TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, 'llw Homli-il Miiiiih, Mkmi'Iiim, Muruh ll.-II,,, fiV(r lift,, f, ono Inch today, mill now inrli :n f.()t (j inulio (in tlm i;mi mnl two iuuliuit l.rlmv llm hlKli'Kt point 1 uuuli.nl III In Ncimon, I'wenty tliciwitwl iittluii for Tfinwm, ii miili-ntm . WILLAMETTE FARMER; PORTLAND, OKiiGON, MAEOH 17, 1882 rivru iiimiiK'iliiioii in luilitnluitnl MiimUy, Copt. J, M. Loo, mi army olllctir appointed hy t ho Hoortiry of War to luccrUin t, 0liw(. tlou of IUIrn in Miimmilniii. ruturninl i ....ii. tin, i At 10 unlock friiii Ark.iiinM Cilv atramnr Uoau Admin. In mi iiitmviiiw will HM) ITf.Wll sMIUUKKl II'M tX)rtl,r Ottllt loo Mid no trim lilua ol tlm truu condition of tlm country overflowed can l imagined with put IwiiiK ibmi. I'rom n point tMtinty milcH Mow Meiiiplild, wnero tint Hrt iruak , tliu loveo oooiirrcd, tliu entire country U ono vt eof water. 1'iop'o all t,M,K, tliU mid. innred region ate utterly ilitittit ami m a, Marvlnjc eomlltioit. Their Muck lm, been j fitUtllll I t !( lint ll.lt... I.. I . .1 It! " "! '""j 'u iiiiuK in gin iii)u04, uwe lolta aliil niiper aturiva of ualiitm, Hundred, ul.niit mi hard corn, Mnny lmt ltl tnn,. pornrlly rclavul liy iliatributioii of govern. nittiit ration, I) Ht other unulil nut bo reiclicd and tlio an. rrliiK I viry great, Tlio leviw alone tint river Inmt In hinktu in forty dlllcr out ilaie hetwieii Mi'tiipliit and ArUti. City, and at aomo poii.U tlio rivir it lifty lilllei wide. All published rep itU full abort of K'V"'K n,,y "I1" "f the daiuagH ilono or dei. titutliiii prevailing. Ilia limt intimate mailit to the Hi-critMry of Wur that :tii0.000 ratiom wduld lo reiurd U) ftid the lb.000 needy m tho Hlatv of .MUnusippi W, he ya, full liort, it a tliu di-ntitute will pi Pliably ho d6nl)ln that imniU'r. C.ipt I. do will telegrkpli K c rotary Lincoln oml aua.t fnrthil instruction here. ISr.w t)iu.i:SM, March II Col Thou I.u luy, I'k-miIi'IiI of the Cotton Ktiliaiio, uri Tho chief State engineer Infortnrhlo th ni flow III bniinialii erivora n I irge p n tot J tit Cnriol, iln'li.on, J'niia and piiRnrdin, MM coiiaidfi ddearcaii i.i Went OinM. MuOrhouw, Jtioliluti I, Oim. Inti, C.il jwill, I'ruiik.in and Catalimila pitihii), and in cum-. 1 by 1i"m dipjH in r u.itim rnc.ipnif through hinkvn levecn in Cliii-iii nud I alia c uiitlin, Alkali a., h lav tlm iiiinith f Il-d nvi-r. A Hrjn turitoj-yii now h'-in,,' o nil mi J in Point .'ollpee, viiyitia, St l.ili'ln, ucit Ittton itougi', l,nlu'iri In'-anil murfjl other pirih!, anil lh'' opiiuoii ia eiprmiiul by coiuputt lit aii!noriii- mat ii.m nmiinu i likel to in creaxi iu depth and -tent I'uint Oouptu Cievuxi) "ill add imiuh to till) ovnlloh'nf jarih' IhiIoh the nil. nth of Kul iimt, alo iniich to lint iiwrllnw al nig lied river bottom and uvery inil.li on tlir. ,Mi4iuippi, lnig atlutolica of iliU-i.tiw and impel feci lun one reijiiinn repair, and in some tanea entile re-htllldliiK- I hit iKtrntid damage and mill' ring it u impiikMble t'iiitimate at tin juncture Tlio aniiiial jiroilin t of cotton in the p.irmlKn above naiiinil la fully :!IX),(HM) balen, aliiul at 'l,'i,()0(),(00. 'lhu t.iulook i (itiemcly ilia coiir.iLtm MtiMfllla, Maroli II. Tho nvurii on inch loHertoMglit Lieviu) ca mar lake Charlra v ire t an ! I') high Hindu, and one repair cam ill 1 tt ; d and i uttit carnid it ty u lule men utiu .iiip. utv.ui Lincoln (cmli 'JO.OOO ratto'tia to Mi-inilna for f'enneue up! ferera. In U'ualillnjton connt, l , time 11 a dolelul Mtnte ol atfaira. I. v i . btok'ii down, crdta and high lamia flo)Iril. (iuen villi) bir lacapiK thioilijh tehiorj) u rk and 8,IKH) to 10,000 txoplfi .ne hoiniliaain the ronntry, hating lit atock and everything le the) mjiih.iI, tjriUMini.l.P. III., Maicli IU. l'rio unwr nor liaa iiceiveil a telegram from Cairo, aUtlng that about tan lininlii-d fainllira, inoluding alxjilt I, (MM) colore I people, litiog in the ol 1 1 Hotted ilmlnclx of Alet.tndrla county, hate loat their pi oi rty ami are uithont prmeiit ineaiia of livelihood. 