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' f " t fhftgfV' IV "a I S I ?. t r lyt lA. S 1 U A ViLLAMtiTTfi FAftMJEKt SALtfM, OREGON, JANUARY 14,1887 $twx cyiitimtiL Stato and Territorial Mew. During tlio six months just ended thcro woro sixteen dontlis In the Ancient Order of United Workmen in the dis trict embracing Oregon, Washington nnd British Columbia, and $9 from each member paid for tlio sixtocn donth ns- Bcssments. iMgnt death occurred in Oregon, fivo in Washington, three in British Columbia. .Tlio membership in this jurisdiction is 3,000 of whom 2,000 rcsido in Oregon. Tho Hop Growers Association of Soattlo own a farm of 1,100 ncrcs nt Snoqualmio, of which 230 acres aro in hops. Tho products of their yards this year wcro 2,213 halos. A rccont investi gation ovidenecs that thoyaro tho most extensive growors in America. John Hall is setting out six ncrcs of prunes and contemplates an orchard of 20 or 25 acres. Already Myrtle crcok precinct boasts of 10,000 or 20,000 troes of this splendid fruit, within n radius of two or three milos, nnd the timo is not far distant when thoUmpqua vnllcy will bo ono solid orchard nnd will ecarcly produco whent enough for our own consumption. Iloscburg Tlnin dealer. Tho Columbia Chroniclo says that a man living on Dry crook, in Wnlln Walla county, mnkos baskets from wil lows grown on his placo. Hero is a hint to Bovernl of our creek farmers. Tlio baskot willow is a hardy, rapid grower, requiring very little attention nnd thcro is always a market for superi or baskets, ino nnoi weaving mom is not difllcult to learn, nnd the profits would provo remunerative, bcsiuos less' oning our imports. Homebody give this industry a trial and report tho progress. Two car loads of thoroughbred jorscy cnttlo arrived at Baker City recently, fovb tho Democrat, from Vermont. J, B. Gardnor, of tnat city purchased a fine two-year-old, paying $05 for tho same. Mr. Gardner intonds kooping her for a milch cow. A conulno silver-tipped grizzly bear was killed in tho Bluo Mountains, near Hoppnor, Oregon, recently, which weighed n thousand pounds, nnd meas ured eighteen feet from tip to tip nnd eighteen inches between tho cars. Ilobcrt Bobbins, who lives fivo miles south of Salem, had fifteen head of sheop killed by dogs, besides tlireo or four moro that nro so badly torn that it is doubtful if they recover. Mr. Bobbins killed ono of tho dors, but tho other escaped. Tho sheep killed wcro lino, fat ones, worth at least 3 a. piece. Such destruction by dogs oxooeds that dono by coyotes and wolves, and is quite disheartening to shoop raisers in that neighborhood. Thcro nro over twclvo hundred pat tents nt tho Orccron citv land office Parties wishing to know if their patent is amongst mo numucr can estimate. Usually tho patent is ready about fifteen months alter tho date o( tho llnnl re ceipt. Ncw-vcnr'B day Gov. Moody pardoned Harry Abrnms, a young man who was convicted in Lano county about fivo years ago of murder in tho second de cree. Clomonoy was recommended by tho board of pardons, and by tho offi cers of tho court which tried tho pris oner. From a lottcr from tho Wallowa Val ley wo learn that stock, cnttlo and horsos, aro cheaper thcro than nt any previous timo for years. Calves which last fall were hold at $12, aro now offered for 10 with no buyers. Hero is a chanco for 6omo of our monicd stock rnoti to mako n "killon." It is reported that Wm. Thiol, of Oak land, Douglas county, an cxporioncod surveyor, bid lowest for tho ro-survoy of tho Klamath reservation. Tho bids have been sent to Washington city, and it will soon bo known who has tho con tract. Work will bo commenced in tlio spring. Mr. T. It. Hibbard has shown tho Silverton Apponl a sprig of Oregon Mistletoo this week which was plucked from an oak tree Jan. 4th 1887 by Wm. Simpson and handed to tho former. Tho sprig was covered with an abun danco of flesh colored berries, nnd taken altogether it mado a beautiful picture. Mr. H. will send