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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. UASTEKN. I'nllllrnl Uuirinr. New Yoiik, April 4. Tlio Timrs gavit With n-giril tj tlio various rumors floating about tlie city for tlio past forty-ck'ht hours on tlio politic.il conferences to Imvo Cecil licit! KAtiirilnv Imticnnli Vina I'foaiilmif A.-!.,... I'ostninstcr-Gciioral Jatn?s, Oovrrnor Cornel! and Stnutor l'lntt, it may bo us well stutcil that tliey are utterly unfouiiileil nml inailoout ol whole clotli in regard to nuy report wliieli may lio found in to-day's paper of n confer dice liclil yesterday between tho-e geiitleincn nt the Fifth Avenue hotel, or clsotvhcio. It can also b sjid that thcyaro without founda tion in fact. Vice President Arthur cams to this city to attend to his privato business, and Ins llt has no political significance what ever. Tlio same statement is true of Post-inastci-Gcnerul James and Senator l'latt. 1'olico Commissioner French and Mason had an appointment to meet Governor Cor nell Saturday, but thvro interview was post poned until ytitcrdny afternoon, when they had a loinj conference with tlio governor in relation to tlio street cleaning bureau and the Lill now ponding in the Ijginluturd to givo the mayor cliaruo ofolcaniug tlio streets. Com missioner French also saw Vice l'rcsidcut Arthur yesterday on the samo subject; but with tho-o uxecptions, no coiifcrenco of any kind was held. The meeting of so many promlticiit republicans In the city was purely occidental. Vice President Arthur started for Wasliliia- ton at 10 o'clock last to-nilit, In order to preside in tlio somto to-day, there bciutf no temporary officer of that liwly. Postmaster General James and Senator Piatt left ou the train. Ilrrclirr mid tlie fnlliotlc tliurrli. A deep hush fell upon Plymouth church mid every car was utraiued when last night llcecher said that ho would relate an incident which ho had never spokcu of before. 11a re marked playfully that he would now tell it confidentially: "There came to mo," ho said, "a member of my own church, the mother of a young woman who said that her daughter had bocomo fu-iclnatoJ with tlie Homau wor ship and wanted to uuito with that church. 1 aid to her, 'tell your child to wuit one Jear, until her own mind and judgment aro settled If at the end of that time she shall find that she is drawn nearer to (Icxl and tii Heaven through that church, let hcrcomo and wuwill tako lur by the hand and carry her to tho door.' At tho cud of a year sho was still anx ious to enter that vliurcn, and I eat down and wroto a letter to au honored Catholic pastor of this city and said this lamb has found greener pasture in your fields than iu mine, alio joined tho Cutltolio church and is to-ila a happy Christian girl in that com munion. Ho added, " I would do it again if it wero necessary, for when I poke of unity of all that believe in tho Lord Jesus Christ 1 mem it. I don't believe in sternal unity, but I believe in iutcrn.il unity." In this connection tho poacher said, ''I would rather ride la tho most ragged third clas car that u aa ever put on rails if It would tako mv nearer luuno than in tho most luxurious parlor car that was ever built, if it would take me further from limno." There was a sensation and utmost stillness when this story was boing told. ,rw llullroml. Palmtink, Texas, April IS. Tlio stock holders of the International and (1 rent North ern Jtailroad Company elected as directors lay Would, am aioati, a. . roarsaii ami V. Phelps of Now York, H. (J. Hayes, H. M. lioxie, I). S. 11 Smith of Pale.tine. Jos. M. lUktr, F. A. Klco ol lloustnni olli cers it. U, Hayes, president: V. I'canxill. firt vice nrvsMont; II. M. Huxie, second vice president ami general superintendent. tiiarlrr llurnril. St. Iiiiih, April 13. The IltpuUican't special from tort Supply, Iudlau lerritor), livi that the officer's (marten, occunied bv Cant. C. M. Callihau, Lieut, Henry Wjgant Ana Ideut l. Mappcl, uuriiea use Saturday, and only by