'I ho citwim hate tbim far krpt them iioin nctnnl aiitleiing, lull con tinutit 11 ioiU iimke it ncioaary to aak aid. Tliu g.iti mor iliucUd tlio comiiiiakioi.tra up Uiinted to dittriliute the rnttona rint to I'ul aaki county lo alto caro for Aleximilri i count) ulleter4, and "ill ak SccicUiy Lincoln fur additional Kiippllta. tihulirliitr ltril-iiiiinilrl. St. I'ktkiuiiuuii. .March II !'!:J ccir, on ritiiving (leueial .skobi lull, ud: "I am dia pteaaeil ttltll oil. Oil doilblleai ttiaheil to glorify ItuaiiM, but I ok at the leaiil'a o') Lalnnl. Iti'furo )our nptccli ItllHala enjoid cert.un aulhoilH in Knrope, nott ouacoher ioriaUei), Auatn.y irntatid and- 1 ranee Um laut (il.tdatone ban III liamla tn il and the lttioonhohitl Kuuliali luitt triumiiliH at liud- tug a fouudatli ii mi which to Ii.ibii ita inv t ct Itia agaiiut ttbat I. regariU a the belliLoau illapoaitiou and graapmg teliiUliilia of Una l;i. Kuil 1'urkey laiaea her brad and re fuaea to atgu tho eoiiM utioii (or lit) limit of ttar etpeiiMa, becatiau ahu hopta tlm ttar Mill toon break out betttrin Kuaala and (iiimauv and Aua'ria. Villi deaired to I e II ellll to the Hlata, but hating irritated (in many )ou hate diatro)id Ltm that miitiality ttliich alomt ai poaaibli) under preauiit circutn atancia (ieimaiiy a iicutr.il power in tlio SI.it iiiiulliiu la u..t in tha laatirn iluatlou. .She tt la thiiiking of proiiiiu' to ait aa medi ator .-dig nott (Irmly udiuea to aid the sii-iiu, thanka to )ou, Huai-la (etN "ifeindl i.eilded, In ote.l at and lomplutely laolalid in i:uroK- " .lirnlr at Oinalia OuAiia, Mauh I "J -Anotliir big labor ilrmoiialintiou took placo this afteinoon al Jcllirtuu Kiiaic, to ttliich apot tho labor union mi ii a.ul atilkiia matched in pioccs aiou, In adi d by baud f miwie. The meeting tvaa atteiidul by about II 00(1 l.itiorora and trade uulouiat". and the allair juan-d oil peacofull). .Spetthea ttein made denouncing mil) or and aheiill for liiining the leniaof gov meiit our to the military, till" now haui po teaaion ol theiltj. 'lhu fpiakera claimed there la no neceaaity fm niilltaiy. and urged all to keep the peace and pieaerto law and "n'0,' . . i . ii Tlio military aro to be kept on duty until further nhli'i. . . The Hurlingtonatid Miaaoun Kiver Kailroail Compauv tt ill again wor tlit-ir men to-moiiow tinder nillitav protection. Atliiil-luii or WaalilnKluii Terrllnry. n..i....i iir. nt 'a bill to nrovide for tho ad- inUWou into tho Union of tho State of ah ioittou luia beeu reported fliuil tlio Uou.o cominltUo on I'oititoiua with aiiiendineiita, which whnllv atrike out tho proviaion for in cluding part of Idaho Terntory within tho bouudariea of the propo.ed Suto, and which alto atipulato that tho Stato coimtltution ahall nrovido t1i.it neither money nor tho cicilit ol, tho Statu or of any city, tow n or other muni cipal corpoiulion therein ahall give or loan to or in mil of any uanocwtioii, corpoiatnm or nnvato undertaking, mid that tho aggiegaio debt of tlio State ahall not at any one time f rnerlya n..icl.ii,it, who wan ununited In to hreant and taken into tho muni ,0w, " ikw. t bo a jghtly hurt, In, died from .. I,, """', i "" Un'1 .l,LC" ''KiV '"""cr tho ol ii(.IU! ,,f iq.mr and v,i, abuaing aoldiera, but wria iiiollciiaivo when aolitr. I'liu occur remoimiot generally known in tho city to iilKlit, but threatena to greatly complicate troiihh to-morrow. I liu coroner a impiuat over tho remaiim of Ariwitrong waa h,.gun thin evening at (i o look, and waa adjourned till to-morrow, aa tho an Idler win. bayoneted him hai not been Identified. Dim afternoon Attorney (leneral Ibtworlh applied to .Judge H.vao for a ape eial grand Jury to iurjulro into tho cauaea of p-iraoiia nrreate.l for inciting a riot, and who have been charged with amault to commit mnnJer, tliroo or four men having been nearly killed by rioter but we. k. Other peraon aro to bo arreated. Judgo Hwago at ono complied with tho petition and i.aucil an or der for a apecial grand jury to bo called to gether to-morrow morning. A labor meeting .