tho twig to Eastern friends. J. G. Evans of Sproguo, W. T., raised 15,000 pounds of onions this year on a littlo over ono ncro of land, which ho has sold at 1J cents por pound, except nbout 1000 pounds, and ho will get z cents per pound for thorn. Salem has a bridge, so has Albany, and Portland is building ono, and tho Oregon City folks aro talking about ono, nnd Tho Dalles peoplo nro bound to keep on till they get ono- it will have to bo a bridgo of biz(?) if it's built thcro. Tho Columbia Chronical tells of an enterprising man near Dayton W. T., who has two bundles of leaf tobacco, which he raised as an experiment. Not a worm was seen and there is no doubt but tho plant can be produced profitably in that section. The McMinnville Reporter heralds tlio opening of a fine now hotel at that place, called the Cook House and considerable enthusiasm prevailed the band came out iu Btyle. Rufus Thompson has been appointed postmaster at Albany and Wro. B. Welch at East Portland post office. A company has been organized to own the falls of the Willamette and 800 acres of land on the west aide, with the canal and locks, intending to sell water power for various manufacture. A Spraguo correspondent writes: By a close Mimnto there aro now in Lin coln county 8.),OD0 bond of sheop. Peter Meyers and I'o,iplo .brothers leading tho race with 10,000 head each. Allowing six pounds of wool to the snoop at 15 cents per pound brings tho snug littlo sum of $70,000 into tho county from that resource. Gov. Pennoyer has nppointcd W. A. Munly his privnto secretnry. Treasurer Webb has taken for assistant Woodson Slater of Uuion county, Secretary of Stnto McBrido's assistant is B.F.Giltner, J. II. Howell is janitor of tho Capitol Napoloon Davis is clerk of tho board of school lands commissioners. TeleKrapala Newt. Bishop Potter, of Now York, is dead. A terrible wreck has ccurro J off tho Ninginia coast of a German vessel. All lives wero lost of tho crew and ship, and five of tho lifo station men on shore wcro drownod In tho nttompt to rescue, A fnvorablo snow fall protects tho winter whoat region of tho Middlo and Western States. Tho Catholic church is bitterly op posed to Henry Gcorgo's theories an to land ownorsnip nnd property. John Roach, tho great ship buildor, is dead. On Tuesday, Senator Dolph got tho floor and mado an earnest appeal to tho Scnato in favor of Oregon waterways. Ho favored tho trial of Eado's ship rail way nt Tho Dalles as well worth the effort Our delegation in Concross'havo been doing all that is possiblo to increaso tho appropriations for our rivers and har bors. Mrs. Gen. Logan is to liavo a pension of $2,000, and tho Sonato passed n bill granting tho widow of Gen. F. V. Blair. Tho Union Iron Works, San Francisco havo n contract for building ono of the new government cruisers. Cushman K. Davis has bcon nomi nated by caucus for Senator from Min nesota. Lord Salisbury finds it difllcult to or ganizo n Cabinet composed of Tories and Liberal Unionists. Tho Indiana Legislature has bcon working for political advantage, and the two houses don't organizo or harmonize, becnuso tho vote is close as to parties, so thoro aro two Legislatures. A Chanco for Health. I afforded those fast linking into a con dition of hopeless debility. Tbe meant arc t hand. In tho form of a genial medioinal cordial, Hoitotter's Stsmach Hitters embod iea the combined qualities of a blood fertilizer and depnrent, tomo anil an alterative. While it promote dilution and Msimlltation and stimulates appetite, has the further effect of purifying the life current and strengthen ing the nervous system. As the blood grows richer and purer by Its uso, they who resort to this sterling medicinal agent, acnuire not only vigor, but bodily substance. A health ful change in the socretions is effected by it, and that sure and rapid physical decay, which achronio obstruction of the (unctions of the ayitem produce, is arrested. The prime causes of tho disease being