WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON. MARCH 16, 1813. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. It is now conceded that the grain market of England, anil in fact Europe, is in the hands of America; also, the red and white wines re ceived in Germany from California are con sidered superior to French wines of the same class. The National Labor Union ha? issued a manifesto demanding an extra session of Con gress and denouncing she tuspension of inves tigation between labor and capital. It is claimed that the ncent tariff leg'slation passed by Congress will lead to privation and strikes and consequent misery and want. The Treasury Department of Mexico has just published an othcial valuation of landed property in the Republic, which puts the total at $3,000,000,000, of which nearly two thirds is credited to different estates. It doubtless falls far below the actual value of property. In Flushing Biy, Long Inland, probably 1,000 bushels of soft clams were dug, owinu to the tide being so low; it was lower than it has been for twenty years. The remains of John Howard Fayne are expected in New York on the 23rd inst., from whence they will be transferred to Washington, where they will be taken in charge by the authorities of the Oak Hall Cemetery, and by them held till the 9th of June, the 91st anniversary of the poet's birth, when the funeral ceremonies win taxe piace. A dispatch dated Helena, Ark., March 13th, states that the water is declining, and the railroads are preparing to resume running trains. Harper Bros., of New York, will erect an elegant building for the use of their retail business, at a cost of $500,000. The importation of trade dollars from China and London by way of the Suez Canal is estimated at $50,000 weekly; they are sold at 98 J to 99 J. It is rumored that William Lilley, the gen tleman assaulted by ex-Senator Dorsay, is in a very precarious condition. He is unable to retain food upon his ttomach, and suffers much pain. On March 13th a fire broke out in Piper's Opera House, Virginia City, Nev. Several stores aud dwellings were burned and other wise injured. Loss, SI'S. 000. At Elko, on the 13th inst., a brakeman named Williams, while detaching an enpine, fell under the cars and was mangled almost bsyond recognition. He was well known as "Laramio Bill." Over 10,000 persons attended the ball given by Ce tral Labor Union of New York on March 13th, at Madison Square gardens. The 3rd contest of a ssries of shooting matches at clay pigeons, occurred at Kansas City on the 13th inst., Carver winning by a score of ninety-one t Bogardus' Bixty-nme. A sleeping-car on the Pennsylvania western bound tram was destroyed by fire. No passengers hurt, but nearly all their clothinj was burned. Hon. Lucius Q C. Elmer, son of Gen. Ebe nezer Elmer, of Revolutionary fame, died last Sunday, at Brighton, Ma 8., at the old age of 91 years. Ex-Congressman Flournoy, of Virginia, died on the 13th inst. at Danville. Mrs. M try C irr, grandmother of Mrs. Fred Grant and Mrs. Putter Palmer, of Chicago, died at L uisville, Kentucky, on the 13th inst. John Phillip, of Hubbard, O , a somnam bulist, walked out of a third story window while walking in his sleep, and was instantly killed. Ship laborers of Montreal, Cmada, are be ginning to agitate the question of higher wages lor the coming summer. Indian Agent, McGillicuddy, of Pine Ridge Indian agency, has been defrauding the government, so it is charged, and will be investigated on that charee as well as others of a villainous character. President Arthur has tendered ex-President Diaz an invitation to visit Washingson It is conceded that Diaz will next year again be elected President of Mexico. It is rumored that Folger will not resign, although, from indications, it would