7 -..,- i. ..-..-.... -,- I ! i . X-fa V w toj' A 5 -thuuxday oct., s, isso. 1 y;:;r, in advance, (i crl'-.s ' 3 smiths $2"0a 100 i. c.'taisn -.- r Ihv'f Cahlinn : r Oaa.rtr c;hiMti !: - y;:ir One Inch ii'; ; a'a )r.r ir. -h thrtv e.u redis t i ieah, : v t':i y-?ir,i)cr month I.e. i. tic s fifteen ci-nta per lim i In-oriam, ten cents per lino for each t r. -cr liaemfirt. t-va dollars ; 'in-h J" f r.-t li.-ertl.m aud oni d-jihtr per inch If.-r iru-h K. (5. ADAMS. MW.t. A. IJ. ADAMH, Bu-Inws Man nr. Ofl'!?" Jrctory. coriY o:T!cr!:s. Jin!;,"' F. A. jMi.-.-re. Ci.-i'.: X. C. j- k. Sheriff T- C. V:.t't. Tmwurt r lUvhsr.i tJ.x. At-.-stSsr H. Swiiir. SchooJ K-.i j.'.-:i -r,. It-iii K, I. Cuicl:. itfurvpyf..-- V. ', i-t: s. Tlii- M.MUS. Hivrk: Town tiwr i-. cM else r.l ? rr. n. The- !: ! ! ' V Ti.-.- it Ci'isVj! r t i . . The jii.iil frra Vtnv-i.i cmi ')'.- l -. -.:-St. 1 icltiia ?.!oa .J.ys I"i v,!ivs .-.t 2 .. n. IJ a il'ioa! : ZC oH h "v.nl el..-M at lfa. in. South l -.T.ti'l c'o.vs at 2 in. .:,:, Cr., Oct, Dear Fuiexu.-; tut. Public: Vyh v.rite rd.'out ';Major AdaViis" t ot beeane we are egotistical, ' tit because everybody v,-ile.-s to 'her-.r a.-.i:t Ma'or i. lie is the observed of the ol Kerv-rL ta to .ty.nr.to V V 1 . ct w.'is -u board the cars, I; - T of th." sheen ve used 'to own, an I In e".i i.:'vL-r ;-a to : ' ('". 1 : -: -r, and .-.' en :o j t:. r c ' vent, owr t 4 v. v;:v an; na n'i ; r.iaj an en; prn to .'.onl.'rr.p ate. Saiav;? "1:k nas- ' ter, like : tetk." Even our sleek didn't like toa.o-irvre with Muckles' ae.d :am lie tl.f a.-. lv.--:. fark Crandal took ct-r pa'eer id Lir.n- troni, and Henry .Lumh.tou. Crau laVs wife is a hall ri-ter of Dr. Daws' v. ife. Mrs. Duvi.-.' c'.vu 'orotSe-r i-a-s a oung s 'U, turned Ctt-ih ami is tvrvud i.nv I younz f-ither o--r hi. fh-si- Ler:;. A 4 young titan by th iiijue of Chock bxk j us across to St. Jchi.s, and Lis : fa: iter fT.id his kAiUar dtem lorioui'y Ihgaiiag for ilie .-..tars and stripes, and Lis mother iir.v.s a peiision. He lived, when a boy, in lie.ri re nco, Kansas, and was there when the city was sacked. We staid all night at Mr. Leonard's, cn-in-3aw of Benjamin 0ti3 Severance, F.n old Mainft patriot, a descendant of Htu;not blood. His little grandson is a fplendid littlo i cy, might as the fiash of f. diamond. He r-iaved checkers with uri last evening, and we. just be;;t hiui by a f-crut'-h. He io onh eight years old, the ego cf our 1-oy UJrnvy, v. horn he great. v resent .les,rii:y ms eyes are aai r:er. to has been all over the Atlantic States this last su miner. AVm. Severance gav.. us a lot of rare shells, picked up w here for eign : iiipa empty their ?a!!a ,t, they are rare and beautiful He is ra suing cn to tlie beautiful beytind, where God v'dl re- burn:.-.h aad revet the jwel of hi;-; mind i in th cr-.nd of another world. We tact the venerable Dr. Caplesand children, Robert and Lizzdc, in their beautiful heme, v. e also met their moth er. We came cn the Lt rline. Mot, Mrs. Prima and daughter, and i i on. S. W. Drown, cf Y;nco'.iver. Yaneouver is solid for Adams, fort, garrison, stores, wharves, people rich and poor. Tliey all love .and respect (he old M:ijm and I. is family.. Mrs. Stdr.is s.yr, "Major, ycu arc th? a.uu ir.an you a! w.