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y&(yxQ?-.yT. vSSf " r WILLAMETTE FAKMER : PORTLAND, OREGON, JANUARY 20, 1882. "fr. -r"755 Li"-J11" "'' "'"' 1 t I P 4 CO, 2.M . .29 Issued every Week by the lIUHtlTE FAKMKB IIILISIIIIO TERMS OF 8UBSCIUPTIO I 4je Tr, (Toetage paid). In advance ' JU month,, (Postaao paid), In advance . . Urn than alx month! will be, per month . . ADVEKSISINO RATES : asvertlsements will be Inserted, providing tn are feapectable, at the followlnfr Ublo of rates : On Inch of space per month 2.S0 lfctee Inches of space per month 6.00 One-hall column per month , 16.00 Ojm column per month 8000 MTBainple copied lent free on application. l'ubllcttton Oliice" No. 6 Washington Street Up pairs roomi Jo. Band X ite.uk uy telegraph, Larfje quantities of Irish potatoes are being eliported to America irorn ireiana. The census of Paris shows a population of 2,225,900 against 1,088,800 in 1870. Tlio Senate committee on the treasury con tingent fund examined Senator. Sherman on be 10th. A delegation of Kcntiickians called upon the President in interest of Gen. liurbridgo or a foreign inisiiuii. A delcgitinn from Louisiana wanted ex Governor Pinchbeck appointed collector of the port of New Orleans. It i said that the reported finding of the boat of tho Jeannetto containing corpses is discredited in otlicial quarters at St. reters fcnrg. A storm has greatly damaged the French military camps and stopped communication with the coast. A famine in Tunis is immi nent. Lieutenant Auberton and Audemard have ought a duel with revolvers at Saigon, Cocli Jnchiiia. Auberton was shot through the body. President Arthur sent Alexander H. Steph en! a handsome basket of flowers with bis congratulations nn his attaining Ms seventieth birthday. Trunk lines aro said to be cutting into rout ircignt rates ITEMS BY TELEGRAPH. fell in Southern California on the freight rates heavier than ever. Fast fri gents in New York are taking the best i they can got for large lots. Thaddens Ilabcrond Wm. Wardell, colored, were executed in tho jail yard at St. Louis on the llltli. Neither made confessions. Both Ued easy. Tnckctt proposes to go to Knglaud and row Hitiilau .ifter his race with lloyd, nnd uggests that as Wallace Hoss is going to Kng land, his race with lUuJan might bo also rowed. Iteed, the assassin's counsel, says the Guiteau jury will hang and there will not be another trial, u Uuitcau will be a raving maniac bufoiu it can come on. The Senate Territorial committee has dc tided to report back to tho henato Vest's bill to provide lor recording marriages in Tciri tones, riqiustiui; that it bo relerrcd to the judiciary committee, . The House committee on ways and means Called on the President in a body to pay their respects and confer wit't him in regard to those portions of the Piesident's message lie Koro the committee'. James F. Wilson was nominated by the Iowa Republicans as Senator for the long term, beginning March 1, 1883, and J. V. McDill for tho short term, ending in 1885. The Crar has signed an uUaso.in accordance with which payments by pcusants on account of lands they received at the tiino of thoir maiivipatioii, w ill be roduccd by l'JO,000,000 roubles per year. Result of the vote for spcakor of tho house at Albany on the 11th: Alvord 68, Patter- oo 00, Coatollo 6; necessary to a choice, J 01. Tammany cast tho Costello vote. Ad journed. Flathead Indians in Montana will not per mit the Northern Pacific railroad to run through their reservation, notwithstanding an agreement to that effect made with the chief. Troops will bo called. The deadlock continues at Albany and the legislature is (till uuorgauized. Tammany demands that the Democracy withdraw Jacobs as candidate for vice president of thS Senate and a fair share of minor offices. On tho lOib Heck made a long speech, op posing the protective larin ami untuned me ill as "a cunning scheme of monopolists for atelay. Hie Homo occupied it time on the 10th in wrangling over.the Mormon ques tion. Under advise of the Attorney General the Secretary of the Navy has issued orders stat ing that future promotions are by law re fulred to bo mailo by appointment from tho corps of assistant surgeons according to seni ority, and not according to competitive ex amination. A mass convention of tho people of Black ills, held at Deadwood City on the 10th, adopted 'resolutions favoring the division ol DakoU on the 40th parallel aud the admission M the southern part to Statehood. A