pbepikiv BATFJRl'AiT pr. 7 i;8 WliEAT. T11E Uil AT1LLA COUNCIL. Tlie Indian Council,. which coo! vened at the reservation, Umatilla county, mr'er the supervision ot Guend Howard, met August the 26ti. There wi re present Gen. Ho ard a:d his. field stufr. Gov. Chudwick and a large- number of tlie'citizena of Crnatilla county. The reuh t ihii coUKci! is sat-i-iV.ct rv to ilie citizen or' E;ttern Orvgou, us the issne will leuch the Iii'iiiiii t i ti t lie is respMisihle .tor i lit viohtti 'ii id ltiv. Ti.e Indi ana were represented bj the chief and heid men of-rtln 'Umatilla tube. T' ey were requested tti exprt ss thwin.elvoH upon t he situ COMMENDABLE ACTION. I Jlosebarg Remembers Her Suffering ; Countrymenl The wheat crop thi year will ; uti.i, which ihey did, -each pro probable not reach the average in j tessing great uffetimi -tor the whites. The remarks ot Genera Howard were extn mely brief. He did not ak them to do anything, h' lold tin-in what he required of them; ui.d vvhat he ii t ndtrd that tht-v should do. He told the chi'id-' thev :.m lift I ring him everv Indt in who had eotiiinitud inv violence in the late-'ont-hreak; he was eo'itid' iit the hiii- knew the guilt v men f t he tribe; thev inu.-t give hostages to him as u pledge that 'hev would d. what .he re- quired t them; and that if they did not do a directed he would march upon tlnir reservation and force thi-m to comply with his requirements. I Jn'fe remarks ca u s d coi i f.i d e rab le ; co n t u si" 1 1 aj)Ang the assembled Indiana but the tic iimess ot General How an convinced them that there- was no alternative but to perform the requirements demanded. To hostages were given and further developemenis will be watch id wit n interest. It would' appear that the right fours- ha Deeii taKcu to aetu re a peaceful solution of Indian d;f- b'eulties. So Ioug . a. Indians are not made responsible to the law, and so long as the avoid the penalty by surrendering them selves, the difiieulties will never end. I After. the Coat cil Gen. How ard started north to interview Moses and his Indian, who have proii ised to meet hiru. Moes and its band have professed " triend this county. As to what the price may be one can only judg from What it has been and h now. Even Jhis is uncertain; but we leel as esred the farmer will receive a fair profit. Farmers are careful that their wheat is cleaned and well prepared tor market. There need be no apprehension that the grain shipped fn in this c unity will not stand competition in any market in the world. Mr, J W. Strange brought to this otHce h tmall quantity ot wheat,- and each grain appeared as white and elegit es it it had been caielullv wash ed. The grains were bin ill, but plump and full. The San Fnu cisco bulletin con tains some suggestive reflections on wheat exportation. It says . The bulk of the heat cop ot California 'and Oregon : shipped tO-Eiigland at present as it comes ' from the hands of the harvesters tirea amonij the expoits Irom Ban Francisco. But rare as this ! 