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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1880)
uJL JurxXJUXW, 9iVVilX OH X)iSjJljllXiiX i'r 18SU. -I.- AAAltJ.JJXrT- s Tlli:V TKLL Till III STOIIY. Stnlrinrnl or linker nnil lord Arrrslcd for Attempting to Mirrk n Train. Tlio Seattle Jnttlllgencer says in regard to tho arrest of tlio two men charged with at tempting to wreck n train of cars on the Northern l'acifio Knllro.id near Kalama t Tlio 'Grand Jury of tho present term of court at .Kalama will iuvcstigitto tho caso of tho M legeil attempt at train wrecking on tho lino of the Northern Pacific, in Cowlitz county, last week. Tho young men charged with this heinous ollcnso nro Win. Maker, of 1'ortlaud, and Chas. Lord, formerly of Scattlo and well known en tlio Columbia rlvor and Puget Sound, Tlio account given of tho alTalr and sPulilishcil in a number of our contemporaries, was entirely ono sided, and camo from instl tutiinr tho prosecution. It is only right and just that tho young men should bo heard in their own defemc. According to their story they landed at Kalama on their way from Portland to Pugct Sound. They had not enough money to pay two fares to Tacoina, and after making an unsuccessful cllbrt to get tlio ride over on a sing!o faro, or less, they til tcrmincd to walk, llcforo starting, how eer, they ran across two other chaps, jie of whom Is just out of tho Tcr ritorial Penitentiary. Thoy had a bit of trouble with them, and tho ex convict had his head lightly punched by young Lord. This angered him and ho swore ho'd havo revenge. Lord and linker started on their tramp to salt water. Tho southern bound train passed them, and on arrival at Kalama ruported an attempt at wrecking, a largo rock having been placed on ono sido of the track, which the engineer dis covered in tiiiie to remove beforu injury was done. Tho ex-convict heard of the matter at bnee, and ho promptly and boldly declared that 1jrd and linker must be tho ollendcrs, as ho had hoard them make threats against tho train and train men before leaving Ka lama. On the strength of this charge u war. rant was sworn out and placed in tlio Imtitlr ol n Deputy Shcriir, who, taking the jailbird alnng to identify the young men, started in pursuit on an engine, llakcr and Lord were speedily sighted and arrested, tho latter much to their surprise, and indignation. Tho ex convict inado himself unpleasantly ollicious in attempting to tio tho hands ot Lord, who hit him another clip on the head and knocked him into tho ditch alongside. Nothing was proved ngainst them on their examination, and tho Justice concluded that ho would hold them for the examination of tho District Court, which would bo held the week follow ing. They were accordingly locked up. Tho story of llakcr and Lord being ejected from tho train, and of making violent threats, ami of tho road, being obstructed with a pile of ,tlc and rooks, they deny ill toto, I'AllMi 1IIK I'llVALIV. .Morilniiiil. tlir Klilnuppcr, llct mi lllulilrrn .11 o u I Ik' Trrm In llir rrnllriillitry. Yesterday morning In tho Stato Circuit Court, Judge Stott overruled thu motion for n new trial inado by tho attorneys of Kdward Monlaunt, who was indicted by tho present drawl Jury for kidnapping a sailor named Paul llciittncr, and preventing him from shipping on a vessel, and on terms of his own selection, llcfoiu senteneo was Sussed upon him by tho Circuit Court, Mor aunt made a few remark, saying that ho had no intention of kidnapping llciittncr and, what ho was doing was in tho interest of tho sailors by keeping them from shipping at less than $.'10 a mouth. If he, in doing as ho did, was guilty of kidnapping, lie did it through innocence Ho was a sailor himself, and had been in command of a schooner running on tho southern coast. When ha camo to Portland ho hail not intended to eurairo as a runner for Douulass, the keeper of the sailor 4par'ding