commit tee of five was appointed to go to Washing ton and urge the matter upon Congress. Gould caul he was holding his larc invest ment on Western Union, but buying and sell ug his speculative stock. The andrrbilt house stem to be borrowing monoy and loaning stock. Some of them believe in au early settlement of tho railroad war. Pilot schooner Lottie, Captain W, II, Stev ens. armed from the atiaitsat PortTou- end on the lltli in a leaky condition and sails split, hawng experienceil a very heavy bar oil tjuilliliute river. A marine smvey was held, and the damages estimated at a thousand dollars insured. Vouchees' bill to repeal the Atlantic and Fecilio itailioad Company's grant propositi the repeal of the grant to that road except ao arastbu roid was completed July 4, 187U, and restores to the goviriimeut the liiiiU JUtherto n served along uncompleted portions. Ministerial papers state that (Iainbetta has decided to tei.der bis resignation should the chamber of deputies reject the proposal for re-establishment of the scrutin de littesa tean, includrd in the bill for revision of the eeastitutioii, which will shortly be introduced by the government. (Iainbetta is anxious to hi lag matters to a crisis by bringing forward fee bill at once. ' The Canada Pacific Railway director have reeolwM not to build a contemplated brauch toSaultStc Marie, but the connection i be maile with the Chicago & Northwest in tvad, while the line along the shore of Lake thperior is in progre, swift (teamen will be sated to carry freiglit from Algoua bay to Chicago aud Thunder bay. Thursday, at South Texas, a scaffold 14 feet high, used ju building the U. K. & N. Co, 'a round house, gavo way aud J. II. Miller, bo Snow llth. The sultan has deputed a number of Ger man officials to reorganize the gen d' arms. Six hundred weavers at Ashton-under-Tyne, who tecently struck, have returned to work at an advance of ten per cent. The Senate ballot for clerk and the House for Speaker resulted in no election at Albany on the 12th. Assembly adjourned. The Marquis of Lome sailed without the princess, on the steamer Parisian from Liver pool. The'princess is not able to travel, but better. Several letters for tho crew of the Jean nette have arrived at the American legation at St. Petersburg. Ouiteait says he wants to make the closing address to the jury and that it will take a day or two to deliver. Official returns of the vintage in France give a little more thin thirty-four million hectolitres, showing a diminished production. Miss Ella V. D. Newell, daughter of Gov. W. A. Newell of Washington Terrnmry, was married on the lZth to .hnsigu .John .Newell Jordan, of tho U. S. coast survey. Maj. Walker, who expects to bo appointed Governor of Montana, through Malone's in fluence, was stopped at Helena, en route f r Washington, for an unpaid board bill of $400. The pope has declined to comply with the law requiring him to fill up a census paper, but a inoAeigneure filled up the return, show ing 500 persons living in the Vatican, one third females. Llewellyn, agent of the Mcacalero Indians is on Ins way to Washington to secure tne reduction of the reservation to twenty. two square miles, with which the reds are con tented, leaving to the whites all unsold lands. The largest single sale of cotton made in the United States, was made at Dallas, Tex., on the 12th, by M. D.Cleveland, of 5,725 bales. The consideration in round figures was $290,000. Dr. H. G. Dayringforth, of Illinois, exami ner in-chief of the patent office, is mentioned as likely to be appointed commissioner of E stents. He has the support of Senators ogan, Jones and Hill of Colorado. A force of 200 military and constabulary have gone to Kdoiulorry, county King, Ire land, to niotect persons carting oats bought at sherifi ' sale. A muh broke up tho roads and threw trees across them and destroyed four bridges. Democrats of both houses of the legislature will meet in caucus jUontlay, when lammanj members will be present. Prominent Demo crat 4 have suggested this coursu to put an end to tho deadlock. The First National Bank of Pendleton was incorporated at Pendloton on the 13th. Lovi Ankeny, of Walla Walla, is president, and W. S liyers, R. G. Thompson, Levi Ankeny and Jacob Frazier directors. On the 13th the Tarrytown train ran into the rear of the special express on the Hudson River Railroad at Spuyten Duyvil, teliBcop lntr two palaco cars, afterwards destroyed by fire, and killing fifty persons. Some of the p