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After a month's &nrpcn-Jont ths; Co- j
t.t-mv.tw strrtH out r.irv.n. v.-illi rrnpv.ed '
hone r.nd virrrr. We feel li ho h marine
nur oPonn-H alto-ether. The universal '!
pooplo have set in judgment on us e.nd i
our ennue.vn:!i liave Itculiu in i -.er- j
c iet in our fuvor. -These 'vho du- a :,h !
fer us have lv.llen into tho san:o pit j
thcins.e-ve. Triumphantly we have
-rvn s'lsta'no. b- tlio money and sym
pathy, p:trt;c-a!ariy by the p."epie ct
P;nl::nu, Oetpn City Ci:d C
iTUu'a
f ;;uly. Olhrv parts o Orou ana ;
Wr.yhiit-tep Territory furnish her.rts j
vhat! ent in ujiison with thoso of our
Olh' v varts of On'
fi-in-.'hs w;o l ave bv tho feiee of eircuui
Kiu.'v.-- I : ii T i- -t active in cur favor.
Tli at tV r" l 'vl'j.l may hi.s.s you in I
t. an,s. s'.c e ia our oarr.r:-t r raver and
. . .'! !--. .-,
as life er.duiv?. Tim
: m i -i j ; r :;.; .genu in-; for our friends
- . i.- ir U-. i: i : in their pockets, in those
bar. tlr.'.es; that (ry men's toals., hut- the
h.tt-r :a?n hes eohn? nnd Oregon's barns
; v ii!i f.-.r. In this- hour of
... A. , ... , .
teien-,; wr - n-t t-": l uh? beating on
ha: k- nt r.r..h."idi. 1st
e earo rot. We liavo cirvh j
i:f !
Ihev
x e
10 US !
wi
ra' -:c
; c f tlie ,-o!.'.::rti;.x irrm a !
;:':'o th" thousa'id-'. Tl.v ;
the iicn they have only j
. The public have found j
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d :.;
l.-vt
c t v o -
! at v-e were no chronic growler
;.- ( , jr.saginary v.rou. and in-
b bettiiat our rc-rxecrutions were
ie a;:d .vhr.of.t Vyond belb-f in a
i country. It we ha l lived
:;::: j:idi:'i:s: or Arab's we would Iiard
b jS-V'. found people so ba.-e and cruel
j;; thir persecutions. Cur little family,
so i-v.T-i and holy and blameless, have
tin utrac'sed and mal-treated. Our
i . n o cud land have been invaded and
ce-i: ib d to fatten tlio confers cf illgot
t i. ga::i. The laws barring our perse
O'-'.rv-. rro;.t taking our 'land outright,
they ha -e tb-.royod our fenj??, killed or
. tc!-: n e.ur t, .'., and organized or sys
.t'ij;i:' ! kvns to froezo us out linaucial
;v. ani ro' our little family of tht-ir
1.-
7! :
d. Th.ey have dono tins to a man
ird his blood at Williamsburg and
at tb
froai L t v-:-! ; u r if. ! : Pf -d to raise iroenrae.s
e: - on tlie dollar to nar, at the
1 1
life. Our er.euiies stnnd
v?r before tlic world a i
I'l'y r.fvr r can outlive the
: :. t;. We do not ued -
d.g eattlo thivf of Colum
Tv. ervene knows his n".ir:-
ot
hi ." 'i ;-.:ie ; . . . . . . e'-o j
-J "'j T'.-.-i r'tir'? -irp
j'e is : or.'V'v brnnde.l like Ids cattle, j fittingly honor the great commander by
have .v names to ca'l, no alh-a- j contr;i,uting in aid of a living comrade
? 'p' the pubhe. knows j t?tfi a twljri;!l vould have been ex
it v.i:, -,l:o public means to sustain j , , .
-rwiih -.o n-y, not promises. p -iidvd in paying respects to the uoad
V'.: v. -..-. !: ed wifii es ad rditnv. hero. i'iease accent the enclosed with
s- c.;iated with us as editor,
, i?r. A. Ik Adams, the only j
-v. oi o-r de:t. brother. Jte is a tho- i
je !v. teb: ;-d gentleman and preba-
' . - i ' . , !
lv e. s-laoro strietlv ousm' s.- tab )
!.'. than ou ;.!. Thouglt yonntr he po
; : an iiuinito amount of backbone
r e
.
a to na;:e our paper a Parana
r. Th old soldiers will ab
w.j-s :ii:d t: a friend. We l-ave chaMgd
Ik- d :y of i'::-:tv to Thursday. We have
irvl'e," i.ot;h aliead. Wo fed that
all fhlns hr.ve; worketl for-our good, our
it have Known that all we said
.r-bout them v as o'er true. They have.
