Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, January 27, 1882, Page 2, Image 2

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ITCS1H BY TELEGRAPH,
Hanlan has arrived at Liverpool. ,
Senator Blair's pension Mil (or Mrs. Gar
jSeld It for 35,000 a year.
Commissioner Dudley is strongly endorsed
to the Senate for pension commissioner.
The St Petersburg Ootot, temporarily sus
pended by the government, has reappeared,
A Turkish man-of-war at Alexandria,
JCgyt, rereutly sought refuge in that harbor.
Lord O'Harigan, late lord chancellor of
Ireland, has been made a knight of St. Pat
rick. Specie in the Imperial bank of Germany
fcai increased 0,232,000 marks since the last
(report.
The London Time says the break up of ex
cessive speculation throughout Europe is now
taking place.
Beanmicux, a cashier in the French treas
ury, has committed suicide, owirg to specu-
lation on bourse.
Theatres in Boston have been required to
apply themselves fully with appliances for
extinguishing fires,
Logan's proposition is to fine and imprison
claim agents or pension attorneys receiving
illegal fees.
The House committee on elections have dia
COited the pretended contest of McDowell
against M. C. George.
The President has appointed John A. Uige
Ifir marshal of consular courts of the United
States in Turkey.
The khedive and other friends of America
in Egypt have contributed $1,200 to the Gar
jjeld Memorial Hospital,
O'Connor and Healy, the Irish patriots,
jrere received in San Francisco on the 17th
with a rousing demonstration.
Funds are ery heavy in Madrid in conse-
Silence of tho financial crisis at Barcelona, at'
rjbated to o or speculation.
The municipality of Nice, Franco, have
freed to loan 400,000 to rebuild tho opera
JlOUse and make other improvements.
Holders of torpedo patents have consoli
dated their interests at Newport, H. I , and
formed tho Lay Torpedo Company.
Wisconsin Republicans say Horace Runle,
of Milwaukee, will bo appointed minister to
fOme important court in Europe. Kublo once
represented the country of Switzerland.
Sir Daniel McNce, president of the Royal
Scottish Academy, and a well known portrait
painter, died in London yesterday.
During a saloon fight at Rayville, La., W.
P. Little, white, blew iff the head ot Milus
Matthews, colored, with a shot gun.
Chat. Barry, of Bradford, Pa., was blown
to pieces at ltichburir, New York, by the ex
plosion of four pounds of nitro glycerine.
It Is reported the Alliance of Israelite Uni
rcrselle will send no more Jewish emigrants
to America. The emigration scheme of the
alliance is considered a failure.
A new cannery and a new whaling station
s to be starteil in Alaska. The name of the
town of Uarrisburg is to bo changed to Juncan,
(tor Joseph Junoan, its founder.
In a trouble about business matters Wm. B.
Simmons, agod 70. shot and killed his son-in-
law, Albert Branson, aired 22, near Mariposa,;
Cl,, on the 17th and then killed himself. '
Capt. MoAlep, of the steamer Empire, re
ports at Port Townsend having seen a bark
ashore at Shoalwater bay, when he passed by,.
Wlvn ner saus spreau anu evidently recently
Stranded.
The British shin Hindostan. from Rombav.
July 1 2th, for San Francisco via. Hong Kong.il
tmm wllirnAfl in lfnna linnn ljlrln. I... ,mu.M
on the voyage in her
Jotky condition.
A lemi-otlioial journal warns France that to
allow nihilist to appeal through the Paris;
Maintenance of good relations with tho powers?
saw trn "im incir uuue aowarus one an
rtt id that Iguatieff, who is uioro power
fell than ever with the emperor, will be
, turned vice chancellor. Prince Gortschakoff,
VhO il retired from active duty, is still re
.Ulnlng the nominal titlo ot chancellor.
The Northern Pacifio Railroad has ap
pointed Mr. A. Kodelhcimer, of Kansas, as
aneral European agent for that road. Mr.
Jtodtlheitiier left last evening for St. Paul,
Where his headquarters are to be located.
Jacob Meyer Bros., ot Chicago, white
oods and notions, have failed; liabilities,
1160,000 to (17.1,000; assets about 40 per
cent. H. It. Lockwood, teas and tobaccos,
alio failed for (00 000; liabilities not known.
