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I m M "I WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, NOVEMBER 24. 1882 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Oerala Fennlorlal Eltetlea. Atlanta, Nov. 15. Tlio legislature baKot ed jutcrJay for U. 8. senator without a choice t The tote tod for short trm : Sen. ate, Harlow 29, U ill 14. Hone, Barlow 70, Hill 91, Lod term: Senate, Gov. Colquitt 29, Jackson 12, Anderson 0, Black 5. Hone, Colquitt 82, Jatkson 30, Black 29, Andcnon 18, Longstr. ct It. Colquitt has 102, or 8 sljort of a majority of the full vote. These, his friends say, he will Ktt on j..iiit baliot to-morrow. A caucus is in proxies to-i ialit. Matron's Inends say 1 c will hold his three rote' fvhautage and thus de'eat JounglJtn axiii, buuuKii lucai inuiusiasm is very "troiif? for Hill. Hi vote was cheered t.j-dy iri'lhe house in r.pite of the strict orders of the speaker. v! i. u i i , . . . mi .. ""uw " Dccn elected senator to fill Hill's unexpired torn to the senate. A.U fred H. Colquitt was elected on the first bal lot to the so ate, term commencing on March 4th. Latek 8caall Ckanre far Flit Jean. New York, Nov. 16. -The Herald's edito. rial on Grant's views toucbii g Fitz John Por ter, says Gen. Grant declares straightforward ly bis conviction that I'orter was not merely justified in Dot acting upjn the'half past 4 p. M. order, but that it veal his duty not to act upon that order. His reasons are that Porter knew the facts to be different from what thev were supposed to be bv tho commander who who 1 aw hppn retain,! Y,v 41.. t.;i..A.,l r.m Issued the order, and was not. in point of piny, and by Hen. A. L. Rhodes in behalf of fans' Ika a.a.llf. ! I.! -a- Al -I I a It a ar ... constitution, which gives no notice to defend ant and afforded it no opportunity to be heard respecting the value of fts property, and for correction any errors of the State board, thus depriving it of its property without due process of law guaranteed by that amendment. Important questions raised by the defense win be argued by Senator Edmonds, ex-Senator (Jonltiing and Judge S. W. .Sanderson, It has lust hften rli'apnvprr,rl fnuf Colquitt was not elected, the count showii c that hu lacked two vntfu. lUrmw wja il,ri ed for the short term, beating Hill seven votes. Adjourned till to morrow. New Yokk, Nov. I".. A later dispatch from Atlanta repeats the statement that Col quitt was clcctei U. S. senator for the long term. Monopolizing the .Vew! New Yokk. Nov.1(5. Negotiations wMch have been pending for several months between the Western Associated Press and the New York Associated I'russ culminated to-day by a unanimous agreement for joint management. Tho proposition ciine from the New Yotk Associated Press and wa accepted by the di rectors of the Western Asociatcd Press. The management is placid in the hands ot n iniut ooniiniltrc, KnWd Smith aud Walker N. Ilahlcrinan representing the Wealurn A.n. ciated Press, rnd Whitelaw Kcid of tho YW- oime ana I lios. IS. Conucry ot the Herald rep lesentiiiK tho New York Associated Pres. Mr. CtarluB A, Dana, of tho Sun, was el ctcd chairman. Tho committee entered upon their duties this afternoon. A further meeting will be held to-moirow, when a plan of ser vico will bo adopted. Tho Western Asso ciated Press has smro the termination of the contract between tho associations, perfected a cablo service which hat pioved to be superior in many aspects to that of the New York association, and alio organized a news service in mo oast, work of readjusting will con tinue until all difl.-rcncoi are disposed of, aud there will be hut one general service. A new contract will bo midu with the Western Union Telegraph Company. Criminal .tews. LI1TI.K Itoc'K, Nor. 15. News was received yesterday of u douhlo tragedy near Tcpukala, .