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-'sfe 01 Slit MwX ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. VOL. XX, NO. J .56. - - A WOMAN AS A JUDGE. They were talking about the woman suffrage convention, and the ex-governor of Maryland remarked: "They have been making progress, no doubt of it I think last Friday -was the first time in the history of this coun try when a woman sat as a judge in a trial upon which a man's liberty or imprisonment depended. MarillaM. Bicker was the judge. You probably notioed that she war appointed United States commissioner a few years ago. She" "attended the convention right along and sat on the platform every day, but didn't make any speeches. She has.made enough of them in her lifetime, and she didn't propose to take up .the time which the newer delegates' wanted. They sent for her Friday afternoon to go to her office and try a case. I don't know whether he has any other office than a seal, but that's enough and all the office a United States commissioner needs. A pick-pooket named "Whiting had been sentenoed to six months in jail and fined 15100. He had served out the term, but he could never pay the $100, and it would have amounted to im prisonment for life- except for a pro vision of, the law which enables him J to get out after a month s extra tune if he can't pay. He ha to prove this before a United States commissipner, and that's what they wanted Marilla M. Rucker for. She sent her warrant for the prisoner and he was brought from tb.e jail. District Attorney Worthingfcon sent word that he could not be there to object and asked leave to have Ih'e case adjourned. It ap peared that he had been given the proper notice and Mrs. Eicker decided that the case couldn't be adjourned. She heard the evidence and decided that the man was entitled to his free dom, and told the officers to let the man go. They did so and that's all there was of it But it shows progress when a woman can bring a man out of jail on her warrant and give him his liberty by her deorea Mrs. Bicker asked to be appointed notary public some years ago, and Attorney-General DevinB decided that there was no law foritand it couldn't be done. Mr. DevinB' successor overruled his de cision, however. He decided that there was no law against it, and if he was strong enough to press down the notarial seal so as to make a good, clear impression on the paper, there was no reason why a woman should not be a notary public. It was largely a question of strength, and most women are strong enough to press aown ime fleai. rrusmnywn, u. o., j J XI 1 tl fTT -T. -, 7k " tepuoucaTi. . . , Z T TTZIi n i . the jar in a heated state, an aperature A-Wyomia Cowboy o, Cattle RjeftW the steam to eaoape, and then "When I struck Wyoming it w.uld fleaJed h w The hint was taken not have troubled an infant to carry d je nfx.fc ZJS?3? my bank-roll. But I got possession , mtroduoed w the United States, the of & little land, bought a few cattle, . process being identical with thatin made the most of my time and money, j vogue in Pompeii twenty centuries and to-day I can round up a bunch of , ago. The old ladies in America who 200 cattle worth $30 a head where can tomatoes and peaches do not real they stand this minute. The vast' fe that they are indebted for this art mountain territory furnishes them a ' to PfoP1 who were jF8 ihes free Uving in the spring, summer and Vut a 'ew eara ter Ohnat There faU months, and we pool our issues ; nothing now ;unde the sun. Canned and move south in the winter. I am , tomatoes and loadecfrdice-the peopl started all 'right now, and am bound Pompeu had both. to make big money. It isn't just , . ' ' 7T ., . like finding money, for it takes time Speaking of sheep-herdmg, i ; is a and attention, but I don't know of . saying that "it takes three months to anr business that will Dav a larger . rn the strongest brain, . I am yery dividend on the original investment. Now I am going to tell you some thing. A man can invest $ii.uuu in took faising in that territory to-day, and in ten years he is bound to be worth at least 9150,000. The land costs little or sotning. ana tne m crease is largely profit We figure on . 