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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, JULY 7, 1882, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Destructive WaUr8poala. Pnuinano Springs. July 3. A destruc'ive and fatal water-spout visited this vicinity last vpniniT. the center of the storm beinu Mani- Itou Spring, which place the houses were Imore or less damaged. The water cune down I the mountains through Williams, Ruxton and I Ute Pats Camor.s, lorming a wall eiflht feet high and sweepinjjovcry thing before it. Sev eral parties of excursionists during tho day had gone up these canyons, and it is fcartd that tome of them nerished. One bodv which was washed down Williams Canyon, atd was swept past the hotel. Indeed in the floor. An i omnibus 6lled with pas.-eners, whirli had i started for the train, was swept from the street, anil noises, driver nuss ana contents washed down with the torrent and dashed Ihieli and dry on the rocks. All escaped with slight injuries. The Maniton, Cliff, Beebo and rarker note's, are more or less injured, and cattle and horses cre carried away. i Hail stones measuring thirteen inches fell, breaking windows and destroying shrubbery. Ovtr a mile of the track of the Diuver and Rio Grande railroad was washed away, and the wagon bridges between Alanitou and Col orado Springs also. The loss is placed at from $70,000 to SIOO.OOO Itis expected that the reports to-morrow will disclose further loss of life. ' A Sharp Trick. Washington, July 3. The Sunday Gazttte prints tin: tollnuiW: The cabinet haisecretly considen d the propriety of the request made by the Chinese minister to allow of passage tnrougn this country en route 10 cnina oi ou, 000 cco'ies from Cuba. It wa-t afhrmed that great hardship and expense would accruo to tucm 11 tiiey wero not allowed to lane inia route. 'Ilio executive very properly denied the request. The pro-Chinese press every where, with their usual igtioratice of facts, has taken up the diplomatic falsehood of as tute Celestials here, and descant lustily on the wronc dm o coolie men and brothers. What wrong, pi uj ? It was stated that Chinese Cu banlaborciswciuld havetortturn home by way of Engl ii'l. That i a falsehood. Eeryone of them . eat to Cuba liythip from liongkbDg to Panama, crossed the isthmus and tlieuca by e"el acioss the Caribbean sea to Cuba. Probably not one of the C0.O0O referred to ever came to or landed in the United States. Why then should they return this way and by the most expensive methods for such per sons. Itcllrs or Rvgnne Dnjs. San Francisco, July 3. Montney dis patch: Vuulis of the old Carmel mission were opened to-day under the direction of Rev. bather Casanova, lor the purposuof ixhumiua the body of .lunipero Seiro and his compan ion, foui dirs of California missions. The re mains of the following are identified: Father John Crespin, buriid Jan. 1, 1782; Father Junipcrro Serro, buried Augfi-t 28, 1784; Father Julicn Lopez, buried July 15, 1707, and Fitlur Fennin Francisco Lascun. buried June 26, 1803. They were in Ktdwood coflini and the skeletons in good condition and por tions of silk robcB and bands still preserved, The object ot exhumation was to set at rest doubts as to the burial place of the pioneer missionaries. Itftidjukters In Trouble. TETtUMiDito, Va., July 3 Two police fofces patrol the city. Democratic polic-i have refined to surrender the ktation to readjuster notice and the latter have mad'j their head quarters at the city jail. Readjuster mayoM elect has not qualified and the present IJrino cratio mayor will not recognize the readjuster police force. Hence no offenders arrested by them will be tned by him. War otea. AVoolwich, July 3. British military prep arations in view, of possible contingencies in Egypt, are now virtually complete. Ai.KVAvnKiA. Julv 3. Authorities are act ing energetically to