-vys" was, i;n petuous, brae -.vi S of ready speech : you don't grow old a whit, only your beard is a little grey." S. W. Drown said: "It is no use they can never make a point on ycu. 1 know. I have sr.mru-redi and wintered you." Mr. fhown and Ch.uley were al ways frimap; n;d it is too Jr. to ir; div for the.M to '' ae:: o- 1 n besides they never go back, tl-ey arc not that kind of men. Yours, E.vccn G. Ada vs. -.Welshmen in the United Sta-s de clare that them roce is net g-uii;-g ri ::.uch credit here as it deserves, They -j-iii rt that of the fifi.y-five Irners cf tlie ;ATclaratici: of Independents, i eventeen ere Welch men, either by J.irth or line are, and moreover, that fourteen gener - 'j, one fO!oiii, ' six captains and one i .-uienaiTi in tlie Afnerican revolution- y tirtuy were ' Oisnuien. iMr. ErElantL of; La Centre, W. T. a shoe "shop. and barber shop to rent ir tho stenirtlac landing. It is a fine l.dm and thoi ei-. a ilne .oneniiig- for adept at these trades. There is a ;eo to make the best kind of a living i - l aid. ;me.-;. I ; J recreational Hotel, in Portland, is Kmuthhm cf which Portland in?.v well ! be proud. K. Lewiston , the proprietor, this coast. JI?3 is the liveliest man ou house presents for the traveller all the requirements of a home. -Kvervlhirg moves like e.or-kv,-ork. There it uojnr, no.Ii-.eor'I, lH:o v.-el-oibd machinery the liotel moves alcr.- on it,; daily ecu rye. T!m i-.t,.inj w!.( r..-. il-.f iV-.r. ! o i - f-n.-.trfr s a deanly, nr.at, wliolesowe nnd well ap- IX'inte.l r-hv; Th- cook ir, a huly, ai.'d white, and no Chinamen -uahes Ihe place ! hifh-i.-us with hi i phvsjjrnoinv. She has r. 1'f;--lea,-i: ot hes siiu:itir.:i, and the well ! co.'.k-.n! fuo; il.e-.vj wl;o rv .are i it.. The i v.r.it rs tire n'ativ' er.u actti.tivc. The i ror-ms ere !:trt:e, fiirv rtncl 'veil furnished. ; If ycu do;: t leh..'ve U:t, .ust tr- it for er.ee. The procf of !ie pudding is in the. (!U!. and the pnedin i: ooh e.ud no dirtv Ch :us.:nun has opiutis-e.jcked il j in it. Vv'lien ycu r;n to tho fair -don'c ''' t th'i fare of the 'Intornnti'.'nal. The exper.r.. i;i oiily a dollar a day. Mr. Iv3.sien understar.d.s wh,t he is about, lie is not like a Mind hcrse in a dark iu:e IS-! is a live man with a forty p-;.v (r of -i.t.-ry to !,.!: hint. He a to v.-hi and h hxs v. .n a name crtian t s ;;.' j e:--f:d men. 3 fe u.-t-h t he pen, his ures (;e prinifr; nr.tl wtl, tof, hf uses every j enenry tl-u civets :i iii.su -o pu?.h l;'.a !::: t'.i-'h-;. fie K'.'iiud ii:s ac-vr msensers j loc.d cist- and rfii' s a h:rve of d,!- lavs. lie ran, a Ifirituaat-.- bus lie fills nr-u with wx-d j.uVaantial feed -for his loi.nev, and hi-; o'd cufomers er.ir.e aat'i. crow U-sK. ' 1 is solid in VC and i solid in besijiP-.s. He is bro ; tir- evri, anu ta ;:.; cu ..irtexj i:e;i und th'Mgs.. The friends of ?W"-; :r Adams f'ae. l they me !r.;ic;.) ace invitea i to try E. Lev iton and the int.crr.atien- i .-. f:-!. ; .t ..f Oif- ;'!' a i v? ei . t, ! V-.M..1 I; a , -1 '..? r.iiiv riMV-rlii. 1 the t i t-:xf a 1 1 ' pv'uct or cu'-gon . j A .r ;e; :, l..-.v.-;sr;-n.,; Who g-.-ts ;.. , ... :,ft as v.-t- is .--emething to -smy his stomach? Answer snys, "E i.'V.vi.-:. ,cn." Who i: liberal ad -shape, end hsdp3 the ; hr.ise;r . : v.er set Co ene. t " ' al' in every trv the. i e d. -i?l never o baek on you. r. travc; far and V." id .1 we ver ex; cr h a d, or c: .1 -nm. or a .::; iel kcej,.