mfwwwiinii1.' iLft.M' WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, OCTOBER 27, 1882. ! 1 t f t ') I ' 1 1 ( TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Iranelsen Hew. Ban Fkancikco, Oct. 18 The Grand Kn tinirn.cnt cf 1. 0. O.F. haa toltcted the fol lowing otficer: K. H. Black, grand patriarch! W. IS. Uavia. erand My.li prost; J, II. Apple crate, cmnd senior warden; Walter B. Lyon, pi ami tenbe; John Hauken, grand tiesaurer; Ul ns. II. Usn.lall, pram! repriscntalivc; vv. W. Lvinati.crand iuniorwanW: Louis Sortrr, H. 3. Winn nnd W. E Lutz. trustee. Tue entire corps ol trustees wi. uiucd umi.i mously. TIib Republican Countv Couvent-on inadi the following Dominations 1 ft nlj!hi : W altci Leman, public administrator; Cli.3 L. 'ilton, city and county survey' r; Wm. Nest lands, coroner; superior judges, Columbus Uartltt., J. M. Vault. J. M. Allen, J. A. Waymicej present board of echool diicctors was rcnorrjf natci. i David Hint, paying to'ler of the Hank of Britisli Norlh America, who cmherzlnl $8000 belonging to the bank, had his preliminary examination in tbu nolico court Yesterday. After hearing tiatiniouv. Judge Klx licM the accused to an-wcr belore the i-upenor court, fixing bail at 85000. The anti-iii iiorO.y city and ounty conven tion has cndoifeed M. C. Blike for mayor; H. Brickucdell (or auditor and L F. Ho tz for assessor. Guuige F. Sharpe. of the firm of Sharps k Sli'rpe, uill known attorney, dropped dead while addressing a jury iu Judge Sul'ivan's court yistcrd t morning. rrnremi anil Harmonious. New York, Oct. 18. At tho county con cntion at 'i'ammanv Hall to n'uht the union ticket ns agreid upon by the joint conference of cnmmittici was nomiua'cu. It consists ol Franklin Edsnu, mayor; Alex. V. Davidson, of Irving Hall, sheritl': Patrick H. Kenan, of the county democracy, county cleik; Kichaid and George L. Ingraham. of Tammuny, jus tics of the supremo court, and Aldermen II. F. Martin, F. r linand S. Levy ami Wm. H. Kirk, all of T.uniimiy, coroners. A resolu tion was offered by Henry A. Otimbleton, ac cusing Mayor One, although a member of the Democratic state committic, of being iu logtio with tho Kepubiicang to bargiin away votes and calling upon tho chairman of that bodv to call them together and cxpol him aa a traitor aud spy. The resolution was adopted unanimously. Llnsuids Injured. Cincinnati, Oct. 18. A Sandusky spocial says a bruku i rail near Sandusky, on Uih In dianapolis, Itlooniington and Western Hail road, threw off a pisscnger car and pro'ty severely injured Win. Horn o Lnigard, Alice Dunning Linuard, tlie Mores Andrews and Frances, and Mr. Fred Corbctt, of the Lin Krd troupe; Major Cohy, of Ciuiiuiiati, II J. Webber, of Columbus, 1). K. Hewett, of Phil adelphia, A. K. Smith, of New York, aud Conductor Hinds, of Sanduvky. Tho injured were taken to HanduskfSl No one was danger ously hurt. Morluy of Kxamplr. Wahiiinoion, Oct. 18. Commissioner of Pensions Bradley has received the following soldierly letter: Clikhiiui, I'a., Oct. (1 -In tho pulsion c'aim of Lewis W. Ayres, latu corporal ooin- Iiany U, -al niw Jersey volunteir cavalry, 1 leg leave to submit the following: After a careful examination of tho spirit and intent of the pension laws, I do not cnneidci myeU in my present condition justly entitled to a i tension; nut that I am not sufle-ring from a isibillty which I have clmrly proved, or am less worthy than others hero who aiu leoeiving pensions, but it does acum to mo that any sol dir is not honorably entitled to n pension who is able to work and provide a living for him self and family, and this I have boe'u able to do moat of tbu tin.c since my discharuo from the service. If tho time ever cornel when I ahull not be i!u to get a living without issist auce fiom tho U. -S. goviinuieiit, tho euso will lie dllteront, but I cannot conscientiously ao ccpt mnnoy froin the govoriunent in my pres ent condition. I therefore request inv uamo to bo stricken from tho peuaiou roll, Hoping for your indulgence for this intruaioii upon ynur vniuanie iiinu, i wg lavuto riiiiscnue myself, jour humble ai riant, Lkwin V Aikia Yellow Frier riiiauo. Fknhacoua, Fin., Oct. 18. Fifty new eases of yellow four nnd three deaths are icpoited. Total to date, l'-'J" cases and 744 di'.iths 1 ho weather is opprrssively warm nml ther.t is no indication of an curly cliange. An Italian doctor nnd pio'visor of uiagio Ins opened an ollico fir tliu sale of "infallible lemedies," and the plaeo ii lirtiegod by crowds fnegioes, Ith n Htimll ndiuixtuio of whites, blocking tho sidewalks cdj icont, Tho iiiedicinu is aervidoutofn