-, oaturuay i.igur,. unarics llonry, Jr. fact, in the position in which the order aim posed he waa, and that as the order involved the-forcing of tho battle on the dav on whioh it was given, and was not received until alter nightfall on that day, to act upon it he would have acted contrary to tho spirit of the order itself. These aro eood reator.s. but it takes a great while to get justice from Congress, and Urant 'himself illustrates the difficulty. It required about ID years to convince him on these points, but if a man instructed and ex perienced in war could only set this case right after such an interval, what can we expect of the average congressman. Alabama lgtiatare. Montgomery, Nov. 10. The senate organ ized by electing Georee P. Hanison nresident and W. L. Cly secretary. The bouse chose P. Foster for sneaker and D. W. Mclver W, u imichant, after a quarrel with two brothers named lt'itltr, went homo aud was pursued by tho Jiutlira, they following him to a negro cabin where he had taken refuge and kicked tho door down. Henry had a doublo barreled shotgun and killed both brothers as thoy crossed tho threshold. Kttw Viimr W..vr IK II.... . e-..i... i - -"i w, iut living jumi, ageu I ,v" "ii c-w1 20, of Brooklyn, attempted to kiss Barbara the grand jury. I'aiiuiiviu, iigeu io, aunuay ovcning. Ilrr companion, nimed (leorgo (Irover, aged 19. tried to stop him. Kuhn became enraged and struck drover. They tlinched and Kuhn was thrown heavily, his head striking the curb stone. Kuhu dying, (iiover was arrested. St. Joiith, Al,.., Nov. 15. 'I ho dead bodies if Joseph Hurdles and ifnrk,.r fiavi. wcro foui d on Suiith Sixth btreet this morn ing. Haviuy been tumbling and wou money from a ci uplo of strongcra, called lied aud shank, with whom thiy quarrilvd, suspicion points to tho latter as th- authors of tho deed. ankto.n, Nov. 15. Biave Boar, the Sioux Indian, was hung to-day for the murder of Jos. Johnson, mar Fuit Sully in 1S79. vj.. aiuii, iiuv. in. rraiiK Lucas, em ploye at Iho Union depot in Dallas, Texas, was arrested yesterday for I obbing baggjge. A largo amount of missing property, includ ing jowelry and other valuable articles, were found In hjs house. secretary. The legislature is Democratic by u immense majority, New York Takes the Banner. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 10. A movement is on foot among leading Democrats to give the challenge banner to New York on account of her big majority, although originally intended kj uo contenueu lor ai presidential elections, and presented to the State giving tho largest mijority. Georgia won it in 1870 and kept it three years. Texas won it in 1880, and ft is now in possession of J. B. Simpson, of Dallas. It will no doubt be sent to New York. Cnrlaam on Top Again. Washington. Nov. 10. An natimar alinur. ing how the icnate will be divided between tho two irreat nartici deinnnatrntoii that tl.. Virginia readjuster will hold the balance of power. George C. Gprham is still a candi date for tho otlice of secretary. It is siid bv BOme persons that he will be selected and sup ported by the Republican caucus. He will be supported by Mahone and Kiddlebt-rger, two readjusters whose votes will be needed. Tlie llrlberr Case. Washinoton, Nov. 1C In tho police court this morning thocounsel for Shaw, the alleged star route jury briber, waived examination and the prisoner was held in 82500 ball in await the action of the grand jury. Counsel for boote, another alleged briber, said he was not yet prepared to waive exami nation, but would crive an anawni tn.mnrmu- In the case of Dickson, foreman of the grand jury, also under charges of crookedness, his wuusci savs no noeB nor. Tirnnnin tn waiv . amination, but intends to bo questioned in the police court, where ho predicts ho will make sensation. lite Stolen Bonil I'lnlc. the county of San Maten and thn Ktae ft i also probable that the attorney central of eaiuuriiia win como to Washington to partic ipate in tho argument in behalf of the plain tiffs. Man Francisco Xevra. Sax Francisco, Nov. 17. Pass.nger arri vals for October were C980; departures, 6401. For the corresponding month of last year the figures were 8030 and 5124 respectively. The excess of arrivals over departures during the first ten months of 1882 was 34,950; gain, 13, 601 over last year. During the year ending Auguat 1st, the Chinese population, under pressure of the law restricting immigration. then to go into effect, increased 24,000. Since the bill went into effect three months ago, 3080 more have gone to China than have come this way. William Breckman. a well Wnnwn rnaiilent of this city, while out huntinir with several persons in a boat near Alameda yesterday, met with a Mil accident. A shntunn nhilA being taken out of the boat, was accidentally discharged and t' e full charge entered tf.e leg of Breckman, horribly shattering i:. He died this mgrning, and leaves a wife and several children. The damage to S. M. Wilson's house injured by fire yesterday, has been estimated