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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1881)
,'""ff"1 ' " 11 pJtJI WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OEEQON, MARCH 4, 1881. 6 & I; V I It If I! K f. r .' 1 ounirNj mdMWM LAURETTB. Yw, It wai a marrisgo "for lovci" tlicio was no denying that. Many a wealthier, wher, prettier anil more pruilcnt girl would have been glad to liavotlio Jlcv. llcnuigcr Hrtalctnin li( own congrega tion, too lint lio limit noeil pick up tliln itrango wilding from ioiiio outlamliih place, and ot lior at tlio head of an inlliicnti.il city church, an "pastor's wlfii," and, acolnij that ho hail no money, family or expectation", what clio could ho havo clinauii her for hut Mind, stupid love? And yet, hut four month nftr tho "coming home," Iwhold Lauiettu, In her hualinnd'i sttlily, wheru alio lit with corrugated brow Mora hi half-writ'en pcriiion, not vroiiuhlng lovingly mi tlio foiittttxil licsido him, with her ilttiuty toy work in her lap, a the moral lun of Idol would havo It, hut standing before him, tho tahlolrati con them, ptislonatv tear in her eye, reproich, ilispair on her votintuii unco, her hands cinsiHi 1 in a frenzy of wiml "Why did you ever luing ni" hcroJ" ilie ilmdder out in tragic, hieatlileJ j,Mpj "nut In-uaueo you loved mo. Ah, no, IVrniifctT, ucTtr thatl Don't seek to comfort lie by your oM .tisiiranci. I know better innr." "My dearl my dear!" expostulate Mr. Ilaslem, Kvntly, but ill rather n illsenuiageil tone, a if hu w.is lluding hi liottcr-Jinlf n bit of a handful! to manage. Mr. Iladem is a grutt man; hi hunt in in ha work, and hi truu ilfltii i to do hi duty iu tint sphere in which (ioil ha iihiccil lilliil hut if lin had lint nlsu plaeeil hi limit. Ill tho ki-tping of tlilt restless, eager girl, lie would never li.ivo tiilu-n her In be tho comp'iuioii of hi lifei enuntiiieiitly, tlitisti wihl words fill like an uiilrag'i mi III' u.ii. tlioiigh ln iwsstim 'limseLT slio can .surely never mean tliem, nor e'l'tn Bin:li iiiju'tini. "Vet, yes, I know Hut I only tmilblo vmil" til; Ijiurutto, tlio limning tear beginning U fall over her seorehing eheek-"tliat Iliavn ,110 placu heiu nut to euiiso anxiety that but for nut you would bo a htpnier and morn sue exMsful man, I know all that o well I am no comfort to you, lit advautago In your work, and I havo como 1 1 " "hauretto," hit Interrupt, wildh i "havo I iver ald anythiiu liku tlilt to you?" "Oil, no, nnl You are ton patient mid good, hut I know you never would liuto choteii mo, llcraiiitcr. but that you took pity on inv ure.it lovsforyou, which I, litxir fool I could not hide!" "Why will you toituro ynnrelf thus, dear? tloonillnd inu unkind or neglectful to you tint" you ahouhl fancy aticlt thing?" "No, ton kind) too t-inslderntc'" murmur tluj young wile, wringing her hot handi "too 'iiuinplainlng for it to boieal. Don't I know hat your wife shoiild.be? Why didn't you itarry a wise, useful yntintf, lady, whoso poir, Aitdis'h lirart would not torment you with so ini.eli lovti and yearning? You don't need any worship It li only uxtravaganco to you." "I thought I wanted It, l.turottu, or I would not havo asked for It," slulis Mr. Hal kvm feeling words tt bo idle, wiiilo iho will twist them mo itrimgely. "Ikitynu kwjiv better now," gisps I.au-retti-, with a hvsterio laugh, "and mi do I, to my tkair. Oh, lloranger, never think that t binned you!" Slid itauil n mninent, w hiteiiiug to the lips, jl.uingat him in indet'iaiou, a if iho longeil ci yet to cat herself at his feet, ntnl mi nlniw hi teudernesa nr furtive nt-,, but hit vycK wero on hi iinlluisheil lerniou, longing fy. as It seems, anil she turn away and creep Miftly away fiom tho room at if crushed. "My darling," In-put tho young husband, looking up, and then ho discover he I alone, "Alter all, ho inusv, "it U In-tlrr to leave Iter to coiiiu to reaiou'ierself -ilio atwnyailoe stud then I can toll her, peihil", mum strongly than I havo over tlouo how deep and strung my luvu I for her. IWr lniuettt, I won ler why li" doubts me?" Hut it is Saturday uveuiiig, and his setiuou must I hi lluisheil, in ho put away ilointmlio is'rplexitie with nil dibit mid plunge into thewy. With all hi txcclleuclci and ho is truly in altcetiiiimtf, vvcr-thoughtful husband -Mr. Ilaslem tliH' not altogether understand tho way to treat hi Liurctto, Jjliti is pisiiniiaU'ty loving, impulsive, ill 111 (tilt, and full of nervous, generous iiupossiblt. (auciesi he, calm, stnuig, well-hilauced, earn est