--:- I ! i ; 1- m a e-ee h v'e, ami civil i r; ai:.ei: you -.vi! ::?v.t ce an i, moderate charge .ay io good hanior wuu y-- urs-.lt the world. The U,iJiri4?s.ia;i4 i&rejj-i 11, 31. In an article upou tne railroad extei sion the Yreka Journal eays : llaih-oad surveyors are busy at work on the B:s kiyou mountains making surveys, one party being at work in the canyon n ar Colo's, where it was supposed the Oregon comj'auy was to iiUild ; in tact i;:o ct.ar- ter cives eilber cou;paT!V the ri-ht to build until connection, is mad "A he til er ilm Cciitre.l Pacific Im: tin I cnane or the iino.-j Port! ?md, i no'L known, though suspected, yet no si; eh r.rr.i?ige-raent-i can be fully consummated until the Oregon read gets out of the courts. The 0:-'-gm Oomv.my lately gat rid cf C--, 000,000 of second mortgage bond?;, which -fudge Dcady dr.-ided ware un lawiiiiiy i .a,.,.,.' ' am i It iflieved the iukoldors will soon have con- trrl cf the rev! m;-.ie, .o a5-' to rcsu'ce woil; of -'::(: -ision to the California line next Spring. Fr an what ve can learn concerning raiiroa ork above Delta, the intentions is to finish the tunnels and perform tho masonry work during the coming Fall and winter, so thot when Bering o:v -,-, p. -i'.o force can bo ,Hi4i w . ... "a ...te.i 1 u.u; to ,ne O.-egon Itm; in a rapid manner, v ith fx ; ecnition . of having th road completed within rmoih- r year, Tlie Comjany has c vid--ntly ; cured iho C'."j,000,o00 they have been n g.'thitiug f;r, but cn wlvtit securii v we do iiot hne-v. " iUit a re vcu crv;n" a!:o; S T? i, on i ; said a traveler in J-iausas to a barefoot ed boy, v.-ho was rittii.cr r,n top of a hog pen neor a farm house, crying r.s though th.e iami! had chicken for dinner and h-- had to vait. "i'r- I couldn't go." "Where did you var.t to ;-c 1; "i'o town with pap." "Wouldn't he take you ?'' "No, l-e. wouldn't," "What's th.e reason he wouldmc '." j a vt. Per o'. he's cot a new v. iv t;u with red vine's ho thinks he's th un- E i. b'rn Mb rsliriiig us tho news that buriiiess is fomewluit better fr.an during ti: early summer months-yind tint crops are Hue. Meny western j'.eople hae vis ited the east this summer, goinc to the bench':;- and mountains. New Eatfland lias a tine climate in .summer, and many j people from the south and west take ad- vantage of it. With better times in the j east v.m may look for some improvemenc j her- within a f-w month.. Next season I I bids fair to be a cood one for railroad i huihlin.: and if so we will then see better tiines J lUto iiic;n lite liitJllc f fcef.ys- 10 rg recent reunion I'lO tr-CC- ! cmd Wb-comin iugimoat, at, .--mxcu ! Wis., (Jen. Faivchild (formerly Colonel V - -1 ! of the Second) v.ne asked who began the j bait., cf Gettysburg. He replied : "iTj j rogmKnt eon-.tiioucfea iJiing ui'r.i. ..uu Icr.ow it r.s' tlioroughly as I know I am here lhi-i monv.ni, surroundea y some cf mv cf)mrade.- of that hour. We were in advance of our brigade and had just yoiu? ovf.r the cret of a ride, when the enemy opened on us. It wxis a death swoop, 30 per cent, of our boys falling. I was as calm Ti3 at this moment, and rccolleet jierfectly that that volley and our immediate reply constituted the lirsfc round of battle. A few moments after, and just before I fell, wounded, 1 heard the second linn- on our rh;ht I think in an open field just beyond the woods. These circumstance's are as clearly fixed in my mind as anything that happenoi around me. A fev- months ago my rec ollection cf it was undiaputably proved to be correct upon consulting an oiilcial document. Major John Mansfield, cf