by the fjre marshal at $75,000. Mr. Wilson, however, states that $100,100 would be a low figure, as in many of the rooms tho fresco work, which in one room cost $5000, has been totally de stroyed. The State of California, after being over hauled at the drvdock.niadnatrinarmiml (tin bay yesteidav to try her new nronellnr. It ia said that at her fastest she made about four teen Knots per hour. Everything was found to work well. Washinoto.v, Nov. 10. W. F. Sellers, charged with Wilmot and Ward with a con spiracy to iniuro the renutntinn f f!nl Tri.b of tho bureau of ciiaravinir ami tirtntmn ;,. Retracting a plate from tho office, was to-day released on $2000 b.iil to await the action of Heavy "Jfortlicr." San Kiianchco, Nov. 10. The northern wind which prevailed hero last night was destructive acro's tho bay ' Trees and fences were prostrated, and in somo cases houses if 1'uht construction worn lilnwn i'mwh n l.a bay shipping hid a lively shake up, but no wt""" utuiugu is reported. SrANbuiTowN, Cal., Nov. 10. Last even Ing the heaviest wind storm known in this section for years provailed. It was from the northwest, aud fences, sheds aud barns wcro destroyed, windows broken and trees upioot oil. Tho weather is very raid. Honml Idea. New York, Nov. 17. A meeting of the Tammany general committee was held last night and a congratulatory address was adopt ed. The addiesssets forth among other things: "We detrnud the immediate abolition of in ternal revenue taxes and a revision of the pres ent oppressive tariff, and we should have but a single kind of paper currency." SenatorCox said: "If weremain true to nur Democratic principles and mike no mistake. in lS84wo may elect for president Grover Cleveland, whom we now hail as our guy. ernor. Kilurnllou of the Soldier: Wasiiisoto.n, Nov. 17. The annual report of Chaplain Mullius. in charms of the niln. tion of tho army, has reached the secretary of "ii i j wiui iu,j military posts ami camps are sunnlied with tp.inln.ra Tl,o schooli were attended during the year by 1500 enlisted men and 1700 chilcfren. At 32 posts, thirowerono teacher; 147 posti and camps have libraries with a tntal nf ns 7no v,1,i,,. . , ,7 . .,. ........(...?, uuiiig iwo anu a unit olumes to each enlisted min. Tho report recomn-ends the nas.iirn bv rtnnrr. ... nf n I. III. ...I Ii l , -.w..K,o3 ui u ujii uuiuuriziDg ino employment of 150 teachers with the rank and pay of com missary sergeants. 34 per month, with an allowance for rations, room, etc. Mullius joins in the recommendation of several olfirirs that compulsory education be enforced amiuw a certain class of men. TERRITORIAL. K?gs 35 cents a dozen at Medical Lake. County warrants are at par in Klickitat eounty. The Port Towi.scnd saw mill cut its first lumber last Monday. The Imltptndnit siys there-is too much pife fering goine on in Vancouver. There are about thirty newspapers pub liihed in Washington Territory. As high as $21 per ton has been paid for baled hay tho past week in Vancouver. The large ciop of apples in Walla Walla valley this season makes that fruit very cheap. Medical -Lake comes in for a real estate boom this time, iown lots there are rising in value. Damrell, a pcstoflice in Whitman county, has been changed to Imbler, John Imblcr postmaster. Boise City has erected more handsome build ings this year than ever before in the tame length of time. The tax levy in Spokan county for tho com ing year is 10$ mills. In Walla Walla coun ty the tax levy is 14 mills. Scarlet fever is now practically under con trol at Puyallup, only one or two new cases being reported this week. The court house tax was voted down in Whitman county. Colfax went for it strong, but outside precincts were generally opposed. According to the report of the Indian com missioners there are 13,286 Indians in Wash ington Territory. There are four reserva tions. The S'stcrs of Charity have commenced the erection of a three-story building, about a mile west of Yakima City, to be used as a convent and boarding school. The Northern Pacific officials have agreed to ereet a large round house with a capacity for 24 engines, in Bozeman. Work will be commenced on the structure early next Spring. The St. Helens Columbian tries to comfort Clarke county by lavmc that the N. P. K. R will undoubtedly hayfi lines oil both sides of tne river, so Vancouver will not bo left out in the cold after all. The next legislature in Washington