Fire bnko out in tho Rotterdam Theatre
iter the fourth act of The Hugucuota ou tho
11th. In the panto several jumped from the
balconies. Tho tiro was soon extinguished
and but few persons wcro injured, none
aarionsly. ,
Laib, second brother of the bey of Tunis,
was arrested in his own palace on tho 10th,
y ana iimusicis oi war ana marine ami con
vsyeu to iuinio paiace, wnrre he is kept a
CIO prisoner. lie is suspected of conspiracy
, against mo nvy, i no arrest nas caused a
groat sensation.
Western members of Congress have iufor
Motion which loads them to believe that the
President ill bo ready to consider appoint
MenU to federal otlicee iu different ternlories
in about lOdajs.
Bissell, who nude the original charges
gainst Secretary Sherman, on which were
tiled the contingent fuud committee, was
Mora the committee but failed to substanti
al bit charges and was shown up as a dis
creditable character.
fl. J. Millington, teacher ot dancing, com
MiMod suicide in his room at tho Palace
Hotel at Visalia, Cal.. on the 18th, bv blow.
lax bis bralus out. The act is attribute! to
despondency arising from long coutiuurd 111
BOO, which had incapacitated him for exer
tioa and exhausted his moans.
ITEMS BV TELEGRAPH.
The land league fund of New York amounts
to $209,620.
Daring the year 1881, 710,'868 emigrants ar
: ived in America.
Pould is said to be bailing Northern Pacific
stock.
Eighty-six4asea of smallpox were reported
in Richmond on the 19th.
The Senate has patted the bill for the re
tirement of Jrdge Hunt.
Ingalls will soon answer Beck'a speech
against the arrears of pension act.
In a iew days Gould will come into posses
sion of the Union depot at St. Louis.
Mrs. Lincoln is now in New York taking
medical treatment for a complaint of the spine
and eyes.
Scoville finished his address to the jury on
the "0th, and Uuitcau will probably bo al
lowed to close.
The New Orleans, Cairo and St. Louis rail
road is submerged between Grenada and Can
ton, Miss.
By a recount tho Republicans were given
control of the Boston city legislature in place
of the Democrats.
Tho fourteenth annual convention of the
Woman Suffrage Association at Washington
began on the 19th.
Two cases of smallpox are reported at Exe
ter, on the B. & M. Railroad. Only one case
in Omaha as yet.
Sanketskv, who attempted to kill General
Tcheravine at the interior department, has
been sentenced to be hanged.
The Hague DauUad contradicts the report
that the relations between Germany and the
.Netherlands has become less cordial.
The militia company of Shakespeare, N. M.
has gone in pursuit of the thieves who stole
30 horses and 7U oxen in tnat region.
The stallion Harold, brother of the famous
Iroquois, is dead. The Baltimore owner re
fused $16,000 for him last Summer.
The bank examiner has turned the Pacific
bank of Boston over to the directors, they
furnish inir bonds. The bank will open in ten
days.
Vienna dispatches report the insurrection
gradually spreading in Southern Herzegovina.
The movement is attributed to ioreign agita
tors. A St. Petersburg dispatch says the heaviest
Suuishment yet inflicted upon the Warsaw
cw baiters has been a fortnight's imprison
ment.
The Treasury Department purchased 250,-
000 ounces of fine silver for distribution at
Philadelphia, San Francisco and New Orleans
ininti yesterday.
John H. Hickox. assistant in the library of
Congress, has been arrested on a charge of
purloining money from letters addressed to
partios in tne capital.
A private dispatch says that Wagoner, the
murderer ni ur, Jiiggs, paymaster at tne fur
nace at Ironton, O., was taken from jail by a
mob on tho 10th and lynched.
A Berlin correspondent says anti-German
disorders have broken ont at Riga and Rust
sian authorities are apparently unwilling to
suppress the riots.
A prominent foreign house says the situa
tion in Paris is exaggerated and the flurry has
boon mainly in wildcat securities, and a heavy
liquidation has taken place.
George Fox, one of Zorvelle Bros.' trapeze
performers, fell from a trapeze while practic
ing at Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco,
on the 10th, receiving injuries from which he
died this morning.
