st fvm; RAISED ON THE OLD PLANTATION. rornifr Slims United In Mnrrlup; After n Si-piiiiitlun fTiciitj-(ho Yeuri. Two ox-slavoH who had not scun citch other for 2A years were married vcsl'er day by Magistrate B. F. Camp" The principals were John Thompson, uged 85 years, and Kitty Owens, aged 70. Be fore tho lato war both were slaves in the family of Mr. George Girding, who owned a largo plantation in Mnvn-nr, county, Tenn. At that timo Thompson was looked upon as an old man, while the woman was called "mammy" by the children in the family. After the two slaves were made free by the war thoy went out in different di rections to make a livelihood. Tho man decided to follow tho river, and he se cured a place in the ditiincr room nf steamboat. Ho continued at this until several months ago, when he retired. Thompson had saved enough money to keep him in comfort for the rest of his days. Ho looked up some of his chil dren, now living in Louisville, but found that they did not take any interest in their old father, not sooming to care wneiuer no was alivo or dead. It was whilo vi&itiiig his children that tho old man met Kitty Owens. Thov did not know each other at first, and it" was only after they had compared notes that the two recognized each other. A marriago was shortly arranged between tho two Yesterday they went to tho county clerk's office together, where a license was secuieu. Tlio old people were ac companied to Magistrate Camp's office by a curious crowd. There tho ceremony was performed. Thompson had been married three times, and his companion only one tiui6 less. As tho old couple were leaving the omco JUngistratG Camp remembered that his fee had been ovoi looked. "Lorl Yo' honah, I hasn't got any mo' money," said tho old man. Tho fa cial expression of the old darky under went a complete change as he fumbled in his pockets. Finally Thompson got a small amount-of change out of his many pockets. This was given over to tho magistrate, who found that it amounted to a total of 00 cents. Tho old man ex plained that he had divided his savings so that they would last until he was 100 years old. He took only one of these piles weekly, never touching tho rest un til tho next week. Tho bridegroom said that he hoped to save enough out of the next few weeks' allotment to n.iv fh A o'clock "urgmr' I'resuieo of Mind. bnrglar one evening nt nht a gained access to thn -u..i apartments of a house in on-, of the best portions of Philadelphia. While e S iuTnnsackmg the loom ho hoard some ono coming p the stairs, and nothav- i . , , tscnpe " sought safety un- hdvnf?!' Tl,ed00r011eI1G,,'n(1 najof the houso enteiod. and arter busying herself about tho room for a few minutes p,cked up a book and com menced to read. Tho bed under which i. ouvwiu concealed was a very low ono, and his cramped position was any thing but comfortable. He did not dare to move for fear of betraying himself, ' but kept hoping she would leave tho I room for somo mason m- ntim.. ...i .-... 1 111-),, r, ..!, i . ..B1'1 J " v-um:u io escape. She staid on, however, and about 10 o'clock was joined by her husband. After a few minutes' conversation they retired to tho very bed uuder which the burglar lay concealed. In tryiii" to Shift his position a littlo the fellow under the bed uiado a slight noise, which im mediately alarmed the mm r.,ii,-,... to her husband, sho said. "Tom, there is ' Rtoro liere cntered his shop recently and some ono under tho bed." "2fonseue " I cauSl11 man named Moineau with his he said. "You are dreaming." "I tell ! arm arouml ilrs- Seviers and giving her you I heard some one," she replied. "It Eevcral hisses. Seviers bned Moineau for is only the dog," said he. "Here I will T00 for aliemiti of his wife's affec provo it to you," and with that he threw t,0,ns'1 Moiu''an contended that he was his arm over the edgo of the bed and I ?! y ,;issinfr JIrs- Sevieis in honor of her snapping his fingers called as ho would I 7," 'ml!lv. "ntl Jwugo Lorauger dismissed , uw