banel on draught, Tiiu en thusiasm nf the pitiniu is marvellous Mrs. alallory, widv of tho Senator and Sui'ietarj of the Confedeiuto Navy, is ociimiU eeiit, The la ml League Question. LiiNim.s, Oct. 18 The Time Dublin ape ctil dispatch sajsi Not only has tho Irish conftrenco excitid no enthusiasm, but tho as lomlily was composed ol elements ns hituo Koiiuuis as the programine Mas inultifnrious. It was only the skillful hand of a chairman tl at eometiiius prevented opeiiruptme. Too dissentiou was aliiiwu clearly enough in Par uell'a opening statement and Davitt's pinmpt rvlotndir, and the tones of bitter emphasis wlieieni tho luttir spoke, betrayed the feeling of a man laboiing under tliu dieipioiiitiiieiit hieli ho sti iii'gled to siippte'ss, A limirsarr sriiilrllH Mrsulta lilts, Iriiual lo llulh lile. Know III. K, Oct. 111. This inoruiug (leu. Joseph A. -NUbry, Joseph A. M.iluo), Jr., and Aluj. TlioB. O'Connor all fell ill a conllict, with tw i other ixities wounded. It was an o'.d grudge. est-nlay at tbu races Mabny threatened O'Cnuuor, but the litter stepped assay, saying that was no place for a ligbtaiid ho was uiiirmed. This in 'ruing Mahrcy scut O'Connor w out Ins would kill him on slight. Going down Cay street, opposite tbu bank of which U'Coiiuer is president, O'Connor stipptd to tbu middle of theatioot and filed two sbnta ill rapid succeision, b th of which took ilbct, lien Mnbrey filling doul, O Coulior turned, tied another gun, and seeing Maine), Jr, coming iapnll tojl aim with ii pistol in his hand, liied; at the same instant young NUbr.j tired his pistol aud both fell b-ad. 1X OTIIKUS WOUNHKII The who'o trjgeoly oeoiinvd within two suinutes. Neither of the tin e spoke a word ft.,r b.ii'L' slirt. (ieueral Mabiev ludalnut thirty duck-shol iu his body. A bjataiidcr was painfvilly wouniled in tue lliin ami an ther in the arm. Four other men had tluir iJotlim i.iercd bv duok shut. The allair raused great excitement, J Oijr street is thronged with thousiuds of people, (1 u. sial Mabtoy and his o Jiw weie aopjittod only a few da) s ago of the minder ol Miae Lusliy and Dun Liuby, father and sou, whom Wicy kilted some wicks ago, Will Mabrey was killed by Don Luiby laat Christuua. Major thomaa O'Connor was the wealthiest aiau III tho state. WOKTIITK.S Hit LIONS MajnrO'Csiniior, kill d al Knoxville, Teiiu,, to day, was welt known aa a goiieial business uisii, faorabiy rrganled in Cincinnati, and ksd accumulated 310,000,000 siueo the Mar, but was lax b haul helpful to de4iviug l. Mill, At a meeting yesterday to consider meas ures of relief for the family of Col. Playback, between five and lix thousand dollars were subscribed to aid In lifting the mortgage on the famPy residence. Among the persons present were John McCulloogh, tjie actor, an old and warm friend of Col. Cockrell. As an evidence of his sincere desire to be of service to the family of the man who fell at the hands of his friend, be offered to give a benefit for the widow and children of Col. Slayback, which was favorably received, and a commit tea was appointed to make the necessary ar langements. Choice seats will be sold on nh..Mr M Cullough subscribed $1600 in addition to his benefit perfornianee for Slayback's f niiily. A meeting was held on Vh.nge to-diyin memory of Col. Sla) back, and rtsolu ions were aelonted. '"'JAt the sa'e for tho matinee benefit for his family a large sirn was raised. V ' llenrlne Explosion. PlULAliELPlIM, Oct. 19. About 11:30 while .Mrs. Lnpliam, of 4742 Paul street, Fraukford, was cleaning furniture with ben zine, a thrre-gallon can that contained the liquid ciught nro and a terrible explosion oc curred. The entiie front and walls of the building, a three story brick structure, were thrown down, and the house numbered 4744 nartia'lv demolished. Mrs. Huff was seri ously burned. The Yellow Fes er. Pknsacola, Fls.,Oct. 19. Numberof cases to-day, 63; deaths, 0. Total cases to date, 1830; total deaths, 156. Hrownhville, Tex. Oct. 19. One new case of fever has broken out on a ranch a eroit distance from town. Cold weather set in here last nieht. Camargo and Micr do not change for the better. The weather there is warm. The Very AlrAflre. Philadelphia, Oct. 19. A (cries of explo it! ms to-day caused a panic on ZOtli street. An explosion of gs in a defective main blew out the iron grating over the sewer at 20th aud Oeden street, and blew it a hundred feet into the air, also tearing out the earth ami -tone works around. A minute later a simi lar explosion followed one square away at 20th and Poplar streets, a third at 20th aud Parish streets, and a fourth