Terri tory will probably be divided in politics. As near as can be ascertained the Republicans will have a majority in the council and the Democrats in the house. To pickle peaches take seven pounds of sugar to one quart of vinegar; trail the peaches in this until a broom splint will easily pierce tho skin; stick a few clove in each peach be- fore them in tho vinegar, and put a handful of stick cinnamon in the vinegar; if you have only ground cinnamon in tho house put some say three tablespoonfuls in a muslin Jbag, and let It boil in with the peaches; if the amount of sugar here given seems large, you need not weigh it, but sliut your eyes and keep putting it in until the right taste is im parted. Some cooks peel tho peaches and do not boil them, but pour hot vinegar over them f r several mornings, but I confess that I like them bes "cloth and all," as a little girl said, simply taking care to wipe them off with a olean tow el first. Pears may be put up after this recipe; they, however, ought to be peeled, as the skin is tough and has no association of down or red cheek with it. Plums of almo any variety are delicious pickled in this way : To twelve pounds of fruit allow six pounds ot sugar, one quart of vinegar, spice to suit your taste; heat the vinegar, sugar and spice, pour while hot over the fruit; do this for two mornings. Blackberries are very nice also prepared in the same way. TUTT'S PILLS forelun .Vein. London'. Nov. 16. Tim i-r,,ir nf i '.. ing bo.it from tho btuumship Westphalia have landed at New Haven, and report that the utner steamer witli winch the Westphalia col llded went to tho boitoni with all on board. Cairo, Nov. 15 Tho commission of in quiry prulimliiaiy to tho trial of Arabi Pasha and other leadiu havo finally accepted the forma of proculuro insiatod upon by tho Knir- Hall ITntnnm.ai.l " " H fu VI ..IIIGIIl. Suleiman Daoud and Moua L'AUd, lead era in the burning and pillaging o' Alexandria, who worn iccoiitiy captured in Caudia, have arrived as piisoners, The sanitary council havo leeched a dis patch from the sanitary inspector at Jeddah "'ft the cholera epidemic continues, The r.-portod agreement of Kugland and franco on control f uncmdiniied. Paris, Nov. 16. President Grevy has been acied null u biiddin illu.-ts. c iait two at. lacks of rua.li of blood to the biain which were caused l,y indigestion. The attack was appplUiu in its clwraotir. The exciUmeut in political encles is intense and the Hilimiim. !.. guve-inniHiit circles is still fuilher complicated hy tliisunexpeetcd factor. Pietldtnt Utevy's resignation, which has been foreshadowed by certain papus, may be expected by his illness. IImiun, J,i,y. 16. Liberal meiubeis of the I'UBhiaudletaio imuli di tied with the speech fioin tho tlnoiio, n, i ting a iun,.a ion of taxation in tho ftto of a deficit, aud tlio proposal to tovu- the delidt by a loan and a cnteiiiplatul nu'iraav in the imperial sources of rt venue, I'hmI ., "li-ilim Jnrk." I'K.vsAixii.A, Nov. 13. It Is a bright, cloir j ....v.,..!. iiniriiiiigs mill, mere is now comparatively few fates of yellow ftver and no deaths, the first time this repoit has been undo siiicu S. pt. 2d. General joy prevails at the rrjsoiiablu ummnnoo that the epidemic has run it eouiao. There is mi apprehension oil renewal of the epidemic except that tho too early airiul of aluuiUo. may furnish fresh iimtiri.il for tlio fever. Urtul un I'orler, Nkw York, Nov. 15, Central Grant's new luagatiiio aiticlo entitled "Undosoivtd Stig- '" voiulitenlly toviews the case of Gen. rltx John Poller. LtlvfiiLV lliu . If... i.:. former belief in Porter's guilt aud his present oouviotiou of his entire luuoeciive, appeals to .... h""'in ami ma oouutry lor prompt action in. Porter's behalf, ' ' tilsra Hall. Nmv YtiHK, Nov, !5.