13, it occurrs olten enough to ,ihow the possibilities to that dt Election." . " VVe can not give" the paper's remarks iu full, but it goes on to discuss these future possibilities in a cleai and succinct manner. It may be lti the years to come our character, and instcd wheat we will export Oregon flour The principal objection to the; idea if, expense ot constructing mi'ls. It .may, however, bo stated ttiat t. e spleudid water penver ot Oregon is unexcelled, and should these changes occur, will reduce the runniug expenses materially. Trade, of cou r e, is governed by fixed 1 a ws s u p j 1 a 1 1 d d e .ii a i . d and t.pash f-.rward or resirai.i is equally disasou-. We must wait. j Truthful Statement. The UoarJ f Trnstpoa nf then Ros turg appeal; to their fellow citizens m behalt ot their suffer ing count y men at the Sonth,who are perisiuiiff from that terrible scourge ellow tever. Blessed, m wel are. with health and a cli mate utf!urjas,-el on -earth, a,,y an abundance, euch as tew neo pie ij y, the Board deems it their duty to rniike' an. appeal to the. citizens in behalf of iho sut- feiina lrothers and signers. Citi.. ... :,. . ( - . . .: ... .. .-: .. zens of Rose'urg, let us show our gratitute to the yiver of all good l3" cbnlributiug mm the abuud- -."!. . ' a nee anat lie h iriven us.that we may the;:by les.-ou the suffering oi iMH pei.ple .in ihoe sorrow- stricken cities and village- vt the South. . Sf'dn after this commendable action oKthe tarrf the '.Board, a . : i I . . . .. supsc 'intion paper was started 25 o.-ing s-iyned in' a tew mm ntes. Subscvititious will be re chived by J. S. Fitzimgh, the City Keeorder. UROWN CAPTURED. ban i: ranciceo OIGAB STORE. The man who bravely tacts those who have lefanu d him dur mg his abserice deserves well of the people Such n mao $T, at least conscie ti us in all he duo, and willing to abide the toi. se quences of his acts. - We have be fure US the speech ot Senatot Mitchell, delivered recently at Portland, in which, he calls upon those who have miss-represented his acts during hu absence to come torvvatd and Mitain their representations. There was u t one response." The Senator giv- s a taithfnl aec u.it ot hid steward- bhip and those who ar? not blind. ed by prejudice can not otherwise than adciit that lie hu made a truthful stateiisent. NOTES AND COMMENT. ? It frouLD be diflicult to pnve anyth ing more clearly than the PoUe i' committee has proved that i' was the Oeternmuition ot the Denn eratic lealerf at th'e tmie of the el 'ctoral count, to inaugurate another general Southern reheU lion, llearjCJoloual Burke before that committee: "Therefora, with us ail attempt to inaugurate the Packed government, vas bound to plujnge Louisiana into anarchy and strife;; we preferred to make a natioi al issue, in which our na tional friends would be involved .......'... as we i as ourselves." There is a touch of pathos in Gen. Fremont's remarks upon appointment Govenor of Arizo na, lie expresses himself as ex tremely gratified at this mark of favor from the President diid ays that h s has been a checkered career,-filed with miich honor and misfortune, and that he is convinc ed that the ordy course left for him is to bejjin life anew. Mrs. ship tor tho whites, hut as their Fremdut is said to fully syrnfla practices have not been in ac- rl,'ze v,,h her hu"ba,,fl'rt "ew-am eordanen with ihei- r-rorni: tl. bV" l w sharp with - , . I 7 . . :::. ': . ' i , ' . . 