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. .,.lt1l. WILhAMET'lii tfARMkK: 3AL.J?.J.l UREGON, OCTOBER 8, IS&G i jjJfciu'J eatihncitt. Btat-o and Territorial News. Tlio AUmny public schools contnin 350 pupils. Linn county is out of debt nnil bns .$15,000 on lmml besidos. Bakor City Masons contributed $1" to tlio Clinrleston BufTorcrs. Tbcro nro 520 cliildroii enrolled ns public school pupils in Wnlla Wnlln. Tho roitlntul Mechanics' Fair Is in session, nnd will continue- until tho 23d of October. Mrs. Cnwninli, of Glcncoe, 'Wnshing ton county, hns u C-inonths old Joreoy heifer thnt gives milk. A new post ofllco hns been established in Washington county, called Glcnwood, with A. E. Catching ns postmaster. Tho fruit dryers of Vancouver, rlnrko Co., W. T., havo finished the prune crop, which turns out a third more thun Inst year. Tho O. & O. It. It. terminus for tho coming winter will in nil probabilHy bo at Strnwborry valley, eighty miles from Ashland. Charles Prim, of Jacksonvile, Oregon, hns been appointed n storekeeper and gaugcr in tho internal revenue disttict of Oregon. Tho Prairie City, Yamhill county, dis trict will start in soon to erect tho now school houso, which is to bo n building to cost from $2,500 to .$3,000. Tho Oregon Presbytery of the Cumber land Presbyterian church will moot nt Fairfield, Mnrion county, on Friday, Oc tober 15, at 11 o'clock a. M. Chitioso merchants in Portland offer .$100 for the conviction of nnyono who is caught blowing up any oi their conn trymen's houses nnd endangering life. In Portland tho Chief of Polico is raiding gambling houses. Gamblers are boing prosecuted in both Portland nnd Salom, but in tho latter town thoy nro not convicted. Tho exhibition nt tho Clnrko county fair was but a niodornto success. Tho racing was all nmong homo horses, free from jockeying, nnd created somo sport. Negotiations nro pending botween John A. Crawford, of Albany, Or., nnd KiXBtorn capitalists for tho purchase of tlio bantiam canal nnu tlio iungnolui mills, valued nt fully srju.im Ellcnsbun;, W. T., New Era: A uieco of gold-bearing qunrtz was found nt camp o. i, near uio jiyuriiuiiu iuiiiiuk company's claims, by n boy. Tho quartz was purclinscu oi tlio lau lor ? iu. Tlicro is somo anxiety nmong settlors in tho Sprnguo river country lest tho killing of Uio Indian by Alunz may lend to somo troublo bolwcon the Indi ans nnd whites, but it is not likely that nny serious results will follow. Grcnt quantities of penra and apples aro being shipped to iuontnna and tlio East over tho Northern Pacific. Thoso fruiU como from tho valley. Tho Bound is nlfio making largo shipments of hops to tlio I'.ast. Pcto Grant, of Astoria, has been matched to run a 150-ynrd foot rnco with Nolan, a lawyer of Astoria, two weeks bonce. Grant has come to Port land to train and Nolan will attend to that part of tho business at home. Cnpt. Duughmnn, of tho stonmcr Almotn, says tho Snnko river is lower than ho over know it at this season of tho yoar, but says ho can tako 200 tons of wheat from hero to LowUton, and beyond there it would bo almost im possible to tako moro than 125 tons. G. H. Babior, Jack Godfrey and It. P. Tibbcts wcro bound over for tho murder of Willis Skiff in bonds of .