at 20th and Brown Hlreets. Fiamcs then burst from the sewer, throwiiic a volume of (ire into the street. Houses were shaken within a radius of several -.quaros. There was tremendous excitement, but Btraage to say no one was hui t. Cowboys Fire on n Train, Dknvku, Col., Oct. 19. Tho Republican's West Las Animas special says: this morning, as express train No. 0, which was. drawing a special car containing Assistant General Su perintendent Mcllcn, of the Atchison, Topeka and San Francisco road, with a party of friends, armed at Lakui, Kansas, a party of tif teen cow boys, led oy f. A. Meade, a dis charged telegraph operator, began ehooting through the car windows, breaking eight in one car, seventeen in the sleeper and five in tho special car. By laying down on Ihe floor the passengers escaped the bullets. The sherilT with a posse ol a hundred citizens from Djdgo City wont to Lakln on a special train and succeeded in capturing Meade and two cowboys. Heath ot Jehu II, nefrees. I.NliIANAl'OLIM, Oct. 19. A dispatch to the Evening Nnm announces the death of Hon. John D. Defrtes, late public printer, at Berk eley Springs this morning. (Jolnir lo tole for Butler. Boston, Oct. 19. Tho personal liberty league of Massachusetts last night passed re solutions against sumptuary legislation, simi lar to those passed by tho Republicans of Chicago, and declaring in favor of the Demo cratic State ticket on tho ground that the Re publicans could not bo I elied on to carry out tho principles of personal liberty. Isallonal t'anililniilloii of Liquor Hen. Mii.waukkk, (.let. II) Tho annual con vention of the nation il liquor dealers and manufacturers association was held hero ves- tenia). Congressman Deus'.er delivered tho address ol welcome, lie spoke of the pro hibition movement as wild and fanatical. aimed at the deitruc'ion of millions of dollar iuicstmcntaud throwing tho workmen out of employ incut, and couustlcd closer union agiiust it. All tho SUtm wero represented txeept three. The naino was changed to the personal liberty league of tho United States. UcBolutinns were adopted to unitedly oppose the aggression of prohibitionists, making it a national issue, and congratulating Ohio on the result of its late election. After appointing an executive committee tliu convention ad jouiji d for tho day. Tho personal liberty league of America have agreed on a plan of organization. It includes tho sending of an agitator to each Stato ami organizing local and district leagues, subject tn the Statu organization, which in turn is govermd by the national body, Unllney Postal Service. districts in that state. It appears the bill for this purpose as passed the Tennessee senate was amended in the lower bouse, and through a clerical error, thre counties, Cum'jerland, Meigs and Rhea, which by the senate bill, was assigned to the Third district, was oniitted in the lower house and finally agreed to by the senate, but the error was not di.covered and corrected. As a consequence there were three counties not assigned to any congres s onal district, and voters redding in tnem, kIk uld an election bo held under tho law, can l.n .tiiliamul from votinir for representative in co.il'ioss. Col. Henderson thinks voters in tt r'e couut'cs cannot constitutionally be de pi i e.l of their right to vote for represeuta- . 7. ....1 it .tin (TuTor-f ! flftf WmflfllPll it III&V vitiate iho title of the seat of every member elected under tho new law.. He has suggested tht thn crnvernnr of Tennessee call a special session of the legislature for the purpose of remedlng the delect. The Vu ruV Reception. London, Oct. 20. The Horse Guards, who returned fn m Egypt, marched through Lon don to-day, taking unexpectedly the route by way of Islington. The weather was fine and their reception along the whole route, over SIX milCB lOUg, WM UUbllUaiBOfclV W ..iin hl extent. On their arrival at Albany bar racks in London, they were recei ed by the prince and princess of Wales. The Life Guards met with a no less hearty greeting at Windsor. The Land League's Address. Dublin. Oct. 20. A committee of the na tionil league Jias adopted an address to the Irish DconTe. in substance as follows : "Laud- lords have combined with the purpose of breaking tho spirits of tenants The dismay which the present scale of judicial rents has created among applicants to land courts ren ders it more necessary now than ever that tenantry should be reunited in a viiniant and lawful association for the purpose of protect ing themselves from injury. Thj inspiration of our struggles is to transfer all local power and patronage