prevent natives issulting and molesting Europeans, lereuus uucuiu" will be confined in the arsenal without trial. Impressment of recruits continues in conse- ,iiiwin nf alarminir rumors from Cairo, Mili tary are ordered to make special exertions to .maintain oruer. Trying to Seduce Ibe Old Man. Washington, July 3 Christiancy and his wife, from whom he will shortly be divorctd, met at her home yesterday under circum stances that created the report of a complete, Invinif and beautiful reconciliation. It seems that the old mau was walking ilon Iudiana ave., and passing his wiles apirtment ne glanced at the win lows. Mrs Christiancy was watching, and she beckoned vigorously for her husiand to enter. The senator paused, hesitated a moment, glanced for a short time at the olump. pretty person of his wife, who, with smiles on her face, waved a paper in her hand to attract nis aiinntiou, mm he entered. As soon as the doors opened Mrs. C. dropped the paper and with a loving gesture att Minted to draw her husband in the parlors. The old man gathered himself up just in time to coldly put his w le away, nt Rirhsmtd a few wolds with her aid de. nirfKil 'I he entire moceedines wete visible through the open door and led to the rumor that the VJiiri8ti -ncy suit wuuiu u imui.ru. He soya that the suit w ill be pusl ed to the end and that he has no iuteution of resuming marital rilaMons with Mrs. (Jnnstiaucy, TElMtl'l OKIAL. Seattle coal miners shipped 15,000 toas of coal during June. Jerome Porter, Esq., has purchased from II S. Hncahoom. ot Walla walla, tne nue joung colt, "Orange Blossom," by Orange Countv . " The price paid w as 570U. iv v rv..idiv. ns the a fen t of Christie A. Wise, of San Francisco, has bought all the wool iii Pierce county, amountingto GO.O00 ,,ml uhuh is a t-ood crop Mr. Crosby lias bought the' woul cropi of that couuty for three years past. A puty of hunters just in from Shoalwater bay informi the Pierte County 2feuv that they fouid a fine valley between the nine and Ca Flatttry. It is about fiv miles wide and keventeeu mile" long, and la without a settUnunt, or even the appearance that a white mau had ever been there. There ate 10,000 aci es of fine farming laud open to those hunting hon es. Yaqulna Bay Honey. It is not generally known, but it is never thelees the fact, that honey made in this sec tion of the State is uuexcelled by that of any other locality, and only equaled by the fa mous Los Angeles honey. The comb of the honey made h.re is perfectly clear of what is ordinarily called bee-bread, and is entirely free from any lobelia taste and perfect'y white and clear. It seems to u that a good apiary well taken care of and properly handled, J k IUI The m nera of Me) ersv die and AKxandna, Maryhud, atrnck Saturday for an advance fwv.,,, rxi in fin rent ner ton. They say taey SJC'B bet..aT action was the result of a combination. j ui.t.i ntv hn invMinr a uaiiusumo uiuufr iui . .. r p.j,nallv 11 know ' bV HO means lUtlt; UUl, OU me cunuary, ic. &tJ1$UZS& arye rapid and numerous. Should ,ou nee4 on hot cakesforbr-akfast about 0 or 7 o'clock anything in the implement . t me. call on or in the momiug.-raouiaa Day Pott. ""'" ""'" ""'1'f ' STATE ftEWS Cattle Bell for $25 per head in Southern Oregon. Three shows are heading toward Portlaud from California. Butter sells at 25 cents per pound in Ash land, but ia scarce and in bn-k demand. The Ashland Woolen Manufacturing Com pany are still manufacturing those flue woolen blaukets. A mastadons tooth was found in the Ster ling mine iu Southern Ortcon, lately. It was 4x7 inches ou the grinding part. The citizens of Ashland live on the "fat (eoat) of the land." A butcher there has fatted up a baud of goats. The Oreeon. Sentinel, publisl ed at Ja:kt"ii- villc, is now owned by Frank Krausi, Mr. Turner having retired. Another steamer is to bo built for Khn ath lake soon. The