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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1884)
WlLLvMKlTfi FARMER; SAhEM, ORKQON, AUGUST 15, 1884. JjjVuw lciaijlmcut. QUNBRAL NEWS. New wlicnt trc at WcmLom. Hpitkutio county iwi'mm' 1 1 ,rif)7,!(KM AVlioul m ItO cctitM in JucJcfoii county. Whitman wool I'roworrilmvooiiriitii.ul nt c;njiux. Wlirut in Uiinilillii rouiily yii'lilHiihiiiit 1 llllflll'li to till- ill'ltl I1ih1iiii I'ihIiIih'I; i Imililiiig u l!()00 rnsi(i'in'ii in 'I'm ulna. I'llllllitlll ( OlllllV li IH III) M'lllllll ilic- triH- ami a hind of cm r $ 10,000 I'ldmiiH nil' iiiuslui int: in llii' li'ip i'. i;i"HH iiioiinil tlii' Koiinil vvuitiir; f"i a jnli iinj In In I. (if wnli r siii'i't iirinlc lrrn liuto iliiii"l running. (inlil i fiiimd nil I ln ' nncliic, in Clli'llilli-f county Hi'i'fiitly tin' ilii'i niuiiiclci ut ( il.Mnpiii Will- '.).'( (l ,'ll I'M III llll' rllllll', 'I'ii' roitil (mm Yiil.iiiin ( 'ii it In In ?n"ilily liuili, from Anihwiiith. Tlio I lili iufitutrv have tnki'ii llm pllll'l! of llll'i!ll III VlllH'OIIVlT. A fujipi'i I m h itti t him licim T'limd in llm mountain north uf tin 'h lialin river. A kick I )iiiiiu( ralic laliliraliiin lincl iiik wiii hi'lil la1'! week in l''ntiiiicl Mall, MokIoii. lion Milli'i, i( Siiriliiin crcolc, .JiicWmiii county, fold IKHI p'iiiiiiIh of plums from una In a. Clii'iii) fin i on tlm S'onnil nn at tin cnil. Tim O. I( A N. Co. low worn out competition. Spokane in infextnl with "vhi;m" and tliicvcH ami tie (ulk (if having jllHliee without law. .lake Mill, a well know n old linn' eta'o man of Walla Walla, was killed at Otm villi', Nw Yoik. I''. 10 Meeker A Co , w ill ri'ipiire fi.'O pickeiH to puller thoii crop ol 'J I 'J acic of hop viiiet 'I'hn fust i ar load of wheat for the h'.isoii left llliin Mountain ftiition on Kiuluy hint for I'orlluiiil. The railroad in now completed from CIiiiIHn to Knlclltlin. Itelllui traint will run .ilxnit Aiigiiht 20. The hop crop in ,'ihhI at Walla Walla Fallon Hin-, fioui 'J'J itcit'H i xpt-i t lo rciill.n 12 000 clear piofil. V I'. l'i-l; linn I hi i :1iu-hI IJ.ikmiU'h in- (eieht iii tho Dalian Itemicr, and in now vKile editor and proprietor. Toed llaiiuelieri, Jiickifm county, ICdeii precinct, cbowi.il U,:i7r K)uinii of hihiI from 'Mb merino crude. Tho Kumiu'ivW. T., LufulKrC, lum filed atticliH of incorporation ; capital cKn-k f.V.,(XK, charen f 1,000 each. California will have a reuUT cxorl rtiirplus than l.mt year hut not no much an the lare crop of throe yenrH api. The renideiiee of Mr. .Sivap', on tho Dayton and Amity road, wan horned to the ground lant wiok. Loss $1,000. A yniitiK man who fell from (he J ntrect bridge, liuht Portland, diul in coiincqueiice of coiiciiiinu of the liraiu. (iiii. ()lilrilj.'c, a .1-ye.ir man (or Htiifjn roliU'ry, at Colfax, lain encaped from tho Seatco penitentiary Fifty dollar.-i in of fenil for him. Ileiiilrickn miyn one tiling in certain, if the tickit il elected Cleveland and ho will In- inauKtiiateil. There will hu no Eli ctoral ('nmiiii"Mioii. .lohn (1. Whittier writca a letter and rnvn he in not piep.ired to nh.iiidon the Uepul'licau purtv and hope.n to ceo it roll iij) itN usual iinijorilieH. Kovton A LiiiIiI'h hiw mill und himher ynrd at Calouno City, W T., were totallv dentroyed liy lire recently. I.O-H, .fllO,- 000; innuiaucc. .f.'