WILLAMkTTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON. MA.Y 2fi, 1882, 5 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Ihe Gnllrau Caar. The unanimous decision of the district su preme court on the question raised by the defense in the Uuiteau case will be aunounced to-morrow. The Post to-morrow will give the following as points of the dtcisicn : The opinion of the court will binadly sus tain the position taken by the district attor ney, that jurisdiction is complete w here the fatal blow wiis struck, without regard to the locality of actual demise. The curt holds that the bullet fired at the President by Guiteau on the 2d of July, in this city, was the cause of his death, and that the trial could only have been held in Washington, anil that the death of the I'rtsidtnt mlSewJer -aey, except as affected by local staluts, could not change the jurisdiction. The assassin had not been in New Jersey, and had committed no offense against New Jersey laws, and tl.o mere fact of his victim being removed to El beron to prolong life, or save it, if possible, Could not be made to affect the character of the crime The court will hold in addition that there are several grounds on which juris diction as exercised might be maintained if it were necessary to decide the case ; first, that thin is a United States court with all powers of uny circuit court of the United Mates ; second, that this is a judicial district, and that under the provisions-of law wheu a crime is begun in one and completed in another dis trict the offense is c implete in cither ; and ihird, that murder being an offense in this distiict agaiint the United Stat is, and the re moval'ol the President to New Jersey did not take him beyond the jurisdiction the Gov ernment agauift which the offense was com mitted. Considerable anxiety has been expressed ai to the action of tliu suprttno court of the United States, it being announced that appli cation would be made to tnat body by defend ant's counsel for a writ of habeas corpus. The only judges remaining in the city, court hav iug adjourned for the ttrin, are Chief Justice aite and Justice Miller. Tho best legal au thorities express doubts whether such a wr't could be granted by full court in session, and it te not believed any siriglo judge will take the responsibility on so in. pen taut a question when it is recalled. Court was in session for three months after the sentence of death was passed. It may, therefore, be reasona bly concluded that Guiteua will hang as sen tenced, and that there is no earthly hope for him. The Post adds.after delivery of the opinion: "The prisoner will be taken at once to the solitary cell in the jail where ho is now con fined, and placed under a continued guard, better known as the ' Death watch.' " Every action will be observed up to the fatal mo ment, and not a word be permitted to be spoken to him except by his spiritual advis ers, or by persons specially authorized by the warden, Crocker, who has entire charge and responsibility for the assassin from this time on until the body is ready to be conveyed to the doctors for post mortem examination. District Attorney Corkhill has determined upon examination of the brain of the assassin by a board of the most eminent medical -experts in tho United States, to put at rest, as he believes, forever, the question of Qui teau's sanity. Seutciitc Suspended. The Chicago Time)' Washington special says- Saturday morning Secretary Folger had a consultation with the Attorney General, and upon information and advice of the Sec retary of the Treasury instructions were sent from the department of juttico to District Attorney Leak of Chicago, directing him to secure suspension of sentence in the case of Doyle, convicted as aider and abetter of the Brockway gang of counterfeiters. The sen--tence is to be suspended thirty days. The district attorney was also directed to accept bail. Officials here have been reticent as to the decision of Secretary Folge:, but late this tvening said tho exp'anatieu was a simple one. "We have released Mr. Doyle tem porarily, because we think we shall be able to use him to secure more important captures." The Secretary did not wish this explanation .added to or amplified in any way. Republican Tricks. Washinrto.v, May 