! !- :-r us a 'world wide reputation and
: k.-xd a- on a pedestal high above' their
: - v.v ir-' il.n ls of attack. Y'e intend to
!.' a. h a lane; of our patriotic poems,
ii'id we 5.dl-"'e from this day a nation's
to 1 vu.rra.f.ion will follow us ai' o r
1 r. VV r.b.-di feel wo have cast our
p a; is b: I a;' nol'lo hvred men and
we::ir :
and not bv fore swine.
Yoar Oixalient Hervant,
E.n oca G. Adams.
A'! k r... m:- visiting Portland who wish
to sr on the L-adieg ol,00 House of
? City .sho!d be sure to go to the Iu
i r:.at'o:.v.l 1'otef. This I louse does as
i.nvvh ! u I::- , s as any oth.er two in the
(?ity, ;! e reason why E. Lowi.ston, the
ik;-s !io?d !iian of the Coat is the Pra
pre: -rit-t or. lie believes in advertising.
in
he people know what he is
i:d h.o In. i-, and that all that patron-
I hl.n will !ind that they will get val-
ue recuveil f:r their money. i
The Oregon Klior! Liiic.
I. in" si las to be improving with
lar
vicder ::p ed man eve r its tnends anti
-ip:' -h ';.'! its popularity S"enis eqral
!v or. the i:.-'.' are. Ikoru the diy that
the first ear arrived in Porii;:nd, there
hr-s been an indication that it woald net
1 e behind ia the matter of drawing a
vast trad;-, and to-day it is one cf tho
v rowrious roads in the count rv. Those
v! o do bus-hsess with the road speak of j
t n t- r;ns '-i i.rglie't praise
3 .
ITIUIVI
ill Til 3 'J
in a Vurc In-
A.
oliceiail Pi-Iit.BaAly Leifc,
.ai Uaa;rh-n2erlu:i But Still
l'iriJa 'It.-.isclf -..feats!.
Wc c-ii' I'lair; a lirute Wo sutooso
-t
that it hnrdlv ,'io-.VH a Christian spirit
on our rart, yr L we- think !m th'.-rvos
ji... i... ...... , !,;.,...'f i.
intuit', ;!: n- u n a ui.u .. .i is,-
lost to all v.iaiiiio.-.'l. Why, it ho vhiluv,
to run us. cv.it Jo"? ho not k!iow to the
jrot.f of CV-Iv.Mihia ccr.r.ty mul tlto mr-
rounilii! country, th.at ha is: such a j
ni.an art all trt. eiliz-rn'i should follow,
an;! thr.t the iast nets of his life are such
! as votihl trnd io hiiihlup :i co:jraunily to
i tl; luh'-'st stay. of ci ili::at ioni Why
j tl'ji.-n lu: ne t s'aov; to tha people that ho
i has th a'liii'y to run a fir.-:t class paper,
ouo ucrthv cf thoir patron age !V'o think
tho ro a. on is that instead of brains,
his henit is tilio.l niih ret ton nos and
t;Uh,amt that ho )um not th'.; l--anpartiele.
c? lv.ardiru'ss about hiau Therefoiv h.e vo
rorts: to brutality,lovr cunning au-.l undYr-
I Itiiiidedno;-!, and propels to irhi it out
in this lino. D, h. thinlc the people o
tJolunibi. - i county ;?n aet,Uoa he fiuppos
any lionet upright people would uphold
"ni" on0 ia KUch a cpurfie? NVo thhlk Ilot
for ho .seotiKi to think ho will have quit
a tiir.e of it .hat it v ill take him many
j,ar;I whiter;;. Yes ho wiU ii-d that it will
take nim many hard winters to run
out. Tho people of Oregon and Wash
ington Territory arc not suea ar "will up
hel.l -iuai tho stamp of Flag, they v. i.-,'i
honorable , puro and upright men
l, , - 1
to Ui iront
liv Ilea
o:i Ta-'iiy, Vc Cannot Td3.
Wh.y A. 3li!e--, who Inv always
been a' friend to the Columbian-, should
la?n ai,out so Uicr an, go to ttj0 PH,,1V)
, . ,
v,e cannot toil, unless it was noni pure
i!:!iom
lie says that when
ho sold the mortgage to Fagg th.at Fiagg
re.!)
is-d not to foreclos., tho fair.", but
u-.ac is no e:
p-:e as i;? !:new very weii
Fiairg was rarely known to tell the truth
and thai, of eourr.a ho would want noth
ing better than to 0t hold of that more
gaire. Wr? think Miles eannot toll him
self why he did such a trick, and he is
ashamed it now. lie said he vaj sor
ry he sold it r.r.d hoped the Cci.r.MDlAN
would eomr: out all right. If he was sin
cere in his words h.e tdiows a much l er
ter'sririt than'that low down r-preiraen of
humanity fiagg. Uat files' sorrow
v.-ill net tindo t.'-.e act and in our hum
ble opinion, he is r. man that will bear
watching in regard to Ids acts.