$5,000 each. Uoblor was successful In hecuring bonds men, tho othor two men havo sincobceu lying in jail. It is expected that tho caso will bo triod this term, though it is very uncertain, E. B. McKlroy, Stnto Superintendent of Public Instruction, will lenvo in a short timo for an extended visit East, during which timo ho will visit many of tho principal schools of the Eastern States, in order to moro fully familiar izo himself will tho manner of school work. Tho fall meeting of tho Northwest Coast Dairy Association will bo held on Thursday, October 11, in tho Council Chamber in tho city of Portland nt 1 o'clock p. m. Business of importanco will como before tho association, and it is earnestly requested that every mem ber make it his especial business to at tend. Tho 100 yanl foot rnco betweon Ed Bca and George Noland for S500 a side took placo nt Astoria Saturday nnd was won by Boa in 10 seconds. About 3,200 wore up on tho race. Im mediately after another rnco of 150 yards was arranged between Noland and Pcto Grant for .$500 n side, to tako placo on October 23d. About 5000 men aro at present cm ployed by tho California it Oregon rail road oxtonsion and it is expected that tho road will bo completed to Sissons, a point eighty-eight miles distant from Ashland by tho end of tho present month. It is probable that through connection will bo made in ten months, ns much of the hard work is over with. Particulars of thekillingof a Klamath Indian by Fritz Munz. who is now in jail aro as follows: The Indian ran Munz's cattle off tho reservation by the agent's orders. Munz asked him why ho did so, to which Peto replied that he would run them to h I next time. At this point tliey both began fighting, which ended in the Indian being shot in tho head and killed almost .instantly. Munz is under arrest. Telegraphies News. The Now York apple crop is a failure. Senator Gorman is on n visit to Cali fornia. The Kentucky tobacco crop is badly frost-bitten. The Colorado Democratic Convention is in session at Denver. Tlio now postal delivery sorvieo is n splendid thing. Charleston is receiving contributions from cities everywhere. Senator Mitchell's wife and daughter are homeward bound from Europe. Many lives wcro lost by a steamboat explosion nt Chicago on Octoler 5. Tho cleariiiR house returns havo in creased over 21 percent, in the last year. Fourteen shins arrived in dan Fran- J cieco in ono day. Thoy aro grain ships. J Tho Central Pacific company havo. located their road as far ns the Klamath ' i ll.UI. Tho Knights of Labor nro holding their tenth annual convention at Rich mond, Va. Mackoy, of tho now cnblo and tolo graph company, is expected in Portlnud, Oregon, Boon. During September, 188G, loss reported by firo insuranco companies amounted to .$0,500,000. ' Tho N. Y. TimeB claims Schwatknhad discovered a river nnd was thcroforo right in naming it. Tho Knights Templar warn tho G. A. It. people not to nttend tho encamp ment if held at St. Louis. A San Frnnoisco dispatch says that tho salmon catch for JboO on tho l'acilio const is 000,000, or one-half of thnt of 1885. Pluro-micumonin 1b m-ovalcnt in 111 iuols and is causing much trouble. Somo vctorinnry Burgeons claim that it is not correctly named yet. Mr. Quincy A. Brooks, latoly from Klamath county, has boon nppointcd Collector of Customs for Pugot Sound diitricL On Oct. 1 the public debt statement snowed a reduction oi tho debt