.tKK). Harventern ate winking day and niht and .Sundays, in Yamhill county, atop pinjj only loiiu enough (o change homcH and lunula every livo hoiim. A. youiin man named Ilayden, a lirako ('inn on tho () It A: .V. Co 'h load wiih mi injured hy hein(4 caught hotween car that hu died of hin hurts. li'lix Win ion, a ntano drivei, wan thiown from hm coaelt hy iciimoii of a wheel running oil' while going down thu I'wintoii hill last week Tho littla Trotter, .Jay Hyo See, tri.il to lower hiH niiiid, the other day at liiiffalo. Ho made it mile in '2 10, but hi piuvious record was t! 1(). In Montana of Into cow lioyn have mndo war on horno and cattle thi"'(s und have "den Icnod" ulioiit thirty of them. Tiumm urn growing wholusonic there. A tok'Krttm from Itiparin nay . A milo fianl of Moneken, on the Snnk river hinuch, cifrlit tek'niph jmleM were utruck by lifrhtnini.;, the dentroyed. Tho wifa of tlie freight clerk at Wal lulu Junction, wan drowned in the Wrtllii Wullu rivor rccmitly. A briiko man who wont to her rcnouo wan also drowned. HuniuojH nitu of Kentllo huvo lield another median to dovine wnvrt and ineium to rnino if 1(K),(KMI with which to complete thn Cedar liver oxlonniou ; !r75,(KH) has heeii rtiihitirihod. At .Ion Cannon n lunch, twenty milea north of lleipner, theru in u well that can ho lighted with a nnitclt and will hum a Itlilo bliuo, hluo blazon in fact ull gaa mid no wittor an yot. Knoiinoun wheat ciopn aro found in Jackson county tliin'year; hoiiio lleldrto lifi hiiHlmlH to the acie. Out) threo-uuie ileld yinlded till! litinholh of whout. I'V.mk Stuwiml. agod 1'.), of WoM (Jhehalom, fall on a pilch fork lant Mon day, from n loud of liny. One. tine pann ed through hin lofl hint;, )Ii'h injury in t'on'iderud Intnl. Oynlnrvilln, W. T lias lii-cn cletiioil n iluiiy i u 11 1 1 route. Tho htirvnxi in No. lVron county, Idaho, irt nliiiniliint. SK)knnu rivur w iilwiiilnntly Hiipiilicd Willi tt Ollt 1 1 MM HOIIMIM. lliiivrnlingiM irK(((liinf MuMfn(:torily in Illllinll J1 II lit )) it. I'Iih liil IIki lit I'lilmiHc City ik-HtroyocI ;ji!(l,()(H) worth of limih. i (iood hiliiinlnoun coal in worth $10 por ton al llie (Je el-uiii Iniliin. The I 'mill ilia HHtill uulloalahli'. Largo iuinpn huvo heeii cent for to the collerinn. Albany Kneiiie Co. No I elected C II. Sh-warl, W. Millix and (I W. Walta di legnti h lo tho .State Km mi n'n AcbOciu tlon The i-w U of ilia relief expedition hiiviii)' leiiehed New Yoik, we jiearof finieialnof tin' dead of ihetireely party, who am buried lit their icpictive lioiuen. Many eriliciinn me u aide adverse to the I'aiitima canal, hut Di l.esepH us cerla thai he htm all the money ho needs mid the worl in going on as fa.t as ho expecled l'rlland wnli r woil nine not adeipiate I . the hiijijily of the city and tin re in not w iter for spiinUiny Mieetn or lawn bathing, an the water i hIiiiioIT in tho evening. The ily of San l'i.iueico has jut sent home to China lilnelioii lepers. They w II! put III a pi II and hoxed Up hy the idiip cliipeuter and will be well cared for on the I up. A week iiko Saturday thiidwelliugH on th (ioodwin farm, at I .a C.onan, above Vancouver, were huried. Iliirnine; briinh net lire liynpiukH thrown on the prevailing hii;li wind. I.ohh, tl.