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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OlvjiGON, APRIL 14, 1882 K H ' SWfr-fW WTX'T ir-r iMUcd every Yeck by the niLLAMKTTi; tMKIIEIt ll It MS II I Mi CO. TERMS OF SUHSCRIlTIO i doe year, (TosUko paid), tn advance $2.60 lx months, (Postage paid), In adiancu 1.26 LeMthAfi bix months will be, ptr month 25 ADVERSISINQ HATES: Advcrtlstmrntii will lie Inserted, providing tn are tMmet. tabic, at tbo followlnir table of raU.ii! One liich of Apace per month $2 60 Three Inched of apace per month 6 00 Ooc-balf column per month 15 00 Te column per inonm .. &vw .JTSanjpIe copies sent free on applies' ion lublieatlon)rttce. No. 6 Ww'i iwii Mn-it. tatrs, rooms No 5 and b Up TELEGRAPH j NEWd AllOlllIT I .1 Senator Miller introu i lull to-day, the B.iiiio as cept that it pruritics for cration to ten years. 11 (i- Rill. "i amithcr Chinese Ii" vetoed lull, ex- M (1111011 ul llllllli- s.vs that lie tx pects that other moilifictti u w II b mule in committee with a view to 1111.111,' the lull confonn at marly as practunb.o to tho l'icai dent's views as outlined in the veto. Millir jays that the opponents of fjhincsu immigra tion will press the new lull with vior, hop ing to past it at once ami obtain the l'rc-i dent'" approval. Jin bh that the Pacific coast people, now that they cannot get what they think riL'ht ami what they want, will accept less. There is an impression that tho President will approve tho bill suspending Chinese immigration only ten years. No good authority assumes to line heard tho 1 resident tay so, ami some members of Con uresi who mpporti'd tho eto lull express doubt as to thu President's approval of a ten year bill. They say theie is nothing in his veto to imlicalu willingness to approve Both a measure, hat on the impression that !iu might do so, the lull continuing ten years sus pension has b, en mtioduced. 1 xllrcii-liir limit. Senator Kurley has prcpired a bill to le striet Chinese immigration which he will in troduce to dnv- It is the samo as tbo vctueil lull, ixcept Hint it suspends immigration for sixteen year&instoail of twenty. rir lurk llmki'ls. Mining sloes are dull, with the oxeption of South 1'aeillu and Slate lilies, which wuiu active and ill i-gular. South l'acitiu inlvam-i l from 100 to 1 IS and elosi d at thu opening prievH. Statu Iiikh Nos. 'J anil 3 decline I from II to '!') anil closed at 4'2. J!ibiiinoii was dull and advancing irtun :)'',") to .'!.)0, closing at Ji.lO. Clirysulitu ileelined fiom (ib.'l to CSt). Salui at I oth exchanges l!)7,i7!) hares. Copper, dull and weak! like, IH'ji) Mi. Petroleum, steady; crude, 0(j7i; re fined, 78. lliilcrslootl riiiu, Kansas Citv. Amil 1. It is now known tho death of Jesse James was ariani'cil by Governor Crittendrn ami II11I1 Konl, the latter to leceiveone iiiirtei of the lovvnril and nil luunity j James tu he tikcn uliro if possible, (iovernor Crittenden biuisilf eonlirmed this today. Dick l.ittlu was mthoplui. The l!ocrnor admitted tlmt the paulon ot Little ami I 'old was lixely, Olhceis are trying to liuil out which confession o( Little was the cotrect oue. Iti-llcf or Helllel's. Wasihncitov, April I. Thu ffouso coin initteo on p'llilie lands to-ilay ilueided to ie port to tho House, with favorable recommend ation, the bill for the lelief of settleis on i,iil load lauds The lull pmviiles tbat wbcicvcr a qual'Mcil piu-oinption or homestead claim ant, who has 111 good faith made lioun stead or lirti-eiiiptioii entry of or iradu settlement w ith noun fide intent to obtain a title untUr the homestead or pre-emption laws on a ttaet of (mbliu laud which has been nr may lieie liter c awarded by final decision of the' laud de partment to any State or corpoiation any grant which may have tin 11 inado previous to liis entry and settlement to such State or cor poration, refuses to relinquish said trait in favor of sjcb settlement, and makis anotlu 1 claim or entrv, thu law governing his 01 igm il scuieiuoni, nii lesiuencu upon ami cultivation of a tract embraced 111 Ins tlrst el lim or euti shall liu considered icsidenio upon and culti vatiou of the hud embracer! lit his turn entrv, and shall Im deducted from the live yens' resideniM ami cultivation reijuiied by hw, proMilcd that no piteut sliad is 11.1 until one jear upon the last 1 ntry. In a llml Mm, Wasiumiiom, April .'. -At a imeling or thu House committee, on fotiigu ahaus this morning Chan m 111 Willi 11113 lead thu follow ing letter, which ho icceicd through the Statu Department : I-tM, March III, IhS-J, lion V, I,, WilhmiH, Vluiiiman Committie on I'onign .(him DtAll hm 1 I leave lusui tlm Ink nf A..,, I ami ought tu arnvu 111 New Voik on the 'Altli. I will come at onco to Wawbitictuu. Head my latu ilispitclies. 