The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866, July 31, 1865, Page 3, Image 3

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TO T11K TOST MASTERS.
BKr.PAflHi, July 20, 18fi5.
En. Statesman : Somu nix inuiiihi uro, I
wrote yuii t hut thu paper frmn your oiiiee mailu
h trip in l'orllanil In-fore it rvachwl tilts of
fice. 1 The error ws oiimclcd, and remained
an until Intolyi they have hern going the naino
round. Yon did rn well then. I feci like trust
ing yna again tn have It corrected. Your soli
soriliiTt grmnlilo to bo deprived of their mail
' io long. Hy the way, tome want tn know why
the Statesman oimjIiI not bo mailed early
enough Monday morning to come en Monday'!
tagli ! ' J. E. ilM ason, P. M. .,
The above letter (onlli the attention of the
Postal Agent to another neglect. In addition
to tlio fact stated by our friend Gleasoo, Wd
can also state that fully one half our mail mat
ter from the South makes a trip to Portland
, and book bofore we get. it. We hope that
Agent Brooks will look into this matter as soon
tta he authorized to. ' , " '
"" ' The reason wo cannot send the Statesman
by Monday's mail, is, that we wait for tele
graph nowe on Mouday morning, and thereby
furnish our readers with news two days later
"than any other weekly In the State. :
-. Wbloomb thb New Combiis. Soveral
' families, from Iowa, have located in Salem
during the past week, to whom we hope all oar
'people will take pleaeure in extending a cor
djal welcome.-- Wo take the following notice
of thesei families from a letter or Mr. Pearne
' in tlio last issue of the Advocate. Speaking
'-. of the steamor passengers bound for Oregon,
;: Mr. P. says: .'.'..'''..'.'i n , .r
Among tucru m tangle family, consisting of the
aged p&reutn, three daughter, one son. fnurs'imt-iit-latv
and grand-children swelling ilia number of the whole
family to twenty-six. . They Are expecting to make Ore.
' win their borne. Tlicy arc ovranns of aulmttiice and re-
- apeutaliility ; one of them has boon abankur, aeveral of
' them merchants, one of lluuu ia a lawyur, and two of
- thorn have member of the Iowa Hnrialature,one of thera
resigning a ant In the somite of Iowa, when he left for
' uregoit. . i uey are a Viiiuuwe acquisition to uie maio,
Col. li. F. Maury. This gentleman paid
us a friendly visit laiit week. lie is now out of
eervice.aud on his way to his old home in Jack
ton comity, The Colonel has served the coun
try faithfully for the last fonr years, and retires;
from the trying position of . & District Com
manded with a noble record. He has ever
been on the side of unconditional devotion to
the Union, and has always cast bis influence
on the Union side with a hearty good will.
From tho position he has occupied, and the uu-
' merous explorations he has made, he has made
himself familiar with all sections of the State,
and was prepared to servo it with increased
usefulness. 71 ' : " , ('
DKMOoitATio Baptists. There appears to
be one 'Association of tho Baptist Church in
' this State, which is considerably "on tho so-
oeah" (to ate a slang phrase) judging from the
action of the Association taken on some patri
otic resolutions, which have been furnished us.
This remark, we aro assured, canuot lie ap
plied to all of tho members or ministers aok
nowlcdging the authority of the Association,
but only a majority of then a vory largo and
respectable minority of them being loyal. The
resolution will appear next week. '. ,
XjT Senator Nesmitlt returned Thursday
last from an extended visit and examination of
the Indian Reservations in Washington Terri
tory. We see that Senator Foster, another
member of tho Committee on Indian Affairs,
has been visiting the Indians in the Salt Lake
- country ; wad while there giving presents to
the red skins, they stole his horses. If they let
him off with his scalp he will be in good lock
,' ' ' W James O'Meara. a gentleman not alto
tether unknown to newspaper fame, has pro.
ourod the material, and is about to commence
the pablicatinn of a "Demneratio" newspaper,
At a time when old party lines are broken up.
, and new issues are about to be precipitated
upon the country, on which men will take sides
without regard tn previone party associations,
' it would seem to be a Quixotic affair to attempt
to revive the caruuss of defuuet Democracy.
JUountaintcr. ' ' ' '
( That Is directly to the point but wo desire
to see tho paper started.
Two Soi.DtF.ns Lost. The Sentinel re
ports that two Fort Klamutu soldiers went oat
buuting some time siuoe, and got lost in the
moantains. They were out fourteen days.
One gave oat entirely with hunger, and was
left by his companion, who managed to roach
the lort nearly furnished, aud thus awistauoe
was sent out to the one abandoned.
Ellkkdm.1 The machinerr for the Ellondale Wool
en Manufacturing Company, uf Brownsville, arrrircd
by the icainlim or NuluMay. u la ifim me wnraa ot
Cleveland & Co., Worcester . Massachusetts Ortgt-
aim
What Company is this machinery for t The
Ellcndalo Factory is over in Polk, aliovo Dal
las, while Brownsville is in Linn county ; but
it too bos a Factory.
Thk Obukr or Oii Fellows. Isaac M
Yeitch, Most Worthy Grand Sire of the Grand
Lodge of Odd Fellows of tho United States.bas
issued a proclamation declaring the unbroken
unity of the erdt-r. This order annuls any to
tion taken by Southern Lodges to iustitute a
secession from the Grand Lodge. ' ;; 1
" Vebt Commendable. The Dalles City
poople showed their publio spirit and hospital!
ty by boldiug a public meeting appointing ro
ception committees of it leading oitzens, and
procuriug the firemen to turn out in gutlorm
to receive Mr. Colfax and party.
Rebuilt. From Mr. Samuel Bcelcr, just
returned from Idaho City, we learn that the
"gem'' eity of the mountains was entirely re
built in about two weeks after its destruction
by Gre some time ago. '
Phoehix Iksi'Rancb Co. From a personal
acquaintance with the manngcrs of this Com
pany on the Pacifio coast, we are satisfied that
the business of this Company will be fairly
transacted. Bell Ic Brown, local agents sea
advertisement.
rUUCHMATlON FROM ' litADQt ARTEKS."
All ye that want to purehase stovee of any
Itiiiil. tin ware, copper-wore (except copper-
heads), lead pipe, and all that kind of thing,
are hereby notified that Starr Ilrrs. have it at
the "Headquarters" hailJinp. cheap for cash.
C7 Lately, near Idaho City, a man whose
name is not given, wa accidentally shut dead,
, by being mistaken for a pauther. while sleep
ing iu the woods near where party of men
were cutting timber. ' ; ,
VtT A new hook on the history ef Oregon
within the past fourteen years, is reported to be
' ia orcnaratiou lit Kev. Thnt. II. Pearne. We
shall look for it with anxiety. .
Cmkabab. A wine of this ore, from which
quicksilver il extracled, is reported ia the San
tiatn miniujf district.', . ,
Hot WkatheR. ft has lieen excessively
hoi fur srveral d.ivs past, the thermometer
rivin- at alsnat 90 dee. in the shade, at Boca.
Beli-ahsi, July 1!, Ji5.
Ed. Statksman : At a meetimr of tho citi.