from privileged strangers to tho hands of the people, and so fortify t' o peoplo for thu work of self-government." I'nrncll's Pollei. DonLlN, Oct. 20. Parnell has issued a whip to his supporters, inviting them to meet in the conferei.co room of the commons previ ous to reassembling of parliament, when Liusi-. ness of great importance, including the im prisonment of E. Dwyer Grey, will be dis cussed. Wamumiton, Oct. 19. On June 30th last, theru were in operation 709 railway post- otlioa, conducted in 312 whole curs and 14(32 apartments in cirs, and tun over 87,bo miles of railroad, makini; 70.741,438 miles of aunual sen ice. A total of 3570 postal clerks are in the Mjrvico with aalaiits aggregating $3,480,- 770, or an ay i race aiinud salary of $970. Duiinir the year thu rail postal clerka handled and distributed 2.1M.2I3 SS0 letters aud pos tal cards ami l,J7h, liti.UlX) pieces ol other mail matter, or a total of classes of ordinaiy mail matter of 3,433,300,480, besides 14,243, 310 registered pickago and 870,483 tlirouch rcgistcted pouches. It is estimated that for next yiuirforrailway postal clerks, $3,977, 120 is inc. I, an iucri-a'c , 2 per cent. oer the apprnpiiatioii of thiipnsent year; for post nllicti ears $1,020,000, an increase of $100,000 m er this ) ear and for special facilities $000, 000, as tho piesi nt year. lly Ihe Wholesale. Kavtman, (la., Oct, 20. -Atone nVUck to day ltulr.lt V Powell, Simon O. Quiiui, Jos. King, i lob Donaldson and Kliza Moore, ue grocs, were hangud in the jail yard for coin, plicity in a riot heiu A eg lUli, at a camp mi etiug ill which a jouiig w Into man named Jas. Hniard was set upon by an infuriattd mull, and after bcint.' shot by one of the men was IhuIcii almost to a jelly by others. Women inbcd the first howl which eiiitnl the mob to desperate work, A Mull ior HaniHira. IhuTus, Oct. Ill Alary McCarthy, of Can ton, a piiiioiur in tho woman's reformatory. Homo weeks ago, In ought suit claiming $20,. 000 damages of Jutttcd Walbridge A. Kiel I, 01 the supreme court, became he refund to grant her a writ of habeas corpus after hav ing, aa hi alleges, illegally tiomfiriedasuit against her from the supreme court to the su perior criminal couit. The w email's attonny attached the judge's property to the amount of $20,000 to-day. This anomalous action came into the superior ccur' before Judge Know Hon on a demurier of defoudant. Tbu (Mints nude by the defence are excesilliigly brief and wero that pliintill's remedy was by a writ of eiror and that tho suit could not bu maintained agaimt Judge Field for the act lone iu his judicial opacity. krrluus Itelerl W.ssniMiTe, Oct 20. Cd. D. H. Hen dirrO'i, ktvrvtary ot the republican national ciiugrn-iotial iMonnitloe, has been advised of a serious defect ill the law passtd by the Teuuetsce legislature to arrange congreisioutl lEKKITOKlAL. Burglars are going the rounds at Walla Walla. Over $1,000,000 in cash have been invested iu Wood river mines during 1882. Two years ago, Mrs. Colby, of Walla Walla, lost somu silverware, and the lost ware was recently discovered under the house at Walla Walla, and returned. The Fall meeting at the Driving Park track has been postponed until Tuesday, October 31st, to accommodate parties and horses at tending the meet at Union. The brick work on the first story of the Maker school house, at Walla Walla, W. T,, is completed and joists are now bi ing laid preparatory to raising the upper story. Some enterprising citizen of Walla Walla, W. T., gave an expose of Miller Bro's re cently, the proceeds to go to the library fund. The expose was a success. The library fund reaping the full benefit. The steamship Dakota took down on her last trip 875 bales of hops, valued at $80,000. In about ton days J. L. Hollett expects to have the roid-bed reach tho mouth of the Mis-oula aboit twenty miles east of Thomp son river. Recently the Eureka mine, near Hailey, was ollercd to anybody by the locatois for $2000. Colonel Wall and Marshal Shaiigh- nc.