be very acceptable to the President. Of the clerks in the pension office, whose time expires this month, 250 will be re-appointed and 3 0 dismissed. Stone Pasha arrived in New York on the 12th of March, on the steamer Arizona. In the Illinois State Legislature, the House passed a bill to pun'sh wife-beaters ..? . by whipping. It should piss the senate by als so. Salmi Morse is having considerable trouble with his Pasdon P ay. He has just been dis charged on a charee of having produced a a play without having procured a license. It was proven by several witnesses that they had seen the play without paying a fee. Another private rehearsal will soon be attempted. The directors of the Western Union Tele graph Co. have declared a dividend of 1 per cent, payable April 15th. The New York Times annouuees that there will be no milk in that city after March 13th, the Orange county producers having resolved to stop the supply till the city dealers are brought to terms in order to cave them from loss. Two boys were arrested in Jersey city while buying tickets for Chicago. They were going west to annihilate Indians, and had pistols, bowie-knives and 1,000 rounds of amunition. Another fearful massacre pre vented. The California assembly, on the 13th inst., adopted a resolution pardoning all tbe Chi nese confined in the State prisons upon condi tion that they return to China and be debar red the privilege of returning. It also adopted a concurrent resolution for unconditional ad journment at 12 to-niirht. The statement of the United States treas urer shows gold, silver and United SUt notes in the treasury to-day, as follows: (!o'd coin and bullion, $179,782,237; silver dollars and bullion, $105,465,431; fractional silver coin, $27,66M34; U. S. notes, $44.764,6S3; total, $357,678,790. Certificates outstanding: Gold, $41,503,870; silver, $6S,926,710; coin, $10,420,000. Nicholas C. Luhrs, a prominent merchant and member of the firm of Wheaton &. Luhrs, died, on the 13th, of heart disease in San Francisco. The schooner Anns arrived in San Francis co from the Sandwich Islands on the 13th, brings the intelligence that on February 18th a tidal wave occurred at Kahulai, on the main island, which reached hieher than ever before known to the oldest inhabitants. Consider able damage was done. No lives were Iot. The Hawaiian bark Poraare was torn from her moorings, and proved a total loss. The cap tain anil crew were brought to this port on the Anna. A New York Htrald editorial of March 13 "v, It is worse than a waste of time for the Otar Route def-n in ..11 uitnpeap. tn the Undt dy after day, to testify to the growth ot the western country and its need of im proved postal facilities. The ptoiecution might stiely admit all that the defense has j yet .undertaken to prove, and would save time and money to the government by doing so. Tbe defendants are arraigned for conspirinc 1 to rob the government. They are charged with gigantic iraufs. I lie prosecution has filed proofs of the moit specific, direct and damaging kind. This evidence can be suc cessfully met only by contradictory testi mony equally specific, direct and tt he point. If the defense is able to producoany such tes timony, let them produce it now; if they are not alio to produce any such testimony, let the case gc to the jury. The most damaging witness against the attendants was Kcredell If Reredell's story is a brazen piece of per jury from beginning to end, as the jobbers vehemently declared it to be, that fact can be shown by the evidence of Dorsey and Brady and the production of Dorsey 's books. This testimony would be to the point, but ac counts, however glowine they may be as to the recent development ot far Western Stites and Territories, furnish no answer to specifij proofs that the