oi lU, 027,013.17 for September; cash in trcaH ury, 5105,375,7 13.03. Tho Knights Templar from Califor nia who havo returned Homo nro loud in their denunciations of their treatment whilo in St. Ixmis. They wero poorly outcrtaiued and invariably overcharged. Gen. Miles' annual report, embodying tho surrender of Goronimo, has been re ceived by tho acting Secretary of War. Hon. .Miles, it is snul, roporta that ho iic coptod tho surrenderor tho savage chief tain, ngrcoing, as among tho conditions, that ho should not bo surrendered to tho civil authorities of Arizona for trial, nnd that ho should bo taken nwny from that vicinity. Tlio glovo match betweon Jack Burko mid Jack JJomnsoy lias been postponed until somo timo in Novombor, Mayor UartlctL having refused to grant a h censo for tho match until after tho Stato elections had been hold, which took plnco last Tuesday. Burko will lcavo for Sacramento ; thonco ho goos to San Joso and Los Augolcs successively. Ho will then return to San Francisco, and later lenvo for Portland. BUTTE CREEK FAIR. This neighborhood fair held its sec ond annual exhibition on Oct. 1st and 2d nt tho now hall near Mnrquamsvillo, Clackamas county. Tho exhibit was ono of great surprise to us, not because wo nevor thought Clackamas county could produco such apples, grapes, veg etables, etc., but because wo did not know that a singlo neighborhood could bo so united. Tho first day was mainly devoted to tho entering and arranging of tho exhibits, so that Saturday was really tho only as well as tho last day. Tho building is a nowly erected ono nnd proves to bo about half largo enough. Tho display of tobacco was an interest ing ono to us and it brought tho qttory to our mind why it could not bo mado profitable. Tho fruit display was simply grand, especially that of Mr. Win Drake. The grapes shown wcro bettor than any we have over seen nt tho Stnto Fair. Miss Garrett showed soma whito grapes that for sizo of bunches nnd quality beat anything wo havo over soen in Oregon. There was a fair showing of pears and peaches, but fow plums. In vegetables tho showing was creditnblo, and for big pumpkins, squashes, pota toes, etc., wo seldom sco u bettor layout. Ono thing that attracted our attention was a pair of elk horns, some dried elk meat, and which had tho following story to tell. Mr. Thomas, of tho Molalla, mado tho gun, lock, stock and barrel, killed the elk and had tho antlers nnd meat to show for it. Tho stock depart ment was not very full, and consisted of only a fow head. Tho attondanco waB fully 1,000, and only 10 cents a head charged for ad mittance, yet the association was able to pay all demands, including premiums. It was indeed a novelty to see the show, award and payment of premiums in one afternoon ', yet this Is just what they did. The premium list was read aloud and then a window opened and all who wero entitled to a premium were called for and paid then and there in silver. No intoxicants or boisterous conduct was seen. All was quiet and plensaut. V met many new friends and dusiro to ox to ml our thanks to Mr. J. E. Jack and family for favors shown. Wo nro obliged to cut our articlo short on account of having so much original matter in hand for this week. Wo wish to call attention to Mr. Kaulfmnn's showing of bees and bco goods, which was excellent