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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1886)
WILJLiAflUTT& VABMEK; SALEM, OREGON, OCTOBER I, 1386 m. w f: n Mm Mm ffl h ffitwn lepijtmciif. State and Territorial News. Snlcm's public schools contain over 700 children. Wnllrt Wnlln ships forty car londs of wheat n day. Ono hundred Btudcnts attend tho Stato Normal School at Monmouth. Huntington, on tho Orepon Short Lino, ships fifteen car loads of cattle daily. Tho Salem bridge is progressing rap idly and will bo ready for uso somo timo before December. Hank Vaughn, who was shot at Con tcrvillo somo timo ago, is well again, but not eo hoarty as ho was beforo tho shoot ing occurred. Tho right of way party for tho Cali fornia and Orccon extension nro now slashing through tho ford of tho Sis kiyou cuuntry. Mr. Fisk, tho Portland asBayor, is con fident as to tho futuro of tho Occur d'AIono mines, and ho anticipates an output of $1,600,000 for 1887. A Tcndlcton genius has invented a machino for clearing railroad tracks of snow, for which ho haH been offered a largo price, but holds it for a better offer. Qoorgo H. Uahlor and wifo, and an other man aro undor arrest at Union for tho nllogod murder of Willis Skiff, who disappeared from Union about a month "go. W. S. Lndd will attempt to put down an artesian well on his Milwaukee farm. It is hoped that ho will bo moro suc cessful than in his East Portland at tempt In tho last sixty days tho land ofilco at North Yakima has received $31, '190 in gold coin for coal lands situated in tho two townships, 20 north and 15 and 1(1 oast in Clo-cluni basin. Mayor Gates of Portland has tolo graphed S2.120.20 to tho Mayor of Charleston in aid of tho suflororfl. This money was raised nmong tho business houses and citizens of Portland. County Superintendent Pccblos will begin his regular round airong tho ru ral district schools, on Monday, Octobor 11. Thoro aro over a hundred schools, including those in this city, which ho will visit. Tho Cold Hunter mino, of Nigfjor Prairie, Idaho, is for sale. Tho prico asked is $100,000. Thoro aro sixteen feet of oro in sight, thrco feet of which will yield 1100 ounces of silvor to tho ton. It is estimated that tlicro aro $3, 000,000 iu sight. Adam Jenson, a Swcdo, who was em- i loved on tho Salem bridg". fell from tho iridEO ono day last week. Tho distanco fallen was 0!) foot and stnick twice, fall ing in water sovoral feet doop. After being unconscious for somo timo ho camo to and is now in a fair way to ward recovery. W. F. Owens a well known resident of Southern Orogon, nnd a solf-mado man, us woll as an Oregon raised boy, committed suicido in It oseburg Inst wcok. Mr. Owens was a gonorous and kind honrtcd man and but for this ono act would still livo in tho memory of tho people. Ho was engaged in business at that plnco and failed for less than $100. 000. Telegraphic News. A slight stroko of oarthquako win felt at Charleston on Sopt. 28. Nobraska and Colorado lmvo quaran tined against pluro-pnoumonia. I3oechcr is still in London and is being entertained in a royal manner. Prosidont Cleveland's undo died in Haltimoro on Sopt. 27, aged 81 years. Cornelius Vanderbllt is montioncd as n suitable candidate for mayor of New York. Two boys aged 13 and M yoars aro hold in Toxas for killing a herder "just for fan." Tho U. S. Treasurer has issuod a call for 15,000,000 worth of .'1 per cont. U. 6. bonds. A now postodlco has been established at Crook, in Crook county, Oregon, Nancy Hanton is postmastor. Deeds, ihsuranco policies, and check books and all kinds of printod forms ran go through tho mails as third class mattor. St. Louis reports, of a Into date, tell of great loss of property from storms in Texa. Hundreds of families aro homolojs. Tho prospects of heavy cuU in pas ncngcr rates between