80 per cent increase and a Iobs of not I more than aper cent. Last summer i I circulated around among 8,000 head j nf rtuffi nf) T aaw th nnaa nf cases diseased animals. These were affect ed with what we call the 'big head a swelling which manifests itself in the animal's jaws and eventually results in death. But the disease is not con tagious and is the only form of afflic tion known among the cattle of that country." "Is the business of stock raising in creasing in the West?" "Tea, rapidly, but there's millions of acres of as fine grazing country as the sun ever shone'on, with plenty of "pure water, unoccupied and wait ing for the march of progress to de velop it In spite of the fact that the buBisess is growing rapidly, the price of beef remains firm, which is proof positive that the supply is not In excess of the demand. Pittsburg Dispatch. Wedded io a Corpse. Augusta, Me., April 3. Samuel B. Bobbins was born in the little village of Appleton, 51 years ago. He served in the civil war and received wounds which entitled him to a pension. Last July he began to fail rapidly and a month ago it was evident that he couldJive only a short time. If he died "his pension money would be lost, for his wife was dead and he had no "children. In this emergency it was decided that a bride must be ob tained for the dying soldier. In Bocklahd was found a woman who was willing 10 become a wife and widow in Quick succession, and on February 26th the banns were pub lished. The law requires five days1 tintice'before marriage. On March 2d Bobbins fell into a comatose con dition sna aia not recover au senses sifore.he died, on March 4th. , It iaotaid that when Squire Pease, tke pension agent, learned how near dissolution Bobbins was, he sent post haate'to Bockland for the bride; but it 3s alleged that the woman did not Arrive.- until midnight nine hours tftenfiobbins death. The story goes that the woman was hurriedly taken to "the -'chamber where Bobbins lay ieadihd the horrible mockery of a xjjarriife ceremony between the liv ; woman and - the "corpse was gone through. Some say that Pease's son tooie'olamlny hand of the corpse and-r4Ad it injhat of -the woman, wfcifar'xmers ay that a young man niiauHer performed the repug- nant oo. At tne xunerai -sne was istroifaofja m Bobbins' wife, and it is ttfideritood 'ke claims his pension mtacr. TW dm h caused so muoh mMtHVf lil investigation will Ruckles Kxtraragaac. St. Paul (Minn.), March 30. A somewhat sensational situation has been developed in Northern Pacific ciroles by the arrival from th wt of Messrs. Baxter and Buckley, New York experts, who cave ben out qu the line of the road for the last month, though their mission waa sot previ ously understood. Your correspond ent is able.to state that this trip has been one of joint inspection on the part of the Northern JPaciflc diretory and the Drexel, Morgan & Co., syndi cate. Th latter were led to do so by reports which, reacned them of certain extravagance and looseness inthejna chinery and motive power department. The gentlemen selected are English railroad experts.1 What the experts have found has leaked dttt little by little as they pro pre gressed: but onlr an outline can be gained with any degree of certainty. It is understood that they have enough to make some highly sensa-. tional disclosures" torching the man- j agement of the department of : mechanics and motive power, whose head isG. W. Cushiug. They find, it j is said, an astonishing overstocking of the road In all kinds of mtchiaery, j cars, freight and passenger, and loco- j motives, amounting to niillioM of j dollars. The rule