J .11 iJSTTfl FARALE.lt; SALEM, OREGON, OCTOBER 22.J886 Sjjeitfs jglepqtmitttf. Tolosraphlo News. Salisbury, M(l.,liiuT a $1,000,000 lire tliis week. Barbers in California arc organizing for self-protection. Inaugural ceremonies of thoBartlioldi etntuto take placo October 21. .f 801,001 standard dollars wcro issued in tho week onditig October 10, 1880. Yellow fever is raping at Biloxi, Mis sissippi. There nro 270 cases known. Henry Villnrd bns sniled for America. JIo will rcsido lioro permanently liorc after. A Jnpancso princo is on this coast. Honrrivod in San Francisco on Octo ber I). Frosidcnt Clovolnnd will visit tho Fair at lticlimond, Indiana, on October lOtli. Ono of tbo "boodlo" aldermen of Xcw York has forfeited $25,000 bail. It was paid. Abram S. Howitt bns nccoptcd tbo Tammany nominotioh for Mayor of Now York. Frinco Louis Napoleon is traveling in tbo East. Ho was at Denver on Octo ber 17, and left for Chicago. Tbo dispatches from tho Fast say that tho foroign difficulty hnngs firo on account of tho scarcity of money. Henry Ach, an attornoy of Fortland, Oregon, has bocn admitted to practico before tho Supremo Court of tho United States. Kcano Bros., whoso failure was an nounced somo days ago in San Fran cisco, havo compromised by promieory notes at 52 pcrcont. on tho dollar. Miss Clovcland has resigned her odi torial position on tho Chicago Literary Life Sho wanted mor of tho profits, which havo increased very much since sho took charge. For somo timo past a striko has pre vailed in tho Chicago stock yards, among tho beef packing establishments. It has finally ended. Tho men will work ten hours. Two peanut firms havo failed in Cin cinnati. When it is stated that their liabilities aro 150,000 our "peanut" friends will bo surprised at tho mag nitudo of tho business. Tho Chicago and St. Louis Browns aro playing a scries of six games of baso ball for tho championship of tho world. Tho first game was in favor of Chicago ; score, G to 0. 0,000 pcoplo witnessed tho gamo. Although no formal order to that of fect has boon issued , an imprssion pro vails at tho War Department that Qoro ninio and his follow captives will shortly bo removed from San Antonio, Texas, to Fort Marion, Florida. Following is tho official statement of tho visiblo supply of grain in storo and afloat on October 10, as issued by tho Now York Froduco Exchango : Wheat, 53,828.539 bushels, an incrcaso of 11, 101 bushols ; corn, 13,755,07-1 bushels, an increaso of 178,032 bushels; oats, 6 135,215 bushols, nn increaso of 110,155 bushols; rye, 511,215 bushels, n decrcaso of 25,133 bushels; barley, 2,075,730 bushels, an incrcaso of 20,000 bushels. Btato and Territorial News. Summorvillo is to havo n public library. Eight inches of snow covers tho Bluo mountains. A Fortland furrior Bonds furs East to railroad magnates and others nblo to wear such articles. Lakoviow has ordorcd a hand firo en gino and fivo hundred feet of hose, hoso cart, buckets, etc. Tho sum of $800 has bocji subscribed toward tho erection of a South Method ist church at Heppner. Light frosts havo visited sections in Washington county. Steamboats have bogun to run upon tho waters of tho This is good nows. upper V illumettc. A wngon road from Forest Grovo to Tillamook is meeting with financial favor at Forest Grove. Tho Fat Stock Show, hold in Fortlani tho past wcok, has been well attended and proved quito successful. A Jackson county, Oregon, man