strenuous exertion of the otlicers and soldiers the other quarters north and south were saved, I'rroounl, CutVKLANH, Apiil 3. Kx-President Hayrs is Iu the city to-night. He will leave iu the moruing for Cimiuiiati, whore he is to attend the reunion of the army of the Temioscc, foal Mine tiorl. St. L'iuii, April 3. Tho Jlfpubttean'4 Mo lietly, Mo., special says nearly all the coal mines In tlie northern and weteru districts of the State closed to-day. The workmen de mand 4 cents aa agalust 4 now, ltoth are stubborn. The result is disastrous to both, liialrliMl Elections, Colcmiiuh, April 8. Much scratching. The Democrat elect the mayor and possibly tho entire, city ticket. Dattov, April 8. Republican- elect every thing, gaining since the presidential vote, Cincinnati, April 4.- The elect iou was ex citiug, the Gazette having repudiated the regu lar uotnina'ioa and supported the temperance candidate. The general impressiou is he is elected, allroad Hen Heading far the Weal. Milwaukke, April 8. President Chas. L. Colby and General Manager F. K. Finney, of tne vutionam central taiirnaii, ana tliolr familes leave for San Francisco to-morrow nit rnintr. They allege it is a pleasure trip, but In railroad circles it is rumorid the M'ut ha to do with the Northern Pacific, and Ore gon Hallway and Navigation Compauy, Colby and Kinney have just orgauized a new railroad to penetrate Northeastern Wisconsin, and it will lie in some way connected with the effort of the Northern lacilio to secure an isteru outlet vU Gaulle, St. Marie and C mada. Talk .tltout a Knrsaln ami Other tiuaslp I'ruui ew fork. Nsrw YiiltK, April 3. The presence of Gen eral Arthur, Senator l'latt. Governor Cornell Ami so many other Republican otficiala iu the city Sunday last was au unusual event A consultation was hold at General Arthur's house Sunday, at which the Robertson matter was diiccmed. It now trans irrs that Her bert O Thompson was present on that occa sion, lie wo seeu to enter Ueueral Arthur a house, and after remaining u long time came out. in comrany with Jacob Jlnss. coiunis aioner of clnritie and corrections: whether any political laraun was made or not it is re gafdtd as significant that since that day there lias been unusual activity among anti-Jam-many party leader, and while all the demo crats iu asiembly, and pretty much through the country were before iuiavorof confirm ing Judge itoliertson in opposition, and war fare was made upon him by the republican machine leaders, anti-Tammany leader sud denly turn out and ask their representatives in the assembly ami their friends in the State to assist Conkling. The presence of Senator Cookling and his friend Senator Jouea in the city yesterday was also commented upon, fol lowing so closely upon the conference Sunday. At one time in the afternoon Thompson and other were gathered in Whitney s private office. A report spread that Coukliug was also there, but this waa denied. It was said that the departure of a Urge number of local republican machine leader for Albany last night was the result of Senator Conkling' visit, and that they would nuke a determined eslort to defeat the street cleaning bill, or at least amend it to keep power from the mayor, ana also to amend tho Kobortson reiolution. Senator Jones would then, it is Ban, bo au amlusrailor from Conkling to .ludgo Robert son to induce him to withdraw by promi.o of support fpr some other placu. Thomson says that if Robertson is continued as collector Cornell will bo renominated and elected gov J,rnor' I' ,B Conkling nun is niado collector, then Cornell will nnt I in rnnnln,..l ,..) .1... democrat will carry the St.il. TM I. t.l.il. osophy. A ll.irgnln In .evr York. ApANr, April 0. Anti-Tamin.inv demo cratic leaders havo agreed to assist Conkling in efforts to get tho nsembly to rescind the resolution asking the U. S. Sonata to confirm the nomination of Judge Robertson for col lector at Now York city. This has caused cpn.idcrablo talk In political circles of this city. The reported