issengers wcro roasted to death in the sight of hundreds. An association of the chambers of com merce proHise to send a deputation to Post master General Fawcett, of England, to im press tho desirability of the goermnentV tillering into negotiations with foreign coun tries for cheapening and facilitating tele graphic communication. Two hundred delegates of the Independent Republican Statu Convention met at Phila delphia on the 12th. Charles S. Wolf, Inde pendent Republican leader, and other Indo pendents were present. Speecces wire made accusing the present party managers with dis honoring the party. Sam Ward gave a dinner to Oscar Wilde on the llth it his apartment in Clinton place, New York, and so far as the dtcorations of the tahlo were concerned, might .bo pro nounced quite aesthetic. Among the dis tinguished guests were Hon. Wm. M. Kvart, Win. Hurbert, W. R. Travcrs, Stophtn Maa- sett and Wm. Stuart, ITEMS BY TELEGRAPH. cariM-nter, had his right wiist badly dislocated and was injured otherwise by the fall, and J. fi. McMi-iuie, rarjMMiter, was badly hurt in the small of the back and loins. The same day a (hip carpenter, name uot learned, cut hi leg nearly nlT with au adie aud auother was kuocked iu the breast poMibly fatally injured. situ a tog audt Timet Pari special! Panard, leading mid dleman in tho sugar market, has failed; liabili ties 400,000, consisting of sugar refiners' ac ceptances. A dispatch also announces the failure of Leband Sons, merchants in Pans and Bordeaux; liabilities 150,000. Tho house of a negro named George White was discovered in flames at Alton, III., on the 12th, and lying on a bed in the house with her throat cut from ear to ear the body of Mrs. Garret, a white woman who kept home for White, was found. It is thooght the woman had been murdered. In Oial valley, fourteen miles northeast of San Buenaventura, Cal., on the 13th, a storm assumed the proportions of a tornado, destroy ing houses aud hams aud uprooting oak trees which had withstood tho storms of two cen turies. No harm to grain or fruit, but death on lambs and sheep. Mareau, the French Canadian who killed his wifn in September last, was hanged in the jail yard at Itimouski, Out , on the 13th. He mounted the ecaftold, knelt and arose again without aid. He made no reference to his ciime, but his lips coutinuilly nirrcd in pr)er. Ho fell nine feet and death was in stantaneous. His neck was broken and his head nearly severed from the trunk. Springer will move to amend rule 10 of. tho Houro so that the committee on rules and organization shall be chosen by ballot, each member to vote tor two committeemen ami no more, ami tho four haviui' the highe-t minibor ot votes shall with tlu speak, r con stitute tl o committee. This committee shall constitute thu permanent committees of Von. gres, whi'ih, when approved by the House shall stand. In the storm Thursday, the bark Annie. Capt. Sandbourg, from Port Blaktly, during the height of the gale, parted her cable and began drifting shoreward, in Los Antrelca comity, Cal. The captain endeavored to put to sea, but waa unable to dnso and the Annie struck within about three table' length of the ah re north ot the point and now liea a total wreck, going to piece rapidly, The captain and crew got ashore. m ljj j- "Lo" UitniH iNirmocTtoji. David Davis, the Indian arrested lor unmercifully spurring his fiery nntamM cuitan while hastening from his home, on Urand Ronde Reservation, ti this city in obe-Uence to a subpena served on him b) Ou Arm Brown, Deputy U. S. Mar shal, ordering him to appear forthwith as an evidence in the V, S. court, came up for tnal : l l. k . 1... n.. . ..: tuv siuiicv raurt yrirru)r. ana su nioiiy was plain aud conclusive that the hor had been abused and the prisoner, through the aid of Mr, F. Clarno, gave his atatemeut of theaffair in claasio Chinook, The Judgeeen truced him to 20 days in jail, remarking that probably the early I raining of David had been sadly neglected aud that he bad never beu subject to the ameliorating influence of humane socities aud waa therefore excusable to a certain extent, but under the idea that the present waa a cobd time to instruct linn. ami that a slight punishment might have a I good effect on his future life, be gate him the i dose alove mentioned. Tumults against the Jews at Czrrnowitz are increasing. Gen. Hancock also intends to visit Cali fornia next Spring. Ex-Senittor John Connor is here on a visit from his present Eastern home. Kratochville, a