-sy purchased it at $2200, and placed men at work upon it. w itniu nvj days a tie mendous ore-body was cut into, and thu property could not, on tho fifth day, bo pur chase 1 under $20,000. Says the Walla Walla Union: J. L. Hal lett, superintendent of construction, N P. R. R., informs us tnat oulv 100 men quit on ac count of tho strike, and that the moit trouble cone from outsitleis to whom the company did not owe a cent. Mr. Hallett is anxiously uwailing the timo when he enters the Flat head reservation, when all salo ns will be left behind. rOLYtiAMT. One Bale alias Baxter alias (Sales, Arrested far Ike Trine r Blgamr. The trial of this rnuchly married specimen of humanity was begun before Justice Kinsty last Saturday, says the Eugene Ouarrf, charged with the crime of polygamy. Messrs. J. J. Walton 'and G. W Miller appiared for the State and Lark Bilyeu'for the defendant. Thn evidence showed that he had married a lady in this county under the name of U. L. Bates, and in a few months' after, tr ade. his way to the classic shades of the famed Yam hill and made love to a widow by the name of Mrs. Allison, ai.da wedding was the te ult in less than two weeks time from the first ac quaintance. About one week after the cere mony was performed he suddenly disappeared from his Yamhill home, when lo and behold he returned to wife No. 1. whom he lived with several mouths, when he again left for parts unknown, but suddenly turned up at the residence of wite JNo A ami aiur due exDlanations and promises he was taken back into the second wife's confidence ; but in less than two months was dismissed on account of his ungratefulness, since which time he has been living with wife No. 1. At the trial both of his wives appeared before him. but the meeting did not seem to embarrass the bigamist in the least, the two ladies nave had their photographs taken together and are now anxiously awaiting to hear frjm wife No. 3, sine; a rumor is circu'ated that the scoun drel has another wife in Eastern Oregon. After takinc the testimony into considera tion. Justice Kinsey bound the defendant oer to await the action of the grand jury, in the sum of $500, which Biid defendant was unable to procuie, and now languishes in the county jsil. The chancer are greatly in favor of the lecherous scoundrel having to seie a a term in tho penitentiary for his outrageous action. NEW LANS. Stkalino.Shi.soh.s. In the police court tho trial of Geo. Day and Alf Baker, charged with stealing shingles from K. A. Breyman, on Front street, a night or two ago, will probably lend to something serious if tho p tr ues are guilty. Day testified that he our chased two buuehes of shinglos from a man who came across tho railroad ferry about 8 o'clock in tho eyening, and that he give Baker fifty coots to carry one bundle as far as Washington street on the way to his home. and when arrested they had simply set the shingles down to hunt an expiess wagon; that he was going to use them on his house. the othcers makiuc the arrest teatilieil they saw tho men coming fr nn the pile of shingles iu frout of Bioyman's, and that they depos ited them iu a dark place at the foot of Wash ington stieet; that Day said bo had just crtMiod on the Stark street ferry. Tho offi cers said that it was plain to be seen wheic two bunches had been recently taken from tho pile of shingles. A case of pel jury is likely to come ot the matter. Hup Killers are Ihe lsrr.lnnd Bent llnler User Made. The) are couilxiumlcd from Hops. Malt, lliuhu. Mali tlrako and DantUllon th oliltut, lt, and mot lalu atita mwllclues In the viorhlsnil contain all the twxtanil most curative properties of all other reaicans, bglnir the irreatest Mood Wiriner, Live ItrffuUtor, and Lite ana Health llestorin Autnt on earth. No elstae or 111 lualtu cau pofeibh lonir xl-t Mliero the-e llitte-rsare ued, so sarieit and peitixt are their cpt'rutloiiiL Ihvv idle new life and vliror to the aired ami Innrm. To all hoe eiuplo) me nti esune lrr?i.uUih of the novel or urimry orvrus, or wno require an Apetuor, Tonic aud mild bthuil'ant. Hop flitters are tntaluatdc. being highly curatUt, tonic and ttlnm'athtff, without lutoxlcaunir. 2to matter what your fcelhin nr si mptonu are, what thn diseuso or ailment Is, use Hop Hitters IHm't Halt until) ou are s'ek.but lt)ououl feel bad or miserable, ii,e Hop Hitters at onm. ft mav aaie)our Hte. Hun dredt have bevu sated bv ao doing. s;oo will be paid for a etae they will not curt or help. lo u t aurliror let sour rrlenda suffer, but uao and urc them to use Hop Inner.. Henu miter, Hep Itinera la no site, drugged, drunken uoatrum, but tho Purest and lil MtdUine user made; the 'Mtitalld friend ai d Ho'lntlno)enionor fau II) should I tallhout them. Tr) Die Hitters totliy. VltilLAM'K CouailiTKE. Thero is talk again of citizens organizing a vigilance com luittte for the protection of persous and prop, crty iu this city. While the police are doing all they cau to apprehend and bring to justice all offtudcrs, the latter do uot appear to be the letst bit checked, and it is thought ihat summary punishment meted out to ome of them would have a salutary effect, it would eein a rather eitreme measure to han up a few thugs to lamp po-.ti iu a city of this a xe, but the fictia apptrent that the town is full of touch clmiaLters just at this time, and a ptllr) tine of a few dollars imposed ou them wheu arrested, title's not meet the emergency, 91 COO per year can be eusily made at home working lor r- u, uhi treet. New York. and full particulars. ideout & Co,. 