alleged deal was made by ico President Arthur with Herbert 0. Thompson, commissioner of public works, and Win. C, Whitney, of the corporation council. Tho points involved were tlio Robertson reso lution Mid the charter, in return forosaistaiue In rescinding tho resolution, thu republican mo chino is, it is said, to see that no legislation passes tho legislature adverse to tho interest of Thompson, Whitney A Co. The street cleaning bill also at first reported will be In volved. It is doubtful if any democratic as scmblymcn can bo Induced to opposo this popular measure In order tn plcaso republi can or aiitl-Tammany le.-vl-re. It could tint be positively ascertained yesterday whether any agreement was mado or not. Certain significant facts, however, indicate; that nn understanding of some kind has been reached. Ureal Enlerprltr Projected. JACrsonvillk, April 0. A company has obtiinod a chatter fnim Florida to construct ship canal across tho Stato ia Caloosahat ehee river and Lako Okecchollio to tlio ocom nor tlio mouth of St. Lucie river. Capital, thirty millions. 'hnrurd nllli Inriiro'. New Yoiik, April . Andrew Roberts, a notorious forger, srrcsted in connection- witi the hria railroad bond forgery, was attested to-day in the corridor of tlm mint Imn... charged with forging checks ou suburban lianas. Wlial i'onilllulrs l'rrrUnal Ulllrniaii. Nkw Yokk, April fl.Thn Notional Rillo AaocUtiuii defines a pnifessini.al rillemati tu Iu one who exhibits or advcitiac his skill for pecuniary coiiiideralion, or who is employed directly or indirectly by manufactuiur or makers of rilles, to shoot his or their special weapon for tho purpose of advertising or soli um It. or who pursues rille shooting m a ltvo IHioihI, oxcf ptiug in the military team com petitions. Professional riflemen shall nlwajs submit to a handicap eiptal to 10 per cent, ul the possibU total scoro in addition to anv hsiiiltcjp othorwlso impoted. Profcssiotuf aro allow cil to shoot in matches, but not to take prizes oliercd by tho association. atrslgnrd. Wahiiinuton, April 8. Goorgo W. Money- penny, chairman of the Utu communion, lnu rcsigueu. Cougrrsalonal Ksrarl. WAslllMiToy. Anril 3 Jonm. of Nuvsd.i. and Page, of California, are memher of too congressional Mcort for tho remains of Car penter, which leaves here for Milwauksj Fri day moruing. CNWiirl Jli-ellna. iMl momberi of the cabimt attended n meeting this afternoon. Thu pension was de voted n!inot entirely to consideration of 'insucial uuestlons. Tho muniliers wlin r. cently visited Now Yoik reported the results of their conferences with baukcrw snd finan ciers of that city. Conclusion-, if thero aro any arrived at, are as to the proposed policy to be adopted were not mado known. a-'OKEIU.. .ilrald ii r I lie .cvr Lnw. LoxiioN, April 3. The laud league havu re moved books and papers from their oilier iu anticipation of a descent by thu authorities. The Irl.h Itlol. DtMU.IN, April 4 The details of tlio riot at Itallyghadej n, SUurday, areas follows t The pontile attacked the police, who were oblittcd to fire In self-defense. Two rioter were killed and thirty-two wounded, four of whom are not oipected to live One policeman was Kineu nun several severely Injured by stones, Kula. St. Prrwwiicun. April 4. Goucral TrcpofT is among mono ciecieu ny .-3 Ul.tricts to temporary council. ttrcoxullUu of Nonmanla. Uuciiahi-tt, April 4. Kngland, Italy and Turkey have recognized tho kingdom of ltou muiia. Itrawnrd. IIiiockville, Out., April 4. This morning W. Frazer, Arthur Dwight and a young man, nama unknowu, went duck shooting. Their boat capiized and Wright and the man were drowned. Frazer was found tlint'ltiK to the boat and insensible. ItraruntDrld's 4'ondllUn. .m.