raised over 1,500 gallons of blackberries on about an aero of ground at his placo in Ashland this season. Tho American ship Benjamin F. Clio noy has cleared at Astoria for Monte video with tho largest cargo of lumbor ever taken from tho Columbia river closo on to 1,000,000 feot. Silvcrton, Oregon, has a Chineso fam ily. Tho father placed tho two eldest children in tho public school and tho citizons remonstrated, but tho school board decide'd them oligiblo and entitled to school privileges. Farmers in Yamhill, Folk and Wash ington counties aro Eelling their applo crops to good advantage. Wo hoar of many who aro taking caro of their orchards and as a consequence aro getting their monoy back. Tho new firo engine ordered by tho city of Salom has arrived and has been tested and tho tests havo proved quito satisfactory. It is bolioved that tho engine will ontthrow anything in tho State. Salem is well protected from firo. R. Koohler, receiver, and J. Brandt, general superintendent of tho O. it O. It. Ri, havo returned from a trip over tho west division in company with Road master llabersclt. They mado a carof ul examination of every bndgo on tho line between Fortland and Corvallis, and found them all in good condition. Tho Southern Orfgon Hop Growers' Association recently delivered to J. T. Cochran it Co.. 17,fi00 pounds of hops, which Vi're ciutrnctcd to them somo timo ago t 30 cents a pound. Tho waterway convention mot at Vancouver, W. T., on October 14. No work of any moment was accomplished. Tho attendance was quite largo and con siderable interest was manifested by those in attendance They adjourned to meet in Astoria on the first Monday in August, 18S7. Adam Jensen, tho carpenter who fell from tho Salum bridgo about three wcoks ago, was out on tho street tho other day and visited tho scene of his exploit. Jen sen is nearly rccovorcd from tho effects of his fall, although ho is very soro and stiff. Ho certainly had a very narrow escape. The Spiritualist Stato Convention will bo held at Salem Saturday and Sunday, October 30 and 31. Good speakers and mediums will bo in nttendnuce, nmoiic them Georgo F. Colby, of Florida, a tranco speaker and test medium, woll known on this coast as an ablo expo nent of tho spiritual philosophy. Two hundred and cighty-nino tax payers in Jackson county pay taxes on 2,000 assessments. Tho O. & O. R. R. pays on $125,780; bank of Ashland, $30,000 ; O. C. .Beckman, 20,000 ; H. F. Barron, $23,105; A. L. Rittcr, $25,200; G. W. Coaksey, $23,082. Twenty-six moro pay on sums in excoss of 10,000. Tho managers and directors of tho Oregon State Agricultural Society havo been engaged in on endeavor to ascer tain tho nmount of warrants and thoir numbcrsoutstandingagaiust tho society. Their objoct is tho laudablo ono of mak ing an cllbrt to pay them off. Holders of su"li warrants aro thorcforo requested to send to tho secretary, A. F. Miller, 209 Second Btrcot, Fortland, a Btato inont of their claims, on or before No vember 10th next. Promptness in this matter is earnestly requested. Tbree Months Free. Tho publishers of that excellent monthly, Tun Houskkkepeh, Minneap olis, Minn., ofl'cr to send it frco for thrco months to any lady who sends them tho postoffico address of twenty ladies who nro keeping house Tho ad dresses may bo at ono or sovoral post offices, but must bo sent beforo Novom bor 15th, 18S0. The HousEKKErcn is ono of tho bost publications