10 Barclay Scud for their catalogue d!-iy The following bills passed by the Legisl. ture have been signed by the Governor and are laws: S B No 51 Amendatory of the incorporate act of the city of Eugene. S U Noxt An act to establish paid nro de partment for the city of Portland. S B No 25 Amendatory of tho incorporate act of tho town of Ashhnd, Jackson county, S B No 71 An act to incorporate the town of iiucna Vista, folk county. S B No 82 An act to provide for the times and places of holding the circuit courts in the nrst judicial district. H B No 20 Amendatory of tho incorporate act of the to an of Sheridan, Yamhill county. H B No 23 An act to appropriate "money to furbish the Oregon State Insane Asylum. H B No 62 An act to repeal section 34 of article 6 of the incorporate act of Eist Port land, and to revise the jurisdiction of the county court in the matter of roads and high ways within the city limits. y B No 3 An act to regulate and license pub'ic shows. a ii ISO 10 An act to authorize the super intendent of the Penitentiary to make con tracts for convict lab ir. S B No 116 An act to authorize the Gov ernor lo contract for keeping the insane and idiotic. S B No 125 An act to provide for the ordi nary expenses of the State Government, and Reneral and specific appiopriatiocs. S B No 27 An act providing for taxing private prosecutors with costs and disburst ments ot crimii.al actions when found to be malicious or without probable cause. S B No 41 An act to amend section 2 of au act entitled an act to incorporate Dalles City, and to repeal an act entitled an act to incorporate Dalles City, approved October 24, 1868, and also an act entitled an act to amend an act to incorporate Dalles City, approved uctoucr '.'0, iso. S B No 42 An act entitled an act to regu late the salarits of county judges in the Stats of Oregon. S B No 60 An act for the support of the State Agricultural College. S B No 95 An act making provisions for the incorporation of cemetery associations. II B No 4 An act to provide for the gov ernment of the Oregon State Insane Asylum. 11 B No 57 An act to amend sections 038 and 039 of title 3 of chapter 7 of the code of civil pioccdure. II Bl TUTT'S SYMPTONWvOP A , TORPID LIVER. Iot of Appetite, Bowela carttra. Pain In the 'Head, with tt, dull wnaaUoa In the book' part. Pain' under to Shoulder blade, fullness after eatlnx, sxrltb disin clination to exertion of body or Bind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty,' Weariness, Ditsdness. Flattering at the Heart, Dote before the eys. Yellow Bkln, Headache generally over .the right r, Bestlessnesa, with fitful.drcama, highly colored Urine, and ' ' j i CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S FILLS are especially adapted to sueh cases,one dese effects such a change of feeling as to nstonlsh the sufferer. Thejr IsM-renac Use Appetite, and cause the body to Tmke an aTlesSj, thus the system Is ssrtolaeat, and by their Tonle Aetlosa on the NgeeUT OSMSHie, Bejnslar Moola are pro dacedL Price cents, aa Wsitrmy t H. T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Oaar Baia o WmsxrM chanted to a Glossy Black by aslnxle application of this Dte. Itlm- Rrts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of tl. Omcr, U HCBB1T RT., NEW TOBK. t Br. HITS BilCtL tt ValaaMa IafonaaUaa aal ) caiu SMsatasa WM suns raaa am FARMER'S EXCHANGE ! All Sorts of UerchantllM Exchanged for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots aad Shoes, Hats and Caps. Ei er) thin; a Farmer wants for sale, Everything; a Far- mer raises wanted. S. HERMAN, Center Mndlsen and First Streets, Portland Opposite Set-man, Sabln & Go's Agricultural Wars house. octSS-t DRS. A. S. & Z, B. NICHOLS, Homeopathic Physicians and Surgeons. Rooms 19, 60, 61 an Union Block, Portland, Or Specialties, Ir Z B. N. Diseases cl Women. DR. A. S. N. Diaeases of Eye, Ear and lhroat. The Oregon & Washington I farmer. $1.00 PER YEAR. A Sixteen Page Monthly. ''"'"tLJS '""eta and developments of it Pacific Northwest will be Issued Jun. 1st TKIUta AS FOLLOWS: One copy on. Ttar.in advance, ber year,. ... Lot Three copies onyear, in advance, per tear., t.0 Ten copies one year, in advance, per year. ....