San Francisco nnd tho. East is talked of and bid fair to tako placo soon. Secretary Lamar has rented a fur- uisncu liouso in W a"liington in a fashion ablo part of tho town, nnd rumor says lie will bo married in October. Itev. Spalding Witter, a popular Con gregational minister of San Francisco, quitted the pulpit to practico at tho bar. Ho is highly spokon of and likod. Mr.Baird, a Panama editor, is in San Francisco and thinks tho canal schemo will bo finished. Tho population of Panama has increased from 15,000 to :50,000 sinco work was commenced, arid tho people aro hopeful. A Hon. Thomas Power O'Connor cables from London to tho N. Y. Star: I am assured that tlicro will bo no war this yejr, at any rato in Kuropo, over tho Kastorn question. Bismarck has ro solved, at almost any cost, to prevent fighting, and is considered in official circles hero strong enough to havo his own way. English special correspond ents generally at European capitals aro said to habitually oxaggerato political evenU on the continent. Pierrot the FalthluL I was hurrying along tho Boulevard do Comcollcs. A femalo rag-picker, palo and famished, led by tho bridlo a poor littlo donkey which soemed a hun dred years old, nnd which dragged a poor littlo cart full of tho rubbish of thu street rags, broken bottles, torn papers, worn-out skillets, crusts of bread tho thousand nothings which aro tho fortuno of tho rag-pickers. Tho woman had dono good work sinco mid night, but tho donkoy was ready to drop. Ho stopped short, as if ho had mado up his mind to go no farthor. His legs trembled and threatened to fall. Ho hung his head with resignation, as if awaiting tho stroko of death. Tho sight touched and arrested mo. A man would havo cursed nnd bcaton tho poor beast to arouso him ; tho wo man looked at him with an cyo of motherly pity. Tho donkoy returned tho look, as if saying, "You see it is all ovor. I havo dono my best for you night after night, bocauso I baw your misory was greater than mine. You havo treated mo woll, sharing your bread with me, and your neighbor's oats whon you could get them, but I am dying nt last." Tho woman looked at him and said gontly, "Come, come, dear Pierrot, do not leavo mo horo." Sho lightened tho load by taking out a basket of broken bottles. "Como now," sho said, as if talking to a child, "You can get nlong nicely now." Sho put hor shoulder to tho wheel; but tho donkey did not move. Ho know that ho had not strength to walk to St. Oucn, his wretched home. Still sho conxod him. "How do you think wo can get along this way, Pierrot! To bo suro I could drag tho cart. But. I can't put you in it, and you would bo ashamed to bo dragged uftor it." Tho donkoy only raised his cars. I was going to speak to hor whon sho ran into tho nearest bnko-shop. Tho donkoy followod hor with nnxiouB cyest ho seemed fearful that ho would dio without his mistress. -Ho was so littlo you would havo taken him for a Pyro ncan dog. Ho had grown gray in tho harness. A fow tufts of gray hair re mained horo and tlicro on his emaciated body. Ho looked liko a mountain burned baro in many places. His re signed air showed a mind frco from worldly vanities. Ho was almost trans parent in his leanness, but his faco was all tho moro oxprossivc. It had somo thing almost human in its intclliponco and goodness. Why had ho been con demned to such Buffering. Tho rng-pickor soon returned, bring ing a pieco of bread and a lump of sugar. Tho donkoy turnod and showed his tcoth, liko old piano koys. But though it was his breakfast time, ho had no mora strength in his mouth than in his legs. Sho gavo him tho sugar. Ho took it as if to obligo her, but dropped it again, and tho samo with tho broad. "Ah, what shall I do!" said tho rag pickor. Sho tnought no moro of hor cart. Sho was full of anxiety for her friend