saweftsKiswHssM3aasct&! titrmtmyp&BgBSVVmaaatp3w WILLAMETTE FAJtiyrKR: SVbljw. ORRaoV JUttE j. m4 5 T $cwt 5pcjratf incut. GENERAL NEWS. A moose was captured near tho mouth of tho Aesotin river. Kecont rains have made farmers in Umatilla vory happy. The immigration into the Big Bend region is 100 a week. The peach crop of the Delaware penin sula will be immense. On the Lower Chehalis timothy mead ows have turned to cheat. Cut worms are damaging gardens in Lane county this season. On Suilday a week ago a tree near Vancouver was struck by lightning. Railroad shops at New Tacoina are shut and 150 men discharged. The residence of Marshall Blynn burned at Ulympia last week. In Whatcom county the jury list is half of men and the rest women. Tacoma bankers shipped 16,000 tons of coal in May, to San Francisco. Vigilantes ordered two more men to leave Pataha lately, and they left Many new buildings are going up in Olymplaj ttwice 'as many as in 1883. Wool is dull and price unchanged at all the Eastern wool markets. J. G. Davenport is at Cheney settling witn nis creditors dollar tor dollar. A fire at Astoria burned Brown's ho tel, near the O. R. & X. Co.'s dock. Fred Grant owes over $2,000,000 and has nominal assets nearly that sum. Becruits forMormondom come by hun- uratu) l rum .cuiuiJtj, geucruuy lumiiius. The Pope threatens to excommunicate Fenians, and all who join secret societies. J. W. Off utt, a pioneer of Washington Territory, died last week near Olympia. The wool clip of tho Upper Country is large in yield and excellent in quality. The panic in New York has gone by and, more business in regular way again. Murphy, who worked on the O. P. road, was found dead near Yaquina, drowned. .James Keeney, of Springfield, was thrown from his wagon and has a broken leg. Good showers have prevailed through the Upper Country and crops are almost sure. Prolonged drouth has done much harm inthe interior of Vancouver's island. Luckiamute farmers are organizing to start a creamery ; a good idea if well carried out. A seven-year-old son of John Wal strom, living at Marshfiold, Coos county, was drowned. The steamship Yaquina with 1,100 tons of freight has safely arrived at xaquina May. IS. Q. Kramer, of Umatilla, killed a valuable heifer that seemed to have hy drophobia. Bud. Thompson, who killed Morgan at Prineville Inst fall, was oxonorated by the Grand Jury. Well known citizens of Umatilla are under heavy bonds on account of fraud ulent land claiming. Gqo R. Justus, of Grant's Pass, was accidentally killed by the'premature dis charge of his pistol. Yakima Indians refuse to let a ditch company take water through their land or out of their river. The woods about Vancouver are full of bears and berries. Crops in that coun try promise excellently. John McMullen, aged 74, lately died at Vancouver, having served in tho army io years, zo at v ancouver. Kings valley larraers navo a new wheat, received from Germany, that promises wonderful results. A five-year-old child of A. E. Henry, in Yakima, got hold of the father's pis tol and killed a younger brother The remains have been found of a man who disappeared several years ago in the Yakima country, named Smith. Tho Senate land committee will soon report forfeiture bills for the Northern Pacific main line and branches. Pioneers of Lane county will have a reunion at Eugene, June 5, and appro priate ceremonies and services. ( A. J. Cruzan, l Pleasant Hill, Lane county, had his barn burned last wcek; loss, $2,000 ; supposed case of arson. A cyclone swept through Assotin county last week and scattered some rails and was followed by a hail storm. A large building filled with cotton col lapsed last week at Baltimore and many people were buried in the ruins. Philip' Ilitz-will plant sixty acres near Hitzville in timber, chietly' black walnut, maple, locust, elder and box elder. 