether your directions were strictly followed In eaao you ara disappointed In quality or otherwlae. J. . KMArr, 1'. O. loi 4S4, 1'ortlsnd. HODGE, DAVIS & CO., OKl'KR A NEW AND POSITIVE CURL WENZELL'S INFALLIBLE ANTI-SCAB A Mtr'K nnil Kit(-aK.vr t'eimponnil lwerl Mir.NTIIH! I'lllM IfLM.nml Wnrrnnted free frum Injurious rITrrls tipnu I lie It eel anil Mhrrp, nml Coiiileused form roslliiK mile Tor rrrliilit DIRECTIONS I IUT rilK CONTKNTS OK ONII CAN INTO tin mil or H-...1 nituililM nt linlilliitf altftut Ava irallon, aevul olt tn with top cutout will anawrr; fill nearly with water and allow to aland our iihihL If not then eonipli telj dltnliul spplr Ileal, and wlicn se lutlon lenmitlctu. add it to 115 L-rtfloii of ttnld water c-ontaliietl III thoprotr rceeptaelcfordlpplnir thoahesp- vn.n.'riio .iicri, Mitt r t lit irrtinutitii tout tiiv until anoutti hate thotliuld prcaattl frum tho stia.1 and the lliiild rtturnitl to tho rctTptacic, snd In onltr to Insure ths ilclriietliin of tiiv purulle, tlicy aliuuld rixllioanother Imtli In alaiut two wieks. N. II.- Uttliolulli Imi warm and siolJ eloures cldalUrli. ' llesd Ihu fol lowing! Dsssr, Polk Co., HrpL lMtSTO, Moa.ra, lloilgr, Dltl .V Cn.i Dating uatal Ilia reins. dy llit )inl sent mo la.t Pprltu for atrnlt among my ahrrp, I Ii4iuilcla)iil gliliu()iiii rraiilts liulll the rrca eiit lime, a I tlc.treil In allow aulllelciil tlmo toeupas mi a In Lo ee rl iln that tho illat's.e was tliniirimglily ruled, IdlpiHtl my ahnt twice sttrr shearing, at In tirralail Ibdija, and hue examined the lloek care fully at li-aat itncoa week alncv tho la.t dipping, bill hate dlattmre.l nurreuiiKof thotllwitac. I do not hraitate to rceinmctiil )tmr priitumtiim a a completu and cer tain re luealy lor attb among abet p. J. NjtITIl! lut up In alr-tliiit eana. holding suecii jiouiiiUeach and eiery can, when uaeti acetirdliig to directions, wll dip lll hop, riii:i'Aiti:D i:.riii.i.Y 1-011 andkold hy Hodge, Davis & Co., Portland. MIIOI.UHll.r. DIIHJI.IHTH. rortlmiil, msvSOtf a THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN AND BBAST. For morn than Mlilnl ofn century tliu lfilraiilli.titiiil.liiliiieiit Inisncen knnvrii tiiiiilllloiiSHll nver tho worlilns Ilia only sulo lollmico lor Ilia relief uf neclilonts nml luiin. it is n innnioniti iiIhivii iirlcu uml iinln lint lies! f II hliiil. 'or overy ftiini of external pulu " MEXICAN Miistnnir I.liiliniint I without nn ennui. It itniielmtrs llrali slid muscle In Ilia vsry Imne iniikliiif tliu ennlliui- inieAfifiiiilii itiiilliilliiiiialiniiliiiiinasllilo. Its ertVcU iipnil IIiiiiiiiii Kleali nml tlin llruln Crentloit nro equally wonaeriul. Ilio Jloilcun MUSTANG r.lnliiient I neeiteil liv aniiieboilv In every liiiusn. livery ilny lirlnKx nuwa nf llio Nftliuy us fail lievilil arnfti ttr ittar. Miiliiliiinl. nf rlioiimntlo auarlyrs ro stnioil, or n sahinhle lmr.it nr oi suvcil uy tliu neiuinir iiuwureii una LINIMENT which niioeillly eul'c fcuoll ulllnenls of tlin IIU.MAN H.l.SII n Itllelllimtlalil, HivrlllllKS, SJIIIT ....... ... .. ....!- . Jttlilia, tuiitt.itttt ...,,., .... mil Nralils, Cilia, llrulsra unit Npialn., I'll I an ii n us Jllli uml Ntliitg. Nllrriiea, l.itlilene.a, Ulil rurrs,l'lrrr,l rmliillea." lilliimiiia, Nora IMiilra, t'nkril llrsiisl, mill Imieeii every inriii fir rsiriitua ut . It lirnla eellltinil antra. L .1... I wul'i.c.YiiiUlli.iirn. rift IIKIIIIIU... ttll..(tfl. t. .,, Nprnliis, rtiflnii)', Mlir Jtilnla, ruiiliilor, llariiea Hurra, lliiiif Ilia can., Fool llnl, hrrrir IVlil iu, Ncitli, liilloir Horn, ftrrnlrllra, Wllltl UNlls, Hiitlll, Tliruali, lllllKlilllie, lllil Nines, I'ull j; II. J'llni Ilium Ilia Mulit ami every iitiirr ailment III ffllicil llio .. I.in.ti ... t.iv Nlalila Mini Muck Varil are llalile. 'Illii .tlcsliuit .lliislmiK l.liilineiit nhvujs cures uml liovor IUmloltita j umlllls, iiotltlvuly, THE BEST OF ALL UMENTS FOB MAN OR BBAQT. DENTIST. ;. a. CLAitic, J). J), s. I'OIITMND, OIIWJO.V. -VTO 105 Kl IthT b rilKCT. IIOOUS t OVEII D.W. i "ruiitlo e'alulDtors. :1 .'! I J'-