Discrepancies have been discovered in the
accounts of the financial secretary of the
Union Republican Club, Thos. A. Cook, of
Philadelphia, and he has resigned. The
amount of the default is ngt known.
A Valparaiso dispatch announces the con
clusion of a treaty of peace between Bolivia
and Chili. The conditions are reported to
be that Bolivia shall surrender her territory
along the coast and break off relations with
Pern.
Tl)e Senate has directed the secretary of
tho navy to transmit the report of L. A.
Beardslee relative to affairs in Alaska and
operations of the U. S ship Jamestown under
his command in the waters of that territory.
Coitmrrcta'f Washington: Ohio Republi
can congressmen say they have direct aud
positive information that ex-Attorney General
Taft, is to be appointed to the Britain mission
and that his namo will be sent to the Senate
in a few days.
The board of health of New York has or
dered closed within 24 hours the Catholic
Asylum for infants, because of 399 children
received since its establishment, 179 have
died; 156 have been discharged, and 64 re
mained. It will be reconstructed and made
fit to live in.
Secretary Hunt has a cable disnatch from
the charge de affairs of St. Petersburg, stat
ing that Tie forwarded to Irkutsk the secre
tary's dispatch to Lieut: Deoenhaner, telling
him to remain at that place and render all as
sistance in his power iu the search fur the re'
mainder of the crew of the Jeannette.
The proposed pilgrimage to Rome has as
Mined a Carlist character. Marquis Vega de
Arnljo, minister of foreign attain, has in.
atructtd the Spanish ambassador to tho Vatt
CM to urge upon the pope the expediency of
preventing the pilgrimage from becoming a
political manifestation, It is belietol the
jilgrimi will number 10,000.
Tho postmaster general in reply to the
House resolution asking information' about
mail routes, says the force is insufficient to
procure the required data, and he will await
the imperative order of the House before
crippling the regular sen ice in order to com
ply with the resolution. He suggests the
post oftico department be allowed a larger
force.
The House committee on coinage, weights
and measures have held a meeting to contlder
the advisability of the adoption of the metrio
system of weights aud measures. The com
mittee appointed Stephens to make a report
to the. House on the subject and ask for its
printing aud recommittal to the committee.
It is said Folger will succeed Hunt on the
Supreme Bench, and Couklingwill go into the
Cabinet as 3ecretary of the Treasury. Davis
action in tho Hunt matter is thus ex
plained by many, Folger 'a experience in the
Treasury Department is unpleasant and hii
work hanl.
The bridge in process ef construction over
Rolling Fork, ou the Lebanon and Bradfords-
ville turnpike, eight miles from Lebanon.Kv..
suddeuly Tell on the 17th, by reason of the
unucrmimng oi laise worn oy nign water, six
men were on the bridge at the time. Mr. A.
Ha) den was instantly killed and five men se
riously injured. .
There seems to be a growing impression at
Washington that the jury in Guiteau'a case
will disagree. Several persons state that
they heard one member oi the iurv sav nrior
to his being chosen as a juryman that he be.
lieved fluiteau was crazy, and among the de
feus and a few relations and friends of the
aasassin the opiuion that one or more members
of the Jury have at least a reasonable doubt
of the prisoner' sanity appears to hare grown
stronger of late.
Governor Ordway, of Dakota Territory,
is in hearty accordance with the movement
to divide the Territory and create a new
State out of the southern portion, but he in
sist that there shall be legislation to pre
serve public school lands for school imrnosea
only.
ITEMS IIY TELEGRAPH.
Smallpox is very bad in Chicago.
Three Chicago butterine dealers have been
fined.
Soap works, near Glasgow, have burned;
damage, 925,000.
Robbers have murdered the Frenoh consul
at Manfalcot, upper Egypt.
' The Guiteau case will hardly get to the jury
before next Wednesday,
Senators Farley and Miller favor tho canal
across the Isthmus of Panama.
A fire at Hazlehurst, Louisiaa, on the 18th,
burned five buildings) loss $21,000.
Sixteen cane fields on the plantation Lama
jura, near Sabanills, Cuba, have been burned.
The body o'f an unknown man who had
been murdered, has been discoveced in Fraser
river.