-Kx.Iudiu Agent J. Illlaiiy, indicted in Arizona Territoiy for em bexzliu;,' alwit $150,000, gave bail iu $150,000 to appear at the opening of tho U S. distnot court in Tucson the first Monday In Febru ry, to plead to the iudlctmenU. J. Jl. Cor uell, irou merchant, become hit boiuUinau. I'rru aud I bill Mails. Waiiimw, Nov. 15. The foreigu mail Illce of tho post utile,, have been informed by the Postal Union Convention tl,.t i...,.r. casta, Bolivia, and the entire ta coast, has been suncml to Chili, aud that port will be hereafter the i tat ion Irtmi which post union oorrr.poudna will lw delivered. Mails rroni Peru are still handled by the Chiliau au-MiMitie., FBHWInn .tlTiilra. Cairo. Ni,v. Id Snln'mnn iif,,,.i .... i. lore tbo pioFccuting commission ytstordny. Ho confessed giving tho order to fire Alexan dria after having nceived a peremptory one from Arabi Pasha. As the conflagration did not at first appear to bo general, Arabi Pasha scut orders though Mahmoud to fire more places. Suleiman also stated that Arabi easii, oil tno istn day of July, ordered them to take soldiers to tho Hamloh palace and murder tho Khedive. Whilo on the road to exocuto tho order, ho mot the president of the chamber of the notables, who prevailed on him to return and remonstrate with Arabi lasha. Nouir iiev. th ,im,-r u-i,n i..i oliirge of thu troops at Itamleh palace, cor roborates Suleimau s statements. Su'i,n. l'oud's assertions and Arabi t asha s denials, bv themanlvia am v.t,,u.. m both havo equally a wido reputation as ilia i orte lias informed the Khedive that uy convention made with Knglaud must first be referred to the Sultan. Lord Duffenn ap proved the proposal of Cherif Pasha n ..i-..r- a counsel of state to bo composed of leading notiblcs having legislative anil administrative rights. Ihe defiuit in the current finaiwiat n 1. ..- , . . - j-. ...o ,?i' ft,tJ-'-."0 against an expected ,,'"?? , Iho deficit, together with the cost of the Knglish oocupa ion and Alexandria iu. deminties w ill constitute a heavo charge upon the future revenue of the country. CoNHTANTlNorLE, Nov. 10. It is reported that tho Russian ambassador has in formed the Porte that Russia is willing to taku tlio initiative in proposing an early Ku. ropean conforouco for a settlement of the r.k'VPtian nuestion. Tim ttnltan ....,-... :.. his resolution t send a commissary to Cairo, aid ulso o'niins tho right of investment of tho Hat- nf 'li..:.. STATU NEWS. Corvallis keeps her city jail full of violators. Several cases of scarlet fever at McMinn villa. The Salem neonle aro ai?itatini thn l,i,;i,1,., of the Salem and Waldo Hills R. R. I Salam boys under 20, found on the atiee-ts after 9 P. ll ate locked un in the citv fail. A largo amount of freighting is being done to Canyon City now. They are gftting ready for bad ro:ds. Ncarlv all thn tuinb trnina fh.f Mn . goods from Crescent Citv to Jcmcnhinn enimtv aro owned by Chinamen. Twenty. three thousand pounds of nnt.atnn. were raised on 1J acres of ground in Crooked River alley tho present scasjn. Tho Albany sawmills are now engaged in J ""'"B nuiue mr eue tunnels on the south ern extension of tho O. & C. R. R. The recent term of the circuit court in Yamhill county was tho least expensive of any that has yet been held there. A man named J. Meilbeh. rrabiino .f rv. quille City, committed suicide last Saturday by Hanging himself. Family troublo was the auae. Business in Hillsboro is brisk now. A druir store, barber ahop and tobacco stand aro among the enterprises that sprang into ex istence recently. Last Weduesday thirteen loaded cars left The river having washed away considerable of the bank in front of Mount Vernon, the business men of that place have subscribed liberally towards securing the hunt- frnm mv further inroad of the current. Dayton, by her recent vote, establishes her right to be known as tho third citv in the Teiritory. Her vote was 778, against 1214 for Walla Walla, 1274 for Seattle, 530 in Now Tacoma anil 510 in Vancouver. A large body of prospectori direct from the on regions or rcnnsyivania are at Ulympia, and they give it as their opinion that oil ex ists in Puget Sound valley, and thoy are going to find it if money and muicle are able so to do. The thiee leading towns in Spokan county aro Sprague, Cheney and Spokan Falls, but which is the 1 icuest is hard to tell. At H,.. election last week Spokan Falls and Spracno ..U . OOO . ... I.I nnt L P. voi.ii trta, ooo uies, wuue o,j were cast in Cheney. Last year Dr. Minor put three Chinese pheasants on Protection isl'nd, in Puget Sound. There are now over a hundred of these beautiful birds on the islaml . a rra,.l The birds are said to bo as large as grouse! with gorgeouso plumage. John Clenun will, this winter, says the Gazelle, stall fetd 150 head of cattle in the Kittitas valley. Whv wnuhl it. nr,t , dozen diff-rent farmers in Klickitat to do the same. Our soil producers many things that could bo utilized tor Winter provender. bow for three tcosons, s,iys the Goldendale Gazelle, wuhae kept a close watch of the amount of freight hauled from Tho Dall s through hero to the Yakima and Kittitas val ley. The pnat quantity is really surprising, and unmistakably indicates cnnatantlv .v. creising prosperity in that section. Fioin the Aitorian: A prominent saw mill man said yesterday that we should cut 200,000 feet of lumber at Astoria per day for export 1 e, that much at least. It wnnM l, ti.