'I'he United States aiu in a had unv out hero in the lino of Herniation. Vours, s. A. Himiui'-r. A tanner Murilt-rril, loxr, Gil., Apiil 11 Thomas Xiiise.asinill farmer and stink man, living tluco inilis from here, was shot and killed last evening by his neighbor, Win. Kukendall, t mm pel Imps ,0 yeais old. The came that led to thu event grew out a disputed horsf. Nuii-u consider jug it tlespasx, proeeeiil to turn tint hoiso otr, but n.is coufionted by Kirkendall, who 111 dered him to le.ist, but Nuiso not doing so, as shot from his lioue, Kukendall claiming llf-dlfilist-, lilt those best llifornieil" 1-00. 1. 1, r hi 1 1 urn gioiiudless. KirkimliJl made 110 uttilnpt to ese-ape. Mill Mull Hrdui- slai-ir. (icucial Popu wutes from I'oit l.eaxcn Mirth that the ( heyinius uinuoc in mi the reduced beef utlons There aiu LMO.tXH) cat tle grating mar Iteno, and lather than staro they will do aswodo.t.iko lij foico what cattle mo needed tu keep them Iroiu starving. This will prowiU hiutilititj ami lead, (5od knows heie Miltaryuiu only nuke them starve peieo-ibl), a must inhiimiii act. Some de fer Kepublicans. In West Chicago Democrats elect all candidates by majorities ranging from 35 to 9o3. The averazo Democratic ma jority in thu city a? a whole would be about 3,500. Arrmlrd for Murder. St. Josyril, April fi. Tho two Kurd broth ers are confined in jail, charged with murder, under a warrant sworn out by Mrs. James. They will not bo interviewed and rcfuso ad mittance to all comers. Tauiirr Fallril. Banuoh, Me , April 7. It is announced here that V111. Plaistcd it Son. proprietors of large tanneries at Lincoln and Pime -ton, have tailed. Liabilities estimated at 5100,000; as set, small. Ilrlrojnl lir Fire. Cincivnati, April 7.-Kvcrjthing combtiss tilde about St. Xavier church in this city wan burned this morning, and nothing left bat th empty tower mid rootless walls. It is doubt ful whether the wall will bo fit for use in re building. Loss, SlfiO.000 to'$200,00O; insur ance, 5J0.0U0. Services were held in the church last night, and it is supposed tiio lire started from candles leu burning after services. S-rKKATon, 111., April 7. ThoStpator win dowglas 'factory caught fiieatl o'clock this afternoon and was totally destioyed with most of its contents. Loss, S70.000 to fcM). 000; insuicd with tho Home, of New York, Hartford, of Conn., and other companies foi SHO.OOO. The trnir Hill. Passago of the army bill, with n 11 Icr re tiring oflicer at 02 yjars of age, will, duiiug five years coming, retire Sherman, McDowell, Hancock, three inspector generals, one judge advocate, seven rjuartermattcrs, turee com missaries of eubsistancc, sixteen medical offi cers, eleven paymasters, twelve engineer olh- cers, two ordinance other, eleven colonels, seven lieutenant colonels, three majors and nine captains of infaiitiy, foul colonels, two liouten nit colonels of cavalry, and live colo nels, five liciiten mt colonels, one major and three captains of artilleiy. llir I'rrslilenllul ('ouaf. Tho Presidential count bill which pissed tho Setnto without amendment, provides that Presidential Hlectois 111 each State shall meet and give their votes the second MouUiy next following their app lintmunt, at such places as tho Legislature may state, and that cadi Scute, pursuant to its laws existing, on the day fixed by appointment of electors, may dc tcrmino prior to meeting of electors any con tioiersy coiniLruiug appointment of all or any of them, and that such determination shall be conclusive evidence of their lawful title, and shall govern in the count by Congress ; that no electoral vote or votes from a State from which but one return has been received shall be rejected, etcipt by nlliunatuo votes of tho two houses, and that if more than 0110 return is received from a State, the votes ot tlioso electors appointed tiy lawful tribu nal of States shall bo counted, and 111 event of a question as to which of two or more such htitti tribunals is tho Iiwtul tubunal. the electors appointed by that tribunal which the two nouses acting sep irately shall ileculo to be tho authon.'d one, shall b counted that in case of an undetermined casu between two or more sets of elector of a State, tlioso States shall be counted which the te, o houses acting sepiiatdy shall decide to be lawful eleetoial votes. 