The thermometer reached 8 to 28 below
zero in the province of New Bruswick, on the
18th." "r
The Fmniston steamship works, at Glasgow,
belonging to the Anchor line, have been dam
aged by fire $100,000.
Ayoob Khan, accompanied by 600 men, has
been forced to leave Kheff for Meshed. Ayoob
wishis to join the Russians at Askabad.
Dispatches from Canrera state that General
Garibaldi will proceed to Naples as soon as
his health permits. Announcement creates
great enthusiasm.
The Ladies' Land League announces that at
their last meeting, 90 was received for the
general fund, and 1,635 fur prisoners main
tenance fund.
A sAnmitnarv nnlluinn recently occurred be
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tween French and Italian workmen employed
on the Drives and Montpuban railway, and
twenty rioters were wounded.
It is said a number of capitalists have pur
chased tho steamship Vanderland with the
idea of making an experiment in transporta
tion of petroleum in bulk from Philadelphia.
The police have arrested 69 persons of the
worst character belonging to a society of des
peradoes called Mamgos, after they had re
turned from the burial ot one of their number
at Havana, ou the 18th.
The police court magistrate, of Dublin, de
ciding he had no jurisdiction when the police
were acting under orders of his superiors, has'
dismissed the summons against the police who
seized Irish-American papers.
The emperor of Morocco, complying with
representations of France, has decided to take
energetic measures to prevent Bauamino and
other chiefs from organizing on his territory
to raid upon Algeria.
The indictment of nihilists whose trials be
gin the close of the present month covers
thirty-one pages, and demands sentence of
death on Moravieff and Ostroffski The pro
curator general will condutt the prosecution.
The Novo f'remva. commenting on the agi-
tinn in Enoland in regard to maltreatment of
rtussian jews, says tne jewisu question is
absolutely an internal question, and no foreign
interference will be permitted.
News of a conspiracy in Nepaul against
British residents has reached Khatinandan.
The plot was discovered at the last moment
and ou notames were arresteu anu -i military
officers summarily executed.
Seich, who attempted the life of the Rus
sian minister at Vienna, has confessed that it
was his intention to assassinate the ambassa
dor. Seich was prevented from escaping by
a footman, who leaped from the carriage and
seizing him held him nntil the police arrived.
Parnell and O'Kelly, members of parlia
ment, and O'Brien, late editor of the Vnittd
Ireland, received notice from the governor of
Kilmainham jail that they had been remanded
for a further period of three months.
Sarah Gorham. who died on the 19th in the
county asylum at Indianapolis, where she has
resided for 35 years, has of late taken daily 90
grains of opium, more or less morphine and a
pint oi wniasy. one ii uwu iwnu wj con
sume 200 grains of opium in a day.
There was a meeting of the citizen of Tuc
son on the 18th, which resulted in the organ
ization of a company to construct a railroad
from Tucson to Point Lobos on the Gulf of
California. The line will pass through sev
eral important mining districts in Arizona and
Ssnora.
A Wilmot iarmer, living about two miles
and a half from Lancaster, near the Danville
pike, Ky., on the 18th, murdered his wife,
mother and two daughters, and then cul
minated his awful act by hanging himself.
Ha was evidently insane.
W. C. Fitzsimmon & Co., proprietors of
the People' bank, of Tecumaeh, Mich., have
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maae an aasigaurcu vu ?. jj rwu, ui c
cumseh. The matter create gieat surprise.
Fitzsimmon is now n Central America where
he went last October in the interest of tho
Grant and Vanderbilt railroad scheme.
One of the largest coal breakers in Lucerne
county, employing between 300 and 400 men
and boys, owned and operated by J. C. Hay
den A Co., waa burned on the 18th, together
with 200 tons of coal in ahutcs. Loss, $200,
000i partly insured. Fire supposed to be incendiary.
Alarmia caused by the warlike preparations
going on. Kegiments marcning soutn pass
through Vienna daily. Soldiers are paid the
same as in time of war. The general impres
sion in military circles is that the entire army
wrll be mobilized in the Spring.