(X). Oliver, son of CeorL'e Johns, near Hillcy, in Wanhiiiglon county, was nhot in the arm hy a 'oinrade when out llll III lllg OII Scoge; creek. The arm will probuhly have to be amputated. A f'J.VOOO linud of ,o sled hon-cs and mules driven from California, punned through Harrington, ' T, for Lnko Click, ceven miles wil They left Yolo futility, on June II. There were liOO. All llie Ijimtorii const itufTenil a novnre e.iith(inil;e cla k lecutly that I.mted ten "iconds and scared them worce than it nhook (In m. It cniiM-d intense fear and wild ahum fjr and near. It wan h It for a thfitifiitiil null". I'linng a heavy thunder ntorm in Il.iiiiifciin, l'eiiu , a merchiint wholiad been iruek by parnlvhiH wa completely rentored by tho ell'ectn tif a ntroke of electricity that hurled him aurosn thu roau The magnificent now hotel,Tacoma,on the hay in that city, hh lately opened under ery gratifying circuinntanceH. It him cost .f'JOO.tMX), 'Iho great grand lintel Yillard ntarted at Portland in open all tho time, never having been euclonod. At it war veteranV meeting at Old Or chard, Maine, Mr. Illnine made a very el oipient address that was very well re ci ivetl. He viewed Maine's pirt in tho war and paid a touching tribute to thu dead. Cholera deathly spreads on the cen fiont of Kin nee and in Northern Italy. Funic ceizi n small tow ii" an the disease nppcum. Observation chows the pri'i ence of myriads of inycro-pic hfo in tho water of i'lficteil districts. The Mountaineer learns from Wncco farmers that cpnug grain in much be no li led by Into rains and fall gruiu is nut over half a crop. When Hiiiniiier-fnl-lowed it yielded very groat crops, but stubble plowed and .-owed in the fall id light, Koiir Nook tn Sound Indians woro poisoned by eating raw clams at I'ort l)icovery lnt week. Thev narrowly cst'iiptd death. The roinedy uod by them wiih the bark of cttlar, from the tender shoots near the leaven, which m.is chewed and the juice swallowed. A cyclone, struck the town of Wasco, Oregon, Tiied,iy week, (mm tho south went, blowing down tho iiimv Mtthodint chuich, Wiceek's null and other budd ings. W. M. Jiarneit, meichiint, wiih severely injured in tho spine. It is said that fiOOO pcopb will bo re quired thin coanon to pick tho hop crops of Iho l'nyallnpand Whito livor .valleys. Tho crop will lie tho lnrgeit on record, being double that of 18811. Tho picking seimon will commence iiImiu1 Septouibor 1 and cfintinue twenly-fiviulnys. Several leading Japanese, who repre sent the commerce of that empire, uro now visiting tho United Stilted to md about building up more intimate com inoi on la'tween the coiintrios. Their visit attracts much attention of Kanteru business men an they aro very prominent ami highly educated in Japan. Service was hold in a Pennsylvania chinch when tho earthquake occurred and c.aiiHtsl a fearful panic. There was paMic ull over Ohio, 1'oniiHylvanin, New York, New Jersey and Now Knghtnd, but not at far south us Washington. There vveio Horvicen held in some places ami prayers oflertHl for safety. 