Pierrot. "Piorrot!" sho criod again. Two great tears camo in her oyes. Sho took his head in hor arms and kissed him liko a child. Tho enrosa did what nothing else could do. Tho donkoy rousod himself, and brayed as in his host days. I approached and said to tho woman, "You seem to bo in troublo." "Oh I" sho said, crying, "if you know how I lovo this beast. I saved him from tho butchers four years ago. In thoso days I had only a hod. I havo raisod seven AND Offer Extraordinary. THE BRONZE FARM BELL. Wo havo mado a contract with an extonsivo manufactory in tho East whoreby wo can offer Farm Bolls at a uominal coht. THESE HELLS havo a Deep, Rich Tone, aro lflj inches in diameter, weighs, complcto with hanging, 05 pounds. Price 10.00 Talent C4nli0 paid to any point In tie Willamette valley. THE FARM SCALES, These scales will weigh from $ ounco to 2-10 pounds. They havo n brass beam, heavy tin scoop in which to weigh small articlo, also a platform, 10xl3A inches upon which to woigh largorpnrcols. This is undoubtedly the most usofiil articlo to bo kopt on a farm. Price, 10.00. i3"Sent carriage paid to any point la the Willamette alley, Correspondence Solicited from parties at a distance. How To Get Either One. of these Prizes Free ! FFCK NO. I.-To anyone lending us a dak ol EIGHT entirely NEW BUCSCKIDEItS at 12 cadi, w will stud either one cl tbeas angles thai the club rslser may cbooae. OFfEst NO. y.-To anyone sending- ui a club of FIFTEEN au rlbers al 1 M each, ve will aerd tithe tha Cell or Scales Just a the club raiser dictate. Act at onco as this offer will remain in force only nntil January 1. 188(1. ' Send for Order Blank and other information to, Vfv. J. children with my hook. Tho father is gone and one other, and my eldest daughter was taken a fortnight ngo. It's no use, you can't tako good caro of them whon you work in tho streets nil night," Ono of my friends pascd by. I said, "Let us buy this donkoy and put him on tho retired list. This good woman will tako caro of him. How much did tho donkey cost?'' I asked. "Ten francs." "Go back and buy another donkey, and tako caro of this ono," I said, putting tho money into her hand. That even ing tho woman camo to mo in tears. I understood at once. "Oh, sir, ho is eonol" "Poor Piorrot?" "Yes. sir. Wo got to St. Oucn ono way or nnothor but when ho camo in sight of our hut ho fell on his kneos. I tried to raise him up, but this timo it was all over. Think of itl ho wanted to dio at homo after finishing his day's work." Johonnot's Natural History. $10,000 Awarded. "I was so sick and low spirited I would hnvo given anything to get woll ; and if anyono had ensured mo tho good health produced by using Simmons Liver Itcgulator, and charged mo a thousand dollars, I would willingly havo paid it in fact, $10,000 would bo less to mo than what it has dono for me. Geo. F. Bah liETT, Macon. Ga." Wk detest calling attention to this matter so much, but wo must ask our roadcra to pay their subscription. Tho printed label on tho paper tells to what date subscriptions aro paid. Soil intended for strawberries this fall should bo plowod early in order to havo somo timo to settlo beforo tho plants aro sot. The surfaco should bo mado rich, sinco tho plants do not havo much timo to grow, and should bo encouraged to throw out surfaco roots, as theso aro less liable than tho dcop running roots to bo broken oft" by tho action of frost. Wonderful farm. V. I). Hoyt k Co.. Whole-Ma unit KoUU Dnif-giMR o( Homo, (,, nay: Wo havo been Rclhug Dr. King' Now Discovery, Klcctrio liters ami llucklen't Arnica Salvo for two years. Have never handled remedies that ell aa well, or vivo audi universal satisfaction. Thero liavo keen aoino wnmlcrlut curci ef fected by thoso medicines in this city. Sev eral caios of pronounced Cooiumption havo lircn cntinlv cured by nau of a fuw kottlot of Dr. Kind's New Discovery, taken in conueo tion vtlth Kltctrio lllt'.crs. Wo guarantee thm always. Sold by tho Port Drug Company. 