-vifn, 4H , Ay, iiiiivo Tiviieu Airil rieaconstiem this moruinsas well a L)rs hidd and Quaiu. Subieiiueiitly thrie physician iieni consutuiion ami issuea tlio loiiowing bulletin: "lyird lleacouifield was rather rest. less until 3 o'clock this morning. Since that hour he has had some- nuiet sleep. Hlscouch- ing and expectoration is less troublesome and his strength maintained. This Is thought to indicate a relaiisa in tho condition of the pa tient." Thu doctors, upon U-ing interviewed, stated that the patieut'a condition is as favor able as they could oxpect, but cold wind seriou.lv interfered with his progress. Dr. Kidd will visit thu patient at iuttrvals during the day. There will bo a further consultation to-nii;ht. I)r Kldd will sleep at Lord Itca conslield' residence to lie ready in case of an emergency, Hraroiiktlrlir Cundllluu. Loniion, April 3 I a. si. ll.acoutfield has slept since II r, u. No uufavoiable symptoms supervened. CulU lor Ihr lulled Males. Gold to the amount of t'40.000, principally from private sources iu Holland and Russia, were obtainej yesterday for the United States. Tbe HoB.r or i'oniuiuns. LoMo:f, April 3. Iutliu commons to.uiulit T. I'. 0'0ntior, homo ruler, called attention to increased evictions in Ireland and apjiealul to the government so take steps to restrict them. The chief secretary for Ireland said that those who had adyised the people to uy no rent were partly responsible fur evictions, and hoped tbe land bill would brine about a better state of things. Gladstone declared that never in hi knowledge had any govern ment etercised greater care or boetowed more anxious labor ou the consideration of any pro posal than the present government ou the land bill. PACIFIC COAST. Chinese and Japanese) Hews. Sax Frasojco. April 4 China and Japan ese news, per steamship Gaelic arrrived to day. Homo Kong, March 7th, via Shanghai. March Oth Page, a liritith sabject, in the employ of the Chinese customs, iu the execu tion of his duty, shot a Chinese smuggler at Canton. The Chinesesuperiors acquitted and thanked him tor bis zeaL Subsequently tbe WILLAMETTE FARMER; PORTLAND, OBEGON, APRIL Hritish authorities arrcatod and tried him for murder, but he was triumphty acquitted by tlio judgo. ilio Ohlnose-Ainerican trcatios aro criticised contemptuously by the Knglish prss. Allud ing to the work of the commissioners the Shanghai papers annly the pruvtrb, "Great cry and little wool.' Prominent American merchant also deride these ttcatic. Tso Tsung Tung arrived in Peking and wni received w ith great respect by tho emperor. Ho will taks a seat In Tsung Li Yameu and will not return to his command in Hi. Shou, a Mandarin of the second clau, h appointed minister to Japan. It is believed that tho lliu Kin diiputo will bo SdttloJ peace ably. A Chinese loan negotiated for four million Tailsj intuoit, 10 ierceut.) loan to provide for the payment of the Tsos troops. It is reported that tho duke of Genoa re. turns to Coiea 1 1 endeavor to renew negotia tions Hticccsslullv commenced with Cor cam last Summer at Port Lazarctf. In n collision between two steamers near Woosung river seven lives were lost. W. P. Maiigiin, U. S Cuiiiulat Tientsin, died Feb. 11th. t Yokohama, March 17. Klttgol Hawaii ar rived March 1st, and sailed for Shanghai on the 10th. Hu was received with due honors by tho Jdpancsii government and decorated with first cUss order by the -niicror. Re ceipt of the nous of thu assassination of the czar curtailed fistivities iu his honor. 'I he Japancso court has gono into monrning onimieuo, Jspamso minister to 1'eking, re turned iu a man-of-war on the 12th. Since his arrival nothing authentic ha transpired Imtwcen China and Japin in relation to Km Kin. Gen. Oyam.t, ininlstor of war. Is appointed to Franco. Date of departure unsettled, ow ing, it is roiiort d. to iinccrtiintv of action of China iu ivfcreiKo to Riu Kin. Tho case between Mitsa llishl Mall Japa nese Steamship Co. and tho Pacific Mail, in thu U S, consular court, I decided in favor of plaititifls. STATE NEWS. " Tho lapsed. ltoNidmig Avalanche has col- Hivloin thiuves. is troublutl with chicken Powder river, IJaker county is i nowing tnu natiKH in piacci. IroliiitJ hut taken editorial unco agniu of tho.lWon'ui. chargo John llicard will drive 1,800 cattlo from IJjker counly