1'iiviio, "ho ha for yearn back been delutling jieojilo with tho idea tif taking up lionu'steads in iho Indian Territory, has tried i( again, loading in a party who hud built several small towns. Thev were forciby ejected bv tho gov oiumcut ami their towns and nil improve ments and i;ootls burned. I'ayne is both disgusted and ariosted. Toniblo scandal in tho Hfo of (Inner Clovoland is mndo pidilio lately concetn ing maltetn of thirteen yeius ago. Ilecclicr und Schuiz have e.xnniined them and tho cloriuont preacher and Schurz both agifsi that thny aiti siitinliod with tho oxplauation. One Now York paper intiiuidK that Heoehor had a lit- lln Mfiiniliil nf tits fiwn In Avtitnin iiboiil. ' thirteen year apro. Tho cholera ntill nujca in Krnncc. Wheat is C0 cunta at Goldoiidnle, W.T. The Wall Htioot Hank has failed. It will pay in full. Colo gathered in upward of $0000 at Hjiokitne Kails, V. T. Emancipation Day was duly colobru tod in New York on August 12. Sheep men nio fined &0 in Klickitat county for bringing cheep iioin Oiegon in violation of law. One of tho cables near Victoria bus broken, which prevents dhcot telegraphic communication. Indians going from ICiltibis valley to tho hop lit bin, avoid the Kuoijiinlmio road, as the toll in too high. The in til contract for the route from Kllniihbiii'g to Sitillln is going begging. Who wants a ehiineo to bid? A cloud burnt in a mining gulch near Alkali Lake ICmnli op, aday or two ago, carried a 'hm.iiii.in out into thu Fiuh'T liver. Mi. Mc.Mulleii of (Jarfielil foiinty, W. T.f had .2000 in coin cached on ln ranch, which tho 'it cent flood washed away. A public meeting in Victoria, t!e-uouiiif-d tho Cbuie-e Coinmi-sion as an invanion fif tho Dominion (loverment anil a plot lo beat ietrictivo legislation. The firemen of Albany are working with a vim to in iko the coming tourna ment a big success. .Several new companies will join tho ascociation this i ear. Kllbrts aro Is-ing made to organizo for a county fair at Me.Minnville thin fall, beginning .SeplemlK-r 150th and holding four ilnyn. Tho driving track is to lc remodeled anil u pavilion built. Tho l'rcnbytery of I'uget Hound held a short but pleasant and active cesinn at Sumner, 1'ierce county, W. T. The ipichtionn mainly d'alt with wore tho supply of vacant and new fields, and the Hut little in said lately about the Cu'iir d'Aleno mines, especially of a fluttering niitiiie. The majoiit.v of iho-o who went there have ictuined without ifcomphsh ing their purpose, and to-day thocamp aro nearlv deserted. J. .S. Morean thteched ten acres of wheat this week in I'niMi.ll.i county, which yiolilcd -i7."i bushels. Corn wan cultivated upon the ground last year, which goes to chow that coin ground will raice big wheat. I'rof. W .S. Smith, teacher in the Oregon ccluxil for deaf mutes, in lookinir for pupils, he has lieon through Multno mah, Yamhill and Folk, and in tlnc counties found nine. Ho will extend hia travels through Southern