'i'''." Genend has arranged al! his sol- n,m elwnor this new position. diers vvithin striking distance. Private letteis from Paris Ex- lithium, complains bitterly of the Dependent, Upon Congress Uelfiis'Wies and unfairness ot the rr a. r .1 I ifOJio. . r ! uiEiiei i aic 1111 iwsuu I hu ti (TitPOitutu mt 4i f i h: un. I ..;.. O I v. I Ait hif nt'nri- tru hmtit ir nliLimAn tire Indian service tor the n-cal .-' 1 . -J . . ' anu the award- to tl eir own . I . '. ..... countrymen of the valuable med als otjthe Exposition, regardless of the mernts are so plain as to excite ill feeling. Tne French ar- ,-''...'. ... pear tip think thi U their only harvest and they are "making hay white sun shines. It has been claimed for the" raiN the Yakima and the confederate rend sysieru or England that acci tribes and baud. in' middle Oregon Ulets are of rare occurrence in tha Teni, Wasco and Warm pni.g country, especially thoe of a t fa Indians, These Indians will he tal character.. But . the lacs do then entirely dependent upon the not support this claim. It appi ars bocn) of Congress. I that from official statistics pub Archie Brown, the Hobber and Mur derer Captured. Mr., Cafn ?aid that B'rown had stopped at the house four nights, a;oing out during the day on the excuse of hunting tor work, i Mr. Cain's daughter, who must be a reader of nature, old her father that the stranger was one of the murderers. The old gentleman studied over it but would not acv ense'a man -without proof so time ent on. The newspaper came. to the honse having in it a de-crip tion ot the men, "and as Brown thought to prevent detection, tore out that portion which related t him. As soon as Mr. Cain's daughter called his attention to this tactj he became convinced that he was the nian, aihd yester day afternoon made arrangements to capture lorn. He livrs ahour te i miles d 'vn ! the river near Sail vies I-hmd. He call"d t his assistance Joseph Kiley, and; last evening auout .7 o'clock, after Brown returned to the house as usual, they stepped in upon him with tour aces or rather Kur bur rels ot shotgun which was the winirir hand, and he at oiuO gave up. One of the party covered ; hitn with his gun, while the 'other made bun last, and doublv fast with a clotues line, S. GOJLDSTTiSffr? tIAS OPENED A. CICtAlt AND VARIETY btoie next door to the bnrber sliop, ud nearly opi)8ite to the P sto.Sc n t h one of llie Inryreiy, Pi-'tcka ol lmMrie l aati DoiaKHlic Clears in eticli ever brngttt to Uofeliurjr. liis s.otk nlso riuuracfs nit the favoriie brands of Chewing and .ni'ikinif Tobacco, Mrcliauiu Pipe. Noiious. Can dJes and uihnr articles found uaahy in a flr-t-cla3 fstabhsiiiiiHnt of tli kind. " Mv prices will be low and my i 'mu caih, and a e lift re of public paironagt; ta r-uecitul y SoiieiteJ. $500 REWARD. 1 will eive tiie abyve rewjird for ins formation of the whcivaboiiw t uiy in Bal UruckiuT. who lef'i lua o im, at unlav, tour we-k3 11 lit. i iwvnt.V' three year aire, a Iljntr triaii -nul p'aks I rokc-n Eiiliiu. JJ IN UilUCKNEft. lio-iebur, QrvjZ m. S3TRAY HOQS. blnck UOjg. " cro,-ed n . u wtrtt, mid a split in -ar ; iarin insi e forward, pay cihii-j'.. t I.iJ! n itn- o to i pay o. infra iOJN B.'tLH'fCN Ki. On Hdiii Ovv.vin JiirAi, o-'r:uw-ai d Ii4)"lurjj f r ORISON AND CALI 02K1A s it a a i3 ihiin Tin cum to tin mmzto OA the Quickest, Safest aud Easiest