The French cabinet is considering the com
mercial treaty with England with the firm
and unanimous intention of smoothing down
difficulties. Oambetta has perceived the ne
cessity of the treaty, and has exerted all his
influence in impressing it on his colleagues,
who are now equally convinced,
A man named William Gore in the employ
of Hall Bros., ship builders, at Port Blakely,
on the 18th, while standing with one foot on
the ground and tne other on a piece of timber
accidentally fell, striking another timber in
suoh a manner as'to break hi neck, killing
him instantly.. He leave a wife and large
family.
The owner of the steamer Lena, which
aided in the Nordenskjold expedition, and is
now stationed nn the river Lena, places his
vessel at the disposal of the searcher for
Lieut. Del ong. The iteamer will be utilized
by correspondents in the Spring if the diffi
culties of journeying bepond Yakutsk by
sleigh during the Winter prove insuperable.
A bill has been introduced in the legislature
of Mississippi to make prize lighting a peni
tentiary offense. .Sullivan, who had been in
training in Bayou St. Louis, at once fled to
New Orleans, lie will continue at Carrolton
his preparations for the contest with Ryan.
The latter will select quarters in the aarae vi
cinity. The grand jury at Columbus on the 19th
computed it investigation of forgerie of as
sistant Secretary of the State board of public
STATE NEWS
There is talk of a vTgilancJ eomm.tte at
PSVoodcock is - joleowner of our
COLbinonville,inGrantcounty i..eh
re'sW. StVtthe
world.
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K i .. ..Wit Harris
DdtevueV. JeftPals
Buenalsto..DMaibrcaU,
CrafordsvlIle..Iicbt ls
CotUiReOr..JHShortrl,lKe
Conallls Mow Harris
works, F. W. Newberg, amounting to $20,000.
i ne jury returned o- maiciments, ana n con
victed oa Ach, a is probable, ho will by the
lowest aggregate penalty got 52 year in the
penitentiary, or at the greatest 570 year.
George Hart, indicted for the murder of
Michael Cress, at Grand Island, broke jail at
Omaha on the 10th, together with a pnsener
named Darcey, iudicUd for grand larceny, by
burning through the ceiling into the county
treasurer's office, and then putting the fire out
with pilof water. Gov. Vance offers a re
ward for Hart.
, to bo erected to the mem-
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oryot theiaie uisuoi- "- - for
Methodist conference has issued an appeal tor
2,600 for that purpose.
Preston Nunley, of Hubbard s went to A
bany, got drunk aud bst SU0. He n" '
running mate," Hogan, arrested for the
theft, but failed to make out a case.
On Tuesday night, $500 worth o damage
was done John Briggs' house at Albany by
fir". The ladies' coHee brigade failed to put
in an appearance after the "take up.
Six hundred dollars has been raised at Coos
Bay tor the purpose of ground sluicing the
JurLe from alarge bul of rock near the gov
ernment improvement at nocxy i "-
On account of bad roads no provisions could
be sent to the Chinese railroad hands at xa
quina Bay. When "Chinese Charley,' then
contractor appeared among them recently
astride a cayuee sans rice or flour, they imme
diately lasooed him and strung him up to a tree
where he would have "gone the way of all
flesh" but for the timely interference of some
white men. , , .
Of late there has been considerable puthr g
and'bloHing by reveral papers, says the Mc
Minnville Reporter concerning large swine
killed in their counties, naming one in Yam
hill, we suppose, merely to lay that county in
the shade. But now BUnd back, gentlemen;
giving us a hearing. The larpest hog named
in the various reports was killed by Mr. Kan
Strickland, of Clackamas county weighug
Kfi n,n,l. t. while Hon. W. T. Newby
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killed one last wecK tnat neneu uui w"
as "sleek as a mice," leaving Clackamas 11
pounds behind. Now trot out your large
cattle.
TERRITORIAL.
Boise is afflicted with opium fiends.
B. Bmnard's house at Colfax was destroyed
on the 12th. Loss, 2,000; insurance, S1.000.
Mr. Zahner is surveying for Villard a route
fnr a milmul from Yakima to the Columbia.
This is another deadly blow at the Cascade
rnnR.
A correspondent writing from the Camas
Prairie THahn. savs the rjeonlo there are anx
ious to be annexed to the great Territory of
Washington.
Hereafter, the civilians employed at Cceur
d'Alene, will be paid $80 instead of S100 per
month. The Lakeside Leader calls this Uncle
Sam's New Years gift.