21. There is no pros pect of a quorum of Republican members being present in the House to-morrow, Roll call ou Saturday disclosed 20 Republicans ab sent, five of whom were known to be in the city ; 13 are absent on leave, but have been telegraphed to return. There is an impiesion Among the Democrats that after two or three days have been spent in trying to get a qnornm, the Republicans will allow other business to come up. On the contrary many Republicans assert they must cousider several -contested election cates this season, or a num ber of southern districts that belong to Re publicans will otherwise be carried by Dem--crats. Terrible Crime. Muscatine, May 22 There are new-and stastline developments in the McMenormin fratricide, twelve miles west of here, 'the gill Mary, who Saturday declared she shot her father in Belf-defense, and her brother and elder sister are here in jail. The Daily Jour jial has a full confession from the girls, show ing the murder was committed by a brother in order that the children might have things their own way at home, and that it was ar rarged that the youngest sister should ac inowledge the shooting with the idea that the plea of self-defense and her extreme youth would save her from punishment, and thus Jier sister and brother escape punishment also. There is much excitement over the case here. Killed by a Cyclone. Ciiicaoo, May 21. Little Rock special: Intelligence is just received from Mountain towusbin, Pike county, to the effect that Wil liam Shields, a prominent planter, aud two children, were killed, and his wife fatally wounded by cyclones, (sixteen dwellings weie blown down and crops badly damaged. The heaviest tornado occurred on the 10th, j.nd the loss to the country will amount to tccral thousand dollars. Hclrutlflc Itvbber. New York, May 21. On May flth a mes aeuter of the Mechanics National bank while ascending the steis of the German Exchange bank was engaged in conversation by a young woman, and when she departed he missed his wallet, containing a large amount of promis sory notes, bills oi exchange, drafts aud cou pons. Si.on after a messenger of Lordlad'a tobacco factory while crossing the ferry with $8000 was acc-03ted by a joung woman, who held a shawl in a manner to cover the move ments of a stranger who attempted to steal the money. The man was arrested, but (lis-li.-ircHi. From the similarity of theeasjj. inspector Byrnes had the man atoned, and he proved to be Wiod, the noted English pickpocket. The inspector arrested him to dy as he was about to meet a confederate, and recovered all the securities sto'en from the bank messenger with the exception cf J7C0 in coupons. Bask tmtpenklon. rkwTO:, May 22. Tfce Pacific National bank, which suspended some months a?o, but re open! a few weeks since, stopped pay mruts a;;in to-day, and will wind up busi ness Its directors vote to go into liquida tion! and have applied for a receiver. Sus peniion is cjosideied due to lack of business since resumption, as public confidence was not great enough to warrant any Urge dealings with the concern. The immediate cause of suspension of the bank was the maturing of 9500,000 on Saturday, which tho bank was unable to pay, and which went to protest. It is understood all deposits will be paid in full, but the origiual stockholders will have their investment of $2,000,000 wiped out. A Threat to Asaaaalnatt. New York, May 23. When Postmaster Pearson reached his office yesterday he found a postal card addressed to President Arthur notifying him if he didn't recall Minister Lowell from England and ask unconditional surrender of all tho American citizens in British dungeons without trial he would be assassinated. Bogus Uoml Trouble. Chicago, May 23. James H. Doyle has not yet been able to get bail. The Times publishes an interview, in which it is stated, as rumor, that Col Wixnls, to.merly of the secret servic, and BrrK kw ay hav a Pciienie on foot to secure Doyle's release through im plication of other parties in stealing the plate from which the bogus bonds were priute-d It is understood that II tideway, win-., on the Btand, did not give up ull the information in Ms possesion, ami that an attempt w ill be made by Woods, Brockway mid Doyle to im plicate Casilear, the Government