Route! bTAOES. LEAVE ROSEBUBG fcvt-ry day at 6 a. m , making quick cormec- tion at.Ueadmx witu toe cars oi l C. & U. It. B. For full particnlartt and paasaire apply BU'iTUN & PEHKINS. Afpou to ! Y A t m - . i "r.v .:..:rmi. Y , 5wAtoA EAA. fV" V FOI S A Ij K m m neHutime releaviffg him ot iwo pistols. They then piled him into the wagdi and hur-ied away as ast as possible to this' ciiy and pbced him in a place of safety. Blue Mountain Itailroad. Mr. Hahhersham, engineer on he Blue Mountain and Columbia Uiver railroad, -aysttiat tnere are uow twelve teams and fourteen side of liruatilla, and the Compa- year ending J una 30, 1878, was 84,741,075. Amouir the tribes who will receive their last install' incuts next summer are the Flat- heads, Kootenais aud Upper len d Oreilles, the Maki us the Nes per:e, the Quwiai-eiis and Quih leh-utcr), the Skallani", the Walla vvol !a. Cay use a n d U ma ti i la t ri bes, Wheat Export. Iished in that country that duriiiii the Iistear 1.174 person were and 3,705 injured iy rail- . . .A KISb i.oi or. G R AD t I i I I ( MCKS. I liaVM a 5 ii ; lot of (jradt ii MiTiiui bitcka at my tnriu, k.x tin s n iiliwi it U m dur -, wliic'i br. ders o Bo.-i t J fiml to meetall rquir n'iM8. wbich i wiil wll reai ahonablf tor canh. 11. CoN, :-r. Aujusi 3, 1878 ... , tf H Notice. .WING DIP POSED OF UU MEU cantilt Biisnioss at ('aiivonvillf to Messrs. T 'kla B.idwu !, Co.. cf iSan Fran. citmo; we wou'id refpertluilv call tltvai:e - t)on of those indebted to ua and aik then to uiake imuiediattt fMtboi.ent. Mai:k3. Sidkman & Ci. MARKS & CO , DISSOLUTION. Tl E PA BTN E K ! II P OF" --AN! U 1 L Marks. Saul Marks. Aslit-i Miu kw. mo Win; I. Friedlund dt;inii busiutw und tLi firm nam- ' Murks Si- Co. is diasoiv men at Work Oil he grade this j edby; lb reuieut ot Mr aul Marka Ai4a ; : ira oi ham ursoi win tit; uoui And all debts dim said firm to be col UV expects to grade about thirty -fCttni by tbb rrmaini? members. The . . ... , lirm name runisina the aiinie as lu reioh.re. VMUEL MAliKS, SAUL MAltK, -A.-IlEd MAUKS, vVil. I. FUlfc.ILANDB. Roskbuko, i ., Se nemln-r 21.187?. i miles ot road this summer. Work will now progress rapidly as eight milesof the heaviest grading will bring the road . to about eight miles this side of the n-w Wells stage station This road when completed, will facilitate the transportation the products ol A. BUSIIELMEIH, ! PRACTIAX. GUNSMITH Has Pennaneutly located iu liiwebar, Kastern Oregon and thereby add opposite cosmopolitan hotel. to the wealth of :he whole feiate. WASHINGTON TERRITORY. I waL guakhastke all . - .' i : ."' ". Superior o any pcriorn.ed in Ortvo" i WHOLESALE AKD KETilL DEALEKS IN General Mer ciandise tlave constantly on hand vv -A ifch as '-y y. i ont PTorf acts J D 1 TJSSLY TEGX3AE13 4 I Its action oo disexso la entirelydiaerea bm any medicine ever introdaoed . . three tests ihoold be continued until U ettecta eomplet cure. utoii8Ddl9sro'tt,!fortl9, nns aad etcnulatee the hrer to Wuiy acaoa. r. w. im. m ATitlmlY carta? diseases asM ting from Ind gestioa, or weak and impore Uooa. S ECHED HEAT, FOR L LOTH 1 NG; D K Y GOOD x BO nTS THE H0LLIDATS SLIDES. CHOCKEItY. GROCERIES AfiD FROViStOfiS WINES, LIQUORS & RCSXBURG.- OREGON rioofk TO BE SOLD j MUCH OJIEAPKK ! ! TUANBFEOKE OFFKKED IN . 