to Clmyonno. llaker Oily lms a man who solemnly avow that ho drink live nllotiu of bier every day, Clarence Jory had hi cntiru right arm Imdly lncitrntitl near Salem lant week hy the bitrritinj; of his gun. lloli Wliito ijuail aro to found in the vicinity of linker City, thanks to thoiu Kent to Illinois for hy hdiiiu Uoi'nu City people, Alultijilying too fast. Owiiu; to thu large amount of sedi ment du oiitccl mi the Coquillo and Coon, riwr bottom lands, nn unusually largo amount of grain will bottowed this Spring. Alout O.! Chinamnn pa4tnd thiotigh La Gmndu latt week, on their woy In Catn Cnrhon ntid Ht-aver creek milieu. Fifty moru will como in nliuut a month Thin with tho It. IL Uioin will makn tinir-8 lively thin Stiiuincr, An editor who cuts an inollensivo lutin word into two und then missiiellH una of thu fragments had better conlino liiniself to I'.ngliuli and tM truth wo never havo copied any articlo verbatim from tho Itedtock Democrat without giving credit, and wo regret tho Demo crat cannot Hay ur much. TEUKITOKIAL. ' On tho Cowlitz, mutton bheon hell for $5 a head. Thcr.i aro 20 or 30 opium duns in WnllaWall. J. Y. Ontraudrr is tho new editor of tlio Dayton Xewt. OernmiiH urn bottling near lloalia, in I'alouRu county. Wild duckNaud goose aro plontitul in tlio lakes iicur uneuoy. IUdihliea bold for SO cents a dozen at lloiso City a week ago. Coal IntHlxiun found on tho north fori; nr it. ni,.. ,ni..- r 'i" Five Chinamen aio in jail ut Lewiston for hulling liquor to a half breed. Tho garrison ico nond ut Walla Walla will' Lo stocked witli carp. Hut 1,307 hipiirrel scalps wero tinned in for March iu Walla Walla county, A miner had ltoth legs broken by an explosion at Rocky liar, Alturas county, last week. Sorghum would pay to raiso in tho upiK-r county ace mliiig "to thoso who havo expei intent) d. Tho Walla Wulla Uniutt, which is one of tho best Unpuldkiiii weeklies ttib- lisli -u in Washington I en itury, lias en tered ujxni its 13th volume. A caucus of republican senators has been called for Monday morning. It is rumortd that the president adiiscs a postponement of senate ollites until nfter executive nomina tions have been dinoed of. The proposi tion to adopt this iou so of actiou will be brought bciom tho caucus for discussion, to gether with several other topics suggested by past and pre.ent phases of the dead lock. The latest victim of Tom Maguire of Ssn Francisco is said to tie Nat Goodwin, He was to have opened at the ltaldwin on the 18th. Maguire, however failed to forward tickets at tlie last moment, and the Goodwin company has liven coint-ellod to close their season six viieks sooner thsu utuul. Thu is the third company that Maguire has put in a hole within tun np-nths, the Leavitt troupe, Mestayer's Touiiitt, and now the Goodwiu organisation. A delegation of colored men from Iblti more waited upon the president and pre sented an address asking fuller recognition of the claims of the colored republicans of Maryland. The president replied briefly that he would examine into the matter) that in appointments to public oilices iitfls and qualifications 'if individuals should be col tnUred. Tlie color, whether black or white, could in itself be neither a rocon mendation nor a bar. NEW THIS WEEK. I OREGON STATE FAIR, 1881 I'omumirlua: Trrdntmlar, June 9lh, and i:iillnjr. Metluttday, Jmlr , IHHI, SPEED PROGRAMMES TIiiimiUv. .Smmm nn.l.lllfvutvn .. 4 It It Ires fur all, ilvh ol ol s tulle: f0 cnlrsiice; 1S0 sd' uhi uj rHjvivi. . iiiiuicutaiei auer TUllTn.su. treo (or all hnr. na.rr hs.lnl.l.n i 6o; mile hoiti. s In 8, to turner; 50 entrtme; M0 mjqcu vj me oocieij. I'rlrlnr, Jul Isl-UU.HNINa, st 1:90 P. M.,duh ol 11 mile, tree for til; fc0 entrance; tiW sdilnl bj .1.. L i.iu , . ii. .