- iv.ujj iiuiu lo-mgui, anil apeiclia ilenounc- i.ik tnu auwioriiioa inr Haunt; called out tlio military aro being made. Arumtrong' death fiirniaho apeaker with a text and they aro veryaeviro in their tritlciam. Tho coopura at Willow Spring diatillery atruck to-day. The t'lilnrae Itlll. Although when the Hoiino ro aaaomblc at 1 1 ."10 to morr iw morning tho polygamy bill 'will hold tho placo it occupied before tho ro ciaatlua evening, it will not eoutiniiu before the Homo nhun the aesaiou of Tuevday com ini'iicia, unhaa tint picviou ijuration upon ita paiaauu ahall thru Irivo b6en called anil bio oiiibil Tlnrniaif course no probability of tho billa being advanced to auch a ntage of juogrea duiiiig tho abort half-hour before Tucaday'a acaalon will begin, for tho )oino crataluto Kiteu euililiatlu notice that thev will indefinitely prraiat in their effott to ob tain deaired opjKirtiinity for debate and aiui-iidiiieut of tlna ini-aaiite. An arrange meiit iiiay txwxibly lo mado by common con "'lit aaaiKiiini' aomo tm ill. d future time for eonai.leiation, but it it ill very likely go ovci at I'J o'cloik aiiuply aa tiulinialjed Imtiiiim on tin-Speakei'a talile, not to bu reached again except by mean of uilop'm onother reaolu lion to pioceed to auch hurinca. Tho Chi iieao bill, then fore, cannot be diaplaeed from it aanigiiumit for to-moriow, uulcaa tho no lygaui) bill toiuca oter to lueada)' Keifcion undtr openition of tlio previous (jucatiou, which la bi'dily improbab'o, or iiiiIik.h a reuu Id appiopnation bill bo called up, it Inch the ch.iirmiii of the appropriation enuimittco has tiiomiacd nlndl uov bo dime finally iinlum a motion to proceed to tho Speaker' table be adopted by a majority of the Hi ue in bpile of a inliiig winch S eiker Keibr will no doubtedly nunc if one bo offered, that it la not in order aa agunat thoapccial aaiigninuut. u l.iiibruler .Irrralrd. Tt ckiis, March III SlicrilF I'aul arrivid thin iiioiiiiiik fioiu Jleriuoaillo, Sonora, with Juliiia Craine, tthoin hu bad followid on a warrant for mhc7lcuiont t'lalue wain eoiiim I einl trati ler f..r a San 1'rauci cohouae and bail got aw a) with coinildi r.ible fuuila When arriated I'aul loiitid upon hi: perron a (urged le'ti r of ciedit on Kng Ibrieht, l'ox k Co , of S.iti 1'raiicinco, for 'J.oOO Tlio pn oiut'ia II. .it III Jail I ele Tlio SliulU" r,.i)H hih tiov (Irtl7illd evci) thing in Ilia power to aid in the health ami capture if Ciaiue, and itat e hiiu an orib r allowing linn to call on any or all immaterial ollieera of tho StUa to ain in the apprehension of Ilia prm-HHT. I he (ioteruor naiured him that Sonora should not be made an at) Itim (or criminal from the I'uit d .Stater, and that ho would go to tin full limit of hi authority in aiding in their apprehension. liiriiniiiiK Hunter. I.uavo Couvt, Tex., March lit. On .Sun day Joirph Hode, wife and two grown dauhtcra had gouo to eliurch, leaMiii: Mr. Maty IU naoii, aeid h.'i, and Kraudmotber of the llodga, al liuii.es ill charge of the minllcr childieu, Mra Ilenanu being . in luialid it hen II. dgta and family rt turned they found the hoiiku biirund and the charted reuiaina of Mia llmaoii uud the ihildriii in tlio a-lica. A npin of horn waa munug from tliu pretnisc. ahouitig the work waa that of robbera and muideit'iH. Mr. Hodge lost JbdO either b) tint lire or niblioni. oxceed SI per caniU of l iimlatlou accoiiling to tho List general censim. 'I ho amended nut further prowdoa that half u million aciea of publiulaud granted for Bihool put poaea ahall not bu .old fr Itn-i than $5 per acre, and that the fund ilctived fioiu audi anlu bhall be kept inviolate. Had stale or . rmlr at Oniiiliii. Omaha, Match I'.'. Tho militia in tliu city, to protect liou-sti iking labium a, wero an noyed tliU iviming by it githuing of moil mid buy who thiutv biick-baU at tho olhceu and hit aoveinl. A niuad ol aoldlcra llnally chargtd on thociotvd todriva them btok fioiu tho militia quartern, and aoveinl of tlio aaaail mita wcio aevorelywoundid by bayonet. Ono of tlio wuuu led, uaincil V, I'. Arnisttong, taliiiirla In Iruuljle t'mrtiio, March 14. A 'aslnni;lon pe- clat aa)a there h.i bieu a diviaiou of at.ilwarta ami lielicelorwaid the 1'rendtnt intend1) to run hla oil ii machitiu and build an iiupiie of hia own. J luting olleud a Supieinu ("mirt position to Conkliiti; and I'dinuuilH the 1'icm dent k.ih he baa uotv paid hla politic il ol'lla tioua to them and w ill imt furtui r emit them, A htalw trl ex-Senator nay tumble is biciting and a dicldi'd split in the aialwart liio ih com iiii Couklioc pi ix hid Clan in. ii