tUiC. COIlSKierillir T llir. Hin irrmmrlunr Salmon Fishing AyU, OM. I Oil is not only n pacifier of turbulent seas but by its veryjissunging proper ties helps to deliver to tho hook of the iisherman tho delicious salmon which nbouud at tho month of tho Gumlnr- , ranque, a small river which empties into the bay of Algebras, near Gibraltar, ihero salmon aro caught with a kind of lnnco at a depth of from 3 to -1 feet and even more. Tho slightest wind ruffles the water so that it is impossible for tho fishermen to so whero tho lanco is strid ing. A few drops of oil come into play to good advantage. They dissipate and still the waves, and tho angler has no nroie iron bio in lancing the salmon, which is plainly visible in tho sand to which it is so partial. Experiments of a similar nature have been uiado in a pool of tho Gavo do Gloron, but where tho current is very swift, keeping the water from beiug transparent, although it is very shallow. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. lllrthdny Kisses Are llnrmli-M. Mr. Seviers, who keeps a small cigar n.'Lr.O'jijiJj m a uc..i..... ... y ........ aBOH nirkT,v,vrVi,VVk' AI . - h if M . "tfV It t, uimi snm v t THADE UtZZZ Ji Oxii3 What Is tha conditio of you!? Is your Lnlr tin Jjarsli, brittle? Does it split rt the ends? Hag it lifeless cppcarapcc? Hoes It fnil out vhon combat o. hrtishcd ? Is It full of dandruff ? Uof .4 vour cjn I trh Is It dry or In a heated coiuSitlcn ? Is these arc r-ama c at your symptomatic warred in time oryon w Hi become baLL SkooknmRoot Hair Growa w'iSt JKLp.iRi2 5ElAn."iK'-J!' sr:!"f?-' ffJPJ,?,7W'reatlhcm. "Sbwkumcontoliniioitlwn!lBoriitoVorllJ'.,'Vi tho rolllSSL P,?egnKiuircoollosnnl lerrMbliig '.unK-. By.:nu"iilu? htaJs. 'tops falling .air, curw d mdruf ami tfitWoro..iw( I thn n S;e?tth? 8ca? cI?n bwlthr. and frco from Irrltatlne "raBtk.-i W tco uso of Skookum &X-m Sjjp. ltdostns i,urau,tia imi..UJ. i I una uturoi the hair. ' "J" '. your lruKr!st cannot surrly you scad illreoHoncnnilwa wlllfn-v... : T"i KSS;i.V-.,tintot p"cc Ufonrcr,$1.00perLoUleifor$9.(a. SoW jo... porJar-CrureiS), riim skookuh root hair grower 07 South Fifth Avcuue. Kev Yolk. N. V. .a-w,avj wvvw'ov,vJV'tfl,vvAAvtvAvy CO., p Ed. C; Cross, ' MIBSSSk, (Iliiiififl Mfiflfe illlilSISi r , jswm b Ai w ajj tJHi ;.wmuiu iut. t) ri i Wholcsnlo and Retail lcnlcr in Frcsli, SaltkHd Smoked Meats of a IKinds OS Court and HO State Streets. THE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES to a dog. The fellow under the bed took in the situation in an instant, and realizing that ho must act promptly actually reached oufhis head to where tho hand hung and licked tho fingers with his tongue as a dog might do. The act was penormou so naturally that the man in ueu was completely deceived, and nftm saying to his wife, "Itoldjou so," antl telling her to go to sleep, ho turned .over and was soon lost in slumber. After wailing until convinced that thov were sound asleep tho burglar crawled out from under tho bed, and taking every thing of valuo ho could find in tho room made his escape. St. Louis Globe-Dem ocrat. nn n, ....-.. i It .. '""" ero nut sumcientiy serious. Montreal Dispatch. On Ilimines rrlnclplcs. Years and years ago Night Clerk Val lette of tho Coatcs Houso spent his mid sum tnor vacation in a little town that is situated in tho most obsemo part of iunisas ami uoasts ot a population of Il'O bona fide citizens. Tho day after Val- leties arrival lie was introduced to the editor of tho local paper, who gave him a personal and an invitation to sub scribe to his paper. Vallette paid 1 for a year's subscription and thought no more about it. As the novelist would sav. tho weeks deepened into months and tho month? balance of $1.10 to the magistrate. The "'to years. Evory mouth brought afresh oiu man ana Ms bride were then allowed C0Py of the Kansas paper. Vallette sel- to dopart happily for their home. Louis villo Courier-Journal. Growing Defects of tho Modern Eje. An enormous amount of statistics