-. ..... ' - iiiiwiimi iiiiim-uiBivir ir- Tllorri.VU, free (or all hones never lisTlng- boaten t..is; mile hcMi, 3 In a, to hsrneu; tM eiitranre, nso added by tlie goclcty. Mnlnnlnr. -ulr Iil-IIUNNIKO, t 1 JO P. U., duliotj ola mile, free lor all two-) ear olJ;Men trsnee; sWOiddml ly tho Soclet. InunedUtel ltcr TIIOTTIMII, free (or til lionet neer Imvlmr bctton 2.31, mils hetU, 3 In 6, to lurnrie; SM cnlrtileo; tSN tdded by the Hocletjr. -v Mnmlar, Jul 4th-M!.NIN0, tt t:30 P. U mllo ttid rciiett, free for til hones lired In Orcioii, Wuhlnifton or Idtlio: I'o entrance; $.M0 added by the Society. Immnllitely titer ItU.SM.NU, dtth ol 1 nillet, Ires lor til; S-V) en. trance; SJM tildcil by the Society. ImmeditUHy titer, TIIU1TIM1, treo for tll.inllo Ii it,3 InS, to lumen; W entrance; S.'W td.led by tho BMlet)-. ' Tnrsilny. July Slli-HUNNINO, tt HM'.ll.i iluh of Sit unlet, treo for til; M entrance; 1300 added Ly the Hoiletr, linnie.ll.tcly titer TltoiTINd, free for til u.rcoieir nlj, mlletnd re pent, to htrnoiia; V) cnlrinve; IIW tdded brUioBo clety Kntrlct for the Trottlnif Ittcctcloes IUi the under Uul,ou l'rld.y, Julio 10,1ml. Tho ItuiMlntf lltces che by 1 It. on the iUjt iiroctdliu the rtco. In en trios for trotl'nif etukes one-litlt entrance iiioiiu- to tc-coini-snv nonitnetlon: btltnco br li IU. on the itar tire- ceding the rtre. rrortninict iu rrenuum l.l.l villi I'.ln'iliKt rules Koiernliic trldt sf ieel, mn be be-I ;IU tn t(illct tlon to undcrtlfiicd, HaIcdi, Oreiron. i I -8-.il. K. M. WAITL-, Sciretiry U.S. JttH. CURED IIYTIIUUSKOP THE HENDRICKS ELASTIC PAD TRUSS And Abdominal SiipNr(cr, Which Ut (ouaalrle Keller to tlm.e ho trolhtu ttllleleil, tnd In mtiij . a Porloct Cure , . TblTru-le lncTvrxty dlfferenl from tne nod. htelutn Kltatlo I'td -thUh ItaSurolteUUier oil., the lleih, hilt ncrtr hcttliit. , It l not like the Kltillo lltnd Triu, wl.Uh .n,U moat where not needed: nor like the HoopTruaa, n tpt so chafe tnd Injuru the ei.ins tnd pelrlc ltHw. It le aluiple In coiiatriicllon tnd etaily tdjifbted to snj ajtae of Ittipture, whether alight or eerere. II hts been siftiihied by comi-elcut pb)ahlane, wbe readily enjorw It tnd fronovneo II. "JcarTila Tiiimj Nrtinl'." Tbl. Tium lite reeelred uiuttllfled rrcohiiiicniUtloua from til who Imvo uacd It. sltny eoluiiina uilv'hl le Ailed with eertinealei II needed. " . This the only Ua.lla 1'txl uitdt tnd It i oominal Ihtt It ll cuollnt; U tho fle.li tnd tits bcalln. Many enrrt have been olteetod In the short er-teu of ninety dajs. i Tlio Inventor wna, hlniaelf, ono of thoae iinrurtnnttea, tnd tf Ur trying- all the lrh'r'l true w Itbout bene fit, war. driven U Invent eomo tiipllauco Ut onttilo lilm W ttlcnd Iu hit dally work, tnd to-dty ho It curd. And now In niofof tils contlSenco In lit itlne, lie Invite i ll the sitllete.1 to a Atleeii days trial ol IU vlr nee. Send the nrlcs lr Uonoy Order. Uraft orKmrcaa. and If. sfter this trial, iou erLfer lour money, aernl tho Irnti lotus or my iiearutt t)-cnt, In ro.1 order, uitiiue ruuaiiiubie wttr, ana your money win oe proinnuy ro lundod. Tluit far none bale ever l-een retiirnwi. Per- aona tearln Ar siiss Tstat tru Invited. Addreat II. W. llt.lllltU.'KH, No. W Morrlton street. Portlan I (rn-i, SEEDS! SEEDS!! i For FRESH, just received GARDEN, FLOWER or FIELD, and at the Lowest price, order of HACHNEY & BENO, P5rtland, Ogn. (ebllU 1 r"'--" THE LADIES EMPORIUM -AND LACE HOUSE. I7 TUInl M , bet. Yamhill ami M.rrlaon JOHN B. GARRISON & CO, A15. uvlice o( conitanlly reetlv.mr (reth suptillee. o( eoralt d are no' offrrinff uerlor Induieiuentt to the PortUlid tnd Oreiron. Ill our 1 lie ff ljut. Fmbroldirlci. Ruchlnst. Ilandkerchlvft. NuWnr, IXracta, Underwear, Zeplivn, Chenllllet, etc., In Imi nearly eiery art tie niedtd by tho 1.1 tt for I. my wnm;iie!iice t larotud isnur ttMiruueiii or Iionto uoiu, ruie, aieei, it L-oocerold Lr the"l. Itory, Jet tnd Coral Jewtlry. All Hltdiee Kmtorlum and Uu.v llouae aro wtrruiited to be tt rvpreaented. Ittturnliitf thankt lor att taVura, no effort w HI b aptred to dcaerio tnd rrecii. intrieu iiaironao uurinir me ooniuii; fvr, Ordrra from Abroad tollrllrd unit I'rouiplly sailfta, mariii PUBLIC SALE. The First Annual Sale BLOODED STOCK, Will take Place April 30th, at of the Iterdville Ilivciliiif,' Farm, Sltuttul twtlr udloe from Portland on tho We.t Hide lUllroad. TIIK STOCK OKFKKKU FOK HAI.K COX. 8ISTS OF llKJIILY-filtrjj TltOlTIMi IIOIUK CLYIH-SUALK HOIliES, UliOHT-IIOHK CATTLK, AVHSIIIltE CATTLK, LKICKriTKItSHIIir, AM) COTUVrOLIi BIIKEI', All stck contained In tbo CaUl'vue will be an'd without reaetvs. Addictt; L. II. U.SDbKV, Kuii . biUndeot, fer copy of Caulivue, or toy oilier Inlur- uuUom not oohUlutd In Catahvue, Iteolvllle, Orto, tprStd U. V, BKKS, freprlclsr. 