and met with much praise. Wo append tho following list of awards ns Bent to us by Mr. Jnck, tho Secrotary : CLASS A ORAIN. It. It. Thomas Wheat, 1st premium. P. J. Hidings Wheat, 2d premium. W. A. Jack Oats, barley and corn, 1st premiums. J. M. Drake Oats, 2d premium; buck wheat and orchard grass, 1st promium. N. J. White Buckwheat and barloy, 2d premium ; beans, 1st premium. T. Hook Corn nnd beans, 2d prom. CLASS H VKOETAI1LER. C. Harrington Carrots and tobacco, 1st prcm. It. ThompsonCarrots, 2d prem; man gel wurtzol ond cabbago, 1st prcm. Sirs. M.E.ltobortson Beets, 1st prom. J. M. Drake Mangel wurtzel, 2d prcm; tomatoes, 1st prom. E. Sklrvin Parsnips 1st, potatoes 2d, squash 2d, water melon 1st, musk melon 1st, rutabngos, 1st prem. L. Hook Potatoes, 1st prem. Mrs. J. M. Drake Onions, quarter busho), 1st prom. W. A. Jack Onions, six largest, let prcm. O. W. Drake Squash 1st, pumpkin 2d prcm. Mrs. Jano Itced Tomatoes, 2d prom. W. S. Jack Water melon, 2d prcm. Martin Ilobins Pumpkin, 1st prem. CLASS t MIUIT. Miss Ann Garrott Grapes, 2d prem. W. A. Jnck Grapes, 1st prcm. J. M. Drake Poars and peaches, 1st prcm ; finest di'play of fruit, 1st, prom, ono year's subscription to Wiiaamkite Faumkii. J. It, Iloss Apples, 1st prom. P. J. Hidings Pears, 2d prcm. Joseph Mnthows Fruit, 2d prem. CUSS B. MECHANICAL WORK. B. it O. A. Dunngnn Brackets, 1st prem. E. Hupc Shovel plow, 1st prom. Pcto Sherlock Cultivator, 1st prcm. J. W. Thomiib Homc-mndo gun, 1st prcm. OLA8H K. STOCK. John N. Davis Calf and buck, 1st prom. E. Skirvin Colt, 2d prom. J. M. Drake Colt, 2d prcm. It. Thompson Pigs, 1st prcm. Ladies' Department. CLAWS (I. PASTRY. MIbb Ella Drako Hop yeast' broad, thrco pios nnd thrco cakes, 1st proms. Misv Eva InasMosor Cake, 1st prcm. CLAFH II. Miss Ncttio Jnck Two ounds fresh butter, 1st prom, nnd ono year's sub scription to WlLLAMETTi: FARMER J best vnrioty canned fruit, 2d prcm. Mrs. E. Skirvin Two pounds honey, 2d prcm ; assortment of dried fruit, 1st prem. D. KaufTman Two pounds honoy, 1st prem. Mrs. C. W. Drake Thrco glasses of jolly, varioty canned fruit, 1st prems. Miss Nellio Taylor Thrco glasses jol ly, 2d prem ; variety preserves, 1st prom. Miss Ella Drako Variety preserves, 2d prcm. class l needi.s work. Mrs. O. W. Drako Hand-mado quilt, 2d prom. Mrs. It. A. Bosh Hand-mado quilt, 1st prem ; display millinery, 1st prcm. Mrs. Jennio Boss Bag carpot, 1st prcm. Mrs. Dr. Wolch Bug, 1st prem. Miss Nellio Taylor Aortmont needlo work, 1st prem. Mrs. E. Skirvin Knit lnco, 2d prcm Mr. Honry Long Knitlaco, 1st prcm. Miss May Coolidgc- Crochet work, 1st prcm. Mrs. C. Engnl-Tidy, 2d prcm. Mrs. I I). Houswjau Tidy, 1st prem. Mrs. M. E. Hobertson Skein yarn, 1st prom. Mrs. I. O. Kuerel Display of milli nery, 2d prem. Mrs. Jano Heed Crochot skirt, 1st prem. Mrs. Todd Pillow cases, 1st prcm. CLAbH J. Mrs. Mary Manjnam Ornamental work, 1st prcm. Mrs. J. M. Drake Assortment box flowers, 1st prem; boqnct flowers, 2d, prem. Mrs. L. C. Welch Assortment box flowers, 2d prem. Mrs. C. O. Boynton Boquet Mowers, lstnrem. J. E. JACK. Secretary Butte Creek Fair, j Excitement In Texas flro.t excitement hm luol onie.l in tit" vicinity of Paris, Tox , by tno ruuntkabluic covery of Mr. J. B Corley. who was so help less ho could not turn in bed, or ralso his head) ovoryhoily said ho wnadyi'iot Consumption. A