We are sorry that Miles has shown
him'-elf to be such a man. Wc had
tkon-ht better of him than that
iu i t j'w 3i:i
T.k.oanon', Ltxv Co., Oa. )
August c. 1S'.!". f
Mv. Ilnoch G. Adau-:, . .
PrATi Sin and Com:-Air: It was my
expectation to at tcr.d the raemcrial scr
vices in honor of our (ii.dieguis;ied eom-rad-,
General U. S. Grant, at Albany to
day, but on noticing your appeal in the
Oregonian 7lh, I thought I could more
hero. I'iease accept the enclosed wit!;
hoptj that strong hands and gener-
f , 1:rarlf. nmv respond in your behalf
, ,
and m bi-;.a.f of tno bravo neeih- men
J
who with V-ated breath and bared breasts
faced shot and f-Iudl in tudialf cf their
country. i
Am Itespect fully Years,
F. M. Milm:1, of the 3d la., Cav.
Eror.Ni: City, Otikcox, )
August 8, loSft.
Enooh G. Adams,
1)!:a!i Old Corii.tArr: I noticed your
appeal ie. tho Qreftiititiii. I send this as
a small token of my esteem for you. Do
not get discouraged old comrade, there
is many a heart that boats in sympathy
with yours. Your service in the past
has proved you wortliy of our afieotions
and our assistance now.
Y'ours in F. Ik and L.
J. W. Thomas.
Two R:trc mul Sew Roses Free.
Ladies who send f0 cents (and 0 eis
for postage on roos); for one (rial sub
scription for six months to "The. House
keeper," Minneapolis, Minn, before Oc
tober 1, ISSo, will receive as a premi
um two new and beautiful Ten l-nses.
, , . , . , ,.
T, , , . .. ,..r .
. . ; ,,T, , , T ,. ,, ,
are st.-bl by Fie-ris-.s at 50 cents each.
The plants are sirorg and mailed in a
strong wooden box, sure fo roach desti
nation in good order. "The Household''
is seven years old, has 00,000 circulation
and indispensible to ladie.s v. ho have
seen a copy. In case the lady who sub
scribes is the first from her post ofheo,
sin-, will receive ''The If ousckeopcr" one'
V ar. Her.d for spt ciun u copies and full
j ' erticubr.-.
1
At a J
worth, K'a
rc-.-olvcil
Fortli'.-ai
A comi!
th: stat
Nt-hra-lc
and all c
of tiio .
rrnors o
oiliccu-;; :
in the 1
chavio i
pr tuvij!
posed n i
appoint j
The ii
thc nun
andfeta :
val by :
Tho Kelj
Fort Jj.i
approi j
The
the po-
west'o
in aut y
Mijtgos'i
for th,j
i
th.e in i"
c f the j
tain F
Leave I
i, .i . . '
lecien j
Comr.'
ind
jutant
i
Army
const' i
of sob
eollcc
Depa
for tl
'y hi
the 1
II. Ii
wort
i.
form-'
distf.at tlioroughouc the -tory named
who shall collect funds and send the
same to the Treasurer.
1 til. That the State and Territorial
ouperintendents throughout the country
west cf the Mississippi bo earnestly re
quested to address all tho schools with
in their jurisdiction, and request that on
some day to bo designated by the Super
in tendents, a collection bo taken among
the school childred. The amount thus
raked to be forwarded to the State Su
perintendents and by them transmitted
to the treasurer.
5th. That the active co operation of
ail religious demonstrations be invoked,
and that they bo asked' to make .similar
collections oa a day to bo fixed by the.
Bishops, or other presiding authorities.
Gth. ThaE the count city, town and
chartered corporations, business firms
and industrial associations throughout
tho territory named are re oucsted to
raise a fund for the monument.
7th. Contributions to the Monument
Fund will bo received from the ofTice.rs
and sol Hers of the Ilegular Army by
post and company commander?, and by
them trausmiltee to the Treasurer of the
Monument Committed, Captain F. II.
Hatha way, U. S. A., at Fort Leaven
worth, Kansas.
It is supposed that, in all cases where
a fund is raised by the special efforts of
any body of citizens, civic, military or re
ligious, 'as .by the ( fraud Army, the
schools, any religious organization, the
railroad employes, the Regular Army,
etc., that the fact shall be specially ac
knowledged, in a memorial stone bear
ing a suitable inscription, placed in the
proposed Monument.
The undersigned, a special Committee
appointed to act until the General Mon
ument Committee is formed, issue this
address in older that the v. ork of raising
funds may he immediately commenced.