1 Some villain punched out the eyes of a mule hitched to a team and tied in Portland whilo the owner wob away. Tho .dispatches have chieflv been mude up during the week of news and gossip at the Chicago Convention. , Ctn. E. O. Babock, of the lighthouse tervico, Florida, and two assistants, were drowned while superintending work Jame A. Hunt, of Oakland, died re cently aged 00. He came to Oregon in 1811 and was a good man and citizen. The three fions of General Grant'mar- ned nch wives and in tho break up lato Iy all their'wivo's fortunes were losti'" It is thought from tho general tenor of crop retnras that crop3 in the North west will average the harvest of il8B2.' ,-j Ono Sylvester is suspected of being the man who cot the fire that burned down, the town of Weton, Umatilla county, Ho is in jail for want of bail. Wm. Cleak was drowned in. the river Sky V omish, Western Washington Terri tory, last week, while crossing in a skiff. When working with his planing mill, near Hillsboro, George Herren was badly lacerated by being caught in the gearing. ; a cioua Durst occurred on a D ran en oi .Burnt nver mat swept a barn auaotner buildings, doing 51,600 injury to prop erty. The papers at Dayton, W. T., tell of cool weather and frcquont showers that bless tho land and swell the crop pros pects. At New Iberia, in Louisiana, lawless ness prevails, and a pitched battle was threatened because of deputed election matters. At Palouse Junction the company has a well 186 Teet deep with plenty of the best of water, so cold as to be almost freezing. Penn Cochran was the first to cross the Cascades by the Lebanon road this spring. The snow is very deep, still, in some places. ' It is reported that 5,000 laborers have died at Panama within three months, mostly Jamaica negroes. Italians stand tho climate best of all. A violent earthquake occurred May 19, on an island near the Persian'Gulf. Twelve large villages were destroyed, 'ZW killed and many hurt. Tho salmon catch for 1884 will be light and it is thought the seals destroy a great many, so it is intended to destroy the seals in some way. Seventy children are being well schooled at the Umatilla, reservation school. The girls are taught all the arts of housekeeping, sewing, etc Our fanners have reason to hope to be independent with all crops promising the best possible, including cereals, vegeta bles, grasses, and fruit in some localities. An important land case in Vancouver, district has been decided against the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. There are many similar cases held in abeyance. In the Sharon divorce case, San Fran cisco, Shaion's evidence may defeat Miss Hill but at expense of whatever decency his family could claim. A man with millions of money and no moral char acter. A terrific cloud-burst occurred in Col orado, near the Nebraska line. Eleven cowboys were carried away and drowned. One also occurred in Texas and another near Visalia, Cal., where a family per ished. Severe frosts occurred two niehts last week and damaged gardens and fruit north, and east of Pennsylvania and Ohio. The damage is great as it includes the great. Middle States and New Eng land. The O. & C. Railroad has reduced freight on fruit from all points between Ashland and Roseburg to 30 cents for 100 pounds for car load lots and is study ing what rate to charge for small lots. Salem had two fires on Sunday last The o d work shop eat of tho Chemekata hotel burned, and Calvert's milling store caught fire and was damaged by wator that put it out j loss covered by insur ance. There was a snow storm along lake Erie near Buffalo, last week. On the Hudson the morcury was 45 degrees, treezing