in tho country. Beo Reports. Sii.veuton, Or., Oct. 11, 1SSC. Editor Willametto Farmer: In tho F.rtMEn of Octobor 8th, under tho head of "Beo Reports," eomo ono scorns to havo given in my report for 1880, concerning "Bees, Honey, oto." Perhaps it is to stir a brother bco-kccpcr up a little. ell, then, horo is my re port: Amount of surplus hooey from each colony $2 75 Beeswax 100 pounds Increaso 28 percent This leaves my bees with plenty of stores for winter and in good condition. This amount is bo insignificant in com parison with last season that I thought it hardly worth reporting. Flcaso cor rect tho statement that I am "footling to keop tho bees alive, etc.," as I havo never been compelled to feed my cus tom invariably being to lcavo a sufficient amount of honoy with each colony for their winter stores, regardless of surplus. I fully expoct my bees to givo you a rousing roport for 1887, and would ad vlso brother boo-kcepors to fix thoir boos up for winter and prepare for a good run noxt season, as I beliovo wo havo never had two advorso seasons, ono fol lowing the othor, with no honoy. E. S. BnooKS. Jlore Money far Your Work if you improvo good opportunities. Hallott & Co., Portland, Maine, will mail, frco, full information showing how you can mako from $5 to $25 and upwards a day and live nt homo whor over you aro locatod. Bettor writo; somo havo mado over $50 in a day; all now. No capital required; started free JJoth boxosj all ages. Success for ovory worker. Send address and seo for yourself. STOCK FARM FOR SALE A flood Opportunity to Buy a Stock Farm with Large Out-Range. A party has placed in our hands for salo ono of tho best stock farms in tho valley. This land is situated in tho foot hill region of tho Cascades, and is concceded to bo tho best adapted to stock growing of any portions of our State. It consists of 030 acres, all fenced but 80 acres 200 acres in culti vation i good houso and fair barns and out buildings; 8 acres in orchard; county road passes through placo; a creek passes through one eugo, and springs abound over tho ontiro placo. Situated in Clackamas county. Small timber covers parts not cleared. Prico $8,000. Apply at onco to this office Anyono meaning business will bo shown tho placo free of charge. UurLleu's .Irnlcu Salt. The Bctt Salve in the world for CuU. Bruises, Sorei, Ulcers, Silt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Conn, and all Skin hruptioni, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It la guaran teed to rive perfect satisfaction, or monev re funded. Pnoe 25 cents per box. For sale by Port & Son. How Fruit drawing was Started In Eastern Oregon. Editor Willamette Farmort Twcnty-fivo years ago, when tho first effort to grow fruit East of tho Moun tains was mado at Walln Walla, it was considered that only tho most hardy kinds would succeed and they only in the most favored locationsbut by per sistent experiments for moro than a quarter of a contury it is now admitted that the wholo Inland Empire is well adopted to tho growth of all tho fruits of the temperato zone, and a great many localities aro peculiarly suited to tho growth of peaches, apricots, nectarines and grapes, even up to tho 18th parallel. Five years ago I induced tho N. P. It. R. Co. to let mo plant forest trees at each section station between Ainaworth and Sprague Now eoiho of theso trees aro nearly twenty feot high, and at ono place, eight miles