Seward fur the place he tefunid, mid his noiuiuatioii waa annulled bv all New York judg except ouo .Judge lllatclifoid liiinsi If akcil for Sewatd's apnutiiieiit ThM alliout will proliabl) ain;er Coukllng. MlllllllTII IIoiiiN. St. I.ori-t, Maroli 1 1 (ien. Heckwith, of tho commiaaar) departmiiit, who has vliaigo nl iliatributi in of j'ovirument rations from this cit to lloodid district on the lowir.Mi. alaainpi river, haa leceirid tho following dis patch fioiu .1. S. Loud, dated at Meiuphu: J uat arrived hero round I'uiniscot county in a moat diatrctsiug cnndltioii, boin: almost entirely subimrged and about 1,000 people entirely dcatitute. Mipplies at (Sayoao mo being can fully distributed and will last until about Maicli '.Tith, More shciild bu tent, or thine people will bo in Justus bad condition when the water coes down. Tho U'OVerniiient to pretoiit Htarvation ahould c.iro for them at least until May 1st About .10 people aro destitute at HaUway, Tenn., ISO at Tipton idle, 'JOOat Halo's Point, Trim,, 150 at Hay field Point and 1.10 in tliu vicinity of Otccola, Ark. All aro badly in want. At Osceola aomo ta ill ha been leceivid, but not BUtlivteut Capt. li"o telegraphs: "My dispatch of the llth falls ahm lot tlio actual destitution and magnitude of tho overllott." t'apt Leo has beiu diiected by (ieiieral Heckwith to take chilgo of the little steamer Anita, which left heio yea erday, and proote-d at onco to pick no unities of destitute people in Hooded ilia- Units, and take them to dry laud mid shelter, wlnro they cm Ik fed in cnmfoit. Ollicers and l avengers of tliu steamer City of Baton lioitge, which arrived hero to-day fioni Now Oilc.ius, sav tlio condition of thing along tho whole length of tho river nro pitia ble in tho oxtrenie. Tliu river, tlioy say, has mi avoiago width of forty miles nearly all tlio way from Cairo down, and with the exception of soinu sixty mile ubovu uud In low Wis hing, tlio leictH aro either washed uway or cm et cil with water, and of no pi ac tied bene lit. Thousands of poo pi u li.no been diitcn ft otti tlnir lioiutN and neatly nil their live stock has been or will I o htm veil -r dimmed. iori.Mi:iti;i at hi:i. toaa or I lie llrlllali Hark llulwnrk on Feb. V7lli llurr or the t'rrtr Arrive nl ' liar---All Die Olhrra in- piiaril lo he l.oil. On Monday (veiling laat a boat with three sailor from tho Australian bark llulwark, Capt. Win. William, arrivoj at Umpire City. They rep irt the bark foundortd in latitude l.r.7, lougitudn 115 west, on March 1st, 28 days out from Yokohama, bound for I'utrot Sound in ballast. They wero in tho boat when alio waa lowered and owing to tho rough ea got adrift mid it wa impossible to roioh tlm ahip, winch wa out of aight the next morning. Another boat with two men which wa launched at the same time, uot adtift and was soon out of light. The officer and crew, eighteen in number, wcco left on board wjth no serviceable boat and aro probably lost. Tho turn lay tho thip was leaking badly all the time and could not float but a few hours longer. The names of the survivor arc Kd ward O'Ncil, Charles Law ion and Hugh Mc Donald. Tho latter given tho follow ing statement of tho ciicumatauccR, which lead to tho loia of the ship : "Uft Yokohama Jan. 31st. In getting out strained tho ship badly; next day found copper started; had four day's moder ate weatlier;aiid ballast clogged pumps; had to baiej about tho llth found three feet of water in tho hold; bailed constantly thirty six hour, taking no time to sleep or rat; a heavy northeast gale prevailed and the cap tain wa drunk and falling about the docks while tho men were trying to free the ship. After guttlim the ship fieu all hands went aft to have an undurstuiJiiig with the captain, as the vessel waa unlit to pioceed; bolts wrc starting from the iltck and the copper w a strippul from half her length; wo found the oiliccr in tie cabin; thi v said they ha I cone! il led to proceed, as that was tho nearest way to safety; tho crew was much disaatislied and the captain promised to run for the Sandwich Island and if tho ship wo not fit to pi oc-cd, would put in there; w wero 000 miles fiom Yokohama; northwest wind fa von d ua to the Islands, bin the cap tain pashod them; wo ha 1 good weather till Feb. 