defendant! have systemati cally defrauded an J plundered the govern ment. Speaking of the rumor about Jay Gould, circulated to-day, a man well kn iwn on 'change told a rep rter : "Gould will never be the same Jay Gould who used to rule the street, and whose very name was a host in the speculate e field. He will pay less attention to tne conflicts ot tne nuns ana bears hcreat ter. and come new and energetic rival, with less brains, probably, but of a stouter frame and better digestion will ttep into the shoes oi the deposed monarch ot the money market. Who knows but that it may be Jim Keene ? By the death of Lieutenant Colonel Wm. Brown, 1st Infantry, Major C. G. Bartlett, llth Infantry, will be promoted to lieutenant colonel, 1st Infantrv; dipt. Jas. A. Snyder, 3d Infantry, to major, llth Infantry; First Lieutenant Edmund Rice, 5th Infantry, to captain, 5th Infantry, and Second Lieutenant John C. F. Tillson, 5th Infantrv, to first lieutenant, 5th Infantry. The general impression amonc officials at the treasury department is that Assistant Treasurer Wellan will be appointed to succeed Treasurer Gilfillan. The President said that be would be guided entirely in this matter by the Secretary of the Treasury. ' Secretary Chandler stated that, as soon as practicable, Bartlett and other survivors of the Jeannette, now in St. Petersburg, will be brought to Washington and called before the Jeannette board to give testimony regarding the loss of this vessel. STATE & TERRITORIAL NEWS. The schooner Vanderhilt, Capt. Winant, now at Yaquina, entered the bay on a quarter tide, and the captain says he never found such eood water on the bar before, in hm twenty years' experience. The schooner brought 135 tons of freight for the O. P. R. R., including fittings and wheel) for forty additional box cars. Preparations for the rummer's work on the harbor improvement at Yaquina are about completed. The scows are all caulked, th double track laid on the tramway, and about two thousand cubic yards of rock blasted out of the quarry ready for transport. The engi neer, Mr. Polhemus, hopes to commence active operations in extending the jetty before the expiration of the present month Chehalis Vtdett'e: From a private letter re ceived from E. P. Bacheldor, of the north beach, above Damon, we publish the follow ing extract: My business is gold mining in black sand on the sea beach, 20 miles north ol Gray's Harbor. I have been here three years, woikiug to bring in water and make other improvements. The gold is very fine, and consequently difficult to save. Up to the present time, I have not saved one half the gold out of the sand which I have washed. As showing the prices obtained at Seattle for real estate, 200 transactions of the past week may be reported. H. L. Yesler, on Saturday, sold an inside piece 30x100 feet on Front street, with no building, to C. P. Stone for $15,000, and to-day D. Horton sold to Harrington & Smith, 34x120 feet, on C 'in- uiercial street, with a one story stone build ing of 30x60 feet, and a water lot in the rear of 60 feet front, with riparian rights, for $75,000, the latter being the largest transac tion in real estate between private individuals yet made in the -territory. I he purchasers in both cases are leading merchants, who con template making improvements of a oostly chaiacter. In two days thore stepped from the cars at Dayton 150 immigrants who will take up government lands in Columbia and Garfield counties. Gov. Moody has appointed the following notaries public: H. M. Baall, Tbe Dalles; George W. Easterbrook, Sparta; H, B Nich olas, Portland, and Mark A. Fullertou of Salem. Cheney is talking of a big celebration on the day the first passenger train from St. Paul arrives. Tuesday last Geo. Smith started from Kitti tas valley with 