General Howard is sa;d to draw too much water to do tho work advan tageously. Tho sheriffs of our Southern Orecon coun ties are using every eff rt to capturo hor-o thieves, it seems as tnougu a "norso tniei mania " had fallen upon us. Raesdale, the imitator nf "Black Hart," was sentenced to four years' imprisonment by the Shasta county judge for robbing the stage at Bass' hill recently. Mr. Cocper. agent for tho contractor on the mail route between Linkville and Lakeviw, has sub-let the contract to the Kilgore broth srs for 3,200. The first c mtract pricj was $3,400. Says the Jacksonville Sentinel: The la to rain", while doing Bomo damage to hay, have been most opportune for late sown grain and for tho corn and sorghum crop', and there is now a prospect of au abundant harvest Grasshoppers wire numerous in Snrauue River valley, Likn county, last bummer, says the Tiding), of Ashland, but there are three times, as many this year. They are on both sides of tho river, while list jeai they ap ptare 1 only on one side of the valley. The overland stage, fares have been reduced betnem Kidding und Roseburg They are ns follows : The fare to Yreka will be about S7. 50 ; to Reddi- g, $22 CO, and rates to Ro enure, $10, with comxponding rates to all local points. This is quite a reduction from the former ra'es charged. ITEMS BY TELEGKAPII. It is expected that Congress will adjourn "n the 17th. Francis Close, dean of Carliele, England, died on tho 3d inst. The police nf Long Island City closed the pool rooms on the 3 1 inst. The corner stone of the Garfield Memorial Church was laid on tho 3d at Washington. On the 3d, a shipment of 022 Mormon con verts arrived at New York under Elder Irvine. Mrs. Pachieo, wife of the Congressman from California, is dmgerou-ly ill at Wash ington, and hei lite is despaired of. Marshal John Bryant and pos'e, of Colum bus, Ky., surrounded a house near Belmont, on the 3d, in which Kilgore, murderer of Gardner was concealed. Kilgore rushed out and shot the marshal, who tried to stop him, and escaped. Bryant's injury is not neces sarily fatal. Postal chances. McCnrdy, Lake county, Or , Mrs. Cora M. McCurdy ; Traske, Tilla mook county, Or., Ctrl N. Wagner ; Capps, Siokane county, W. T., M. Capps ; Rock land, Klickitat county, W. T., Adey Mulua hill ; Woodinville, King county, W. T , Su san Woodin Journal's Washington : Secretary Foltrer said to-day he thought the proposed issue of 2 per cent, bonds would have li'tle effect on the questions of redemption of outstanding bonds, for the present at least. Probably he will issue a call for $15,000,000 more of con tinued 6 per cents. Wednesday. This will leave hut $17,000,000 of this class of bonds outstanding. A special from Washington says that letters from Mexico say theGovfrnment ha accepted Captaid Eads' plan for 'he improvement and enlargement of the harbor of Vera Cruz at an estimated cost of $7,500,000. The Federal and State Government are making arraneo moots for the provision of funds, material, etc.. and initial work will be commenced immediately. Tim amount paid for pensions on account of the late wir to March 1st, 1882, is $500,781, 050 It is estimated there are now on the rolls the names of 250,000 pensioners of the late war This does not include 30,000 esti mated service pensioners on account of the war of 1812. Annual va'ue of the 250,000 late war pensioners, $2.00.000. or an agre gate annual value of $30,600,000. Estimat mo? disbursements for Mav and Juno the total paid for pensions the enrrint fiscal year will not be tar from oo,ju,uuu. The Callender Minstrels. This troupe of genuine colored people are in our midst, and "there's music in the air." The harmony of negro minstrelsy is prover bird, aud this tr upo is no exception to the rule. The old-fashioned idea that minstrel troupes are vulgar is done away with vow a days. There is nothing vulgar about a