is accumulating regarding the modem eye and its relation to disease. It has been abundantly proved that under the influ ences of civilization this organ is under going decided change, and that often it is not at all equal to tho work which it is called upon to perform. Referring only to the subject of refraction and accom modation, Eoosa and Emerson have shown that only about one person in ten has an emmetropic eye, tho remaining nine being hyperopic or myopic. Among the school children of Antwerp Meta found that 2.13 per cent wero shortsight ed, the percentage increasing with ago and being greater in girls. In London Stephenson found that among 1,149 chil dren 1.U7 per cent of tho Christian and 10.03 per cent of the Jewish pupils were myopic. In tho German gymnasia the percent age ranges from 22 to 58. In New York tho percentage ranges from 3.55 among young children to 20.8 among the adults. In Philadelphia schools the general aver ago was 13.7. In Chicago tho myopia ranged from 4.09 to 27.08. In our col leges tho percentage ranges from 35 in the freshman to 47 in the senior year. Among classes whoso occupation does not tax the eyes the percentage of myopia is only 2 or 3, and the average for a civi lized community mav bo taken to be about 8 per cent. Thus it seems that the population of a civilized country starts naturally with only about 2 per cent of shortsightoduess, and that this increases until among somo classes every other man is myopic Now York Medical Kecord. dom saw it and never read it. He never renewed his subscription and oven for got tho editor's name. Tho other day tho collector of a local bank called at the Coates House and in formed the astonished night clerk that he had come to collect a draft for $10. Vallette declined to nav tho draft nnd telegraphed tho Kansas editor that there must have been somo mistake, as he owed him absolutely nothing. Yesterday Valletto received a marked copy of the Kansas paper, which con tained among other interesting news this eloquent editorial leader: "Tho. meanest man on earth is the man who receives and reads his weekly for a number of years and then refuses to pay for his i tax-a enjoyment, we need only say mac bucn men will continue to receive their every week. We run this pa per on strictly business principles." Kansas City Star. A ?.Icccii Cnr.uun Seized by Arabs. Hag Ahmet-el-Assal, a pilgrim lately returned from tho Mecca pilgrimage, uuuccii iiiinmiiig mo ternblo exp,i- i mucus oi ms party to tlio editor of a iia tivo Egyptian paper called The Mokat- tarn. The pUgrim, whooo respectability is vouched for, wo aro told, by an Egyp tian sheik who is greatly respected in Cairo, declares that on returning from Mecca, tho "rafilat," or detachment of tho caravan to which he belonged, and which was composed of about 700 cam els, left Bir-Said at daybreak and halted at sunset at tho foot of a mountain, on tho road to Yamboo. A few minutes after arriving there tho rafilat, composed of men, women and children, found themselves attacked by Bedouins of tho desert, who attacked them with tho utmost savagery, slaying and maiming tho men of tho party. Tho hot, dry sand was wet with blood. Some oi tno women, after being robbed of their clothes and valuables, were left to their fate. Tho younger and better looking ones were carried off as slaves. With great difficulty tho narrator of these facts escaped with hi3 life. Tho poor pilgrims so cruelly outraged had actually paid 0 piasters each and 20 piasters each for their camels to tho gov ernor of Medina to secure his protection against tho Bedouins. Tho crmp.lnsim. drawn by tho Egyptian paper is that the Ottoman government is not really mas ter of Arabia, but that it leaves thn sheiks absolutely free to 10b and plun der, provided they profess a nominal al legiance. London News. Forest Grove Poultry lards. Established In 1S77. EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM THE VERY BEVT VARIETIES Stock Finer (ban Ever, but Price Sa-nc as Ustutj Get the Best aud then you will bo sal foiled, fc'ond for Catalogue, Address T .