traits and vegetables. Tho crops in Canada were also damaged at the same time. John Martin, of Milwaukic, was found dead in a thicket near his home. He had taken strychnine. Ho was sober and industrious and leaves n wife and four children An accidental fall, some weeks ago, is supposed to have injured his brain. The Fenians set dynamite close to police headquarters, in London, and blew up a portion of the building and shattered the buildings near by. Thir teen persons were injured, five of them women. It is said four dynamiters were captured. Rev. Mr. Stevens was driving near .Lebanon and kindly took in a little boy for a ride. The boy's brother came along with a gun and shot and killed ono of the horses because he said he thought tne minister was running away with his little brother. The Republican National Convention at Chicago choose Lynch, a colored man from Mississippi, temporary chairman. displacing Clayton f Arkansas, who was tho choice of the National Executive Committee. No ballot was taken Tues day. The Convention meets in a great building that seat la.uuu. A terrible chapter of horrors was per petrated near neasanton, Hansaa, a girl was killed, her head chopped oft and two children and their mother mur dered. Their bodies were decomposed wnen lounu. ine parties are not known nor who did the murders. Hie wagon they were in was found and one horse and double' harnoss. The papers havo much to say of tho affairs of Grant r Ward and generally nYTMYsa Birmnnrliv fnr Hunnrfll lirflnt'd loseea and confidence jn his personal in tegrity. This young Ward is a great rascal. Thoro is a popular disposition to disbelieve the insinuations, that Grant knew anvthing of the unlawful dealings ofWard&Fish. It is demanded that measures be taken to protect shad. This fish comes to us from Sacramento where they hate been propagated successfully. The Columbia will bo well stocked in a few years if tho small fish that find their way here are allowed to gain a marketable size. TlieH shad is the finest fUh that enters tho riv ers from tho seas. ACME DRIER AND EVAPORATOR. . ...x senEfH fan .HH. I KS2sriBSai&iiMKaB fl ----Maamirmmx-m-- m m HBjsSHIisBBfl'M' Rf bbmai ? H o3,a- fi fc. - ' TS iSSMsSS BlI B KiSZrNCi ivmKK &S9flLHSB9jy52iikv I IP W$i IJkI w i Oregon Railway ami Narlra tlon Company. OCEAN DIVISION, Rein-eon Portland and Run Frauefar. Leaving AiiiswortU W hart t midnight, M follows: "I PROM PORTLAND, Midnhrht. Oregon. Thursday ..June 5, SttW, Tuesday 10 Columbia, Sunday 16 Oreg n, Friday 20 8Ut,Wedn.da. 25' Columbia, Monday 30, Orijron, Saturday. ..July 8j 1 Ron ban rruvcisco. - 10 4M Columbia, Sunday. Juoo 8 iTfg n rriday is State. Wednesday 18 Columbia, Monday, 23 Ore? n, Saturday 28 State, ThurMa),...July 8 Columbia, Tueda 8 Through Tickets told to all points la the United State, Canada and Europe, RAILROAD DIVISIONS. Transfer tteamer connecting with Atlantic Expiesa leavei Ash Street wharf, Portland, dally, at 11 :40 A' H. The Psclllo r.xpresi arrives at Portland, dally at 11:40 A. H. M1DDLK COLI'UIIIA, WILLAMETTE AND YAMHILL KER DIVISION. Leave Portland for IMon. Tues. Dalles and Upper Columbia Astoria and Low er Columbia... Dayton Corrallls and In termediate pta 7 AM SAM 6 AVI Tacoma and SeatUe dull at 1 P. af. Victoria teamen do n t run bunfata. 7 AM I AM Wed.Thnrrrl. j Sat, 7 AM 7 AM AM 7 AM 6AM SAM 7AM 7 AH 7AM 6AM SAM General OOlcrs Cor. Front and D 8 la. O. n. PRESOOTT, Manager. A. Li STOKES, Oenl Pass. Ag-e. U A. L. MAXWELL, Ticket Agent. MAPS 1 MAPS ! ! HAPS OE OREGON & WASH INGTON TERRITORY. rXEREAFTEB WE WILL BE ABLE TO SUPPLY JTL eopies of maps of Oregon and Washington ai following rates. Tbeee maps are nut up In convenient form to cary in the pocket Enclosed in a stiff board cover. They can be obtained at the following; prices: Map or Oregon t Map of Wasulnfflon,.'