'I he bill also piovides that if counting ot votes shall not bo completed be foie the liltli calendar day next after the first joint meeting of tho two hou-es, no recas shall be afterward taken by cither house un til counting is lini-hed, I.Heil uTilic Wlo San I'uancisuo, April 7. I'ho edect of the veto continues thu piineipal topic fi r consid eration 111 political uicl ,. Democrats expect to capturo many votes among Republicans of thu dissatisfied das', but their leaders pro pose to taku no chance's of a walk over on th it account, and aiu making every ellurtto licet .1 solid orgnni?ition. The first feeling of despondency among Hupiiblicans is giving iilacu to a belief that the disposition shown by Domociats in Congresi to obstruct furthei enusideiatioii of the t'liiii(no question will icaet against them. It is reported tint active stens are biiiiL' taken in this eity to oiganio aiiti eoolie clubs having in view local action ng'iiiBt thu Chinese, and Mime indiscreet per sons are leva ing talk of violent measures and hinting at armed orgiiiiatious. It is ques tionable, how much backing there may be in sueh talk. Mill I lane m-u .Vle. Herman T Singer, iinimploye of Holluook, .'cum .v nuiMiii, wholesale Btoro dealers, corner Market and lieale stie'ots, was killed thu afternoon by a pieeo of inachineiy falling upon linn. Charles J, Kohler, emplovcd in Baneioft'a across the northern part of the county, un roofing barns and doing other damage. It is luoiorei that.a man was killed inCooper townalllp TorEKA, Kb., April 7. A cyclone started south of the Arkansas, near Raymond, 1 1 ice county, last nignt, anil moved in a northerly direction. It prostrated telegraph poles where it crossed the Santa Fo tracks. John Wilson's house was blown down, Mrs. Wilson killed and a Mrs. Psrker fatally injured. Proceed ing north ths storm struck the new town of Chase, and demolished 22 of the 26 buildings in the place, threw cars fiom the track and did other damage. Ir. Heed, hptel keeper, was killed, his wife fatally liurt, and another woman and child killed. About the same time a small cj clone with a veritable water pout passed through the eastern part of the county later in the day hut did little d image xeept by drowning out stock. The cloud as it approiched Chase wasfuunel-shsped, whirl ing and twisting with fearful velocity. All uihabitants of Chae were more or less hurt. Among losers r.re Kckles Bros., storeroom de stroyed with 82,000 worth of goods; E. D. Shatters storenoom and residence, lo-s ?3,000; s,ulton, Hoser & Dupreu's stqreroom and lumber, scvcial thousand doVars; Geo. F. Miller, new two story business home, SI, 800; Congregational Chuich, SI. 500; Reed's hotel was blown down, an 1 the Methodist Church, ledieatid Sunday, twisted a quarter of the way around and badly wrecked. Several houses were overturned and Muscott Bros.1 store damaged and stock ruined. Squires' drug storo was b'own off its foundation. The depot wis unroofed and several parties killed, names not givcu. Tho people are living in box cars and many destitute. trims ity telegraph. Scoville is seriously i 1 11. O. R. & X. Co.'s btock 115 on tho Oth. The crop prospects in Kansas have been greitly impioved by recent rain. Tho Democrats elected their entire ticket 111 Milwaukee, Wis., on tho Olh. ThoSicretaiy of the Tnasury has called in SIO.000,000 in extended bonds. Kx-Dictator 1'ierola, of Peru, Ins lift that country mid it is now united. The Hoiiso cimmittee on elections have de cided to seat Maukay of South Carolina, Three fine brick blocks at Ilearno, Texap, were burned yesterday Loss, S40,000. Thno Ittismii soldiers muidered a Jewish family of nine peisons recently at Jubclsk. Senator David Davis is happy over tho President's veto. His goose is cooked. The revenue officers on trial for the muidir of Amos Ladd, havo bom declared not guilty. Representative George mado a speech in favor of harbor and liver appropriations on the (ith. Tho body of Jesse James was shipped to Kearney, Mo., and will Lo buried on tho old Homestead. priming bonce on Market street, this morn leu tliiouch the elevator hatch on tho jiartineiit of tho liov.iniiient should spend lew iiiuuMiiiu iiiwait lor Heel to prevent an outbreak, as tin ro is no guuu hue. Is it realty the intention cf the tiuvuninint, for uvii jKiuiy um, 10 piiiiigu tlu lioutivr Into war with the lndiai.s.i rto as emblea.troug military feioo to foico thrsu unhappy eiua tiirui to taiv in peaeu? Thorn will bo u fearful ri'spoiuibihtv settled on thetiovern uuuit if this matter l not ettled, It can bo done 111 uno hour Should 1 find nothing doi.e when 1 nacti llui.0, I .lull probably aj.uuie ieHUiihility in) self. I had rather aullci autluug myself than see an Indian outbreak, 0 uit-icmable, iiujiut ami fraught with uch diiadful couis)iieiici. Them i no reason 111 It. Show this to thu Secretary of War. Ilrinibllrau lUrkirl ClIIC'VUO. April 5. ltuturns iliau ll... ,w. cil will stand 111 Dcnioerutf, II Rrpublicain-, 2 Soculiits and I Iudeviideut Thu prisunt couucil is Id publican by a m ill iiiukiii, In orth Chiuixo Deinoerats aru all elrettd by unjontus laiigiug fiom 2,1)70 to 1,511, In South Cliicii'o llepubli,au ilected Drake at e.sor, l'ip.ruiervior, nod Dem.vrats i lect 1 AdiniN cdleotor and Druexill clerk, M lltm raujje from 'J20 for Democrat to W7 ing fifth floor and was almost instantly killed. John Clark, mato of tho schooner II, L. Tieriian, whieb, after luisingstays, stiuckoii .Mile rock and was subsiquently run ashore at Lime point, was washed oil Mile lock on vvhi.h lie jumped at the time thu Vissel struck and was diownid. A sailor named II. Shee hail was also washed orei board a few minutes late-r and diowued. Neither of the bodies hav 0 been recovered. Tho only things saved f..... iw. ..... 