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tmtut FRIDAY MARCH 16, 1883 T J STITES, Editor. uisbmm. The Salem Statannan, a small local daily sheet published at Salem, on the Willamette river, twenty five miles north of Albany, now opens up a bat ter of one very small gun of the pattern in nee flfty rears ago, upon the State Treasurer, Mr. "VJ." Utracb, because, forsooth, he, the treasurer, has in the abundance of his discretion, and maturety of judgment and experience, seen fit to publish in the three Portland daily papers the outstanding state war rants now due and payable by the State. This little daily paper with an oleaginous facility peculiar to itself, goes out of the way (we mean, stays in its accustomed way,) to say that "Ivl." does this because he has no interest in common with Salem enterprises. We are gravely informed that there are two dailies in Salem which might be used by the treasurer, but we are informed by EdV friends, that Mr. "Ed. Hirsch says that in publishing these notices he conceives it to bo his duty to carry out the interest and purposes o the law by reaching the greatest num ber of persons who hold these warrants hence we are informed that "El." be lieves that more persons can be i cached in Salem by publishing theso notices in Portland than in the Statesman afore said. Now, we think, "EJV excuse ii right and sufficient, and will be ac cptedassuch by an reasonable and intelligent beings. Of course, "Ed. should give this public patronage (worth at least $7.50) to llepublicau dailies according to the treat civil service reform notions of the Statesnum, bu the Statesman ought to know that "Ed ii a "far-seeing, shrewd politician' and believes that he should put his patron age where it would do most good. It might be well to say that if OJell was at the helm of the Statesman craft these attacks would not be thus made upon "Ed.." for "El." and Oleil are both "4$ men and hence the best of political and personal friends. L04 IL ELE riO IV SCW YOBK. Tne New York Evening Pomt in speaking of the late local elections in that State where the Democrats seem i) have been about as successful as they were last fall, says that tho Roves! tidal wave has not wholly spent its force, judging from the results of some local elections in this State. Ycsterda , in Utica, the Democratic candidate for mayor was elected by an increased vote. The Oneida county board of supervisors i Democratic by I majority, and Jast year it was Republican by two majori ty. In Rochester the Democrats elect their mayor and bold their own in the board of supervisors. In Erie county the Democrats have gained five towns and the Republicans three, a net gain of two for the former. In Columbia coun t14 Democratic and two Republican supervisors are chosen ; last year there were eleven Democrats and eleven Re publicans. Upon the whole the results of these local elections, added to many other signs, show that the Republican pirty will scarcely recover its lest ground by a reaction, in which some of its leaders hare been trusting. MEMORIAL TABLET The municipality of Rome, Italy, has placed a memorial tablet in the house in which Prof. Samuel F. B. Morse resided in 1830 while visiting that country of sunshine. The Syndic has informed the American Minister that the unveiling of this tablet will be deferred until the wishes of the American Colony in regard to the ceremony ore made known. This f j a just tribute to a roan who did much to supply the moans and facilities for tho rapid transmission of thought, and the speedy transaction of business. A newspaper should uso its influence to promote the public good aa well as give the latest and freshens news to its reader. Is it supposed that the read ers of a newspaper will endorse all it says? Certainly not. Will you refuse to take a paer simply because you do not like its editor or proprietor 1 If a man of sense, you will not refuse, yet there are some men who do thus refuse. Why not refuse to eat a turnip raised by a man you do not like ? Why not refuse to buy beefsteak from a butcher who bought the animal from a man you do not admire 1 Bit some men will re fuse to Hopport the paper but at favorable times will borrow from their neighbors 1 We know such a man in E-istern Oregon. A Republican friend of ours met a gentleman from "Sweet Home" the other day and asked the "Sweet Homer" how r he country and folks were up i i His part of the country. The "Sweet Homer" answered "very democratic." Our friend asked bow the wheat was up in Sweet Hame Valley, when Sweet Homer replied that it was "very republican." Our Republican friend, reflecting as though solving some conundrum, tinally ('tumbled to the racket" and passed on cogitating over the muta tions of politics. 