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jtffenrc pcatiftncut. GENERAL NEWS. Itiotors iiolcl forth in Ohio. Franco has 51,000 troops in Algiers. Tho iron works at Oawogo h.ivu started up ngain. Coal minors are on a e triko in Penn sylvania. Vermont has gono Republican bv about 20,000. It is reported 75,000 Chinese troops arc in tho vicinity of Foo Chow. Jiiy-Eyo-Sco has failed to lower his rocord. His beet time was 2 :12J. The estimated decrease of thn niiMin dobt during August is 9,000,000. California is raisingi$30,000 to iifo to elect Clevoland delegates for thatlato. Montana Indians arc reported starv ing. Congressional aid was insufficient. Seattle and Fori laud will contost for a. $1,000 purso at base ball soon so wo hear. Manufactories in the East aro working on short time on account of over-production. There is no improvement as yot in the price of wheat and tho supply keeps on increasing. Elizabeth Cady Stanton east her first vote on September 1, for school trustees, and a lady was elected. Thursday evening Allen Yocum, living near McMinnvillc, was thrown from his horse and very badly injured. The solar beat on Monday is ronorted to have baked apples in tho open air at 105 degress, near Eagle Bridge, Mo. Pleuro pnemonia has been discovered in Illinois, and many valuable cattle have been killed to stay tho disease. Tho Western Union Telegraph Com pany havo absorbed the Hankers' and and Merchants' Telegraph Company. A wealthy Chinese merchant in Texas was recently married to a Creole maiden, who is said to be perfectly boatttiful. A colored man from Madison, Ind., who married a wliilo girl ha been sent to tho penitentiary for miscegenation. The report that Vice-President Oakcs, of the Northern Pacific, was to join the Union Pacific is denied in .New Xork, Opium smoking in Oregon City is now a thing of tho past, Not a den is in existence in Orgon City. The fiends have all left. P. AV. Prentice, of Portland has exhib ited somo good spocimens of Santiam ores in that city that meet with flatter ing notices. Correspondents tell of tho simple manner of dress ot the President's daughter, while others state that she carries a doll. The Froneh loss in the bombardment of Foo Chow is seven killed and fourteen wounded. Tho Chinese los is estimated at 1,000 killed and 3,000 wounded. The men employed on tho O. It. & N. river steamers havo refused to go on duty at tho reduced rales. Tho steamers havo gono out empty-handed in consc- WILLAMETTE FARMER: bai.MM, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 5, 1884. rnwl 8i 0bi! property of Multnomah county for 1884 is $19,C05,J(i2, an in crease of $1,002,850 over the assessments of last year. Kay Thorpe, a sheep herder on the north fork of tho John Day river, shot a mountain lion a few davs ago, which measured mno feet eight inches in length. A Hongkong special savs : Tho Chi nese have honorably paid tho French bcamon claims after Foo Chow has been bombarded. French ships saluted tho Chinese flag on tho dav previous to the too Chow attack, it being tho Emperor's birthday. Foreign residents severely censure tho French for entering tho Min river with the banner of friendship liv ing. TUn W 1.1 1. ,. ",u " wiu, Bin-using oi uio Saratoga races says : "Tho success of the Cali fornia bred horses Jim Itcnwick and Mission Belle was a source of much pleasuieto a number of visitors from j uio luuum coast. uemvioK's success, ridden ns bo was by Fitzpntriek, was not so much of a surprise, ho being a favorite. As to Mission Belle's success, many did not believe her capablo of uuuuiif; mo tcorfs ot fiono, even with an allowance- of