175 head of cattle for Puget sound market. Wild sunflowers grow in the Yakima coun try to the height of 14 or 15 feet. The little valley of Selah. says the Jieconi, is one of the most.productive spots in Yakima county, it is not yet all settled. The people of Ilwico and vicinity are pre paring a suitable burial place, nd for thin purpose have selected a po nt about one mile from Ilwaco on Whealdon's lake. Pataha Spirit: The orchards on Pataha prairie are all more or less injured by the recent cold weather Mr. M. C. Williams informs us that his orchard is eutircly ruined. The loss of cattle in Yakima country has been light. Mr. Ben Snipes, of The Dalles, who has been in Yakima looking after his herds there is well satisfied with the results of tbe winter. A scheme is on foot to build a wagon road from Yakima over the mountains to Seattle. It is proposed the two counties, Yakima and King, shall undertake it, each building to the summit. Cheney Tribune: Town property in Cheney has advanced in price about 20 per cent, in the last two weeks. This is caused by indica tions of an unprecedented building boom that has already commenced. New buildings are going up all over town at present, and it is safe to calculate that at least forty new structures will be in course of erection by April 1st. A Yakima paper says: Over $4,000 worth of butter was made upon a single Kittitas ranch that of Smith Bros, k Co. last year. Upon the same place 300 hogs were slaugh tered, averaging 250 pounds each. Many other tanches from which returns have not been rectived have probably done proportion ately well NotwitntUudicg the severe win ter and large amouut of stock fed, a consider able amount of hay is yet on band , one gen tleman, Hon. C. P Cooke, havinglOO trna of fine timothy hay yet in stack. Thousands of acres of land capable of yielding like results ar yet awaiting the arrival of the home-seek, log husbandma-, ,"He who is ready to buy up his enemies will never want a supply of them." It is i heiper to buy a true Inend in Kidney-Wort who will drive away those miserable enemies, . tnrniil liver, conitination. diabetes, piles, diseased kidneys and bowels. This remjdy now prepared in liquid, as well as in dry, form. European Steamship Tickets. Conference Kates. Tickets solJ to and from all pirts ot Europ-; to ami from all points of Oreiron, Wasliintrton. Idaho and Montana at firrall) Rtdnceil find Lowest 'fu sible ltjite over the foilonin? lines ! North German Lloyd Steamship Co., Hamburg American Packet Co., White Star Line Steamship Co., Red Star Line Steamship Co., American Line Steamship Co. Apply i ersonally or by letter to Oldendorff, Harvey & Leahy, Agent .o. 10 vnshln;io street, (National 11 ink liulldlnir), P. O. Box 53. Portland, Oregon THE TWO FULL-BLOODS, Wide Awake and Marquis THE PRIZE WINNERS AND ACKNOWLEDGED superior Draft and All-Work Bullions, w ill make the present season, commencing April 1st, and ending July 1st, as follows: Roth ot tho stallions will be at the Fisher Stable, in Salem, Thursday, Fridajs and Satur days; balance of time, Wide Aoakc wi,l be at the farm of his owner, while Marquis will bo at Dallas. Tubus Season, 25; insurance. J5. Without any desire to overrate these animals or to mislead the farmers of Oregon, the owner of these two puie bred stations bclleies them to be as sires un equalled. He believes that these tw o horses (the former aPercheron Nermau and tho latter a Ihcle) and their get have been awarded more premlums'than any two stallions known to the public The pedigrees are omitteo here, .imply because the owner believes that the public are familiar with them. Kor reference to the pedigreo of Wide Awake. See No 788, VoL 1, Norman stud book. It Is probable that I will hate an Imported full-blood Percheron to