7.1'in of UelpnuHi and vicinity, helil In tho acad-
my, aaiuruuy oveniuc, July 13, the accom
panying preamble and resolution were imiuii-
mously adontoti, and a iiiHiiurial to His MOM-
lency, A. C. Gibbs, Governor of Oregon, was
drawn op and signed by a large number of
pernios, asking him to convene an extra ses
sion of tho Legislature, to oousider the matter
thcrei entioned. And tho Seoretary was
ireoted to forward a copy to the blateman
for publication. ' i '
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' ! ' ' Jli. 1'. XlKNUriKHUN, ouuy,
Wiikhbas, Tho CongrcKS of the United
States has in ail u an iuiportunt amendiDent to
the Constitution of the United Status touching
tlio subject of negro slavery, which amendment
requires to be rutifled by three-fourths of the
State Legislatures in order that the samo be
come a part and parcel of the Constitution of
the United States, aud
Whereat. The State of Missouri and other
States have, by reoent action, disfranchised all
persons who were in any way enguged in car
rying on the late rebellion uguiiist the United
States Government, or iu giving aid and com-
tort to those engaged in said rebellion, and
wkertai. Many such uislranoliised persons
have already emigrated to Oregon, and doubt
ess many more or litem will soon emigrate
Dither, therefore, 1
Rctolved, That whilst we would heartily en-
oourage the emigration of good and loyal citi-
xons to our adopted state, wo tool assured that
it would be greatly detrimental to the pouce
aud prosperity of Oregon to be over-run by
hoards ot .aisiranouned rebels and traitors.
Ketoloed, That, in the opinion of this meet
Ing, such measures as may be oousistent with
the Constitution of tho United State and tho
Constitution ef the State of Oregon, should
bo speedily taken by thu proper authorities to
protect our StiUo Irom such encroachments.
' Resolved, That we, as citizens of Oregon
do most Iwortilv approve and endorso tin
aforementioned amendment to tho Constitution
of the United States.
llesalved. That a committee of three be ap
pointed to draw up a suitable memorial tn His
Excellency, the Governor of Oregon, praying
nun to onnveno an extra session ol the Legis.
ature lor the purpose ot rntilying said amend'
ruentto the Constitution of the United States
and to pass such law or laws to protect our
State against the aggression of rebels and dis
franchised trators.
-That Colt Question. The following let
ter from W. C. Myers, of Ashland, we copy with
pleasure. We ludgd from it that the oolt re
ferred to by the Oregonian will be eolipsed at
tho next State Fair by f -Lookout 's !
Jin. Editor: In your last issue 1 was re
quested to keep a lookout for the blue ribbon at
the next State Fair (von were aware that I bad
quite a head for ribbons, as I received three
blue and three pink ribbons at the lam ruirl,
as the Oregonian gives an account of the most
r-o-m-a-r-k-a-h-l-e piece ol borso llesh ever
seen In Uregon, being a colt one year aud ten
days old, and iJi hands ingu." ,
1 herewith send you a description of a colt I
have oallod "LooKout," that ran on the moun
taiui and pastured above the clouds all fall and
the foro part of the winter. At 11 months and
7 days old bo was 1-11 hands high ; girth, G3
inches. At 141 mouths, he was 15 hands
high ; girth, 71 inches. He will weigh at lenst
ysu pounds. W. 0. Myers.
J lie above is not DViitiv means tho bcrtcnlt
mr. in. expects to taiio to me state rair. lie
will take one that, it is thought by good judge
of horse flesh, cannot ho beat iu Ainorica.
Jucktonvillr. Ileporler. , i ;
Rooue EiVER Indian Claims. The lost
Congress appropriated two thnnsand five hun
(I red dollars for the purpose of furnishing blnn
kets, clothing, farming utensils, and stock to
the itoguo river Indians : also to pay tho bal
ance due claimants, under tho third article of
tho treaty of September, 186, for improve
ments miulo by laud claimants on the Indian
Table liock Keservation, eight hundred and
fourteen dollars and eighty-two cents. This
payment ia made in pursuance of the resolu
tions of the Union party htst year, and which
have been so burlesqued uy tho Copperheads
uf Jackstiu)couuty,for the purpose of furthering
the interests nf their party. ' We are Informed
by J. vv. ieinith that this bill oriL'inally cov
ered the whole of tho claims described in tho
resolutions, hut money was vory sen roe. and all
was struck out by the Uominittoe on Claims.
except the appropriation for the Indians and
lor the Improvements on the mud.
We sny tn nil voters of Jackson countr, and
to all who desire to see jnstioe done, vote against
tho infamous schemers who have opposed the
payment, and justice will still bo done. Sen
linel. u K -
DiSTiiBRSiNQ Casualty. On Monday
little be v of about six yours of age, son of liov
G. C. Hoe. was taken into a black berry patch
Willi in inouier. tome two miles from this city
iu company with a party who had started not
tn gather berries. During the day the little
fellow beenme weary, and was fixed tenderly
in refreshing sleep, when Mrs. Koo kept on
with picking. ' Upon returning to tho pluco
where the child had been left it was gone !
Awakening from slumber the little ooo had
iriiDalily started to find the mother, aud was
int. Search was immediately inetituted. bnt
the child was not found until yesterday, hoore
which time trie spirit bad taken its llicht.
stump hail fallen over upon and killed the little
wauiletcr. Uregoman.
8a Frascisco, Julr 38 It has alreailv keen nub
I'mlied that the overland mail from Lincoln to Portland
hnn gone into the hands of air. Keeaiite of Washini;.
ington City, a new contractor who araordinir to the
enntrm-t, wna to commence rnnuinir the mail' nn the
lint of July i hut failing to come to time, the Califor
nia Stave Company who have carried the mail tor
eeventl years pnt-l. had conHent.il to continue the joh
nntil the end of this month. We nre now informed
that they uoaitivelr refiiN to eonrev it any lonirei
At the new contractor haa not the stock on linnd
necessary to do the work, the PrutpecU are that utter
Monthly next the overland mail to Uiykoh will ceuae.
Hoeeide sent an airent out here who. at Ural. nroDnxed
to mil the iDitil in a bngy, bill ftlntndoned Unit project
upon ilieroverinx that the mails for Oregon, avenue
ahont three I one per day, which has to be traneporic
over am hmulred miles, and he is now awaiting in.
fttmctinne frota his prini'lMl, who ia in Wnnhiiuu-n
Mr. Gunk ill, apecud airent of the 1'ortoHire lleiwrt'
mriit, ho U avraitiiiK authority from the Fovtinitater
Ucneral to pmride a remedy, will do his ntmei to in
duce the California Ntaite Company to continue curry
liar !hlniU smut the Ooverumeol ran be apprlM-
ot tlio true state ol tlitnini. 1 tie.-,laifeCotnnanv crn
ed I he mail Inat year for t. '50.000, l,,n thev claim that
ihev lnt money, aud this year they rained their bid
to I wo, uuu. lusiuea contract waa lor :&,uou.
I SrtARP Practic. The Appeal repnria
case in California, where a man guilty of tome
eooentriolty was sent to jail for non-payment of
a fine of twenty do!!ara. In a few days h
wife went and paid the fine, and the derelict
husband returned to bit family overjoyed at
the affection of his wifo. But imagine bit as
tonishment the next morning to find that the
"wife of his booziim" had departed during the
light with paramour, leaving the basbaud
two children from all of which it appears
thai the paramour furnished the 2U, and the
wife took the husband out of jail only to leave
the children in his charge.
Aspthkk Abolition Stat. The State
of Louisiana has ratified the Constitutional
Amendment abolishing slavery throughout the
United State.