leading miller of Posen, has failed. Liabilities, 50,000. Health Officer Wing, of Tacoma, died sud denly on the 14th, Three boys were killed at Brooklyn on the 14th, by the fall of an uncccupied house. A million dollars north of logs are said to be lost at Nashville by high water. The porte will address a protest to the Eowers concerning the Anglo-French note to 'gyp- Mrs. Caroline Richings Bernard, the con cert singer, died of smallpox at Richmond, Va., on the 13th. An attempt was made in Indiana bv un known parties to spread the smallpox through the agency of tho mails. A dispatch states that excitement Is caused in parliament by the arrest of tho socialist Ilerr Ieitz, at Stuttgart. The brakeman has been arrcstud whose carelessness caused the Spuyten Duryvil railroad accident. Ex-Vice President Wheeler, who is ill and now visiting relatives in Tennessee, intends to go to California next Spring. Tho river is still risin,' at Nashville, and 300 families have been driven ovt by water in the lower part of the city. The principal busines block at Albion, N. Y., burned on the 15th. Loss 250,000. Sev eral firemen were injured. At a late hour on the llth. at Brooklyn Justice Pratt ordered the release fron cus tody of the imprisoned aldermen. H. P. Carter, Hawaiian minister of the in terior, is in tho city en route to Germany and Portugal on a diplomatic mission. The sudden departure of a dispatch boat to Caprera with physicians, has raised anxiety regarding Garibaldi's health. Col. Gostin, and another man, represent ing themselves as Americans, have stolen jewels worth 230,000 frmes in Pari. A dispatch from Caiman, Sweden, states that a Swedish mail steamer sunk in Calmar sound hile on a trial trip, and fifteen per sons drouned. Trm.ks with $4,000 worth of goods have been found in possession of Mrs. Charles De Forest in Chicago, wife of a truuk thief now on trial iu Milwaukee. The Senate contingent fund committee seem rather inclined to recommend legislation to prevent irregularities hereafter thin to make any exposure. El Liberal publishes a letter from Franco of Bourbon, cousin of King Alfonso, suggesting that England cede Gibraltar to the pope, if she declines to restore it to Spain. An enormous mass of rock a thousand feet high has fallen from Botheron mountain, near the town of Glanies, destroying orchards, roads and meadows. No lives lost. Five of the 39 persons accused of distribu ting a goctalistic election proclamation were found guilty. ' The severest sentence was im posed of lour months imprisonment. The collect! c note of France and England to the kh'edive of Euypt is viewed by the for eign office here as a grave diplomatic mistake, which Engl itid will rue sooner or later. Cor. nation of the czar, Alexander III., has been postponed until July,' as the czarina ex pects to bo confined in itilff. The Winter Palace is closed for reconstruction, so as to stand quite isolated. I. on Piatt leaves Washington to-morrow for the City of Mexico, whither he goes on account of ill-health. A western publishing house lias contracted to publish his letters from Mixico in book form. Gen. Logeror ha seized several notables at Sfax as hostages for the payment of a war indemnity exacted for France. He threatens severo measures 'if the money is not forthcom ing by the end of January. All mutilated silver sent to Washington for redemption will be paid for only an so much bullion, and then only in amounts of one hun dred dollars und upwards. Remittances of such coin aro mcreismg rapidly at the treas ury department. The President, Secretary and two members of the committee of the Drum Gallagher branch of the ladies' league were committed to the Limerick prison iu default for holding a league meeting the 1st of January, The house pension, committee will report favorably the resolution of Browne, of Indi ana, asking the Secretary of the Interior for an estimate of tho appropriation necessary an nually lor m year to pay pensions. Railway companies have received from the minister of public works a circular reouestiHc assent to the reduction of pasnenger fares 60 ier cent., and of rates on goods 20 per cent, f the companies acquieace the government .in ioret,o mo ouiics levieu on tramc re ceipts. The T 3th being a day of humiliation, special sermons wcro preached in established churches at Dublin. Praj era referring to the disturbed atato of the country w ere offered. Twenty thousand copies of the form of service were sold. Boston