in nllivtlmi, inllttxiblu in duty, Slie i stung tit freiiy by soino wnnl which indict his Kiiiii'd into Iter ear, burdened with tho thought mid caies, and hour of II.IIU whoso meanings slio tl.no not understand, nit width tlrivo herfevervtl, craving heart tho rlvter to him, and ho all iiiu-ouscioiis of tho teeming suiting faueiia, all unknotting of these sorrowful, heavy hours, wonder at the iiitipiulity of her spun, and her many exact ions, while ho lutes htr iiouo tho less nor neg lect hi duties a whit thu more. You might call them, at this at.tgo of tho ill vl. Snow ami I'iif, and wonder littlo at the eii lie). t tt was close on Sunday inniiilug when the luator ptr away his umk and thought t'l iet. Never litlnd, it was a gisxl sermon, mid Ih (oiti lifting his study ho praytsl humbly that it might Iki hli-tsl to soi no among hi llovk, huIi-iim eti'it his own ewe l.tinli. Lturtttu hid not yet rvllrvtl. I'onlish giil, lio must Iim sit'lug alouo down ataira waiting for him. Thu ga was nut lit in the jut lor, but at thu loiiud of hi steps in tho half, tho lituio-Ut-vi nr. an eldetty wnui.tn, with a (Hvuliar, cold ji r.tiuv up fiom tho kitchen region, a unto in iter hand. "Mis' llatlem has gone nut, sir, and shit tol.l mo not to ilisturltyoti on no account till you would como down, and to gitu you this uuto, i expect, sir, sain mo woman ncuiurv tv. ainiNithiiiu tlown her apron, while her stealthlv evo v atcheil her master' face, "she KOiio to aH'lul tho evening at soino of them lilcit'la ot hers, unit want you tit go lor Ler. It's a rainy night for you to g unit after your work, air, but -ho! lie! lou'll not get tho comfort with a young wifo that you had when you was yourown mister," liur Mr, lladem was deaf to old Martha's wonts of wisdom. Ho had torn open thu note and read what turned him cold and blind a stone. This fiom hi owu littlv wifot "J am t-oing away- out of your lifo forever, Ikrangcr, 1 havo thought it all over and it is hot. After aw hilo marry again, for 1 shall bit ilia J I and don't mako such another mis take. Tako her w would havo taken but for tun. Oh, my love, I never hl.uncd youl Iai'HOTK. "Tho I.id i your sun ami shield, and Ho will watch over her 'ou mourn, and will pro se rv her from harm," uidgojel Kldcr Cmy s toil, when a week later, ho Wilt over bit iu tor pillow, and held hi burning hand in his. "And perhaps thl will hobles cd to tho wayward child, and ordered for her and your moro lasting happiness. Bo not dis quieted) nothing is auspcctcdaiyctamongtho pcoplo, and wo inuit keep her ilamo ipotlc. Thoy think you took her homo to aeo some rolatlve, and 1 will explain her continued ah asneo." So this wlso friend itood bctwocn tho crush ed minister and tho cruel darti of slander tuld all iniHiirera that Mrs. llaslom ha been "sent by tlio Lord to fulfill a mission else where, and meanwhile, prayed hard for good ti rmnn nut of tho great evil. Hut nx months passed away, and llcranger Ifaslom was still desolate. It was vaguely reported that Mrs. Haslem was nurslnu somn dying relative, iteihapswitli a cloud over his or her name, henco tho pas tor's retieencu and sadness. Tho truth was never onco suspected, and, ho it said to itoor Lauretta's credit, none, even tho lm it slan derous, dreamed of association wrong with her. Six months, and Christmas cvo. Mr. ifas lom is onco more In hit study working at his Christmas sermon, with earo and weary sad ness in hi palo face a heart lighting for truth auilil mucii iicHpair wituiii, Tho room had not that bright, dainty air it mi'o six month ago, though old Martha prided herself on taking thu best earu of "her minister " Tim flro burned dimly, half mntlieieit ill :ttns. tho hooks wero piled a'lyhowt tho little sewing chair waited on the hearth --wait. il Mill! On this night tho Child of tho word was born tlio Holy lS.dio who was to bring such lov. .Suddenly t' o door was oneiud wide, hut silently, mid Laurettu stwl there, tho snow upon lier poor gmiiiuit, a great, (pilvt-ring liht gruw ing mi her white face. And in her oiitstifteheirnims, whilol er llpinovospccl. leshly ami her hollow ey appealed, sho hehl a sleeping babel Wn it a phantom? HuMirninf iin. sr.ttteriug hooks and manu script, mid laced her, ticmbllng and wnndcr iin.' -afraid that sho inluht vanish away. "Uer.iiiger!" breathud Ijiuntte, timiilly. "I luvu brought you a Chiistimu gift -our child!" "My dod!" exclaimed Mr. Haslcmj "i this possible?" Ho put hi arm around them, and, scarce conscious, dtew them to Iho llreside, jilaceil her