CT New discoveries of very rich gold minet
are reported from the middle fork of Jobn
Day' liver.
flT Hon. Stephen Mauls hat again placed
ut under obligations for late filet of St. Louis
aud Chicago papers. , ;
UtTL aNili- Tile Hon. E. N. Cooke, Btate
Treasurer, returned from San Franciso Uat
week. i
Military. Company A 1st Igitoent Ore
gon Infantry, CapL Lafolletl, has been otdered
to Fort Yamhill.
f" Hot like II oian ho st. le the theB and pled
in iwairiAMioa that fee had Br lMi I" il, I he
earM wui a" down. 4w, "i morimf.
1 Tare louit lain. -W'j is " )W
THE LATEST.
Special Umpulcliea to the Orison Sluleiumu.
Sun FrniiriMPO. .T ill v :it).--Ovurlnlul linn I1I onl.
of order past of Malt Lake.
- hiup kins l isuor, bound for, luw loik with
assorted eurgo of wool, oopper, Ac, on going
own the humor in tow ot a tug-boat, withoutia
lot, croiiniied below Melts wharf yesterday.
Kho in not injured and wili probably get off this
vening.
Los Anireles, July VJ Chas. Kimball of War
ner's Hunch, and George Williams of Man Fillipo
wore hrutnlly murdered yesterday morning. Kim
all sad Williams auconipaiuuu by their families
on on their way to this place, un the oveuiiigr
f tlio V?th they camped at the crossing of the
Hunt Anna river, about 51) milos south ut here ;
nlioi)t fj o'clock yostcrdoy morning were attacked
by a band of robbers, couaiatniR ot nvn Amercans
and two Mexicans, who, after killing Kimball and
Williams, demanded Irom the women the money
of their husbands. . The women handed ovor
bout twenty-five hundred dollars to the leader of
the band. Officers and citizens are out bunting
for them.
The wells of the Pioneer Oil Company is now
four hundred fnet deep. This morniug tliero was
over one hundred foet of oil and water in the well.
Our oil companies are all very sanguine of short-
striking oil in paying quantities.
San Francisco, sill. Tho ovation to Gen. Rose-
crans will tako place this evening. The citizens
will rendezvous in front of the City llnll at half
past eight o'clock, when they will march to tho
Occidental Hotel.
Milwaukib, July 18, 18C5.
' Ed. Statksman : I beg space in your col
umns to make known the following fuots : . -
At the anuual meeting ot the Hoard ol Man
agers of the Oregon Statu Agricultural Society
It was ordered that tue President negotiate
with some responsible parties to furnish the So
oiety with silver plate, to be given for premi
ums in oases would preler It to ooin. In ac
cordance, with this order, I have ruado suitablu
arrangements with J. Cohen, a well and favor :
lily known Jeweler of Portland,' to be on the
ground and furnish silver platu on the following
terms: Table and dessert spoons, table and
dessert forks, nnd teaspoons, at three dollars
per ounoe ; all other plate win be furnished at
the tame rate proportioned to the amount of
workmanship. Included in the above rates,
all articles will be suitably engraved with the .
following : Ogn. 9. A. S. To (the natno of
tho owuer.) Tho mode of taking premiums
iu silver wure ma custom iu the Lantern Slates,
and hat a healthy effect to the agricultural in
terest, as it is tint iuterost, connected with all
other industrial pursuits, that we wish to pro
mote, aud hope to tee tint system adopted in .
Oregon ; and when it bat fairly succeeded, the
Society will have uo more lack of energy and
enthusiasm it acts as, a stimulant, too. All
these tokens are constantly before us. Tho
worthy matron of a spirited and intelligent
family will soon have her table ornamented with
various articles tokens at they will be of the
intellect and industry of her home. i
A prouuum in com goet into tho pocket, anil
is thought uf no more ; but the plate will re
main iu our families fur generations. Grand
children will be proud of this ouke tray or ice
pitcher, apprnpiatoly engraved, and point lu
them with a kind romeinbrnnoe of those who
have gone before them. We hope to tee the
plats system adopted.' We hope the entire
premiums will be taken in mis wise.
li. W. LDDY.
Portland vs. Vallfy Mkrciiants."-The
iuterior press are complaitiitiir that the merchants
-of Portland do not deal with the valley merchants
on a "square principle. I hey complain that a
merchant coming hero to purchase at wholesale
is obliged to pay more for his goods than a man
who comes with a little produce and a tew dollars
in coin. No names are mentioned, but instances
aro cited to show It as being of "common prac
tice. We cannot say as to now much trutit
tbcre ia in tlio statements, but If any, we should
deem it as being not the correct principle. In
order to do business, and retain the trade of tho
valley merchants, our merchants should know
that they are pursuing the wrong courso by soil
ing to the teamster, who is employed to freight
for tho interior dealer, goods of the same charac
ter at leas rates than charged the dealer. If thoy
can dispose of merchandise cheap to one thoy
should do it equally as fairta the other. A paper
pnblisbud at Lugene, by tho way, one in whose
statement we are not prepared to place implicit
coidj dtnee, says : "Many of our peoplo are unable
to ge to rurtlaud to do their trading, ana aro ou
lined to disposo of their produce licro, and pnjr
tho exorbitant prices for eoods nakednot that
our country traders innko too much pmlit, but
because they aro obliged to pay retail prices tor
their goods at Portland," Urufuniu.
We had no idea that the matters stated by
tho Eugeue paper (thu Review) were true gen
erally, until a few evenings since we heard the
llevkie article discussed by three merchants uf
this plaoa aud teveral farmers ; and they all
agreed that tho Review had stated the truth.
They mentioned Instances where they knew of
similar caset of those named in the Review ar
ticle, coining within their own knowledge, es
pecially iu regard to the purchase of the article
salt. They also stated that thit polioy and
practice of the Portland merchant! was driving
Uie valley murcuauU to aau k rancisco. "I en-
ny wise it alwayt "pnnnd looltsh. ' .
Hit at Wkb-Kket. A caso of imported
boots reoently landed on the wharf in this city,
bears the stencil mark of the manufacturer on the
outsi'le, and these words r "Mnniifartnred ex
pressly for the Oregon market. Extra wide in
step." ihtgoninn.
We are informed by a fireman that Engine
Co. No. 1 hat ordered a cote of these boots for
the Hose Co. How it that, boys I
CosniT, July 24th, lWi.
Editor StnUtmant In the Stattman of July 3d,
is a notice of the dointra at the annual meeting nf the
Christian Cbnrrh of Oregon, held at llcthel, Polk
eonnty, June, 1805. A eomuiittee, previously appoin
ted to scleet a location for a college, reported in favor
of Monmouth for the locution. The meethiK then elec
ted twenty five trustees for thu college, and adoted a
reaolntinn eordially aud heartily recommending to the
broineriioofl in nit-iron, I), w. Mleilue, aa a Christ tan
ol miitleiuifhed clturttctr. and an elhcieiit and micceM-
ful r.vaiiirelisi and proehtiroor of ihe ifi,sel ot Jesus
Christ. 1 feel it to lie toy dntv. iu behalf of truth.
justice, aad the cause of Christ, in inform the brother
hood beyond .Mill Creek neighborhood, that auid 1).
w . Mieoire na oeen mucn more eoinent, since bis
arrival in I ireunn, in assisting (. il. w honey (the au
thor of the refutlntiou reotuioendinu Klledifel Io break
np Mill Creek comrreinuion, than in proclniinine; the
Gospel i f Jesna Christ. A few days alter Klledv
came Io Mill Creek neiKhlmrhond. ho siiruiiied hi
tention to offer his letter for membership in Mill Creek
eonirreirrtllon al its next mewing. In eoiHHiuenre of
various rumors toucning nia loyalty io the utmea
states invemmrnt. he waa asked 'to wail awhile.