five pounds, but sl,o carried the most money, and certainly won with tho greatest ease. Ed. Heed, while at work with a thresh ing machino near Wilbur, Douglas county, wns drawn into tho cylindor and had both legs cut off" on tho 2Gth, from the effects of which ho died. Tho new furniture in tho Senato Chamber or tho State House is in position, carpet laid, and nil ready for next sossion. All tho furniture is of Oregon growth "u" "mikb. r.acu senator will liavc a desk to himself, mounted upon caslois comrnrno. ct-nrii. An oM phjslilan, retired from practice, hiring had placed In hla hands by an East Indli mljalonary the formula of a simple eyotab!e rcmedj for the Dpedv and permanent cure of Consumption, UrorchllK Cat arrh Astlnra. an.l all ihro.it and Luns Affectlens, also a posltlie and radii alouio for Xenons Debility find all .Virrous Coniplilnt. alter h.vlnor tft d its wonderful curaiiie powers In thouanHs of cisis ha felt It Ills . f i "1 n kncm " to nls l'rtli K f'.llo s. Acfi. Si yI, ,M,0,l,el,nd a,le--Ir' toreloieliuuuinuf rcrlnj. IvlUamd froeof el arge, to all uliod. strait, inls reclne in nimmn i'..ni:..i. . v i. ..,.1. ..... .,. ,, . ......... u ..-.. u, riciiui, Hlill lull directions for mcnirlii,' and using. Sollt hy malt by in!.lilltl,i,j nanilinr this piper, W. A. 01E". HJ l'ui r'A BUvk, llcchrstvr. K. Y. nOra Tlie Beatty Organ and Piano Co. Tho namo of Daniel F. Beatty, of Washington, :ev Jersey, is tolcrablv- well known to the majority of the reoiilu of the United States in connection with tuc manufacture and sale of musical instruments. By liberal and wide-spread advertising, and by dealing direct with uio purcnaser, no built up a most exten sive business in organs nnd pianos. He has sold his bu-inoss to a corporation composed of his cieditors. It is under stood that this company, with ample capital, has undertaken to make good as far as possible all tho obligations of Mr. Beatty, crivinc; preference to tho rmr- cnusers 01 organs aim pianos whose goods aro still undelivered, and to whom it is shipping daily their instruments. Tho company is under tho presidency of Sir. I. W. England, of New York, his manacer beincr Mr. W. P. Hadwen: and tho gentlemen composing tho directors and stockholders aro amoncr tho best known and most responsible business men in the country. All new orders, wo aro assured, aro lillcd on receipt with instruments of tho best quality ; while arrearages aro being manufactured and shipped at the rato of not less than 100 a week. STOCK COTS. tho We can furnish sterreotvpes of following Stock Cuts for .$1 each. Oiders must be sent in immediately and be accompanied by tho money. Some Choice Music. Wo have just fiuenco. A cablo has been laid across tho Gol den Gato and San Francisco is now con nected with SauccliTo, San ltaofel, Peta luma, Santa Eosa and Healdsbtirg by telephone. An examination of Columbia river salmon statistics show that from tho in ception of packing in 1SG15 to the closo of tho season in 1SS-1 (nineteen years), there have been packed tf,310,058 cases, with a valno of $31,450,000 A few nights ago Mrs. A. M. Brown of ' Amity lost a dwelling house by fire. The house was insured for $600, but aB it was unoccupied at the time of tho fire it is said that it invaliated the policy, and if that bo the ci-o it will prove a total loss. Oregon City exchange : James Larkins has n Held of corn near Damascus that would be a credit to Kansas. The s a'l s are about twelvo feet high and nearly all havo two ears on them. Many of tho ears aro over a foot long and are now nearly ripe. The steamer Umatilla has been suc cessfully raised and her engines