1. 1 1 .... . , r. . iiuiii tiiu vit:vfe hiiyu oce-H B4I1S, ringing, etc. riiu vessel is estimated to be woith $1,000. Joseph Osw aid, recently employ ed in tho Calilurma maiket, eommitted suiculti at his lodgings, (Kill Coiniuereial stieet, to-day by taking arsenic. He lost his ntuatiou from disaipitioii, I err I tie lrnailur UNiruclluu of Lireunil rroitrrtr. Cniceiai, Apul 7. AyoHrfVpecialsa)si A tiruhlo toinado passed through tlm town ship of Kalamo, Katon county, Michigan, last ioi;m, aim inn iiuiiieiise iiaiiiigo 10 nouses and turns, and killing a larkii amount of live stock, Sovtrtl lives tiiu icported lost and many injiiied, Thu placu is ivinoto from tiavel and telegraph. Liter paiticulaii of tho Oaklind county storm state that l.ifavetto Crandrall, his lis ter's littlii boy and Mia. Henry Tyler wiru killed, and his little girl's ambadlv crushed, as to reiiiiio amputation. Mis Ovuar Wanl vv as also injured. Tho debris looks liko an ixplosiou, every thing being ground to atoms. One hoi so a us bloivn out of a bain and found 111 a distant tieldcoveml with mud. An idiot iter of Horace Sherman of Kalamo wis killed and anotlu r mater'a III- bmt.oi His wife's jaw was dislocated ami thu whole family earned til ty iikls and tluown mto a swamp and badly liuiised. Kvr Sauimvv, Mich., April 7, -About t! u"v ii infill a lonmu swept of er the Terntoiy uoithea.t of Midland village, 20 initfs w at of here, doing eMusiderableiUuiage, The real if nco of a farmer utnitsl K. K. Wal ton was pictod up Ivodily and e-apaitcd, tear lug it into pieces. Tho wrc-k tewlc tiro from tboatov and burmsl. The family w err all injured, Mrs. Walton ov ere ly. A Mini man had his shoulder broken and a child had an aim broken. Tbo barn was torn intii alirnla and other property iu the neighborhood dam aged. I he home of a man iiauicd Woexl, liv ing on Stnrgoou creek, w.ia blown down aud vvihm u verily hurt. K tUvMAion, Mich., April 7. A severe hil atoriu ped over tlua region yetrtU alter noon. At Kendall, on tho South Haven road, It wa a regular cyclone. Mr Wild's house was blown down aud ho was killed and his wife and a friend injured. Other buildiua ami tied were uurvofe-d. Ihe cycloue moved east l)no')oei. lly sharp wi rk Detective Jack Duecaii has captured the noted outlaw Jcsso Rosscoe, of Tombstone, Arizona, Archbishop Purcell's d, bts aggreg-ite SI.000, 000, and his pioperty 2,000,000 to S,t,003,- UOU. The commissioner of Im'ian affairs refuses to furnish tnonny tcr ppp.il of Crow l)"g'" sentenco for killing Spotted Tail. ' Representative Allen's bill establishing a branch mint at St. Louis has been ordered favorably reported to tho Ittjuso. Surah Iternhardt and aJreek gentleman of position named Doniilla have been marriei.'. Suah continues her theatrical career. 'Ihe workingmen of Philadelphia are to hold indignation meetings to denounco the Piesideut's veto of the Chinese bill. 'llio I'nsnleiic nominated James R. Part- tidge, of Mainland, minister to Petti, and Henry U. fiall minister to Central American States. From San Antonio : Lieut. Sherburne, a hero of llalselavu, iu the llritish army, has been anested hero chaiged with obtaining 0,000 by a fraudulent check 011 Cheyenne, Wyoming. Tho President has nominated Henry M. Teller, 1 f Color ulo, Secretary of Interior, W. K. Chandler, New Hampshire, Scctetiry of thu Navy, and Win. II. Hunt, of Louisiana, uivoy extriordiuary and minister plempoten tiaiy to Russia, A St. Joseph dispatch savs : Prosecuting AUornoy Wallace and Diek Little, arrived on the (Ith ami identified tho remains of Jesse James. Capt. roid, brother of Ch.ulcs and Hob, sax s ho knows where r rank James is. Ho is 111 the Fast. Frank will avenge Jesse's death aud somebody will doubtless be killed before this matter is ended. John J. Pratt has been nominated consul at Coik. General Strelnikntrs assassin was lianired yesieruay at Uiiessa, itussia, Tho Democrats carried the Toledo, Ohio, election by fair majorities on all candid ite'S. The Gladstone mills at Ashton-inulrr-Lync, Kngland, weio damaged by