This so disiaeased O. M. Whitney, who waa an Klder
of the conirn-ration. that he and Klledtre set mIkoh to
rt'trfamie toe mncreiiation, and succeeded in break-
ina- it an, and erHl!r eamaK-ina1 their rhannee In do
irond in thW pan of I won. har he it from ma to do
or sat any thinit calculated tn injure the cause of the
bleated Itcdeaiuer, but trntk most he Tindicaied. I
am prepared to prove I his statement to be true, aud
that the rumors in reierence io tne uistoyaity of r.ll
edge wero nol witnout gooo I'.oiuniiion.
n ILUAt run I Lit.
United States Tax Notice.
THE AXNCAL TAX LIST h-rvin mn nleeed iu
my hands for collection, notice Is hereby K'eu
Utat I will, by myarlf or deputy, atiewl at the f-illow
ing places, at tlie times staled, to receive taxes and
inane liren1 :
At 8ALKM, Mouday, July -list, and remain three
ttovs.
At COHVALLfa, Monday, AuanM 7th, and remain
three da vs.
At ErtJKNE CITY, Monday, A-.jmrt 14ih, and
remain three davs
At DALLAM, Toesilay, August '-"Jd( and remain
tWOUBVB
At LAFAYETTE. Monday, Aujrrtst !h, and re-
mtun lWn daTS.
Tax miver ere required Io call al the Collector's
office. Ten per centum and nub-aye will km added
whpn penona do na etu-nd at the tune stated.
Dftire betife from V a m. mnk if mi1
M. CKAWKOHD.
V S. Iteveiiue ColW-ior for Dnym.
PurihiBW. July W. wt-- - ; ' jflJ
Clocks and Watches Repaired.
VTA.UO 8V1TH. ItinerHol Ufminr of f?.
( LIN KS and WAH IIK8. is ran- C-i
vaMiqr MarHsrieir, and ifmrm getwrelly.UcttB
farbaineiiN him parurnUr Uipd. Hi Mi'liiiiiUicd,
pmrtieal wikmnn, alt ht work being wnrmfii'd
N A .Id MMlflf reigtitlUtHi,aodnd-sh.swn
burse, JWre of M uutu by lla; isttas o nlker,
who U a jack tevtett Carftenter by Irade atel is tMiw
ineati'ltini intnfHi. rru-n4i.jw to tmn C'l-a-k re.
Bfttrer. NAKMII tl m4Mviutt4 wtt. even
,BNiteinl prri-rut. NAZM SMI1H
Sale of iTfiiiinur Klork.
IrTMIKRE renioios unpaid of a.Mini'iit No. 2 levied
I on the capital slock ot the Union Gold mid Silver
Minim: Compuiiv on the vd day of Miiy, IHhl, and of
Hi-esiiioiit No. lovied ou the auid stock July VI,
lnt.4, l lie following amounts, io wit i
P
' N4MES, f.
! . 1 1 'u
Airument Ka. & (
Aiutnmeat Ho. 3. (
Abel tl M
401 I
A he (len M -401
I ft
1 ft
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Cooper Frank
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(;artwriiht C H 358
Cooper trank 40
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Pnrstmnt to law, and in compliance will) an order of
the hoard of director of the auid Union Gold aud Sil
ver Minim Com puny, utadu at the oJftce or said Com
puiiy oa Uie 7th duy of July, IHHi, so many slmren of
each parcel of the aforesaid stock utfinHy be necessary
will be sold at public suction at the olllce of the Coin
paiiy in Salem, Oregon, on the 31 st day of August,
mrJ. .......!.... ... . i. in t' i i, ...
Iiiihr, viriuniuiiuiii tiii mo uuur ui iu ii noun. n. iu. ri
said day, to pay the delinquent aiscsHinents on said
stock, together with the cost of advertising and ex
penseot sale. it UK US AlAMAHtY,
Biiicm,juiy ji, M'w4 rwcretary.
I Roop's Menagerie and Museum
WILL ExniniT at the following tiim-a and
places, to wit t
ITowctl Prairie School-House, Monday, July 31; j
Bethlehem, Tuesduy, August li j ,
SilverUm, Wednesday, August 2; , . . !
Sublimity, Thursday, AugiiBt 3i ' j
Ki'io, Fridny, August 4;
Turner's Mills, Huturday, August 5;
Salem, Monday and Tuesday. August 7 aud 8; '
I Jutlerson Wednesday, August U;
Albany, ThunMUy. Aagnst 10.
FINAL SETTLE MEN t.
I XT OTIC E h hereby given that fc. C. Monro, admin
il istrator of the estate of J. A. Clark, deceased, of
Douglas county, has tiled his account and prayed a
tiuul settlement of said estate i and (hat (he said ac
count and nritvnr will he hoard hv the count v rntirt of
said county on Monday tlie 7th tiay of August, 8t3.
at tne court-uonse in itoseuurg, uregon.
Uyorderof WM. Jt. WHil.lS, County . fudge.
, R. A. LiTuaor, Clerk. , July 17, IMiKU
Salem and lies Chutes Wagon Bond Co.
AT a meelintr of the nircctttrs of the NHiem Hnd Des
Chutes Wiiirnii Komi t'onnmnv. held July W.
I IHtij, sn Hssensment whs luviud of teu per cent, nnou
the capital stock of said enmpany (bvtnx anwsnnnint
no. H.HHid UNsossuieut to be paid within thirty days
from dule to the secretary of the cniiiptinv In llnittd j
tttatesgoM c'n C. N. TKUKY. Serretary.
Salem, July 17, IN. - tfivv
SHERIFF BALE. i
B virtue of an execution from the circuit court of
the Stute of Orevon fur Marion county, aui Io
me directed, by the clerk of said court, iu favor of Ja
cob Iltttt and ajtaiust I. B. Pratt, for want of personal
property, I have levied upou all the riifhl, title, Hud
iiiterest'of mid Pratt in and to the following described
rt?uJ esUite, to wit : One certain picee or 'pan-el nf
laud, comutoncii)t( at a certain stake ti chains 8. 0 deir
W. of the H. K. corner of (l.C. Davidmiii's land rluiiu.
known as the land sold and conveyed to said David
son Ity I. N. Ijtwrenee mid wife, thence iiiuiiiuix from
said slake lJ feet 8. !0 def. W. io u niake, tiieitce Ml
feet W. W dey. N. to a slake, thence M feet X. tfldcif
K. to a stake, thence bU feet E. W dtif. K. io the place
of bepinninit: Aluo, one lot, lit) by I v) feet, known as
the lot n alilo ot Pax ton limit a ware In, use upon tn
IHT:1, and subsetiueutly dbfdetl to 1. N. Lawrenee by
J.C. Peebles; and also two Iota I'J IfeetJ wpiaro,
known aa the pmpfrty built lipon by t N. Lawnmce
tur a wiiyon shop in taiU lots are eiiuuted in
Kait-liidd, Marion county, Oieiron, T. & rt. It. H W. of
thu Willamette meridian, together with all and siiuu
lur the apputlcimiices (hereunto belouifiutf U be sold
to satisfy said exevuiiju, iutorest, and costs. SaJo to
lw mude on Moudav the I lib day f August, 1Hk, t
Uie hour of one o'clock p. in. of said day.