'JO til, when the port w atcb came to the pump and after working an hour and makinc little water, nilormed tlio in etc that it was Ukc-lc -nine niches of water being on the skin " 'I ho master ordered tho pinnpi to bu kept going, but tho water gained rapidly and it waa ilctct mined to launch the boats. The first, with Law son and McDonald in it, was low ered and undo 'aat by a tow-line. The life boat was next lowered with two men in it, but wa swept away by t'lo sea. They followed tho ship till 10 o'clock at night, O'Ncil being the only ono who Hucecded in getting mi board, and then cut adrift. "When we parted tho lino from the ship we sun,; out, but received no anawer ami soon everyonu was out of sight The next morning we atraiiditciicd the- boat up uud rigged up a sail for provisions. Wo bid eight tin of preserted mutton, two tins of jirescrved lcif, six tint of salmon, tlueo luttles ol brandy, ouo pound of butter and about '-' pounds of bread Wo bad a ruinp.iti and the mat' sextant, mid direct d our course fioiu north east to cut, ai tliu Hind would allow, and know nig that we would make laud m that dirictiou. Wo finally undo laud and seeing no placet) enter, no lollowed tho coast up Toward night wo sawn vessel standing oil" and on, which proved to bu the Annie Oee, which wo followed in over tho bar. There were two bi a's on the ship after mo got drift, a largo whale boat and a awl, and wero both good sia boats. Do not think the -hip could hato Moated longer than morning." iMii.it si.mi.mi: or ii:a in. The Aluklin Indian ka-la-lali lit lie llalisril In IliN III) on Jlurrli tllal. Coiiminiplloii 1'nrril. Since 1870 lit. Shcrar hat each year sent from this oflico the tnrans of relief and euro to thousands afllicted with disease Tho corres pondence necessitated by this work becoming too heavy for him, I cane to his aid. JIo now feci constrained to rnlitioniah it rntirplv and Jim blaccd in my hand tho formula of that simple vegetable) remedy discovered by an JviMt India missionary, and found so elkctivc for tho speedy and txTin-iuent euro of Con uninti'on, Uronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung Disease ; also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Dol.ility and all Nervous Complaint. Its remarkable cutative powers havo leen proven in many thousand cc,and. actuated by the desiro to relieve suiienng humanity, 1 gladly asinine the duty of making it known to others, Address me, with stamp, naming this piper and I will mail ou, free of charge, tho recipe of thi wonder ful rcmody, 'with full directions for its pre paration and use. nrintcd in Herman. French or Knidisli. W.A.Noyiu, 140 1'owor's JJIock, Ilothcster, N. Y. decl5-3mos PACIFIC MUTUAL Life Insurance Coxnp OF CALIFORNIA. 3Vt: MANAGER FOR State of Oregon and Idaho and Washington Territories Street, Portland, Oregon, A Is It l. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I wilt send a recicpo that will cure you, vtir.r. of ciuiiok. This great remedy was discovered by a mi! nonary in South America. Send self-addressed cuvclonc to tho Kkv. Joskpii T. In man, Station I), New York City. dec30-6m Garrison's Sewing Machine Store, 107 Third street, 1'ortlaud, is tho best place in Oregon to get your sewing machine repaired and for buying all kinds of needles, attach ments and oil. tf Tho Indian Ka-ta tali, convicted of tho murder of two white men in Alaska, was brought up for scntiuco in tlio U, S. Circuit Court,) estcrday; A lai go number of specta tots ttiio piesent to Mltuiss the liupresMre ci reiuony To tho customary Ucstion as to whether ho had anything to s.i) why a utence should not be p.Vhe.l uii.u him ho made no riply. .Ilidgu beady tlieu sentenced lit in to Ih- hanged by the luck until ho was dead, on Friday, Ma eh Ml, ISvJ, and ordered that his body bo delivered lo th bean of the Midnal Colli in of Willimutte University. The sen tence tta ti. nutate I to tho prisoner by the iiitirpreUr, Mr. (ieo. Kottromentiuoir. lie c-nilcniorcd to appear calm, but ttcmbltd per- ..cplildy lie wished to make a statement of the allair to the Judge, but was informed that nothing he could say now would have any ef fect, lie then expriwcd a wish that the exe cution might take place as soon as possible It is expicted tint lo will be hung in the )am ol tin) coiiutv jail, llie evidence on which I o was convicted waa purel) circum stantial, as tht'iu wero no witnesses to tliu minder. 