first' class minstrel show. We have seen nothing that equalled this company since the original J Georgia minstrels were here. The ill-timed and stale jokes are dsne away with, and this ehow j4 decidedly original and witty. By no .. McTnt09h-B ,outh. It is beyond description. To our friends in the country we sav : This is a show w orthy of patronizing. There are many second-rate trounes. but this is a genuine and good one, and well worth attending. Their engigements are aspllows : Oregon City, July 10: halem, July II and 12; AUmny, July 13; Corvallis, July 14: Independence. July 15: Vancouver, Julv 17: Davton. W. T.. July 10; Walla Walli, July 20 and 21; The Dallas. July 22, It Takes the Lead This is tho timowhen farmers are beginning to loo'- around for harvesting machinery, and Knapp, Burrcll & Co. would inform the farm in community that the McCormick is still in the le id and will continue so. Reports from all parts of the United States where harvest' ing h commenced show that the McCormick is giving excellent sitisfaction, and no reports of filure. This firm is very busy now attending to or ders, aod are sending away numbers of ma chines. The popularity of the McCormick is There 1. no better country in the w orid lor raising Angora goats than BnaKe mver. iney : ur.,,-,n nr mt nil their ranee. snd wild animals never, attack them after their first experience. The handsome drug storo on the corner of First and Stsrk streets, under the manage ment of C. W. Cornelius, is now one of the leading business houses in the city. Special attention is given to the dispensing depart ment; both night anddiytho most careful druggists aro iu attendance. A CARD, To all who aro suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a rcciepe tliat will cure you, free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. In man. Station D, New York Citv. dec30-6m Jcst now Frank Abell is taking some of the most charming and lovely promenade and panel photographs we ever caw. Call at his studio on first street, Portland, and see them. Strangers alw ays made w elcome. JOHN A. BECK, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Repairing a Specialty. FINE ASSORTMENT OF WATCriES, CLOCKS, k Jewelry and Spectacles at low price. 149 Front St., PortlaHd, Or. JuI7m PUBLIC SALE ....OF.,.. FINE SHEEP. At WILBIIK, OREGON, Or UMPQUA STATION, on the line of the O. & C. It. u. jo , uougia 10 , i iu a. ju 1 011 Wednesday, July IS, 1882. Will be sold at Public Sale 100 French or American Meri no Slieeep. The largest, finest and heaviest ShearerB iu the State. ....ALSO.... 100 Thoroughbred French and Spanish Merino Sheep, Crossed. ALSO, several good milch cows and othor tattle One thoroughhrace carriage, etc. Having rented most 0! my land for a number of yean, and belne d-slrous of trav cling and changinir climate for health. I wlb to disposo of the remainder of my effects; and, although I expect to sill them at a sacrifice, I mean tn soli them. Tho Erenth Merino Sheep I bought at the Oreaon Rtita F.iir fllic vcara aco.iminira9 hUh as two hundred dollars per head, and, having been successful with them 1 now navo over lou neau mniiiv ewes, .s 1 hoiu me bucksvearl). The Sheep will be Hold Iu Lots to Suit the BuyT. FENDEL SUTHERLIN. LILLIE'S Fruit Fitter. Pit9 from One to 'f wo tons per day ot ten hours as attested byS. Luelllng, Mllwaukle; W. C. Evarts, Portland; O. W Walling, Oswego; II. W. DilgPort land, and others. Address : B. A. LILLIE, No 408 lourth Street, Shop 385 First Street. June22m3 POMTLAND, OUEQON. Oregon Railway and Kavlga tleu Company. OCEAN DIVISION. Between 8nn Fntnrlaeo nnil rortland. Leave San Francisco at 10 A. h. Leave Portland at 12-00 a.m. 4 " E "'6 June.J July .. l July.. 6 June. 2 luly.. 3 luly.. 1 July .16 July..l uly,,S7 Ju)..31 Aug., ( Aug.. 12 Aug,, 11 Aug.. 24 July 10 July 22 Aug.. 3 Aug. 15 Aug. 87 Sep.. S July . 