removed, health is speedily renovated and vigor restored. Young colts are as fond of petting as kittens aro, and a littlo fondling ovory day will do them good. By being handled kindly often they Boon becomo gentle and docile, and nro much moro easily handled when they becomo horses. A Captain's Fortunate Dlseorerjr. Capt, Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plying between Atlantio City and N. Y,, had been troubled with a cough so that he waa unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It not only cave him instant relief, but allayed the ex treme soreness in his breast. Ills children were similirly s (Tooted and a single dose had the samo happy afoot. Dr. King's New Dis covery is now the standard remedy in tbe Coleman household and on board the schooner. Free Trial Dottles of this Standard Itf mrdy at Port & Son's Drug Store. 4 Applo Dumplings. Sift ono quart flour, add half teaspoon salt, and lard half tho sizo of nn egg. Wet up with cold water to a stiff dough. This divido into six or sovon parts, rare as many good-sized applos, cut through tho middlo, removing the core; cover with the dough, pressing tho edges togethor till no scam remains ; thou when all aro ready, roll two or throo times over in dry flour, and drop into boiling water. Boil steadily for half an hour, not onco lifting tho lid till ready to removo to tho tablo. J.at with cream ana sugar sprinkled with grated nutmeg. Mrs. R. B. Powell, Bluo Earth, Minn. Batter and Fruit Fudding. Chop up ono pound of npples, nnd put them in n greased pudding basin (gooseborries, plums or any other fruit will do), and sprinkle sugar over them ; now mako a batter of one egg, six ounces flour and ono breakfast-cupful milk; one-half a leaspoonful of baking powder must be added to the flour ; when tho batter is smooth press it over the fruit and steam gently for ono hour ; care must bo taken that tho water remains boiling and does not evaporate too much. aekUn's Aralea atelvc. The Bst Salvo ia the world for Cuts, BfuUte, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped flan, Chilblains Corse, and 1 Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, r no pay required. It Is guar aa. teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re faaded. Price 25 cents pe box. For sale by Port & Boa. Oregoa Kidney Tea cure backache, . CITATION. In Wis County Cont of the Stte ol OrcEen lor the County ol Marlon, In probate sitting: In the matter ol the iv 1 1 and etute ol PIJ Grubbe, deceased, CITATION! To William Grubbi, ol rorest flrne, Oirgon; Frank Ornbbi, of The Dalle, Orcson; S. E. Flint ol Salem, Oregon; Margaret Odell t-f Eugene City, Oregon; Josephine Mcllec, ol Springfield, Oregon; Thadeua Grubbe, ol Wlllamlna, Oregon! LU'y llardltg. of UcUlnntllle. Orenon! Prank flrubha. ft Cnn.nl Orrgon; Use Grubbi, of CraMI, Oregon! Madeline Emrlck, of Pennsjlranle; William EinrlckefPenn. u ran la: Eugenia Grubbe, of Corvailli, Oregon: ii. u uiuuu9, ui rcnuBvirania; tuner uruDDe. or Feonsylranle; William Orubba, ol rennsjlrsnle; Harriett Grubbe, ef Pennsylvania; Harrleon Grubbi, of Pennsylvania; Harrey Grubbe, of renmylranla; Frank Grubbe, of Pennsylvania; Ellia Grubbe, of Pennsylvania; Enoch Gulton, of Pennsrlanla; Con. rad Emrlck, of Pennsrlranlt; William Emrlck, of Pennsylvania; David Moo.-, of rennulvanla; Solo men Moon, ol Pennsylvania; Mary J. Doddi.of Tent, ailvsnla; Margaret Dodde. of Ptnmjlvanla; Ida Grubts, ol Pennsylvania; Harry Grubbi. of Pennsvl. vantafluwn Diven,of Pennnlranla; 'ohnO.Etnrics, of Pemievltanla; Winfleld 8. Emrlck, of l'tnnivl' vanla; Sadie E. Mecham, of Pennsylvania; Laura II. Deer, of Pennsylvania; John W. Deer, of Pennsyl vania; EllaM. Deel, of Pennsylvania; Mary J.Car lisle, of Pennsylvania; Margaret K. Carlisle, of Pnn jhanla; Sarah Grubbe, nf Pennsylvania; E. II, riper, ef Salem. Orrgon; The Treasurer of the Evangelical Foreign Missionary Society and to all other heirs cl said decedent and legatee under the will of deceOtnt