my regiment, who succeeded me as Col onel, the next fall, had written out an oi'icial report of the battle, in pencil, a f.v.v days after it was over. This re port, which had never been forwanled to headquarters, because mixed up with his ct ber papers until discovered recently, when he sent it to me. It. is the writ ten contemi.orsr.eous oi'icial statement of an eye-witness, and proves beyond all r erad venture all that I now or have al v.rys maiiitained. This report has been transmitted by me to headquarters in Vas'ington,and will appear in the. o-Iic- ta; uocunifnts in uue time. Mansfield i . now a Uri-adier General in the rocj i j ).-.r army, and is stationed in Cali j tie wes a lawyer in I'ortago betire tne j war. It is tne i lfty-sixtn Pennsyivania j the tsecna iseonsm : but uolonet l Hc'-ban. an autiiirablo crpntle nan. bv i tn-'. way, nas no documents to prove ins ! a-e, and simply rests it on his belief; bur. h. is clearly mistaken. lie may and : probably did commence action soon af j tor our brigade, for there was then : ;--..i. I -,, - ! fere ! . ma; g all along th.e line, but not be There is a Nov. York regiment ! mA..u ;a s.miiar cairn, 1 hear, out there t - it."' This testimony, given by General Pairchl'd, wns corroborated by Gent ral Br?.g4, 1 vichardsen, and others present, wlio regardd the facts in the case r.s well esta'dis-hed as those connected with r.nv event in the war. II are Xsiv Subscribers Aral Still Th-7 Ccsu;. . F. C. Winchester, Rainier, Cr. Ja-.iea il. Stuart, Arkansas, W. T. Geo. Denlow, ait. Coilin. W. T. Joseph Silva, Rainier, Or. James 11 olden Mai. J. S. Ilinierson .4... . J- V U . 1 g M, J. Ket:eriiig& Dro " E l. Ibobbins 'ivwi. Mrivin, Kalama, Vv. T. National Hotel, Portland. Chare s S tleen, Scappoose, Or. jlo-.m-; Nelson, E. Eland, La Centre, W. T. Geo Parr " " If. loh.'-i! it It enrv i i a:men T oj. larger, Astoria, Or. Shcritt" W. G. Ross Geo. Davidson Cap. James Cox V T. Vv. Wherry it ( t W. T. Coleman & Co " Judge F. Tavlor Capt, J. H. D. Gray " J. O. Bozorth O- cident Hotel W, D, Iloadington J. F. Warren, Knappa, Or. L e.vis Myer, Vancouver, lien Zer-r, Kalama. A. Dot.ta Tvlrs. M. Welch E. W. F,evlcr P-ilhp liaruoy A no x iet't R. P. Fo ster it (.Jhri.-H.'n Suhman " Jait.fsDoil " I.-, Kirchhoih Astoria. LATEST. D. II. Ilendee, East Tortl and. Dilly Morgan " John Collins " W. A. Wetzel Mr-. L. A. Patterson " J. D. Htinter, St'r Manzanillo. O. H. Smith, Portland. C. In man, Freeport, W. T. W. M. Dick? 'on, Clatskanic, Oregon. Mr;, C. A. Strong, West-port, Or. Mr-. C, A. Strong, of Westport, is the agent for some of the leading books of the age. I ler territory extends from the Dallas to Astoria, tho lower Cohitvihia. She is now canvassing for ihe following works: The "Life of Gen. Grant," as written by Mr. Blach ; "Tho Wcrld, Historical and Actual," by Frank Gi'dn a t, A M., this is a ver? fine book indeed. She nho has Miss Rose E. Cleve l.'.nci'.s new bo. k ; a book that all will i:'!v0 lo SC:C- Th.e books are all first-class, a,u those wishing such book can obtain tliem f'',n Mi's-O. A. Strong. " 7''is cm that a man in Kansas .a i i : . ' -c : i .1 ,i.. U J 1 w Av - tn no tools but a set -of falsa ' teeth mul an iron determination. : . ; v It v.-(.:-J Tor the man o moans and aJi!u nc vho suiroumieu j whh ( very nKl CO!55fort tl:at j pm-ehr.