in thu vacant chair, Tell on 111 knee lie fore her, nud, trembling exceedingly, pressed them both to hi heart. "nil, Iml, Thmi hast lteen kind and pit! full" hograHil. "Are you glail?" wliNpea'd tho lost I.iil lotto, between quivering heartlieats; "or shall I leavu him with you, and go away and Ieuvu you iu peace?" Ho tightened hi embrace, and moaned a ho kissed her. ".Still douhtliiif. my darling -my darling! Oh, how could you tlesoit mo so? Am 1 in poor a liusliauil to you m thai: "Oh. tell mo to atavt I.et me hear you bid mo welcomo!" rang out tho young voice, with Itaolil, passionate, yearning catlenco. "(imlwitneit la'tween ua tluit my heart ii entirely set iihiii voill" cried Ilcrangir, sol euinly, "an I that 1 havu kuotvn no moment of happiness since I lost you, I never loved another never desired other woman thin yoti) anil though I might havu seemed cold iu my manner, tl.trlintr. I always Inveil you first. and best, ami doopjtt of all earthly gift to mo." "How gfod how i;ood (iihl has liet-u to send inn back to you! wept hauivttw, wind ing her arm itlsiut him iho had w mistrust wi "I didn't think it possible yon would for givonud tiktt mo homo; I thought you would bo stein and haitl, a good men often niu to thu weak nud wicked. 'Why did you go, dearest?" whispered lie ranger, fondly. "I'm going to -ye, I'll never conceal any trouble Irnni ton au'iun." sahl tho voiinu wiftt tlut rmiuedlyi "mm this wa what turned mo wild altogether. Old Martha nev r liked my c( luing hem, ami alway wa telling mo what chaiigctl time you had -how iiouo of your friend would como to tho houso becausu thoy weien't pleased with your choice, and how un happy you seenio I to be, and at last sho told inn tlicio wa a young lady you had Wen en gaged to, a good, limn, energetio worker iu tho church, that too congregation wouiil navu Ikcu tleliuhtetl with Mis aiistui, you kuutv. and, ah, mul when I eoinptreil my uncles self to nor. ami reineniniMtii now my invu inusi havo taken mo otitof pity, 1 couldn't couldn't it.iy to boa burden "Hush, my beloted) don't cry on this happy, w Into night of our llvus! That wa all false, .mil .Maltha ilnll liiul a place elsewhere. Now, tell us about this litllo fellow," Thoy lioth imurttl over tho ioft waxen faeo of tho sleeping infant, joy iu tho mother mid III liu latlier a eyes. "Ho canto three weeks ago," murmured I.turctte-, blushing hapuil) , "and it was to give him to you I lived and winked an hard. II o kept mo from despair ami w roug many a dark day, and so, iu soon a 1 could travel, wo caino." "Our littlo Uty," breathed tho pastor, soft ly kissing him, with lender, but most griev ing reproach, hocric dt "Oh, how could you leave mo, and battle through it alouo and J never knew?" So that wai how I.iurvtto came kick to lleiani'cr Haslem. It waan cold, dark night iu Winter. TI o wind blew, and iho alio' whirled furiously aliout, seeking to hide itself beneath clokk and hooda, and ill tho veiy hiirof those who weiu out, A distinguished lecturer wa to apeak and iio'.wilhstaudiug tho kid weather ti'o vilUjo very g no ally ventured forth to hear him. William Auiiil., buitouetl up to his chin iu hi thick oveTco.it, iiccomiuiiictl hi inothei'. It was dillioult t walk through tho falling snow a,.iiut tho piercing wind, ami William aid to hi inothvri "Cotildn'i you walk easier if you took my arm?" , "l'orhap I could," hi mother icplied, a ho put her arm through his, and drew up a closely a peusiblo to him, Ttigethtr they I rot. iil tho st.tiui tho mother and tho boy w ho had once been carried iu her arms, but who had now grown so tall that sho u old lean on hi They had not walked very far Iwforo ho said I "I am very proud tonight, mother," "I'roud that you can tako caio of me?" In laid to him, her heart gushing with tender-in-. "i'ld ii tho first timo you hao leaneil upon me," said the liapny lioy. There will bo a few hours iu that child' lifo of moro exalted pleasure than ho enjoyed that evening, even if hu should live to old ago a id should in hi iiuiiIiomI, lovingly provide lor her who in his helpless infancy watches I over him. The Ikuton l'ivtt say of thoNortliAinericau lloviowi "Kvcry nuniU-r set tho iniiuta of thinking poopli at work with an activity that none of it competitor uom to tipial and it contents aro Ulke-l aUtut in cultivated circle until iUsuccoisor anitear." The Iteviottand tUe.F.uiM Kit aro funuslwl togethcrit fit.'JJ per year. Sulmcriptiom ahould x lent to this ollice. EARLY DAY8. Remlnlicencoi of a San Franclico Pioneer Fruit-Dealer. John l'ipor, tho theatrical manager of Vir ginia, Nevada, furniihos the Kntcrpriio with the following items relative to tho first Intro, ductlon and sale of fruits In California. Mr. 1'iper was tho first fruit-dealer In San Fran cisco and came to that city from New York in tho steamer Oregon iu tho month of April, 18.").'