and to all persons Interested In the estate of said decedent, greeting! Whcrcae, application was made to the above named Court on the Mh c'ay of Januiry, 18S7 In due form of law bv Jacob Ogle, executor of the will and estate of laid decedent, for an onler and license of laid Coutt authorizing and empowering him to sell the real estate belonging to said decedents estate, which le denrlbed as follows, to-wlU Bounded ty bsinnnlngat a point SGI 30' Eaet 80.32 chalni from the most wei'erly S W corner of the dona'lon land c'alm of John Ilaker and wife, Claim No. 42, In l-ctlon 23 and 24 In Town ship 7 South of Ilange S West, Marlon county, Orrgon. Bald beginning point being the South-east corner ol the tract of land owaed by Adelalne Cox, July 22.1S&2, and running thence South 6431. E 11.17 chains North 74V East 11.87 chains to county load, thioce North 87 16' Wcat sling said couuty road to a point bearing north 19 SO" East from the place el beginning thence 10 SO1 Weit about 7.72 chalna to the place ol beginning and containing ten aires i f land more or lew. And whereas aald Court fixed as the time and place oryou to appear and those cause, If any yot why an order aud license for the sale of eilJ pi nould not Issue, on Monday the 7th day of March, STAVER & WALKER, DEALERS IN Mill are. remises Mlrrh. 1BS7, at JO o'clock A. M. cf laid day, In this Court In the Court room thereof In the County Court house of nation vounir, iircgon, in Baiem, Oregon. There fore, In tho name of the Mate of Oregon, you a-d each of ou, are hereby cited and required to be and appear In In ea'd Court at said time and place, then and there to show rause, II any you have, why an order and license lor the sale of sa'd real rstvte shou'd not Istue to said executor. Witness the Hon. T. C, Shaw, Judge of said Court, my hand and tho seat cf aald Court this Mh day of January. 1BS7. M. N. CHAPMAN, (Seal County Clerk. JanI4tv5 A POSITIVE CURE! JIF.V. V0UDC. mlddte-aced and olJ. slncle or married. and all who are iutlcrlng with LOKT HANIIOOIr, Nervous debility, f ptrmatorihuM, Seminal LosiM.Sex. ual decay. Falling Mimoiy, Heak eyes. Stunted Devel opment, Lick of Energy, Imoveilshed Dlood, I'lm- rice, impeunnenii 10 aisrriage; arno inoou and nam Micaics, Syphilid. DTphllle, Eruptions, Hair Falling llonti Pains, Swellings, Bore Throat, Ulcers, Effects of Merce-y, Klddey and Iiladdtr Troubles, Wtak Hack Burning Urine, Incontinence, Gonorrhirs, Gleet. Strict ture. receives searching treatment, ororont relief and cure for life, HOTIIMKXEM consult confidentially. ii in irouoie, can or wrue. uciayeeare uangeroua Call at or.ee. 23 years experience. Terms Cnah, DR. VANMONCISCAH, l!? and 131 3d street, Iortlsnd, Oregon I lr. JORDAN'S Museum of Anatomy- 731 Market Street. jfOAVDtEAIlN HOW TO AVOID VT disease, and how wonderfully you aromatic, ruvaie umcc, zu uraryei. Consultation on Lost Manhood and all diseases of Women, fend for books. an313 MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ABJ) oflorod for salo represented as good as tho Famous BUT THEY ARE NOT! And llko all Counterfeits lack ttso Hema.rko.blo LASTING Qualltlce OF THE GENUINE. ASK FOR. THE PEARLTOP and Insist upon HAYINGC tbem with THIS Exact iABEL oh Each CHIMNEY ratOctVaO , 1883. The PEARL TOP is manufactured ONLY by GZO, A, MAC0fHc CO,, TITTSBUIIGH. PA. (aootl Funning Lands EAST OF THE CASCADES Within 4 to 6 miles of railroad and river, near Alkali, ailllam county; 40 miles from The Dalles; 12S miles from Poitland. As Good Lnnil a r.xlsla East or Ibe CasrailM will be Hold on Very I'm nrulilr Ternia. WE AKE PltEPAKEU 1U TAKE 1NTEND1NO purchasers to see Ivnds we offer fir sale. HEtWN Wfc HIKLU1KT, Alkali, Oregon; Or: Durrows k Oliver, 41 Washington at, Pcrtland. Or to the WILLAMETTE fAKUEft, Balem, Oregon. DAVID COLE & CO., DKALKKS IN STOVES AND TINWA Rl'J, And all (sorts of House Furnishing Goods. Also makes a 8pedaltr of Dairy and Creamery CJoodg, And Sole Manufacturer of Statesman & Cole's Steam Generator, An Oregon Invention, that will revolutionise Steam Power tbe world over. 193 Froat Street t It first Mrref, rttBTLAHss, IIKECOX. Dairy, and -r Machinery. WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES. Binder Twine, Belting, Oils, mid Machine Supplies or all Kinds. 