from Ainsworth, right in tho sand and sage-brush, tho grovo has succeeded so well that last season tho pcoplo of Pasco went out to havo a picnic there I mention this fact to show that trees will grow on tho most dosolato looking laud in what may bo considered tho desert country. Sinco then fruit trees and grapo vines hnvo been planted, and at various places on tho peninsula botwecn Snako river and tho Columbia I havo seen somo most romarkablo growths mado this season (which has been tho latest and dryest for years) without any irrigation whatever. I havo dwelled at longth on this particular location, ns it was con sidered tho moU unforbidden and barren tract in tho wholo Inland Empire. And what can ho dono hero may bo dono in a good many other localities nil over that country which to-dny aro con sidered worthless. Tho fruit industry in that country is just in its infancy. I know that it will surpriso many when I toll them that tho country along tho Columbia river nbovo Fruit's rapids,and up to and abovo tho month of tho We natchic, or Spokano rivers, (all of tho big bend of tho Columbia for nenrly 200 miles) is peculiarly adapted to tho growth of peaches, apricots, nectarines, grapes, melons, etc., and that tho fow orchards there havo not failed to bear for ten years in succession. And when I tell you that n portion of this country is north of tho -18th parnllol, it docs seem strnngo that wo havo a country of such peculiar characteristics. Now this country is just in its infancy and is just beginning to 6cttlo up, and in tho next fivo years thoro will bo hundreds of thousands of fruit trees and grapo vines planted in this locality. Tho samo can bo said of tho Colum bia from Tho Dalles to Wallula, and on Snako rivor to Lowiston, and still further up on Snako nnd Salmon rivers, at Con nor creek, Wcisor, Pnyotto, Malheur, Owyhco, Boiso river, and on much of tho upper Snako rivor as far as Hniloy and Oneida counties, in all a distance of 000 miles from Tho Dalles. In many places Micro will bo orchards on both sides of theso rivers. In all of these places peiohes, grapos, tomatoes, apricots and nectarines will succeed finely, nnd aro of tho bost ilavor. I mention theso fruits as growing best along tho water courses and small streams where thoro is moro or less ennd and alluvial doposit. All tho othor fruits succeed equally as well in theso localities, as woll as all ovor tho wholo country, but peaches do not do well at an elovation of over 1,000 feet abovo tho lovol of tho son. It is difficult to say whnt nro tho best varieties to grow, as that depends upon what uses tho fruits nro to bo put to. If to bo canned and dried for commcrco, then tho orchards want to bo of but fow and tried kinds. If for homo use, or shipping to Montnna, Dakota and Min nesota, thon there can bo a larger variety grown, from tho very earliest to tho latest. Philip Ritz. DR. FLfNT'S HEART REMEDY. SlllPirln t neglect any tl tho many form UUIUIUU tniert Uuse, though many iloio rom iiiurui u. iieau u.. ti nil irtaiuo on Jiears Ulscase, and II you, Into any symptom therein su forth, uko Do. lima Hxiar Itaxisr. Pfl9 SipVnnCQ D. ftuir'a Hurt Rratcr la a MiwnnuMu, mixllclDO nlcn iks been founj forticuiariy eilicurinus in case el Bea-tlckneas, as t at once stop tho terrible voroltln?, throbbing In tho ttn-plcs, aiul (.sable tbo patient to secure ripote. I SK8 It 111 I Iffl8, naaranie cl' debility, whoso louoteriaiiw U wnious, ami ho Is subject to spells of fa!ntnesa. Is lUbloto sudden death from htart disease. Let Mm take Da. Fust IIlut Itaxur Uforelt Is too lte At linnrsiste. f 1.60. Pcserlptlve treatise with each bottle, or mailed free upon application. HAMBURG FIGS. roa ladles arid children whoso tasto eas- net bo offended with Impunity, HAMDUlttJ ' FIGS form a remedy tor constipation. In. 