-. ,o kv ho i in fa- voroj Cjji:.f..,. vhr, ):Xor-'VM thai: tU i comujg ct i!the Id tie brown man is a great boon to th- cxiuivy and the State; and that if white hibor ear-not compote with it, why then "white bibor" must go to the wall; and that on the soil of Cali fornia uiufct be fought that battle that will resnlt in the "survival of the tit test." The changes have been wrung upon that miserable insult to white la bor about as long as io is palatable, and in the elucidation of the vexed question it may end not'in the turival of the fit test, but in the survival of the lightest. Xo more Chinese cheap labor f houhl be admitted into tins Htate. ,Lot those who are" in love with the "little brown man," and who would like to lie down in the same bunk with him, take care of themselves against his invasion, and fight for the.!is..lves The Chilian. o:i that canje here under treaty provisic v.s are entitled to the protection of the law, muneipal, State and national, the same a:i those of the. most f.vvored nations; but not n man of them that came here afi r the operation of the IV'striction A t should bo allowed to remain here, and not another oAo houid b? permitted to land unlese the proof Was indisputable as to his right to do so. This Chinese cheap hibor (pje.-.tioii has now reach eid that, point v. here it cannot b di.-i-'-.' ed cf with a wave of the. hand or a pun of f ufter dinner cigar. It has rt aeh d pro portions that, if permiied to increasf, mav et ou of ree.ch f tko.-e v.i-.o egotistical enough to think tney can i; Ur dh Cnmese :abur canr.ot .onger eo.ne i to those scores m u:.i'or!o... r.rues aim the ptace of th.e State b; uiaiatained. Hungry heilh's br on a revouu'.oi most ttestruct! ve m it:; nature, in ,i. Franc and a hungry belly i.-. the same r.mnml in Califoi uia as in Erame. Ti.f r is 'no nationality to a hungry belly; and the soonc r those bellies that are with lat capon lined; awake to a readi::aiion of that truth, the hotter it v, il! be for all concerned. Sjirit f ihe Tiaes. Lund! ' To conduct a.' hotel business snti.-.fac-torily to all patrols re paires artistic abil ity of a high order. 'Ihe :,ucceas:f::J land lord must be genial in manner, obliging in action;; and a nastier; he must be a friend and adviarr; must bavt-a thoiough knowledge of all mictions of the country, in fact be a walking eyclpc-'dia of in formation. Such a man is E, Lewiston, of the International Jolly, whole-souled, obliging, Mr. Lewiston is undoubted ly the most popular hotel keeper in tho northwest. His name is the synonvm of good cheer, ami as for his house, it is the best one do!!ar-a day hotel on th.e Pacific coast. He gets a majority of tiie new comers and he deserve.- them. Immi grants will find the International to b a'd that its ag ula represent it to ho.- YiiuUcitor. "No, thank you ; none for me. Ice water came very near being the death of me ence, and I seldom use it." "How did that come? I always con sidered it a very healthy drink, if taken in moderation.", "It may be but I didn't exactly take it in moderation." "Indeed ! You surprise me. . I dare say yeu got. overheated and took a gob let too much." . "Goblet 1 Can a full-grown man take a bath in a goblet V7 "Certainly not, but " "Wei!, 1 fell overboard into a river full cf P." Wo have received a number of letters from Arkansas within the past few weeks. Many people from that country are thinking of coming to Oregon. They said tiny were very much sui prised to see such a fine exhibit from Oregon, at New Orleans, last winter, and that if Oregon could raise such crops it was tho place for them. Crops in tlnxt part of the country are very tine this sea son ; cotton the best it has been for vears : corn lirst-chi-s but business of all kinds dull. They :edd men were get'ir.g cue sme the r , , llnhej- black wan . ln.