home, but went to work as such, so iai to havo something to do until thu Hulling season commenced, wlicn no intended to leave here. Judgo Stott, in passing sentence on tho prisoner, said that ho had been utility of a very grave oUcusc, ono that tho community at large had taken a great interest in, Tlio sail, ors hero had a right to go and come as thoy pleased, oud were not to be governed by cither tho keepers of sailor boarding houses or tho runners therefor. Judgo Stott then sen tenccd Monlaunt to a term of eighteen mouths in the Penitentiary, nnd he will bo taken to Salem to-day and placed in that institution. Henry Henrickson, tho "runner" who took part in the brutal treatment of the sailor llouttncr, assisting Monlaunt in kidnapping him, and who was alio indicted, will not bo tried until the next term of court. Ho it now in tho County Jail unable to procure the nec essary bail. huim; on- tiii: iioi'k. A slllnlu Mini Itlrhly Ursrrirs Hanging UuiiiiIuk I.ooc In lliirlou 4'oitnly. On Thursday morning last, as two little girls, named Kofi and King, the oldest only about ten years of age, were on their way from the resilience of tlio parents of tho 1st-tcr-named child, on Hoivoll Prairie, Marion county, to the Liberty school house, they wero mot Willie walking down mo narrow-gaugo road by a man named Charles Miller, who had been working in tho neiglilorhool. Tho ac tions ot tlio man alarmed mo ciinurcii, wnu sUrlctl on a brisk walk, but Miller soon over took them, and giving tho youngest child a half-dollar, told her ta go on to school or ho would kill her. Tho terrified child went to tho school house, ami informing the teacher of what had taken place, school was (lis- misted at onco and a search made tor .Miner aril tho girl. Tho latter was soon found on her way to school in a half dead condition, Hid It was speedily discovered win wiu ncim who hail detained her had outraged her per son and then inado good his escape. At last accounts arties wero on tho track of tho fel low and with every assurance of soon captur ing him, and should ho be, thcro will proba cy bo no judge or jury neeneii to niveau ntn li run. When last seen. Miller was on the road leading to Silverton and his pur iuersjn hot pursuit. An outraged commit- wry will not oo warned ior Hanging vu Tetch as this fellow. Not Khi.ly CoxsCMMATSn. It appears that the a!a of the Weidlcr Mill property to the Orcmm Hailwav and Navigation Company lus not m yet been fully consummate-!. Mr. icorge i eniier, wnu m .v ..-, ........ I .,!.. r.1 tl,.. .,mrvrv n that comoanv. the lerths, of which aie to bo approved by Mr. V, 1. II-11-. 1... f 41. ..lit. u-hfi nu-IIS tll'd tishths of the plant, before the sale is con- 1 . .... '(r-ft.i 1 ,!.AJ ...ill. -l.M rilled, II Jiir. Iionanay s suihuto v ...,. nf t.A ...t I. a u'iii rolifiiiiiili hi inter- tj if not, he will hold on to it, as ho deems lie prwperty one ol increasing value. Bos-ii Aii-novEU. Tho additional Ixmd of 115.000 rnuired to bo furuished by SheritT Jkisbtel while acting in the capacity of tax ""Llhv-tor, has been furnished by him and an- r u by tie W7ffn V" Frsws oil 1110 uoiiu are n . su '" .","' iberg, ltichard Williams an V, . Hardee- OREsiO.X STATF. PKXITKVTIARV. Tho following is tho report ofjtho Superin tendent of the Penitentiary for tho quarter ending Nov. 20, 18S0i r.xrunuRr.i. Salaries ol Ofllceit ,5 00 Salarrof Physician M 00 Supjillcs 2,480 10 Amount paid discharged contlcti 105 00 11,901 10 HRNIN01. IloarJlntf United BUtcs prisoners, Sept. 1 to Oct. ii, lltty weeks, at i IS cr eek 400 00 Oct. 25 to Nov, 30, fifty wreks, at (4 per week ZOO 00 (Icorgo Collins, com let labor, 83 u.i)i at 60e iwriday , 41 CO To dirt 450,000 brick at tic per thousand 112 50 H. Stable)-, com let labor, UC5 days 1 J hours at oilier day 832 69 I C. Cllne, contlct lalior ,. 32 18 J. S. Coulter, comlct labor., 14 00 Oregon Leather Co. com lit labor, SSI days at 5oc per dat- . 