- fcAAI L JIKAUKItli, ISheritr.
July It, I8fi5. : Ww4
. SHERIFF SALE.
( virtue of an execution from the circuit eonrt of
the suit of Ort'aon for Mm ion comity, and to me
(ted, by the clera of said ciairt. in favor of Hun in
Brothers At Co. auuinst Oreen C. Diivid-ou, mtd for
want of personal properly, 1 have levied upon and
1 will proceed to sell to the biifhest bidder for uold and
silver coin in hand, at the eonrt house door iu Halcto,
in sunt county, on MONDAY, the llth duv of AU
I (it .ST, 18w, m the hour of U o'clock p. m. of
said day. all the ritlit, title, ind iutervst ot
the said Green C. Davidson In and to tl
following dew nbed real eo'ste, to wit i mtnate in the
county ot Marion, Ktulc of Oregon, in T. 4 H. K.und
3 W ., in sections 6 and 7, T. 4 8. H. '2 W. and wet ions
1 and M in T. 4 8. K. 3 YV., claim nn M in I . 4 8. ti. V
W., slid claim no. 7(1 in T 4 8. li. 3 VV., roniHtniiiu in
(all Ntil.UH ai n-s-and also the east hnlf of the doimiioii
claim uo. 7 it of Jean JfHiignm aud wife, Iriiitf nod be
uitf iu sections 13. 14, f. and UI, T 4 8. K. 3 VV., euu
taiuiuit 3'4 Meres. Utore or Icm. more particularly de
I scrthed in J.d fVimi Louis KorCier to said lavidiuai
I together with all the eppiirtenaucci unto earn of the
aoorn-oVwrttwd pieeB uf land, naid land to te sold
I to satitfy (be aforesaid execution, intcrent. and rout,
I salijoct to h prior judgment m fa rat of J . B J'. Pielte
against sun! Davidson Ir the mniiil fitrj.Jth
HAN I. llhAUIilLU. hhertll,
July 17, .815. Vttw4
rMfato of John FarretM. T)rr d.
In County Court, Manon county, July Term, l5.
VDllt;K is hereby given, uiat aaney j-arrrns, o
i mmietmtrtx ef said estate, has Hied iu id court,
Ihfraceoiinte.-pnivnig for m tinal settlement, and that
said aiiplic aliuii a ill he hcurd and determined on Mon
day, the 7th dav nf August, Jtj,t wlmU lime all
I psnsuis intereieH in said estate ran Hpwar end show
I cause why said appuennnn stmitm ma in yrmut-a.
j ma v. i cr.nijr.n, to firaw.
Mero.July 7th, H, 4wr.'id
!ofui'.
Iu the matter of the Kale of Uat Folate iK-lonIng u,
v. m. h ulton, an insane person. Lonnty Court, Pula
ennui v llttxnA.
'pillS .'th d..v of July. 1a.eanie ).W. Allingliam
X gutirdtan for Uie shiq inmne ptgrson, and prrwiiA
ed his petition aosinir fur en order to sell e portion of
tho mil eaiate itetong ing u me asid w m r gimn. ll w
tharefure ordered that said petition be heard and da
I tertnined nn Mon-hiy the 7th day of Angnrt, 1. All
persons (ttterested are nereiiy uminetl to appear awl
I show ranse. If any they wav. why soeb peiilioii
should not he granted. CHA8 R. MOOK,
FISAI. KKTTI.F.MEST.
lu Prokat Court. Marion mnnty.Orngovi.- K.Ute of
Hsrvev tr.Mi, ileceeMU.
RE f TBATJUN. afliamiMnior of Mid et!,
having lliu day prretaited hi, account praying
a dial BrtllMnenI of the shiim, therefore, ail prrauu
inlnaaird iu said ealaia are hereby nulilied that said
appliraiMm will n heard and di lcriiilni d at Ihe conn
luiina-ilr in nicai va sivii'inv. uie un iav
gnat, lioi , Julia t;, i-r.r.ui.rjt. .
riaicnj, July i, '' loamy jmige.
US At. HKrrt.KMF.XT. ! '
In Probetc t'onct, Vrtk rouatv. traHl '
NDTH K ia hereby given Miat Ira . M Holler, ad
miui.lnil.ic.if the resale or Tinman II. Ilewlim
sua. d miliar-i haa thie day preaeiited hM acvuuut for
and praya a fiaal eeUkwiat of aaal Miw. it la then
I'.re onten-ii Ibal auid erllieineut be beard and drier.
inrnnl at Ihe court boaae In Dallas iueaia) eounty. ou
M u.Imt the 7th day el Aagual next,
t IU. K MOOK, "
July 3, , , Ilwl-I Cmnity Jiala
DK. K. K. FISKK. l hysitiiaa anil rar(reiu.
OiCre at rraideutw, t duel, south of P"t 'Itte
amkui , b?''
WAGON TIMBER.'
In addition to oar IiAKllK and EXTKNSIVB stock of
' Hardware, Iron and Steel,
Wo have on hand, and are constantly reaervlnif
from tho Kastern Hiatea, n b'ULU A8.
HOKTMKN'r of
Hubs, Spokes, Hickory Axles Bent Klmi,
EXPRESS AND BUGGY POLES,
Whiffle 'I'rcen, Ac, Ac.
20,000 llis. of Iron A.vlee 1 In. to 3 in. '
lot) setts Thimble HKems x In. to 6 Iu,
loo sella Wnitou Boxes. .'. I
100 suits Malleable Nuts for Wooden-Axle Wngone.
3, 500 Ilia. Wagon and Carriage bpriuus, Hub Uauda,
. Mnlieahle Irons, Carriage aud lire liulle. Cum
. herland Coul.
4,000 lbs. Nuts anil Waabera. ,
And a large and complete assortment of
SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE.
B. J. NOBTHRKF &. CO. '
Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel and
wagoa Timber, 131 Front Street, Portland, Ogn.
. n , . , , ' . 1 3mlU
A CARD FOB TUB
BS l Fill (MB TRADE
t, , , OF SAN FRANCISCO. '
BADGER & LINDENBERGER,
Nos. 411. 413 And 415 Battery Street,
Cor Morckant, 8an Francinco. ,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers.
ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH STOCK!
A1TK wnnM call tlie attention of COUNTRY MER
V T CHANTS to our nmmlly lar(f stock of Goods.
Onr stock comprises every article in the Clothing ami
Kurninhinff line. We have cotiBtantly on IihikI ttie
lnrut stock and irretitest varietv of Ciissiinere and
Wool HATd of any honse in Huit Krmiciwu, and onr
J incus for theite Uoods are wm than Uion of any
iouho, 11s we receive them direct from the IfennufHctn-
rer's consignment. Onr stock of Rummer nnd Fall
Goods is pui'ticnlurly attractive, nnd the vrent feature
t the country inorclmnt is tho mmnuatly low prices
Leu Than (he Cost of Importation I
Wealpokeop the STAPLE AltTICMM in the Dry
Goods line, which Goods we have purchated in thte
market miner the hummer, and are offering them at
ew l orn uiist, ana lens.