!. Ho says that tho first box of apples of l'aciflo coast production which reached Han Francisco came in tho samo year fn in the ranch of Lewis Allen md Mr. Meade, In tho vicinity of Portland, Oregon, tho owners of tho samo having crossed tho plains In 1840, and hiving brought fruit tree with them. Mr. l'iper purchased tho first lot from th agent, Mr. King, for '.'. f0 per pound, mid re tailed tho samo from $1 to 1, and oven $5 n piece. Tho next steamer, tho Columbia, brought another box, for which Mr. 1'ircr of fcrciftho samo price, which was decline.!. Hu finally secured tho lot for 3I.I-J each, nud sold them again to two lads named Heading (now iu tlio gunsmith luisines in nan Fran cisco) for ?1.JI7J a piece, who iu turn peddled tli'in outat from $.') to.?.'i each. During tho Winter of IS."..1. 1 Mr. I'ip'-r and Mr. Andrews, who was then engaged h the hardware businesa on Davi street, ordered t.uuij or n,uuii ixiuiiii in nppie smppeu iron' Now i ork City to San rmuclscu by temer, paying fifty censs per poillul for freight. Tin apples wero packed III sawdust ill closed til can, hays tun- informant, tuu apppj when first opened had a delicious llavor, r, nut turm-il black iu half nil hour nftcrwanls from the U feet of tho heat during thu twenty days tow age. Mr. l'iper adopted n suggestion fnmi soino one to preserve tho nitples by iiicUing them iu salt water, and sold them pickled for fifty cents apicco, nt which price theywvie readily tlisisised of. Tho fruit dealer nnti.'cd, hnwoveri th.it customers after taking one bite v lid generally throw away tho apple in tho 11.17.- (I'ortsmouth Sipiare). Ho wa after wards advised to bako the pickled apple, by way of variety, and nchially sold several bundled dollar' wjiUi bakeil, for half a Col lar nniecc. Tho first lot of peaches which reached Mil Francisco. IS.1I, camo from Mr. Hill's rated at Napa, and sold n high ns ?'.'. .'0 per do'ii.. retail. Uierrles ot uirgon growtn were In tnxluced the samo yoir. air. l'iper pir chased tho first lot for 9'J.oO kt pound. I'it ting them in a clothe basket ho retaileil tli-m mi thu street for 'J-') cent nplccc, and aft'r wants sold them in hi store for tT per nouid, Strawbcriiea nrrivcd from Alamn'U in lS-'il., and tint $1 a pound wholtisalo, and heaped up iu French soup-howls, holding half n imunil each, wero retailed for f.lper liowl. l'can, which came into market nUttit tho samo time, retailed at a high figure. Mr. l'iper rrmen bem getting 91 1 fur a single pear. The lint lot o(graies which camo from LonAngcbs aohl at wholesalo as high a -" rtnta irr IHjuiul. Iu 18.111 Mr. l'iper iKinght.'t.OOOlMtxfs on tho steamer Senstor, just arrived in Sin Francisco, mid took them to Sacramento nisi Marysvillo, wliero hu was ctmipcllnl to dii m))o of them for less than the freight charge', tho hot wrathrr having ruined nearly tho en tire lot. On tho return trip n cargo of water melons, obtained from a rancher Iu Sacramen to for LM cent apiece, wa sold in Sail Fran cisco at price ranging as high a$l. Orange, which wero llrt brought by steamer from Sal .loan, the terminus of the route of tho Nicara gua steamers iu 18.11, brought cTX) per I.IKK' wholesale. Lime brought up from Acapittc wero $X) per f.OOO; bananas, SW n bunch. Among Mr, l'iper' best customers while in thu fruit business weiu Micloicl ltecie. Cant. Folsom and Alh'rt Ithoile ("Caxton"), and a host of othci whose name wo havo notspace to enumerate. Wlnlsr Feedliti iu the Dairy. Mti)KliJ Jeiinul. It i iuiM)rt.int that the d liryinan ihoitll to feed hi cow a to cnuio them t hold out their milk to the cud of thu season; ami i o dairyman can ntfcrtl to havu a shorter seisou t'tau :i(X) days, Unle.s ho feeds lometling better than dry corn stalks ho cannot expect to pnilonu' the season of lactation through IV-comlK-r, and if his herd do not co no in till tho middle of March, they ahould not go dry till almiit thu middle of January, If ho has pro vided fodder com, cut in blossom, hound tt Iu bundle nud set it Iu lari'o ihocki, so tu to reman given and Itight, hu will find lttlc tlilllciilty in keeping up a fair fiuw- of hilkt but this should ln fed with gootl clover hav, or with four or five