trial bottlo of Dr. King'n Now Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, ho bought a largo bottle and a box oi Dr. hinirs iSew Lilo I'illsi by tho timo ho had taken two boxes of tho Pills and two bottles of tho Discovery, ho was noil and had gained in llesh thirty-six pounds. Trial Bottles of this Great Dlicovory for Consumption free at tho Pott Drug Co. 2 Coxsidkhiile prosperity is manifest throughout Marion, Linn and Lano coun ties at this time. Tho real esUto mar ket at Albany is healthy, and several heavy sales aro reported. In Linn coun ty tho "boom" is brought about by the railroad work now under way, but in Lano nnd Marion counties tho 'boom" if it may bo called such is caused by nnturnl causes, nnd thcroforo more ro liable. DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY TSKB it 111 TinTO. pcarance o'f JeHmr, "how countenance Is anxious, and who Is sulject to spells of falntncas, is liable to sudden death from heart disease. Let him take Dr. Puk- IIiurt Rihsst keforo It Is too Hto. Annnlmv ,)IU pukt' hurt ruhdt oum Mjujiiur. ,lro prevented many catti of Apo plexy, which Is ususlly dependent upon dlsraMj) cf tho heart. If taken When first any unusual sensa tlont were felt. Rlfmino nf 8 flfn Pa. runt's hum its. BIOoolliK Ul Oieep. r, ror the man or woman wbo flndshlmiclf or herself unable 14 sleep nights, U an InvslusUo medicine, which will not only procuro tho blcMlrg of deep, hut will prevent a general breaking down ef tbo system. At Druggleta. fl.M. Descriptive trvatUo w Itli each bottle; eraddrtvs HAMBURG FIGS. There. Is no remedy which nn rival Hamburg "' 'or the curs ef habitual conatlllon, iodine linn uiil lok.brrulM'h. Their artie-n la aa prompt and offlelciit as ll.dr tuts la picuunL zo cents. At all Druggists J or addrco J. J. MAOK & CO., 0 and 11 rront Ct nan Franotsco, CM. Orcgou Knilttity mid NiiYlaa tlon Company. THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE EAST. Trantfer steamer connecting with Atlantic Ktnieii haves Aih Street whaif, I'ortUml, dally, at 3.00 l. U. The I'arllls Kiprcst arrives at I'ortUnd, dally at 1030 P. 11. rullniMi Meriting Cars run through tofiuraul, Council llluITi, and Dayton, and etn connections made with both Northern l'acilio and Union Pacific trains at their weatern termini, SAW FRANCISCO LINE. Between I'orllnnrt and Kan I'ranrlaro. Leaving Alnsworth Wharf at midnight, as lolloe: raoMroarLiKD, Midnight. Oregon, hunday, Oct. 3 State, t'rlday a raousii raiaciico, 10 AM Colun.lU, Holiday, Oct, 4 Columbia. Weilneslaj 13 uregon, raumuj, u Ktato, Thuieday, .11 Coluiublt, Tuwday, 11) Otegon. Sunday. II Oregon, Monday, ..lb Htate, rUturdty S3 Columbia. Thunday , .28 Oregon, Wcdnetdy; Nov 3 State. Krldry,. . .., sa Columbia, TiiutKUy.-Nov:) Xnd every Olthday thereafter until furlher notlco. rnrougu TleUeU sold to all points In the Utlud States, Canada and Kurope. TO ASTORIA. Iloat leaves Portland for the Cascadesand Ihc Dalles at7 A. M. dally, except Sunday. floats leave Portland at O A. U, .tally (eiccpl Sun day) for Aatorla and way points. TO ORI'.GO!f t'lTV AM DAVTOV, Iloats love Portland at 7 A. l Monday's, Wednri dav's. and I'rld.vs for Davton and way nofnt. Returning leave Da) ton at S A. if. Tueadajs, and rnurauaya ana naturuayi. General ontreaCor. t'ront and D HI. A. U MAXWKM Ticket Agent. JNO. J, IIYlt.Nr:, (Jen. Put. and Ticket Art. OVERLAND to CALIFORNIA. . ... VIA OREGON & CALIFORNIA R.R. And Connections. Tim ci Two and Ono Half Days. Pare from rortbnd to San Francisco, 3i; to Sacra. mcato, 130. Clou connections roads at Alhland with states cf the CilllornU, Oregon and Idaho Stage Corony. KtsT HrniT"uiviiioi (DAILY KXUKPT HUNDAYm) HeCween I'or'luml uud Aeuluad-.VIall Train. lima. assiva. Portland, haleni . . A.liUnd, ba'uin, . . . 