8HILOH- UATARKil KKM EDY positive -oure -for Catarrh, liipthena aud anker Mouth. W IBRIM I M TIO. ProHama no factional fight in a po- Lies! party in Oregon has etcr boen so bit'or and unrelenting as the fight be tween the two factions of the Republi can party in Marion county, which be gan at the last election in the State, and is now being kept up with unabated vigor. The Statnunan, under the edi torial management of "Lou" (leaner, is making it truly and refresh ir-ly tropic al for the stalwarts or Mitchell men, while the courageous little Talk, with unswerving fidelity, comes bofcll) to the front tnd fights valiantly in the cause of betrayed and down-trodden stalwart- ism in Marion county. Now ail this hub -bub grows out of tho loaves and fiishes, the spoils of eflioe. It is a fight of the out against tho tit. But the contest now going on would have receiv ed no notice in these columns had the matter not asaumod the form in which the public take an interest. No man has used greater etVoi ta to avoid Wing drawn into this seething political mael strom than '"Becky" Earhart, but un fortunately for him, no man with his 8iipKscd olitical ken would have been, in many respects, so injudicious and imprudent as he has in his relations to this fight. A gentleman who under stands tho inner workings anil history of this fight Kays that neither psrty has faith or confidence in "Bosky V fidelity and loyalty, aa I hoy say fee has pledged himself to the interest of both, and hss proven h nisei t unstable and wavering in his devction t nil sides, ii esner, who is now sa id to be at the helm of the Statesman, is a bitter foe to "Rocky." for the reason that "RockyV influence ii supposed to have secured tho appoint. mntof Al. I'rosamar to tho position of Postmaster at Salem, while Oosner has had his heart set uon that office for many long waiting years. And now tho Statesman nnd Talk catrv on the war immediately over the head, and in the name, of "liocky" for the evident purpose of compelling him to receive upon his devoted political head all the homo thrusts and Little brunts of both warring factions. Roth these ,adrrs in a very ironical, but secretly malicious way, insist that "Rocky" belongs to his faction, but this claim has so confused the public mind in Salem that tho Aika Society of that city, for tlie purpose of nroniotinfr the :utl iic wclfaic. haw tie tennined upon an attempt to discus. and decide, at an early day, the very knotty qu'wtion. "Which Hide is "Rocky" on V lUt the ftetSfSWSj with (leaner at its head, will aSf r mit the lka or any other m irty to decide ho material and iinoortant a queation for it, as the recent attack up on Rocky" by the StaUxmnn is under stood, so we arc informed, to notice to that gentleman that he most join forces with it, or refire from Stale poli tics and henceforth bioiid nnr itfp pointed ambition rather than at satiating snccesn. 'Keep that flag up "Rocky." SF.S4TOK CBOIIX- With the expiration of the 4"th j Congress the term as U. S. Ki-oatorof L. F. C rover expired. He entered tho Senate on the 4th of March, 1877, and has discharge Jthe duties of his position to tho honor of tho Stalo and with credit to himself. It is true that Senator (j rover has not been a9 efficient as WAS expected from his peU known abilities ns a legislator, but this is owing to his poor health, aid ed ty tho persecutions helped uu,n him by his enemies. Rut ho has done what he could, and retire with a clean record and an honerellame. In Senator (trover's retirement to private life, he will carry with hlru tho respect and confidence of all men whose conSdenco and respect ia worth having, and to-day he can number among his supporters and friends tho best men of both parties, while he may not have accomplished impasKi. uiiilies during his term as Senator, he has ever labored to advance the inter, est of his constituents and proved his devotion to tho people who had honored him. Standard. Tun last cencuK was undertaken with assurance of economy and excel lence in the manner of its execution. A elause was inser'ed in the bill pro viding for it which limited the expense to $7,000,000 BDoroodaUd. There have been since used up sums