pounds, of wheat inlhll ing jwr day. If ho i ohliued to fe-cd ortlina ry corn stalks and ho i previiltd with a feed cutter, let him cut these stalks into kWt lengths ami mix two oiiart of inlddlingH and one ipiart of corn meal iht bushel, after liois telling the cut corn, mul then let it lie iuiu.iss for aliout twelve hours and win m up iimet this will somewhat soften tho wo. tly lit so of tho stalks, and render tho whole moieilijesti ble, Tho nrw pitK't-s lli.seeil meal uuy lie purchased at one cent ht pound by thu'tou, and tho ilairymen ctnuut make a better in vestment than to piirchasoeiioughtofcctlinch vow- one pound per day. If it ii coiitiuutd all Winter, lie will tiud his herd iu most sat fac tory condition in tin Spring, and will h.vo no trtiuhlo with them when they como in. A lit tlo oil meal is tho best inbstitutu lor gnu iu the Winter -at least till dairymen ihall mp ply thiMiistlvea with gicvu cnsilace of tin va rious kind of km , prcicrvcel insilo, t o ... pletely, a to lm a sweet mid succuleit n when cut. This day may arrive iu the fitiirv, and tlit'ii Winter feetling will Iki a etui Situa tion of tho Summer mtiou grass. The Llrao-'Itln Club. "A ltvtlo money will buy wtw.1 on' latei an' bicou, an' shoes an' cloe," k-gac thi old nun ni tho meeting opentil, "bits of uoncy will buy silks an' satins an jewelry in' white house. Do man with a lectio inoiey iceu s to Wliuvo dat do man with lot of itam takm' all tie couifoit, I ued to have dat utrah, but bo got olier it. It am my lotuuin belief dat tie man who sot down hefo' hi owi fire, with Ins witu on tie right an In cltill el on ilu kit an' do otu cat mi a pan full o' ajle iu the middle, am in posishuu to take jisl as much comfort a if 1k lived in a houso lid colileu sta'rs. Takes do world frow an you 11 tin' tlat do humblest home am do hapie.t. lie man who has steady work, and savn' wife an' healthy children till I n't lie a bit happier if he wti to tlraw $.10,IKX) in a lottey. If ho ihvin't take comfort it' hi owu Cult. It' lu-r own fault It Ins wiln isn t liapp, Soino time my ole woman git tie blue, an blow areiuu' kaso the see folks rido out i tleir kecr idge an' tire up iu tleir satins, it I build up a gttrt.1 lire, git out do apples, cider, an' popcorn, draw up tie Wj rockinVl.-er, an1 she can't stait' it obcr ten iiiiuiti. Derfuei begin to lly away, an' ihe ivtt do kthl ot on my hcadan' ayt; We ha a cabin o our own, plenty to cat, a lectio money in di bxuk, au' I 'apect wo kin sot down u' tako much iol id comport a if you war tiiiv'uer.aii' I bad ten silk driNuca,' Ho who makes U moat of what bo's ho ijot am littiii' hiinstf to enjoy K'ttcr. No iituaihuu hut wluit Culd be inado worie, Kvcry dollar made by bu.t work ought to bring two dollar! wort t solid comfort." TltAy.Sl'OKTATION L1XK3. Oi'vun Railway and Xavlga tion oinuiny. OCEAN DIVISION. lift worn Kan Fraurlsoo nnrl rorllaiiit. Eteimthlp Leaves EvenrFlvo Days. LsAti.tts tntsiiseu j Liiraltiarusii IT 10 A.M. I . -T S A. , I 3 I I & as -S IVIi. in Kel). KBb."llS IVIi. K Id). ulKuli. 42 Keti. 2J Keb. SO Msr. 2 Mar. I t'eli. 27 Mar. Mtr. 12 Mar. 7 Mjr, 17 Mar. 19 Mar. II Mar.. 21 Mar. 27 Mar. 22 April II Apilt :l Mar. 'jl April 8 April 11 April i: April 111 April It April lalAprll it April '.il April 21 May l May alAprll 2lMar :l llhjht Is rrieTYol to cliamjo steamers or sillhiif Jays. ThroiiKli TlrkelssoU to all prhnlpil elllo hitl.o t'liltril Man sad Cmaili. RIVER AND RAIL DIVISIONS. uliiiiililit, Mllliintrlle mul Viiinhlll Illieo. n:iiiir.uv i, us. Uttu IMrtl.iM.I for liallles, fIU) Wulli, I'uia-' till t nml up-T rlvt-r ilnts. ; Astoria, Kah-) .... -I-..-..... ' Mmi. Ti o- Wisl. Thtir Krl. Sit. -1AM f. AM ASli AM JA) .1 A M HAM I AM I AM el AM it AMitl A .M Kistltle yiilcria, New Wvstiulniter mi. i ha it..,. ll AM M A .M Cttli um t, Ikty ,ltyi II l k- krn.i) K'H-.hkolll i k uat.llmiknii OAM II AM WcMpnrt, Cllf-1, ton, Knitpjet. )' ll.ntnii t AM I AMI (J A Jl 7 AM AJ. '7 AM ."ale in. Alluanr. t'orv .'orvnlllsami' HAM iitemieillato C mints ) I AM I I Criirrnl tllllt-evJ'iir. I'lotil nml l Klrtel-!. .1 MH'ltAKKSAC"., Arts btateof California. A. U MAXWKI.U Tlekit m-clitO. It. At.V. Co. JOII.N'ML'in, Oiiier.il Knlriit .V l'.is'r ncnt. T. P. DAKKS, yiivl'rl.k'lit ,v Manager. Oregonian Railway Company mi i mi. M:W HOIfTK. IMHT.HIIII. lllllAIIIN. COMMCt-'INtl MONHAV, JANUAltV 10, ISal, urul until further notice-, Uis "Cllyof Salem" will Iraie fue c4 Morrison street: i''li x il'' u''- Muiolivs ese-jpl. malting t)'Mr cltno ewiiievtloii at ltil)' Litiiilluii lu trains for mi. I'niil, Irriielt I'riirlt- sn.l Mllvi-rluu. Hint ill l-tlrlr. Mnldn lulls. ,rsl HUylnn. rlii ami i-sterinclUto imliitte Meals abounl steamer, anil slet-pit u aoi-oiiiinr4lptleiis for i-suuenwrs ileslrluir f-t-n itsiaril llo nl.'lit prctlous tuilayofilriuiturn. VIUHTMIIi; IlltlolllV. 