7:50 All 10SSAU . ..SJOI'H .ISII'M Salem.. ..lOIAU Alhland.. rUltm,... ..16i . ISBl'll .CiM'JJ roriiauu,. Allian) Express Trulu. I.KANK, aaaivs. rnrtland 4:00PU Salen 7:11 I'M Siliui TlUl'M Ubanon, V:iOI'M Ulonou 4.4SA11 Silem, OMCAU talom,. . ....CMTAU Portland,.. . . 10.03AM l'ullunn Palace Bleeplcg Cars dally U'tMii Portland and Alhland. The O. & 0. R. It. 1'irry make con nection with all the regular trains on the Ka.t bids Dlvltion, from the foot ol t. strtct, iit hiui: itmsioN. IteMtreu 1'urllaud a ml Curtullls. MAIL TIIA1.V. Iium, Cortallla, UriU'H PorUuid, ti.lM'M I'ortUnd Cortallle, . .. At Corvalla connect with tralue of the 0 P fur Y- I'llna hay. Kucunlon ticket, on mU fiomSaleinto Yulns bavand ritum, via Albany, at W.'JO. Tickets good to return until September HO, low. KXPHESS TRAIN. lcavs. I aasivr. I'ortUml,. , 6.00PM ifcMlnovllle, ...HdOI'M MeMlnnville, .XOAMPortUnd, ..U.WAU Local tlikets for sale and baggago chocked at rom puiy's up town ortlce, our. Stark and Kocond ttre.U. TtckeU for principal points in California can oulv bs Orocural and b.ggags checked at companjs onU., or 1'and Pront stret, Portland, Or. Freight will not b receive I for shipment after fl.e uUxk V U on either the East or West Kid. Dltlriui. R. Kt'EiiLKH, K. P. UOOK1W, Manager. U. T. A Psm. Art, Good Furmiug Land EAST OF THE CASCADES Within 4 to 0 tnllea of rsllroad and river, aeas Alkali, OlllUm county; 40 tslles from The Dalles; 123 miles from Portland. As Cad Land aa Exists East of Ike Cascades will beMldan err ravarableTrrau. WE AUK PRKPAKKO TO TAKE 1NTKNDINU purchasers to m. IukIs ws offer for sale siss tv is as ssiasuiarr, Aiaan, uregoo; A.. .... t, nit.,., it w..Lt.ut L...I..J Or to tfc. WILLAMKTTi: KAllMltfi, Kalem, Oregon. I JlfvmS f7j& W000BURN NURSERY ) Keeps the Largest it0k of Fruit, Shade, Ornamental and Nut Trees I North ef California, at the ery lowest rates. No APHIS or other Insect pests which arc mining most of the Nurseries. Arplc trees, 3 to 110 per 100. Pear, Pm. h and Cherry, 112 to (16 per 100. I lama and 1'imice, IS to 111 per UK), tlc.yy discount on 1000 lots, tV SBNI) FOR CATALOGUE: AND PRICK-LIST. Address: .1. ii. Ht.rri.r.vinu:. octlmtl Woodburn, Otcgon. 1851. 1880. WANTED ! l-O-O-O Nctr subscribers fo tho WEEKLY STATESMAN ! THIS YEAR. FALL Two Innor for tlio Prlco of Ono, or Four lNtnerH lir Lcsa tlian tlio Prlco of Two. An excellent fnriiiera' imper K'vcn nveay with Uio STATESMAN. Till: AMKUIOAK KAUMKIt, n alxtren pHgo HgrlrnlttirKl liiiiKUiliir, pulilUlint nt 1'nrt Wnyup. Iml., Is ono uf tlio loading: MgrlrulturHlJmirimNof tlm cuiinlrjr. It la ilrvotnl rxclu.lvely to tlio Interval uf the) runner, Ntocklirettnr, Diilryiimn, tlnx ilennr, nuil llniiaehnlil, nuit every apecles uf Imliistr) -miicctcil with tlmt great pnr llon nf people, tho filmier, rnrmera run nut well grtnlmig wlthiiut It. It puis now hlena In their