3" I 8, 1881. Knapp, Burrell A Co. Importer and Dealers in FARM IMPLEMENTS & MACHINERY, Oflcr for tho Season of 1881, mine kollowi.no use of machines, the TME McCOKNICK HARVESTER AND TWINE JMIDKR. The MeConnlck for 1831 It mado u t THINK lllxnKU tnd we havo no 'Twenty Dolltr Twlno AlUehruenU" to .romlie lnirilisscrs, or put out "with Intent to deceive" fsnnere tnd help to make atles of Hlllll lll'sDlVo nuuhlnes wlilcli mayPitve irone out of date. Tlio anccett of tlie'HrCOHUIliK M I UK IIIMII.lt ilurlni the rirt .'" l?,' '! W ," k.noTn "".' , "o'oBuribt TWIMK ItlMIKU with full jpisrsntes ih" 'it will mSfnttlo'th. Mino hlgli ttandard of irfUon that tho VIKK Itl.MIF.K hts In tho poet-vis: The bet In Ttho Mukst! ririnsjr, DO NOT fjivo your order for a Self Binding Hstrreater untUyoss Eztmlne the M'CORMICK TWINE BINDRER FOR 1881. DUtTALO PITTS CHALLENCIEU THIttSIIEII, erettly Improved for IMl. CHAMPION COMI1INKI) MOWKIt AM) ItKAPF.H, CIIAMPIO.I.NOLE I1EAPEII, 6 tnd t feet oil'. CHAMPION .NEW MOYYEIt, (rout cut. CHAMPION L10IIT MOWKIt, rear cut, MeCOIlMtCK-8 IMPKItlAL MOWKIt AND ItRAPKH, McSJOltsUCK'S NEW IRON MOWEIt, UcCOIlMICK'8 ritIZE MOWEIt, McOOIIMICKS' HANDIIINDINO IIAHVESTEIt, UAHS1IS llAUD 11INI1INO IIAIIVKST8II, , ' TOOKTHKIt WITH now, II All BOW, IILTItATOHM, A Mill, HOtUK m:atiii:k uf.lti.mj. ft'l! now rclo-lT" ""tt1 Jr8EI"' VAUE "a tom" "U" '"' " - KNAPP. BURRELL. & CO., Portland, Oreyon, SI Itl.ei IXMHn VIOI.Cl INK need In the Govern ment building In France, Kngland, tnd German v. eaallv made. Of t beautlfnl rulnr. ftAwa rrt .t m eOalof trlile t iralton n.11 be made. Price ol recipe wun run ilireellont only one. A. FHKKMAN, .itcvn -.,.. rv. iiirlirnt. I'Atlt; Al lOUItAIMI Al.lll M, HluatrtU.1 Jfrr wllliSJwnacrolli, Japaneae PUtiirct, etc., In Colon, tnd 100 Album (juntatlont, til (ur lf., or 0 for Ok-. Kunioe Uken. K. A. FIIKEMAS. . tprliui Jaekton, fallfnrnlt. King of the Blood i,?.M.l''SfVi ''". ' ' ,,lo?1 Prtfler and tonle. Impurity of LIkmI imieuna the ayatem. ilortnsr. L'.'"y!r.uU 'on. nml Ihua MiHwiBsnyatSam I.J.M, iicAe. UacyaelM.Urtumt WmkntM. It., nrrw. nw- TtlMHat, intttm, Cn- prvny, Kuiiufi IMtnue. , lurrj. kenin., tnu v)m . IVf. iUirumntUm, tVa. Isnnlert, I1mt,lft, Vlorn, oi inn mood Ireventa .cr ..r . "v,t ' iiim.iiiii m rauae, impunir SMS." W'S'S!; Chemlats n J ph valelane tsrri lo ;..l.ii.u,""mo, ireouino.na emc rntprer. fttl'io, forth, purpowi" Ho hi by Urusslata. I wr ISii."' 2? ,?',mdlrrcUon.VAri7lrTp,rn' phlel, Trrtila. on .Dlactscs of tho Wood." SrWK.''.'Ki'urirJ,SLr!,l- m. nanousi, sun a uw rropt., B.BMo, It. J. Seymour, Sabin & Co., Have taken the ttere and flituret, dl A lltl.1 S'roiil HI., uml itso el J6J t'irl . lieevntly decupled by eVuwIiury, Hinrlliorm) A o., And have tho Aifiney for this roivat fer tlio Morrison Brothers Plows, ALSO IIAVK KOIl HALE TIIK WHITE WATE J WAGONS, And their Well Known Minnesota Chief Thresher, WHICH HAS IIEKN KHI'rX'IAI.LV IMI'ltOVKI) fer thlt liarttcular Inula Lr a-Lllns dub. third more eearailn( and clctnlng aiiteo than In thex mathlnce herelofure u-d In idle Htito aixl WtahlfislouTtriltorv. to lluv nuw coinnlatelr fill Him rviulreincnU of thlt localliv. AliMiii-v ow-rfor aale their WOOD, rJTIlAW and COAL DUnMKO STEAM FAKM EMilMlH. AND AlJiO Ehrouils Eiilllzlnt; llorno I'mvcr martStl LOANS NEGOTIATED. T. A. WOOD & CO., 1'OltTI.ANIi, OIIKUO.V, A UK JflltV I'llKPAItKII TO NWKITIATK KIVK XV )oar in in. irom til who tpnly with uol Ileal ltaU teeiirlty (Ull on theui or w rite tt once. M AWrfjJsiLLn..wtsa-, V VllJ.U U M l-ai-'ll- T IK -IH5 UliULU, i!3o l&T.l Ll Q ' P'"l. fro-rlu-ni. . '-V TT V.I 31 lla (VMUAoauJitwad yMal H H l"" '' is '" ' i- J .