208, 210, 212, and 214 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. BRANCH HOUSES t Wnlln Walla, W. T.; LaGrandc, Or.; and Moscotf, I. T. AGENTS AT ALL POINTS IN NORTHWEST HHBsflBrssSsailsittsflOsHsassttilsssV sBsssEsxSbMssssssl-V'bHVsHK .1. 1. Case Agitator. Huns lighter, threshes fatsr, la less liable to get out of order and sates grain better tlian any othcrThreshtr. SAssawasasssssssssssF fpjB. Buggies and Carriages. End Bnrlng. bldo spring, Ilrewster spilng, Tlmkcn spring Duggiea and all kinds of Carriages and Vehicles. Acme Harrow, Clod Smasher, Crusher and Leveter, weighs much less than any nth.r Pultrrlrlng Harrow, s.lls for about one-third less, aid withal docs the most thorough work of any. Stiidcbnkcr Wagons. Thimble Skein, Steel rikeln, Tubular Axle Wagons and et i r) thing on wheels. . J. I. Case Portable, Straw burning, Traction and Skid Englme, Must I'oucifulln the world. VlLvwsKf 1 1 1st Hoosicr rorce PeedJ'Drtlls'uid Beeders, with Truss Ails and Wide Tlrts. Sal Sliidabakcr. l.. . .!... tt II..M l.atf l)i.ll.m n.ias Rnrlnrf faso Fulkr. Oanr and Walking Plows, llsr " Ty.i iJ.'iw.' . .'' " orws and Cultivators. , g0T Wo carry tho lnrjroHt Ktock in tlio Northwest of BiigBios, Carringcfl, Cnrts, Sprlni; VaRon r.nd Vohiolcs of nil Wntlu nt pneos to will ovorylKHly. It will pny nil intontlinj,' jmrcli.tborH to cnll and oxinnino our stock anil obtnin iiriccH. Bissell Chilled Plows atfmSrjmm vKwmKiEfflj) II tssssssW JiV3kMf&Mm Wi HsssssssPs5'E IJ tfs"7Pl sssssBssS fssssssMssssRHsssssssNwSl 'sssssssssssssa l'RssssssssssKssssieHssssssBlHkssisssssssssUs' "V','555 nose Peed Cutter, gursnH lest In tho World Warranted bcttf r built and better working than any other Chill Plow made. rBBBBBVa -tiaffiiTi sTKJ ttBBSSBBBBBBW iBBV 'VsssasFsssssssaBHssssssssssssHsjsssssiaVBMsyv ff5lBsrSWBWisssBE3sssBa-v'' DEDERICK HAY PRESS : Over thrt't fourths of nil tho liny ba cd in tha Unilsil HtntfH and Canada balod by ihiboprcboox. M 'SJ'jHlBlsSB'BsaasBsBasaBMBsMM stlsl IsasT'SIsTT I BWBBBBBBBBBBIBBBTLMrSSSBasjkJaBBSBBkSB1SSBBBBa T saassfjsjsjs (u -""rsr-"ssssssassii-' mamc aoaa Bob Sleighs Spetiali) built tor our Trade aud llrst class In every respect. k'lico of our patron) wo haro cutablishod Draucli Housos and itH of iinportnnro throughout Ortjon, WnshinKton andjdalio, vunuiin mnuiiiiiin aim uiiiuilo, unit mmi i l-jjsus' r 379 iFRT TREES TilltTlH l.l Blan mm A ppW. Ptr, reek,Vkm, Tum, lialorr, MrmwrJeciTTt ateupkem, HlaxisMrrr. -"?K.J,i'0s liMKSemrh swhwisiisis J, g. COLMAM , aUwsstawa. . i. put tne conrcnie agencies nt all point where wo carry u toek of our for same. Wo earnestly ask that yon call upon our nearest local ngont, oxamino our goods and obtain our tonus and prices beforo purchasing olsowhoro anything you may need in the line of Machinery, Vehicles or BupjilieH. If wo linvo no local agent near you, pleaso writo us what you wish to purchase and wo will send full information nnd prices by return mail, or havo ono of onr traveling salesmon call upon you. Should there ever aruo any dintatiefaction in your dealings with ourselves or Agents, please write us all tho facts and wo will mhj that amplo justico is donoyoq. All onr goods havo been especially built for this trade of tho best material strongly and durably made, finely finished and painted, and guaranteed equal or superior to all others of their class manufactured in tho United Slates. We shall hope, by furnishing you tho best goods, by fair prices, liberal terms, and courteous and honorable treatment, to sccuro your entire patronage. STAVER & WALKER. 208 to 214 Front Street, Portland, Oregon: 'i-f ,i,-ntik r-mMiik. ,i - - ft jfc-v-t ,-&L jj Al is- ' A- i r , vUiut .,