102 00 Oregon I'umltiiro Co., two tables 00 00 Jlrs. Savage, 13, Harlow 50c, com let labor at too per day 3 50 $1,424 27 COtlKIIOSS, United States botrdlng prisoners 550,40 J. Stable, com let lit wr 413 VA h. C. Cllne, com let labor Ill 50 J. 8. Coulter, com let labor 14 00 Mrs. Savage, tS; Harlow, 50c, contlct labor. . . 3 CO A. V. Waters, on note 40s 03 Oregon Furniture Manufacturing Co., Wo tables sold 00 on 1,504 il Itcspccttulljr submitted, A. Ilisll, Suierintcndcnt. llnllriind Snrrj-. Seattle l'ost. Tlio latest ollicinl nilviccs from Colonel Smith, of tlio Northern l'acifio survey ing party, aro to tlio ell'ect that ho lias just returned to Thorp's cabin, nenr Ellcnsburg, from tho eastern side, from Slieut'u cfiuip, which ho hnd found lo cntcd two miles west of tho summit. Sheet was confident of being nblo to de velop a prncticablo nnd easy routo on tho sido of tho mountain, and appear ances wero favorablo in Colonel Smith's judgment. They found tho elevation at tho summit to bo 0,050 feet abovo tho sea level, as near as they could get at it. Tho weather had been very favorable, though cold. Mr. Sheets will survey a lino from tho summit down to Green river, sixteen miles, nnd will then to turn to the summit and run n lino down the eastern slope connecting with ono of tho surveys heretofore made, tlionco toward Yakima City, completing which ho will return over tho mountains to Tucoma. Says tlio Seattlo l'ost: D. Rons, in a tour of thn Sound last week, including Victoria, obtained orders for 700 bar rels of San Fntncisco Hour, which will bo delivered at 82 per ton. Hitherto tho bulk of Hour used in tho Sound country was shipped from Oregon, but tho low rates of freight caused by tho completion of steam colliers coming to this section for coal, bids fair to turn tho Hour tnulo to San Francisco, to tho injury of Oregon millers. Vki.i. SatiskikI). Tho sailors in port seemed to bo well satisfied with tho turn of aHaira taken and tho cllort mado to correct the abuses they havo had to stand. The punishment ol Jim lurk ami Ins gang, tlio sentencing of Monlaunt, tho lioardiug-Tiouto tunncr. for kidnanniin.' ono ot their num1vr. and tho Impending punishment of Hoodlum Harry, ono of the brutal runners, has had a good ctlect, nnd those who have li:cn in tho habit or beating, robbing and banging the poor sailors aoout when and how thoy 'pleased, have learned a lesson that nothing short of rigid enforcement of tho law could have taught them. Sailors liavo tlio rigiu to go ami como as nicy pn-asc, nnd those of tho sailor Iwardiug hottsu keepers ami thu brutal runners who think otherwise will lie brought up standing beforo the courts and severely punished. Convicted. Tho two young men, lkikor and Lord of this city, arrestod a short time since lor attempting to wreck a tram oi cars on the North Pucilio Kailrood near Kalama, wero tried at that place on Thursday last and convicted of the oll'uue. Tho jury wero out for aliout twenty hours, and far a long time stood seven for ncmiittal and live for conviction. On the last ballot tho re quired twelve votes for conviction wero se cured. Lonl was sentenctd to tho ciiitcutiary for thrce, and lJaker for two years and it half. Pound Ooiltv. Tho conclusion of the trial of Nancy lloggs in tho State Circuit Court yesterday resulted -in her being found utility as Indicted, for keeping a houso of ill-fame. Sho will be sentenced on tho 'JOt'i hut., and IkuiiIs fcr her appeaianco on that day were fixed at j.'00. lluring the trial " Gassy Charley " tried to convince tho jury that ho was the lessee of the den. of infamy, but it was very apparent that he was only trying to shield Nancy. The place is an unmitigated nuisance, and should be closed up, if law can do it. Prompt Payment. The Oregon Improve ineut Company is ready to pay tho purchase prico in full for tho Walla V ilia and Seattlo railway, amounting to .tSO.OOO thn transfer