-rc cult matter to find a place whero shios and luiuutr ami logs can be brought together as cheaply as at Astnria not even on Pueet Sound. e C. N. POTTER, NURSERYMAN, SALEM, OR. 7 Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Vines Etc. TaJfas an especially fine lot of"ffl PLUM and PRUNE TREES, OK THE VERY BEST VARIETY. Address C. N. POTTER, Novl2tf Salem, Oregon. II. CARPENTER, Iff. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. (Late of Salem.) Office up stairs, N. W. Corner of 2d and Morrison St rumijMU, OREGON. Will practice In Portland and surrounding countrv auel-U 8YMPTOMS nrT" TORPID LIVEP back part, Pain under thJJotaJ blade, rullrUss after eat"!1tk8bSldM linatlon to 'exertion of BtinrSJ H Irritability of temper. Lowi5i5! ttla. aiMllnsT of having nasftcted I se-m I Heart, Dota before tho' oVci ?3? i Seadaohe generally, over the ii7.Bkta aatlesenesB,-with 'tful dxearLt hiSt? olorod Urine, and "' "alj CONSTIPATIOM such eases, onn .loso effect, sn-h. & rtstiwt. and by their Tonle Aruals!fm. TUn'S HAIRDVl OnaT IIair ob Wnrsicxaa chanced toarirZ Black by a single application of this Drt uSL parts a natural color, acts InstantaneonBhr aft EF Drucclsts. or sent by express on So? Jt oMs OFFICE. 3S HIIBBAT T XEWIOU (Of. TtTTS liSClL aTValaakl. Ir.. T PATENTS CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? p. C, ana a Prrllmliiily S U1 be inutle of all United I titKul Send a rotwh sketch or rour luvomioi Vasbliiftton Celebrated Horse Shoeing SHOP. 221 Second street,'bet. Salmon and Main. JOII.Y IlelKDLE I'RUFRIETOI'. All Horses Entrusted to my care will be kindly treated. INTERFERING AND OVER-REACHINa STOPrED or money refunded. Satisfaction iroaranteed. anilnatlun Mill be made of all United B&ea Eitcntaof th; sameclaMof Indentions ond yoottS e ad lsed wbethor or not a patent can be obtilu" S FOll THIS 1'KEI.IMINAUY KXAJim. iuiiw iiiauuie is i?r.uii. What will a Patent Ooverrunonl appUcatlon fee of jia, end A for the ilrawlnirs required by tho Government. Thl! i. layable when application la made, nd Is all of th. jxpsnge unless a patent is allowed; WhcnaUowii f0Mhand.5r.iAlay, whether yon are irolnir to iS a patent or not, and no attorney fee Is chsrmdS toe. J ou do aes a Patent. An attorney hose fee depends on hi. nuccesa In obtalnina; a Patent wll not adviM you that your Invention Is patenubff ynloss It really Is paUntable, so far . his tail iudgnunt can aid In determining' the question" hence, you can raly on the tjlvicc iriv.n MnJ llfsallmf neatrrar flvanslnailAafe I v j arv JS" . prellmlnarr utmlnAUon ia had. f ma ery often valuable inventions are wed in these Ti.-I n ent and tb Itealstratlon of Lnbelal Trade Marks ond Ke-Iaaura aecurL Cnveala ifo- irrd and filed. Ai.Dllcatlr.ns. in rAm n i .-.i il .. ".v:-: vr " " " n uKouuncqtor r or iciira Cases made. pared ani IpctcAjA ery orte claauaa or cavcf. If you have undertaken to tjectua of tnf eawiu.yletpsuccoaa. .Sendmeawrittea request addressed tn.the OommlBuioner of Psienta that ha rscpirnize Uioroe e. Lemok, of WMh. tSS'ml PAl. M,yur at106? 'I"10 ". frivuij ffiR,""? ,0' ,,nnUon ana about the date 5 flUnK your appUcatlon. An examination and re. ll?irt.w!11 "J yu nothlmr. Searches made for title to InientlonB, in fact any Information relating- .!i'"i,nt? promptly furnished. Copies of Patents ch ) ltcmemberlhiaofflcehasbeenlnsuooeufiil The Towp of Albany for Portland, containing mostly Hour ground iu tliat city, all of the mills i ow run mug mglit and day. The editor of the lienton ., .,, cnu ins (Kiiier iree lor one ear to the oldest unmarried lady in lienton county. It is safo to say he will never tiud her. 1.. 