siijjinser, in the transaction. Inter eullnn Xrrded. Chicago, May 22. A Lafayette, Intl., special says: Barney lliitman, who nine years ago settled near lieic, went bick to Germany four months since to see his parent and recure a patrimony. The German au thorities seized him ami imprisoned him at Muuster, ou the eve of his departure, Satur day, for America. He is a fully uatura'ized citizen of the United States, but when he flrit left Germany, he was under orders to re port tor military duty. Milking n Corner. Philadelphia, May 22- The agreement entered into hy manufacturers ot cotton (ooili, cotton and jeans, and other low grade textile fabrics, looking to reduction of the quantity produced in Philadelphia aud vicin ity went into effect to-day, and many mills are shut down. Tho movement is to curtail production of lower grades 60 per cent, and manufacture the finest class of materials. Of 22,000 looms in Philadelphia nearly 10, 000 or the greater number of those engaged making the goods mentioned have entered in to a compact and a large number outside of Philadelphia agreed to join the movement. A Good BUI. New Yokk, May 22. A bill will soon be introduced in the New York Assembly pro viditg protection of holders of corporative securities. The bill provides that railroad companies, incorporated in this State and those having offices in the State for registry and transfer, shall publish on or before the 15th of each month a statement of their ap proximate gross earnings and expenses for the month preceding. The statements shall also include the amount of bonds, stock and other indebtedness outstanding, mileage on which earnings have been made, anil other sources; from which receipts havo accrued. The au1 ditor or other proper accounting officer shall verify the statement uuder oath. A Chance Tor Drtrctloes. San Francisco, May 22. Her Britannic Maiestv's Consul. "Wm. Lane Booker, has re ceived instructions from the British Minister at Washington to make known that rewards will be given for any information that may lead to the apprehension of the murderers of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke. A HlEld Bule. Sax Frasclsco. May 22. The Board of Health this afternoon adopted an iron-clad resolution not to permit tho passengers of the steamer Altonower to tie transierrea to me hulk. They agreed to permit the sick to be remqved to the pest house on guarantee of the consignees of the steamer that they would pay all expenses. No new cases on board to-dav. It was decided to hold the steamer Strathairly in quarantine until the safety of landing the passengers was assured. Cnpt. Sparks' Trial. The second trial of Cant. Chas. N. Sparks of the ship Gatherer on indictments charging him with beating and wounding ecamon 3ur jug the recent voyage from Antwerp to Wil mington, Lop Angeles county, was neguu to day in the U. S. District Court, Judge Ogden Hoffman pm-siding. The jury was empaneled and opening statements made by counsel. A Biirnlni: Mine, ErjRFKA, Nev., May 22. Tho small hoist ing works on Shoo Fly mine, Ruby Hill, caught fire on Sunday morning and flames were communicated down along the wooden wont of the shaft and ladder. Four men were working at the bottom of the shaft, 100 feet deep, and all started to climb out, but finding that they had to climb through fire, and for the last three feet up grasp the flam ing rungs of the ladder, two of them went be 1 iw. The two miners who made their way out were horribly burned, and were so crazed with the pain they suffered that they threw themselves over dump piles and rolled to the ground. One of them in agony ruBhed blind ly about in the sagebrush until He was cap tured and brought into camp. His injuries are probably fatal. The other's injuries are not considered fatal. The two men beluw were nearly suffocated, but a crowd of mi ners threw snow down the shaft first and afterward forming a line to the water works, cast water down and save I then. Justice James, on the 22d, announced the decision of court in banc upon the exceptions in the Guiteau case, denying a new trial'a'nd affiiming the judgment of the court below. Justice ffaener. in a separate opinion, dis eased the bearing of the old Maryland act of 1875, an indictment under which would have been