university, Methodist college, came into possession of $2,000,000, bequeathed ten years ago by Iaac Rich, of Boston. The mono) waa piid ton years after death of Rich. Students aud faculty held a jubilee on the 10th. It is learned from- inside sources that ex Congressman R. M. Dagcett, of Nevada, is strongly urged for appointment as U. S. min ister to Smdwicli Islands aud that Coudy's retail and Daggeit'a nomination may be ex pected at an early day. General Stoueinan and Geo. H. Hirst arc prominently stioken of by Democrat in Cali fornia for governor, and Horace Davis and M. M. Ester by Republicans. Kearney will'be gin hi campaign in the sand lot in about two weeks. Three French missionaries have been mur dered north of Uhadam in the desert of Sa hara, The ohief assassin is said to be the cafd of Ghadant who was concerned in the maaaacre of the French exploring expedition uuder Col. Flatter near Assinia in February of last year. Faiflla says there is good ground for stating the Italian Ambassador at London made ob.ervatioua to Lord Granville on the exclusion of Italv from the collective action of England and France in regard to Egypt. Both Austria and Germany acknowledge thi exclusion it unfavorable to the maintenance of the balance of the power. TERRITORIAL. It costs five dollars a year to own a dog in Colfax. Port Townsend is out of debt and has money in the treasury. Capitalists are investing in real estate at Meilkal Lake. Dr. Bakir recently presented the Walla Walla Fire Department with $250. The roads aro so bad between Oysterville and llwaco that oysters cannot be forwarded. The Walla Walla editors are trying to make out that they are b a d men. Less quarreling and more fighting would clear the air. The O. R. k N. Co. abandons tho project f a railway to Colfax.and it is proposed to mike the grade from Texas ferry to mat cny a win roid. Walla Walla seems to be the only place In tho tern torywhichdisregardedtheSunday law, stores and saloons most all keeping open as usual. Many arosts followed, and a legal test of the law will bo made. , The boss of the Idaho Democrat, writes the editor of that paper, has two quartz locations on Squaw Creek, one of which ho affection ately calls the "Delinquent Subscriber," and tho other the "Cadi in Advance. "Should the former pan out best, the names will be trans posed, and should both provo trands, we'll cross 'em off the book and keep right on rustling for carrots. . The Tacoma Ledger says : "Engineer Eck lcson, having finished lm work ou the Si.o qualmic Pass, last Monday moved over on the Tacoma Pass route, where work will be con structed all Winter, if practicable. Vork will be done on one of the passes leading into Green tiver, which has not hitherto been ox nlored. and report savs that a preliminary ex amination shows the entire practicability of building a railroad through it, and the tunnel will be only 1,000 feet in length. AGENTS OF WILLAMETTE FARMER. Albany J E Hannon Amity. ULSlmpon Aurora.... Geo Miller nrnwnNrllle.. ....W R Kirk Butteville..JohnRtcheller Iltttte Creek... ..E SRervin Brook W II Harris rtellevue Jeff Davis nurna lsta..DMCalbreath Craw'ordsville..Hcbt Glass Cottage Gr..J II bhortnage Cortallls STATE HEWS. The Ashland woolen mills used 100,000 pou nc's of wool in '81. Tho Umatilla county clerk issued ninety seven marriage licenses in '81. The steamer Ferndale, built in 1880 for $50,000 in San Franoisco, noiv runs between the Golden City and Coos Bay. Flannagan k Mann pay S4 25 for trans porting their coal fiom Coos Bay to San Francisco. Geo. Mjers, of West Chehalem, has a threo aero pond on hit place which he intends stocking with the best kinds of tish. Mr. Charles Spence, who wanted to elnpt with a Harri-burg girl, had his gime blocked by being ancsted for abusive language, O. C. Meade, who Ins been driving the stage between St. Joseph and Dayton, cot his thigh broken at Dayton nn last Saturday by a pile of lumber falling on his leg. Mr. Win. Elliott, of Canemah, has a half Jersey heifer, twenty months old, that calved on the 23d of December last, and that he has weighed her milk for one week, during which time she produced 114 pounds of milk and six pounds of butter. The Baker City Trihmie is the name of n new paper started in the interest of the Re publicans of Baker county. It is a news sheet and makes one of three papers being published in tnat county. ft: All! 1 1. FAI,t. From a gentleman who resides near St. Helens comes tho report, (ays the