8-nn A, M. J illy, Hou,U)t rueptul, via O. St C w II. K., (West KM UltWon) foot of ' sireoi iuaUiii:e'loroni!.'etlou at sir4riile C'ro'slii-s loi llrhlttlll. Ilrniiiliiieiiil ana stlirrluuil Jlliirlloi, J -'tor ulncs Iwuiiilftlii-rltlitu Juurlloii this trail is ill rmiasfiiPiKs: On MO.NIUYS. WKllSiailAYS Mul KltltlAVS toststlimslielHoen Mltrrlilan Juurlloii an.1 Italia. (Ill Tl'IIIIYS. TIIL'IIMIIAYH an.l ATUIllA)b Co stations lieteen nlirrliluil Jtilirtlisunil Hlirrt lull lllltnllilnlfii:T.stooUto tsitnts on sal si l). X C. II, It., VVi-.t hl.loillvlslKii ticket ortK-v. 8'li A. M- MtlNIIAVri, WKIiNKSUAYS snu IMF KltlHAYS. Irmu foot of Morrtson struct, teamer "Ohio" for Dailim ami all ptlats betsu I'lilllilllil ami Dii lull mi Itlltr. FREIGHT. (I'ootof Morrison street front 7 A.M. to OP, M-) i:atiiiii: imi. Kreljlit reexltwl dally, cxivpt Kunilays, tor jwluU Ulxivo Hay's LnmlliiRiiiJ llromistlltr. WMT Mill! MIIKIIIX. Freljrlit retvlteU TL'lilDAYH. TII11IISHAYS aij SATlTtl'AYS, for all olnts on Itlltr betwuit I'orl IiiiiiI ami liii) Ion, anil for lliillns, Mlirrlilau an liitrnucsJUte luluU. J. M, nixMom; J.NO, It. U'llKAT. veneral Mitrlntenlent Acting I rtl.-lit and Tiikst Ajemt. WILL CERTAINLY CURE Coughs, Colds, IIoartencM, Soro Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Aith ma, Whooping1 Cough, Croup, and every Affection of tho Throat, Lungs and Chest, including' Con sumption. Sold by all Druggists. atgglawiJiaaiwulJjwr. ims m wriMl i mood rmiuum, our koi4 mftvru IIETSJ tSK'S itJ'A.iJff-ETr'fii uui-.aMitncw Mnu fwnt AtnlKanL utMll akin hfenr Rw t foor eitotci of rtalOMuctnthoU.TJ ii itnwM.iMoari Vjr4 tUftt.IW to IL iff a SMALL FRUITS Mf tn, (i. t H VumzA. EalUI oa7 an IMMMM ttoe cl kkutmiDtU irlvVio Tpllt frnd n lauau Ill I VTUrw n s7r.a..,.. 40outm. STOsUlS, HABBISOH CO., Pilntvltll, 0. Jl SUSHIS tmfUmK Muum UU yMT. CLARK & UPTON, Real Estate Agents and AJICJUTJJCTS. .i: i'iiumim: ami mu: sir itv IViuntrv l"rots-riy iiarlullv rtmtod. IN Property lor sals Iu iters turt Ctlv siiJ ut. IIilKS Iteutevl uul Uenu colltxt lira u.. siiui closes! aueotlMi. DISUINi KOU IICILIUM1S Iu estrr stjrl. wltk full details, a4 siscs-Utcatlons fumtahM la Iowa r Oountr). Call iikI set) our cillery ol ue!aa. 1 nml :-a ssashluslou HI., I'stHliutil.Or. J veil AGENTS WANTED R5TSiS5 Family Kltlllllis MarMur ter ImtntvJ. Will kUI ulr ol tu.Uiic, ollh MIXL siiJ TtlK rsms ilrlr. Ill it) tulaulea. It villi also salt treat sm4 A fancy ofk for tsoUh there UiUajsa reaJjr marks!. eti-l lr ciri'titar an.1 terms to th TWOMPt.Y KNITTIXU MACHINE CO., KlO-Kt iCt) Waihlivwo St., Uweou, Uuf SOLID JACTS. Alanuloir prstsloocs ol that imlJIoui, loatlisoms, dsng-srous, snj often fsbil illseass, CATARRH SINK-TENTH OP THE rEOI'LEOF THE NORTH west are siilterlnit luor or less from the baneful l.r. Uc-hnrof se-rofu!ous orlifln, heuceeonstltutloti al, It b.snlfiMtutlons ire is rarleil as tlio rainbow Is In color. CATAItltll Is i scrofulous affection of the inuc-coti uieuitrao tthlch lines not ouly th throat anil nasal assises but also ill thl Interior entitles brain t es, cars, stf.tnacli, liter, lunirs, Intestines, klilneys, lilojik-r, anil the entire cullcl of tho body and In Its Jlrlcrent staid-s It Liiowh as HUMID, UUY Oil CAN L'KIIOL'M CA'.AIIHAH. At first It usualle affect th threat and nostills, the Impurities of vthlcn ire iwal lovtlnir Into thu stomach or inhaled Into the lunirs, thus olsonliiK the ilUcitlvi-, respiratory and gcnlto-tirlnary uriraiis, and neilsliu lesfness. IlKp.b, Constipation, Chronic Dlarrhav, Dronchltls, U'Ueorthaa and Con sumption, whlrh latter Is scry ofte-a only Catakrii or Tin Lilian. Ilcnt'ult Is erIJcnt that any remedy, to b effeetii.tl In Iwmiancntly curing thlsdisoase, must pos sess til atte-ratite properties nce-cssary to eliminate from tlio lilocl the si'rofulotis tirus, uhlth Is the primary cnusiiof tho malady, as vie-ll a to cleanse and Ileal the affected meinhtsnc. DR. JAMES KECK'S SURE CURE for CATARRH! I'ocsse these niHtitlcs In a pre-eminent decree, hav lnllrt eutiil hini-e-lf. and for the l.t-t tttelte jetirs-IioIuhu-ihI tint Mill: 41'ICi: tu his prat-tle-o a a pit) sh-l in llli the most irrarlf t Inif and uut urti-d sui-ews. tVe