1'ioui the stati iiients Hindu it seems that win it the two white iuen who had eiu plnynl In tn went ashore to prepaiu a camp he was left in the canoe baling it out. 'Ihuir arms, colsitting of a hreecli-loadiug rifle and a shot gun, were also in tho boat, and Ka ta Uli, seizing tho nrlo, shot one of tin in and wounded tho other in tho arm. Tho woundid man then ran down to the ciuoo sndattackid tliu Indian, but in his disabled condition was soon overcome and killed. One or more Surgeons From the I'.icific Surgical Institute, 305 Ke-arncy street, San Fiaucisco, will bo at tha St. Cnarles Hotel, lingerie City, March ".1st and 22.1; at the St. Charles Hotel. Albany, March 2fth and 2.1th; at the Chemcketa Hotel, Sdem, March 27th and 28th; at the Umatilla House, The Dalles, March 3lst and April' 1st; and at the St. Charles Hotel, Port land, April 4th and fltri, fully prepared to treat all the Disiascs and Deformities treated at this Im-titute, such as Spinal Diseases and all Diseases of tho Joints, Rupture, Xafcl Citarrh, Khcuma'iatii. Lung Disease, Paraly sis, No tons Diseases, Piles, Fistula, and Female Diseases. This is the only authorized branch of the Great Northwestern Surgical Institution on the Pacific Coast, and desires not to be confounded with any other Institution. DELINQUENT LIST We gitc below- a list of the persons whose papers wero discontinued several wiek ago (February I) because they wero in arrears and took no notice after having three or four notices sent to thiin. They will receive a copy of this week's i sue, and we hope they will see the point and icmit, bo as to have a public credit. We are sorry to say there more whoie turns will come unless w o h'ear from them. are hundreds in due time, tkicicitoki.il. A. number of now aottlonr lmf uccntly tal.cn up claims on Wludby 1 aland, opposite Milkiltio. Spring fanning npemtiot s hiivcToiiiinencud unusually (inly in tho La Conner district. A inllroad llftn miles in length is beirgpto- jeutod bottveun ISeattlo mid tliay'a ll.ubur. Hi.Mi iiftino ami nddivsa to Cragiu & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., for cook look ftee, DiHAvruofh Attempt at Ly.nciii.sci II. C. Laws, who fatally wounded Frank Calavau in a shooting allr.iy at Latigcll'j valley a sboit time ago, during which ho was shot three times in tho leg, two of the bullets making llesh Hound j aim tlm othor striking the bono near tho ankle, waa arrested a few da) s ago in Altur.is, Modoc county, Cat. Last Satur day night 10 or 12 masked men rode into Linkvillo, mid ciite'ung tJreonmaii's hotel, whuc tlio prisoner was iu tho custody of Dep uty Shi'iifT J. F. Lewis and Justice Wright, awaiting examination befoio tliu latter mi Monda), and demanded bun with tho avowed intention ot lynching mm. W hen tlioy cii tctod tho hall tlieywei'o ordeicd to halt, and on refusing Lewis tired his revolver, wound ing ono of tho parties slightly. Tho lynchers returned tho lite, killing the Deputy She rill and wouui'ing Justice Wright slightly, and then left without taking Laws. Tho excite ment n intense mid feeling in Langcll v-illoy very strong against Laws. Dkatii or S. 1). Iluicii. Samuel H. lUuch son ot Hon, 11. V, Huron, of I'olk county.dted in Klickitat valley on Suuday morning last at 0 o'clock, aijed 27 years. The young man, who hud been aiek with consumption, bas been residing at dill'eiciit places in Kastcrn Oicgoii for pome timu past for tho benefit of his health, but giadually grow wnisc, ami left (loldindnlo on .Mtiutlay last with his father toietum to' his homo. Seeing that ho was failing fast they stopped at u station V.) miles fioiu Tho Dalles, wheiu he died. A casket was proem ed at Tho Dalles, and Mr. Hutch arrived in this city with tho leiuaiua of his sou last evening, and will proccod lioma to moiiow, Mr. liurch faa a oung man of much ability uud promise, and had completed his studies na n physician, but tho fatal dis ciso with w hioli ho was nlllicted cut him eft' at the beginning of a life of usefulness, NAvie roMOKKtiK. jm'r. W lliltlniore AUnt ... . .'