amount ing to K,603,641. An Eastern writer reKrts that "the final publication of the tenth census mo yet beyond the reach of vinion, and perhaps of'hojte." Eloquent. The following ftpeeeh, delivered In a "cow case" is so full of natural eloquence and unadulterated pointedness that we give it local importance. With the fn crea.se of our railroads and the numir of bovinoa being constantly killed it will be well to study thin JiUlo apeech up nnd uso it in your next case, ft is hound to hitng a jury to time : "Do you believe that a cow brought up in tbia country, a thia cow was, with every facility for knowing tlio character of this bloody-minded railroad, its lock dripping with gore ofyour property ao! mtna, gentlemen, will wilfully go upon its rook ing tmck, and stand mere while one or the defendant' carnagoHtained engines rushea upon her with its mouth watering for warm blood ? I tell you no, gentle men, you will not! Ah well ask you to lieliovo that a soiling Jehovah looks down approvingly, and bid tho work proeeed while this gore-alalned railroad ruhea headlong upon the .dearest rights of man, ami elaltera up the very gate of awtet heaven with tho bones and pelts of the heat cow that over airidJle.i a in Ik pail." Hotkey altwuld (moo ft. Fretful babies cannot help disturbing everybody, and mothers should know bow soethieg Parker's linger .Tonic is. It stopa babies paius.makos them healthy, relieves their own anxiety and is safe to use. "Journal ." i nr. Fftr.iDEv.Ta pkcqiisiteh. Whilo tho criticisms of tho New York Sun aro not always of tho most unselfish kind, yet they often have a foroo and npproprIutoncs very pecu liar to themselves. In speaking of tho extravagances in and around the Whl'o House at Washington, it very Justly says that it was tho established practice until tho era of Grantlstn to refurnish the Executive Mansion at ovory new Presidential tetm. The old and worn out furnlturo was sold, and tho money Huh obtained was added to a moderato appropriation to buy whatover might bo properly noeded to equip the White Ilouso afrush. CJon. Grant brought In practices of extravagance that hud never boon previously known, and among them was tho habit of asking for money t refurnish and repair tho Executive Mansion every year. II o got tho contingent fund increased, und It is now eight thousand dollars added to to tho regular salary. Restdos theso extras, ho obtained often ten thousand a year for tho greenhouse. For the fiscal year of 1881, when Garistkl came in, Congress appropria ted for care and repairs and far furniture of tho Executive Mansion, $J0,UUu and for fuel nnd greenhouses $7,500. For tho fiscal year Congress appropriated for care, repairs, and furniture of tho Executive Mansion, $UO,ooo for an elevator, $1,1)00, and for fuel and greenhouses, $7, AGO. For the fiscal year 18HU Congress appropriated for care and reps Irs cf the FxiHUtivo Mansion, $20,000; for furniture, $20,000, and for fuel nnd greenhouses, $8,000. For the fiscal year It is pre posed to apprnprialn for caro and repairs and furnlturo of the Executive .l..ii".ion, $2."i,000, and for fuel and greenhouses, s,ooo. Everybody acquainted with the sulject knows that these appropria tions have not been expended for furniture or for the purposes apecifled. During tho whole of Hayes's Fraud eleut Administration tho furniture was little changed, though tho moqey annually granted fur it. Directly and indirectly thero is voted for tho President and for the ExtrUtiV0 MaiW,on Uch B MUra M ...in - - i.i. .i . I W ........ W... V V0, u. I I HlflLro u il i rillw.- a . n I 11 rmm the allowance made to tho President exeted one hundred thousand dollars a year. And thero is more affects lion t.( t-ourt life about the White House thou has Li-vr boore been known there. Thero Is a poor proo peet for an economical government with fuch a costly Executivo estab lishment at tho head ! Year by year theso udditions have been made to tho President's perquis ite, after his salary was doubled, Ion ypars ago, until they have heenmo a disgraceful ubux. .uJeetf, they are 4 egstlflsd steal In an odious forgi, for which Congress is directly responsible to the people. Thescshicfi laws of I8&3 are printed nnd are for sale by tli iiecretary of Stale at two dollars er volume. For the informal ion of our readers we would call attention to the follow ing sutunittry of the aula of most irofjortsnce : The appropriation of Gve thousand dollara to he excr.ded in the construct