Oregon, granting of aid for the erection of place.'1 of wor-hip. There wan alo a brief dis cussion of thu projected Sumner Acniletny. The hopo in entertained that a handsome building for biger education will wm adorn that prosperdu j neighbor-' isjod. The Walla Walla Council has elected the following cit v ollicers: I'olice Judge, H. M. Whitman ; Clerk, Le K A. Shaw; Attorney, W. (!. L.mgford; Trca-uror, O F Licy; Health Ollieer, W. (i. Alban; Survevor, l. 15 ibon , Mrcet Coui inisnioner, J. K. Brooks , Sexton, John .McNeil. District Attorney Hyde, n Sjokane county, W. T., him given the County Assessor an ofliej , opinion (bat the law p.icseil by our I ist Legi-lative Assembly, piovnhui; for tii" tavatioo of all railroad pioptrtv .c. tiithngto gross earnings of the lu.al, is iiiiconstitutioiial. There ha- been laid out anil recorded tho plat of a now town in Walla Walla county, to be cm Hod l'ouchct. The town is situated on tho lino of the O. U. it N. Co. anil consists tif livo blocks, ami at present contains two stores, a black smith shop, Fostoflice, telegraph oflice and no saloon. Wilson and Hawkins, of Yakimn, have bonded their copper mine iti the C!e-el-uin district to a San Francisco party, for whom Mr. II. C. Walters, of Kittitas, is acting as agent, for the stun of ?(i(XX). Of this amount it is anitl that if 1500 is to U- put up for forfeiture in case the San Kiancisco parties fail to pay tho remain der anil take tho mine. A telegram from Helena, Montana, giving tho work of cowboys, says A courier just arrived fit "i near the mouth of tho Mussel Shell rer s that Granville Stuart's cows lioys " i a largo band of horse thieves surrounded. The band is to strong to be taken, but enn Iki held until help cornea. Reinforcements left Cottonwood Sunday and hot times aro exjiectcd. Tho following is thn wheat yield in Yamhill county . W. K. Coulter, Amity, lo bushels jwr aero ; 0. N. Ciistoel, 50, JO bushel per acre ; A. J. linker, near Hel!vue,100 acres 45 per acre ; J. It. Der by, Me.Minnville, 80 acres, 118 per aero j Wni. Goodrich, Dayton Prahio, 42 por acre ; J. C. Daley, one hold 30 ami another 42 per acre; JefV Davis, near Hel'ovuo, 45 per acre. Hon. Win. Galloway thinks tht tho aveiago in bis neighborhood will bo between 85 and 40 bushel per acre for fall wheat ; iu many field tho yield is often 20 per cent, more than the owners estiuinto )t. Tho above figures aro "machine measure," actual weight will make about S por cent. more. The' grain is largo und plump. HI Buccet. Fiiuncially mil soi'Ully aro tbio to his xob lent health If Ida system worn cloggt.t mid fovttrmli, no riutitit ho would f.vil us ninny othrrs tlo. Hut why not mjy rooiI health wlirn mi i) vun plraio thu luUtu at the Mint) lintu? Syrup of Kiga ii not only pleasant to tho taatc, HiiUouliantPH tliHiysttm tliomuvh ly, yet )n.iultly; it is linrnihii in-its uature, Blal stjti'tigtlirlia tho organs on which it cU othtt regulsr habits may be formed, anil tho sutler purmsneutly reatored to health and luppincn. Sample Itottles frea and Urjo bntttea for ad by J, J. Ungjp. KELLY & UNDERWOOD, SALEM, - - OREGON. REPRESENTING STAVER & WALKER, 208 to HI 4 Front, St., Port t and, Or. OK.VKKAL AGENTS FOR J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co 's Engine, Threshers, Headers and Saw Mills. StiKlt'lcckcr rami ;i:id Spring aiyons. Uiikl'M'.s. and Tar riji. V. li. JDeitdM ick A I'n.'