( gaFapers can be sent to one or more addressee. i- J It win v contain compilations from all th. jsurnalt SubUshei! in Orecon and Washington, showing th erelopment el each section, and also many original articles prepared expressly for this issue. It will als contaiircompllatlons from the Wiiu-AMrrri Fluxsm. The' fact that' a treat interest is telt ahml .j through the United fctates, concerning the ColumMa River reglan, and the necessity ot furnishing reliabl Information concerning this resion, has Induced us t commence such a publication. We are aware that mapy people In Oregon are desirous of sending newt dock to menus in uifl CMt, ana mis monuny pubn tion will contain Just the sort of lnformatloe they will wish to send. To secure the success of this enterprise Mr. Clarke will travel a groat part ot the time. Ha will visit in person every Important portion of this wiae region, ana wnte up, on me spot, au racts ol In terest, lo this way we Intend to snake the Journal I iiibereauuK mm tvuauie. Rttsrn im vnirn fmnannityrfnua sip nvrtm AS ONLY A FEW DATS REMAIN BEFORE DAT! or lssuiiiu. Remit by Honey Order, or Registered Lett Address all letters and communications to H. A. CLABKK, Editor, Drawer 13, Portland, Oregon PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. (Old "NATIONAL," Established 1866.) S3 Front Street, bet Washington and Alder POB1XAMD OKECON. A. P. ARMSTRONG Principal J. A.WESCO Penman and Secretary An institution deslimed for the practical business education ol both sexes. ffiidmw Stock Breeders' Directory. tUndcr this head we will publish small adrtr tlsements, like the following, for $3 per year. Larger advertisements will be charged in proportion. TVM. KOSS, kREEDER OF SPANISH or AMERICAN MEHINO L Sheep, Pilot Rock, Umatilla county, Oregon. Send for circulars and descriptions of sheep. jlypd JOHN M1NTO, BREEDER OF MERINO SHEEP, Salem, Marion County, Oregon. JAMES WITHYCOMBE, B REEDEB OF AMEKIOAN ME KI NO AND COTS- wold Sheep, Fortland, Otegotu B DAVID GUTHRIE, REEDER OF LONG-WOOL and SPANISH lino Sheep. Dallas Polk County, Oreiron. ME- No 1U4 An act to incorporate tlieciiv ot fiiunniath. II 11 No 117 An act to aid in the support of tho University of Oregon. II 1! No 120 Au act to amend an act en titled an act t incoipota o the town of Inde pendence, in tne county of Polk and tate of Oiegon, approved October 17, 1878. S 11 No 6 Au act for tho protection of fish and gainc. S 11 No 211 An act to repeal sections 20, 21, 22, 23 aud 21 of an net entitled an act to provido for tho support and qovernmeat of the University of Or gon, etc. K-caitu 1'risoneks Rtc.sPTDKED. One Herman Sternberg keeps a disreputable saloon near tho Kust street bridge which is the re sort of thu worst class in the city and a dis grace and terror to tho neighborko d. Last evening tho police made a descent on tho place, but found it closed, a rumpus having mat takeu place and the window being bro ken The gang who had been amusing them sehes there were on the biidge-, anu when officer Dobbins walked up to them oung 11 1 con, the mate of Tim Garwood, saw him and ran down first street to Sheridan, uhere he ran against ullieer Wiug's fist and fell over in the mud. Bjcoii escaped from tho eity jail a few days since, and last evening omubed him self by assaulting Mr. Bottler, uho reiides near r'iist street bridge.. After Haeou ran otliccr D.bl'ii.s capturetrilill UtUr, wlioaho tucaptd irom tli city j ill ar few days since He it accused of participatim; with Mi ulton and Kelly, alias orkey, in the robbery of It. 11. Wilson a short timo since. Suspi.ctkii or Morukk. Win. M-nslielil, who was seut up to tho penitentiary for 12 yoart on Thuisday, for burglary, is strongly suspected of being the murderer of James Fitrgern'd, ouo of a gang of carpenters sent up to Hock Island, Montana, by Mr. John Holland, tosMirk on tho steamer Katie Hal let. If autliuiciit proof can be obtained 1 1 couMCt Mausticld, he will bj takeu up there for trial Fitzgerald's bick pay, along with the money from tho sale of his etf-cts, hss beea foi warded to his enter iu New York by Mr. Holland. It will be renieuibertd that Fitzgerald was killed bv a blow on the tem ple, and it is said that several others who wero murdered about the same time, were killed iu the same manner, aud apparently by the tame instrument. StrK Crackers A couple of sife crackers got into the office of Smith lliW saw mill last uijjlit and succeedeel in broking into the aafe with acrxmbar. They got iuto the apartment for uper, wheu the watchman frightened them oil. One d d.eU arouud the buudin; and fell oir the tta.iiig, a distauco of aluut 20 fxt. IlJth escaped in tli- darkuess. The iron