ion of a f j It ladder at Oregon tJity FallM, and authorizing the Governor to apKint a comrniHtdoiifrr to take charge of tho const ructi jn. An act providing that the Missions of the Ixfgisiaturo shall be held hereaft er himniidly at the Kate fjapUol on the second Monday in Januaiy jKssv and every t'i vears thereafr. A lax of one tenth of one roiil was levied upon all taxable projn-rty in the Btate U aiipport the State University at Eumm City. An vet to impose a licenke upon all IravejtnK pnldie f.hown, miniktrel. troops or circuses that exhibit a hIiow any natural or aitiHcial curiosity, or, exhibition of hotsemausliifi, or tricks of leger detnain, or jugglery, for any pricegain, reward, or udmiKtion fee. Thiu livmse shall bo iietued by the County Clerk, au1 the amount will le not less than ten, nor mote, than live hundred dollars, it will not be imccf sary to olitain sttch license when such exhibition has already obtained a license from an incorporated city or town to exhibit within the limits of such town or city. An act increasing the tax heretofore required to be levied by the county courts for school purposes from three mills to four mills. . An act reducing the foes of clerks and hherilf-i. An act legalizing all roads viewed, surveyed and recorded by order of any County Court of this .State subsequent to October 29, 1870. An act providing that no person shall be summoned as h juror m any circuit court more than one in one year. An act. ledistiietMrg 'I'1 S'ste into judicial dtafclett by eroding a new district known as (he sixth. Tills act provides that Multnomah county altne shall ooni-tkulo the fourth district, Washington, Clackamas, C-atsop, Co lumbia and Wafco slmll constitute the (ifili districts, and Umatilla, Union, Biker and (riant shall constitute the sixth district. OuB hist, seeond and j third arc not. aif. cted by the act. OORRBSPONDENOB SI IO NOTK Scto, Mar. 13, IHS.'l. tun. th-mnertit : Kverybody gono to circuit court from this part of tho forka. Business dull. There has boon but little out of the uiual rotine since our Ins, writing. The beautiful weather still eontinuca. The (armors on the hills are com plaining that their ground is getting to uiy to plow. We had several drummera in town last night, who are good nt angering. E. O. Pentland, formerly of this pl.c, but late of Wow Taflama, W. T., paid his folks a living vudt last week. He brvuglit with him his wife -whom he married at now lacoma a Nkort tune ago. ve congratulate ivi. on his suc- cess. lloV. Andrew Hunaakfr held servi ces here Friday, Nv.uidsy nnd Sunday evenings, and was listened to by large and ten oca. Marble playing is generally indulged tn on our streets, by l,th old and young. Our fellow tows-nan, H. I Krancr has left ui. lie is loeatrd at McMilib' ville. We undei stand that Mrs. loggers, of JetTerson, will remove toScio in a short .ime. We noticed Judge Flinn, of Albany in town one day last week. The Scio Livery Company lost one of their beat horses last week, caused by getting kicked and leg broken by anoth er aorso, while driving in a four horse team. No changes in bubineas citclea of late. Some of our hdks are talking of going to the grand masquerade at leVanou, on the ICth Inst. Miss Katie Creagan will have a birth day party on Wednesday of this Wed We. anticipate a grand lift. U. ho. m II IKUI-KI K4. Ill H. JJIarrubiirg, Or., Mar. 11, $9S. Ed. Democrat : There was a meeting of nomo ot the eitisens of this place last Monday even ing to tako atcpe towards making a water ditch from the Willamette river above here to this place, for the pur pose of furnishing water-power to mills, werehoues, oto. The meeting was called to ordei and Hon. J. P. School ing elected Chairman, and Mr S. Train, Hecretary. Committers were apisdhtcd for various purposes and re marks made by several of the prominent men of the place, after which the mret ing adjourned to rucot again in two weeks. The Good Templet I4xlge here in in s very prosperous condition, and is constantly incieaaing in memWrship. The lUnd of llop was fully organ i&cd and put into running order last Monday sfttrnoon, at)d it is to bo IiojmmI that all of the hoys of t place may l" faithful to the pledges taken U abstsin from thn use of the jKisonou weed, snd also from the use el profane language. '1 here has hn joite an CKOdM of the citizens of Jfsrrisburg on nut of court at Albany this week, but some have alroady returned Itev. Wood pn-acbed to a large con grfgation in