.s Hay ITrs.st'.s. EMPIRE MOWER, REAPkR AND BINDER. Ilii'.f. K. !ns( Plow ;o.N Sulky ami Walking PhtwH, Uarnnvg atii! 'ulilviifoiN. lioo.sicr Drill lo.'s S'oil r-., Drills 5in! Sulky Kay ICako. Anne Harrows. DIAMOND AND BUCKBYE rEED MILLS. FEED CUTTERS, Etc. t"3end for ACME HARROW, Clod (Jrunlicr and Levvlvr. Weigh much lemt than otlier I'nlvi'ii lift IfaiTOWfl. Si lis nlout one-third 1-is, and with ail doa the meet thorough work of any. li m .. BKasaW5ftJaimJftfcCSS3SD?Ks. atfJPsWBi,Bi'''jPPylaalM THE EMPIRE HARVESTER AND TWINE BINDER. Hnst he Neatest, Simplest and Best Drive Wheel ; has the best Canvas Arrange ment for curry int; Grain from Flatform to Elevators ; bus the best Cutter bar ; hs the beet litm.inConneetion ; bus no Side Draft ; lias the best Adjustable Iletl ; liii the bet Til tint; Arrangement ; has the bert Raising and Lowering Arrange ment, It m unexcelled for Strength and Durability it is the lightest ; is tii.ijileet in Construction ; is Substantially and Strongly limit; is the Surest to Bind ; hu Kower Piece of Matlunery than any other; bat need of Fewer Experts; has av Friend in every purchaser. CLKHART CARRIAGES HARNESS M Ffi CO. b Milan l .11 itrlM sfC k J. Tiu linn. We employ tin Hoi order n. 4i IlCUOT IW the Mtiie sh otbeni Top liiuvlp. at Oar lUmwi am fil u.niliv hold for vr aaai T.iallirr. Single, VS.AO to SKO. Amthlcf fullr warranted. Be. ithicc fullr OTarrantei myirur. pud for our lilt n CLsJoerie free. Addi lore uurln. metui for rfn i Trnimrinair I'ltATT, Mcc'J, Klkhart, Indiana Ws Retail at Wholesale Prices, csfXllTtt The"B0SS" . THRESHER A" E .wa, J?r m$PK'i KWEja2tPi. VrK L. L. .i - '.! - j TS!51 S -f. tti rzsi.st, , lRJB-v.4'1 wic irfC-a.-.is? vusz. rswvsn .frai THE NEW ?.1fiSS!LL0N'stS!;X:.s,ri III ll.l IIS . III1I ... .. . . I. . ' ' . 134. ttK C uitd ttC In ' (M'mlfM. kiillt I. nuobtLL. CK, uoM iaassilJon, 0.. I M. aa a . . . - . .' . - Auil m.M l.i I.Ku.l lln A n I 1J!TSVKLL CO., Ilrnitrh lluusr. I .rllu.il, tlrrgon. Jin ttt :iRSMfin r ici .rxiv.ttuw i"-il r,J-, Wlit Ktrotin int.WLaCfi i vjrs v:ucci ti. Hum iuin.nt.,rv, i , ' v. Itf, ell & the moat ticioui iihi, i ' f i l!ir 'pter lock, Ilt'Juttthtltoc t.f fw a. li r, j. or rrnnt ui4 fKilrfttli, tui4 tary ; . , nrV . fiA-ii J.MDtlremUr.'.Cofirst l-v t''rfNiAritc1ilffftl!lMtiltr-Umt. . i.cr lWrJrHrtS Wtriu trtry rtiptct. mi. I m u ir t itl. i n wirn a will wtw lUtlf U ii. jr llu Meiigr-rtrL. Jit. md of wrongtH- hH- iuu kit i , dmtf Ml caMytlitUBia ntcUAtu. rrt;L i "I M tIn irkt the httt &ni ipt- 'r'MJ u laa rci Ural wlr I 1U xlt AtaWa lUMMWtne it i "k rrlrni WIimI aV:nKlitp for n,f re, vt atiM 'titnat lr trinJiMt -rH, er pi-- .1. J prticuUr Mk 1 " " n Tit ii; ir -, fMfhinAnd IM. use" rose pills WeakNervousMen V hnM debllllr, rxhan.led oi)cr., rfuiaturo di'f-uy aud fuiiure to. perform lliv. dullra TOiwrl aro tauwd f ..." s rutf. wi Tvii.u. r.L ill had s Ixrfrct