The committee representing the state of
Kansas has already been named, as fol
lows: Governor John A. Martin; Col
M. Stewart, .Department Commander G.
A. R.; State Superintendent J. II. Law
head; Bishop W. X. Ninde, of the M. E.
Church, and S.F. Neely, Mayor of Leav
enworth. Th.e other Stale Committees
will be' nam ett as soon as possible.
N klsox A. Miles,
Brigadier Gen. TJ. S. A.
Jonx A. Martin,
Governor of Kansas.
T. T. Ci:i'rrr.xnKX,
Ex-Cow, of Missouri.
E. N. MouuiMi,
Member of Congress.
S. F. Ni:f-jY,
Mayor of Leavenworth.
On Ti Again.
Major E. G. Adams went to St. Hel
ens yesterday, armed to the teeth with
gold coin with which to rescue his pa
per the Coliwician, from th.e hands of
its mortagee, E. II. Flagg. Next week I
the paper will come out with renewed
vigor .and, unless v greatly mistake
the combative quality of Major Adam.s
character, will make it decidedly tropi
col for S. A. Miles, who eommitteed a
scurvy trick in turning the Major'sprop-
ercy over to the hand: of his rival in I
business. Last I'O.-t'n ud V indtcatoi .
ory Abo:it X Slalne Editor,
nel Morton, who is urged by the
rats of Maine for Postmaster at
ta, and opposed by friends of Mr.
on tho ground that he had been
ally abusive of the latti r, had an
lew with the President not long
It had been charged that in the
us of his paper, the 2'ew J'jf, Col
rorton had assailed even tho mem
f Mr. Blaine's family. In talking
President, Colonel Morton denied
c had done any thing cd: the kind
"d that he was not the editor, but
usiness manager of the paper.
' ho added, "1 am w filing to bo re
ble for all its editorial utterances,
f they contain anything beyond
ale of proper political ware-fare,
me out."
"h.y," replied the President, "I was
a copy of your paper which con
l a campaign poem so scurrilous
tfter reading the first verse I threw
:he waste basket."-
Ir. President, that poem originally
ired in the Kcnr.eU:clc y(ria, Mr.
io's homo organ, and I can prove
etorted Colonel Morton.
Oh, no, surely not,'' said th.e Prcsi-
i hit it did, sir, and was copied in
y paper and credited to the Jonr-
o .v could a paper pretending to be
dly to Mr. 1 Maine publish such a
inquired the, President.
:"he Journ(d did," reiterated the Col
Cut how do you account for its pub
ag such a poem?" asked the Presi
tm 'olonel Moiton remained silent.
Yeu must have a theory," suggested
President,
I have, Mr. President, but I don't
w whether it would be proper for me
date it to you."
State it," said tho President in a
.newhat commanding tone.
"Well, sir," said Mortor, "the editor
the Kennebeek Joerv-d is a fool,
i I can prove that."
I'he President had to laugh and af-
wvard was told that the poem origina-
in the Insane Asylum near Augusta
a a was sent to th.e Jouna'; that it
ujTst have a'only been casually looked
ocr, TtuhI was 'inserted under the im
v prey.on that it was friendly toMr.Blainc-
JTtf . in -foil tSlar.
Tha leading articles far Sep
tcnihor will be by Pruf.Josiah Royeo
of Harvard, late cf California, upon
"The SacrementoS ujatterlliot of ISoO."
Flora Haines Apponvi will furnish a
personal sketch of the late Helen Hunt
Jackson, and Ina I). Coolbrith will con
tribute a Poem. These with editorial
comments upon Mrs. Jackson's literary
work, will give this number great value
as a memorial'of the. author of"Ramona."
There will bean article from Hon. S. S.
Cox, Minister to Turkey, on "The thirty-Fifth
and Thirty-Sixth Congresses."
Dr. Henry DeGroot will furnish a
graphic account of the ancient "Mnurg
Canip You Ret," Capt. Wright, of the
Confederate Army and late lecturer of
the California State Grange, will de
scribe "How the Blockade was Run.''
The most important stories will be: :A
Plea before Judge Lynch," written by a
well-known pioneer, and, "The Doctor of
LeidesdorlT Street," a brilliant and ex
citing story of San Francisco. These
aie only a few of the attractive ami. val
uauie a
idities to appear in September.