plae in the stud at Scio and Lebanon. mlO 3m T. J. FDMUNSON, Sa'e n. EUSTa-XBTIBSI RELIABLE, DURABLE & ECONOMICAL 7 Will furnish a Horse Toner with one third less fuel and water than any other Engine built, not fitted with an automatic cut-off. H. JP. GREG OUT Sc CO., ApreiitH, No. 5 North Front St., Portland, Or. Valuable Bull for Sale! PRICE, - - $76. HALF JERSEY 1IA1F SIlOKT-HOItK. A THREE YEAR OLD HULL, SIRED BY Flrhn, a full Jtrsey, owned hvT. J. Appcrson; dam BEAUTY 4th, owned by Geo. IMmkkJa valuable animal lor any farmer to nave. Appi3 to ARTHUR WARNER. IV A 9mch5w 1J miles South of Oregon City, Or. JUST RECEIVED A fine lot of ALSIKE AND ESPER SETTE CLOVER. -BY- Miller Bros., Seedmen. 2(9 Second street, Portland. NOTICE. ATA MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRADE XV held Feb. 28, 1883, a committee wan appointed to arransre for procuring seed wheat o iuppU the needs ol the formers of the W Htamette Valley The O. R.ft N. Co has made a rate of fl per ton from San Fran clsco to Portland The O. & C. R. R. Co. will transport seed wheat la car load lots, to all potnis on the Wet) Side at 60 cents per ton; to points on the East Side for 75 cents per ton; between atitbna free. Farmer need fnffsaed wheat will please address all applications to the undersigned. The Hoard of Trade will procure it and fill all orders, in car load lots for the actual cost of the wheat, with freight as above. tuMed. Parties having seed wheat for sale are requetted to commum catewith the undersigned, stating price and quanity on hand. HENJ. I. COHEN. Ass'tSect'y Hoard of Trade, 64 and GO Front St. mch2t1 Portland, Oregon. FOR SALF. T IHE UNDRSIQNCD OPFERS THE FOLLOW In Pure and High-Bred Stock For sale at figures which It Is toileted, will meet the approbation of the public. ROAN COLT RATTLER. Two rears old the Kith of Anrll: b Kin? William. dam the Rattler Mare, owned by airs. Armstrong, near Dayton. Rattler stands 16 hands; weighs 11W) lbs, is very rang', stylish and possestes remarkable action. This colt is rtgarded by all who have seen him as the equal oi any con on tne ravine uooat. I'rlre, V300. THE THOROUOlinltED SHORT-HORN' BULL WATTERMAN BOY. Four ) cars old. Trier, 130. THOROUGHBRED AYRSHIRE BULL. Flte jears old. I'rlre, HOO. GKADKU sHtlr, Ten graded COTSWOLD3, FRENCH MERINOS, and LEICESTERSHIRE bucks. Price, (IV to 1 1.1. . .. ALSO Twenty grade ewes, one half and three-quarter grades. I'rlrr, Hi itnd . 3TWcashrs same age as those above Here sold this Fall ul of th. same flock for mutton at 15 each. Apply to or adJrcss : A. M. WADDELL, iup't BROAD MEAD FARM, marchStf Amity, Yambill Co., Ogn. . MAPS 1 MAPS ! ! HAPS OE OREGON & WASH INGTON TERRITORY. HEREAFTER WE WILL BE ABLE TO SUPPLY copies of map. of Oregon and Washington at follou injr rates. Theae maps are put up In convenient fi'im to cary in the iocket Euclowl in a stiff l ard cover. They can be nbUined at the following price.; Nap or Oregon, t .71 Map uf Wu.liliixton. . .51 Oregon anil Waalilatfon Combined. l.tS arilemit b) l'wtal Order or Registered letter. Postage .tamps will not be taken. Addrew TllLLtMrnTEFAKMRK MB. ., Draper U. Portland, Oregon. Corbett's Fire Proof Livery Hack & Feed Stable. Corner id and Taj lor Streets, Portland, Oregon. L. B. MAGOON, Prop. rii:i:rii(: n !;... .Hvii , 1 ! s 41, 22, 23. ii, Vi 26 ll 27 Order for Hicks and Baggage wag.