. 75 Oiaa Craft Albmy .. i 75 Jai Davidson . Albati i 75 .1 T Hushes AlUnj S 00 C N Stew art Alh iti 7 50 Hum Watson Alliain 2 75 A II Morns Atbanf c So I) Kublu Alsea 4 25 Judton Sfcli'y Alaea 2 75 Win Harnett Apples-ate 5 00 WiilJIc.Ni Aptilcjate 2M Mi stun I!ron lUker Itt 3 25 IICMit.mii ltucua Vista GOO John Knult Cartwriht 2 75 J W Cole. Pottat-e CJroie 8 00 Jas Ilentlershou Coie 5 00 LttAlleu Cortallls 6 00 J II NcMliouse.. . Corvallls .., 6 50 W Italian!. Corvallls ... 7 25 K.MOucns Conallls 2 75 AlK'moks. Chitcoe 2 50 Jaa A Ooolcj Clictcfn) 7 00 A McUourt Corndlus IW 11 Kdirkbii: Ccl.tcriile 75 TJ lintiton Camp Criek.. .. 0 50 Win (iilison . tulles, Tile 35 00 J Vt Metclicr . Ditton ... 0 60 llrnr) Shcplunl Dallas 2 75 J Jones ... . Kula 7 25 Jinii'H Pnurll Kat Portland . ... S 75 Alfred Horey . (Jaton 2 75 S K W co Cutnn . . . . 2 75 JCAIIorJ HirrUtmn,- 2 75 Mr M roano llatej 2 75 II 'llioinas Hal-et 4 25 JUPattiii. . lloo.f lUier 0 75 I) L Mraiialian mixkI llltcr ... 0 60 (leo IluJoti lloal Piter 4 00 J A laxjiif) lluucll Prairie 2 75 J P tluiiker' Henpncr 5 25 II S Ka fe HilMiorn U 00 D Ilmhanall Iflatnl Clt 4 60 KWOi't . . Jaeksoiitille .... 2 75 .sain'l Una,-. .Klrtmille 2 75 J l'MM,. . Klrbjtillo 10 00 I. (1 Price lilna Vallcj . . . 7 50 J II JoIiiihoii , , Ixlunoii 10 75 M niii.ln.it t.iuril . . 7 10 AA.MatllCMi. I.O..V.II1,- CLus 10 50 e' Miluins.. IjunlJ alio J no Ilaktr Ui (Ir.unlo . . . 6 25 J ( Cnnitl La (iraiulu 5 25 J V lueioo Letianon 2 75 Joel Murtin. . MctlinntUle SCO J lloMia . ...Moiiiuoutli 3 00 II I) Jolititon Mountain Dale ... 2 75 M l' Knl) . ttcMlniitille 4 60 JltllojJ Monrot S 00 N (lira Monroe 7 75 Jas McMurray . . .Monroe 10 75 Vvhtiilcr Mllwaukle ... 000 Win Atlanta Mountain Dale 0 25 1) II Johnson Miluma 10 75 W H hdloinr . Oregon City (125 hbutlurlJiid . . OikUtul 2 75 DAllartc) lYattiille. . 3 00 J )l Homt 1'OHiH's Vatic) SCO AllWhiilir. Powell's Val.oj ... 4 00 II (Irant Philomath. ... 7 50 V J llciiiUrson l'lii'omalh 7 60 II lttt.t Phllouiath 7 75 (1 Mroup . Plillonuth 4 75 JiioIjMoii. . . Philomath 2 75 Albert Tailor. . Philomath -'75 II Anderson Prairie City 00 Win C-oburn I'ortl.ind 2 60 M O'llriitt . Pendleton ... S 60 SK lllio.Ua .... Priuetllle 4 00 I, ONirccnt Pirrulilo 125 JWWiUou.. lVrrjdale 4 (X) (leo Patrick. Pleasant Hill el 25 JO Johtion Ititcr.Me 2 75 Jus II llnruett .Hound I'rulrle 2 75 Win Phlpp . . Sweitllome 23 00 Clark Diinlap, . biamlsh Hollow... 6 00 KCrlile blieridau 5 25 K Wardortli. . Salem 5 75 Jno l.lmli hherlilan 0 00 II Wallrntteiii, bprinntiater 50 WTbmlth. Sprin.-water . .. . 2 75 J F White , thulaw 7 00 J V Anderon,,. . Silo , 3 00 M P lllnl Staffonl 5 J O Mel'licmon ..nrlngrhM 8 00 L, K hmitli Tangent 00 I'l'iMidit , tskhuiiou 3 25 Al Tlioinas . . . bill 1 r Well 6 75 A lUik'uiun. Silt cr Wells 0 00 AOSart Upper (K'hoco S 50 Jones A Johnson , ..Union 2 75 O W Vauitlui . . Willamette Forks U 60 Jnol.eilier Willamiim , ... 5 IX) J C Smith Wilbur SM WT Stanton .. Vinson 2 75 FM l.intillo. .. We.tot 3 60 J 11 ti-hlnon . West Chchaleiti,. ..... . 550 J t. Prison . Colfax, WT. . . OM W A libhop Calfix, W T . 75 (i Hunter , Dot ton, WT U 25 Hi Itomiiitf. , Dattoii. WT 5 25 W'lultliur ,l'aloneCitl,WT.. . S 25 A I! lietlilson .Spok-au Fallj, W T. (I 50 I) II Kin.' .. Spokan Falls, W T. . . 6 00 W in llilmer W .lilts Ntlinon. W T 00 MbSailth . ., , Walla Walli, W T. . tl W 111 htantiild . . Walh Walla, WT. ... 175 Jos blinontoii. .. Walla Walla, WT . (175 Ch u Clam) .... Collins Land nu, W T . . M T II Colduill..: bUiiton, W T 6 W ADoluteil . . Ptl.ouf, Or '. 0 75 ' A Hart Alnsnorth, W T . .. 6 00 W ISalniialtr Enterprise, Or 7 60 JUIIovull XatKitlna, WT 7 75 DlthoJea Mabel, Or 6 76 Abuvr bloper, . .btntoe, Or ! 