. .:... Oregon and Washington Combined. I.SO laTEemlt by Postal Order or Registered Letter Postage Ftamps ttlll not be taken. Aauross : W1LLAMKTTE FABMCK PUB. CO., , Drawer 13. Furtland Oregon FOR SALE! IMPROVED FARMS I.V LINN AND LANE COUNTIES .... In the heart of .... The Finest Farming District ! West of the Rocky Mountains. For particulars address or call on A. WHEELER, pr20m3 Shedd, Linn County, Oregon. Having .purcliiucd tho right for Marion couuty for tho Burns Fruit Drier and Evaporator, ' Wo are cow prepared to manufac ture and fain sh three different sizes of family nd three sizes of factory driers. Its economy of heat, per fect control at.d ditnbution oi tamo rtnderait impossible to scorch thr fruit. lerv part of the drying chamber is ot tfjual temperature indicated by a thermometer, and it sjBlem of ventilation carrying off tt.e moisture at d steam thrown oil, are a ftv of the points of superior ity that recommend it to every in telligent mind. Driers in Operation. The fc.) lowing tamed gentlemen have onr drier in opciation: R, W. Sijies, Brooks Station; John Sch ader, Aurora Mills; orS.A Clarke, 1 miles routh ol Salem. We wlil bae a drier up and ready for exhibition, at the time of tho next Pioneers meeting, at Strang n tin thop, Suleni. For further particulars addrec: Strait,' A. Ziinmcriiiaii, Salein, Oregon. " ' ' , , KELLY & UNDERWOOD, SALEM. - - OREGON. REPRESENTING STAVER & WALKER, 208 to 214 Front St., Portland, Or. GENERAL AGENTS FOR J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co.'s Engine, Threshers, Headers and Saw Mills. Studebnker Farm and Spring Wazons. Ittmsries. and fer riages. P. K. Dederivk & o.'s liny Presses. EMPIRE MOWER. REAPER AND BINDER. The J. I. Case Plow Co.'s Sulky anil Walking Plows, Harrows ami ivuiiavucurH. uuusier uriu i;o.7s seeut-rs, Drills and Sulky liny Rakes. Acme Harrows. DIAMOND AND BUCKET E FEED MILLS, FEED CUTTERS, Etc. Send for Illustrated Catalogues. nw I aiBSKSaaaanHlsSssHasSlssV ACME HARROW, Clod Crusher and Levcler. Weiohs much less than other Pulvcrizinc Harrows. Sells about ono-third l6s. aud with all does the most thorough work of any. J. I. Case AGITATOR. the Agitator i the but grain saving chine erer maile. It runs lighter, threshen faittcr, ia less liable to ijet out of order, and raves grain better than any other machine. r , flat worms are playing hvoo with gardens in and around Balcm. A good rain would kill them off. STUDENTS. IN PENMANSHIP. m W. McCWftNEIA IS OIVINO LESSONS IN X Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, In the orthwest oorn.r ol lllih and Court .treet. At 4-30 and 7:80 P. U. Persons wUhlng to take lessons can commn-e any day In the eek. Terau. or Tulllon..1-cr plain writing, 12 les sons, ft 60, or t lor 24 lessons For pen drawing-. It Irssons, 16. or $10 per month. Old and j oupjj are In vited to attend. mar28U HIssssssssP9sHIHEkWVsB sHHoBKKsEKslWsftJisl OiWk'Jrtf'ittj' ''l5CAlti9lsflFiHMssMsHssV yyjrfPBi JJ0twmvwv"Nsrr s"x?if MANHOOD R umnif tbe veil Utlizer, the King of 1I KMtAMttre. RESTORED. Dr. Abernethy ft uu. s VITILIZEK ..TUE.. KlnaolallKn.nn awtnedlts. T T Is beyond a d:ubt the most reliable, useful and X PaananzxT Toxic to the reproductive organs of Mth sexes known. It acts illrec ly upon the nervous system, it resuires aeDuiuiea runcuons or tnep.io clp I organs of the bod; and unsu psssd aa a Jkervlne It Is powerful, permanent and determined Aphrodisiac It Is an AUerative and Aperient of excellent One qual ity. It relieves weaknes. and pains In the kldne s; It imvariti lnuta trtxm thai at tfUirn Iwftm iinnsriii. 1 !