good in this district. Judge drter Hated that the opinions given were tne unani mous opinions of the court. The New York rimta recently announced the incomoration here of the North American Silk Exchange for tho purpose of stimulating silk culture in this country. To this eid they are now negotiating for tho 350 acres of land on Long Island for the purpose of estab lishing a numery of mulberry trees, and for 2000 acres ot land in iventucuyj wnicn mey propose to let in tmall lots in advantageous terms to thote who wish to raise silk worms and nroduce cocoons. It is said that anybody can raise wornw and produce cocoons, and a given number ot women ami culiuren can realize as' much from their culture as the same number of men can in raising cotton. The HevMkan'i Dallas. Texas, special says Your correspondent has it from unquestion able authority that Frank James and several of his most devoted confederates are now in Texas, with headquarters at Dallas and a rendezvous not many miles from the city. Eight members of Pinkeitou's detective force i- v u t - r... u .nA:Ai ..-. are now m .imin iuiui pfv.i ,., pose of capturing Frank and his friends, and they have stolen several horses and much other valuable property recently tinder official and the owner's cognizance, honing to entrap the much debited game, but thus far without succets. However, the parties are spotted aud within thirty days tb? public cau look out for something sensational from Northern Teies. Liu IIkokex. Mr. Molloy, living on the Stone place below Daj ton, says the McMin villa Jltiortrr, while ri.iiog on the running gears of a wagon, caught his leg between the brake and a stump and broke the bone just above the ankle ana dislocated the ankle joint. TERRITORIAL. The taxes levied in Clarke county, for various purposes, will be 18 mills, for 1882. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild of Ore gon City will take their usual excursion to v uiwuTer va decoration uay. The steamer Willamette recently lost an anchor aud shackles at Seattle. They ate valued at $1,200. They have not yet been recovered. The solemn consecration of .the Catholic grave yard, at Vancouver, by his lordship &. Junger, D. D., Bishop of Nesqnally, will take place on Sunday, May 21st, at 2 o'clock p. M. weather permitting. Distn it court is in session and Goldendale is extremely lively. The people of Waitsburg havo subscribed 82,395 for a Christian church. Mark F. Colt, who failed in business at Walla Walla lately, will open again. The c mtract for building the county offices at Colfa has been let for 1,000. The Chmce firm of Kong Yaun Lee offer a leward of S250forthe arresi and conviction of the murderer of the three Chinamen near Palouse City. Crickets are appearing in large numbers on Hiiili praiiie, W. T. A correspondent of the Sentinel, of Goldendale, says hogs cat the m and fai ten nicely. A match game of ball has been arranged be tween a Victoria, B. C , nine and tho Sea'.tle nine. A good game is looked for. Seattle has $1,292 subscribed for a For.rth of July celebration and they have gone to work in earnest. A largo band of cattle is now being gathered at Spanish gulch, says the KlicU itat Sentinel, aud will be driven to Cheyenne this Summer. There are 2,000 head of cattle and COO head of hore. They belong to Walker & French. The Klickitat Sentinel says : As Mr. Wil liam Day was riding along on horseback, ntar tne corner ot rirt and Li rant streets, and leading a horse belonging to George Walelron, the horse iu some manner became entangled n the rope so that he fell ou the rider's left eg, bruising it badly. Since the passage of the Chinese biU, the Walla Walla Chinamen have increased the price of labor, and now want$l 75 for cutting one corel of wood. The wood costs as fol lows, says the Statesman: One cord of wood, $8 ; hauling, 75 cents ; cutting SI 75 ; total, $3 50. The Wathimjtonian is the name of a news paper which we find among our exchanges. It is faultless typographically, and evidently is a good local paper. H. P. Isaacs, of Walla Walla, tells an ex. change he has a three-year-old colt by Dexter, and a twn-j ear-old colt by a Bon of Dexter, that he would not be afraid to put in any show ring. ITEMS BY TELEGRAPH. Judge Adair, of tho Choctaw, nation, is