3rLO JES ZD BTJRG-. The Walla TValla fair will ope o 1 1 Tiiesd y S ep t . 1 7 1 h . Gen. Howard, in his visit" to Moses, is attended by tivc compa nies of troops. - A Seattle papor says the' vese table crops., in the White river valley will be ouly about half the usual yield. GREAT SLAUGHTER U PF.IGES A ten nale. contrast for grading was Jet ty the Seattle and Walla . J C- Walhl Company last week. j Has the largest and bent fetncti-d stock ot steamer N rthwest has the exelu SPRIiG AND SUPER GOODS sive trade Wallula and Lewistin Ever brousrlu to liou jr. wiiicl. he prS her owners f'hargo live dollars pses to oiler to the market at priced. . n,..a.t..i. fi-.tVMt tltun ilu. lower f huu cti any ot her bouse m , ,. , ... , .. , I - the citv. rlis at't.R e!uriCea "mg monopoly ev.;r uiu. Dome- ; the Uii Nve!u. m body help,us;howt ! The nt. nexed table shows he killed numthly expoits from Portland Tw al-eident in Oreat -Britain; ' '. ' n . I I lO.Oilll FrailClSeO tor llllie IUOtltll9 Mnri.lp in rim Krato .. . ' rt - Mv " ' or lbim: i ft7R Ann - ' T " MoUtbS", ;...:. , 1U lh PBffcS .,,1r;.lt;.. 1117 Qrtflrt ' Cimaf J AmfiNt ' 80.07.1 "'I ' St-rrtember ...118,f39 "umber ot acres .usceptable ot r -v i n..- i m I ,...h:.u. .... win Aim Anrt iWa-n In-d.m.m dii,,Wd uciooer.. sj,i3 u.i.u..t t,. umu- .1 .....wl.o. 1 oa 07S . i;5 i...:.... tan nnn xt.,. on So,000 botids to at pear at the n . ...i.--- - qi 0.17 . 1 L. . UeC tllher dl.Z47 Upr v.itPa n t at Prft dentin next Urcutt uurt m the Dalies t!inill,, 2B.a22 - . .1 . '. r' 1 i ..,.... ivh .nil vu IX! i n . February 1,287 . 1; ,.,. . . i.,t. qii cast at nisi oias eiecu ui was iUl Vl ......... v VVe have . received Siptember number ot vThe Resources ot Oreg m and, Washington.' .: It a splendid edition, its mechanical execution is t uperior and con tuns a guat variety of inf'rmu tion. It should be we'd circular ted. to answer to the .cmiri'i of u.an slaughter. He had his examina- liou before JudgeMcArdmr: Tin deiision caused considerable ex citement among the Dalles peo ple, and so incensed them tlui tby. burned the Judge hi etiVgy. April.......'.." ........... iAr'Jcles ot incorporatiou have been tiled forth purpose ot con structinj; a narrow guage railroau trom coast 1,420 neaHjH it may 34,Ot30 in round numbers be set down at that. The yellow fever scourge c n tmues to aje througout the Southern estates. Hundreds ol new cases are constantly being reported. a The suffering is tcrri ble, aid is pouring in Irom all -por tions of the Unittvl States, ai.d yet there are ; jhouimU who are dvincr lor want. Dennis Iieartiey continues to Some parties wlio widi it, I ave gyrate before Eastern audiences. started a false report that the. edi j He does not appear to gather a tor of this paper has e vered his gr.'at deal ot strength although connection with the same. Wei cnwds sro nt tt hear him. would not notice enh puppif1. only honest people may L e!ieve their stories which are abolutely false. Bd honest. When the late lamented eclipse was doing its level best in New- Jacks-m county to . the Jiexur t,,e ' ueu,u 1UU,U" ue" The incorporators are the ,iev,n? the sun god wm anr'. or- . . I 1 L I ' . wralthiet men in Jackson county. ea ine wome .i to run arou.m . I . I - I .:" .'I'M ''." ..I'.. 