14 iJuly.,ls July. .11 July ,.2 July. .23 Aug .. 4 AllL-.. 7lAug..ll III!) ..90 Aug... 191 Aug.. M Aug.. 10 fU?...3l p. . 4 Aug. ,2S Sept . 4 Sept. 5 Sept. ..! Sep, .,10'8ept.. 9 Sept ..13 Sept. 17 Itlght is reserved to change steamers or sailing days Through Tlrkrla sold to all principal cities In tb United States and Canada. Fara Cabin, 920; Steerage, S10. Children, 1 ' years, full fare; from 12 to 6, half faie; under 5, free. NARROW GAUGE DIVISION. East Side Division. BETWEEN POHTLAND AND IirtOWNSVir LE, VIA o. i. u. K. K. to woouourn. uuvs. I asbus. Portland 7:30 A.M Brownsville 8 17 P,M UrowDSvill 8 SO A.M Portland 4-2SP.il West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND, SHERIDAN AND AIRLEE via O. & C. R. It. to Whites. LBiva. I ARUVS. Portland 8 16 A M Alrlee 4-25 P. M Shrridan , 9 55 A. M Sheridan 1.20 P M Alrlee 7-00 A Sl'Portland S.-20 P.M RIVER AND RAIL DIVISIONS. Columbia, Wlllumrlle and Vaniblll Blvers. On and after Juno IV, 1632. Leae Portland I I I - for Mon. Tues. Wed. iTImrlKrl. SaL iSiliesT'Wallal WalU, Unu- tilU and up- f 9 AM 9 AM 9 AM 9 All 9 Ail 0 A M river points.) Astoria, Kala-"! ma, Taccma, 8 AM 8 All 1 ' M AM 8 AM A U aeattle ) vtslnwr051" "6AM" flA" Catb'am't, Bay ) Vlew.Skom'ck. I AM 8 AM ( AM wa,llrookfl1d J Westport, C1U-) .. AM . . AM ..... 8 AM ton.Knappa. I Dayton 7 AM 7 AM 7 AM Corrallla indl Intermediate 6 AM 6 AM points ...) FRKIGHT. Por all points on Narrow Gauge Divialon will be re ceived and forwarded by th O. i C. 11. R., Eut and West Side Dlrialons, respectively, Geaeral OMce tr. Vnml suul B mrreta J. McCRAKEX k CO., AVu SUU of California. A. L.VAIWELL, Tkktt agent O. II. N. Co. JOHN MUIR. Snperintendent ot TriOlc. C. II. PBESCOTT, Maaagrr Sheep and Cattle Wanted. F I0R CIBH SEVERAL IIUKUREIIGOOU health; i A . .-.1, LA Am- nDVilfiVtlW JunieU ait Creek, CUckamM Co , Ortoo. D. M. OSSORXTE & CO., Harvesting Machinery, Nos. 204 and 208 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. Agents in all the Principal Towns of Oregon and Washington Territory and Western Idaho. '"EOFFEKEOUTHh 1IAKVLS1' OF IssiTIIE TY Is not onlv the tho most perfect machine offi rid to tho Farmcm of Cr. gou, lut It Is tho cheapest, ns It plai es the Farmir In an Independent position, enabling hla M use cither 1 WINE OU VMHC, vlilihevtr nuy bo tho cheapest. Tw o complete llindlng attachments lurnUhcd with each matlilne. Our No. 6 Combined Reaper ' and Mower, na uu ,Uai as a comumd Machine. Our NO. 3 Independent Reaper, CutS 5 fleet, u tight, urMo ni casll) operated, nono niual It iu an Independent Raapsf. Our JNo. inaepenaenb xceaper, ju,t the twig for smaii farmers. Our NO, 1 MOWer, u Front Cut, 4 feet and 3 Indies ln Idth and Is so n ell kuo n that It neo J J no praise. OUT NO. 5 iS Rear CUt. cuts Four fcit and threo Inch snarth and the favorlto . . , it.. TvT O Jn U-n-t fiit Cuul' urlect and thrco inch s ath, and Is our latest Improved machine. One hundred was sold n Oregon last UUT iMO. t IS H IUIlb ulili, jiir all Uvln,pirlcct satisfaction. Ito other mocr In Oicgon has met 1th ciiual success. -We have a large i-tock of both Wire and Twine which villi bo sold at market ratis. Our stock of Emms licomplcte and o arj prcpircd to furnisii dup Icate pirU lo any OSUOUNK machine sold In our Tcrritor) , and at our published list pnst, blch is 25 per cent low tr than an otcr hou-to on th l'ncilic Coat Thanktngour friends for their goncrous patronage In tho pact, wo Invito thvir futuroattcntion. ....... . . D. M. OSBORNE & CO., 2TSend for Circulars and Price-List. SEYMOUR, SALP & CO., Matiufaitiirers of and PealtM in the Latct Improved Farm Machinery. MADISON STREET, (from Front to First), PORTLAND, OREdON. We have the Rent Selected Stock that can he round on the Coast, anion; which are the MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHER Which has NO EQUAL for the quantity ami quality of its