dead. One hundred vessels are fast in the ice off New- Brunswick. President Barrion, of Guatemala, will soon virit the United States. The track of the Mexican National Rail road has been laid 100 miles beyond Lcredo. The uncle of the notorious Younger broth ers, of Missouri, proposes to come to Oregon. On the 19th, W. W.'Rea was hanged at Pulask, Tenn., for the murder of J. T. Good ram. It is believed that Zoe Watkins, the miss ing young lady from St. "Louis, has gone to Kansas City. It is rumored that the Cleveland rolling mill has decided to cloce its works until Sep tember. Miss Holmes was acquitted of murder on the 20th, a verdict in accordance with the popular feeling. President Arthvr has respited Edward M. Kelly until June 23, 1882. Kelly was to have been banged ou Friday. The Northern Pacific railroad is about to run Pullman cars between ht. Paul and Miles City. S. R. Ainslie has been appointed superin tendent of the Yellowstone division, which will beopned on the 1st of June. The Harvard university senior crew beat the juuiors by a half length in tho boat race at Cambridge Friday. Time, 12:43 ; distance two miles William Goldsboruugh, of Cumberland, has been arrested on a charge of a criminal libel against William Price in connection with the Morey letter. Among the subscription received by Treas urer Gilhllau for the Garfield memorial hos pital aro 3,352 contributed in London and Paris. It is said that a syndicate has been formeel by Jay Gould, Blaine anil others to build a new road from Baltimore to Cincinnati ou the south side, to cost $15,000,000. A Chinese employment office has been opened in New York. This item is important euougn to be telegraphed ail over tne country through the Associated Press. At Glascow, on the 20th, a man named McCarthy was arrested ou suspicion of being concerned iu the Pheenix park murders.- He had status on his garment, supposed to be blood, aud a partially healed wound ou his nose. A Little Rock special says : The commit tee which has been investigating the liooks of ex-State Treasure", now Governor Churchill, for the past fourteen months, filed a r port this morning. Ihe eleucit loots up 5114, S."J. Jerry Uartigan, a noted 4th and Gth ward gambler and politician of New York, was stabbed, probably fatally, in front of his rum shop, in the Bowery, on the 20ih. The mur derer, who was captured, said he was out to have some fuu and he had had it. Following are the postal changes tor the Northwest for the week : Established Brents, Spokan county, W. T., Josiah Cole poitm&ater. Postmasters appointed Harvey I). Irwin, Garfield, Whitman county, W. T.j Cyrus F. Clapp, New Dungeuess, Clallam county, W. T. The grand jury at Washington returned rcw presentments against Gen. Thoi. Brady, John W. Dorsey, Stephen W. Dbrsuy, Mount fort C. Kcredell, Henry M. Tnrney, J. R. Minor, J. M. Peck and H. M. Vail, charging them with conspiracy to defraud the United States in connection with the award of Star Ruute contracts. An attempt is being made lately to oust the present management of the Inter-Ocean under pretense of a contract which would result in the transfer of the paper to Gil. A. Pierce aud others, who ale tuppened to be Senator Logan and friends. Judge Barnum, iu the circuit court,decides that there is no case and throws the matter out of court, giving the prcicnjt management (the Nixon1) control. At Pittsburg, 1'cnn., some railroad coal miners of this district recently struck agjimt a reduction of wages and colored men were imported in their places. Miners in thirty three pits to-day resolved to continue the strike and to stou all work if the negroes are not ditcharged by Jute 1st. At present the strike affects 2000 miners, but if it extends to all as threatened, 12,000 men will be thitwn cut of employment. The Oregon & Washington Farmer. 81.00 PER YEAR. A Sixteen Page Monthly. Devoted to the Interests and de clopmenta of the Pacific North est w IU bo Issued -June 1st. TEItMS AS FOLLOWS: One copj one j ear, In aih ance, per J ear, . .8 1 00 Throe copies one ear, in aih ance, per ear . 2 00 Ten copies one ) ear, in tu ance, per ear. . . 