'digestion, piles and llrer compUuu wni-b. Is as vleasafit U take as It la effective la & us. Ucts. At all Druggist ; or address J. J. MACK st CO., B and II Front St-, San Franolaoo, Cat. & STAYER (fe WALKER. PEALEIU IN FARM. DAIRY and MILL MACHINERY, Wagons, Itnggies. tC fm riages. Kinder Twine, licit lug, Oils Supplies or nil Kinds. MS, 210, 312, ill Front Street, Fortland, Oregon. Cam the Urrett stock In tho Northwest ol lUchln. cry ami vehicles. All itralce; fully guaranteed. It Kill wiy on to call ami examine cur roods and ob'aln our mice', or send for our hundsotntly tlluitratod Catalogue ami prico lilt beforo pursuing cUenhcrc. American Fruit liVuporntor Is tho llrel .Moury MnhliiR Mnrlilnr In the maikct. Tho product ol UrrKOn's orchards In tho hspo of KvrtcU alock Is worth muro per ound thin any othir farm product, wool only cucptcd, an la auiceptlblo ol indefinite cxpamlon and demand, Wo tarntaily ink tint all persons Inhrcited In lliU sul Joct will rlto us lor cur .it amu l or Htnr i:vAioitATK.v Which contain much practical Information upon tho subject not lound rltimhcre, and alio a full descrip tion of tho Amrrlmii I'm It i:npornlnrandllic profits accruing Imm its use. STAVER & WALKER. (IK.S'KItAL AOKNTH, Portland, Oregon, E. LAMPORT, Manufacturer and Dealer In Harness, Saddlery, Whips and Robes. llaliiirl"U(ht out IhoHtock and Goodwill of .1. I. .Ionian V Sou I hopo that their customer. Hill extend tu mo the latuo liberal patronise that the) did lo tlnni. 1 ullleellcntl- tlm lit STntulltv and st) le.nl Ten mi, Itugg) nml t'lirrlnnr llnriiraa nml Mulillrry. t'a. Ol my oh n mks sml at a prlco that cannot bo boat by any firm In the bUte. Call ami seo Thanllne: my old cuatoiiurs for their liberal patron ate in the put I liopo that they will conlluiio tho samo in tlm future, and I shall viuliator to mult it. Tlirrtnoli Imiliiif lirrii IiuiibIiI )l n Imr lirlre I urn irrinrnl to uhr linrunlH. EDWARD LAMPORT, At the "Old bUnd," 2)7 Commercial Unet. J. MOSER & SONS, MANl FACTUItK AIX KlNIlH OK .hi:i:v a nitii.it luur mi:s lrKefiililn Ciuli-a, I'uii rurkcrs, i:ir. Adilrcts: J JlO.-ihll A: SONH, I'l.rllan.l, Or SEDGWICKi STEEL WIRE FENCE Is the best general purpose n Ire fenc-Pln use. It Is a atroiia; urlrnrk avlthuut linrbo. IHint Injuro tUKk. it will turn doits, plus, sheep and iKiultry, a well as horses and rattle, 'I bo Im-m lence for Farms, Gardens, Htoclc ltaiiKi s and Hall, roads. Very neat, pretty styles for Jjtwns, parks, HchooMou and Cemeti-rles. Oivrrtd with run. liroof Dalnt. or made of ifalvanlzwl wlru. & uru. rernnl. linllllaatn Iirn-flme. It I bt-iirr limn boiirdu or Jitirbfil yrlrp In e ery rrp rt. 'lb HrUmvIrk IJiitc mado of wrouKbt-lron ploanil lUel wire, dely all cornielltloii In IlKhtnt-sa, neat lieas, alrenKtli and durability. We mako tbe beat, iheapftaudeaalestworklni(iill.runniitumatla or elf-oiwiln ntr. and thn iit-iiiem rlieap Iron ll-uro now iniiite. Tbe brat Wire Hirrtrhera, Outllna-l'ili-mand I'oat Auairrs. For price and partlculan ask llardwarg Uiuk-ra, or address, mentioning paper, SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond, I net FOR SALE. A Farm in Howell Prairie. Containing 100 Acres, ONK HUMMI'D AND TWK.NTV FIVE of which is under clow! tho bsl.me in timber l h dwelllnif.'tinck and atlk Iioum; a new temporary barn; running Hater the vear around. Apply on the premises to ' (dxctttf) 'AllEtJKOKl oOO ACRES. 