'I heade.1 bv Hon. O. O. Beekraan. " raf IrttvK naKcu Qnl The capital stock of the company da,,H was over. They are now is . 62,000,000, divided in shares regarded as the Savior of their of 200 each. ".The 'road U pro-A race. posed to run from Jacksonville to I Thej pillory was used in Scot to Ellensbn g, at the mouth ot j land within the preseut century. Its last victim m Glasgow received - the oblations of the - crowdJ but when ' released irom the crib, wt & violently tossed aud aAsaiiell by the crowd, aud was at last ca it head long into the police manurb wagon. ogue river KxGovernir Haight, of Cali f rni.i. died a tew diiys ' ago of The Ladies' Fancy Crood ! AND ALL STYI.t.8 'DKE'SS'tiOOD S. SKIItTS. UNDL'tWEAU. LACE CUFl'S IXLLAltt. EMtsUuIUEIil. S TIES, BIU, EIC. ETU-. ETC. Ue desirex to inform fiira.Ie that h !ta a JeffDavis is talked of as Demo, U .u.,,w,ct ot cratic Senator drom Mississippi, CLOTHING AND GEfiTLEfEfi audaprobablv Wilkes Booth, if ; FURNISHING UODi, lVlllg, WOUIU IU-O .Ue Similarly Compulsing Full Siv.a. T.-. .carf,. Cra honored bv the Chivarv Democ vat- uAl, nH Si"-. Wtdie . v V . racy of Mississippi, who believe iir rebellion, reoudiation and assas Ladies Gent'emens uiul Children a ' i t sination. Wool and Produce Of every description no n HI CK- un Highest Cash l'nco Paid for them a u s mahks &co. SMOKED IIAMS,BAC0N AND HD HZ TF 2 Freshly caro d nd of F1KE QUALITY The undersifintnl would ray to the citi zens of Uiseburir that he has just cured th finest lot of llama, Bjicod and Beefev offered to this market; and that-no one wil fai. to purchase the saute vvnen one the examine it. . Prices luwtr than ever. , , JACOB BITZER . ..-:;.... Ojpt3- t. q mim & go. - . ....,.,.. k nirrrtrrn Tin'impm UlUUUllSliS tUCJllIOl ....AND.... Pilar rai o,o;io-y Patton's Block, Ftate street. Salem, Ogu. lARTICUL.Ul ATTEN HON GITEN to. prt-pcriptions, and all orders bT mail or express filled irr:ut)try and accor- atnlv. -.: . .. Plivictaic mid Country balers wil 1 savr mony hy vsamimnir tmr stock, or pro- curing our pri xs, belore purchasinjr ! wuero. 40-tt A CAItD. rood Stable, Tliis fStablithuient is the Dcst in tfie fitnle I an l conceded with it is a large " WAGOI YARD WITH FINE ihCD F.OOy Capab e of accojntiixltinsr an-s hi mg and wagon. umbt.? cl He who loses his t e mpe r 1 n a n CROCKEltY , u L ass W a HE, o 1IOCE u I ES aigument aUo. loses th"e argiiment t ,an upply and C.-a,Tr than All. j3lSL H3 i Of. all descriptions. I am also wn for ibe celebrated Dayton Vovlcn Mills are - I ' . j i . . t. n t . ... heart dt-ease. He wh ail iioooix mnmn- uay anu mgni. x ney ..ij ,.,! u-iii mmdi-res have $25,000 worth- of blankets on heuils. Ilotice Of Sde in' ile mattt-r of the estate of Laren Davis. "KTOt'ICE 18 UEIiEBY GIVEN THAT JLi pursuant to an order heretofore made n 1 oa . . . : .1 . r. . .. at the Court house door, in Kosebaru f,I,?"VQl fV.r ,nan-v l.m8 '-ww. I rmp.cN Douglas Canty, Oregonsell at public ' .l-l "l; ",U ctomera.n.t h f.Mat. tniwnt . ttw. i.wV..o, puwicjr.