was etfected on the 1 1 tit of October, ami tho payment to be made in threo monthly Instal ments. The first, of 8110,000 was paid in San Francisco several weeks ago, and the remainder, $210,000, is now in the bank in this city awaiting the order of the parties to receive it. Timee Yeaju in 1'ihmj.v, Frank Macey, who plead guilty to stealing a watch, was yet terday sentenced to three years in the Peni tentiary by Judge Stott. Macy was hunted down by Detective llay, who succeeded in at last catching his man after he had occasioned the otiiocr considerable dithculty. He was at last captured on one of the titer boats while trying to escape to Victor a. Macey is a har,d and dangerous character, and Utlicer Day de serves great credit for hunting him dowu, TteroitTLi) Pciiciia.se. It wa stated on the streets yesterday that the Oregouiau Hall way Company, limited, had puchased blocks 71, llUaiid 111 on Frout street, in the vicin ity of the publio levee. The American Ex change hotel is situated on block 71, and is owned by V. K. Smith, and tho other two by Joseph Knott and Lewis Lovo and Jacob Cliue. The purchase price is not stated, but is said to bo in no less than six figures. Thincs at Jsowcastlo ore getting on smoothly nnd pleasantly. Recent changes in mining operations proved to bo all that was hoped for. Tho company have a good set of men in its employ, and what, they do is usually well done and .wise. . ii . OREGON RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION CO. OCEAN DIVISION. FOR SANFRAN0ISC0, Carrying the lulled Stales Mails ami Wells, fnrco t t'a.'s Kvprrss. TIIK OltKOOX IIAII.WAY AND NAVIGATION COMPANY and PA CIHCCOASTSTEAMSIIIPCOMI'ANY will dlstatch, srnvs liars, lor the above port one nt their new A 1 Iron Steamships, v. COLUMI1IA, OIIKOON, (lEOItOK W. Kl.llKIl, ami STATU OK CA1.1KOHNIA. On llir Following Hulling Itnjs. Oreuon Satutday Dec. 4111 State ol California Thursday Dee Bill Columbia Tuesday. .. .Dec 14th Oregon Sundoy Dec loth ijcaving; i uruauu fc a. m. TllltOCOllTICKKTSsotJto all the tirlnctiut Cities In the United States and Canada. For lurther particulars lor Freight and Passago atiiily to CIKO. W. WKIDLF.It, Agt tl.lt. & N.Co., Cor. Front and D. streets, Portland, J.MlCHAKENSCU., AlflS IXS.S.CO. CO, 02, and 04 Front street, Portland. COLUMBIA AND WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. lMSSIlX.KK S:ilKIULH: llctrlnnluif September 27, 1530. COM Mil 1. 1 itivr.it. -trls. rASSKNOKUS t.KAVK POIiTLAND a&eSllsSQCl-lllt DAIXKS, UMATILLA, WAI.l.UI.A. AMI WALLA WALLA Dally, (except Sunday), st 6 o'clock a. M, Passengers lent Ing- en Saturday lay oi er at Celllo on Sund.it s. FOR KALAMA, TACOMA, AND SEATTLK Dally, (except Sunday), at 0 A, M. FOlt VICTOIIIA-Wedncsdty and Saturday, at 0 A. II. Kllll ASTIIIIIA Italic. fexcenlHundatl. at U A. M. FOH OATIILAMirr HAY, Hay View, SVomockana, and liroounclilaionuAy, etincsuay anil rriuay at oa.m. FOlt WISTl'DItT, CLIFTON, and KNAITA Tuesday, Thursday anil Saturday, at 0 A. at. wu.LUiF.rrr. ami vasimim. nivitim. Steamers tcaso Portland from tho Central nharl bet. Washington and Alder Sts., as follows: FOlt DAYTON Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 A. M. FOlt SALK.M, ALIIANY.COIIVALL1S and Ink rtnedlato K)liiU Monday and Thursday at 0 A. M. For Lightering ami Toning ol Vessels lletwees Portland and Aitsrla apply at tho olllco of the conuuny, cor. lYont and II streets. CIKO. .1. AINSWOHTIt, Supt. FIIANKT. DOIHIK, Ass't Supt. T. I'. OAK, Vice President and Ocul Manager. itiovlUSO Oregon Railway and Navi gation Company. speciaITnotice. From this date until .II'M! I. IHHI, this company Hill charite om: KOI.I. tit er ton on Wheat, Oats slid mill stun lran.iortul by Its steamboat from jioliit on the Willamette and Yamhill rlvrr to Purtlaml. (11.0. J. AINSWOIITII, Sunt. Columbia and Willamette DlrMon. September 17, lew). riotlO'80 SOLID JAGTS. Alarmln; prevalence of that