We nnhlish this card in order that wc may make
new acquaintances, and Induce those who have not
heretofore purchased of us, to call aud exaiuint our
Good Articles and Low Prices 1
Are the great inducements to all who purchase to sell
aimin. Merchants who hnv of nn can make a irnod
prollt, and sell to their customers at a low figure. We
re i ii hi n, nsiwcttullv,
lour uhemeiit servants, i
HADGKU 3t MNDEXIIKUGKR,
Wholusale Clothing and Hat Warehouse
No. 411, 4111 and 415 Ilattery sti-eet.
Pan Francisco, June U7, IHtiA. 'AnulS
Or. BIUDLKf DCIVT1ST.
RECENTLY from the Eastern Btutes, and over
thirty-eight reurs of practice, having extracted
inorettinna burrel of teethi haa taken hMHiis in Mr.
KEVYON'H house, a text dwm from Commercial
street. wlieVe he will wnit on the citixens of this place
aud vicinity, on reasonable terms, and will guarantee
satinfuction.
Those having had whole or parts of sets nut In. thnt
are now ttneomfortnMe or nsolesR, are invited to call
Decayed teeth pennHiiently tilled. There shall be
no Hcliii.jf of toetiT, or falling ont of plug.
Teeth extracted with uwnt care, Ity the use of pro
per instruments, with or without ehlo'mtnrm. '
Cleaniuif and rejrutating.and other useful operations
performed.
Persons from other towns, or tram the oonntry,
wishing my services, enn niuke my house their homo,
until the work Is limsliml. HHletn, July IHitTitf
J. M. OOULTEE
HELLS ALL KINDS OK
COOPER WARE
Cheaper than the Cheapest
Srtlem, June 'Jlltli, lHlk'i.
17tf
Oil FniiiliiiK.
FA' I ASK RH ELTON, haviiiu taken lessons In
LANUriCAPK and 1IKAI PAINTING of one
of the bust artiste in San Francisco, proMses to (five
lessons in tho same. Hheciuieus to bo seen at Mont
gomery's Picture Gallery. Will also color Photo
graphs in oil or water colors. Kalcui, Juuu U. V
HARNESS,
$25 to (325 per Set
SADD L E S ,
$7 to $100 Each.
13 It I D Hi EB,
. $1 50 to $30 Each.
HYDE & UI1IS,
!t'i7 MonritoiiH'rjr Strecl,'
ItUSS 1JLOOK,
SAN FRANCISCO.
. - i ,
..ALSO..
A IjiF.NKKAL AKSOItT.IIEXT
..or.. ''
SADDLERY GOODS,
AT I'ltlCKS
25 Per lent. Less than any House on
lite raciiic toasu
TIIK THADK HUl'I'LIKl)
' AT A COMMISSION.
SMiMSHK
A Libcrttl Dincounl
LIVERY
ST ABLES.
;lml7l.
GRAND BENEFIT
OF 8ALEM, MABI05I COIXTV.
FKIM and alW this date, we propose to eel! Ijira
her, lattha, and alalia as cheap aa any other high
toned Mill Hi the roantrv. Tiiaee are changed, and
we have changed the eredil of one vvar and repeat, to
ready par i wiihoat which, "iw Wrbfnot need ap
rJy." Itik keeping Is moat erlecinally played out
iou tliat owe us, come Ui our office, there's the place,
and Mill now. We cannot afford to wait i and whoa
we commence to dnn, we never get tone.
"Be wlea to-day, 'lie f.dlv to defer."
3l7pd . J. 11. Mi;kl.lN It CO.
BENNETT HOUSE,
8ALEM. OBEOOX..
J.IOLKt. W. t.OSSTOg.
nOLMKH it fcASTOJ.
WK bar pnrrhased the entire iuuireet In this Well
trnma booee.atid woald n-a .ibilly li.lutin mir
frirnil and Ilia Imyeling saalilie that we are now
and irnared la a.omaHalat all who mnr de
aire to given a rail Nn pallia or eaiiM will lie
aparndtamitietere Hi euaitort and roovenirnr of
mir tfueela.
Tbe California I'nmpuny's atagH airiv aitil drpart
daily, mM this noaar.ior an pan of lriv.ai ami
Cabloraia.
Haleai, April IM.'i 7 If
i Ta Wham II .Tiny t'oHrrrtt.
rl'IIKuaderaignrd as Mm duly aulhorUed agnlit ol
X w. (J stnewoid. eii4 all aeneaiata any vany in
Wrested Will plana art acnn-Hlngly, Inaa Una dale.
I llr.MKU N Tl.kkV
Kii-ai, Oreg'ia, July 1, r1
HARVEST OF -1805.
' ' " ( ( '
KNAPP, BOTIRELL & CO.,
' ' i 1 ' ;! i
Are now receiving, ! I
Direct from the Atlantic States,
Tlie LARGEST ami BEST BELECTION of
REAPERS, 'MOWERS,
HEADERS, THRESHERS,
' Anil otlior KARM MACHlNEUy,' j ,
'.'"' 1 is- ;
Ever li rough t' io Oregon,
WHICH WE OFFER FOR CASH,
.IT RtTIS THAT..
DEFY COMPETITION.
Illustrated Catalogue In ramphlct form
..eotTaiMo.w"'i' -
- - t - .
A List and Description 0 Different Ma
tlunct.at well as other articles (in- l
eluding many novelties) 1
, . , mailed to any address ,
'I 'I
i 'u . on application.
.'1 , 11 .
KNAPP nUKUELL it CO.,' 1
Af(riimUuriil and Seed Warehouse,
Portland, Orexon.
3ml2
1 WOOL, WOOL. :
TARU ADVANCE8 t low rates of Interest md
J on WOOL eonsiidwd to nr anents In Now York
city. Wool Ulrettlttrs nnd Prices Current received
every ten days. Backs or Nickinii material can be
procured lliruuull us. Fur full narticnlnrs, address
. KNAPP, llUURKlX CO.,
Portland, Oregon.
N. B. ni(het rash price nuld for wli'dml lots ood
Wool. June 5, WIS. l-M'i
Cooke, McCully & Co.,
. Ant N3W OriKlKO IN SAJ.EM THI . ,
Largest and Best Selected Stock
" O f r,v
, ..or.
CLOTHING, DRY -GOODS,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ,
Ever bronirlit to the Willamette valley, and will
dispose of the same ut tho very LUWKST I'ltlCKS.
WOOL, WOOL.
NOTICE Is huruhy given that we want to pur
chase
; 100,000 Pounds of Wool,- i
Fur which wu will nay Urn HIGHEST MAR-
Ki:ri'KicE,iNCAnk i i
COOKE, McCULLY fc CO.
Piilcm, June .1th, 18l'i3. Mt(
Power l'ledgcd equal to any OYersbot In
LEFFEL'8
AMERICAN ., DOUBLE TURBINE.
THU IKIUlll.K TUUBlNKfl, to Ionic iptfd,
liars nrriveil ui liut, mill orders 00 now ba II I led.
tt liuro a liirgo supply at Uie Jitleroul sises, from ID
Indies to .1").