Tin: Ovmu-AND Monthly,
10 Sutter Street, S. F.
The Seventh Annual Exhibition of
the. Portland Mechanics' Fair Association
will open Thursday evening, October 8,
at 7 o'clock p. m., and close Saturday
evening, October lth, at 1'2 p. m. The
previous Annual Fairs may be taken as
a guarantee that the coining one will, be
a thorough success; but the management
desire that the exhibition of 1 880 shall
eclipse previous ones in the variety and
completeness of the displays. Their am
bition is to improve each year, and to
this end they i ivite the co-operation of
all persons w ho are interested in the de
velopement of the mechanical, agricul
tural and mincing industries of the
Pacific Northwest. The value of this
annual exhibit of the country's product
ions' e.rd e.i. i;ufactu:es is eh-.u to all,
av.i it is hoped that the- pu'.hc spirit
wkii.h has prompted mechanics, mer-ch:-.nt;,
agrieuHurists, inventors and ar
tisans to give their encouragement and
a.ssb lance in tho past will cause th- ni to
extend even greater aid this year. As
the fair of 188 i was better than that of
188:1, so should that of I880 be superior
to that of and it will be so if the
Managers have tho hearty jo-operation
of the public.
Proof of Title,
We arc gkvl t learn tho beautiful littla statu
ettes prepared by the Committee ef t!i.; Statute
of fa!ci ty urit l-in.r subwenbed for tliur.M--l.out
the leuMth.j'n.l Wealth of the Country. Thin 'n
jim it houM be, for it ia the noble yift if France
to the United States. livery lover cf UU tty
should su!cnbe si. CO, i Licli if sent to Khluml
l.uth'V, Secretary,:?.;. Mercer Street, Xew York,
will secure one of these artbtic fst:tttact.t..g, be-in-,'
a fac-.- iinile of KarthoMi'H great .oi!c.
Ltt the good .voi-k go on utitil every h ma in
ti.'j Lui 1 s!i;ill iOHe.s.-i tiiis proof of o.-ijoi.s!iii in
the grandest work of modern times -
"LiDEirrr Kslicutknixo tiik Woulp."
AH OPEN-LETTER
To tho Physicians of Oregon
Washington Ter.
IIOSPITArjjSANITARIUM, INVALIDS' HOME,
We have leased for a term of years
refitted and furnished as a private Hos
pital and Sanitarium, the "Hawthorn
Asylum" buildings in East Porsland.
The buildings and outdmildings (laun
dry, kitchen, etc..) are more than am
ple, having a capacity for two hundred
patients. The grounds cover some eigh
ty acres, or more, and are acknowledged
to be the finest in the Northwest. The!
location is in every way desirable; be
ing on the east side of the river, we se
cure the quiet retirement and healthful
freshness of the country, while we are
in the"" borders and have all the ad van
tages of the eitv.
The Military surroundings are simply
perfect, the location has been noted for
the past twenty years for its healthy;
dry situation, its flowing springs oi purjj
water, and its beautiful ornamental
grounds. This institution we have
!'
opened for the reception of pa
tients, both male and female, that mav
T,
be afflicted with either acute or chronic
diseases.
We have most cf the modern apparat
us and appliances used in such institu
tions in the East, ami shall devote our
whole time and attention to the propbr
care and scientific treatment of our pa
tients, while, in the .success cf our en'er-
f J
piise. we earnestly solicit your coopera
tion and support.
We cfu r you, for the benefit of yoij
patients, all the advantages of our I
slitution. In sending your cases, bo
medical and surgical, to us, you retain
the tail control of them yourself, or you
can prescribe any special line of tieat
ment, or diet, and be certain of its beihg
carried out to th.e letter. These cases
shall look upon and consider as yeJur
own, and act accordingly.
In fact, we desire the proik-ssiori
to
feel at home in this Institution, and us
it as if it were their own.
Special 'departments have been
re
ie, 10!
1 -
pared for Surgieral Cases, Private 1 nsa
Lying-In Yv'omon, Opium and Ak.-o
Habits, ith private rooms and pul
wards, for general and special diseas
in iC
s:
all of which we taarnnt-s-i to l;j)x-i
aH septic iitfr'eiiC'.
Our doors arc open at all h-urs, and
we ccidially invite you to call on t;
any time.
at
Correspondence on professional sub
jects a pleasure.
Respectfully,
J. B. Pf.iLT.I03, M. IX
f f Co""gc f rhy:-t nnil t'-nr
Kpv.-p. iJanacv, M. D.
( i Ih.;.-,h r-do ti'Vil C
A. Ik Adams, M. JX
Monroe System.
Tiie Sunday morning before all .this
stir and din and carnage, was as calm
and placid as could be along our entire
lines, disturbed now and then only by
random picket shots. I, myself, being
ofF duty that day, visited our brigade
picket pits with a brother o!hoer, land
ventured upon a transaction which I
indulged in but th.at once during tjhreo
years of service. Having a late Atlanta
paper, I concluded to try and exchange
of it with a confronting picket. Our
orders were strict that those on picket
duty should not communicate with the
enemy. But 1 emg olF duty, I did not
violate the rule. Just then, all was quiet.