East Port Portland Vindicator, of a peculiar Occident laet'wtek just above the Scappose river. A man named Georgo Somers was engaged in cutting logs for a logging camp and had fallen a tree that stood below a cliff about twenty- fite feet in height. The tree fell toward the ililF, and the top being heavier than the body of the tree, raised the body so as to let it pro ject out and over the precipice. Somers went up to cut the first log off, and stood on the tree while he cut it in two. After be had chopped awhile, the great weight caused the tree to part where he had weakened it with tho axe, and it broke off suddenly, letting him down the entire distanee before he was aware what had happened. Tho fall,, and tho sud den striking upon the rocks and logs below, broke three of his ribs and tore them from his backbone, aud otherwise injuring him. He waa properly cared for, aud at last accounts was recovering. There was some excitement in Reading when it waa found that Vanderbilt votes went ter Gowan. The vote stands, Gowan 272,000 Bond 222,000. itrCoy S Bobbins lit Pleasant. . . . F 8 Thayer Marlon ... .11 11 Rutherford Mohf.uk J-H Churchill Monmouth.. Vt Waterhouse MolalU OP Miller Mehama R A Pratt Norway J II senroeotr Wnrth Yamhill . II F Bedwcll Oakland D W Stearns Oregon Cltr.... J M Bacon roell Valley.TKWIlnams Pilot Bock,. E Gilliam Pendleton.. Lot Llvermorc Princtllle.. ..A H Breymnn Perrjdale ....J W McGrcvt I'leasantUill.aW!landsikcr Itlterslde C F Knowlcs Roseburtr,..S K llatmond Sweet Ilome-'JClitZ B Mo-s Snltm SW Church SihLi-ton TR Hibbard shcrldan ...,f. .T R Be Icy 3Uiton ADOardner ,.J O MoorelSublimlty .Jno Donning J Handsa)tercio J S .Morris ..Meyer Harris Damiscus ... E Forbes Da ton. . . tcmaiHj Drains . ..Hon J C Drain Pallas JDSmith Dufur -A J Dufur, Jr Eola Thomas Pearce Elkton A B Haines Eaifle Creek.. ..M R Bron Eutrene Hon J II JlcClunj: Elleniburg. .Hon M llllcj Forest Grote S Hughes Fox Valley.. .A D Gardner ureenvine Roshen Gaston AC Raymond Oenals.... .- .11 Mitchell' Harrlsblirir...IIon II Smith Halsey.. .Black, Pearl & Co Illllaboro. ...WD Petttngcr Irrlng AC Jenninffs Independence. W L Hodgin Indian Valley.. M B Morris .Jacksonville. ..Max Muller Junction W II Babcr Jordan.... T P Goodman Jefferson J1V Roland Lebanon . .. .G W bmith Lew 1st Hie. IIC.McTinimonils Looking Glass. .M Cochran Lincoln L Abrams McMInnnllc.J McPhilllpi, WASHINGTON TERRITORY. B. O. CLARK, D.D.S. C. R. TEMPLETON, D.D.f CLARK & TEMPLETON, DENTISTS, Corner First and Alder Strs., orer Fihel & rtobei PORTLAND, OREGON. WB PFNSff.M.C??r sptiMEna wWiWk,w wiaowi, itiiiieri, mo then caiiarco. i nooianai jtt eiuu.sa. I'tiiuioni rl.JJI for loii of Doner to, ere or rupture .5.1 re inn en d en turned to ISCIIEaVi? L.fl BOBJITV. PATE.NT8 pr.VJr.5 H? ? on, BoUiers land warrant! procured. CT'lKf aod sold. Boldltrl and heiri apply f0P ;"a rljhUatoaee. Send S tamps for lW.io.'.Sa Boantjlawi. blanks and Initrnetlont. rc..y by law. Wi can refer to thoamndi Ar t:7.-,H and Clients. Addreil E. H. OAl.r, i ,tH Sluskw.. . .J C Simpson Shedd W M Towers Skipanon....R J Morrison Springfield... i w Stewart Tangent.. .....John Luper Turner F S Mattcion Tualatin Isaac Ball UmpquaF.G II bhambrook llbur. . . . Hon Thos Smith Whlteaker. . .,0 W Hunt Willamette F....M Wilkins Welles A A n llliamson Weston LS Beach WChehalem.TH Wilkcrson Willsontillo...Chas Wilson Zcna S SGimble Colfax Davton C R Dorr OoldindalcB I'TajIriCo in center. A nucnanan ana J II Piper Vancouver. , .SW Brown Walla Walla Waitsburg ,...WN Smi'h I). J. MALARKEY A. 0., GENERAL Commission Merchants WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Provisions and Staple Groceries. CONSIGNMESTSSOLICITED. PRODUCERS WIL further their interests by corresponding with u Litters ef inquiry promptly answered. Weekly pri current mailed tree on application. 43TLIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON APrROVt SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN, WOOL, FLOUR, IIOPi HIDES, ETC., ETC. 8, 10 and Vi Front St., Portland, Ogn. JOHN A. MACDONALD, Salem Warble and Granite Works. dmmsrcial St., South of Post Office. (Fost-Offlce Box 39, Salem, Orejon.) TlTAMIFACIIlnER Of Scotch and California Gran It and Marble monuments, Head Stone. CEMETERY LOTS Enclosed with California Granltr and Stone Walls built of every descrlptloi I'rlces Reduced One Hall COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. w Li. em. PILLS INDOPSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN. AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iioss of npnetite,NBU6ca,bowela costlre, Pain In theHentl.wlth a dull sensation In the back part. Pain under the shoulder. blade, lultn essaf ter eating, with a disin clination tooxcrtibn oPbody or inin"cf IfritabUiTrof temper, Low spirit, Loss of memory, with a feeling of Paying nejfr lected some duty, weariness, Ulzriness. FTutterineof tEe HeartrDote beforeina eyesTellowsldn, Headaohe, Hestless ne at nlgnt. highly colored Urine. U THESE "WARNINGS ABE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TDTrS PUIS are especially daptedto such cne,tne dose effects suchnchange of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Inrrense thr Appellte, and cause the body to Tnke on Fleali. thus tbe system Is noarlabed.andbythelrTonleAetlossontbe DlctlT OrrmiM, IsMulmr ataole arepro duced. Price a cents, as Blarray Ht K. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Oha v ITAmor WmsKFits changed to a Olosst Di.ack by n slnRlo application of this Dye. It Imparts u natural color, acta'Instanlaneously. Bold bTiruggisU,or sent hr eipreM on receipt of f 1. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. CDr. trrrs mslMI. tt TiluM laforaalha a4 k CMfdl lUeelpU will l Mfelli rttBK a ppllcatloa.aT Ague mxturel DKS. A. S. & '. It. NICIIOLS. WHOSE GREAT SUCCESS IN TREATINt Chronic antl supposed Incurable Ms. eases is w?ll known, can be, found at their rooms, Xo. 59 1'nlor. Block, Portland. Residence on Stark street between First and Second, No fee for consulattlon. Fefer Gov. W. W. That ei Gilbert Bros., Bankers of Salem, and Hon. II. A. John son, balcra. Janl-tf JOB PRINTING 1 AND BOOK BINDING A. G. WALLING OVTN8 AND CONDUCTS IN A LEQITIMAT1 manner both tho above named branches nf bun) ne. HaTlnf acAimulated a large assortment ol STOCK AND FRUIT CUTS He can do work (or StocloKrow era and Fruit Cultui UUln a better tjle and at cheaper rates than an) other tn (he State. Having a STEAM BOOK BINDERY Can bind Magazines, Uutic, etc. In first class stylt andatloest living wrices. XaT ULA.NK BOOKS lot every kind ot ualneas made to order, au27 PATENTS: We continue to act as Solicitors for FatenU, Caveats, Trade Marks, Com rights, etc., for the United States, Canada, Cuba, Knglaud, France, Germany, etc. W have had Thirty-five Trara Experience, Patents obtained through us are noticed In thi Scientific American. This larjre and splendid illustrat ee weekly paper, $3.20 per year, shotts the progress ol Science, is very li tcresting ami has an enormous circu lation. Address MUNN & CO., Patent Solicitors, and Publishers of the Scientific American, 37 Park Kovt , New York. Hand book abont patents sent free. ,IOII II I MO, BRZKDU OF MERINO SHEEP, 3 HAKES PLEASURE IN OFFERINO TOTHE WOOL L growers of Oregon and adjoining Territories thi ance to purchase Thoroogbbred Merinos, and aasurhu parties interested that they can, and will endeavor U sell Sheep ot the same quality and value at much cheapei rates than such can poeaibly be Imported. Examlnatlot and comparison with other sheep in the market are co. dially invited. Address, JOHN MINTO, Salem, Oregon. The Rams and Ram Lambs of the flock can be seen ol the Island Farm, adloinintr Ralem. Th pm h.. ...t;;.; " r -"- ".-.... kuuo piace, or at ine atiii rarm four and south of the citv. half mile. A SUPERIOR HARROW ! FARMERS EVERYWHERE WAT IT -ME. CH IMCS El ERY WHERE CAN MAKE IT. Ixsamk om SrnUTCAUsM. -- Sheriff J. M. Ilatteu, of Spokan Fall, arrivetl in the city last evening, haviug iu charge an insane man uaineti liichanl Fear, en route (or the asylum at Steilao loiu. The uufortuuate roan who ha cone mail on the subject of spiritualism, imagines himself a healing medium, and was holtiiitj! a seance fur the Iwnotit uf the nris. oueis in the couuty jail last evening. It was uvu uruktu uji oy tne ciitct. I will mall the plan, and right to make one, to the nrsi in any place v. no sends me II. Harrow and pari of Harrows FerHale. 1 have used this harrow tn o yearsand so hare sev era! of my neighbors, and we know it is superior to any other harrow of similar cost. For further particular adrea me at Buttevllle, Ore ion. JOHN W. DATCIIELOK, Agent. iothe riatur. AVINQ TRANMEHIlEn MV AGENCY OF THE Slew Hesae and frown Hewing Machine John It. Uarriaon. 