11. Bash, Collector of Customs at Soyoos Lake, writes to Henry Mahr, of Ellensbun? under date of October 13th, as follows; "The smallpox is among the Indiars at Sovoos i.aKe. lenueitlis m all. It is on the Brit ish side. Two of Kruger's children are down with it. It seems to be very fatal, as only a few have recovered who took it," Alexander McDonald, foreman nf . ....... t npi,lAro ., k xt ii t t i , . . . s"e y f, '" " ,","" ; lruuri u i ie terri bly maiioled below the knee while working In a r..ck eut at the approaches of tho Thompson bridge. It anncars that he waa ,rl,nn ; . ... n.uKl ,U SELLWOOD On the East bank of the W.rlam.Ue. 3 miles from the business center of Portlaad. "VFFERS BETTER INDUOBMENTS IN THI ese of reaching; the city. IIEILTHITLXESS OF HJCATIO.X, tiOOD DUAI.XACE, And facilities for procuriup; pure water, and plensy of t than any other addition to the city f Portland. The Companys Ferry Boat--Doll.s f- avant . t. PampUIet relating i Patenta free uron request! GEO. E. LEMON, 015 15th St.,WXSniN(lTON,D.C. Attorney-nt-I.n w and Solicitor of Aroeri- rim nnil Fnrrlcn l'nterro. S2SO WILL BUY Bey of Tunis, Important Tu 'aar, WasIIINiitiin. Vnv 17 TI,ni..,.uto..i ... of the eounty of Han Maten aeainat the Southern Pacific it. It. ("V. u 1,1,1, ,1,., ir..i..i Slates stipitnio court couseutid, ou Monday last, to advance nrovidtd emmanl ..,,,,1,1 ..u. n, .!., I. .nl I., .1. 1 , Ci. ..uv uui uisr man in-coinoer, Mas to-ilay set for argument. The question involved in this case, which is regarded by the justice of tho court as oue of the most important ever t IV" i. . """ mo nature ami extent of tho limitation iniiHweil upon tmation bv the provuious of tho 14th amendment tn th constitution. The suit in which this case arises was originally brought lu one of tho su perior courta .f California to recover fioin tlio .Southern l'aoitlo Hailroad Comiauy certain r ..""' " itiYini upon iu prop erty for tho ti.calj ear of lSSl-b3. The com. pany, I , esulia a general denial if the allega turns of tho complaint, set up at a special an- wer to tno action tuat lu the assessment o( Its property according to which tasea in suit -cm H-.ieu, uuiauiui ana unjust discrimina tion waa made between its property aud the the property of indiUdml., to its disadvan tage in that It was not allowed auy dwluctiou from the value of its property for murtg.gu thenon which is allowed for morlcagea iu as aeaameut of property of individuals! that the company waa thin .nl,U-t n ... ... i share of pullo burdens, aud that as this dis crimination was made in pursuauco of a pro vision of the constitution of tha Slat- H, oompauy was denied ssjual protectiot of laws kuw.ukhiu y me mil ameuulment of the hedural constitution. It was further alleged by the railroad company that the au.rsmeut Of i la property waa illegal and old, because mailo iu pursuauco of jirovlsiooa of the State Umatilla citizens aro rcmoustrating against the continued stealing of stock going on in that county. They aro looking for some one of whom to make an example. A Chinaman waa jerked across the "shin- i-'S rivnr iu a noiy minute on tile O. & C. R K one day last week, bv l,niim .i.,,.!.' .! the head with a reek from a blast. Quite a colony, composed of several fami lies, arrived m our citj last Siturday from Illinois says the Corvallis Gazette, and aie now looking up a lrcatlon. They w ill prob ably cast their at chor somewhere in the Wil lamette valley. .. . ' C0lirt came ,0 "'Wen halt at Baker City the other day. Judge Ikuuett couclmkd that he could not legally hold court any longer in tho sixth district and accord uigly adjourned court to await the comini? of the new judge. The busiuess of the Itoaelmr,. 1,l .i: . as follows i Four huudred and forty-five acres oi i.uu nia lor casn; homeste id entries embracing 4010 acres: 18 final iin..,,....! ' tries, embracing 2035 acres; 1 miuoral tntry. embi asing 80 acrea, aud 'JO preemption filings. On the road from Tendleton to CeutereilV says the -inbuilt, several log houses ar. Iwing tTected by Indians or half-breeds, who have picked odt their ISO acies aud will commence fariuini! ii U white man. It will l.- ....i.. . little while longer till the whole reservatiow ii one vast wheat field. We received a call on Saturday, says the fJaif""' f.ro,u. Mr-,Jolln W. Welch, of Uiitchrlat, who brought ns four samples of potatoes raised in that locality, the reach blows, Karly Koae, Buffalo White and Pink hes. Mr. Welch iuf.rms us that VoUtoes grow spienuiuiy in tne soil of that high plain. He brought us at one tune superb sample of wheat grown there, and ho assures us that timothy growa there four or five feet high, from all with whom we liav (ILI .... ing tbia hlghlaad locality, we have become couviuced that its soil and capicity to pro duce good cropi are proving aatisfactory.J cut dislodging rock after a blast, when a large bouldtr rolled dnwn fh K...U .u: l1?. riiltlt Ice and erushinir tl.P li.nl, f ..i.i .. knee. McDonald lived only a few hours after tho accident. . ?,'",?" cxnnSe we glean the following! Mr. illiam Callow, of Mason county, W T went down to Puyallup on Tuesday to bo m?M.'