The Wood River Timet publishes over five
columns of improvements in Belle ue daring
the past year. Everything, from $50 cabins
to $10,000 stocks of goods is included.
The dwelline house of F. M. Thompson,
four miles north of Colton, was burned on the
afternoon of the 12th. It was a new home
just built last Summer at a cost of five or six
hundred dollars.
There is said to be a band of wild cattle
ranging over the Chelatchie country, which
is yearly augmented by accessions from the
settlers' stock. But a few years since there
was a band on the East Fork. Cowlitz county.
but 'owing to the assiduous efforts of certain
rjubl'ic spirited citizens it was slowly but
surely exterminated, although to some minds
there was something suggestive in the fact
that for every wild bovme reported shot, a
settler missed one of his most sedate steers or
mild-mannered old cows, without leaving a
foot-print on the sands ot time.
What Coed Wool Is.
It is highly desirable that the wool
grower should know the important points
about a profitable fibre, so as to breed
towards uniformity, and gradually im
prove the character of his nock, live
consider the needed qualities in a good
merino combing wool, we Bball find them
nearly the same the world over. These
essentials to a profitoble and high-priced
article are about as follows: Fineness of
fibre; length of fibre; softness of fibre;
elasticity of hbre; color and lustre of fi
bre. The best fibre as regards the first
requirement named, measures under the
microscope but 1-1 227th of an inch in
diameter, when unwashed, and l-1405th
of an inch when washed.
The fibre should be from 2i to 3i in
ches in length. The elasticity and soft
ness should be great. Ulotbes made of
poor, non-elastio wcol soon get out of
shape. Combing wools should separate
like a skein of silk, so that there is less
waste in manufacture. The color should
bo bright, clear and lustrous, but light,
so as to receive tho most delicate dyes
The very best wools will take dyes as
well as silK does.
If a wool-grower proposes to produce
these best grades of wool, he must keep
his flock in a region free from burrs and
thorns and clinging seeds. Annoying
insects such as ticks, if numerous, irri
tate the animals, and destroy the silki
nebs of tho wool. The use of a good
sheep dip prevents this trouble. Keep
ing slieep in too dry a -region, injures
tne volt ot tne wool, the yolk is a
soap like material which is produced by
glands to nourish the wool It is com
posed of animal oils and potash. The
finest wools contain the greatest percent
age of this substance. It is the best
known substance for washing or scour
ing wools. Wool of Southdown and
Leicestershire sheep contains twenty per
cent yolk; the best merino fleeces con
tain from forty to seventy five per cent
in weight of this substance.
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Mehama ...B A Pratt
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North Yamhill . II F Bedwell
Oakland DW .Stearns
OreironClty....J M Bacon
Powell Valley.TK Williams
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Perrjdale... .J W McOrcw
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Salem S WChurch
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Sublimity.. ..Jno Powntng
S.io J 8 Morris
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natal. All Haines
Eojle Creek.... M" H"
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Tualatin Isaac Ball
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WhiteaVer O W Hunt
Willamette F....M Wllkins
Welles A A Williamson
Weston LSlieacn
wnhehalem.TII likcrsoii
WIIUkmhHIo. ..Clias Wilson
Zcna S SOImblo
Oenals MMitiliel
Harribure...IlonHMiiin
IIley...BIck,l'earl&Co
Hlll8boro....WDrcttinger
Inln? AC Jennlnss
Independence' L Hodirln
Indian Valley.. MB Morel"
Jcksonille...Max Muller
Junction WHBabcr
Jordan T P Goodman
Jefferson J W Roland
T.Mnnn G W Smith
Lewlsiille HCMcTimmonJs
Looking Glass.. ii uuenran
Lincoln L Abrams
McMlnnullc.J McPhiillps
WASHINGTON TEBRITOltt.
Vancouver 8 W Brow n
Walla Walla...
Colfax '
nnton CBDorr
Ooldcndale. ,B F Tajlri Co.
La Center. A Buchanan anu
J II I'ipcr
Waitsburg WN Smith.