aro found to be all right. Tho hole in her bow is 17x24 feet. It is estimated that the underwriters will savo $180,000 by raising the ship. She will sail for San Francisco soon for repairs. The Postoflice Department announces the postponement until February next of tho International Postal Congress, which was to have assembled in Lisbon October 1. The postponement is prob ably made on account of the existence , of a cholera quarantine in Sioumern j.l rope. Dr. Pilkington, a Poitland oyo doctor, was aroused tho other night by a noiso and discovered a burglar. Ho took a shot at tho fellow with a shot-gun and tilled his back litorally full of shot. This was Mondav night and up to od liCMlaj; the fellow was ttill alive. His namo is not vet known. An Ainsworth, W. T., di-pateh of August 28. saw : At 11 o'clock last night an incendiary firo consumed the railroad company's immense store-f hed, the board ing houso alongsido, a dwelling Jioiiso and several minor buildings. The shot was stored with valuablo tools and machinery used in the bridge construc tion, including ten donkey engines, three bulsometow, four air compressors and half a ton of powder. The explosion of the powder caused considerable loss in windows and crockery. Tho loss ito tho company is about $.10,000, ndtT.J. . Clark, boarding contractor, COU. A second fire was started soon after tue first in a window of Judge Lay's build ing, but was quickly extinguished. received from S. Brai nard & Sons a package of ,musio and musical book. Tho main work is "Our National War Songs," a collection of val uablo. songs composod during the lato robollion. Thoy aro exceedingly valua ble as well as interesting. Send for a copy. Tho next is a"Blaino and Logan Song Book," in which popular songs aro reananged to suit tho times. A sheet of music entitled "A boy's be.it friend is his Mother," is quite good, but not so good as tho sentiments. Appointments. Bishop Morris leaves homo this morn ing for eastern Oregon, where ho has tl.o following appointments : 7th, Baker City; 12th, Paairio City; lltb, Canyon City; loth, Mt. Vernon; 10th, South Fork; 17th, Spanish Gulch; 21st, Canvon and John Day; 23d and 21th, Burns 25th, Evergreen ; 28th, Prinevillc. Our old townsman' and esteemed friend Friedman has roturncd to Salom and is once moro in business. Who does not remember tho old original "Cheap John," and ho advertised him self. Ho made lots of money in tho re tail trade here years ago. Wo aro glad to soo him back again. Ho has inter ested with himself Mr. Mayor, a Very pleasant young man, and together they havo opened a storo under tho City Hall, on State street. For bargains there never was anyone to .equal Friedman, and bo says that is the rule now. Attention Bee Men Partner Wanted. A man who knows how to handle bees or who is willing to bo taught who is rnnable. honest and industrious and a good salesman, can find a situation by by applying at this oflico with satisfac tory refforencos. Must furnish a pair of horses with a spring wagon n other capital required. uuglCm THE "BOSS" THRESHER. The "New Matslllloa-' Heard From. Sir.vr-n-ON'. Oro.. Ann. 1 1. 1 '& We, tho undcrsig seen tho ned, hau tlii- day Xew Miwil on" IM-inch Separator and JCueil len-iior-o sou steering Traction Engine (purchncd by W. G. Daws of T. B. Wait) run, and pro nounco it tho best threshing outfit we have ever seen. It threshed fast, and can't bo beat separating and cleaning. A. Coolipoe & Co., C. Mc.Un.v JOIIS RAKi, Q- A. MAnM.BA.NTW, K.McCijiw, W.H. 'I (Tii'i-v, C. Stall Jo"n' I)aw H. T. VOX VOLKKNTinOE. I concur in the above statement. W. O. Daw.