of the safe is ahjut out-sixteeuth of an inch thick, and was sasily picked. The thiees did net gt away with the money, Th?re was not much in it auy ay, . Willamene Valley Lands. ELKixs & ih-LASiinn. DALLAS, POLK CO., OREGON. IT AVE IN THEIR HANDS FOR 8ALE, $500,000 Worth ol' Laud Best quality of Grain and Stock Farms, Dairy Farms, Mill and Mill Sites. Also, have for sale Stock of all kind, Sheep, Cattle and Monte. fEJT Our lands are located lo Polk, Marion. Linn, Lane, Benton and Yamhill counties. The cream of the valley, and consist of rich Prairie soil, best of ,11111 land, Foot Hill region, and Mountain Rftnije, Railroad land, and acant Government land will be shown. We have small farms, and large farms. We can suit you in price. We can please you oo terms. We can satisfy you In quality. We have juftt the farm you want Dallas Is 55 miles from Portland by rail and those who purchase of us will be taken free of cost from Portland ami shown the anda. mayltf E. O. SMITH, OFFICE: No. 167 First Street, b-ean Mcr orison and Yamhill, Portland, Orteoi USE ROSE PILLS. APCMTC IMIMTCn EVERYWHERE to sell the HULIi I O nHlllEUtKst Family Unfiling Machine ever invented Will knit a pair of stocklnjrs with HEEL and TOE complete In 20 minutes. It will nlsoknltagreattarict) cf fancy Murk for which there U altra) a a ready market Send for circulars and terms to the Tsvomly Kullllliir Machine to.. 1G3 Tre- mont Street, Doston, Mass. sep3m6 FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Ut'.aT In Hie Wurl.i. Vel the Genuine. Every package lias our Iraele-uinrk and Is ssarked t'raaer's. .olil Ever) s here. u2ij $250 WILL BUY I asSaW r-, . 'V MHHbB Tbe Boat Pony SAWMILL Tet OtTee-est for Use Hosier. aWBetMi rr Clrenlar. tlCHMOHD MACHIME WORKS. aUCHXOSB, IMl ZZMM HAS BEEN PROVED ! KIDNEY DISEASES. Dom a lama back or disordered urin Indl- 5 eiau that you j a Tiottm 1 TIXSN XX) KOT c HE3TTXTEI on XldnrWort at once, draa rtm rwvinmrnd to aad U will tpo-xiHy otct- awae ue aiseaae aaa resior neaiiay action off I AS r oompiaiaw peculiar MI CVS) to tout sex. such u oaln lnniTTirnTrTT-i inrrr ivnrTiiTTrsnTpsstfin. 9 btieXdiutcrrorrdvpcaits, aad dull draczlac 0 pains, ail fpxeiiljr yield to iu cttraUre umr. 4- ikm-u hi au. nauoozsTs. Prlo tl. saW 5 uiuiwti) vii au Tvcsjax wm) wi (.ue jor. u rae J I tion at any time, an1 no examination on entering. Scholarship, for Full Business Coarse, MA PEN WORK Of all kinds executed to order at reasonable ratss. Satisfaction guaranteed. The College Journal, containing information tt the course of study, when to enter, time required, cost of board, etc., and cuts of ornamental penaaaa ship, from the pen of Prof, Wesco, sent free. Addekss : A. P. ABM8TB0N6, Lock Box 104, Portland, Oregon. augl8tf JOHN A. MACDONALD, Salem Marble and Granite Works. CoouasreiaU St., South of Poat Offle. (Post-Offlce Box 39, Salem, Oregon.) 1tAMVrACTllRIK OF Scotch and California OranlU and Marble monuments, Head Stones CEMETERY LOTS Enclosed with California OranlU and Stoae Walls built ot ei ery descriptun prices Kestsiced One Half. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Incorporated 18G4. Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. FIRE ONLY. LossesPaidor$atln$l,334,633.44 LossesPaid OgnJelS5162,363.29 Oregon Branch Office, GEO. L. STOKY, Manager Southeast corner ol First and Stark Street, Opp Ladd & Tllton's Bank, uitTLAND, OREGON apl DK. Willi YCOMBE, Y. S. VETERINARY SURGEON, ForUaaid, Oregon. Writes Prescriptions 'or Diseases ot all classes of stock rice, tl for each prescription written. State syrup J tonu and age of animals as near as possible. OOlee C P. Bacon's Blackhawk Stables, 03 Second St., bet. Stark and Oak. Uexldeuee Cnv Tlilrteenth and Taylor Sta. Corbelt's Fire Proof Stable SlaCsPBPsITl"s"sBassfcaS I "' T' ITER Y, FEED AMD HACKS, CORNER BBOOV JLi and Taylor sUeets. Portland, Oregon. BaaaoaaMs charge. Particular attention paid to boarding lmaas Hacks in attendance at all trains and boats, day aad night. Connected by all Telephone Companies, wbao yon come to roruana inquire for "Corbett's Hacxs." -Bum . -aplO a MAOOON. Proprietor. THE. m?ffi&m&B8a00 ROSES SPLENDID POT PLANTS, specially pre p a red for Immediate Bloom. Oellvered safelj bvmall rxtrld,atalpetcfflcw.Sri'lea did varladaa, you r choice, ail labeled, f or 1 1 1 2 for I2t IB for S3i 2s forS4 35 for5 78 for IOIOOforSI3. WECIVCaHnndeome Presentotchoice sad valuable ROSESfree srith every order. Our NEsVCUIDE.acuasylot TritiM UV. Ra44, "4 pp. l;ullv lUunsaUj-f tootl. THE DINCEI A CONARD CO. Bt Orssrws, Vast Orevs, Caeatsr Oa., Pa. USE ROSE PILLS I tAir