firo on Tuesday to the amount of $200,000. Kllen Mel'all was shot aud wounded by her husband iu New the 5th. An ?S,000 packago lost by W. V Olucai'o, last jMovemoer, lias been the possession of a poor laborer aud $0,000 recovetud. On tho 5th in New York, O. R. & N. Co's (.toek was quoted at 145; Oregon Transconti nental (J; uregon improvement ooml, 00. Molliu Collins, wifoof Diek Little, recent y ihowed 1 letter received from Jesse James two vieeki ago, saying that he would stay iu this country until he had killed Little and then ho and Fiank would take their families to Furopu. A Washington special to the Commercial .lilrrrti'fi; says tho Secretary of State la 111 11-ceipt of a cable dispatch from Minister Lowell to tho eilcet that tho II itish Govern ment has toloosid unconditionally three of tho imprisoutd Americaus, It is stated with much positivencs that Teller s nomination as Secretary of tho lute lior, and Chat dler as Secretary of the Navy, will bo made to day. Chandler calbd at tho Yv lute House this morning by invitation. Fi lends of the vetoed bill admit that there is no eluuco to pass tho bill over the Presi dent's veto pi tho Senate, and will 1 ndi av or to have Miller's bill reform! to the foreign iriakieius cet'iiiuiuee', wuu anew ii Having another lull agreed and leported at soon as K)ssible, Over oO HKxuningtou, 111 , puuplo left that place 011 tho 7th for Oregon and California. A largo number from Mclau county expect to come hero this Summer, Most all intend coining to Oregon and Washington, From the diipatches it appears that Chas. Francis Adams liaf Iwen a victim to tho tune of $17,000, by the sharp practice of some bunko chaps in Boston, A tiuu 75 veara old ounht to kuow better. lUsclull Haielliue, brother of the t'ougrras- man 01 isoiso H Arc. .Mo.. 011 tho 7th. at tempted to dntw u his wife, owinira to nuarrel aliout tbo control of her property. He fded Bab Towaoe. The Portland Tug-Iloat Company, recently incorporated in this city, says the Commercial Jlejiorter, is paving the way toward removal of the embargo from which Oregon's commerce has suffered for many years. It is highly probable tho co n piny will purchase three instead of two h iats. One will be a monster craft, sullicientiy pow erful to take vessels out and iu regard ess of w md or storm, or in case of emergency put to sea ami relievo distressed crafts by bringing them safely into port. In ordinary weather tho boat will take two laden vessels through Columbia's gateway without trouble or delay, and for these services but .reasonable charges will be made. Two smaller tugs may be or dered with sufficient power to take vessels through thn gateway at any time except dur ing a temp-st, when tho large boat will be called into extra service. When tho boats are placed 011 thu bar the little tow-boats now employed in bleeding ship owners will bo com pelled to come further up tho Titer and go into the log-towing industry, for which they are better adapted, Wreckaue. A board bearing tho uanifc "Vesuvius," in six inch letters neatly carted on its surface, and a five point star sunk on either end of the name came ashore at this place, says the Coos Uty oVeicii, a short time since, Ihe letters forming the name aro gold gilt, while the general surface seems to have been sanded on blue ground. F1110 large cop per screws with which the board had bceu fastened to the pilot house of the vessel were found still iu it. There came ashore also about tho Bame tune, part of thu side of a (linker built ship's boat; also the fragments of a cheap wah stand winch had been painted white over the linish given at the factory. It seems probable that vessel most likely a steamer, troui the name Vesuvius has been lost at sea not a tear ago, but tve have seen no account of una of that name beinu' missing. Tho same Ooat had been made with copper nails, and seems to hate been a neat craft. New II'kfss Oihce. Hupcue Shelby, 1 onto agent for Well-, Faro & Co.'s Express, iLCOinpauicel by their aceut, G. 1. Fuller of t'us place, says thu Roseburg PlainJraltr, moceeded to Myitle Creek last week and establish, d an express office at that place with F M Gabbert as agent. The people of Myrtlu Click have long felt thu need of such an oflue, and wo presuniu they are happy now. With the advent of the railroad they will be come quite proml ami assume metropolitan airs. Mr. Shelby, during his trip, was so severe! poi-oued by po.son oak that ho was compelled to lay over 111 Rotebii'g for somo dajs His face was severely swollen and resembled somen hat .1 piece of raw beef. Wo aie, however, glad to say that he has now almost entirely recovered from th's serious Inconvenience. STOCK MEN, ATTENTION ! Make Money Yourselves. And benefit jour neighbors as well, bv issuing po'ters netting- forth the merits of our lino Mai i ions. These may bo had by sending to I Dimes The Printer, j Washington Stroot, Portland, Oregon, lfo ib" All Sorts of Printing, Iiookblndtnir, etc , and should yon mod iinythingin his line, from a curd with as ujoword to a tnaimnuth poster, you cannot do blL r than to call upon or send to film. LEGAL BLANKS for sale Incorporated 184. Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. FIREJBNLY. LossesPaidor2Xun$l,334,Gy3.44 LossesPaid Ogn 162,363.29 Orcgou Hrauch Oiliec, GEO. L. STORY, Manag-er Southeast corner of First and &tark S'rccts, Opposite LailJ & TiUon's Dank, PORTLAND. OREGON apl ROBERT BRUCE The English Couch and n-. Stallion, Weight l.ffi i 5 Will make tho season of 1Ss.ii.jj, time between the farm ol ih." d'j1ti 1-5. ad ominir Suier's Station, Cer ,.11 lpi, l.A'banv.as fol on a! Rn,..i. - .."'l1'" vi Tucsda.vsatmv farm; WiHlnelsj..o,;,rA'dV,M Corvallis; Fr'daja anil SatiirUa,.'.t AlSn,1? l 1 kate the farm Tuesdsv s andat " f'K between the farm and Corvallla. tvin wn h,ij n turning bonis Bundav mornings. AHaj 1'eilljtrfr: Robert llruec was Mrcd hr In,. -, Hani Wallace; Dam, a noted and hiautlfi, liS" llav l,red by Mr Phelps, of Kentucky a TLnl' to Abo Frv, of Illinois. Hr V!!II,,,i ' v",", ? "'''X1 In ti.e stud for nine j cars In McLaan rouniV in u ' 1 ernisl Season, $X; Insurance, S30 ni ajri furnished mare from a dlstanec at im If J""" attention given. No aceouniaMlltv for accldenlT1' U JAMES IMBRIE. WIDE AWAKT The well knon Full Blood ) Percheron Xornmn Stallion H III Make I lie Season of ikxi Conimcnclnir March 27th and .nji July 1st. Mondays, TucS. tVcdncsdaj. of rach week1!', W form 10 miles cast of SaVm ?'.? Waldo Hills. Thurila,, f vm0" and Saturdavs . r??"' 5WW Stable, Silcm, Orison. tVlDE-AtVAKE Is.lK, ' doubt the most uniform breeder In the State TH never sired acolt only of a gTay or roan color ' ' Tri-iini Season, tti; Insurance, tM; 8aS0 d tho end of the season ; Insurance duo hen th. m.. , kno n to lo Ith foal. Good pasturo for marL fe,' ta llstanco at 81.60 per month, ill not bo rcSJS!,! foraceldents. Urscrlnllnni Wldo-Awakels . S srray; 17 hands high; ckhs 1,800 pounds; Is o v,3 this Sprlnsr. Was Imported by 'james A C Ld, Wilmington, III, and Isancntra traveler lenT" ' T. J. EDMOKSOW, rmmm mortally York on .fcCo , in fnuud in Ci.os-ti) ritf Samiv. Work is proeress'ng rapidly on the lino of tho 0, R & N. Co.'s roa 1 to tho Cascades, a very larere number of lamps of Chun so being scatteied along the gradu between hero and the Sandy. 1 he first tamp was moved across tho Sandy last Wednesday, and others will toon follow. The Cniuese firm of Chung lAinjr & Co., of this city, have 14 camps on the line. The Cum- iniiiy are moving tlieir oluces, depots, etc., iioni ihe VM&Ililil,uu Teiiibui side oi the Cultiuibia at the Gate idea to a new site of a town on the Oregon side, to bu called llonne ville, and before loin: tlu Cascades portage and I)alles boats will bo things oF the past. Chai'thi ok Acciiiems A few days since a little son of Mr. Win. Churchill, of Linn county, while playing in a field near his fath el's house, was kicked in tho face by a hoe and received a feaiful gesh in the cheek. Mr. Churchill iinme liately started for a doctor, and mi Ins way met a uinaway teun tv hilling aloni; with a .Mr. Sternbeiii aud his fainilv ami .hies viara iiosenneig o' Albany, jlj, Churchill cave chase to the llvimr team and finally succecdo 1 iu stopping them but not before Miss Rosenberg had tluovvn herself fiom the barouche aud broken her collar bone. He then proceeded in his search for a doctor and attended to tho injuries of both parties. Not a Doi'DT ok It. "A number of 'imn.i. grants direct from Germany auived in this city yesterday, says the Walla Walla cTn'on. They are all well supplied with money, most of it being in the shape of marks, a German gold coin vv orth about five dollars. These im migrants inti ml settling in Garfield county, near voiumoia center, vvneie tliere are alieady several families of their country. Such immigrants a thes make tirt class citizens and are heartily welcome." Imnii grants or any ono el-o "well supplied with money," no matter in what shape, are ' heartily welcome" anywhere. KiLti.li is CoLiituiKi. News was received hero a few da) s since, says the Vindicator, that George Walsh, a one-armed man who loafed around this city for somo time and claimed to be a correspondent for some east ern iourlial. WAS killed at nminunn Plr.rrt.l on March, 31st, by tho proprietor of a dance nan vvuero no waa tending liar. The affair grew out of a dithculiy iu the saloon over some r,f the women who weio dancing, and ma sum ue received