Insidious, loathsome, dangerous, and olten fatal dlicaae. SS.TINK-Tr.NTll OF TIIK PKOPI.KOFTIIK NOItTII 131 isest are suffering more or less from the baneful malady, lielnjrof scrofulous origin, hence constitution, al, Its manllc.latlons are as varied as the rainbow Is In color. CATAIIII1I Is a scrofuleus afl-xtlon ol the imiccous ineinbrane which line not only the throat and nvul assages but al.o all the Interior orltles brain rjres, ears, stomach, liter, lungs, Intestines, kidneys, bladder, and the entire cuticle of the body and In Its different sUgos Is known as HUMID, IHlV OH CAN CL'IIOl'S CA7AIIIIA1I. At first It usually aflecU tho thrnat and nostills, the Impurities of whu.li are swal lowing; Into U0 stomach or Inhaled Into the lungs,' thus )nlsonliig the dlgestlte, rosplrstory and gcnlto-urlnary organs, and causing Deafness, Dysep.U, Constipation, Chronle Dlsrrtuca. llronehltls. Uucorrkiut and Con- sumption, which latter Is t ery of ten only Oatamii er ins lA'aaa. llence 11 is evieeiil mas any rciunuy, w ue effectual In rmanently curing thlsdl.ease, must xs seas theiatteratlse properties necessary to eliminate from tlio blood the scrofulous virus, which Is the primary cause ol the malady, as well as to cleanse and liral the affected membrane. DR. JAMES KECK'S SURE CURE for CATARRH! Possesses these qualities In a pre-eminent degree, hay In; tlrst cured himself, and for the la.t twelte years be has u.i-I the Mill: 41 III! In his practice as a ph) .Man with the most grarlli lug and unvaried success. We woulj caution the nubile against purchasing any iireiuratlon claiming to be Hie same, or slmllsr. None genuine without the autograph; Julur krrli, ,M.I., on therspHTOt esxhliaikage. We do not a.k )ou to Lellove our tinsuportel state luents. nor will we publl.h the certificates o unknown nrous rrsldlng In the tj.t or at a great distance: but on the contrary, we respectfully rtlcr those atrllctvd with CATAIlltll to the following HOME TESTIMONY: J. M. HTUOWIIltlDQK, Esq.. CaplUH.t, Portland, Or. JOS. lll'CIITLP.,K..Sherin Miiltuomah Co., PortUnd. llf.v AI.U.N.UT, ju.m-j, Bait'in. urtgon. JOSKI'll DAVIS, Ii., Tenlno, W T. 0.11. WIIKELEIt, K., Merchant, Hast Portland. C. II. HAMI.IN.Ij.1. Engineer, Car bh.p.IUst Portland. W. II, CUMMI.N'OS. K., Peoria, Oregon. IjrWeliaseliuuilreds ol testimonials from the most re.nectable t-ltllens of On-ffOll and Wsshlnstoil. but only refer to the minis of a few well known end prominent inumuuais. Ask your Druggists for Dr. J it m r krrL's siurr 'urn fur 4'nlurrli. And see that Ids name Is on the wrapper til each ptckage. PRICE! Ono Dollar per Bottle or Six Dottloa for $5.00. ilTA liberal dlount to Drugglsts.'Vl Send ordtrs to Dli.TtTlM KM K .1 4 !., No. 1M llr.t st, PortUnd, Or. Or to lllimiK. ItlilH.ll'O., Wholesale AgenU, Pottland, Oregon, not l:tl JOHNCRAN&CO. IntlUs residents In the country lo InipoU their Stock ot DRY GOODS. yE CAIIIIV ANJ IMMENSE STOCK OK DltKSS aoous, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, 'ami UXURHWKAK. MKNS' UNIVUNDUIKI) SHIUTS, MK.VS' UXDKUWEAlt, RUU1IKK COATS, rrrc.KTC.KTC. s AMPLE8 SENT FHEE ON APPLICTION ffTO 131 anu lui irw imeti, rotiiuiu, urego i 7'. , D0S1VU WUT liEGARDLUSS 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 utterlyregardlessoicost. Tne WHOLE STOCK Must beclosed'outinSIXTY DAYS. The selling price ot everything will be marked in plain figures. TERMS: CASH. L.tVK.IIIItSCII, Salem, Oct. 20, 18S0. IIORSE3IEDICINE D. D. T. 18G8. 