-,, J. .M. GARRISON, Look Box 33 j, Forest Grove, Or. Completed and readv to wnlfc on iustnm.K nt reasonable prices. We keen a full lino Itinnf. nil i nittni.,ln a i.. i .. . . ... -- i -o ' ii :; , " 37, 'rS1. nl '?? this county, for Bervice. . M ., -...... ..iwuit mumi ui pUHlOIUCe. UY. Horsea boarded bv dav nr woofe- of Truckn, DrayB and Express to IAN & CO. S. W. THOMPSON & Co., Always Keep on hiuid a largo stock of loose and unmounted Diamonds, luibies, Snpphires arid imported Opals. 221 Commercial Stfefet. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE Southern Pacific Company. CALIFOKNIA EXPKKSS TBAIN KUN DAILY BK TWKEN 1'OltTl.AND AND 8. P. fr'ntm. 0.15 p. in. sua p. u. 1(115 a.m. L.V. Lv. r 1'ortluud Huleiu Ran Frnn. I .North. Ar. liV. bv. ft&) a. m 5:!i9 a. m 7:00 p. rn WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Northorn Pacific R. R, Co,, Lejscc.) LATEST TIME CARD. Dally Through Trains. ?:pm 0 2opiul Minn a I:2ipml7il6pra I Ktl'anl n M 0,5pm 1 Diilutliu npi. AMilniid. u ft 1L !! PltlAtluvl 1 7.15am 10 G V ftlOam R.lHUin 11.10:1111 S.llJuni li.OOnni 1:2,1pm 3.10pm 10.10pm Above trains stop nt all HtotlonB from Portluud to Albany inclusive; nlso nt Tangent Shedd, Hnlsey, Harnsburg, Junction City, Irvine. Eueene and all statlonsfrom Konebun; to Ashland Inclusive. b BOSKHUltO MAlI. DAILY. i:M a. m. 11:17 a. in :50 p. m. i.v. Lv. Ar. Portland Balem lloseburg Ar.l Lv. I Lv.j 4.0 p. in, 1:10 p. m. 7:03 a. m llie Wisconsin foutral linm um two firti trains (Illl IV liotwrnn HI. Ilml fl,,,,n,n,,ll., .,.,., Clilcueii M lualikconndnll points In W'lucon sin; tnuklm; connection in uulcnRO with all Hues ruunlne rnst and Foutli. Tlckou sold ami bapg-i!?!). checked tlironitli to nil poln's in tho United Hlntes mid Canada. Unsocnnnoetlnn rondo In Chicago with nil traltiR coins liast and Houth. Hortulllnforiiiatlou apply to y.mr nearer ticket agent or . JAS. V. 1'ONI), (Jen J'nhH.midTkt Act,.-Milwaukee, l. THE Uiniiii; Cars on Ogdcu Koute PULLMAN BDFM SLEEPERS AND Second' Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. I'ho tendency of a woman's belt and Bkirt to part company gives a now op portunity to jewelers. A woman was been on Broadway who had established permanent connection between these two articles of dress by means of a long gold bar. It was richly chased and showed to advantage Jewelers' Circular ssjMTO?igC' West Side Division, Between and Cervallis: LY (KXCJCIT SUNDAY). Portland 7:A) a. in. 12:15 p. m. 1..V. Ar. Portland Oorvallls Ar. Lv. b:.io p. in. MX) p. m. wiUfe' Tluwl oJ 1 ar Is My- .1 Mi .n V"s4 -1 mt P r V. - - v v srsr At Albany aud Corvallis connect trains of Oregon Pacific Itallroad. With KXPH1MH TWAIN (DAtl.Y KXCEPTHUNUAY 4:10 p. m. 7:25 p. m. Lv. Ar. Portland McMlnnvllle Ar. liV. 8:25 a, iu 0:60 a. m Tho AVako Waked tlio Corpse. Tho particulars of an extraordinary case of trance which was mistaken for death aro published by Tho Irish Times. Last week a young man, aged 22, named Garrigan, living at Balliuacree, near Oldcastlo, was believed to have died. He had been niltng for some time, and all the appearances of death wero shown, to xnat no doubt of his decease was enter tained. The usual wake preparatory to burial was begun, aud a number of neighbors had arrived ut tho house to share the night watches. Suddenly signs of animation were observed iu theappar ently lifeless body. Five minutes later it Was clear that thn vnnnr. .iinn 1i?ii1 lnn n a trance and was on the way to recover ing his senses. Tho occurrence crtnted a t'reat sensation. Many of those present ed from the house and would not re turn. All were deeply moved, and the scene for some timo was one of intenss excitement. St. James Gazette. Ituined by "Oliver Twlt." William Sikes, n laborer, who has not the luxury of nn nddress, told tho magis trate at West Ham that all his life ho "u been an ill used man. He had wavely battled against his name, but could not re&ist his associations, which aad dragged him down to his present aegradatiou and brought him before tho court. He did not steal 4 shillings; it was his name that did it. "Are you Bmltyor not guilty?'