proved instantly tatal His murderer's name is M. Yard, a man well known as a dospeiato character iu the neigh borhood w hero ho resided. Simiclar Sl'LCT.tuLh. Travelers on the Columbia say that thu lower river presents a grand ught about 2 o'clock in tiie inornin , as at that hu.ir the tired fishermen make their eotleu. Kor this purpose they have a sheet iroustnvo similar to those used by tinners, which the) place tu tho stem of their boats Tho fire is started and ll unes leap out lighting up tho scene in a w ltd, unnatural mant-or. hi mil a distance, thu liies daucdig upon the waters presents a picture too strauee and fan. castiu for pen to describe or brush to portray. lti'Riii.AKt. Mr. J.'ll. Cherry, of Spring water. Clackamas county, informed Chief Lappeis yesterday that his house had been entered on April 1st, during his absence, and the sum of SOOOand a silver natch taken from a trunk. The mouey had been drawn from tho r'irit National Hank a short time before to Iw loaned It was nceited by him as ar rearages of pensi iu money, aud was about all he had in thu world. Cuti.irMik AivtiTKD. Some tima ago, sajstho llaker City Jhrtillt, Mr. Carnahan published a challenge to the owner of Red Hoy to run in July over either the Raker City, Union or Walla Walla race track I r the sum ofJ.iHK). We have seen a letter written by Mr, Karlv in which he saya that he accepts the challenge, and will choose one of the abov o named tracks in Jnly. As the llaker City race track is universally acknow ledged to bo the best on the coast it ia probable that it will be chosen. IKfOINvWll MffloHES.SORETEATSl rannn .and , "1 IlMmds of titer. i ikexrtim''; S M WB888"YUUn Mfi WWaa-IWv vSaEd aaaatfTTaVKn s(9ISaaV '"v" p.Hcpcs piipe, I LOUIS napoleonT SfALLioVr,n will make tho Rpionn ,.i ,.u rTff) coiiinieneiiig March 27th ml ' lfeA endinir Juh lkt. at hi. ll,l. . mllu north of bubllmltv on Mondav s nn.l t,,... at STAYION on VV ednesdays and Thiirsd.vs- aaZ, bCIOotrlrldsvsand Isiturdiivs of each week. Icntli! Leap, duo at service, 810; Season, dusil end of siison, fcls; Insurance, duo wlun maro Is known to be with foil. Old louls has provcil hiniclf one ol tho best sires ill Ongon as well as California. IICHcrlpltoii! Louis Nawlenn was sired by Old Louis Napoliou tho first Pcichcroii Norman imported to Illinois; ids dam was b.v Old Sampson, Imported by Colonel Oakley, of Taswell county, Illinois; his .rand dim was a Canadian mar.-; he weighs 1,600 poundi height, 10 hands; eolor, wliito ' PHIL. GLOVER. TANGENT (Started 1S57 30 j ears a Nurseryman ) II. NURSERY. v. si:iTLi:tinti:, ALL SORTS OF Fruit, Ornamental and Shade Trees AND VIJTJVSA SHllTJBBEItY. .xeml io TnnKent, Oreeon, for price list and octl-elm ileserlpslve catalogue. Garrison is a nublic bencfaator. because ha sells better sewing machines for less money than has ever been done iu Oregon before, tf WOODBURN'NURSERY Keeps a full stock of FRUIT TEERS, Shade, Ornamental and NUT TREES, Vines and Shrubbery, At this Ifsry Lowest Rates. xo Arms oitoiiit.it i"n-,rs o tucbs i.i .il v miim ity. Tor prico list und deirlptlv e catalojrue send to J. H. SETTLEMYER. oct7-9m Woodburn, Ore on, PACIFIC NURSERY. SAlIill, ORCVIN. Prettyman & Potter, General Nursery Stock. AI'l'llN, 1'IUIIS, lllllltltll ,s, TLIIMX, pKl'.NKS, TEAl'llES, tlMEHAMt SMALL rHIITS, SHADE AND Ml TREES. utteilv destroys thu cernu of disease ly neutral- I ., ., , , , ,., . , llmrilielieriillt try taint iiriiolsonin thoavstem. I tverj thing propaOTtcd and irrown with care and at 111! I, iipn .! I. . . ,II. .... . !. . .11 .. "L i ." Iniitt-n cut, I a .... i.1.l.. .! tnn and oh In. vt-i'i-iwii I'uiu t.vi pivpci I.UatIlVX UJJ, Ukallig aim imj' ping. Gite us a i:ill or address at Salem for dcscrlptlre 120 NEVER FAILS. A "Ihe only known Specific Remedy for Epi leptic fits. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Epileptic Fits, Spas: Vitus llaucc. Virtliro, Iljiit ''ii V' ,',,ralySi Ilheuniiit: liiasms. Convulsions, St. jmerics, insanity Apo- lilt (dITI 1 Ulia.,1 litan onrl nil Nervous l)itea-es This Infallible" r-ttedy will piiHiilvtly iradlcatu every eneeies of Ner vous uerinuemeut, and drive them avvny from whence they tame, never to return ocolu. It anil llioroiiulilv uudiiales Ihe disease, and ut- w.j uveatvjs ic VIlllSl. SA1VLARITAN NERVINE Cures IVm lie IVmile AVl-nkniSK. n,m nl TtotUlti. Tan. enrrhaa or Whiles, Palulul Jlmstrnatlon, I leeratlmi of tlm I'tcius. lnteruid Heat, cliarel liiilaiiiiuatliiu of ihulllnlder, Irrllablliiy of the ltltiudir lir W uLi fnliif.hA n, 1,1 ,i. ,tiar.. i no b'ttc-rurieit)- linrin" the change 'of life no J F.tltUEKS i:iiiiiR Miimni in- wiinoiu ii, n ipiitts the Ner- vuu-!