So, notifying our men t-f my intention,
I m-.unted the earth-work of an advanc
ed pit and waved the paper. Instantly
a Federal olllccr mounted one of hi pits
and did the sam 1 waved to the left
to a open depression that extender, be
tween our picket lines, which were here
about four hundred yards apart. He
evidently understood the signal, a id as
I advanced from our pits towards the
depression, he did the same. In this way
wc advanced toward each other, papers
in hand, each at a brisk walk. Reader
jou ought to have seen how the bJys in
blue and the boys in gray crowded out
of their long lines of rifk -pits on) both
si.les like nuts, on that bright smaiy
morning, and anxiously, eagerly watch
ing their impromptu representatives ap
proaching each other. Not only va. no
gun fired, but not a loud word oij shout
was uttered. A deep silence prejva.'cd.
We soon met about midway. Welsh 00k
hands, exchanged names and regiments,
and as we exchanged papers men
marked that we supposed each
ly re
would hke a late paper from the opposite s-.'do
Then shaking hands again, we cat!
w
.sh-
ed the other a safe issue from the haz
ards of war, and returned to our respect
ive lines. Soon the hostile pickets were
hiddden in their pits again, and as wc
walked back io camp, they were popping
away at each other occasionally on parts
of the line. Capt. J. W. A. Wright,
ofith Alabama, in August Overla
'It
1.
O. r. Uofstoitor it CoV Art Oallory
I. . J
will ho at Seappooso, near Gosi Lnd.s:,
St'vtoinhor tho 4th, and will remain two
weeks.
Notick roil Publication.'
Laxd OrriCK at Van' orvrn, W. T.
.July L'lHt. 1SS.V
Xotice i hortl.y tdven that' the follinvijig
n:uned settler has tded notice of Ids intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that ::aid proof will ho made before the Jit-gintiir
and JJec-civer at Vancouver, V. T. Tuenday,
Sejtcio''Kr Stb. lss-i, viz: (ieorge Marsh,
Homestead Apniication Xo. 2";Vi, foi the Xorth
A of South V . i of ot Sec. 10, Tp. 8 X. It. 3 W.
Ho names the following witnessed to prove J.w
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
Haid hind, viz:
1). F. Howard of Stella, V", T.
A. C. .Mnwrey of ) " "
IVed Miller, of i ' ' "
John Wohl, of i "
FliKD. W, SlbVIILIXCI.dlcgi.stcr.
vrmll.JulSi ;
Notice for Publication.
Lani OrriCE at VaxeorvKn, W. T, 1
.July iSLh, lSS.'j. I
X'otice i:j hf-rehy pven that the follovvjng
natned sett erhas t'Avd notice of his intention to
make final proof m nupix-it of his claim, and
that said proof will he made hrfora the Kegi.-ter
and Jieci ivc-r at Vancouver, V. T., 011 Fi'idav,
August t'Sth, ISSo, viz.: Jacol) Schwartz llome
stead Application X'o. -lOlo. for the S. cast 4 of
X. W. 4, the X. i:. j of S. W. .j and W, h oi
S. W. of S.c ?A, Tp. 10 X. K. 1 W.
He names the following wili.esses to prove his
continaourt residence upon, mid cultivation if,
xnid land, viz:
J. X. Carlson, of Silver Lake, W. T.
Frank M. Jamot of
Frederick CuVler, of " "
Ceorgo F. Vt'hite, of
Fi'FU. .WSFAKblXO,. Register,
von.-djuli'i j
E53 j h ri
Corner Third -and E Street,
POSTLAND, - - 0EEG0IJ,
Our faclbtle.-i are such that we defy compeiit ion.
This w the hirgi'nl and Juo.,t refpcctably
kept U-oicl in tiie Xorthwe.ut.
Eoard and .-Lodging
$1.00 per day.
MFALM 25 CTS., Lil:c;iXC,.") & Q CTS.
F8ESBUSST0 AHD-FRGM
THE HOUSE."
1
f.'j'Xu Chinese Fiuj.loj-ed..oJi
, i--. Jtiiu v tA j x. i cprxC cr.
O CLAKK, Agent. '
vor: 1 1
i
Ifo Patents, jllo Pay
T5 A p'7?fTT,CJ- Olltained for MechaJi.'
i JL& cid Devices Com-
poi.nd:, Dehi.n and La! ...!. All pr.-tiininarj
cs;.5nin:tiojtr..- to patentahi'dtv of inventions.
fr.e. Our "tiiiih for OLtaiai-ig Fi.tent.-i" is
nt f.eo eveiy where. Addr."
Lons ja';;s-:e?. !c c.