13 CREENHOUBES. TREESandPLANTS We ofl.r for tba Fall trade a Urgo and fins atock (4 Urnnuiri wml. J.HIir'r. "'irMUa, "n amnvwn u ruuirana ( flBKmand . ran im, mauaa Inm oa apiJUatlua. Xadnm JsPJsWsTTF-W Ff JLsaakaUaMDH 'CJK I'sTaV n JtdJI UaSjBBX ft WE vIkm laTJiliMii'iiffV"!!'''' I jr, V(f,WBfj ' AjJ"' "" tl$K lui twi ruiiiAU i--IT"-- "-' - 'J Xotico or Final Settlement. NOT1CF. IS IIF.RF.I1V GIVEN THAT THE ON. ilcrilgnnl has filed her final account as Admin istratrix of the cstato of Eira J. Dcrens, and Monday, Hcc 6th, 1?86, at 1U o'clock A. JI. is set ty Hon. T. 0. Shaw, county JmUo, to hear nbjectlons, ll any, why tho said account should not be accepted and the ad mlnlitratrix discharged. LOUI-K A. 1IKVKNH, Admldlitratrlxof thooatatool Eira J. llovcin, deceased Tcr Scth It. Hammer, attorney. STATE FAIlT'WARRANTS. 4 U. I'EnsON8 ItUI.DINO WAHUANTS aiolmt V tho OrfRon Hlntc ARrlrultiirnl Society aro reipustrd to send a statement ol tho amount of warrants held by them, also the number ol the war rant. Send by Nor. 10, liUO. Object, t ascertain amount ol outslandlmr warrants, looking to pujlnjflo part or who'oof aald rrnU Address! A. F. JI1LLKU, KC O. 8. A Voclct) oct22(2 fo Second Street, 1'ottliind, Or. ACME BANJO METHOD. By N, D. Curtis, Prico $1.25. llr. Cnrtli, wliono Oultar Method his long been a standard, does real scntco to tho loo-s ol iti-od music at home, 1" this thoroUKh'y ircod and c jtertalnlnir In structor. No less than 75 diagrams llluitrato tho po sitions ol tho (Infers. Hlniplo explanations and rcry snect ocal and limtrumental mualo All a b xk, which Is destined to make the elcirint modern llANJO still more appreciated and opular. THE KOYAI SIili:iC Holds tho Held against all comers as tho chief book for slnKlnir classes In If 7 8, flood mualo, sacred and secular. Imprcrted Instruction. I,. O. Emerson, CO cts , to per dor.cn. font? greeting (CO cts.) for Hlr.li Schools; Poni; Dells (Mcta)orloii Header (Hook 1,60 cts. Hook II, CO cts ) tor Common School, and flcms for Llttlo Hinders (HO cts,, (3 per dot.) form a coinplcto set ef muilo for teaching In schools. songs of ruoMisi;, (Mfls.) Tenney and Hoffman. Is tho nencst !ookfr Sunday Schools. Superior collection. In press and nearly ready Anthems ol Fratso. PIANO CLASSICS, (II. 00) Is n treat fkorlto with good planiiti. Hooka .Mnltnl I'rnmtly for Krlnlt met) Oliver J)ltnon t0 Co., Jioston. over lMFo California. OKKCJON aV iJAMI OHM A K.K. And Connections. Timo: Two nml Ono Half Days. Faro from Portland to Kan Francisco, f 32; to Sacra mento, 30, Cliwo connections mado at Ashland xltli stai.cS of tho California, Origon and Idaho Stago Company, i'.iht Niiti: iimsiiiM (DAILY KXCKIT SUNUAYh) HclHecn rnr'liinit mill Aalilnml-JInll Traj'ti. La ax a. Fortland 7:30AM Salem 10.-2AAM Ashland (UOi'M baletn lr.'ll'll Salrm lOIAM Ashland 1.1SAH (Ulem IXll'at Aaair. i-ortianii, :u'N Allinuy l'.irra Trnlii. LIAR. Fortland 4:00 I'M I Salem 7:16l'll Lelianon 4:ISAM talcm 0:17AM Salem 7:lm auaiva. Ubanon 0.101'M Hatem 0:10 AM t'oriiaihi, iu.voau Fullman l'alaco Bleeptrg Cars dally between Fortland and Ashland. Tho O. ft U. 11. 