-.i thev were sen na ' cag'.ai-o a g-x d ileal of wild cherry. VAv .V'w, published at Milwaukt e. Wision; in is the moat humorous paper in Aimrica to-day. Geo. W. la ck, i:a ed itor and proprietor, stands' without an equal as a humor: t. "He believe-, in making people happy, .and no out. can bo otherwise who reads his moat excellent paper. Oma readers ere invited to read the prospectus of 2'cr.L's SV;, in another column. Sample copies mailed free to anv address. Our respect for Roscoe Conkling has been much increased by the. following sensible remark that .touches a tender spot in the .'ountry editor's heart. He says that the smallast country newspaper is worth more to its subscribers in one month than its price for a year, and does more tor its neighborhood for nothing than many a high official does for his munificent salary. Pasa-lcna Slawhird. I Ni:j.;u Crrv, Oct. -1, ! Majo:; Ajv.?.:s : As there are a good many of your pa pers taken in this neighborhood, 1 thought a few lines would not come j amiss, ihmg.1 nave cen pretty jiiveiy j here for the last two or three weeks. William Link has hud his hook, cast in the pond of matrimony for some: time, but had the misfortune ot not getting a nibble until a a7ut two weeks- ago, when his bait was gobbled up by a young lady from Iowa. He was so excited while hauling her in, tint A. Fowler got tangled in the coil and came near breaking the line, but his hook had a good hjard,aud he got a firm hold on her, and before she. had time to take the sec ond tlounce he had her safely on shore. There .seems to be eou.-uderablc excite ment around these parts. Mrs. Fowler made a flying hit to the Clastanio, some two weeks ago. She cast her hook, also, but did not have, the good luck of getting a bite, but it .seems as though she found a coon tree, but as the furj is not good now we will let it stand. Times are very lively around Neer Citv. Th.e weddin;; dance ot Wm. Link and Miss Lizzie Pimenbcrgt n, wns a grand edl'air. Thev were married by 1'rof. Did, of Deavt-r Valley, at the resi dence of Abraham Neer. The .dinner was as line as .anyone would wish to sit down to. It was cooked by Mrs Abo Neer, Mrs. George FowVr and Mrs. M D. Link, and a, they are all good cooks, there tan be in fault found with the din ner. After dinner the crowd gathered at P'dt 11 a van's' sporting house, .and danced tintd it was daylight.; There were ovi-r one h.i'adr.-d persons pr: s"nt at the dance. Ph-utv to eat but net much v.hi.dve-. Wt 11 Major I will lay away this poor pen f jr this time, c.u v. id hear from the!.': pntts again, so..-n after the brute um(j nrooui cam ma; f i on: their wed--im: 1 f:r.t-:'.::-;.tAri:. ding tour. Fruee. t "Al-j.b.t ai'.i ltai'.-r,'.y na-l rt-.-r.r.i Nr. ?.?:. tien r.ie.iu" ha- bivni -j :iec:i;!s! fr aa i . A- iht-.n & O., 1 y tho Kiehiktrb'ier b:td C.., ; . Va :o i't;. l: .... i':t y r.s ; .i.e!- i i-eVli-alien, :.: j : ..a. :. . .i-y.y, Ai "r .It.a.ly-ILTeivtic'.' :y I;vr.;-.-r t!r.:i Ar;.h:- . i I.i . i '. .-.-i , r.v'.-, r.a'.I''a;d r..Ihv-.iy .;uMi v. Il ri.f.t:iir'.