0 00 3TFapcrs can bo sent to one or more addresses. It will contain compilations from all ttie journal published In Orciron and Waslilnirton, hoine the development ot each fectlon, and also nmy original articles prepared expressly fnr HiU Issue. It lll also contain compilations from the W'lltLAMirrrR Farmm. Tho fact that a (rreat Interest Is felt abroad anil through the United States, concerning tho Columbia River regian, and the neeewity of furnlslilnic rel'able Information concerning this redon, has induced lis to commence such a publication. We are aware that many people in Oregon aro desirous of aendlnff news back to friends In tho East, and th'a monthly publica tion w ill contain Just the sort ot Information they will wish to send. To secure the success of this enterprise Mr. CHarko will travel a itreat part of tho time. He oIH sj Islt In person every Important portion of this wide reffion. and write up, on the spot, all facts ot in terest. Inthisuavwe Intend to mako the Journal Interesting and reliable. SKVD IK YOt'It SUn5CnlPTIOSS AT ONCE, AS ONLY A FEW DAYS ItESIAIN BEFOKE DATE OF ISSUING. Remit by Money Order, or llfiristereu' Letter. Address all letters and communications to SOPI, 4.. CltBHH, K.lllor. Drawer 13, Portland, Oregon. 25 STEEL PLATE & PEARL CUROMO CARDS (half each) name on, IOe. 14 packs SI. K.0 uH en to best asrent. Full particulars w Ith first order. NATIONAL CARD WORKS, lna)184 New Haven. Conn. Situation as Miller Wanted Or millwright. Can put up any Kind of a mill, Durr or Holler, In running order. Havo hajl la cars experi ence. . Temperate in all habits. Can come any time after July. FRANK FOSTER, mayl2m StoutsUUe, Fairfield Co., Ohio. Willamette Valley Lands. ELKIXS & DeLASlIMUT. DALLAS, TOLK CO., ORE0.ON. H AVE IN THEIR HANDS FOR SALE, $500,000 Worth of Land Best quality of Grain aid Stock Farm-., Dairy Farm. Mill and Mill Sites. Also, have for sale Stock of all kind. Sheep, Cattle and Horses. &W Our Unds are located In Polk, Marlon, Linn, Lane. Benton and Yamhill counties. The cream of the valley, and consist of rich Prairie poll, hest of II 111 land, Foot Hill repjon, and Mountain llantre. Railroad land, and -. acant Got eminent land w 111 be show n. We have small farms, and lanre farms. We can suit jou In price. Wecin pleoso you on terms. We can satisfy you In quality. We trnve Just the farm jou warn. Dallas Is 5r) miles from Portland bv rail and those who purchase of us will be taken free of cost from Portland and shnn n the lands. niayltf DAIRY HANDS WANTED. ONE OR TWO MEN CAN FIND EMPLOYMENT at Siiencer Butte Dairv. in Lane county. Ex perienced milkers are pieferred. Address; a Ji. utHUKni-M aprUm Eugene City, Oregon. J.B.CONGLE&CO, 110 Front Street, East Side, Portland, Oregon. Again in Business. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Whips, Saddlery Hardware, Etc., Etc. Repairing Neatly and Promptly At'enaea to. Not So Strange as Fiction. You will sec by tills Adver tisement that Havid Cole & Co., do not go into the Stove Business hy crawling into the Stove himself hut he docs it by IMPORTIINO direct from the Factories and Selliiif ut bottom prices. DAVID COLE & CO.. 102 First, cor. Flrnt and Tailor, I'ortland Ore. SIBSON, CHURCH & CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS, Kortliriut Corner or A.h and Front Hlrcets, PORTLAND. OREGON. auvl-tf JOHN HOWES, General Commission Merchant In receipt of ! PuiiIabs' Vsvnll ! Vtriru. PaiiI - kmiooi fwsk"r - ,- J try. Bint l.'nme FUKSS, HIDES. Choice rrtines, and Dried Fruita. Kutahlulied In 1857 and member ol Froduce Enhance, 001 and !t Han ome street, San Franclaco. nKhnintt PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. (Old "NATIONAL," E.Ubllhed 1868.) 123 Front Street, bet. Washington and Alder, rouTLAwn, ...... ouvAius. A. P. ARMSTRONG Principal. J..A.WKSCO, , Penman and BeoreUry. STUDENTS OF EITHER SEX, A.Imittfl on any eelt day of the year, Ten work ot all klmliatrcairoriable rate. The i'nlirur Journal, oontalnlnif Information of course and cut of oriiaiiien t&l penmaruhlp, fiee, Addrtw: . P. tKMHTKOVC., mchlm3 Lock Itox 104, I'oitlam, Oregon. Salem Flouring Mills Co., lUnuficturtrn and KiporWr of FLOUR AND WHEAT. Illhcfct market price paid at all tlmu (or AJJreM order, and communication, to the olc. o the Companjr at Baletn or I'ortUiiJ. Portland Office N. E. Corner Front and Ain Its. aaKl-U WM . S. 1SMK, Ageat KNAPP, BURRELL & CO., OFFER FOR