work. THE ELWARD EQUALIZING HORSE TOWER. It Ib alniplj Light and Strong, and combines all of tho (food points found in other powcri to a greater decree lhaii In any other mode. The Stillwater mid Minnesota Giant Engines, Unsurpassed In Simplicity, Strength and Economy The Randolph Header, The Simplest, Lightest draft and nost perfect work ing Header made. The StandardSelf-RakeReaper, Stands without a rival for (implicit), and duraM.lt). The Standard Light Slower, Its a perfect beautj both In looks and tho way it does Its work. The Iron Kins Six Foot nt Mower, It Is rigbtlj'naincd.lfs the Monarch of tho Hay l'iold. W hv m.nu nfhera that cannot be enuni' anything in our lino to como and ste in, and if lists anil catalog"?. J. I. CASE ISTdtl W - r SpSsssssssTsssivSWIili I N. XP'fjrji'f !A Jf"' m IIIMitt?PIP!isiSssfcssssrlp ffi.ifcfej' siilfftwSssissssssssBssaBff!1 jfj - 1i35fc;gjy.WslsiBBPMsi'TBByvslBiWBPK Bji- Made on entire new Principles, has I033 parts, only three belts,runs lighter, threshes faster, does the work cleaner than any other. Wherever used farmers say it is the best Ma chine made. Send for Special Circular and Piices. STA VJUiSr WALK Jilt, Jlu-tlnnd. GARRISON'S SEWING MACHINE STORE. 167 Third Street. JOHN It. 4UKU10 N, Proprietor. AOK.Vr Kill THE JIOWK, iuust WILSON. UltOWY, NfsWllu.MK, I 'It'liO.Vt;, Aad Oiiitrat Ai,e i( lor 11. HOUSEHOLD & WHITE MACHINES. Pealrrin all klals 0 Seln nischloe attichinests, J(4le,0.li,ete. Healnmuhlntl I , alrnl nn s-ort srtle FACTORY AT AVB17RX, NEW YORK. MOsl'coMlVE K ANDL.VTUST IMl'KOVEU MACHINERY Combined Twine and Wire Self Binding Harvester, for 1882, TheYictoiSeiriMiinitSiilkyRake Most perfect self discharging sulky rake made. TlicSfiir IlaiidlMinipSulkjRakc It's the King of hand dump rakes. The New Itnckeye Grain Prill and Rroadcast Seeder, ThcMu arc Die moit complete anil beat mode machine In the market, Tito Celebrated Morrison Plow, They are without .juixtiou tho fin tat plowi ever Btutk into Kill. The Whitewater and Kctchum I Wagons, Aru unenualltd In this or any other market. ntnl hero Wo conliil'v invito all wanting. you caimnt come, cm) for onn of nur price " "-'. i-n-n-n"-. T. M. CO.'S - U. - J. - - ciiu' - JL - yJti, 111 HOVKIr M;kk. IC01..I, .si. .Hn,,. I OF ANY HOUftE on the Pacific Coast, Our J.B.CONGLE&CO, 110 Front Street, East Side, Portland, Oregon. Again In Bualneu. MANUFACTURERS AMD IMPORTERS Of Saddles, Harness, Bridles. Whips, Saddlery ' Hardware. ' Etc., Etc Repairing Neatly and At4 ended to. Promptly Celebrated Horse Shoeing SHOP. 2i Socond street, bet. Salmon and Main. JOHN MeAltliLi: PKOPRIET. AU Homes Entrusted to my earn Will be kindly treated. INTERFERING AND OVER IlEACHINfl STOPPE0 or money refunded. Satisfaction guaranteed. HENRICHSEN & OREENBERO, 149 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Diamonds, Silver -Ware, Watches & Jewelry. ' CLOCKS, SI'ECTACLKS, ETC. Nautical Instrument ami Hhlpl'hronnmdert ruled by iranall obsrrvalloua and nplrc4l mavlotl Not so Strange as Might be Supposed. You will see by tills Adver tisement that David ole it o., do not go Into the Stor ItiiHinesH by crawling Into the Stove liluisell' but he does It by IMIMHtTINCJ direct from the Factories and Selling at' bottom nrlcoH. HAVIH COLE & VAK, Hr2 First, cor. First and Taylor, Portlaad On. NEW YORKJEWELRY CO. DIAMONDS, Gold and Silver Watches, SUverwM Spectacles. Etc, OLIi COLD TAKEN IN TRADE. Watches and Jewelry Repaired AMIIIINVIV TIIK JF.neuiV UMK MAU. VACUUM! TO ORIiKIt. I3 tlrst Hlrrel, farllaiiU, Orrgas. Factories: Protldtnie, II I., a d Portland, Or, I KIVKK SI OK RESTAURANT ,ANU., Ice Cream Saloon. EAST PORTLANH, OHEUON. Meals at nil l'isr.. kiukI. Meal, s Ccali. Bjr the Week HM Ice cream. Fountain Sod oster, and freali Freath candles. Alao lieadauartera for tlie sunplr of lea, Frulu of all kind In season and Ute best bill ol taw forthelabie. Juneltl