1 Cucumbor Salad. Bo careful to get only firm, frosh cucumbers, nnd not thoso that aro nt all wilted ; chooso small cucumbers rather than largo ones, as tho latter aro apt to bo very llabby and scody. Lay on ico until ready to uso thorn ; thou wash, paro and slico as thin as possiblo; sprinkle salt over them plentifully nnd let thorn stand for half an hour; thon press or drain nil tho wator from thorn and mix with tho dressing as for boan salad. Prepared in this way, tho cucumbers aro not as crisp as when tho water is not drained from them, but they aro a great deal moro wholesome. A very nice salad can bo mado by taking two-thirds boans and one-third cucumbers; mix them to gcthor and proparo as abovo. Many nurserymen adviso transplant ing ovorgroens in lato suninior 'rather than spring, as tho pleasant moisture of tho autumn causes them to root well beforo winter, and they aro not first taxod to ctiduro the scorching heat of early summer. Blue Vitiiioi. Port Drug Co., 100 State stroct, is tho plucti to get it. CLARKE, Kec'y W, F. Pub'I.Co.'y, Salem, Marion County, Oregon, A FREE Tho practice of scraping tho rough, shaggy bark, from trees is pronounced worso than usoless labor, excopt where it is evident that tho bark conceals in socts or their rggs. In that caso tho denuded parts should bo coated with pitch or tallow. Moos growing upon their trunks to great excess is au indica tion that tho trees aro in an unsatisfac tory condition, cithor from poor soil, want of drainage or inhospitablo ex posure aiming tno onrn up mm down with n. knifo with tho iden that tho trco is bnrk-bound is absurd. Digging about tho roots and washing the trees with lyo or soap-suds is nil that is needed. Ex-Prosidcnt Arthur is in New York again, and is quite well. A1 -. C. 'N rmlnbly as much misery comes Irora ha! Iu.nl constitution n from nnv drrnnra. teii7 "ii'iu ui mo luiicuonsoi me 'xxiy, snu 't v--ls dlUkult to cure for tho reaiwn tliatro ono likes to take Uio moilclno Hut Is uiu.l ly prvkcrlbnl. Hamburg lies wero prcrwrr-J obvlito this ilimculty, anil tlicy trill bo IoumI i fi-ctlre as well as pleasant to tho tatto of vicui. au J children. Si cents. . .' 1 V . . .1 . . " . I- ... .".. DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY. Da. I'liit's IIbart ritmtiT Unlnhcs front tlio'O nfnicUM with heart ilUceao II frsr. either of smlilcn death, or tho doulupincntut thiwo tcrrlllo brain ill-eaiH-SHhlcb result In Insanity. It la ono of tho best remedies known for heutacho, which Is often depcmlont Um diwa.o ol tho heart. someUtm-c upon nervous Ulscaso, and sometimes upon derangement ol tho circulation, ll.fA lkeerlptlio trcatfM with each liottlo, or mailed free. At oil Vrunrlsts, or ad Jrres .1. J. MACK & CO.. 0 end 11 rroat St., Uan Francisco, Cat Oregon Ktiilwuy aiKl'avIiia tion Company. THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE EAST. Tnn.fer steamer connectlnc with Atlsntlo Etrir.a leaecs Ath Street whsrf, Portland, dally, at 3.00 I'.U. Tho I'scino Kimesi arrives at 1'ortliuJ, dally at 10:30 I1. XI. I'lillmnn Hire ping Cars run throujh to St. Taul, Council llluff., and Uayton, end clone- connection, nude with both Northern I'aclflo and Union Tactile trains at their wrttern termini. SAN FRANCISCO LINE. ftrt wren rorllanil mi! Dan IVanel.co. Laln Aln.woitli Wharf at mldnlvht, asfollos! rsoH roatLAND. UMnttrht. raoM ran raaxcisco. 10 AM .Oolun.tla, llonday, Oct, 4 Oregon, tiaturday, . U State. Thursday.. .14 Oregon, bundty, Oct. 3, State, Friday M Columtla, Wedneals) , 13 OrrKon. Monday,,. ..18 SLic, rUlurd.y .23 Columtla. Thursday.. US Coluuihls, Tuesday, 111 Otrgon, Sunday,. 