4 8 A HOItSR MKDICINF. IT IS SUI'KlllOn TO any Liniment ever In rntnl. For ItlNOIIONK. iH'IN, 8WKILSKV, CALLOUS, LUMPS, and all OLli HOItll, apply freely, so as to blister, Irom three to fist dsya III succession: and In four or rise data If not cured, rciat as at tint, SPItAINS, STIFF JOINTS, 1IIIUISKS WINIKIALI.S, and all slUlit nllmcnU, apply a small iiiantlty, so as not to blister. Saddle Sores, Cuts, and all other sores, where the skin Is broken, mis the Lini ment, hall and hall, with any kind ol oil, and apply moderation. X&. For sale by the Trade everywhere. Hrursroir, February 4, 1880. II. II. MOOItK k SON, bavlnif this day tmrchascd ths rliiht, title and Interest ol WILLIAMS ti MOOItK In the "II. II. II. IIOIUSK MKIHCINK," will continue IU man ulactiirr, as SOLI: PKOPltll.TOltS, to whom all orders should be addrcssul. II. IJ. MOOItK A SON, Dru.'KlsU, Stockton, Oal 1I0DGE,DAVIS& CO., Agts, POHTMND. OUKOON SELL WHAT ? SELL IT ! XFVOU IIAVK ANYTHING TO SKLl. WIHTB IT I out In as plain ami concise manner as inssiuie itii send It lo tho WILLAMKTTK FAIIMKIt olllce, and we will do all we can to sell It. A wrest many farmers hat o oil hand extra supplies of SKKDWHKAT, SKKD OATS. TIMOTIIV SKKD, (111 ASS SKKD, tlllAPK CtlTTINOS, STIIAWIIKItllY PLANT. AI1TICIIOKKS, A IIITATOK As well as fine stock consisting ot IlltAFT IIOHSKS. JACKSandJKNNYS, U01IK IIOKSKS, MILCH COWS, IIMMIIiKD CATTLK, POULTIIY, lltXIS, SHKKP,and FAIIMS H)U MALI lleiuember that by sncndlnif a few dollar In adten tl.ln one can Kit rid of all these little ettras and thus kwiidownexieiiscs. Our rharfes tor such adsertlse menu are liom sl.W to HiW er month. lUtray notices we will publish lor 1.W) r month. THE CHAMPION! IS TUB MILL TOIl OHI-OON AND WASIIIOTON TKIIItllOIIY. It Ukcs the first premium at auto anuuountr rairs. iin:u :i,eou holii a-smmliv. Is warranted to do better and faster work than any other mill now In use. Do not tail to s.e It. SOLD II Y DKALKIW. For Informatlou call or sddresa J. YVOIIICK, Portland, Or. octlml OlUce w 1th J, I, due & Co. DO MIT r.llL to send for our Prlr. list lor liV). FHKK to any address uwi ap plication. Omtalns dusrrlptlous of tttry thing reqlred for personal or family use wltil oter 1.2W Illustrations. We H.U all goods at wholesale prices Inquantitlts to suit the purt-haser, Tlie only In tltutlon In America who uiak. this their sja.ll bluiness. Address: mumi;ovii:rv wauu a (., U and t:j WalMsh ale., Chlcara.,111 Pekin Ducks and Bronze Turkeys, Tou mali:, wishino to closk out ' my stock I oScr Peklu Ducks at (7.uj per trio Intluding one exhibition coop, llronw Turke) s K15.W mt pair. ,W. S. FAILING, B0il3-: Central Market, Portland. fftfmwfNgHHci asssssssl JRi 0 UsUSsBBBsUsBBBSsf IBBBBBBBBBL SsVsV ussssssssssssssssflsssssl VssH iJlsl sisssssssssssssssissssssss 9-1 'WVW HIRAM SMITH, Successors to SMITH, BltASFIELBA CO, ITari'lsbiifi, Oregon. Dealers In General Merchandise. Produce Nought. WHEAT WANTED for their drst-class Flouring Mill. FLOUH always on hand. 1,000,000 feet seasontil lumber, rough and dressed. 2,000,000 feet logs en hand niyl4-K Incorporated 1804. Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. LossesPnidorjL,iWn$l,334,G33,44 LosscsPaid Ognynj;1r.$162,3G3.29 Oregon Itnuieli Oilicc, GEO. L. STORY, Muimgor, Southeast screw ol First and Stark Btreeta, Opposite Ladd & Til ton's Hank, POIITLaMD, OIIEOON, apllsf I. F. TOWEltS, Xaaulsssurer, Inierter and Jobber of FURNITURE, Itedslliig, nriet.s Taper IIiuik hi,', Stoves, Crockery nnd UliiMHWitre. Rtcam Factory Notlhw est corner Front and Jsffsrsosi SUfcl. Warehouse 181 and IS! First and 114 Second Streets, POllTLAHD, OltEOON. oeS-tf RAILROAD LANDS. Isiberol Terms, . Loir Prices, Loiitf Time, Low Interest. OIIKOON ANDCALlFOItNIA ItAILItOAl) COMPANY. OFFKIl TIIKIIl LANDS FOIl SALK UPON THE follow Inrrlllwral terms' One-fourth ot the price In cash l Interest on tho tulsnce at the rate of seven per cent otic ) ear after sale, and each lollow Inif j car one tenth of the principal and Interest ou tho Ulanco at the retool seven tier cent tur annum. Ilolli prlnclsU and Interest aiyalile In V n. currency. A itlstMiint of ten cr cent will lie allowetl lor rash, LvlUra should tie addressed to PAUI.SCIIULZK, Unit Atrent, JeSS IUU. It. It., Portland, Oreiron) JOB PRINTING! AND BOOK BINDING. A. G. WALLING OWNS AND CONDUCTS IN A LKOITIMATK