Tlmt mi mHV know Uie nroiMr sissri Wheel Ton re
nnira, nivustira your wsler In Ilia foltowinir wHjy i
iiikii uie wiiimi 01 uie sirt-sm, uie average oepui, ana
Ihe ili 'liinin It Hows in minute. i
All tlio YVIiouls slrumly iu am give nniversal Satis-
lavlion. ror imrticiiiiirs, Sf'iin rnr a uimiisr.
Aililrow , LKFt KI, Sl M1TEI13.
nils, lUcliajils t JloC'rsksn,
Pi.rtlniid, Oregon.
June I'ilfiS
. Notice to -Builders,
H WANTIJta I.l'MBKB. CALI, ON
HM1TH At CAKI WKlmi r. of Halem.. Orders
lilted I'ltuMl'TLV.
i LINVILLB DOWNER.
Jens 17, 18IB. llitf
Wool Wanted.
WE will nay the IIIOHKST nmrkot rste, one
lialf cub, one -half merrhandiee fur WOCIIj.
1IKAT1I. DKAHBOKK, cV CO.
. Ralem, Mm !H, IWi. I'M
WOOL. WOOL.
T)KI,I, It IIIIOWK will nay Uie hlhest price for
11 wool. m ns lannra aiuuC.j j.
Huleni. Mar Mill. IHK,. Iinr
MIEKirr SALE.
TJ Y VIIiTL'E of an execution from the circuit court
I J nf thu suite of Oreion for Marion count v. and to
niedireMed, by Ihe clerk of aetd eiuirt, iu, favor of
llenj. himianm and againet tlanry J. Zumwalt and Ihe
paruieraiiip proieriy of Kpnigue and Zuinwait, fnr
wantof peraonal property, I have levied uhii aial
will exp'iao for aalc lis Ihe law direct to tlie highest
bidder for raah In baud, at tlio eonrt-honae an in Nt-h-in.
ronntv ami stale nforcanid, the partnership prop
erty of exlll Spmgne Xiimwult, deecribed as follows,
to will nil imie u tlie conmv ni aiarion. oiaie oi or
egoii, and commencing al Ihe 8. K comer uf the laud
claim ef Larhiu Price and wife ; thence westerly on
Die south line of auid chiiin 4H roda i thence northerly
liCI mda and Jit feet : tbclica CualcrlV trl rods to the
iih.i Hue of said claim ; lliciice south tn the place of
taiinning riiiiiaiiiing 411 acres, more or less, together
with tin appurtenuiicas therauula bclnuaing, to be
aold to aatialv aaid execution, interest, ovale- and ac
iiriimu i.mIa. sh ii iu, e in uiae mace on nAiuniiAi
the ,'ah dav of AUIIUriT. I', at one o'clock p. nY of
saidiUv. BAM L UKADIllLR,
' .Inly 10, IMM. ' . Hlwt ' riherllf.
: SJif. HTntiATE. r"r"r
ItY virtue nf a decn-e of forcclnaure and an exern-
J I tiuu duly iaancd thereon from tlie circuit court of
the Hjaie of Orrgiui for Manoo eonntv. and le me di
reeled, bv tlui clerk nf aiud cimrt. la favor of A. C.
Uauielaaiid airainat flarrat llmidncks. I have bivird
upon and will pnicenl hi cell to the higheat bidder for
raah in hand, at I be rourt limine door in Halem, couuly
and Hime ufnreaaid, on MONDAY, the I lib day of
Al (II tiT, lvA, al Uie hour or II ocioca a.m., tne
properly aa deecribed iu aai'l docrea of foreclosure, to
wit Kiiiiule In Marion county, On gon. in T. 4 H, K tl
W claim no. ITJ, beginniiig al a point U chnliu) east
and 1 75 rliains aoaih of tlie lid section, on line be
IwmirMii.maailamlau, awl running thenea south
U Mf, i-hutoa. ihenca weal HKI 73 challia, thence north
OH.Schaina, thence eaat Mat a ebaine to the place of
beginning, containing I'XI I In acre, bring a part ol
Awlimni, lleliateii a ilunaihai hmdi luini- to be sold
lo aitialy raid aaorulimi, intereal, and coats.
NAM I. HhAllUU K, Kheriir.
July 17, 1-V '-iw4 t
A hiirsiHl UA TOR S SWl'tC K.
arnTU K ia hereby iriven that tbe undersigned has
1 b-ru Hppomled adoniilalial'ir of I be dale of
Vi illiaia II. Umiifherty, lain of Marion eooiily, Or
f,uik ,le-eaeed. All peraona having rlaima againet
aaid eait J aro reueSinl to praaant lb earns to ter at
ar nealrnc al hauumitr, Stanun county
July . iKa it r.MAi.ixr, iMiitmr.in i.
HltF.HIFF MALE.
Ty Y VIHTr'R nf a forarlnenre of mortgag and or-
11 tier of aal leaned eatt of the rirrnri euurt and
uie directed, in tavor of Lewie Johnson and against
J. M. Tool, commanding ina to make sale or Uie fol
lowing drtrribed real ', shunted laT.6 8. R.J
W . In the ronnivnf Yainblll. Huta of Oreuon. and
being donation claim litil and claim no. of. auutalaiiig
Ml acre of land, and hv virtu nf aaid order of sale,
I will proceed tn aril Iho aaid described preanes al
the court luiuae cVair tn Yainhill courtly, Orrgiat, on
Hatuidav the I 'Ah day of Angnat, INtki, al an o'clock
pm. or aaiit nnv, to atiaiv Hie aoove eaeruuvii
auMHiutilig to $'MU,:lj, together with Iniereet, coats,
and accruing coal. L. I. WIIITl'OMU,
jiryeiir. July , IHf.'.. law 4 Haerin.
KOTIt'E.
In the firroll t'iirt of Uie Hlale of On-gon. fur the
nwnly of liuughu, Hi lolasr Term, A 1 I1"'1- "nil
fin- a diaaoluliuii of lb marriage ronlnu-t. Henry
t: Mhalf plamliir, re Ian y M Mian", defendant,
rpol.l t'YM hllAKk'.di fciMlaoi Y'Mi are hereby
1 reomrel lo epair awl auawer ciwi'laint on HI
in ihe aliv eutiilcl ranee aud eoart, wirbm tea ilaya
after M-rvic Hpoo yon nf Ibis aiiiiioions, If served Willi,
ia thie cin.ty, or iribiii Iweniv Ma alter aarvhw, if
acrvrd out of this eowHV And von are hereby noti
fled that nil lew y.Hi do en epimr and answer aaid rout
plaint, the plain will apply to tbe roan for the re
lief d. uiaiidil therein, tn wit t TW the bond, of mat
rimony between thi plaiutinT and yonraelf be dia
enltcf. Itr ,.r..r of II. R f. Htrntinn,.Mg
i.al'l Wit k WIIJ.lS, Mfl.Auy
KAiBieiicu. , : f j
W. WEATIlERFORDjll
IHI'OaTISG, WIIOLESAtC, AND ' BETA.Hi
I) R U Gr Gr t S T.
rdKLAXD, .' U i 1 ' OREGON,
.i 1 ui , .i , ,, . I: ;.: -t J I'i'i I
QFKEffs W Iks itiih, a qnantltles to salt, at
'i,;,.,'..,'', -, LOW BATES, l
, , 4 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP
DRlfdS, CHEMICALS,
patent Medicines,
Paints, Olli, Vamlihei, Window Glau,
:'' .vi. ...... r.. .... ,
DrngKlats' Snndiics, ,
' 'i--i.