teems to have bees that when machinery or rolling stock , was disabled it was side-tracked on the yards and its place supplied with ; new from a neverending stock. The J result has been an accumulation of wrecked locomotives and broken cars running up into millions of dollars. It is an open secret that, practically, new engines are torn down in order to be supplied with new parts, in which parts Cushiug is alleged to have valuable interests in patents orJ roj alties on the same. It is said that on this point there is a report full of meat for the stockholders of the fin ancially disabled road. Perhaps grow ing out of the foregoing, thero were rumors that on receipt of the infor mation in "Now York important chang es in the department mentioned may be expeoted. The Origin of Cuming. It is a singular faot to say that we 0t canned fruits. Years, ago, ' wnen me excavations were jun uogui. ning, a party of Cincinnatians found, id what had been the pantry of the house, many jars of preserved figs. One was opened and they were round to be regfi and good. Investigation gi,,, - , lhf.t the tin had baen nut in nearly ready to believe it, especially if the time were summer. Just think of a human being endowed with the attributes of divinity, Bet down on these plains to follow, day after day, a thousand head of bleating sheep sheep are always bleating never to see Q imp811 o? except in aneanng time, unless it oe onee in awmie a wandering .vaquero, or the "boss," 7ho ha suppheB of proTia. , ions. Day 8f ter day to see the sun rise red and sultry, to Bhine all day through a cloudless, changeless sky, ' on a changeless brown, mirage-glim-, mering landscape, and sink out ef: sifflit. red and sultrv at eve. To hear ! alwaysathewest wind blowing iteJOrUSII 06 DOZOsTth S oreary musiu, ana me uowi ui mu prowling coyote. Night after night the same sounds, day after day the ' same scenes. His companionship the horned toad, and the lizard scamper- j ing away in the dry grass always following round and round that thou- j sand head of bleating sheep. Yes, surely, I am ready to believe that ' three months of such existenoe could j turn a brain if not to insanity, at : least to desperation."-7-Sa Jose Mtr- cury. ii ' m The Ohio legislature -has passed a bill providing "that the contract ays tern of employing conviots shall not exist in any form in the Ohio peni tentiary, but the prisoners shall be employed by the state in suoh a way as will in the least possible manner interfere with or affect free labor, and the managers shall use every effort to so dispose of all merchandise as to avoid injurious competition with any business of the citizens of the state. All prisoners under twenty-one years of age shall be employed at hand work! exclusively for ,the purpose of acquiring a .trade." They are having trouble in Texas over a man who has just received two sentences, one of fifty- years impris. onment, and the other to be hanged. They want to hang him now, but the man claims that he ought to serve his term first, as that sentence was pronounced prior to the one of hang ing. A juror gave it as his opinion that "as the prisoner was a dead sure loser, he'd better clote. out with the bank and swing to wonst." m It is remarkable that the two even ing papers with which-ThurlowWeed was most identified -in life have, with in a few days, changed hands at large figures the New York Commercial Advertiser on the basis of over $300, 000, and the Albany Evening Journal on the basis of $200,000. The wealthiest and leading Chi nese merchants of the Pacific Slope recommend St Jacobs Oil, the great pain-conqueror, to their countrymen at large. - A Nasal Injeetor free wiUi each bottle of ShlloVs Catarrh Reaseay Priteweeato. IAy vT.E.Deatmt THE GREAT OERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. 