-u m promptly aiirjuj to u.y or mgr.t. MM Hklnti) Men, "Wells Ileattli Renew er' restores hcaltn and v igur, cures Dspepia, Inifiotciice, Scvuat Debility 1. MASON CHIEF. HY SHMIIHINO l-ATCHEN. Kill llltF.D TROTTIMi STALLION, Foaled In 1S77 ; Rted bj Herr Younir . Ltximrton. Kentuckv MAM1N Clllhf romp of the hpt trt tlimr stoik known and fulh tustlflcs his reMcree bv his appea ance. He was Imported from Kcntuck) In Octobir 1SS2. Will. MA Ml at my i lace, one mile south or Aumstllle, from .March 1st to April 1st. After April 1st will beat Aumsvtllo Mondays, Tucsdi)'s and Wed nesdays. At Sftlem Thursdays, Friday's and Satur day's until Jul; 1st. rF.ltllsl S.,'5 for reason; 135 to In.uram e fflTG.rod pasturage for mares from a distance. u. w. riivn., jrrop. mchlm3 Oregon Railway and Nnvig' tion Coninniiy. OCEAN DIVISION. Between San Francisco and Fortlanit. Lsavlng San Francisco at 10 a. m. State of California. Qneen of the Pacini Columbia. Oregon. Feb.. . 23, March 14 Feb 21 March 10 March.... 24 Marsh . Alarch March 3 Feb . . .21 .17 March.... 7 31 March. ...21 Majch....5s rCOL Leat e Portland at 12:00 o'clock, Midnight. Feb 0 Mar '. 2 Feb 23 Feb . .. 27 March... 6 March. . 16 March .. 0 March. 17 March.. 20 March .. 30 March . 23 March. 23 Through Tlekets sold to all points in the Cnlteu States, Canada and Europe. Right rcsen ed to change steamers or sailing da) s. Fare Cablr, t20: rtcrage, $10. Children, 12 )cars, full tart; from 12 to 6, half faro; nnder 6, free. RAILROAD DIVISIONS. On and after Februarj 25, 1883 LEAVE: Portland at 7:00 A. M.; Alblna at 7:30 A. M ARRIVE: atAlblna0:40P.M.; rortknd at 8.10 P. M MIDDLF. COLI'NBIA, M ItlAJIF.TTF. AMI YAMHILL atnF.K DlllftlON. ijeave rutuanu i i I I I I for Mon. Tuos. Wod.ThurFrl. I Hat Dalles and Upper uiiumDia-.... Astoria and Low er Columbia. . . Dayton 7 AM 6 AM 7 AM 7 AM 'AM 1 M 7 AM 6 AM 7AM 6AM 7 A L 6 A I 7 AM ..7 AM ..JAM 7AM 6AM Victoria, B.C.... Corvaliis and in- 6 AM termediatu pta 6 AM 6 AM A. L. MAXWELL, Ticket agent O. R. t N. Co. JOHN MUIR, Snpertntendent ot Traffic. C. H. PRESCOTT, Manager! FARMS WANTED. w E NOW HAVE AND ARE CONSTANTLY RE ccning applications from parlks desiring to BUT FARMS. In the several vears we have been In the Real Estate business In rortlanu we nave soiu a great nion; FARMH in Oregon. Wo are now arranging to nnki the sale of Farms more of a specialty, and Intend this spring to bo prepared as near a possible, to supply all customers whoues're to bu a farm. WE INVITE all parties who wish to sell their lands or farms In the Statu of Oregon, either Iiiiproted or unimproved. Grain, fruits, egetablis or stock f rms to notify us personally or ny man, in oruer m e maj ut mc name. Please he particular and trlvj t.s the number of acres, section, range, township and county. Lay of land how watered; w at r. Of soil and how much fenced and cultivated, condition of balance. What improvements, such as buildings, orchards etc. Distance to poitofflcv, school, market, railway or river. Whatta the best way to reach the farm from Portland, etc. Price we ani your lowest pi Ice and best terms. Write in full. We want a large number of No. 1 farms to nil orders. All communications private, and will receive prompt atten tion. Address : E. J. HAIOIIT & CO., 52 Morrison et.. Tortland, Oregon. RAILROAD LANDS. Liberal Terms, Low Prices, Long Time, Low Interest OREOON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD COMPAN1 OFFER THEIR LANDS FOR SALE UPON THE following liberal terms: One-tenth of the tttce In cash; Interest on the balance at the rata ol seven ier cent one year alter sale, and eacn following year one tenth of the principal and Interest on the balance at the rate ol seven per cent per annum. Both principal and Interest payable in U. 8. Currency A discount ol ten per cent will be allowed for cash. Letters should be addressed to PAUL BCIIULZB. Und Agent, O & C K It, Portland, Oregon. TWO THOUSAND ACRES . . OF FARMS . , Near Willamette Itircr, 5 miles North or Salem. THE ABOVE CONSIST OF VALUABLE FARMS, well improved and under gtod cultivation, and includes Errllrut vhnl Lands. Thr Ileal of Hop Laud, and Is all .wod FjirsnlsiK Land, it Is favorabl) situated, Uing within