THE HARVEST OF 1882, THE FOLLOWING FarmJmplementsi Machines. THE BAIN WAGON, WITH The Buffalo Pitts 0CI1n.lc.1gc Thresher. Tho only perfect Thresher In tho market Excols all others Hoilgc's Oregon Header, With ouroMii Improvement. Tho lightest rnnnlnir and moat eompleto Header eer manufactured McCornilck's Harvester anil Twine Hinder. Oreally Improicd for 1SS2, and tho moot 'successful TWINE BINDER In the market MeCormii'k's Improved Combined Reaper and Mower. McCormick's New Iron Mower Front Out Champion Combine1 Mower and Reaper. Champion Single Reaper Five and six foot cut. Champion New Mower Front cut. Champion Light Mower Rear cut Spring Wagons and Riiggies--Al. ntylos and sizes. Tiger. Thomas and Hollingswof th Snlkey Rakes. Straw. Wood and Coal Burning Threshing Engines. Portable and Stationary Steam Engines. Per-able Saw Mills. Saw and Orist Mill Machinery. Rubber, Leather and Cotton Belting. Barb Fence Wire Black and nlvaiiizcd. MacNenlc & Urban Safes -Buffalo Scales. The Whipple Patent Spring-Tooth Cultivator. Together with a Full Iaine of Harvosttno; Tools and Farm Implement of Every Description. WT, AUE Till! PIONEER HOUSb"N THE IHTSININS. Ol!R PRICES ARE THE LOWEST FOtV thaSAME OULITY. Wo Iumo tho REST LINE of eooda In tho market. Please call on u or ou agents and examine iroU and price, bef.wo bujlnsr elsewhere. XS"Wrlle lor Mmiurarthrers 'vV lc(Tlillvc Clrriilitr, Oocrlhliia nny Mnelilne r.niimrriitnl nbo, e. Cataloiruei and price list mailed on application. Conepondence solicited. KNAfr', UUKKtLL 3t W.f ipr21m3 . . Portland. Oregon. ESTABLISHED IN 1861. OIIAS. IIODOE, T. A. DAVIS, HODGE, DAVIS & CO., 92 anil 94 Front Streot, (cor. Stark) Portland! Oregon. Offer to the Drug and General Merchandise Trade a Complete Assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fine nop furniture, ana ALSO WINDOW GLA3S OK Of alt tho leading brands, In kegs and tin. COLORS IN CANS AND DRY. Putty, Lampblack, Red Including the (Incut brand for Coach pamtera use. Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes, Linseed Oil, in Barrel and cases, Turpentine, Coal Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, JNeata 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 aro Agents for Oregon THE DEST MIXED Millincltrodt's Carbolic Sheep Squirrel i'oihiui, iihu ajki-muiu b-. uujmo o '' tary Medicines. We buy our goods from first hands, thus ctuUing us to compete with any market on thf Coast as comparison of our prices will prove. san ntAxriHCo.-no fkont htbekt. ni:w youk.-m ckimh street. 0-. tsumxrax-EsiEt SD OO-, SUCCESSORS TO SHINDLER & CHADBOURNE, MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, Wholesale anil Furniture, carpets, Wall Paper, Bedding, Etc. P3i a-scrsE. SBESi gffiSl LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES I SCHot DESKS A SPECIALTY. Warerooms Extend Through Front Street, PORTLAND, OKEGU1N. HKD FOK t'ATALOUI'K AMI TRICK I.IHT. GARRISON'S SEWING MACHINE STORE, 167 Third Street. .IOHX It. UAItRISON, Proprietor. ACIKNT KOIl THE IIOWK. I WILSOXTl CROWN7 TlMI'ltOVKO SlPfCER, "IMTVIS, KWllOMK, lHUWBt I ROYAL ST. JOIIlC A J tionoral Agent for tho HOUSEHOLD & WHITE MACHINES. eilfcrlnalt klndiof Huwlnjf inachlne nttithiuobU, Needle, OJU, tic. Sewintf waihlnei reptrwl on short notlf wti omw POWDEIt -IrtK DNUT MonJwtWj lENiTliPte wuii-4r NOTICE, A IX I'll A to I WlilUr, (I.O li, ri:ufo.sa auk m:iu:iiv amiiru.ii not hariior or iilre mill u on. i.nzanui lio t!ilin Ui U my wife), on mr aixoLM, m I will pay no dtU ol bcr coulrctUtif. Dated at ilut Portland, April 2d, A.l) , IS).!. j IRON OR STEEL SKEINS. QUO vr, SNELL, F K. ARNOLD! Chemicals, lasswarc and uriiggisis' sununcs. ALL SIZES AND QUALITY1 Lead, Glue, and Varnisheiv. and Washington Territory for PAINT IN USE. Dip, Wakelco's Sheep Bath and Krlnll Uealrrs In 200 feet, from 166 First to 167 Mesquite Grass Seed. MILLER BROS., IIAVK A I.AIKIK HUW'LY OK THIS JUBTLt CKi.i:miATi:i oiiash skki and can suprLf IT IN ANV tUANTITIi 1-SlllKD. tflJ3ESB (Oil I'lUCKS TO lULLKK BRON., 11112 10 Front Btrutt, I'ortland, Oregon. War ted-ft Jersey Bull. Ann.!, IU.OOD ji:khi:y nrix. yrahmncJ pr.ltrrM. Addrru: II. A i WAMMEV, aprMm The Muimult, lltiitoii Co , Or., K. O. CMItK, Il.ll 8. a II. 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