-i nni'.y a J it t ' tt-e ti-Jiv-tire-r ee-ar! :.. a Teaiit's u : i r e , (ha!--." It v t. -a".: ' ' ai. l a i (2.1 ccatano! W ill ho : tie, , n'v .vlehh lis siA i at thai fvater wi.-'c'i wi;I cea; na'el -.'. The . ul v i.e: a' Jo in r.i'iiti. :i toth: u Th-? ui-.it.-," w-h l.e r Thu !-. ore t. at:;., i-eaiar fs ; ,..i V31-.MO: ; ri A:-: hv th,: u'o (.:. !vi'i!ccra!n-iv.'.r f:-.:a the vay i'uSii.-atti.a v:-., ai l . :-arcft, .o a' York, tk-i Ijtlar c.:ii;;s!i l:-d.;, t : v- ;a:e'htr-? of t!; "0:;ici.u l:aaway I'ah!.-," t!:!. treae-.v-.t v.erk. fruas lids .'.wt it .-..ill l.o seen! lhi.t tlie l'uhh-h:;j jn .-.. i:miah.a fa-ahi-r-s fer ohlsin ie. r ft-rly r.u.i arate iaf.-ruavtleli n airctla CaphWin.n.Tutt'e died at about noon yft-terd.'.y, i:i Portland. lie. was down for four weeks with typhoid b-ver and al though the very best attention was civ en to his case.he was unable to e ape with the disease. lie was a captain in lheCal ' ifornia vobrnteer during the late rebelli on and served so well that he was lre veted majorat his discharge. He has resi ded in Oregon about four years, having been a foreman in Ainslee it Go's mill. lie was regarded as the b st hand in the handling of weed working ma chinery in the city. He leaves a w i;o in this city and a daughter in California to mourn Ids departure. 7ts;raii. Any man or woman making leas than 10 weekly should try cur easy money making htmiims.. We v.aut agents for our celebrated Madame Pean Spinal Supporting Cornet ; also, our Spinal Sup porter, Shoulder Prace, ami Abdominal Protector Combined (tor nu n and boys). Xo experience required. Four orders per day give the agent 10 monthly. Our agents report four to twenty sales daily. outfit free. Send at once for full particulars. State ex. Lkwis St tin elk h Co., CM) Proaduay, K Y. Mr. Dillard is colled east, and has the following articles lo dispose of. - Per son's wishing any of them would proba bly be benefitted by seeing them at hU ofuee in St. Helens, during this week : 100 vol a law bocks,' f0 vols miscellane ous book's, including Latin, Greek and French lexicons, pictures, chairs, otHce or parlor stove. Lamps, maps, clock. Rem ington sporting riilo (22 ca!.), wt of ivory chess-men and board, bridlsaddle opera glasses, roller and ice skates, and other small articles. First Olass Apat WANTED si' THiS GOUiiTY To repreedut our bviutitul illustrated family macazine. Special terms and ermanout engagement given to -the right party. Any smart man or woman who is willing to work and has the ability to pimh the magazine can secure a. splendid position. Write us at once giving age, particulars of par-t work and j territory desired. Address, Cottagi Hearth Co., Post on, Mass. ADA?S1S thk only Tironounii -ON THE PACIFIC -COAST. Entirely IJcwTLcoiy c r of iledicino. i - i t -'i 3 ' h eS i' 1 i - '. v .lt -a; liieri C't;:-' direct fmm the han-.l s of the Ch ud.- ts in Europe, raal itrn suoii as have, never been introduced ! into this country 'before. All reus employing me will receive set vices ' fret, unless I nu ke i nr. cores ki all cural'Ie eases, or give great relief in all uu curr.blo e:iSr-;-, aec.