-. syrup ot flss Natoru' own true Unlive. I'Jeuact to the n.late. iccepUWe tithe atonucb, hsimlru in in Bitnre. rin!eM m it, .ction. Cure, hab ituil con.tip'tion. billioueoet., ii.digc.ticn ,n.l kindred llli. Clne. the lyitjni. pon .. tk. hlood rezult the lirr and ectton K boweik. upcold., ch1l...nJ fever, etc. Streoiitheni the orguxt on which it cU. Better then Utter, n.ueu. liver medicine, Si' i iIU od drujhU. Simple bottle fre, & UiTJ. ! tot le by .11 drugaUU. U mmMmMmm KELLY & UNDERWOOD, SALEM, - - OREGON. REPRESENTING STAVER & WALKER. SOS to 214 Front St., Portland, Or. OEXERAL AGENTS FOR J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co.'s Engine, Threshers, Headers and Saw Mills. Sttidclmkcr Farm and Sprins Wagons. Ruggta, ami Car nages. P. H. Dcriurick & Co.'s Hay Ircsses. EMPIRE MOWER, REAPER AND BINDER. TIicJ.I. Case Plow Co.'s Sulky anil Walking Plows, Harrows ami Cultivators. Hoosicr Wrill Co.'s SccuVrs, Drills and Sulky Hay Rakes. Acme Harrows. DIAMOND AND BUCKEYE TEED MILLS, PEED CUTTEKS.Etc. 3rSend for Illustrated Catalogues. ACME HARROW, Clod Crusher and Zcrcler. Weighs much lcse than other 1'ulverlziiiR Harrows. Sella about one-thinl 1"S9, atul with all docs tha most thorough work of nnj'. J. I. Case AGITATOR. The Agitator h tho htst (ruin saving no chine ever piarfe. It runs lighter, threshes faster, is less liable to Ret out of order, and savea grain better than any other machine THE EMPIRE HARVESTER AND TWINE BINDER. Hnsthc Xcatcst, Simplost and Best Drivo "Wheel ; has tho best Canvas Arrange mont for carrying Grain from l'lntform to Elevators ; Iihh tho best Gutter bar ; lias tho best Pitman Connection ; has no Sido Draft j has tho host Adjustable Heel ; has tho best Tilting Arrangement ; haa tho bcbt liaising and Lowering Arrango ment. It is unoxcelled for Strength and Durability it is tho lightest j is simplest in Construction; is Substantially and Strongly Uuilt; is tho Surest to Hind ; has Fewer Pieces of Machinery than any other; has liecd of Power Exports; haa a Friend in every purchaser. fumm CARRIAGE m HARNESS MF 6 GO. frjjM cm of -.11 fttfUs of CARIlIAaEa.BUaaiES.SVEIMa WAQONS.SIMOLS 4 DOUBLE HAHNESft A BADDLXfl , Tt An Itarnt-M 325. HafSf-iKHS-OiV. r R&ifi.ttiHr II i!l H II fn We Retail at Wtiolesala n pmnlnv no airfiitrt. ftinl If -- wbat jou otxlcrle not HfttlM- ipuD Itll'IlirVf if piy nil rveur; Na4J hurry (Kxmit)lH Jut ttin FnniR&rfntliim mil At ICO. Top lUunioa At fiMiU tluo n iiHiifillv Wild for 'St to 140. Our HirufHii aru nil No. t Ouli Ao, O. Two.ee!! fntlirr. Hiiiu-ln.raK.riii to NiMi. n-lliinw full v -it rftinltil. Itit. ftiro ftujiai,, 8i nl for our IllUhtmtoJ iiutifMfiHi irffe AUUn-H ! )tri I tAT'i'. sicv. MUluii'l. I milium cir hit if A"Niir;r; WJlllIJUlLM.KOF Prices, Addles? nil onlcr-i to W.M. J CI.AUKE, Ktlciiii Om'oii. USE ROSE PILLS. SIBSON, CHURCH & CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS .Vorllirant C'ornrr of Aah and Front .VlteU, PORTLAND, . OREGON. uirl.tl A CLEAR HEAD. "One year go I was Induced to try Avek's ril.ut as a remedy for Indigestion, Con (filiation, and Ifradache, from which I tiad long been a great sulferer. Commeno InC lth a dose of Ave I'llla, I found their action eaty, anl olitalnfl prompt relief. In continuing their use, a tingle 1111 taken after dinner, daily, haa lieen all the medi cine I have required. Avru'd I'iluj liar kept my rystcm r gular and my head clear, and benentnl mo tnoro tlun all the mull cine e?er before trleil. Kvery Kirson elm. Ilarly atJllcUil should know their value, Ki buta .St., Chicago, June 6, 1M2. M. V. Watsox" For all illieases of the stomach and bovelf, tryAvtu'a I'illi. I'JIEIMnED I!V Dr.J.O.Aycr&Co., Lowell, MatSt Sold by all Druggist. JouBCUTOfrrjiCiKE ".5vi'iitcj:E Address, TAYLOfl MFQ. CO. tM Mvj. u nw.) Chainteriura, P. DR. H.SMITH, Dr. ti T.ALi.oi'i:nATioh's or ijex. tl.tir pr"rwd U " " "7 " skHUn' buioii. 