-nerally to 4-xmii.e the Ktock ii btddr.Vulgecr to widow's dower, tb fuls I wVe i1 111 firf u ln v rJ w7 lowing rWribwl m PBtiitB belono-mtr tn ,,ul 1 "ave utlHormiy re tlM Vm t of laren Davia. dvaed. tr-wl . QUCeU l,r, ul C. FLUtU The Donation Land Ckim of Kobert Mc kee. containing 149 and 23 100th acres; all that part ot the Donation Lana Claim of liobert f ntpps, that lies nortk of the booth Umpoa river, containing 120 acres more or Jess the S quartrr of Sec 28, Frac N E quarter of Sc 34, N W quarter, Frac S W quarter and "N half of S E quarter, N VV quarter of N E quarter of Sisc 33, W half f tu half and Si E qairta of N K quarter ol Sec 27 of T 28, of It 6, W of WilJamettee meridian, aontaininff 932 and 18 lOOtii acres and con aining in the asrgreyate 1, 201 and 40 100th acies mrre or less. AH ot said land b elny sitnated in Do u arias ( tounty. Orejron FRANK DAVIS. Administrator of the estate of La' en DariF, deceaeei. "KosEBtnio, Ogn., Sept. 2, 187i SALE II , EOtriTDEY IQPA B. F. DKAKE PRUPlUiiTOR, SALEM, OKECON CSTEAM FN(NEif AV MILLS.(iItlST Mills, iteapwra, Pumis, and all kinda and styles of Machinery made to order. Ma chinery repaired at a short notice. Pptern makinar done in all its various forms, end ill kinds of brass and iron vastinyr fui nishedat short notice. Also nianufactar of Enterprise Planer and Matcher, aud Stickers and Sharpers, . II AVE SUFFEIU'.D FOR - SEVEN ve.rs, Irom the etfecte of a cold: autTer vi a hundred times. ia fact I have 1T. tor death to relieve toe. if mv m n U Imh-d under the treatment of the iittiii OF . HAY AND oRiUF MjS I'uj'sicians of Urejron nd Califor- J - . - ia. Uut reci'ivmjr no beueg. from tiirm, I Always in fall supply at living pricea no reliet for me in this world until peraua An - Unc IS Allowed" to 0? de.iby ineir s io try Mr. Dr B. A.Owens. Away Dissatisfied. tl V iFt Lnrl I Atndur Ixui I.. ....... i ...... f , 1 mt with rut liriitaa f mclif ,' I I,.. ,1 i. .. i iitiflttr hir ipintnnt a. trlr i i, ixu t Jail to irive us h call, for w hits trf. M Inprve rabidly. 1 went under lief treat- i ,im,n, lw 811,1 ,n quantity,., quality menv last area aud was there three mont a. Thanks to her I am well aain, and lift? is a pleasure to uie once more. -It isn w over four uioi hs since I stofpMd hertreatnient and still I f. el well; m jrain iHjriti ftrenjh every uny. I wou d ad vce alt sickly women to give her a lai rial and I assure thni they will no regret it; forimorta) tongue can not ex pre my Krtit tide to her I tub Cj.nr, LataT3TTE Yamhill O . Or ct. 5 MAR FINE MILLS iicated at Suar Pine Mountain; Postoffic Address, Looking Glass, Oregon The Company owning these mills would a y they are prepared to fnrnisli the BEST-QF tBDBER at the most reasonable rates. dUOARPINiS.FIU & CEDAR Lumber always on hand, and all persons wishing to purvaaae lumlwr will do well to give us an opportunity of filling their or ders before going elswhere. J M CALLIUHAN; President. WB.CIAKKE,Swm5tary&Tr?a8tirfr. and irices. WKKiin & CARLOS. WILLIAM COCHRAN, IW.ung Glass, Oga., DEALER IH Goasral . "icrdiaadi:D I Consieting of CLOTIIINU UA'fS, BOOTS, SHOES, Crocksry and Olaw&re, Groceries, provisions, Tobacco . - - And Cigar. . Are prepared t give eatusfaction ta all. OAKLAND, OiniGON, RICHARD THOMAS. Vro rnis noTiL has eeen estad- -- lished for ;i numljer f years, and Las become very pjpular with th trsuir ubiic. lirst-claes SULZPINQ ACCO M Q DAT! 0 N 3 A ,t the Tahlo supfli-T iTi;j tlr3 UrA ills mar&'-t af!ords. .. . Hold at the cVpot cl tl.8 Railroai.