mluils. It tenches tlmm how to fitriu wllh profit. It nmkiia llir homo linppy, the. younu folks ctieitrful, nnd tlio growler coiitenliHl. The) subscription prlco of tho lUtMi:it I l per yenr. It la pub II. lied monthly twrlvo numbers n year. To nil new subscriber l the Dully or Weekly KTATK.SM.ltt who, lifter AilRiist 1st, 1HH0, aulisrrllio nnil pny Olio yenr'a suliscrlptlon In mlinnce, tlio Ainerlcnn Tnrmer will bo scut ono yenr froo of charsp. Oldsuliscrlbers to tho STATESMAN who pny up nil nrrrumgea mill ono yrnrlnml vkiico will recelvo tho Anmrlcun l'uriiier ou year free) of clinrge. Old aulncrlbors who will pny up ullnr reurrjgea nnil ono year In uilvnncr.inny sub scribe for nuolhor copy of tho Woekly HTATKSMAN for 1. no, nnil Uio Ainorjcim rnrmer will also ho sent to tho now iiniuo, thus giving four puwrs for leas Until tho prlco of two but tho nihlltlonal niiino uiuattin Unit of sumo person who I. not a uli.rrlber lo tho Nlntesuliiu n now sub scriber. If you nro not it subscriber, and you has en frlenil who Unlao not n subscri ber, you may enrli recelvo tho Weekly HTATKHMAN nnil Iho premluin paper for $3.(10, which 1 0(1 rent lea than tho price of tbo htuteaiuuii iiloiio. Komi tbo Weekly anil the premium to friends lis tho euat. It will benpprerliitvil. This premluin iiuuouucviniiut refer only toruah subscriber. This proposition holds good only till Jauuar) l.t, 1HH7, nftor which ilute no subscription will be tukcii on thoso terms. CaVSubscrlptlon prlco i Dully KTATKS M AN, per nullum, 0 Weekly bTATKS MAN, perniinum, $3 OltEGOX STATESMiVN, Suloni, Oroijon. Great Overland Route I NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. tim: om.y mm: ui.vm.nu riilliiitiii I'alacc Sleciiliif,' Cars! Ifagnlfltwnt Day Coaches snd Klegsnt Emigrant Bleeping Cars, lth Urlhsfrtacf charge. From. Washington & Oregon 1'olnU to the KAbT via ST. IMIIli and .IMSKAFOMH. The only Trans-roiitlnerital line running I'alaro Illnlug Car (meals 76e) FatittiHt Timo Ever Mado From the Coast oisr the Northern Pacific rail- f(.l toriloux City Oouncll IIIufTa.Ut, Jrttph, Atcbluviii, lvruurth. Kan.as City, Iliirllngton and (ulniy, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO And all p-liiti through the Kaat ill Ssuth 1U1 lit Paul and M litiiMp'llh, tr 'Ilia only llnu running TllhOLdll KMIURANT HLKKI'I.NdCARH PIIUM PuKTLaNllsid hauled on regular Kiprm trains nier the entird Iccgtli cf thv Nor tin r n I aclflo Railroad Lc.t. Portland at 1:30 p in. iUi'j i arrive at Jllnne Sll or Kt, Paul at I'i.M p in., (i am) feurth day, UinnictlOL.uiadeat bt P411I and illnm-apolli snd all niiiU Kat, rkiuili, and Houthuut, PACIKIO DIVISIO.Ni Tralns live Portland. U:Z5 a. m arrive at New Ta coriu COS p rn lonnvcllng with O. R.&N. Co. ' boats lor sll iKiluts on Puget Hound. A D. CHARLTON, (itn'l Wot'll Pais AgL No. Wathlngton strcel, I'crllanJ, Ongon. $10,00 will buy the DAISY New Htyle Corn Hheller. Tho W U eieiII. IIIO uiru A. niuujn out. The (luealloa Is A.ked why we sell our Hhellen so cheap, Anawrr i We build them In win. U-rafwrourUloverllullertrado la over. All nro wurauteu to do gowl work or no sale. NKWAUK MAUIIINK VU,, COLUMBUI, OHIO. CINCINNATI (0.) C0RRUGATINQ Ca -4S u. .u Ul. km, T. ft. Oardur. ,..... . . i. ."i Wkuftr, rwe Balulai, CU.lM.4l, O. R5n lf,V-' Bend for price - and Illustrated Catalogue or