41 State, Krldry, SI Columbia, ThuriUy,No:4 Oregon, Wednesd.ytNor 3 And cv77y"nTtnilay thercslter until further notice, Tltronali Tickets sold to all points la the UUteit States, Canada and Kurops. TO ASTORIA. Uoat letes Tortland for the Cascadcaand Tho Ilillcs at 7 A. M. dally, encept Sunday. lloits leave Portland at 0 A. VI, dally (uccpl Sun (Uy) for Astoria and way points. TO OHI'.ilOM 4'irV AMI AVTO, floats Iravii Portland at 7 A, II, Monday's, Wednes i's, ami Fridays for Dayton and wsy points. ItsturnlnK tears Uayton at V A. XI. Tuesdajs, and Thursdays and Haturda) s, Onrral Ortler-'ur. Front nnd It St.. A. I- XI S.XWKLU Ticket Agent. JNO. J I1YUNK, Uen. Pus. nd llckct Agt. OVERLAND to CALIFORNIA. VIA OKW.ON A CALIFORNIA IC.lt. And Connections. Timo: Two nml Ono. Half Days. Faro from Portland to Nan Francisco, tJ.'i to Hicra. meato, M. Clie connecUons mails at Athland with .Ufi. of the L'alilornU, Oregon and Idaho Stage Comaiiy HtMT HIIIK "iTTllKIONl (DAILY KXCF.IT bUNUAYh) Between I'or'liuul iind AshlandMall Train, UtAVI. Portland, Kalem Aahland, Salem, 7:30AH Salem,, . 10 2IA1I aaana. 10MAH .OJOI'JI .lr-'irxt ArlllSlld, C1DAU Salem, . IrAII'M PorUaod, 4:'25I'M Albany f.aprras I'rulu. LKAVK. ASKHS. Sltin TillPXI Ubaoon, 0.10PM Sileiu,. ,.0.4(IAM Portland,. 10KUAXI Portland. .. . 4.00PU Salem, ... 7;1M'M lobanon 4.46AM talcu S.47AU Pullman Palai-eSleeplrgCarsdallyUtvtecn PorUsnd and A.hland. The O. It O. It. It. Ferry wakes con nection olth all the regular trains on the Kut bids Divl.lon, from the foot of F. street. wwtmui: nmsioY. lift" ern I'ortlnuil anil 4'itraullls. MAIL TIUIN. LSAS. PorUsnd, 7:M1 Corralii., lO.UI aaana. Cortallls, llvttl'tt Portland, . d.l&PM At Conall. connect P.h trains of the O P for Ya nulna hay Kxcurrlon lekots on sill from Nilem to Yaiulnalav and return, via Allny,ut (d 30, Tickets gooil to return until Hepteruher 20, lnxS IlXPIIEhS TltAIN. ieaa. Portland. aaaitr. McMlnnville, H 00PM Portland, . U.WAM SOOPM .iMAii UcMinmllle, Iical tickets for sals and hamrsirs checked at corn. nany's up town otllce, cor. Stark and Second atreeta Tickets fur principal points In California tan only be procure! and bagirMs checked at compares otllco, Cor F and Front streets, Portland, Or. Frclitht will not be receive I for shipment alter five o'dotk P M on either ths Kaat or West Hide DitLluu It. KOFJILKIt, K. P. IlOOKIUf, Manager. O, F. A Pau. Act auo(l Farming Lamls EAST OF THE CASCADES Within 4 to 0 miles of railroad and rlier. star Alkali, (Jlhlarn count); 40 miles from The Dalle.; 1W milts from Portland. As Coot! Land as llslita list of Ibe Cascades Mill beMsliloM m Fnsoralile Ternia. WE AKK PKKI'AHKIJ TO TAKK INTKNUINO purchasers to see lands e offer for sale. KOW.1 .1 HIIKLBI'HT, Alkali, Oregon; On liurrots It Oliver, 41 WaahlnKtonst, Portland, Or to the WILLAULTTF. FAItMKU, bslem, Oregon. FREE! Nsw look of Fancy Works with ISO Illustrations, IM Nsw HUtclus, 10 BpeclaJ Offers. IM picture Bulletin "f iHcoL story psper, all for 4o post I NATIONAL IJAZ R, 7 W Brodsy,N. Y. ) sis. FTC pit I GiK jM HI WOOOBURfl NURSERY 1 Keeps tho Largest stock of Fruit. Shade, Ornamental and Nut Trees ! North sf California, at the tery lowest iate. No APHIS or other Insect peats which arc reining most of the Nuracrica. Apple trees. JS to 10 per 100. Pear. Tcaih and Cherry, $12 to eld er 100, Plums and l"runo, ?S to 14 per 100. Muay dlacount on 1000 lots, AV SEND FOll CATALOOUB AND PltlCIM.IT. Address! J. II. Si:TrLI'.llf, octlinO Woodburn, Oregon. 18C1. 