102 First Keferi-nrw. CIIAIII.KH HonflK, ol Ho.ife, Darli fc Co. JAMF.S HTKKLK, Cashier FlrU.Vatlonal Hank. J. A. BTROWnitllKIK, Wholesale leather k Flndlnw. C A. UOLPir. of Dolph. rironaiiith. Dolph A Simon. t. C. HENKICIISEN, rienrlchwn k Oreenbenr. Col J. McCRAKKN. of J. McCraken A Co. O.K.. NOTTAOK, Kxamlncr and PhtsMan. J. K. OIL!., of J. K. Olll A Co., Stationers. M. 8. HURItKf.L. ol Knapp, Iliirr-II & Co. FRANK ZANOVICII of Zan IlroUiert, Rrferrnrra. V. W. RPAULniNn. Packer anil Cattle Dealer. AVDRF.VV RORKKTS, of Flshcl k RobtrU. JOHN CHAN, of Jonn Cran li Co C. M. W I HERO. B00U and Shoes. JOSEPH DURKHARD, Ptirkhardt &8puldimr. All the above named business men of Portland resent SIM), 000 insurance in this abore naraxl can ;OOBAiKJTH VTAXTKD, apply t A. TlrKinVIR, 102 Hrt Street, PortUnal Portland Carriage Factory. Petecn Front and First Street on Yamhill, Portland. w. w. S liCTTBIl PREPARED THAN EVER BEFORE ANJ OPENS THE SPRING SEASON OF 1882 PHLL.' at the hist and the best material found In the wotld, to equipped with the bent skilled labor urocurable manufacture eicr) ttilnyln the line of be beat bt ant dealer and man laeturcr. comjietltors and be convinced. Buggies, Carriages, Pheatons, Webfoot Dog Carts, Light Speed Wagons, Light and Heavy Buck Boards, Dextjr Wafons, Side Hilar and White Chapel Wagons, Sprlnir and Thorooifhhrace mall waeons. tho Fj.pey Hack. Tricks, Drat s and Deliterj Wairons, Hotel Wajrons, etc . built of the best Eastern material. Lareeat and ThSt tacllitie-a ol any shop on the Paddc Coast and grantee etery article of our "orlrl and price, thaToanMtbJ niiwwiireio- anjininir jou want, and compare with any of vaf V. W. VVt.. llox 3.-MI. -ort,n,. Oregon. L F. POWERS, MAxerAcruRKR, mroaiKa aid jobair or FURNITURE, i.ciiuihk, inrpets, rapcr Hang .. Ing, Stoves, and' J Crockery and Glassware. Steam Factor Northwest Corner Front and JcffitHl Streets. Warehouse 188 and 185 First and 134 Second Streets, 1'ilKTLA.ND, ORCGeX. sepOtf TO EASTERN READERS I SEND THE 'FARMER;. TOFWENDS IN THE OFFER EXTRAORDINARY. will send the Willamette Farmer to any address in the E intern States or t Canada, p .stpaid, upon receipt of $2.00 for one year or 31.00 for six months e make this ofTtr, to the readers of the Faumek. in the interest of immigration. W will further allow-the sender (if already a subscriber), a credit of THREE MONTHS on their own siibscrip-ion for each yearly subscriber sent. This splendid offer will remain in force until April 1st. Remit to us, free of expense to ourselves, by Money Order, or Registerel Letter . Address : WILLAMETTE FARMER UB. CO,, S- A. CLARKE, Manager, Portland, Oregon. CIIAS. HODGE, T. A.-DAVIS, ESTABLISHED US 1851. GEO V. SNELL, F. K. ARNOLD, Iru HODGE, DAVIS & GO., 92 and 94 front Street, (cor. Stark) . - Portland1 Oregon. Offer to the Drug and General Merchandise Trade a Complete Assortment of ;s, Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Glassware Shop Furniture, and Druggists' Sundries. ALSO WINDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITY! aHd Of all the leading brands, In keg and tin'. COLORS IN CANS AND DRY. Putty, Lampblack, Red Lead, Glue, and Varnishes, Including the finest brands for Coach ainters, use. Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes, Linseed Oil, in Barrels and cases, Turpentine, Coal Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, Neats Foot Oi Fish Oil, Alcohol, in Barrels and Casses. Blue Vitriol. Sulphur, Castile Soap, Concentrated Lye, Potash. Bitters, all kinds. Quicksilver, Strychnine, and Tar, in Pints, Quarts, and Half Gallon, Five Gallon, Etc. We are Agents for Oregon and Washington Territory for RUBBER PAINT THE BEST MIXED PAINT IN USE. .Millinckrudt's Carbolic Sheep Ii, Wakelcc's Sheep Bath and Squirrel Poison, and Aycr'sand Dr. Jaync's Proprie tary Medicines. We buy our goods from first hands, thus enabling ua to compete with any market on th Coast aa comparison of our prices will prove. SIN rll.lM'ISsO. 110 IKOfsT tsTltKl.T. MIA lOKk.-M 1 1 1MB STREET. AGAIN IN BUSINESS, Manufacturers and Importers of Saddles9Harness,Bridles WHIPS, SADDLERY, HARDWARE, ETC. 110 Front Street, East Side, - - Portland, Oregon X. Ii. BejHiiring Promptly Attended to. SUCCESSORS TO SHINDLER & CHADBOURNE, MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE,. Whttletale and Krlall Bealer la Furniture, uarpets, Wall Paper, Bedding, Etc. LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES SCHOt DESKS A SPECIALTY. Warerooms Extend Through 200 feet, from 166 First to. 107 Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. HEM) t'Olt VATALtttiVE Al rKICE UST. Spt r ' ii