-asked tho magis- r.1? i 'Wot'fi "so of oraWu? re P"el Bill. Y0U k ,10W wot u,y nnme U( aont you? Of course I'm guilty. It ?'n l mi- ult. Why, I've gone ou my iu!ia'iTa to Bet over y name, and nere I am.London Telegraph. When Did tho Pickerel Die? A numerous crowd watched an experi ment iu suspended animation in a Lisbon street fash btore Thursday. "Hero," baid the scientist, wiping his knife on his scaly apron, "is a pickerel that was taken from the water, three weeks ago on one of the coldest days that wo have had this winter. It was taken from the hook aud thrown upon the ice. Its blood was almost as cold as tho ice, and consequently when dragged into tha bitter cold air it (lopped just onco and was frozen as stiff as a poker. In that condition it has remained ever since." , With a dexterous motion ho chopped off tho head, fins and tail of tho fish, and with ono slush of tho knife along its side it was ready for tho frying pan. When laid on a stove near by, it commenced to thaw out, and as tho frost left it it began to flop and tumblo about as if just takeu from the water. Finally it fell oil tho etovo on tho floor and to all appearance! died. Lewiston Journal. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the trnlti or es lis from i ai ly trroi 6 or later eict'Mei, tbu results of overwoik, sickliest, worn .etc. FulUtrengtli. development and tone given to e ery organ and P'Utlon of the body. SliiipKnatiiralinethoils. Immedtatelinprovenieut seen. Failure lnipoILIe. 2.UIJ references. Book, explanation and proofs auuj.cu iisuateu; ireo. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. " TiiltOUUfil TICKETS To nil poinU In tho Kaxtern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained nt lowest rates Iroin w. W. bKINNKlt, Agent, Balem. K.P. KOOEltS, Asst. O. K. uud laas. Ae'I K. KOKHI,KU. Mnnacnr G'jsTeV; TO salt lake: PEOPLE'S DAILY! Only One Cent Daily Newspaper on the Pacific Coast, From Terminal or Interior Points the MrniTnnwi Pnnifln Rnilnnn1 n DENVER. OMAHA,' KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS cheapest iffspipi is mm MMDALt H EASTERN CITIES PltOFEbSIONAL AND HUSINESS CARDS. Java's Hoilliic Lake of Mud. One of the greatest natural won ders in Java, "tho fire islaud," a largo lake of boiling mud, is situated al most in tho center of tho plains of Grobogana, 50 "paals" to tho north east of Solo. It is almost two miles in circumference, and in the center immense columns of toft, hot mud may be seen continually vising and falling, liko great black -timbers thrust forth and then suddenly with drawn by a giant's hands. Besides the phenomena of thJ columns thero aro two gigantic bubbles near tho western edge which fill up liko hugo balloons and explode on an averago of three times ier minute. St Lonm P. If. D'AKCV. OKO. a. UINGIIAM. D'AKOY & BINOI1AM. Attorneys at Law, Booms I, 2 and 3, D'Arcy Buildlne. HI biata street. Special attention given to bust nen3 in the supreme and circuit courts of the state. 2 11 miLMOX KORD, Attorney at law Balem, ju w.trfcuu. uiuuv ujiHiuini in rauen uiock HJ. 111GGKK, Attorney ai lnw,KaIem, Ore . son, Olilce over Hush's bank. 1 J.BHAW.M.W.ilUNT 8UAW4HUNT J . Attorneys at law. Otttoe over Capital .National bank. Halem, Oregna. TOHS A. OAHSON, Attorney atlaw.rooms J 8 and 1. Hush bank building, Haietn.Or. Ii.lMiO.YHAM. W.U. JIOLMEH. I) ON HAM A HOLM EH. Attorneys at law. ) OlUce in Uush blocc, between State and court, nn Commercial street. WAAAKlUWUUouOUulHAiwOjyoUUU, Hair Death. tnsl&ntly removesnnd forever destroy v liwilnn&hlH hair, nhaiherunon the hands. face, arms or neck, without discoloration injury to the inwi delicate sklo. it1 r rir flftr years the sev-rtt ormu'ail rai-nus WtUon, acknowledged by pbysl 41 s the hUbesl authority and the. ao eminent dern,a-oloxut and halrsr) f .jlls hateverlivrd. During bU prtvuta' r,nrant . Ilf,llrna nmoucr tbu uoolllty 1 r d aristocracy of iurope be prescribed tnls reclrHi. V ce, II -y m-lft eurely :acked. t' tsiAjBdeuf confidential note '. . .. 