.u'1' ou he '""owing day to Miss Hattie iniamson. Arnvino- them.' tin fn,i n. voung lady sick, and immediately started to Aew laci ma for assistance, but she died be- lore ins return, on cdnesday, the day she was to be married. Miss Williamson ditd of scarlet fever, ami was buiied in her wedding dress. Her ago was 18. and she waa a grand H.nnkla. nf T.. 1 t.- IT 1 ....... u, uu,ii;u ', rvenneay, A sad cso of drowning occurred at Wi!kc son, last Sunday afternoon, under the follow, mg circumstances. A thirteen-year old daughter of Samuel D. Evans, rc.iding at that place, left the house about 4 o'clock in the af ternoon for .a stroll through the woods. A' she did not return within half hour, he mother went out and called her, and receiv ing no answ-i r, shortly called her again. Her parents then became alarmed at her prolonged absence, and search for her was instituted. u was then found in attempting to cross a foot bridge over tho creek near the house, she had iu somo way lost her footing, and fallen into the stream, which though not very deep, had sutlicient water to drown her. A Nooksack farmer, says the Post-lutein lenter, came in to see us the other day, and gave us a bright accoiuit of his section. New people ate goiui? in there more rapidly than ever before. Farm land is being bought or taken wherever it can be obtained. A tin aeasou was given them in loS2, aud generous crops are being harvested, and to ton off the Irtlr all It m SAAniila.nn l- i I . ,-, . .... iiuaui mr nignesi price ami ttie keenest demand have succeeded. There is uot only a isle for everything raise.!, but alio a sale for the farms themselves, and with all their improvement, etc The trade is so Kood that steamboat are eagerly seeking it Two years ago they couldn't get a boat to run -,....,,, vi. iuw several aro running there andothtrsare anxious to. It is safe to say that no part of the coast Is enjoying a mora real and ceuuine prosperity than the Nook sack valley, in U hateoni county, and it will be strange if it doe not enjoy a long cootina. anoe of such prosperity. Is at present making four trips per dry. IU NBW FERRY BOAT will next Sumaier make hourly trip to and from the town, making; tha distance Inside of 15 minutes, ani when necessary half hour trips will be made. Lets are sold oa the papular INSTALLMENT PLAN, WITHOUT INTEKEST, ON DEEHKBEB PATMMNT8. .... es ruure from tl0Cf,to $210 and In..,, Monthly Payments of $10 Each. ti.Kor Maps and circulars address, T. A. WOOD, URTLAND, OREGON, T3xg IBoist Fony SAW MILL Yet OHered for the Honey. aV-BciHl for Circular. 9ICHM0ND MACHINE WORKS, . BICBMOVp, IMS HE QREAT CUPPlJ roR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-l-S-M- a It la for all the mins,i ,..:" .- vmui-uo . ...-zrrz --" o "" --nali,un:H AND BOWELS. only the -rtctlins of nheumattaTn S5 .JaSST of th. ia!S? OF CASES have UJSJSS&SSS. ranrcuiLT CURED, raict si. Liornin-i in,. ,.:.. - d.;.; "-.."'r v.' "'"-'sts. 01 WHmciriSsou",. 2! K' bV-JI- BHJ3L'g.g tWt-l. .a.-L"I" L &! Ajn si lfcoi n.s4lIASStlftW Tm&m&s$m D. M. GUTHRIE, Dallas. Polk County, Or. ....BREEDER OF. .. ROSES SftSnKDJr2M".!P-"pr-' io.Tnnfi.ri-V.-,K,A."i.il?.0,ur Rnaaaatrf.1. : V. " " U "anOSOlTia Praaatitof choice and valuabla ROSES fre wttaerery ordar. Our HEWCUIDE.atiS "" TIIEOINOstEACONARDCO. B0wan WtOiTsCaUrO.,Pa. IBjIE USE KQSE PILLS taBkSIIIHlllllHlLlllBklfl1 aa.a "- '" 1' " T ' 1 T I ISMlsil LWLmLWLmwZLmLmWPmmmmWmmmmmmmWmWf ' PURE BLOOIJ Frenrh. Spanish and American Merinos, also t'otsvvolds. AU tred StricUr Dura anj iiiup.1. K. !.- i..-. ImDartsd fliKka oa tha eoaat. A ,..'l . .rl'vr Irnm the famous tench Bock oJ. D. PatUrsonrol New Vara, aud B.Blc..f California sad toported from Europe by James Robert. (jfoSrakuiu dtsccndut Iron i Rams and Ewe Imporfedfrom New Wi lnu,.,,li) " " "0a-"'1 " fKfS "feo1 fron "r hep on hand. aa.a!SS,'S?Vta!SSoVb' '' - . M. GUTHRIE. m CRGSCOFES r!:rX?Zi: .Ttmnotn.ttrsxulCmt'Lm It-Aj.i.ftLt'llt lamiiiuiiin-i-iimiu"jiiiil i'iuiriininiiiM n trSeud fur Uliulrn 1 1 4 rricet Cutnl AtA OR. WITUYCOMBE, V. S. 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