S -licit-:m of Patents,
V..sui:e.:r.-;X, L. C.
Established lot. i
"l"TYTrrt'''rs r"n,-y than at. nrythhig ' e
v J iwJ. !,y taking an ag'-mw for the bent ...
iiiu'lio.-k out. r.egimiti fiitvi d ie. arv'.lv. ..re
fi.fh Tt rms free, i f ALLKTT i'.Oli Jo. i.';..ti..j;.!,
rdaiue.
janOly
C- i- -r -si - T'nV '"".! '"V'S't ,
j Of our 1 eloved ones are alwavs treasures.
V.'e aliould imver delay ir: eeurbsg lhr t.
wldle we can ; and to thereof our r adf rs
who visit Portlar. ', we woidd nay, do
not return without visiting th.e
.Francisco Gallery, & W. corner
First and Morrison streets, and getting
jour photographs taken, you may not
have another opportunity to secure a
perfect likeness and a highly in:ok:d
pictures. Most centrally located. !
JjvTTI'TIOX : TUAVKLKUS !
SKOKAWA & CLATSXAE I
THE IXF.GAiST
STEAHSU M Al-IZAXTILLO
LEAVKS MORRISON STREET
wharf e( ry alternate morning at 0
o'clock (Sunday exe. ited.) (hi ?dondays
and Fridays for SKAMOKAWA, and
Wednesdays for OLATSKANIE and.
wayside landings ; returning Tuc-hdays,
Thursdays and thidays.
C l'i iu:r, Ihesiilent.
A. S. Fosri:'.:, Sec. and Tivas.
5i:14
75?A?sSFOnTA7aoa GOPAflV
Tiie new au-.l ekiiit Ctoambcat
Luoea Masoa
leaves iv.rttcv!, foot of ALU r St. for I.i Center, Tiii-h
l:y, llmrsilay uiiil Matur 1 1 at 1.A. m., t..u.-1'.inif S -ilt
K:n, l. il:c 1th er ami ail interim l:ate l:vu.i':i:;,--. le
tnrnintf leaves Kraviiter nt a. v.,M.-.!ilay, Wi-.in. s.!.-;v
iinil Frui.iy. luuling mailt! at Wcodland 4" Wci'.iv-.-il:iy
r.l T!iin-5i!uv.
rnrsKSTs oivr.x a
t.
v, ' w y v t:ic, r.nd by mail von
will get ri'd.K ji package of goiK'.s of larre value,
that will start you in work that will at once hi in.
you in money faster th in au thing else in Amer
ica. All about the .r(.0,et;0 in presinN with
e.ieh box. Agent h vantiil e eryv. here, of either
Si?', of ullages, for all the time, or i-p,ue time
only, to work for r.s at their ov. n honoH. i-'or
tuuea fi.r all workeis nl-..solntclv a.i-r.red. loii"l
dtlav. H. HAU.KT& Co., Fortiaud. Maine.
SOjauly
F H "77 P3 Send six cetii i
fp fi R q h r,i-ive fr,-. a
tf'a ' H y si 11 Lx Bastjy :r.x ;;f
glK.Kl(4 which vill
help you to more money nglol away th:.n any
thing else in this world. Alof either m.:x, suc
ceed from tirst hour. The broad ri.l to fortune
opens In-fore the workers, uhsolt tely .i-e. At
onee address Till';: & Co., Augmintuiaipe.
OeatfSavoi
& t?j Vis
i
rv iu:yixj YOUil
v:il:ip. Gents F:n'nisl;!:ijr ool.s
At the Workin2ina!i3 Store,
No. 2.1 ?.l North FirotSt., hetw., V. L C.
$uW:erbv no?',
Tm mnt Vlopn!r.r Vvokt oo.-
(Tinufrin?, disciiTcriaii, inyiMiiion nd initenlt
ev.-r imtxixhod. l-ivcry i:ui-.il-r illnntmti.d itli
J)!et!lid ciiB-i-avincs. TliiH puhlirnt ion. f nrni.itio
A tuost valuatjlA pr.rjrclop.-dia of infiirnml icn liicli
no mm aiiouia hi v.iO.iout. Tho l'Tmlirity cf
tljp hi;iE.VT!Fro Aursirtx m h'iv'.i tlmb itn cir-c-.ilation
oonr'y cnuaW thot of nil .th L- l-s.-t-n .f
.-r iii'B. .Siiri)7!I nciJi.iii."-. ML'Nii i. CO..