the Southern Methodiat Ohureh last iundsy evening. : Pa. ronraT case rrr.Ks Forest Cove, March V, 1883. Weather warm and pleasant for this time of tho year. The snow is nearly all gone in the vallry. The losa of stock will not be so greet as at first anticipated as the weather changed much sooner than expected. It is thought by a good many that the fruit trees are not damaged by the cold freeze aa bad ss st lirat supKsed tb ry were, but thero is no doubt but tho msjotity of the orchards are ruined. W. J. (jabrial had his examination and wis held in jail without (mil. Two men by the name of Coiner and Thorn son were held as witnesses in the cum of $1,000 each, one of them languishing : i . i i hi inn. .ir. i .'iiner mjpiKeu to Know a little to much for his own good. The correspondent of the Standard had better grease his pen and come us-aim 4 do not think the Grand Hound 7'ogave the account of the af fray as stated. The raids will all soon be out of wheat in the valley. Farmers say they can hardly get enough wheat for seed. Wheat is now selling at tho mills for $1.50 per bu, , flour $10 per bbl. ; bran and shorts $10 per ton ; barley and oats .3 cents ; hay ?20 and $25 per ton. The roads between here and lhtker city are in a bad condition almost iro (Muisable. Chinamen are in the valley trying to buy fat hogs for 11. H., but thero are but lew and no grain to fatten them. Pork retails at Union meat market's 17 h cents per lb. Uoef choice cut 1 0 and 7 cts. IJko. - - - -'Judge iKiHt.niV.. ?? ' This is tho title of a now serial story of Oregon life, by Mrs. A. S. Dunlway, which was commenced in the New XoriliiriHi of March loth, and promises to be of great interest That journal will also give special attention to the coming Woman Su.drago campaign. Terras, ?3.(K) peryear; 6 months, $1.50. Trial innbtctiptlon, 3 months. .10 cents. Send 8tarap for sample copy. Address Dunl way Publishing Co., Portland, Or. "IWirbuinilhii." Quick, complete oan, all annoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1 Druggists. HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURE for KIDNEY. DISEASES. ? disoedsvsd 1 HB3ITATB; i reoommend it; snd it wUl speedily no too flissssn ana rostore bealtnr sx odloe Voroomplsiatipec . fed UI CO to your sax. suohss sndwesknosses. it wiU act pro: aptly and safely. Either Sex. , retention ' : dust er ropy deposits. dragginc , au speeouy ytsia t DBUGGI8T8. I'uninion i oMiii il Mnroh 13. 1888. Treat-lit-Mayor, Recorder, Marshal anA all Aldermen. Com Halt lee on Health ami I'olloe granted further time to report on llroad alblu ditch. Report of lieenrder for first quarter read and referred to committee on a cdunts. Recorder reported assessment roll readv for Hhit. & m y" f 4. A motion to meet ns K'jtiali.ation lsard on WnUneMlay, March 21st at 7 o'clock was carried. The II Ii L company asked for some new buckets end were granted ten. On motion LI nu htiKlue . No. 2 was allowed to order a rubber 'piny pipe." The Marshal wns ordered In notify J A Crawford to repair flume aloug First idrset near Win Kalstou's residence. The bill of 1'. V Turdem lor pui as night watch was allowed. The following bills wero referred i O W r.urkbeit, gravel, ?Ki ; V K Ketdo SOD, lumber, $10 18 It l .Murray, haul lug, $2 55 j Albany Knglne Co No I, $0 ; coals city v Hinith aud Clark ,$r.8o; O W llurkhart, fees and work $24 i N J Henton. f : 80. ftCOMOfa's neroBT. 59 orders anion u Ung to $n78.o0, were drswe, amount received ou lirense. $2.'83 ; floes $20, Albsay Market. Whcat-t03o per bushel, eif,t ho mills, at the warshousen, ton. Oats 1 Beef on foot, . toOe. lUy-baled, -vB per ton. loose, H to 20. &uUr-8 to BO cts pet lb. "UKS VS6 cents icrJdoy.. rotates (lie por bunnei. Pork 7 els per lb. Veal Ocpor lb. Dried Kruit -nun drloJ applus,"0u. M " plums, H tus'lilue rnred spikes, ?c. M " plums, 10. MOM -hams, 1 4 te Pk. shoulders, 10 te i : . sides, ntsl 'io. Ijird -Ur per Jb, Klour-S.ao'per' hhl. C'hli kens .'l.