167 Third street. I'nnl.n.i Orevon. I take this method to Inform rnvnttmn n.i the public where these excellent machines may be found hereafter. ! II. HUDSON. w ANTI ma awuviaaava agnts Wuu SllLL HAlaOS LAKUEST IN TUK WOtU). Most Patents. Preeaieats. Daml. KHIInulW kam Mm sm u suet - mum ea t sav, Jvaraal i. a. annstiL a co. Cor. Market and Powell. S. F. Cal J. B. KNAPP. J. w. CHAPMAN J. B. KNAPP & CO.. Commission Merchams AND PU CHASING AGENTS 0I First Hlrcel. I'ortlaud, Oregon. Rcceheand sell the product of the farm on com mUsIon, jmrchaso and forward goods and farm imple ments on the most reasonable terms. We have made special and extensive preparations for handling the products of the dalrv to which wm invito the attention and inspection of alldairymen tn Oregon and Washington. We 111 receive and pack your sur plus butter in the most superior manner for less than it will cost jou at home; and store it for six months ol longer without extra charge for storage. Send us j our butter sweet and sound, fresh from the churn and we will guarantee to pack it In such a manner as to dellter it months hence in equally as good condition as we receive It. Recognizing the principle that Fidelity to trust Is tli. true measure and merit of success, I respectfully so- , ,nirs accompanied with the cash will be promt t ly ftlled and forwarded at lowest market rate. Giveus a call when )ou come to town. send us your orders and save your time and traveluu expenses, for we can buy cheaper than you can .,rte.??,..P"r'':V'"0'U Una- uo V, V ",IU " aeepa duplicate, mat you may bt able to determine whether your directions were strictli followed In cue you are disappointed In Quality o P. O. box 84. Portland Chills and Fever are permanently cured by Dr. Jayno'a Ague Mix tare. With a little care on the part of the patient to avoid exposure, and the occasional use of Jayne's Sana tive Pills, this remedy will be found to be certain in its operation, and rad ical in Its effects. In many section! of the country subject to Ague anc other malarial diseases. It has an es tablished character as a popular spe cific for these harrassing complaints, and the number of testimonials re ceived show that its reputation is constantly increasing. Intermittent and Remittent Fevers , aro effectually cured by Dr. Jay ne'a Ague Mixture. In these com plaints care should be taken to follow the directions closely, and especial attention given to the liver, which should be assisted in performing Its functions by Dn. Jayne's S ah ATrv Vills. HODGE. 8recYt' TBE. ROSES The onl UBI establishment making El. aa atona. we darn OFROfl -THE DUMMtijicONARD CO. drewen, WotaT.Chtr0 lAVIS t CO Wholesal- D'alers Portlal 'imm&mmucoj ise lOLATRC rer Btramr Pot Flantal imrnlaaa -ktnm ftvhvmall noarDau.a plenmJTntwt-'r vli beied,fortlU fnlumaasd extras, more ROSES than most tag iabhahmeot glow. Oar NEW GUIDE, a compUtf irnatU4mUk4aM,T0VBilmttlaiiutra(IfrUil( .THE DIMOCE CQNARD CO. ' S CeJVt-i FairfVMnaBlBtleni. A.thtnn nnn.hlla. Ctarrti. atynpepaln, Hexilnrhe, Hebtl' Itr, MearHlKla, Mliennantrsiu, ana all Chronic null Nerruiiv UivorOtTK. Pack Salem Flouring Mills Co., Manufacturers and Exporters of FLOUR AND WHEAT. Hirhest market price paid at all nine for Address orders and communications to the office o the Company at Salem or rortland. Portland Office H. t Corner Front and Ash Bt. ,.urt wm. a. Kimia. A(rat ENSIONSS auyoauaejaiaoturactrs, ISIONt INCI mmntfandtuvditkirgnpneuroi. Thosela doubt as to whether entitled to anvlhinr ADOtllil B.-nil tvo 1& atAfnna tn n. liriM- vwaju- nnraaiMB." Addrvss, svlth sumps. rrrOPIURT A CO . Solicitors cfbalraa auU latcau, ill U 1, M. V WUrtoaVl?U iProeored fbr all sot- lOiers cusahiea in the njcumltotoiluinf(!MaKdtalJiert To a(uMa MitUta emtltlea to aniln NSIONt INCREASED! irA-J6l L EI vrmmm vi ' jP I.H3 aarea may be ronvealeittly arut by es areas, ready far laatnrdlute nae at hosst. cud for free treatise an the ttxycea .vw.H.;nM Miirn ne urvprirterBi lion, mi Ulrardnireet, ftilln.,? arB. E. MATHEWS, Pacific Depositary, oatsoneryBsrtauIYanelatCA ?oarrwa.fll eii o Bw lit 8a nacketa rhoic frl of other. I'llBAP, andTmasr s I "" " i.l packets choice, ut CHoio-sasatne. .1 racoltectlaaofyirtlt. Tk (NaH a aaaaawa r. rataorUl., lake Ca. ,01 MRE! sr- Afii, SStb r. 18 aSaEsVV WILL CERTAINLY CURE Cough, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asth ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and every Affection of tho Throats lungs aud Chest, including Con sumption. Sold by allUruggista, i-v..a. -. . ,..,, p t. rf- r-t.rimrtanifi -tatv., -,i -.ju LiaaluW JpMML. ummMA, . a .wlaW i-uV f- -' "-lji' ,., ..$.1 . Jtm. i f-jvf'i