1 .1 4 kA THE SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GH0WER 0. Dent. 1L 67 South Jrttlii Avenuefevr VorJc O0ooonvvvvvvvovvvv0(vvvyvy,, J OHM I1AYNE. ATTOKNKV.AT.I AW. Louec.ions miiQi m.u promptly remitted. uiock, uor. niate ana Lonimerciai Muruhy Mreets. Halem Oregon. 9-w-lf. iTKLLA BHEHMAN. TypewriltnK und mimerciai stenoionby. OUlce. room my block. The best of work doneatrea honablti rates. 12-ltJ OTKI ll.Gra TTrc.KNiaHTON-Arcbltect and superln. tendeut. umce, rooms J and a Hush Hreywian block. 9-lD-tt l.lejthe line to takes s ACS ? To all Points East and South. ;It is thedlnlng car ronto. ltruns through vestibule trains, every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CDICAGO ;(No change of cars.) .Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both Ireo and Inr nlshed for holders of first and second-class tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. AcontlnuotB line oono&BUng with all lines, aflordlng direct aud uninterrupted service. Pullman sleeper rawrvat ions can be se cured in advinoo thvoagii any agont of tho road. Throuch tickets to and from all points In America, Kngland and Kurope can be purchased at any ticket otlloe oi this com pany. Full Information concerning rates, time ui Mmun,njuuiiuiiuiucruBUtlultirDlSIieC on Appllcatlort to any acent or A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant Ueneral Pasen,er Agent, No. 121 First street, cor. Washlnitons Port land, Oregon Shaw & Downino, Age tile. ;l DAYSTOf '3 CMICAfiO Hours 10 u'cKst t0 i,'caG ,a,i( llOUl'S u'c'er t0 0m?l'a and Kan sas Cityi Through Pullman and Tourist Sle-pers, Frcr necnning unair oars, uining Lars, H . II. CLAR1C ) l) K.hLUiiItYANI)KIWONj"lLUMW" tor rate ami itenemt lnfuiraatloii call b or uddresx, . . W. H. H DltiaiUKT. Ait, (,. V, A ZH WashlnKton m.. Cof-'W I'oUTJ.AMi, lintmun. Receiving all the Associated Press Dispatches. DAILY BY MAIL PI YEAR. $3.00 a a a 1,50 T.i) !'!n)( MILWAUKEE' & ST. RAILWAY. ' PAUL TheBoJowyiard timos rates enable every farmer to have liis daily paper and know tho stato of tho market and all the news of tho world. Editorial comment is fearlestj and independent. Edited by its publishers to secure good yovornmont for tho people, able to deal justly and fairly with all. i . tit .Travolta, "oml u n (,ui,n Thoroughbred Poultry for Sale. 1 have the following ftntchus thoroughbred poult Jor gh dr 15.ii JiUOWNK, M. U., fhynclan and Hur- cton. umce. iiurpny meck: residence. nmnurclal street. K.T V HMlTil, Dentist. 62 State street Buleui. Oregon, finished dental onera. :ons of every description, l'alnleas opera tions a specialty. P1 tloni Steamer fllfona FOR POriTLAND. leaves Rolst-'s dock 41 on days. Wdneday and Kri'is 7:15 a. ra. ItBTUKMNO, leave Portland Tuesdays, Vauradays and Haturdayial 6:15a. m. Fast fine for pasenser servloe; no way .andlng freight handled. HOUND TUIP (unlimited) 100. On way, fl. MBALS 3fl OBNTS. Var freight rates and llckU apply to Y. A. HLKIQUT. Atent. at the deck, foot of HUte stnrU 2-15 U try fj'sale at prices s'atd: crated read v or shipment, puichatcr to nay einrn, charges. Address, care of JOUHNAL ofllce. 1'ostomce b ck, ra'em or. Heveial White l-gnorn cockrels, very fine, (nnpullels for sale.) 12 00. ' ' ' Illack bpanlsh cockrels, t to 6 months old, 11.25. Jlrown leghorn III. Hpantsh. Ind. Games, UUrahmu epgs, .tiOO per setting. Bend fcr catalog. K Jlofrr , WANTED AGENTS -to Bell- BROWN'S NEW FOUNTAIN, WASHER. liest Steam Washer known. Sample Washer with full Instructions lent to Atcmit, eivrttKi charges prepaid on receipt nf UM, jtddreos J. Ii. ilr-wo, Ilox in, Ualem, Or. I-JO-tf- fl0UHSaErd'F?Stg' Csn gWe good references. Ktlraate furnish ed. Addruw, Ueo. tchitrutb, Hatein. 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