&O fer dux. Sonar an Kranclso C, 12r. Mil! KMsl-bisu, 14.00 per ton. t t'nl i ra.r. Can you draw a rat," is all the rraas now, and you are handed a ponrtl and r quested to do so without the privilege of a model. Indies In Portland keep a basket in which the plane the pictures. As, nut ono person in s million can straw s uat, most of them are rod leu to u. We s9 sfanou uasi4 sou uors ts our ilrst picture i POWDER Absolutely Pure. rhlsnow4er never variss. A mar-B. '.arily straiwtfe sail whslsssmi im U-n r- mnisJ slhr ertliiav klStls, ami . sini..t St satti In . ..r , i,u..i. wuli the umlutuilu low fast, sOort welgiit, slutu r hMpbaU powers. Snld oniy In csss. IUhal Usrusal-uvriss Co. lufl WsU-et.,. Y. KUBOPEAN STEAMSHIP TICKETS Conference Ratese Tlekete aold to and from all parts of Europe, to and from all point of Orcgoa, Haahf out on, I U It o and Man tan a at art-atly redaaed and loweat poili- rate over tUa follow lug if new t or tli German LrOjd flt'ehlp Co. flambura; Aiuorloau racket t o. White Star Line Nteamalilp t o. Ked Ntar Line Nteojuehlp Co. American Llae fttoamnblp tJsa. Apply by prrwou or by letter to 0LDEND0RFF, HARVEY & LEAHY, ACENTS. So. 10, Washington Nt.. National Bank Building. P. o. br.x, on. PORTLAND - - - 0RKG0N. Notice of Eisgluion Notioe iKoreby glvon that tho co-part nershix herotoforo fliatl- between i' J lilai-k, Josoph Poarl and T L Porter, un der tho linn name of Black, Paarl fc Co., at Halhnj, Llim oaunty, OreftUB, and en ago(- In tho mercantilo and warehouse husinoHs is this day by mutual oonseut dissolved, Joseph Pearl retiring from the tlrm. All i Lis snd accounts due or to become duo to tho lato Arm are to be paid to T J I Slack and T L Porter who will con tinue tho buHinesM and pay all demand agaiiiMt the late ilrin of Black, Pearl A Co. Dated this 17th day of Febnary, 1883, T. J. it.'.ACK, JONKPH PKAHT, T. 1j, J'OKTKU, Referring to the above tho nndorslgned rcjxictiidly Mlicjt a continuance of the liboral patronage horeloforp extended tp tho flrrn of Black, Pearl Co, WANTED, AT ALL TIMES. LIVE, ENERGETIC men lo apll Tutii8onB Clobratod Maps and CliartH. No capital reriuirod. SKIO r month guaranteed to agents follow er, our iiimLi tic ions. For partlculara, addtss, JNO. WXON, Sa:rauiento. Cal. FREE QS USV.FTir. AnTtClBW. 4b aCAUTIFUL FLOSAt CHjIDSO CAiUS alae Hli him hb uamnBWH oil. o all who wa Sr. atantp. ro. pu.laar s?ek-IL-!!.-lL,XfcJ.KK-' l. U. BIDIBUI a Wl. StW I UBS WlH IfcJ X h ""'iiru mhos U, ItTf, mmmm. ; THE BLOOD 16 THE LIFE. Thto Mvar mrui KMmjt IktguHUtr mmrm p.ilnr SM ffUi rnewi inrn tnn sri y n tli I'x-ISi IhmL K try ImkIv MM It MHl OkMM WkO try It ..'. IMS It lwv. Viir mo vrywbr, 91 wr UiOI,nix Ixstlwi far Sr.. tl it X.M PUBLIC AUCTION. Notice hi hereby given that by order of tho Hoard of Directors oftheOrange Union Albany, the undsrsigbed will, on Friday thc29rd day of March, ism, t the hour or one o'clock, p. m., of said day, at the Court Mouse door in the city or Albany, Linn county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidders for cash In hand, all tee nets,secount claims and demsmls of whatsoever kind and all Judgments owned by and in fsvor ef the tirsnge Union, Al beny. For a list of said aeceuats, notes, claims and JuiijfuicntM, and for further particulars Inquire of the undersigned. Slw4 Q. F. Himpson, Frmldenl, rr. The attrsirtlve olfer of a 700 ps(e illus- I rated and unabridged doth hound Amer. loin dictionary with a populsr family ta per a w bole year, deserves the attention of everybody. The "Htsr KpauKled llan ncr" is long eatablUibed and well known paper and ite publUbers will fulfill their promises to the letter. Head the sdvec lisemont carefully and judge for yourself. B4 KLC s AJtaeva a A iic The best fslve in the world for cots, brum ss, sores, ulcers, sslt rhmm. (ever sores, trU Isr, cbsnpod hand, ehllblalot, corn and all kinds or tkin eroptlons. 'lhu save ta guar snteed to givs perfect atifM-tioo iu every case or moeey refunded. Price 35c per bos. For sale by Fusbsy sod Msaou, whoIeseJe KU : U Jkl'H-rc, acio ; il Folry, lebsnon ; - 1 oll. Ubsaoti ; lt.dpsth sod Mon tsgue, JrfJcraoo ; 1 M Cslbrath, liuens VsVta : t 'omshas, Tomer ; It A lUnipy, ilsrnsbors; ; fcterr and ltlakcly, I'.rowoa 1" A cioa-e. To sll who sre saOVnng from the errors sad inrStMrstbms of yeeth, nervous wsk ease, early decay, loss of msahood, sti , I win aead a recipe that wiU cre you. FltRi: OF ( HAlUiK. This great nrre-ly was dts covered by s miasiooary in Koeth A mencs. So4 a self-addrBssed oorelope to the llr.v. Jisrrit T. Is, Kutioo D. Ne-v York ... Vmr sal il A half sod Oroc for iisrtii interest in tbe Albsoy Hola UWka firocrry Wore of IfotTman A .! , psrtica lsrs ioqairs at tke store. rsrtlli Urr.mmrmctd Don't rondVmn a good thing btcsusel- you have bean deceived by wortlileas uoairutus. Parker's (iinzer Tonic has cured many la this section of nervous dia ordors, snd we recommend it hoarlUy to such sufferer, News." HlllI.OH'S VITALlZKIt N what 30 