11. Ferry makes cou. nt-cllim with all the regular trains on tho East Side Mtlelon, trom tho foot ol K. street, HKMT HIUI'. lilslHION. Ilelxren rnrUnml nml Cortnllla. MAIL THAIN. Lsava. I AIIIVI. Portland 7:30AM Coralll, 12.13m Corvallis 130AMi'ortland (1.161'M At Corvalls connect with trains of tho O.I fur Va liilnabay. Kscuriloii llckuta on salo from Salem to Yaiiiilnabavand return, via Albany, at ft, 30. Tickets gootl to return until September 30, lt&0. KXI'llEHd THAIN. liavk. I Aaivr. Fortland fi:00l'M McMlnmllle, 801'M McMlnnvllle,. . . .4 .MAM Fortland, U.WAU Ical tickets lor salo and baggago checked at com im 'a up tOHnottlce, cor. Stark and Second streets, lleaets for principal points In California can only Is procure I and baggago chocked at cornpau)e otllce, t'or F and Front streets, Fortland, Or. Freight will not bo receive! lor shipment alter five o'cloik F M on either thn East or West Sldo IMililou IU KCKIII.KII, K. F, IIOUF.IIS, Msnsger, 0. F. . Fan. Agt. OKIM.ON f Kit 1(1 .NLV l01'ILAU ! i:u I in i itrxur. I" ItlUt) r.HLUOAU Ul'l LA It Icui'TIi in i itrxur. a.m;i:h FutTiine? Suro Connocllonl New rJiulpmcnlsl :i:tr MIIch Shorter ! ?:() IIonrH Less Timo ! A CCOMMODATIONH UNBUIIFA8SKH FOH COM XX. fort and Hafwiy Fares aud Freight much less tliaii by any other route between all points In Hie Mlllamctto valley and San Frauclsco. Tho ONLY route via YAQUINA BAY! TO SAN FKANISJO. Itnlly I'naaenger Train rxreplIHuiulny. Leave Corvallis (eceptSuida)s) at IF. M. lxt laiiulna, (etcipt buudays) at 7:10 A, M. O, A C, K. It. trains (West Side) connect at Corvallis. O. .V U. It. It, trains (East Side) connect at Corvallis with stagie from Albany at Itoi F. JI. rilHE FINE A I STKA1I81II1' I SAILS V.lQll.VA CITY raow TAi'a t raoM san rAcio: Sunday. . .. Oct.10 MuiTda"y ....Oct 4 13 Hi ..Nor.iu rriuay. .. , -it Hatuniay ... WelnesIay Nov. 3 Thursday Monday 16 Wednesday.. Saturday 17 Monday Tho Company reserves tho right lo change salllna; dsys, tal'or further Information appli in' CHAS V. UUUUIJ, A. U, F. and F. Agent CortalllsJOrcgoii, Groat Overland Route I NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Till: O.M.V I INF. KI.VMNU riillnian I'alaee Sleeping C'arfii kfsgnlQ.xnt Day Coaches snd Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Cars, with births free ol charge. From Washington & Oregon FoInUto tho EAST via ST. PAUL and MINNIAIOfJg The only Trans continental lino running I'ulacc lltulug far (meals 76o.) fun tent Timo JJvev Made From the Coast over the Northern Pacific rail road to Sioux City, Council Illulfs.St, Joaeph, Atchlnson, Leavenworth, Kama City, llurlington and fulncy. ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO And all points through the East sml Bouth East via St. 1'aul and Minneapolis. 1-jr The only line running TIIHOL'UII KUIORANT BLEKPINO 0AH3 FIIOM FOHTLANI) and bauWd en regular Eipress trains over tbe entire length of the Northern raclflc llallroad. Leave Fortland at IM p m. dally; arrive at Mlnas apolls or St. Faul at MM p.m., (coon) fourth day. OooKtlODamadeat St. Faul and Mlnoi polls acst all poluts Kait, South, and Soutbsast, FACIFIO DlVlfllO.V: Tralns leave Fortland, 0.24 a. m. arrive at New Ta coma CO! p.m., connectlog with 0. 11. & N, Co.'s boalt for all points on Fuget Sound. A. D. C1IAKL10N, Oeol Wwi'n Fas 4t. No, Washington street, Fortland, Oregon. lUl