1880. WAITED ! l-O-O-O NeT subscribers frn tho WEEKLY STATESMAN L THIS YEAtt. FALL Premium AiuioiHicemet f Tvi liors for (lio Prleo of Ono, or Four Puporx for Less than tlio l'rlvo of Two. An rirrllrnt fiiriner-a' inpor Riven nwny with Ilia STATESMAN. Till! AMKlttOAN KAltSIKIt, n slalron piiRri nirrlriillurnl iiuikuiIiip, imlillstipil nt Kurt M'nyitp, lml Is una of tlio lriiillnc; iiKrlrulliiml Jourimlsof tlio country. It la ilrvotril vxrlimlvi'ly to tlio lutori'.ts uf tliti rnrinnr, Ktneti.lirppitur, Diilrynmii, (Inr ilenir, anil lliiiiselinlil, nml tiveiry species of Inclintry connrctril with Hint KKmt por tion of peoili, tlio fitrnuira. ruriiient ran nut will got iiIoiik wlllioiil It, It puis now Idem In tlirlr mliuU. It trnolirs them how to Turin with prollt. It inuhiia thn lioinii happy, Ihn yoiiiiff fnlhs rlnrful, nml thu Knu.ler rontriiti'il. Tim siili.crlptlon prlro r thal''AllMi:it Is (I poryrnr. Ills puh llaheil inontlily.tHrbo ntiniliprs n your. To nil now suliserlliera to tho Dully or Weekly hTATUS.MA.V in, uftor Aucii.t 1st, 1HHO, siiliserllin nml pny ono jour's suliaerlpllitii In ml in nop, tho Amorlomi I'nrmor Mill lio scut ono your frco of chiiriso. OliVsiiliMrllirrs f o thn HTATI-SSt AK who pny up nil nrrpiiniRps nml ono your In ml- viinrn will rorolin thn Ainorlciiii runner onn ypnr frcp of chnro. Ohl siihacrltiprs who will pny tip sill itr rrnniRpa nml utin yenr liiuilvnuro, limy suh srrllio fur iinotlior ropy of tlio WooUly HTATl'-S.MAN for (11.110, nml tho Aintirlcnii Knriurr will nlsoliu sunt to thu now nninc, thus giving four pupors for loss than thn prleo of two hut the mldltloiml iiiimu iniiktbn tlmt of aomn person who Is nut u Htib.crlbor fo tho Hliitoaiimiiii now suli scrllicr. If you nro not n suliaerllior, nml you hnvo u friend who Is nlso nut n subacrl her, you limy onrli rorrlvo tho Weekly KTATI'.SSIAN ami lliu premium rnpertVr $3.00, whlrh IsftOipnts leas Hum tho prleo of thn Ntiitenmiin nloiip. tioml thu Weekly unit the premium fo friends In the ouat. It will lio upproclntod, 1 his prenilnm iiiinouiiromont refers only lo rush subacrlbors. This proposition holds good only till Juiiuiiry 1st, 1HH7, uttor wlileli Onto no sub.criptlou will ho tiilicu on theso terms. Subscription prlcoi Dully 8TATF.S- JIAN, per milium, (I Weekly bTATKS MAN, per milium, t'i OlltiGOX STATESMAN, Saloiii, Oregon. Great Overland Route I NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. iiii: OM.Y i.i m: im.ym.m; I'nllinaii Palacu Sluoiiin Jars! Usiinlflcent Day Couhrs end Elejsnt Fjnltfrant blerplnir Car, with berths free if iliarye. From Washington & Oregon PclnUto tlio KAhT i ST. PAUL and MIiVi:AI'OM& The only Tram-continental line running ruhtc lllilliiu 4'iii(iucU74') lintvHt Timo J'Jvei' Mdtlo From tho Coast over the Nor tin rn Padllo rail roa.1 tobloux City Council IllulTa, St. Jiseph, Atchluaon, Liamiwi rth. Karuas City, llurlluKtou and fjulury. ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO And sll iu Int. throiiiili tho Fast i n 1 Bsuth lU.i vis lit Poiil and M iinusH,lts, SfT Thsonly line running TllltOPO'l KlI'fJltANT fll.CKPINd (MHo FI10M PollTUND and hauled on rej(u!ar Kspria. trains ovtr tho entire length cf tho Northern I aiMo Itallroad Leave PoctUrul st luTO p in. dally: arrive at Minns, spoils or Ht. Paul st 12,40 puu, (l ouii) fourth day, Umneetloesiesdeat HI. Paul an I Mlnmaolls snil all point. Katt, homh, and Koutheatt, PACIP10 uujbio:.':- Traln.ltaie Portland. 0.J4 a. m arrive at NewTs. corns bOi p.m., connectlritf with O, ILfV.V. Uo.'s Loits for all points on Puiret hound. A D. CIIAIILTON, (len'l Weit'n Pass At. No, WaihliiKtonstriet, Portland, Oregon, $10.00 will buy the DAISY Now Htylu Corn Hhellrr. Thn Fan rlmus the i'oru as It cornea out. Tint (Juration Is Askril why we aell our nbelli ra so cheap, Aniwnri Wo build Ihrrn Iu Will .er aiur our trover nu nor irauo a uvtr. All aru warranted tu do too.) wurk or no sale. NinVAltK MAOIIINI5 CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO. CINCINNATI (0.) CORnUQATINQ CO. f rn Mm II 1 SoOFG k.V' Fend for prices " ami llluitraleit futalonue of 43 0 JLONC LOANS. U. uam Uli umi. T. H. Otrilaftr. VuHtr, liVK UsvIUJm. ClwUuU, O-