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Th we ayxaptoms Indicate their cxistenee: mm r AfpmXIXm, Btawcla otlT, lek Kadc, fcQliiaa after .pU tma-,Trstoati xrtlaaf hodrmt aaimd, HraetAUem f fod, Irritaktt ltrafUBpr,IwflplritjfArliJtf BiwiTiBiBtgiMUieBHiy,uu alac.riUiisKatthIIartata fMATlHB:acKlctaemeatyiDt- IU 1m fere th arcs. kltUr aeierca Urtac.COIvaTiPATIOTCand demand memeoiaremeay mat acta airecuyon thoLlver. AsaLiver mediclneTUWa PIXXJl have noqoaL Thelr action o the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through tb three " acavsacera of th aysttaa," produoinx appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, dear skin and a vig orous body. TUTT,PJXUi cause no nausea or gripins; nor Interfax wiUi aauy worr ana araa perfect ANTIDQTK T MALARIA. txaia ererywuertiat. iMurrmy8t.Mr. TUTTS HAIR DYE. QkatHair oaTf hisexes changed la ctantrjr to a GLossr BuLcx by a amiie application of this Drs. Sold by Draft dsta.orsent by express onreoiptorL Office, Murray 8trt, Nsw Torjt. CALL AT CROCKERY STORE Andseataa , PATENT Lamp Filler. j 'Its Merits are H ECONOMY B" And VHBIP Ltbif Saving. One ox the Most Ussfnl InrenUoM. ol the Aje. "" ALSO IN STOCK, THB Best Goal Oil IX 7HE MARKET. For Sale la any Quantity from so Quart to a 45-gallon Barrel. FOR TILLAMOOK. The aew Htotm w x.r.JonAXSBK, Will leTe for TILLAMOOK, oa Wkts Frelffkt to Bare, (Weather pennUtlac) TjK)K SAILING DATES AND P. ICU- X law apply to J. O. :wS street Wharf. A9terte: ALLEN a L roruana; j. it. viukx tuuubomc FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET; My tke Xlskt. Dy. Wk r Memtit WITH OR WTTHOUT 90ABD, With ue of Parlor . Llbrary'and all the eon forts of a hose. TenMreaacmab-le. Appl? (o MBS. . a'HOLDUr Cor. Maiu and Jefferwa So. FIRST OLA1S SHAVING AND Hair Brewing Saloon. FITTBDtJPBX ANKW AXD aKTISTIO Kanaer.- Svcry attention paid patroa. I kaT fitted bp and onenea a, ftntiaaa Barr akop at Carl Adleri oldstaad o ChBjRUtotrt, aa4 am ready tat teniMM mi t ixx.iwtm.-- Hardware mi Ship wigrj A. VAN DUSEM CO.. r OSALtRS- IX, Hstrfaart an ShfcCJiin4!try, Pare Oil, BrighWarnish, BLvacle Oil. Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twiae, Cettoa Sail Twiie, Lard Oil ? Wixrtf ht Iroa Spikes, GalTanlzed Cmt Nails, Agricultural Inplements, PataU mm Oils. 2reerIM, ete. lO.OOO BOTTLf CtOLD Great NirthwetlMfi Remedy. TAKE ft a PrUhiDER'S KliOftRinER cube; ; KlWCYUYERilSCAS. 0TSPEP3IA, A WWiRQjBLOTCfiCS AXDSMT "' AM HADAClit. COSJflrXKESIB Thoao who work early and late nee i a wholesoae, reliable ICedlcted'llke muter 9rra Blood ParlHer. As a remedy and preventative of diseases It cannot be beat. It checks KktiaftUaa and Malaria, relieves CtutlpitUs, Dyspepsia and KliawatM and puts fresh energy into the system by making Kw Kiek BImI. All Druggist and Deal ers keep it. 81.M bottles 6 for Ma Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CMANOURS. UKALKKS IH Iran, Stttl, CtaJ, Anohrtt Okaint, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Patau and Oili STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. fXttUB 4.f d .mi.r. FKKI. Ageats for Salem Flcuriag Mills, end Capital Flour. " FAIRBANKS STANDARD 9 C AJL E7' tt 6izw. ai Poitiaad Trices, in StnVk Corner Ctxeurtimu and Hamilton Sir- - STORIA. OREGON. Ed. D. Curtis & Go. UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH, NEW FUBNITTJBE, A' COMPLETE STOCK. G. H. BAIN & GO. DSAUBS IS Own, Windewt, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Wsrk. Hop Alalty, and all -werk: guaranteed. Osk, Asli, Bay, and Walnut luuber ; Ore Pb asd Port OrfoM Cedar. All kinds of bot maUrial oa hand. c. h. ais a cm. . CANNERYMENI! PACIFIC METAL WORKS Importers and Manufacturers oc WHITE METALS. Cinntrs' Sttder t Specialty, ' Strip Lead, for Leading Lines, Plata Zinc, for Cutting Acid, Bar Capper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin. 4 Xrtk aeeM t.. PertUad, r 111 11T f lrt MC, Fraaeisc. Caltfaraia GERMANIA BEER HALL -AND- BOTTLER BEER DEPOT, GbAoatmM