live miles of Balcin and close to the Willamette river. I will sell st at a bargain In one body, or in lots to suit on libcaal terms. Apply to deoKtt THOMAS CROSS, Salem Ore von. A First rate 450 acre Wheat and Sheep Farm for Sale. FIVE MILES FROM SALEM. THREE 1IUND rod and filty acres In cultivation. One hundred acres beaver land, which makea a capital mordow block water In each field; all well fenced. Health location. Trout stream a mile long through the faltn, Apply to K. K. IM'BIF.K, novSltf Salem, Marion County, Oregon. Simpson & Killingsworth REAL ESTATE A5D GENERAL BROKERS, (No. 12, Union Block, up stairs ) Friiul Hlreef, I'orllnuil, Oregon. Orrici Hoim: From 9, a, u, to 6 JO r m ENGWER'S PURE BORAX SOAP! WHOLESALE DEPOT. ISAAC I. Ill TOON & CO., So, I I.I froul rtt.. forlluud. feblBlf BONE MEAL AND. BONE PHOSPHATE, A PURE ARTICLE In 21 and 100 pound sacks at MILLER BROS., ItWlI 'M Second tit , lorland Established in 1857. G. Shindler & Co., FURNITURE & CARPET DEALERS. IM AND lft) FIRST, AND 107 AND ltM FRONT xTUKETS. PORTLAND, ORLCON. Are thoroughly prepared to t rnish throughout at short notice. HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES, PRIVATE RESIDENCES AND STEAMBOATS. MAKE HENS LAY lmmenselyvaluable Nothini on earth will make hens mi lo l pint food. ooia everywnere, or sent ny man lor Portland Carriage Factory. Between Front and First Street, on Yamhill, Fortland. W. W. ESFEV, IS BETTER PREPARED HAN EVER BEFORE AND OrKN'S THE SPRING SEASON OF 1S82 FULLT equipped with tho be skilled labor procurable at the Eut and the best material found in the world, to manufacture t erj thing In t line of Buggies, Carriages, Pheatons, Webfoot Dog Carts, Light Speed Wagons, Light Dexter Wagon. Side Spar and White Chapel Wagon, Spring and Thoroughbrace mail uagonn, tho Espey Hack Truck, Drujs and Delivery Wagons. Hotel Wagons, etc., built ot tho best Eastern material. Largest and bes facilities of any shop on the Paclflc Coast and guarantee ever) article of our work, and prices that cannot t be bcaxi'V any dealer ami man laciurer. nniBwnieio' anjwung jou want, ami competitors and be coin inccd. Una m Mrftat, or lo tuea vuictr. nor ptUlib4 m aImt and full try ono who ptaato Modt or eoUlrfttM Ibo toll. H U a boautlhil faMtkH, aowln tbt looli at work amnoi Oafou, Boaai, Ctsorr, snlZTi J.1utJ.Ds4nsWiBanlMsi SUM! TTiiHjSsiMsia sVf wllhosli ssD tXlUsU Q IPss WwrlA 1 Wn hstTst PtTOf IstJuf offersjd f rr. fUnd your own addroii, and ten alhbon' moat tiWruoUd In Fornlni and aordralaf . and we will noil It iron. . 1 ALUM CO., ratontoei and Bolo kUnafMtarcra of Ibo FLliET J. UUOIM, Hm. Ill sad IS Catbarioo Hi., rblta.,Ik WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TOMORROW O Pool's Signal Service Barometer l&Sk t .iiiiTqi on HTOIUI m,AMS AN!) THKUMOMKTKlt t'OMIlINKD, !( Si'GW'El j Ml tIiS7r? ilB Ifal 1 "M' I M 111. rill H '! "' I a9nBl Bl 13 " Pisi I I y II limit, aa uoiowi f 1 ESTABLISHED IN 1851. CIIA8. HODOK, T. A. DAVIS, HODGE, DAVIS & GO., 02 ami 04 Front Street, (cor. Stark) Portland Oregon. OflVr to the Drug and Deneral Merchandise Trado a Complete Assortmeiit of Drills, Patent Medicines, Fine Clieniiatls, lasHvare nultl Shop Furnidire, and IkriiKKistN' SiiiHlrics. AUO WINDOW UJ.AHM OK ALL HIY.KH AND L'AI.ITV Of all tlielewiliiif COLORS IN CANS AND DRY. Putty, Lampblack, Red Lead, Glue, and Varnishes Iniluijlnit the ftnuit hramls for Couch painters use. Paint, Whitewash and Varnish J3nirslio.y, LiiiHuud Oil, in Barrel and caBCH, Turpentino, Cml Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, Neats Foot Oii Fish Oil, Alcohol, in .Barrels and Casses. Blue Vitriol. Sulphur, Castile Soap, Concentrated Lye, Potash. Bitters, all kinds. Quicksilver, Strychnino, and Tar, in Pints, Quarts, and Half Oallon, Five