manner both the shove named branches nf bust ncss. Having accumulated a large assortment of STOCK AM IK HIT CUTS He ran do work lor Stotk-growere and Fruit Cultur I.U In a better style and at cheaper rates tlian aiey other In thebtatv. Hating a S I II AM ItOOK IHNntlliY Call bind Magazines, Mtule, etc., In first claas stile and at lowest living riots, lir IILANK HOOKS for every kind ol business made to order. au27 Corbett's Fire Proof Stable T" IVKItY, FKKD AND HACKS, COItNKII SKCONI J and Taylor atrctta, Portland. Oregon, Iteaannabb ihargcs. Particular attention uld to hoarding Iioimkw llaiks In attendance at all trains and boats, day and night. ConneeUsl by all Telephone Cumiunles. Wlisn toucome to Portland Inquire for "CnrhiK'a llacka. splO WOODAUII it 1A(IIM)N, Prop's JOHN MINTO, misspsKor MERINO SHEEP, riAKIM PLKASUIIK IN OFFKIIINO TOTIIF. WOOI, l growers ul Oregon and adjoining Terrltorha tin chance to pun base Thoroughbred Merinos, ami ss.iulnt artles Intermted that they can. and wlHondtavor t sell Sheep of the same quality and value at muilicheaiiei rates than such can rfMll,ly lie iuqiorU'd, Kxamluatlon and comiurlaon with other shceii In the market are cor. dlallr Invittsl, Address, JOHN MINTO.Salem, Oregon. The Itams anil llalit Ijtmbs ol the flu. k can bu sot-n on the Island Farm, adjoining Kalciii, The Kwes at the lume place, oral thelllll Farm four and a lull mlhs south ol thecltr. 4.IUYK SriXIIlt: MDIHtl.M:. tiii: i;m:tT i.m;i.mii hkmi:iv. TRADE MARK An iinfaillns; rein-TR ADB MARK cuj ior r(iniui Weakness, SK-ruia. terrhes, luipotency and alldlseases that follow, ss a conse. uuence of Keif. Abuses; as l.s of Memory, Universal Lassitude, Pain In the liack. Dimness (Ms-Tss-litW vision. I'reina-ilTII TAIIII. lure out age, auu laany other dlsuases Out lea.1 to In saiilty, or Consumption, and a preuuture grate. isTl'iill urtlciilar Inour ainhlit, which we desire to send free by null to evt ry one. The Hi lllc Mullclne Is sold by all llrugglsts at SI per ackage, or six for s, or will be sent Irie by mall on receipt of the utonsy, ly a.lddressing IIIKIIUtV Until m. I . NO. 0 iletlianlea' Illock, IIMKUII, ainn, JTSold by all Hrugglsts.4 JulWy SAWING MADE EAST- A box 1 ) years old can saw off as 3-root log la two minuiet, Our new portable Monarch Lightning- Sawing Maebloe rivals all sifters. gdO cash will be givsa to two nts wte ess saw uJtil sad tan la the eld sjray, ss ess bey 16 years old caa vita this raacttlae. Wsrsated. Circulars seal Fiss. Agsats sraatsd. KCHalM UIITVQI1 IAW M u 4 ijl4sl4M,lka(,lil, HsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK7?L5? & W fSssMsMssfsM9 J. B. KNAPP. Commission Merchant . AND PURCHASING AG13NT. t4I First Slrrrl, I'orlUnrl, Ormon. Would rc.iHctlully snnounco that he Is In tho Held, prepared to receive and sell the products ol the soil oat Commission, to purchase and forwanl supplies on the most reasonable terms for any who wish to buy. Hav Ing had years ef espcrlence In the handling and silo ot tho products ol the farm, garden, orchard and dalryj also In the purchasing and shipping of goods, particu larly In the line ol larm Implements and machinery, I feel confident that 1 understand practically Unwanted tho farming community In having at the city or me tropolis el trade an agent who understands their wants and will faithfully and honestly execute their orders, either (or purchasing their supplies or selling their pro ducts for a fair, modciitto compensation, at all time pro tecting their Interest the same as his own, llccogiiltlng the principle that Fidelity to trust Is Mis true measure and merit of suscess, I respectful so, licit your patronage. All orders accompanied with the cash will be prompt ly filled and forwarded at lowest market rates. Olveiis a call when you come to town. Send us your orders and save your time and traveling expenses, lor we can buy cheaper than youesjs. making orders specify