-JBSi 2A Sal M .f.iii.ai i.aT" H.tv, Jwii,1 riM. tjjourrviiri T. M. ANIIiELL L CO.. Aftttl VtltlL Cor. Market ami Powsll, . r. l.'nl. BLOOD IB LIFE. OMM fllUMISTMsULTH SOU ALL, KBBBBWsaMs ejSHSafaasH VuuSXSt SJUaja4 'fitlgftS SbttfifcoL. Ma&M TsiaBeoSOtilr. llPLks. PLasrrs tad aeleet fuiwss) Si r.UIL r.r ear itmuAfm: sM sens ol flowera. e)t Pieuluae Fa ose year. v. h. mum, ui a thhh, fiiiu, b.t. , m -7" j uiiirirni ntiues lo illillnsu .h them so ronllnir to ellwls. but l.lng rcllj branches or phtaoeUf ihtt .real eyerlo illmnler. Iw,.7fi r III. pit. uuclitmllyxiiiln. IHUnuIntZ Uvtr sioi.rtato maciiji. W. wmwm hest in tiirir class, AND unequaled 1I0D0E3 SINOI.K OEAIl HEADERS, ,, Krcttly Improved (or IMl, THE IIAIN FAIIM WAOON, with common or itako rtek bed, Iron or stool aklent, TIOKR ANDTII0UA8 8t'LKYItAKE8, II0LL1NO8WOHTH SUI.KV HAKE, MONITOR AND SUPERIOIt SEEDERS, MONITOR ORAIN DRILLS, MANSFIELD KNOINES, atstluntry or portable, mounted or on skldl, PORTADLE BAW MILLS snd arrlei mill inschlosry, PORTARLE PLATFORM AND HAY SCALES. A FULL LINK OP HAY roKKI, KlUBKst 1KB LAND SOLD. T A. WIMIII k CO., Low tn.1 Retl 1UUU At'nU. who are advertlaluK very etUnalvely tnd tro telUiu mora man til others. Ihrr fi von CtiM nrr. Addreas. i wool a re.. intrls-liu Portland, Oregon, Farmers nml .nrdciicr. YOUIt ATTKNTION IS CALI.KD TO THE FOL. lowmir NKW I'OIATOK eeletied from the eied ttm.lt of the Lett rrowtn In Amerle All ol mv tenl poUtoea have Uen falihtullr lnte.1 tnd found t.laptl tothocllmtUof Oregon. llUV PURE NEED, thoamo aa 7011 would chole. ebxk If you wtnt ta make money, I havo tho following varletlea I llllea' Triumph, Virv early; Iteautv or llrlirnii, Early llnniDi.lli lmrl,rccond Etrlyt ,',.,.r.r Hmelrrssm's Ml. fHlrlrh.Berand Early. (All the thovo vtrlotlre 1U) per bushel.) ifl-ALSO, JUrli Ohio. Kstrt lUrly Vermont, llurlauik .l ln, rl'iowtlake, llrownell llenuty, lllltt' lmiirovl 1 euhhlow. CentenuUI, tml Kureks tt J 1, 15 tier buthoL Peerlcee, Early Itoao tnd (Itrnrl Chllo. P. r. BRADFORD. Poitlind, Orrvon. For lo tt llaehney A- Deno, corner Flret tnd Ttylor SlreoU, Portland, Oreiron. JOB PRINTING I AND BOOK BINDING A. G. WALLINQIJ Oir.fS A.VII cnNDL'CTS IK A LKOrTIUAIsl intnnrr lioth Ilia ahrt nemod hraiichea nf busf new. Having- secumtilatnl a lanro auorlnuiit ol SNMK ANI f KIJIT CUTS He ran do work for Ktotk Rrowere and Fruit Cul tut Itttln a lietter tlylo and at cheaper ratos than tnr other I tho Hlate. Having a STEAM HOOK KIMrEKY Can bind Mtiratlnrs, Uuilc, elo., In flret class alyts andttloweet lUli.ir wrn-ee. s--IlNK HOOKS (or every kind of butlnett niado lo order. sutT Battl CrMk. Mlohltian. tUsTOvaoruBsaa or in ostlt onrnum Tuanum Traction and Plain fcnglnM and Hor -Poww a, """"ftelw" '" J ",'sh A ! 'Wl.m.iiiinllnl. j m aBniiwaw, wiiooui cnaiiM nx nai aXAl m RTI?AI Coiiiplrlo Nlrntti Oatntmo wMitkj44jttalU4)s. ever awrTi in tla Ai A MtsIiUtssiet afm W i I rtloH lUminrm arttl 1'ltuo JUiif ln tlasi Aiiierliaii lumrkisL A muU UtU a tptyrial ft4 av impnn tor 111. twrut tar wltti tvpttUt qvulUhs (m tomtrutu tlm ai wtaitriaU rw4 iltxAtivJ it Ur itbs-r inAkert. i'our klewj t,t rW'irtijra, Imiu 0 lo IU munm nmtnt0 TRACTION ENGINES ISrvwffet. eaaal tfrrnlU, jmJ tfifUmt ever o, au, aa sivrsv srvvrvr fcSJiBBiUyit2 iwunKiiifit Addrtws LAM BERSON WHITING, I'OKTLANI), OHWJO.V. GUNBHAL AGHNTS JOH Oregon mad Washington Tjr, luarlsm GJiOItGi: COHX. l'rotlucti ExiiiuiiKU ami om llliKsloil Mt'sTlllllit. No. 170 front Htrixt, lltt. Morrlwu snd uutiiX - Dealer In A IX KINH8 OK OltlAli.V AND CAirOHNIA PiodutU. 'Itio lllvhetl ta.h Price Psld lof tr, IV, Chltkene. Ctieetv, Hide , furt, Ktc IwtiilUNttlAIH MULIIITCU. Jan., Will tf. Mia;f.KiniH Bf rv(M tthMrrumi g gim im mil r gwU, lam-4,tj s VST aatawtrstt (yey- flW9t jmtwWTt Two 0riM cf Mmiiitsvi " H-rp-rowt-M. co'ilMMr oo taUhl, front which m bulu Xh4 to ouiuirUtt woml-wueTS vt our mfJilwry. fiB