Gallon, Eto. Wo arc AfcenU for Oregon TUB llr-ST MIXKD TAINT IN U'SK. MillliicknMit's l.'arlMilic Kheep lip, Wakelee's Sheep Hut li'niid Squirrel Poison, and Ayer'sand lr. Jaj lie's Propric- tary Medicines. Wo buy our goods from fimt liands, thus enaMiiig us to tomto with any market on tht Coast as comparison of our prices will provo. SIMKIMIMII, IISIKONThTUllrr. CH IUIk, SJ i l.ll IU Hi ItKET. T SUCH LOW PRICES An were nccr beforo offered. Wnlng Kmim Tnlilr. from ?t 1'pwnnT. I'nrlor Soft, from g.tO l'iwnrl. THE IinUSKMOLI) TREASURE. Ladles must ee It to Ik: Appreciated. Call for It fdiOtf An English Veterinary Snnreon and Groatsa. now traveling In this courtly, says that ana of the Horse and Cattle t-owders soM ban are worthless trash, lie says that Shertdsnli condition rowdcra are absolutely Dora and lav like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, I teaacta- o Kiter-siamps. i. a. jounaun vw.,iu.i,j ana Heavy .buck Hoards, SSBBM BC, lftl SSIBI.W VTSIJ niilVIV va WHI ITVini Stilts 'BllVO ISIOrfc VAUIiaJU l Write to me fo anything jou want, and compare with any of my W. W. KHl'El. Hoy .VJti, rorlland, Oregon. a Dtteriptlr OuIorm of tbem. Wo rtraU It to lalcro doaoriptlvc work, of thirty -I wo Mfci. with otor Thirty Row .. aad alo eoatolni a earlr on ifeo vrooor Caiu?aUoa It ill detect and t ndli uto correctly any iliango in tho enther U to 4H bourn hi advance It will U what klud of Ktorm 1m uI'ITwcuIuk, and Iauii what dlnx-tlou luvitlmiMr lo ntivlKittorN. Fiiriiicra can plan their hoik Rxvorditi to It prtMlU'tlon. Have ftOuniei itneont In ahtnjfloM'awoii Ilaaan RWuratut.eniu.mtratU(liti, whltl. mono 1h worth thfptlieoi tho oomblmttiflu. TlilHKrtv.t WKATJIl.lt INIMOATOIt im luiorr-M bytlio moHt eminent I'll Htrianti, ProfOBiWH DCOT IM TUC WADI-fi I andNcieuttnoinenof theday tolwtlio DLO I 111 I nt CTUnLU ! '1 ho 1 lierm jiik tor and Barometer are imt In a nicely AniHlivd u alum frame, villi idlver plab'd trlmmlutfn, etc. iiiakiiiK it u beautiful a Hell a ut-erulor-nainent. WewillKeiidiouaHainpIouiio, tJW.rirnfrn, Uijoutjilnci .inirocHl Snler. mirtHtiptol 91, or nix for t, AKentNHre making fin,ii;i to $, aiij wllltltft'tem .i fnul wif rmnuice v". Older nt tilitu It t lis t HHJIITJ Ju-t ttiothiiigtohelltofanueii, mtr hint1', itr, Iianluut.ltil i cverlMKly. V H. Ponbufe btampH tnkuilf in gixd order, but inrmvi" funvd AurntH wmiti'd rvtTj wIiit '. html frr inular mid tnniM. AddrtvHallunlti-Htn OSWIMiO TIIKUllO.HICTIJt WOUI'.H, We refer to tho .Maor. Po-UiibhU r, Count j (Merit, J-'lirt und tvuud Katlonal lliuikH, or any tiucincrw homo in Onwo-'c, N, Writ your 'iwf Oflrr, Count h ih1 Shtfr J'taihbj, utnl rrmtl ly m mytr r, draft on Att I'ntk or r"irftl trtftr nt our rik. Xbla will Male, i HrUHtlful utul t r ri-rl Prrmiit. III'. 4 1 WHAT Till: 1'1'IIMU HY A(lT IT. I flnilPiMilttiruiiiirorh4 well mono tlitt col hftr lollar i cnti to.t hi ' trery tlnie. CrT. Ch It. 1I.kji, Stil,i "Twilight. Mit ih1)si. Baromctrr rsoilrfil In iptud firdrr on I miit ; lht Hie Inmrumftit nf iwrlVrt . Urwilou Inovrrr reotHM.1. Ilia nrothr tiiosle oml wm.ltr'ull.r ,P ' loi. Ilr. I) t. It. 1'i.mni, . V It U. (Mlliv, Dtlroll, Ml h, Pool'i Boromrtrr haa alrrady larM mo tntnj tlintr In cot, In rnrelclllntt IhpvriilliiT, Mm wnadcrful curlnnity aud work tu mrritilmi K J. KuBittTuftn, WlUoukio.W I. IIKWAKK OK WOUTIHsi:SS I.IIjTATKI.NS. Nnno genulnu without our Trado Mark, and Kixuaturo of J. A. l'ooi., on but k of IiiKtra- hz&.ls'tu ,-v r F4 A O i 1ARK. Every lnttrnment wnrrnntrd rtrfrrt aud IttUahl. Bizo 0W liichea long, ZX wldo. If not HatUUed ou reteiiutf tho liiKtruuieiit, return It atonoo ana We will refund j our money, i'kueo ntuto hero cu nav ourmlTyctlH04iit,n a 4) ids e 0J UKO W SNEIX, r. K. AUNOLD brands, in ItiKSaiiU tins. and Washington Territory for