-rd-iitg to agret nientj r before taking your ces-e. ; Th.e bni? oxjv:j:Srt of tho nn ddi.il 1 payable, in all cases, in advance. j CO:;'S'i-L'MTii: All f-ull. ring from diseases, of v. . at- ; ever nature, whether Acute or Chronic, I are cordially invitt d to consult with me' in regard thereto. j All living at a distance who cannot j consult with me in person, can do so by ' letter. Letters containing stamj s will 1 receive prompt attention by return mail, j Curable Gases1 . m I mm M Iw r ; luj Lai I til ti. W ViCHS mztoij. CI tiicir C?,eo, cud -SL? r,ioseat Ccaditicc- All uc2i letters will rscolv'O stsic't j .j!iUiiM;i.,M,ii UO QU&E, HO PAY. Re.spccl fully Yours., Tv A .J.--f All letters shoulp be add.re.saed ft .si. s:c!cn-f e.- .... rr.r.n) J V . L. 1V Ta- r . inp'r c...,vt'.i i , . . j j . : - - irtr.prin?. di!irovrii3. iuvptif.ion ei.'l ;.it-,l .vnr T..ee,,;.o-.!. V.v.rr nunil-'r ,l!hiiv l yaix 'nl'-n-iid oasr-iviof. 'TiiiH jMibliPStttn. fura.fiai U most Tdlust.'.o p.i -70iop' --li of " (: :c 1 1 .ii :: !i ! person hn;l'l t.u iVufc. ' '' ' r-''.iri'y l tho Sciv-ni .-.a Anr T!'eec i -.! i.i .t. n '.: in!tt;on n r!y eouaU that -f ni ' !' '-' r9--- cr.'.m.'l. I'rlo. ,!..2 ' 1 1 n-.v: ! p' 1o"i'ii'i. SM . f..U i:ei.i-.Mi-. diOO., l'uLUlier. ?.'o. t l J'.-oi.(iv.-.-.7, l. ii tho IV.trtit Otfce. ar.a l.ivo r-fpir-l C-v l"":.;:... ii.. -.Oci ihnu. 4. II . ' .1 . . . . , m : .. .. .u....:,.,.. r. t a.. J paruia"- ; oi tainiuc l-.lcnU cbr.,.r- kSl fall. . V 'hout cUars. Ind-book,. cj Hi I 1 Ur...in7i keut froo. l'atent o!jtmo4 vc U t.nUcto.l by U pcr-on. who h to d..po. -;v:Uc!t. rfl J'.rociw.iy, Yotk. F4, li Tho BSOT.in tho IVorid 3 to CO S3S i i ; v... v,a u.v.'jf'm'',' tuO '-. v Sl?t';b--j J Oar four Kosnrs. YTIAU tT0 cevotol their 1It to tho etcSy of dovelortep t!3 Uocd Orfjrui, Ibo gpcior hiiTinj maanfeotBretl Organs for 05 j-far. Their conhtrnctlon Is n pl iH R n and wlu cot get out cf t r 1 ft 8 3 K HupAU luim ! 81 kt. U L L -v 5m2vt rrji?,?. InEnylnsca OKCAH tltm'ttolod Jcto pcrchaninj cue that contains a prcat AHUA Y OFSTOI'3 . and FEY 221JED3 bat vvrito to a '.; QlAlli&laVm or Slcvrmraotiiror vho will furnish yon ct even to mone ajlrrt-clarj ORGAN. 5117"Stop3 cost but a fow centa each Write for oar CATALOG UK nr.d diafrrom showing conotructloa cf the INTERIOit ot ORGANS, SCHT FfJEn TO ALL, and AGENT'S DISCOUNTS allcwcd whero we bavo no Azent. Wilcox iWhils Organ Go. ( FAMILY'" SCALE IS AN i .Indispensable "vTill lar.t a Jifrtlrar, accur r.te, i:o VfurhH to Iooho, trtri arU-1'-v; y'.'J.rl.K ;-'-i rcaav, easily ur t--. 't tiorswoa, nwimii-s iiujo V--?--Sf -'i''" & e;oaco and Is tho c)ieapcst ' yr i. fcouj ever nia.a, . , srsD roa 10 Tjycs IiirsmA-nso CtrscuLAii 1 L S. SPEHCEH'S SONS,' 'fiLWAYSHM'JSY STOVE SHELF. m .-.a STOVTL ISO. -i. kvr 1 it -r-r WITHOUT C?!S. UrrVt r.nd fUronrr, er- uii.ueii i-i niia ui.'ia.iie, I oV-5 in warming dished, etc. !!' "' FITS m SIZE FIFE. tf i - , Ask ycur hard-vv-STO dealer for ono or Bend to -ca icr Circular. L S. GPEHGEfl'S S0HS, ;:o'hb;v,;f 7 ------ VJ combiuir.-f n.:rV.cl;o .-.r..l Vw.-tlt.-elor, of an orzs' mis -it t r;jrr-Uon ef (v-r-arm ai, s, a a i j-srnrerv.. Ceol.sn.y. f., i:aiiCfs i.Titr.nrAi4 tr::-1, &(d- Circular3 nutl't-l oa .;!' p.tir.n. re aookjT-.an a;, r.'. y. city. MICHIGAN SGA We?-hs frorrtl-IOz. '-Vi-': a 10 .,) I.?)?., tvltu- ou5 caamre. r Ccrnhlnrf? mnny SmTes In ono "Withont uornplferdlon. Xo LoosoWcIirhUto g-et Ixist or H rot en. Uuilormly Accurate & Durable. Tho EESTand M03T conven ient Ocalo over Invented. Poc Itivoly unequalled for accura cyt portability end rango of capacity. i Ask your doatcr for thorn, or send for IMustratod Catalocuo. MICHIGAN SCALE CO,, lCIiA3IAZOO, MICH. Slit mm'.. ,v r e.; ; a J! 'I i h J .- .