Henry Stafford Northcote. member of par
liament, who recently returned from America,
addressing his constituency at Exeter said he
did not believe in a decrease of American com
petition in the food market It was, he siid,
idle to to talk of the exhaustion of American
land. The supply of land for many years to
come in the great Korthwe.t will be bound
less. The three men hanged by the vigilantes of
Seattle were James Sullivan, a one-armed
man, m. noovara and Kenj. Fayne. The
tirn fnrtnftp wr -l,vA.t !.u !.:! . !
.-...,.. " iiu uiguway roo
bery and killing Geo. B. Reynold, the latter
with killing Officer Sire last October. Judge
Green attempted to stop the mob, and at
tempted to cut the hangman's rope. The offi
cer in charge .of Payne also snowed "good
grit" and refused to surrender him, where
upon the mob broke down the doors and took
him.
I. J. MALARKEY CO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Flour, Feed, Provisions ami
Staple Groceries.
y-nvsinvuEVTSRnl.ICITF.D. PRODUCERS WIL
I i "further their Interests by corresponding with u
Letters ef inquiry promptly answered.
current mailed free on applic
Weekly prlo
cation.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON APPROVK
SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN, WOOL, FLOOR, HOPt
HIDES, ETC., ETC.
8, 10 and U Front St., Portland, Ogn.
JOHN A. 9IACDOXALD,
Salem Marble and Granite
Works.
Commercial St., South of Post Office.
(Post-Offlce Box 39, Salem, Oregon.)'
ItTANUFACTURER OI
Scotch and California Granite
and Marble monuments, Head Stone.
CEMETERY LOTS
Enclosed with California Granite and
Stone Walls built of every description
I'rlces Reduced One Hall.
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
Jgn
E. 0. CLARK, D.D.B.
CLARK ft '
Corner First
DENTIST
and IAId.,8tni
'"'"MB, 01
DRS. A. S. & Z. It. NICHOLS,
WHOSE GREAT SUCCESS IN TREATING
Chrenle and supposed Incurable Ills,
eases is u ell known, can be found at their rooms,
No. 59 Union Block, Portland.
Residence on Stark street between First and Second,
No fee for consulsttlon. I.efer Got. W. W, Thayer
Gilbert Bros., Bankers ot Salem, and Hon, II. A. John
son, Salem. janl-tf
PATENTS:
We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats,
Trade Marks, Copj rights, etc., for the United States,
Canada, Cuba, Ensland, France, Germany, etc We
have had Thirty-Fit Years Experience,
Patents obtained thrown us are noticed In the
Scientific American. This large and splendid illustrat
ee weekly paper, 3.20 per ear, shows the progress of
Science, is very lrteresUng and has an enormous circu
li'tev AddreM MUNN 4 CO., Patent Solicitors, and
Publishers of the Scientific American, 37 .Park Row.
New York. Hand book abont patents sent free.
JOHN MINTO,
saiEDia or
MERINO SHEEP,
mAKES PLEASURE IN OFFERING TOTIIE WOOL
I growers of Oregon and adjoining Territories (hi
chance to purchase Thoroughbred Merinos, and assurlni
parties interested that they can and will endeavort,
sell Sheep ol the same qnality and value at much cheat,
rates than such can possibly be Imported. Eiamlnatloi
dftysssr Addiss:" ,hMp ln m"ket
.nt t, .,., JOHN MINTO, Salem, Oregon.
,Jh,',T"ai K?. Lamb 0 th nk n be sees oa
the Island Farm, adjoining Salem. The Ewes at thT
SU,IoMh'.StV.th,ilUmrm ,0U' "d ''&
1. B. KNAPP. j, w. .cHApMANi
J. B. KNAPP & CO.,
Commission Merchants
AND PU CHASING AGENTS
7 First Street, Portland, Oregon.
,i?h,,'u,i"11 "; Product of the farm on com
miss on, purchase and forward goods and farm Imple
menu on the most reasonable terms.
i. ".ehaVe. mde special and extensive preparations lor
Ssf SX&E?E5 .'h. ryi whSr."vtte
and Washington. We will receive and nuk
..uu....BlneProaucMoi tne dairy to which we Invite
the attention and inspection ot all dairymen In Orecon
and Washington. WeVlU receive mA3i T.n
R'Sii'f.. th? J?008' "Perier manner for less than
WillCOtt YOU it hAm!nnft itam i. .. .1 ..
longer without extra charge for storage Send S Tyeu,
butter sweet and sound, fresh from toe chum ani
will guarantee to pack tt in such a manner as to deliver
receheu! "" " " " toi
, ."S8"'11"8 thJ Pftodpl' that Fidelity to trust Is th.