Street. Astoria. The Beit of Lager 5 Cte. a Glats. Otden for lbs Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer IMi at tali lee wtli b promptly attended to WNo lMft Fraadeo Br sold at tWiiM WK.QX,riintnir Carpels, Dpolsteir ST01IE O AVE1 (HUME'S BUILDING., GEKCY Red Crown Flour, Guaranteed a Superior Aiticie DEALERS GEAIN, MILL FEED, POTATOES, Country Produoe, bU;. GB'Conslynments Solicited, and Advances made on same. & A'RNDT & PERCH EN. ATlfOltlA UKK.N. The Pioneer Machine BtCKSMITH SHOP Boiler All kinds ol ENGINE, CANNERY, AKO STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended te. A tptveUlty made of repairing CANNERY DIK8. FOOT OF LAFAYKTTK SIBKET. ARNDT & FERCHEN, Agenti ior Oregon, Washington Territory, end Alaska lor e. w. bliss: Special Cannery Machinery ! Engines, Soldering Machines, Unproved Acid Bath and Crimping Machines, Power Presses, Foot Presses, Squaring Shears, And till other machinery used in canneries, including the new COMBINATION DIES. Working without small springs, constantly on hand. We .respectfully Invite nil cannery men to call and examine the ab ive machinery as It Is greatly superior to any heretofore intro duced on this coast. Orders solicited. JLRXDT Jt FEKGUEV. Foot of Laf a ette Street, A.storla, Oregon. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BKXTON STBKET, NEAK PAltKEJt BOUSE. ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND an3 MARINE ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all Descriptions made to Order t Mkort Notice. A. D. Wass. Prosideut. J. O. Hustlkr, Secretary. I. W. Case, Treasurer. Jonx Fox,Superlntendent. BAEBOUE'S Salmon Net Tteeaiis HAVE NO EQUAL. THE The London Fisheries Exhibition HATE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL -TO- The Barlionr Brothers Company -FOUTHE- 1UPERIORITY Or THEIK " FLAX NET THREADS. T. G. RAWUNGS. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried FHTJIT8. .NTJT3. CANDDZS, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fine Cigars and Tobacco. Next door to I. J. Arrold's, Squemoqua St. THE THINGVALLA LINE. Is the only DIRECT LINE Betwau NEW YORK and SCANDINAVIA. First class Steamers and sood usage. TlefceU ftr tale at A.M. JMH 83S, Agemt, Aitoria, Oregon. Shop atHaafeaVTSi--JRbIIIIHbiiHbm HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE, H, M. FJJIKCS. Prop., , ASTORIA, ." - - OREGON. A1.GK0SBY. -" - Day Cleric Phil. BOWERS, - - Night Clerk. Jas. DUFFY has the Bar and Blulard room. . First Class in all Respects. FBEE COACH TO THE HOUSE. A Good Cup of Coffee AND OYSTERS 'AT Mrs. Powell's CoffeeHouse, On M.iln Street next to Oregon Bakery. Campi Restaurant. MiW ASM WKtTi EQUIPPED TIIKOITGllODT. , L.Stftm haa rrlmiltlns estibllsuim'iit and U prepared to :iceohiino(iaiJ tur- irayeuu A good meal furnished at any hour of the day or night. . The finest Liquors and Cigars at the bar. Tn o uoors w est ol iKe osiers. n2S-6ru LUIGI SERRA. Fipres Mer Lie ! JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can proe by his books that he K dorajc the blgRct hiLlness of any RESTATJRANT In tho city, and he will uaranto' to clve the best meal for cash. MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET, General assortment of table stock, constantly on nand. such'as Canned Fruits and Jelfy, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fish, Poultry, and Game, In theseason. Cigars and Tobacco, Best of Wines and Liquors. AH cheap for CASH. Goods sold on eoin inlMon. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. RODGKRS. WASHINGTON MARKET, MulB'Mreet, Astoria, Ot eson. BEKCH t. t BEItKY, PKOPRIETOKS. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion of the public to the fact that the above "Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS I ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. SS'-Speclal attention given to suppljing ships. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & 00MPANY, Fresli and Cured Moats, Vegeta'bles, FRUITS. BUTTER, and EGGS. Or-1'OSITK OCCIDENT HOTEL. UHK.VAMUS Street. Antorla. Ok WYAH & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. IVTm Feed,Eto, GEORGE LOVETT, Tailoring, Cleaning Rflpairini, NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. MulH t., opposite 9T. toeb's, AstorlH, Or. A. M. JOHNSON. C. J. JOHNSON. Astoria Sail Loft. MANUFACTURERS 01' SAILS, 'TENTS, AWNINGS, TARPAULINS, And oven-thing else pertaining to our Business. Lowest Price and Best Work For your Money. At the Old Stand. Leave your orders and get your work done at onoe.' JOHNSON & CO. Oregon. Astoria,) BDSENTSSS CARDS. .OEOA. DORRIS. GEO. KOLAJCB XOXJLXD it DOBBIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Kinney's Block, opposite- City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Q B. TBOI1ISOIV, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Room No. 6, over White House, ASTORIA. OEEUON, a W. FOXTOX. o. a roxiojf . FUXTOBf BBOTHIB8, a.ttorn;eys a.t la.w. Rooms 5 and e. Odd Fellows Building. T Q.A.BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chenamu3 treet, ASTORIA, 0RtiO2i JOSEPH A. GlIiLi, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. -Ofllce with J. Q- A. Bowlby, ASTORIA. Oreffoo. C .T. CUItTIS , A.TTY AT LAW. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds foi California, New York and Washington Ter ritory., Rooms 3 and 4. Odd Fellows Building, As toria.Oregon. N. B Claims at Washington. D. O., and collections aspecialty. A V. AM,EN. Antoriu Ageut Hamburg-Magdeburg and German-American F1UE INSURANCE COMFAKIB9. P V. IIOLDKK, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION ANlJ IH SURANCE AGENI. C. XV. IiF.ICK, ARCHITECT AND DRAUaHTSJtAN. Scholars received for Course of Draughting -Ofllceover White House Store. GK L.O F. PAUKJiB. SURVEYOR Of Clatnop County, and City ef Astrl Oiilce : -Chenamus street, Y. M. C. A. hall Room No. 8. TAY TUTTLK, M. B. v PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms l, 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. "Eesidrxce On Cedar Street, back or St. Maij's Hospital. F. P. HICK3. A. E. SHAW HICKS & SHAW, DEXTIST3. Roonu in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cas and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. J. RISBERQ. Practical Tailor. On Genevieve street, opposite Bozortb & Johns. JlO-sm Eozorth & Johns. Real Estate and Insurance Agenti, and Brokers. ASTORIA. Oregon. Buy aud sell all klnd$ of Real Estate and represent the folio v. Ing Fire Insurance Conpanles : Scottish Union and Na tional, .issets 33,000,600 Phoenix of Hartford " 4.SOO.0W Home of New York, " TOO.990 Hamburg and Bremen, 2.0C0.QQ0 Western. " 309.WO Phenix of Brooklyn. " 4.00eeo Oakland Home, ' 300,000 Policies written by us lh tho Phasnlx and Home and Scottish Union and National at equitable rates. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part ol Europe. 1AM AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING well known and eommsdloua steamship lncs, STATE LINE, RED STAR, WHITE STAR. HA3IBURG-AMERICAN. DOMINION LINE, NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE. Prepaid tickets to or from any European For full information as to rates of fare, sailing dajs. etc. apply to gR B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND coaonssiox merchant fOftlce and Ware Rooms on Souemoqua Street, next door to corner of Olney. Advancements made on Consignments- No CUnrgea for Storage of Geoas. A Private Carriage riAx BE PROCURED AT ANY HOUB sendlne order to Occident Hotel or B.F. Stevens sco.'s store. Passengers and baggage taken to mornin boats. Ready at all times. Froraptnew and Satisfaction Goaraateei. F. D. BLAKE. Oregon Paint and Varnish Workt, Manufacturen of Paints, Tarnisl ani Lamer. Any sliade mixed and ground to order. C. F. PJBARSOK Ss C., P.O. Box 143. Fertlaa. r. i