& it cure, frontal headache, pimples on the face, I is of arern ry, relaxed Co. union w in. nertous system, In diircsUon, our stomach, diabetes, and all urinary troubles Iho e lm have failed to obtain a cure houIilrairiKllattlj die the VITAL1ZKH a trial. It lathe KINO of all. It has net er failed In a tingle ese, Ttie eompsny will pay I'.OO for a case It 111 not cure, no matter whether compile ited or not, 1h.oii.bIna tlon o! tb. VirauiKK U suth I' at It cures both simple snd complicated ca-es. TbLisowIngtoa pisctlcalex. ptrloncoof 33 years. Vr. A. 4 Co will guarantee a permanri t euro in cteryc.au ukrn under their treat tnent and special advice, lime required Is from one to thre. months tre.to.ent. If tne grcattViTitizxa falls, the money paid for the reuioJy will be refundnl or J00 forfeited Call rr writs for cur Ouar.av.TiOJ. oi Maxiioop, whldi will arable Ibe suScrtr toaisxr tlie neccwary question, so that each can litre the proper remedy forwarded sulfabl lor hi brauai. Cisx CU.NKLMATION HU:f. L'O.NllDK.STIAL. Vihevt Uiemrrat Vit.llztr. 14. er sx bottles In case, tl sir. ritisnT TO CiaK u slor Cxsas, stnt by Kiiirej. on race pt ofprlre or G O. D. T ATsT'li'n su'eri'g from diseases pr-cu'hr to tin IIUUBitMi six Invaluaila aid and tp-edy cur obtained. Our ferx,a' monthly pills ar. uo.ur paaej as a regulator. eeut on receipt of prite, 13 lr. Abernrllir A ., ! Markrl !., ror rr .Malli, aasi I'raorl.ra, la. tsrrak. Marset and Valtntla itm-t dummy cable cars from the f rr) , etc msyi8U 0VHPKVtMmL 1kWLwLWB Address. TAVLOM MFC. CO. J?i4Mf.lUVfyr;il Camkcniara. -S C1r-i . SV- THE EMPIRE HARVESTER AND TWINE BINDER. Hustho Xeatcat, Simplest nml Uest Diivc Wheel ; has tho beat Canvas Arrange ment for carryinK Grain from I'lntfoim to Elevators ; hub thu best Cutter bar ; luw tho best Pitman Connection; has no .Sido Druft; lins tho host AdjueUMo Kocl; Las the best Tilting Arrangeniont ; has the lust HiiiBinK and lowering Arrange, nient. It is unoxcvjllcd for Sticngth and Durability it is tho lightest; is simplest in Construction ; is Subbtuntially and Strongly Uuilt ; is tho Suiest to Hind; haa Fower Pieces of Machinery than any other ; Ims Heed of Power Exports; litis a Friend in every purchaser. WAKELEE'S . fff illtLttfk ttTVntM :mtKII:t 3nisn (LSflPHIfs&sWVsW ' ' - LttWwtttW - u n iifAvcicc jr.r'ei "mr ojp" n. r. AND. Gopher PATENT Squirrel tifivti cc irnnbfakia ('; yIlZs. 3? XI 3K.1VJC 3.' O Ifc- In l-lti. and ))!'. Cans. The Cheapest is the Best. Far Sale by all Dealers, WAKELEE & CO., Chemiots, . OCCIDENTAL! HOTEL, Sau Francisco. Salem Property For Sale I A LOT SixlCS feet south cf CIkuxIxU lloul.ttitli store on It occupied by i!r A 1. Uu'llivl aui as a grow ry store. Abo: A lonitorutilc dirtll.n in boutb balim, with bt. rooms; lot 7'xltO feet. in. swre win vm aoia uir aiTi Auurtus ( IIAHLK-i JOItV, Sacm, Or. Or; call at ths Jory ws;ou .hop, fcoutli bah ni. KNIGHT & MCE, Horse Shoeing & General Blacksmiihing. HAVING fOKllED A COFAHIXElUllir L'.NDKB th.abv. Dane ws Ifafomi th. general public w. ar. bow prepared to do all kinds of irv wi rk V). repair Hacks, Uurirtt, Machinery, etc. Th. last t4 HorsVabMlur- HklUMr sk UK. JourHOJ ujtposil. r ur.t jjaiivnsi liana, swvui SO, 000 SWEET- POTATO PLANTS 17OilHU OVTIIK KlLl.nWNO VAIUETIKM; 1 HutitlK-rn O-oin, t'nl-i llnl llermuda, trlloir I'lliirnln, huh llrul Ilrd .Irr.ry. ill b rvJy to p!sct out iron pith of Way until ml die of Jiniw l'r! il.t aoU d rectlons for p'snting sent OH .pliuatirii, A'irirl. i ('. ('. ill KU'I tUT, Albany, Oregon sprllru HEW Wg ani nan OswlWlfllW 'Slftcu'-S of JJti ttaual oulflt ot 8 plM wltb vdu inrludietr n B.OQt(W ISBklllra -' ....-s. ..a A ilnarvist aviill nttbtlltM. rill atnil' Outrfl ironteod perfflc War- tfq liMrti1.ifiW. iJjI. uultfsV aikI ilnitt runnniki. pon't ptrJM to $tmtormt.LiHvmtu Urttr. WUUsis.rMrlMcw ruiiksyw rla. Circa Ursi rrv jk:?hmss,&'SKi2 ?