med for Constipation, loss sf Appetite Dlxzlnea and all symptoms of Dyia Prioelo and cents' per botUe. "sk um Ual.. 1 Clears out rats, nttnn, roachot, flien, aata, lied-biiga, akuuki, chipmunk-,; gophers loo. Druggists. Wellos' Health ltortswar" restores health and vigor, cures Drfpis, imj. tnce, Sexual Debility. ;i. Isistl ra i;tt Notice Ui Stock-holders. Capful Gold and Hilver Mining Com. pany. Ixicatlon of pnnrtpal pleeeof sal neM Nnlem, Oregon. TJiere sre delinquent upon the followiug described "took c4i so count of aassssment No. Slevied on tlm isih day of August ietW and whvh lisoame de ling us nt Jin. 10, 184 the several amounts setoppoaito the names of tho reejx-cil vo share holders as follows : Nss. H st esnlgcste. Set aisi-iw. Am lUtits fJO 00 3 L Hill IX. las its A li Itell .-10. II, It, 13, .... ip Frsnk Utlisun air llsmptiin Weed I ivories l'iit XS3 Kolaiiis 7Aiisit f K WnlvirUm i.'U...1f6.l, TX1, IBM) J B Tllus St ft hO H M .s W .74 4 13 .K. M .15 .16 .15 .Is .ta M uul K ItsrrU SJ C O Himts I. Kilns W U wile oci Urs H A Hun,. , Jalisn Jish W 11 Psrksr 8 CTssnnwctti llrnrv S listvOS TO SO S7 St I 111 II'- 9 l-'l.iKU i as sa.5o 7.M Krsncls T Arnutruug 1 I A U Bsrkrr won W O I'alumr L N l.iinrutt kes WlievKr W Csss J tinea T w ortlt. l W rrjrsUl II J li..uubu J w Hall .1 I Ailbl, .11 H 'i I j oo .S7 mo, 3 BTnselltjlUjn fc4.l 8 O Allan iii5 KaUts ol P PWatXn J O Wrlgiit,lrus1 3SJ a'i In accordanfio with law and an order of the Hoard or IMreutors of the t!afUl (iold and .Silver Mining Company of Baletn, Oreson made sn the 17th day ot January. 1K83, so many shares of each parcel of Ltock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at tbe ofUoo of jmld Com pany, Griswold's Block, seeond story, Salem, Oreuou on tjie 24th day of March, 1$$3, at the hour ol one n. in., of that day to pay said delinquent asvessmepti thero i together with post of atlvertiaing and on ex nausea of mlo B. P. Chadwjck, Secretary. Ofllco Stock -holders JUock, Kocoud Story, Salem Oregon. LOUIS CAMPEAU'S Barber Shop. hsimvin loe with neatnesf' Slid sharp razon, wlifch arc nlwa.ys k't iu pood ooiidlilon, and hair cut in the very best style. ' TUe nu bptrp mo oe tm ow about fj yea i s o)if and cajf . about ii niontlis old, no ma: ks or brand! viaabtei facir uu b Ves- lty Kiuor, Mven miles south of jtui, Liun count)', Oregon, aj)praied by A .7 .Tampan nt $'(), a Jaatico of the Peace, this 'nh day of March, 18S3. Notary Public. Will practice in all the Courts in thi State. 105, First St., Portland, Oregou. tjpith Cttjiia Gtbba ) JPvaSjS ' REMOVAL SALE. Bing out at sacrifi6e Mr weaj; slaughters of goods. 60 WOK'I II OF SUM at whom:. n . j j.... 'SALE PRICE, MV ENTIRE STOCK OF DUY C00DS, CLOTHING, "HaT8 AND CAPO, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROC- ERIE8, LAMP8 AND GLASSWARE MOST BE M- SOLD BY ABUL p TWS IS A RAR! OPPRTUKITY FOI TIE KOPlE OF TKI3 CflUMTVTn SECURE BARGAINS. REMEMBER you have which to secure goods is a genuine closing sale APRIL 1ST. AM- PERSONS INDEBTED.TO.ME JrVILL PLEASE CALL AND SETTLE AT Aidz4MlS SAVE THEM SELVES COST OF COLLECTION. I MUST HAVE MY MONEY AT ONCE AS I AM GOING EAST OF THE MOUNTAINS. dt . IMMENSE AT m ta a! set The Store of Julius Gradwohl. CLASS WAR E,CRUCKElfT,SriEf? AND CHINA WARE A large aitortmnt of baby carriages, and a choice selection of coffee, tea and suear .sT fti.t1 1. SI TTSf .1 a 15 AI0 A ilAIJGK AtOMMEXT or SHELF HARDWARSOIL, X1AD, WINDOW LIGHTS AND LIMB. GOODS SOLD AS LOW IS AIT OTHEB HOUSE II 0&E80V. i aw en"i a ess " 'imii f u i" t. s r ji f i THE H (CHEST eYIAJUCET MICE PAID FOW CGS. cm me a ( irrar r ir.y what i say: 7: H JlfJls GRADWOHL THE BOOK OF BOOKS! UMT.U e. 7-. .. t. i .... BEAR rif-rfif rr-e m i I- v.. . 4 m s- r St t r i..-u, s Now is ths U- ' f4iTBf T B . .... sun . KrmrntUrr TsU. If you arc costive or dyspeptic, or re suffering (fo any otter o'f Ss numer- ousdiaeasesbr the-stomach or bowels. It Is your oan fault if xeu reaJa ilLar If you are wa.stlnK away with fhy rorm ol Ktilney dineaHe. slop tempting denth this mwiuent, and turn for a cuie to Hop Uittera. . If you are sick with that terrible a:..L-n.. 3 . ...in a. "Sjla, la Sfi in W . Hop ... ir... . , , Ifyouarea fre-jtienter. or resident t asaflBs Tttim S i n fm -f - Ami, ... ...- 1 . . . ....... 