wiml.l umtloii tho iiiihllo niihiit purchtsin any prep-initlon elaltniu? to lie tho situie, or similar. None Iti-nulno ulthniit tho .ititosrnpln Jiime Keeft, .11.11., on the vtriii'i rol ere-li ltat-kaire. IVo tto nut .tsl. jou to hi'llus our liniiipjrtiil state, tiient). nor will w inh'l!i the eertlfles-e-s of unktiotrn pe-r-un-rjsldl.nr in the lt-tor at it aru.it ttlsttiivu. hut e:t thu ctiiitrtrv. we re-i-Kifiilly refer those allllvtcd i. Ith L'AJ.ll.ltll to llltl follualilK HOWE TESTIMONY: J. M. STIhllYlimiHll'. IVni.. CanltalUt. Portland. Or. -int. iiLLlll l.r..i.w. ri.e-nn aitiunoniaii i-o., i-ortiaiin. lil.l Al.u.i r, .ni.Nt.s, yaiein, iinifun. JUSKI'll MAVI-. H., Telllnn, W. T, C. II. U'flCKf.! II, r.., Mm hint, Knit l'urll.m.l. tj. II. IIAMf.l.N.Kni. Knliiver.L'arSlwp, i:nt I'ortbin.l. tV. II. l.'l'MMI.Si, Km., I'eorti, Oregon. iiTtl'o Imve huiiihls of testimonial from Iho most re-spectitl'le citizens of Orcpiu and Ua-lilnton, but oil) rtfer to the names of a fuir veil known and prominent Indltldtlili. Ask yonr Dritir.-lsts for lr. .Itiuir leeeli -tun- C'urr lor 4'nlnrrli. And seo that his mine l on the wnis.r of eai-lt tnckai-u. 1'llICE: One Dollar por UotUo i ot Six BotUos for 90.00. t3". lllH-nl ill'cutint to liruir;lts.t'Jt -tend order to lilt. JAMKH KM'K A CO.. No. IU I'lr.t tit., IV-ttland, Or. Or to iioim;i:, ittsi-t.t it., VhoIesulo Aicvnts, rottland, Oretron. notlitf The Celebrated Clothing House of FISHEL & ROBERTS, Corner Alilrr nml I'lrsl Ulrrrts, rortlnuil, Orriiou. Ui sow on hand a lull slock of Fall and Winter Clothing. Gentlemen's Underwear, Furnishing Goods, Suits Made to Order. Hats and Caps, Etc, With tho FINEST STOCK of goodi la atoro ovor brought to turn city wo confidentially Invito all j call on us. X't'JDK DK. WmlYCOilUB, v.l." rJSTEIUXAJtYSVliGllOy, rurlluml, oriuon. Writes rrese'ili'tlonslorlMse-ui'sof olieUlKSOt itoek. rice, II foreae-h )rii ration vtrlttcn. SUte syiti tows and s;e ol aniuuls as near at uillle. out -c. I'. Ilwoti's lllaekrrak Stables, HI t-und at., tMU Mill SIHIIUK. lirshlearc Cor. Tlilrtjentli ajij Taylor Sts. H0DGE, DAVIS & C0.7 OFFKlt A NEW AND POSITIVE CURE WENZELL'S INFALLIBLE ANTI-SCAB .1 MAIKsind r.MM li:.T (uuipuuud bu.r.l MIKNTIUC 1'UIX II'LI.S. mid liurriintrd ftr from lujurlous rlTttls iiiim Hie Wool nml Sheep, mill Cumlrusrd form rixlliii: Utile lur frrlulit DIRECTIONS l l!T rilK CONTrN18 OF O.Ni: CAS INTO I tin vail or vi-smtI ranabld i.f holding about Ills b-allou, a e-oal oil eau tilth top cut uut vtill aiuuer; fill uvariv mm wate-r anu uuow to sutnu oter iiuiiu n not tlien exiiildete'lv diwilt ed annlv heat, and wliun so lution Is eoinplvte. mtd It to U.t eallons of tcplj tsater tuutajiivd In (lie !-nier reeviiUelei Ut dipping the itioe-u Ltisliurno siieviiafU'r lliolr removal f rout tlio Uttu should liatiitholIii:iitpi-nxl fiom the vtoid and the IkntiC returneil to the e ..tit .H.aitd hi order to Insure tin ileln.etloii ol tiie lur-Mtv. tlie-y should rciMw anotlivi lAtn in atstoi tw., m .. .v. P.- lit il- i. il. t nam. nil a t eld vaiwaurts esM after It. Head.tliefoilolii;: ( lin-.sv, I'olk Co., .Sent, li, il Miirs. llod.-c. ImU JiCo.i llatlis.'Unsl ll.e reme dy tlutt you sent mo la.t Sprlii,; for eaU aitionjr to) sneep, I liato ti )"i sit ms'ou results until me pres ent tiuie. as I de.irixl to allon sullleieiit time to eltn,e so as to l etrtalu II it the dlseu-e was tliouroujlil) -ttieJ. luiiiiM. m .lioe'plMlce after sliesirtntr, at tn tertalt of li da) , .ml liaio oamluel thenwVeurefulli al h-astoiieva etk slit.-v the last d!.-ln;, hut hate dUevtured iiiiK-uitiiuof tliedlMiei, I do not hetuw toreivi.tieiid j our iTe-pirstion it a evuii-letv and cer tain retaedy for siuli utnwiij she p. J. tt". Nkvoiitii. 1-sit u,t In ii .--t ,M onus, holding seteii sounds eewb and utirr m. wuj.i u.l aevordlnto dirocilous. U dip lturhc.,1. I'lSKfAttKil KXlT.lvSLV l"l)It AXDSOU) BY Hodge, Davis & Co., Portland. WlltlLKMU; UHltiUlrsTS. farllHUd, .... naaVKU COUBINEO CATaVLOOCE i Wilt Mail rrt toaUwko ojJy fry J.4IUT. n VvnairlHaesstml Cronnd Iss wklck wo lst our Veeelahlo an flower HMta aro Bioat c obspUici and inr Oroenhonaea for Flanla (rorerlnx S acrea In lUss), aro IkolarscatlnAaiortcaa ., . PETER HENDERSON & CO. M Crndt SsTMl, Ntw York, w THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB MAN AND BEAST. For more than a thtril of a coutury tho Moslean Muatans; I.lnlment lin liocn known to millions ull over tho world ni tlio onlv aarn rollnneo fnr thn rntlnf tt icclilonta anil linln. It