particularly the kind an! quality desired, and keep a duplicate, that you may be able to determine whether your directions were strictly followed In cut you are disappointed In quality or otherwise. J. II. KKAI'1 P. O. box 434, Portland. HODGE, DAVIS & CO., OFFER A NEW AND POSITIVE CURE. WENZELL'S INFALLIBLE ANTI-SCAB A Mire nnil i:m U.NT roitiponnil twarsi M li:Tltlt: PHnt'11'I.M, nuil Warranted frc lin Injurious rfTrrta upon Ilia Woel nnil Mhrrp, nntl ('oiirlrnstsl form costing lllllei lr rrtlghtj DIRECTIONS t 1ut r K ,,ni gallons, a c fllK CONTKNTS OK O.NT. CAN INTO allor tewel capable ol holding aliout Ore cinl oil can with ton cut out will answer! nl nearly with water and allow to stand oter night. It not tiicn completely Ulsolt el apply heat, and when so lution Is complete, add It to tu nations t tepid water contained III the .ror recepUclefor dipping the shew. Uushoriie sl, alter their rcmnt si 'rom the bath shoulst have the liquid pressed from tho wool and the llquht returned to tho receptacle, and In order to Insure the destruction of the uralto, they should receive anotavor hath In about two weeks. N. II. Let the bath be warm and avoid exposuros rsld alter It. Head the follow Ing: Dsasr. Polk Co.. Sent 1 Ml 870 Messrs. Hodge, Davis A Co.! Having used the rcme dy that you scut me lat Spring for scab among aiy sheep, I iiatodrlaynl git Ing you results until the pres ent time, as I ilcslreal to allow siinicienl time toeuiwe so as to be certain that the dlswue was thouroughly ctucii, iiiipiieu my sueep twice alter snearing, ai in- ttrtaisoi lousys, an and hate examined thefiockiwrvfulli' at Icttsloneo a week slni1. the last dipping, hut have dlscotcrcd no n mains ot the disease. 1 do not hesitate to recommend your prciaratlon as a complete and cor tain reinctij lur ecau among sneep. J, W.Nnmni! Put un In alrti-ht cans, holding seven pounds rack. and every can, when used according to directions, wU dip 100 sheep. PltKPAHKD UXi'ltUSSLY FOIl ANDSOLI) 11 1- Hodgo, Davis & Co., Portland. MIIIILM.tLi: UKItlCilslTH. I'orllnnil, msyBOU THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR IJAITAITD BEaT. For morn tlmti iv tlilnlafn, ciuitury tlio MeslcaisMtietaii'gl.liilnieiitliiisliucii known to millions nil over tho world us tho only ssfo rvllaisco for tho rolltif of iicctilonts iiml 1111I11. It Is n innillclno nliovn irlco unit lirnlso Ilia best of Its kind. For every fuiui of cxtcrnul pulu MEXICAN Miistniik I.liiliiiflitt Is wllliout 1111 omiul. It penetrates flesh nml iniiscle til lh. very lione niiiklnir tint cnntlnii uueaof jmlii nml Inllii 111 iitloiiliiipoaHllilo, lis cfTecls upon Iliiinitti Flcsli nml tint Unit" Creation uro equally woiulcrfui. Tho Jloxicun MUSTANG Mnlmcnt U ncoiloil liy sonwilKxly In uvury liousn, Kvery tiny Lrlnus uuwa of th. MK(uy of all nvvfiil schIiI or hurts siilnliitiil, of rliennmllo martyrs ro stored, or n snltinlila horse or 01 saved by thu Iiculliitf jiowur of tills UNIMENT wlilcli siiocillly runs such ullmtmts ul tho IIIISrAN Ff.F.hll us lllieuiiiatlsiii, Nirrlllniie, sstlsT Joints, tuitirarieii luscies, istirsie and Nralds, tills, Jlrulaes and Mprahis, I'oleouone llltes nml NtlllKS, timiess, I.amrilesa, Sllil Mores, Ulcers, Frostbites, flillliUlils. Nora Nipples, C'ahetl Jlreaal, assd Indeed .very form of .sternal dis ease. It heals ivllliout erare. Fur tlio Iikutk ciir.iTitiN It cures Npralns, Ntvlnny, Wtlnr Joints, Kouuder, Harness No res, llanf llls easee, Fool llul, (Screw orm, Nrali, llollntr Horn, Scratches, Wlnd- Salls, Npavln, Thrush, Itlngbone, Id Mores, I'oll JIvll, 1'llm llon Hi. Might and .very other alliuent In which th. occupant, nf the sllahle assd Nloch Var.1 are Halite. Tlio Mexican Mustang I.lnliuent nlwuys cures nml never llsuiiulnU uml It Is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB HAN OR BEAST. J DENTIST. iJ. G. CLAltK, J). J).S I0UTLAND, OltlMON, t V I 'Jil il ll lP,i 1 Mg. sA I"" Ml