and Isstlrc rvAiorauviiia rovaai avu and lfrntl. Iiianhnu.l THE KiAKSTON UQLUS. jiviitibt- luiunru urUTKlU tlruj'ifinp rtri Instniniflnu. Ihiitrvatmsatof Atrvou Dvlillltv nc Phi atliL'ailUfPrnviriiiniiArmta' mKCffjhil twcAUMi biM?d on lH'rfeci iifiMMN, ucw nil dlrrt inrthada ml ttmoluto tbnr. uoflsMivs. lull iufonuation muX Trvatu (r, Aildrrw ConruHltiff i'hjwlcian of MARSTON REMEDY CO.,46W.14th8t.wYor rXll's.lructloiu and lland-buok ) ITMMU m Ha Uu Illustrated Catalogues. J. I. Case AGITATOR. Thy Aeitator 15 the Itftt ttmln unr'inn nn. rn' tvrr mudr. It ruin lighter, tlireshe faster, is les liable to get oat of onler, acd taves grain better than any other machiuo. OU.BDQOUJ.SrWlf O WAO0H ,ltlf OLZ D0UBLI HHIBII ft tASDIXt a.feiit, slid If 4OE A. 4i. T.i I U uot miIm- l9J CUtl li JUt iu II at 1"SL t!M, fine u rj5 to ilfo. So. 1 flak our Illustrate! Examining Oregou Kailnuy and uviu tiou Couiimny. OCEAN DIVISION. Hrlwrrn Porllanil and fan FraiirUra. I vaviiik.' Atnottti Whirl at tolduiiht, u follows: IR))1 KlRILAtU. Midnight. Orfcjrn, llnd y, Augut 4 FROk SAM rRA.NCISCO. 10 VU sute, Slurdi,.. Auk. 2 foumtli, Thursday.... 7 Ort-gcn luesd. IS -tilf, Sunday 17 Columbia, rn Jay ..?' I bs.to.hitnrd.iy.... Columbia, Thumla). If Hrnnm, Tues i HI irczoo. neuiLHia ...,:7 sute, lion , S't t I'ovmli'a. Faturda) . C Rf-tr Mr.n.lav - -. "- Tbrouicli Tlrkrlx sold to all points iu the United SUlci, Caa&ia iud Kuropc RAILROAD DIVISIONS. i- Trxiifer tnincr connecting with AtUutlc ExpiMi , Jtaci A i-li MretlMturf. PortUnd. Uail. at llaO A.M. Tho tNcitlc fc.iprcs trrhes t ilortind, diily u 11 ii A, . vn,m nv' Y. X5tj5 jcA Before BuyiMt MIUDIX t'WLI'UIIIA, niLLAMKITK A .Ms YIWIIILI. KlfEK DIMSIO.X. Lrar l'ortlwd I ' j j I for iMon. Tuos. Wd.ThnrFtl. Sat. Dalle, aiju Liipr I Columbia..... 7 Ai 7 AM 7 AM 7 All 7 A U 7 AM Astoria and Low. I er Columbia... 7 AM 7 AM .... 7 A all D.J too ) Al. HAM j AM 6 AM 6 A II (AM Oortrallii and In. I termediate tt HAM 6 All Tarouia an I settle d.lly at 1 t M. Vlctorl. Uiamer- Jo n t run Sunclnva. OarraJ OMct- Car. rraat and 9 au. C. 11. FRESOOTT, Matugrtr. A. L. STOKES, Oen'l l'. Agri t. A. U MAXWKtL, Ticket A;tnt ST. HELENS HALL rurllaad. Orrsion. A Boarding: and Day School for Young; Woaaen and Girls. Tlic StXT ET I YKAll opens HciUrmlMT So, The Kt. Itrr. II Wlstar .Morrii. uevtor rnorougn tiu:tlrnlii I nsliih, Art, Lnjuses, and lltl.lc. i-orn of fouriuu teachers. Kor nttalok-ue, address n. A Mill HUI.KV, HTIIKlpal, 4Jnl3m Bovil, 1'ortland, Urrjon BISHOP SCOTT QRAMMAR SCHOOL, A ll.arillui: smi IM) wliool fur ltoj. nilK hM'UNTi! VAU 1 XllKU ITS I'ltUSKKT I miia.'unv t vi'l I'Cln orplt'iHbrr tl. I'ojs tiixtMlull) llllel lor c'.illoyc i r lor buJuew V r. rulneiit ihI ilirto "Ulllnf tta'hcr. Iii.'lillntrict. I'or Inrtbcr int. i luatioii snJ icr citalutfUc conuinlcir IU: of tormtr pupil hUjhhh-, J. V. mi L, M. is., Una Master. j.nic20njj lrtrrl7, l'urtland, urmou. fHCDIU m a wntiVA t'OHT. .PATENTS. ML MAriUS, fKINTM. l.kUI!L.I &nJ4eiripttn vrinr liifi-l HIA'illlAM, rVle.1 licwu.J .s.ifi.'or U7iiiit-r, D. C. 0!J (t.r Kiir usability) sla. la tnitk N-nd aluuiM for Jftm fowl, ; C oi L. aUUIAal