Olveus a call when you come to town.
fcend us your orders and save your time and travelin.
expenses for we can buy cheaper than youcan. f
n. n.1, lnf ?""? spedljr particularly the kind aoc
Kl.U,tLd,?lreandJ'"P1 duplicate, that you mayb,
Mlo!?Jennl,, whethw y0" cUons were strict
SEL1" "" 5r0U " d'-PP0'td in quail'
. . suiai-s- t CO.,
Portland.
otherwise.
P. O. box 434,
Salem Flouring Mills Co.,
Manufacturers and Exporters ot
FLOUR AND WHEAT.
invest market price paid at all time lor
ri
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AW
rrCtorampi, Atkm. 1
iironlerMerf.A1'!K
ssccra
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maybe conveniS
L!?v"''.i'i.i?ffl
f refitment. AdtrestheV
1100, 1111 niranujyr
or II. K. MATIIKWan??J
AAA Mu,A.a.n.. .. !'
- -.u.jt ntasui
Address orders and communications to th offices o
the Company at Balem or Portland.
Portland, Office H. B. Comer Front and Axb its.
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TUTT'S
PIL
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLER.YNEIIJ
THE AFFLICTED EVERTWB
inc. untAitd, hub
TRIUMPH OF THE Hj;
SYMPTOMS OF WL
TADDin 1 im'f-:i
Ttu nf nr)etite.Nausa.boTrt.'
- a ,
Pain in theHead.with a dullssii
the back part, fain under tM
blade, fullnes after eating, wittig
clinatlon to exertion ot boifasl
Irritability of temper. Low m
of memory, wltti a feeling ol hi
lected some duty, weariness,;
OTuiiariner of trie HearCTJotsl
nires. Yellow Bkin. tleadsclt.Bus.:
pees at night, highly coloreiliiuf ,'
TTTHKBE-WAHlflirOSAlilllin ,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SO0KMH i'L.
TU1TB F1XL8 are espsclall;sintf , if
uch cases,one dose effects tstsw t
Thsy Inereiue tbe AiUialBiB(fiSS
Donrislsed, and by thelrfesrtslSjissl S id I
duced! Priceanla?Msiisj,ltiS
TUTT'S HAIll
Okay ItaiK orWuiSKias cBaasifsn
Black bv a sinal ppllcatlose!l
Imparts a natural color, acts uauji
stnM hw nrit0ifiai.. ar sent bv esprMnnean
OfTloe, 3S Murray St, Unm
vr. tcttb Miinii ZrrESZZZ
gue
Mixtw
Chills and Fever re
cured by Dr. Jyne' AWfl
tare. WlthaUttlecareontt
of the patient to avoid eip
the occasional use of Jatki'i
tivk PiLUS.thla remody vrfilbi
to bo certain ln its operation,
leal ln its effects. In many 1
of the country subject Ui
other malarial disease lito"?
tablished character as a pop
clflo for these harrassingcomji
and the number of testl
celved show that ito repuu
constantly increasing.
Intermittent and Remittentjj
are effectually cured by Vri
Ante Mixtwe. In tbeHC
plaints caro should be taken
the directions olosely, and
attention given to the UtWiT
should bo assisted in perform!
functions by Db. Jatm' SA
Viixb,
MmI A.'tL
8ih rrlb
tM.IMSSS
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Mfia,uuot..mi
IIODOE. PA VIS A CO
Oregon
IVholesale iwlfj
mmMSSMFl
ROSE
rrxTsmrrsszTnoc,
isslisiws. itirm.0k".
Emvd
SmLsmI am'mABF
Caret Bytpeptia, Uerrous AffuC
tioru, General Debility, Fever anla
AgTie, Paralysis, Chronic Diarrhoea
Boila, Dropsy, Hnmors, Female Com '
plaints, liver Complaint, Itemittenl
Fever, and all diseases originatuuis
in a bad State of the Blood, 1
accompanied by Debility or a lo
uue 01 we system.
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