-vtiiii,i.uil0lvisrest,couifoit,auduure's swcetbleep. C -caloirue. fn2i A SUPERIOR HARROW 1 SAMARITAN 'NERVINE Cims Alcoholism. T)iiinkeniies and thohnbltof O.ilnn 1. it n' '1 in -o deluding hablu uie by Tut th mm., . ., II- .I,... I... - i. .-,, . . ' , -v ,- -' '" ,u"i !' eir neiaii, n si uer- In., lin, mull. -r .....i.. .ii ,, . . . - mii.j , . .l,r..(UUS IU unimalle finin drunkard drinks If ho returns he will probab.y bo A Sau Fraazisco elisnatch of th tlth av . This afteruoon the schoouer 11. L. Tiernan left this port for the Choumigin Itlamla on a fishing cruise. Jmtinsulo tho North lle,l alio nnsMsi her sUyj aul went ashore be-low Lime l'uiiit anil bccauiea total loss. It ia re porteel that a boy was lost, but the real of the crew got safely ashore. lltlXl4.lt fl ll.'-l 'PI.. tiuor nut bii.jn-.il Iih lll.e-.lt, hut for Ihe pleas- ire in uriu',111 ' i ia tnatlu,' his f, lends, little iiiii.iu. u,si in. . ,, 101l lo ,,; Llku IlieOii mi Htller, lie llr-t iuus tho ilnylll small uuiiilltlis a ii lia-mli -i. nulliloiu 'llie-foolhinc I iiliiiuroi.f tho iiriii lakes atron.. hold uiion its axictini, leidlug bin mi tu his iiwn ileftriictlon. Ihe hali is in opium r.Uiif; and 1 Imtor UrlnL. iii, an pr cisel, vvhal lailnij is tu aliinentlve urns a- inerintin fir-t twlunus iliu mouweb, j.lilili ruin lilts i, cravlu.'s until it parnlvzes ml i ihe -inmiili i.ml appetite. Sieveiyilrink of Ii i mr ur il t-v di ii! , ,, ni.trad f -.ulrlvlnir, nil) tid Is to it" li.uo lire., until a ciiusumes llio vital lot esnuilieii itailf 1 Ike the clultim n ItllH wnrm.il tries -t.i ,..,. li!" 1,. ivir uioii-'i ill ft its in, , tnpacity devour. is 1 .siinarltau Ni.vlnu Klvt lniaiu rellel In ill iih t.i.1 9 It irinhicessliip, iniiitslho inr m ti llil-i up tho ikrvuif. vfeui, uuil re tore limb nu I mluii m u lalihy coudlilou. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cur,- V.rvoiia I) rkp-.la. Palpitation of the llinrt. Vriliiiik Itiuiielillls, r-crufula, Svphllls ills u e. 1 1 i! t lliilniys anil nil nlseaMS of the Uriuirv or-itn- Nervous Dibiliti. caused by In IiiUIi-ciwIiiiii. I yi.iuh. iMrmautnllv cured bj th. ii.e if ihi-. Invaluable remedy. To yon. foitii.- iiikldie .n-ij, and old men, vilni are cover! lug )iur siilleriivs as wlih n muutle by silence hKik up, .vim iau b. esvid I,, timely efforts, and i lake oruamtuis tn wciety. and JeweU in ihe cn.iMi i.f jor .Maker, If y,.u will. Do not kiep tin. a secret lou,-er, until It saps your il t.,'""ri".",." " ' U"' sudsoal. If on n-M il.ii. nnietiJ, take Dik lticuxiisu,a Samar irvs Mi.iim it will restore sour ahatlered ui-rvt", nrrtst prematiiro decay, aud Impart tone una eaei0'j to tho whole bytleui. SAMARITAN NERVINE J '-,r, 'ale by dniiglsta ever) where, or mayb had direct from us Those who wish to obtain fuTlbe-r vvlduucv uf tho curative properties of Si mar it an Nervine will please enclose a 3-tent pulafe sump for a copy of our Illustrated. -Jn-anul of Health, EtvluB hundreda of tesUmo lilala uf cure from ieroua who have usej ths uiedttlue, and also ihelr picture, photocrsnhed after their restoration to perfect neallb, Audrei. DR. S. A. IUCHM0XD & CO., World' Epileptic Institute, 8T. JOSEPH, MO. KtEKYWHlHT. WAST IT-JIE. Ill IMCa Et KKY HEM. CAV SIAKE IT. twill mall the plan, ant right to make one, to ths first In any place w ho sends me 71. Harrows uutl parts of Harrow For Sale. I have used this harrow two years, and so have sev eral of my neighbors, and ue know it is superior to any other harrow- of similar cost. For further particular addros meat Buttevllle, Ore iron. JOHN W. 11ATC1IELOH, Agent USE EOSE PILLS. PENSIONS. Secured. Also bounty, back pay, intrease of pensions. New and honorablo discharges, patents, etc. Thou sands entitled Newlsws Now is the time. Do not delav' Solliers, Widows, Children, Parents, brothers and bUters entitled. Have )pur claim Investigated. Apply at onee. bend two stamps for blanks and In structions, complete to JENKENS. A. KITZGEHALU, I i. Caimand PaUut Attorney, P. 0. liox S21 Wash ln.non, 1). C mar3IU RAILROAD LANDS. Liberal Terms, Low Prices, Long Time, Low Interest. OREQON AND CALIFOIINIA RAILROAD COMPANT. OFFER THEIR LANDS FOR SALE UPON TBI followimj liberal terms: One-fourth of the pries In cash; Interest on the balance at the rata of seven pel cent one) ear after Bale, and each following year one tenth of the principal and Interest on the balance at tht rate of aeven per cent per annum. Both principal Interest payable i it, ,. Currency. A discount of ten per cent will be allowed for cash Letters should be addressed to PAULfcCIIULZE, Land Ajrent, '"S O. t C. R. R., Portland, Oregon H. P. GREGORY & CO., 43 Front St., Portland, Or., IHrOtTItS AM) BULK IS WOOD AND IRON WORKING MACHINERY, Engines and Boilers, Hill Sup plies, Etc., Etc. DOTS a