'Ibow wln ArtlndJTitth tUt do 't ixJ( w'l. or tbif itua.'i blf t.e, lll doxlllo cii on im ii. tiirji,uirti i h u-t.iii ufc.yau 1-V nVurU atln tl Work War ruatirt OKflCK-la Mcoris" b:.k, oer Ury .tr.. tsl.Bi, llmt NOTICE TO FARMERS, And all Internstod in Fruit Drying. ,roiry jniusjr tt- son, ALBANY, : : : OREGON Manuficturo to orJcr aLV.iNSZKI WIKE HAYIW O I'm1 Trit) mill t'rult lirlrrx. HflKIIS FILLED OK SHOUT NOflCK nukt tp order ALSO w.ttr.v wiuk iiiitui:i:s, itii or oithout tl,.liuiii.r. PCKt'tlltlTI'H Hi' lor Fsunliif klu.HCl Mill). t'tOIII, Jllll,, .nil a'l ulli- OREGON WIRE WORKS, i.n ALIIt.M', Orrs:n. USE EOSE PILLS Establlahod 1863. THOS. MEHERIN, SEEDSMAN AND' FLORIST, Importer ani Ueilcriin all Und of Seeds. Trees and IMuut, Aguut for It I), Vox' Ntflrtilttf. (..'. ISalUi'i' Mrrrr, (ilMiltf lil (tiller HAN IICIMMO, C.U.. I'rlco Ls-t mM'ful frtiti on app.IctUoti, Jun13m& Caldwell, Becker & Licke. LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS! Dry 'ooils, fancy 'ools, Fiiniihliiii ooi!s, KoolH, Slioex, HatH mill iips. We aim to lulll up our tr.vl liy sellmi; "orrrnPB iiuli.j.. Lnmt z ' 7 KAr VA jt"s -Lr. J j in-re- --ii'. jee. Examining Before Buylitf' Oregon ICailr:iy mill IViiviaa tlon Com puny. OCEAN DIVISION. lift wren I'orllonit nml Han Frntirlaro. Leaving AliHvvortli Wharf at nildnlifht, as follows: ,ROH lOKrLAKU. Jlldnliil.t. Oriircn, &Igndty. AucuMt 4 State. Hdturdiy Ii Coluiubm, Ihuriilaj. 14 Oregon, TuchJhj .. 1U Mate, Minday 21 CulillubU, l-rlilay ,. . 2U rnou has rtiANcuco. 10 AM tate, Saturday, ...Autf. 2 I'oItimbiA, 'iliursday.,.. 7 Origon 'luelu) It Stun, Sunday 17 Columbia, Irl lay 'ii retfou, nouiiCMJay.,.,27 Oicifon. Wcdne.day. ocl, SLitate. Mom av. . . Htit 1 Ktto, ilondny L. ... f JnjJliitila, haturday .... U llirouiiii llrkrls sold toalljxiluts In the United States, Canada and Europe, RAILROAD DIVISIONS. Transfer atainer count ttliiff with Atlantic Kxpicit le.vn Ath Mru.t wharf, I'ortlaml, dall), at 11:40 A. U, llie 1'atlilc J-xpresi arrives at FortUud, dally at MlltlILK t'OLI'NItIA, MILI.AMr.T1K At MB VA.MHILI, Kit Hit llltlitlU.N. Leava fortlandl j ""i ' for I Hon. Tues. Wed.ThurFrl. gtt. DalltakLU bppei ' Columbia 7 All 7 "AM 7 All 7 Ail J A II 7 A U Astoria and Low. cr Columbia... 7 AM 7AM .... 7A M Dayton 5AM 0 AM a AM 0 AM 0 A V o A M Conallls and In terniodlale pt. BAM .. . . ..HAM Ircoinu and Hejttle dilly at 1 I', A, Vhtoil, Heanitr do ni.t run huni'as. t-rnei-al Ulllrra Cur. from anil It Hla. C. II. 1'IIK.ICOIT, Manaicn A. L. hTOKHS, Ren'l l'ai. Aei.t. A. I.. IIAXWKLL, Tlckit Aitrnt. ST. HELENS HALL ltrllmiil, (irru'in. Uoanllu and Day School Younjf Women and GIrla. for The H"XIEK.NTII VKAII urnn hcil lube r :M. The lit ltv, I) WaUr Mortli, Itrtlcr Tliomu'li la. fetriittlon In I niriMi, Art, Lai.jiists, ami Mu.iu. A torpi of four e u leiil.r., rr raraUiue, addiea.: Visa I'.ODM.y, irn.lial, 4J'inm IV, x 0 I'orlliiid, Oregon uisnop liCOTT GRAMIVIAR SCHOOL, TV A ltoitJii( unl toiy rirfiuul for ltor 1lliS8i:Vi:TM VKAU I'MiKIl IW J'HtSKNT nitiiiiji(lM.r tHl br'jln hrnlrinlin1 Vil. Iioi uouWuliy rtttM fcr Vjfno r for Uiik Kiva riwl ll lit fili thr-re tlaltlfi ! i.fr Tiirf, tr,ttn fctrlit OENCISKCIOOIHOy THE llrJT gt)AI.ITV tlSLV, iForliirlberlldolliillUn and lor ciUlogucoi lalulctf ill, ii iviinr l'41'll.. WUICH. J. . Illll, M. It .llrail Mailer. 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