1 i MM -- r - - . SS dk - dr. wm ' r l wM, .i, , looi, at me uou r of mot) tt-ra aeakMt las sseSieaf at! iaiutrteK f e'oios in tba renoon of said dsv malarial, epidemic, hiliouN. acd in- and then sad there show esuwe, if any ex termittent fevers by the us of Hop ,fct wbT " ordcr should not be made di- Bitters If you have rour,h, iilmpl you nave rour n. pimply, or hallow sktti, feel will gfveyou fair akin, rich blood, aud sweetest breath, health, and comftirt. In short they cure all diseases of the stomach, bowels, blood, liver, nerves, kidneys, bright's disease. "() will be paid fur a case they will not cure or help. That poor, beijridden. invalid wife sister, mother, ur daughter, oan be made tbe picture of health, by a few bottle of Hep Bitters oostltg bnta trifle. Will you let tbem suffer ? Notice is hereby given that I am tbo duly appointed, ijusiitled, and now acting sduiinlNirator of the estate of tbe late (ieo. W. MeRrlde, deceased. All pet sons hav ing claims against said estate, aro hereby notified to present tbem, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof, to mo at my residence near tho town of Shedd, in Linn county, Or. Dated Fob. 8, 1883. J. A. Mi liRM K, Adininht rotor. ftWU ft Blye:i, 4U-ya. at etrsssi V i?inal Settloment. Notice Is hereby given thst the under- higued admjuiatrator of the alste of Jauit-s .SituonY dVoAed, MTj uWJv linei aos j ("ourt of Linn county, Oregon, snd by or der of said Court, Saturday, the 7lh day of April, 1883, at tbe hour of nino o'clock a. in. of said dny is set for heaiiug obtect lous to said aci-ount, and the settleitH nt thereof. Any person interested In said es tate i.s hsrebv notified to appear and file his or her objections to Raid hnal account op or befoie kald.day. March.8ih-1 Stock-holder's Meeting. f rr-1 1 . r r . a . . . . . l ii" ,n. i nil i iikci mj; oi i ue HiocK-iiomcro. of "1 be lejjanon K K, Mining and Mil ling Company," will be held op tbo third 1 uesriay of March next, being the '.iftth, of March 1868, for the purpose of electing ofiicera, and transacting other imortant business, A large attendance is Oesired. S. Klkish, . G. W. Cautos, Piesiient. Seer tasy. t;. i . i. i i ss ai 4 eesssi e - a a. ssi sa .- ' T - ' T ' 1 I wm wt ewes mKm wkwk ese only TWO WEEKS in at nominal prices. This and will positively close BAR ABSOLUTELY TBS XOST LIBERAL OFFER EVER St. TKE STAR SPANGLED f ANKER. cf is c-aJWea enr TUmtC Akin IftT Ti- sassw a. i r1 a. 1 i ........ nnv nw i . Is yasrdtu at i . r fin Mi Ussft- r frPVi T-ill tsi - . amd ikmiT US mTHkIiu... i. - i f I 'M'-rr .r rrhii i i Qii isr. wit furr Tsi. ma aSir. mmt WUl UU I lrsatMsrStaS.i CMS of In SZ.. M 1 sis itiirtK ec a im aasu I slsssmrtsa fill Die. i oat lac a fJttj Order to Show Cause. , In tae i-.ai:sr oi u. v etaie of R UrdeB de,!. v eorA K 111 "U T rih.ri n i . ITfsaSlsfeW WABBaistss. next of kin of a R SssbS, ZS j and to ail others known and unkuovrn interested in ssid exaie. I - I ifW ihe taie of orgou, yoa ! sna esch of tou sre sssnasi Hirt mJ '"rVa.d 2, P2 Cot lionse in the ty of AllnT, 3 , said county, on liaturdsv. tbe 17th day reetim " h ,V1 iuwiK me administrator sM estste to -oll ail the right title snd w smra estate to sell all the riibt title and mteBtava aasd A R Brwut.n - - qSSW ! tmnftm real property herein -allor dJH;nhed s prayed for in the peti, tloa of J N Rice, adminirtrator of he late of said deceased, which petition u now on file in the County Court, or Liuu county, Oregon, which said real pr.pertv is described as follows, tc-w it i f ..""'gtwenty-vechsins and ffiy K. Itreeden's Iionatiou land Cteiai. No HSaftsfeiSS CUlw No- . sn, in L.iin t ounty,OreKou, ami rum.laz thence . 41.&$ chains to tbe South north S8 3S chains; theSce east ai. 75 chaios ; thence south 14.42 chains; thence Also beaiouinji at the N K corner of the donation land claim of a R Hreeden. Net o. -71, snd claim No 45, T y 14, a K 1 west in Linn county, Oregon ; ruiiuing thonoe south 34.2M chrins ; thence wcstl chains - thence north 34.23 ohalmi: thence eaxt to the place of beginning, contsining 16 acres. a By order of tho Court. .JJ" my ""d tbe seal prstiJ ourt, aftjxed this 7th dv of Feb. mu P f iSTkwajk 1 Ho t. ROBT. CROSBY YMAN. MOVING FI- AlfOa, srgasN uud faruilare a specially All naulins within the rUy pronijiUy a4taj4ed to. Will plow g-ardru m iu first-elaa yia. iii-r3. 1 J. J, 00RR3 8, Bridge Builder AND- UKNGKAL COJVTKAUrO SCIO, OltEGOX. VTOTICEOV Pl'IlMO I.KTTIKCS A s a a v v a., i j. , inn' uii'i iri;iut iuruisuei ou suoii notice. aIEEB 3ssa sJsPsJ"- CT seS --SS SBSSSSVBSSSSkSH LEBANON, OR. -rr I ii i 9Siaa r Jssssj? jei'.- . 1 Ssssssjt gsMahlna Osv, Eirstsic. SM. THE DBA