1'uoUoUers, Ko. 351 troad.vi.y, IS. Y.
y'-A1,, , ,1 . , I,, , , seven Vois'
tho ratoat 'tiiofl. era have rTc.i.ir i
morothni Ona Hundred Thotej-
r-J nrril o,i li'-ft:i.i;9 ttT p.-acnt m li;o
ti VnitP'l htnl.M anI tormina ci)iine.-i:
j-. 'I'm.-'n-MtrUl. Co!vr:l.it.
tejf.L3 At if-n!.itt. ntul til otbrr p,! f.-r
li r.-cariix t' jnvi-nU.r tliir ticliu-i-i th
7"I Unite! tlr.t-H, Csna.l., l-.r.?!nJ. frcncir,
C,i ;rmanr t"ro:en count rtea. Te-
t' "J PBrrilatV.ifi-lr.oiico en-.lon raotiablo frm '.
t-V-1 in'forir.nO.on a t.iol.lainiuK t.r.ti-nta chei-r-hi
fully civott r iiiioiit e:-.Lrf '- lland-looL cj
JiSi iuforr.iatioii ror.t frim. Fafriita ol.t nl
thronirli ilnnn & f'- ro woed . th? t-cwnV.ua
American free. Tho advar.tairo ct an;n ne.ca m
K'-.irunJcrHtooJ ty till iicrsouswuo Wita to uifcp.')o
Cl u'tff MIINN "4 CO.. OfTic. SCIXHTliriO
JLZimic&it, Sol Brotdway, jNow Vorlu
The BS0T in tho Vorld
r
-.H .-.-. T:" ?:Z 1 9
t-uO
Oor four ITphsts. ITtlte Ii&to dcvotcil their lire
to tho stnd of developing the Deed Orgia, tb
alorliiiTlBSr,nI,ttraclnrea vryans ror e jtun.
Their conetrnctloa la
POSITIVE
DI n PS B f" aad. will not get out of
9 8 Hil Hi r1 Repair or Tune
UllOUELEa IN MANY YEARS, l
OVER g Q8TYLEB
In Baying an ORG AN don't be led into purchasing
ono that contalna a treat i? r OJTBTlU'ti
IU1U JL'Mir J.J.J.JW uu. I. .V. w m
lua dui write io n r.-.
0SZ.Z3l 'A
nci iaoi ?r
l1I-Ll24tJL.Li or ItlanufUottiror
who will famish you at even less money ajlrst-clost
ORGAN. 57" Stops cost fcnt a few cents each'
Write for our CATALOGUE and diagram'
showing construction of the INTERIOR of
ORGAN3, SENT FREE TO ALL, and
AGENT'S DISCOUNTS allowed where wa
have no Agent.
Wilcox i White Organ Co.1
EfijKTirJEIX, COX7TX. 3
THE UNIVERSAL.
FAMILY SCALE
INDISPENSABLE
TTill last a lifetime, aecur
ate, ro rfhcht8 to 10090,
eln-f.yn reedy, fp.slly un
derstood, oec'iplee littln
rpace and ia the cheapebt
bcie ever me. i-j. .
. t i -.: . ? ... -..
7-
6knd roH 18 Pica IixjUbtrjItko Cucuib.
ouix.F-iiiz, corny.
Y
LL?,m HAOT STOYESSEtF.
ho m
STOYEUraoM?
l7ITKOUTO;JC.
Ijfprht anil Ptrrrt;, or
natnental Rmi dui'.tMi.
aiivl exeetlint'Iy useful
in warming duOies, etc'
FITS iSTT SIZE PirE
Ask your hardware d.lor for one
or eead. to us for Circular.
L S. SPENCER'S SOUS.
GUIX.l,OIlI, CONN. '
7
h Tj - Mm,.-' ; .1
FTOVi:s and XIEATrTIS, Allt YrAKMrXG
GUATHS, SCHOOL Ef0M UFATEKS. Eacb
combining tho Iladiatiou and Ventilation of id
cen" rir.r with t!:e c.prrnt'oa of a wahx aib
rUESAcp., also I'ur.or r.:nl Cto; Stovi j, Kr.ngta,
iiii::5ijiri n i'.'wUii, &.c
Circulars mallo 1 on api-Iicniion.
THE EAYIKSD IVZVIZZ U HTCJ. CO.
76 Dcokmsn r.t. U. Y. Cltr.
'I'M'"
VI ro H IGAN
SCALE, rf M
Wc!jtTii frcnil-SOz.
oat cdian-e. rA ', 1
c.j.j jj;.--., nil.;-, j .i. f j;
mm
Coinhlnns many Scales In ono
lVIlhont Complication.
Xo Loose WctehU to frot Lost or Iroi.
cn. Unirormlj Accurate & Durable.
Tho BEST and MOST conven
ient Scalo ever Invontod. Pos
itively unequalled for accura
cy, portability and rango f
capacity.
Ask your doaler for them, or
sond for Illustrated Catalogue.
MICHIGAN SCALE CO.,
KALAMAZOO, MICH.
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