I a moiliclno nboTO pries una pntbto tho lisst or II kind. l"or OTory form of external imln the MEXICAN Mmtanir I.lntmaut I without nn cmiul. It ieulrt flesh and muicle to the vorsr bono innkliia tho contlnti. nnconfpuln nml Inllitiiintlniilni possible In ofTcoti iition llutnnn Kleilt nml tho Tho Mozlcau nrum urention ara cnuaitv tvonuenui. MUSTANG Liniment 1 neotlctl liv immehtxlv In urory house. Kvory tiny brlnu netvu of the nKnuy nfnti nesTul stiilii or Iturn stibtluctl, of rlietimnllo tttartyrs re stored, or n mltnilile Iturso or ox sit tv a uy mo uouiiiiiT power ortiiu LINIMENT which Aliooilllv rttre molt ulimeiits of tho HUMAN t'l.IXU n ltlieumatlsm, NsrellliiRa, HIIrT joinii, vsiiiirstcieu jriuscira, Jiiirn and Mraltla, Cuts, llrulsci and Nprnllis, 1'olanlintia Illtr nml NthiRS, Wtimiesa, I.nnirnrss. Old More, triGera, l'justliltrs, (lilltilaliia, Nor Nlpplsa, Caked Jlrrast, and Indeed erirery form of cxtrruul tlls ease. It heals svltlimit scars. For tho lliiUTR ClwiTloN It t ures Npralm, Nteliiny, M1IT Joints, Founder, Itnrness Norcs, Hoof Ills raat Koot llnl, (Here- tA orm, Nrali, llollotr Horn, Mcratchr, Wind- Sail, Himvlit, Thrush, llliialiono, Id Horts, I-oll i:vll, I'iliit" ntion th fslffht anil cesry other ailment to Which the occtipaiil of the Ntalil and htock Yard nr Ilnlile. Tho Moilean Jfustniiu; I.tiiliitettt nlwityi cure unit never iltsapclutH uutl ft li, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB UAN OB BEAST. SAWING MADE EAST. A boy 16 yean eld eon law atfft l-root log M IWO BIUIN, Our oswportsbls Monarch IJchtaln Uaeblne risals all atlsn. SOO cash wd so two mn caa aav aa sf aad tmti L wsy, as oa bey it yean old caa wiut this macliln Wanutut, Cliculu ssal frss. Ageai sraaUd tuxiici uisnmt um c, all -id.lp Su Caka. ft TUTT'S f AS AN AHTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, aro Incomparable. They atnntilata tho 1'OltPID iarVBlllTn7Sorato the W EKV OUB B YBTtaClrivo tone to the DIOK3. TIVOltOANB. croato perfiwt sUOTitfoH ndrceuUrnioreniontof tbo boweli. AS AN AKTI-MALARIAL They have no oqual t ocUrut wprorent fvorentlourofot",iJIIiou. Homlttont, Intor mittont, 'I'ypliold Fovon, ftiieOfvor and AirtiorJpon tho lioiltriy action of'tho itomrtch and iTs-or depend, qlmoat wholly, Uio health of tho unman nice. DYSPEPSIA. It lifor tho ouro of this dhcaso and It ct tdijitaTBICK-ItBADAOngrWEKVf bUBrsrE38.I)E3PONDEMQy( POUT; cgriPATIOrTTl'IfjEB, &o that Uteia 1'liU have gained uch q wide reputation. IVo remedywrta ever dbobvered that art! o ipeodjlyind icontly on the digestive or ti-tna. nlvinn them tone ond'Tlitor'tq aa ilmtlato looJ7TEl nooomplUhod,the IfdilVEB arei3irAOBD, thu DUAIN ygUInEDTndhoalt5fiYItO" ntiBT. TrytVlTHomedy fairly and you I rnln a Vicorom Body, Ptiro Blood, ittfi ITrTi)8,qnd a Cheerful mind. 'Vie w g3c. 33 Murray Ht N. Y. . UTT'S HAIR DYE. - ut luia oc WuKxcrt chansi to ()it ' rt. a Nturl Cuisr Dtl Mti JntUntftneoaiW, sul I liy Dru.tniliortenlbyeiprtMoqrwceij'tof!. OlTipe, 3D Murray St., New York. Urrr IMMI dUilnrt TnrUllr AU Mrons I1nt, ;. UiioO.JLvwjl (! by taJ larurl uoru itirnl. l.wWlrlrr. IoLutn4i7 Trur. 0wrii' iarttfiuttim. Stock rompritwM all UtnAU faHfiM On! luiarapUMiwai, uarnvw iimairmira iiHnaiooHi iMot fiv,conUiiu uio n.i dnTliHiOii of mcU uUuVHa liutrocuoturorRuccaMwraivaiunMoa. . tUMkt4 kri miit yte mr tw I UutrocUotuforuccMfuIvalUnUoa. lmttprtJLplamt Alt loMn o! rfow rt thoul J .traour nAlllI VUUIV VvrtMitwrof AdBliiij ajtaulii hAt tt. KvarvonswuiU 1100PK& tHUTTlikU A THOMAS, Cuxut lieu I avuuiu, tim uiihter r. UK. Z. It. NICHOLS. WHOSE CIRK.VT bl'CCES IN TltEATl.NG I'liruulc-uud sauiHjsril Inrurulile Ills. -urlilboat tha lMllMI IIUtM Kouui J.', ol TIIllll.lM lHIK!Uttof each isiwW .So frst for e-unsuhutioit. I.tftrs totioe-. V, W, Tlia'er, GUUrt Ilresk, lUnkcrsof baleiu, and Ilou. II, A. John sun, baleiu. Uuotlitr Uajslie lll beat raisin, at .V. t. corner or unimcrrisi ana cneiuekcu streets. lanl-tl MAPS. 11 If OF OUCUON AMI llillUUUKV. VJibUIM.TOS Y1TK HAVE COMPLCTEll AltKAXOEllEXTJ sihervbr euu furuUli IVdnnd Maivs. eoiut leu Ill's nt rurer, ol Ure.-on and MasUln.lon Tirritory, either shyly or couiMu!, at the folldln nrlct. tt tu sua mem i oU rsita: Map ol llrewon " H.O) Mspol Waahioston Territory ., , l.u) llapc" Ort-.-vo arl t ah:ok1ou uxaLuuJ 1.5) aVarUaV ,1-MultUuv-e. by Uooey order or llevtsj '.rut Litter payable to Saa'l A. CUu-lte. I rortlud, urstcr. ! Bawlai I b f Ires a ilia eltf PILLS rFLOWERSl a - mhMa.Jja: .,,plttttt,,i,,,.Bfc,,aalJbiiihb' gaiiriaagi::rrag MBM