1 ':; ';;'.'.'.!'.'?, niertai
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps,
FANCY GOODS, etc., bo.,
i. -M.i f . a hi.'. ' ".. -.:;4 f
Together with t general variety of articles found la
First Class Drug Store,
To which the attention of the Trade it lnrlted to tall
tad examine for themselves at ' -. ; ' . . .'
i.i i u ' i . . . ,. : . , i.i ...i
" 189 Front street. ' 1 ""'
lA.'t;; i V..-X4 . W." WEATHERfOBD.
Portland. May t, IBM. "If! ilinT . 3ml,
Urandreth'aj
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS,
IT Is Bene rally known that my Grandfather was the
nriirinal inventor of these remarkable pills.
He was a scientific man, and a medical practitioner
of ihe Old School. Bnt lieoominK alarmed at the mor
; lallty that attendtd the Hleedinif and Mineral Prae
lire, he tnrned his attention to the slndy of nature and
the pliiloenphr of disease, as also to the natnral re me.
dial airent which he found to exist oxcUsively In tlie
V'enelable Kingdom. In his researches and luvestt-
f aumis. ha became fully satielled that tho life was il
lie blood; that by whatever name diseases were dls
tliiKiiiehed, Impurity of the blood was the source of
all a simple and truthful doctrine, which. In raducinf
all diseases to a nnit. necessarily established the fact
that all were to be treated on til tamo general prin
ciples, vlt; by pariration.
Now the Kinnd ditllculty consisted In devising- a ve
Viable compound that would laviKorat', purify, and
cleanse the blood, correct and regulate all the differ
cut secretions, and by purinitlon disuharire the wbolt
mass of morbid mill Mr from the body, without reduc
ing the streiiuih. Alter thirty years of close applica
tion, he considered his object fullv accomplished ia
the production ot these pills, which have now bees
before the pnblic One Hundred and Fourteen Years,
and It ia now (IW6) nearly 31 years since Dr. firau
drelh's Vegetable Universal Life Preserving- Pi lie
were II lit presorted tn Uie American pnblic -during
which time their superior excellence and vlrtnee have
been extensively proclaimed hy papers and pamphlets,
and a rapid yearly Increase of the sale of them af
fected, - '.! r " r : , i- i
To know what will sava Hft. to know what wilt
reetore health, is a knowledge not to ba hidden, 1,
therelore, as a man desiring to do my duly faithfully,
-have dotted down some of my thirty -five years' expa
rlence with Urandretb's Pills, which an an effectual
iimistaut of nature, aud causa I be expulsion of acri
monious humors the occasion of every sickness. Let
ns admit that corrupt humors prevent the free circula
tion of the blood, that Brandreth'a Fills take oat
these humors, giving health for pain, and strength for
weakness. , . ,
No man Is sick aavt when tht principle of eorrup
tiou geta the ascendencyi Brandreth'a Pills aid the
Life Principle to regain theemplra by removityr tot
eon-tint humors from the body. Many a lima I have
seen life apparently at the last ebb, when these Pillt
were given, anal iu a raw Soar, the danger was put,
and health's Hood lide gave the patient renewed life
and vigor. Many are the lathers, motliere, toot) and
daughters, thus saved.
These celebrated Pills art composed wholly of me
dicinal herbs, and do not oontalnaay mercury or other
mineral, being perfectly harmless to tho most tender
aire or weakest fnunai yet sure to search out tht canes
of slcknew, and restore the health, if taken according
to the directions.
Let no one imagine they art too weak to bear tht
effect of tlieee Pills, which put no weakness into the)
frame, bnt draws weaknees out. A few dosea will be
, get oonfldeaoe, and then the beantlas of purgation wilt
gradually become uufolded to our view, which, en
forced with Brandreth'a Vegetable Universal Pills, It
able to on re every diseaas where tbe organs are soaud,
and greatly increase the average of human Ufa.
I have now need on mv own person, and prepared
and administered, Braudreih'a Pills for thirty five
veara. 1 believe thev are the best onrgatlvt In tht
world; and with this medical quality they have also
a tonic effect. Anil aa I am of tb arm opinion that
liiflaieawtkin ltd fevers are canned by corrupted
lilnod aot being timely evacuated, booaoeo It regurgi
tates, so to speak, over the whole body, and thus cor
rupts the soaud blood that ekoojd nourish all the mem
bers, and actually destroys and paralyse member, or
orgaua that are unsound) aud at 1 know that these
Pills have a direct effect to remove all corrupt blood
and acrimonious humors from the body In met, all
humor, below the vital standard of health; to I should
be guilty of a great sin, did I not do all In my power
to progat tlie a of a medietna which ia possessed
of properties so calculated to sava and Increase the
average of human life. - .
The publio servant,
UKNJAM1N DRANDRETH, H.D.
Principal office for Hraiidreth's Vegetable Universal
Pills, HkANDUKTU'B HL ILDISO. New York.
W. r. ANDBBTt.
Office at CRANK k BHIOIIAM H, Han Francisco.
for sale by all respectable dealers In medicines ly
, WjSTAR'S, BAL8AM
WILD CHERRY
, HIS UK BSID roa gtltLT
: 1IAIP A CJGMI VRYi '
wi4 tiii h-nat trrogisaixo tnecxss i euatxa
Cough, Colds. Iloarseneea, Mora Throat
Influcnxa, Whooping Cough, (roup,
uvnr t oaipinipi, nruncnitia,
i . Dtlfii al' r f itroathlag, ; ;
riv.
Aainma, aaa nvory
, , , allcctioB cf , . , ,
THROAT, LUNGS, and CHEST,
i. ' i , ixcLODiaa trig . : i '
CONSUMPTION.
There Is scarcely one Individual ia Ihe community
who wholly eerapea, during a season, front eoate one,
however slighllv developed, of the abovt symptoms
a neglect of winch might lead to tlie last named aad
niuet to be dreaded diaoaeo in the whole catalogue.
The power of the "medicinal gum" of the Wild Cber
ry Tree over this daae of touiplaiul I well known
an groat ie tlie giaal it haa performed, and so great tht
popularity it ha amuired. ,
' In this preparatiuu, beeidee th vlrtae of the Cher
ry, there are commingled wilh it other luaredlellM of
like value, thus liiarm.lng it value ten fold, and form
ing a uVinedy whose power to aootlie, lo keal, to ra
il. ra, and to onr diaeaaa, Mists In ao oilier medicina
yet discovered.
Tlie uueualed success that baa attended the apptl
cation of tills incdiciua in all oases of
, . PULKON ART 00SFLACITS
has Induced many physicians of high1 standing to em
ploy It in their practice, ! of whom edviee aa of
the foii nndcr their own aignainrea. W bar arena
only fear lu name of a fow of thets r J '
- It. H. F'lRLRV, M !.. Ian Fraaeiaso', Cal. . i
K. Hnynsa, M 1) , Kxeier, Me.
Ai.tiannia Hatch. M l)., China, Me.
K. Ksi.l.ows, M D .llill.N If.
W II. Wxaa, M II., flap Vincent. N. Y.
W. B. LtacH. M D., Auburn. N. V.
AaaiHia HaiLl.aia, M U., BoawlwMOk, If. I.
U. U. Maatta, Ml).. MauaAtld, Pa.
Th proprietor have letter from all claase of oar
Wlow eittieae. from Ik hallaof Congraas to the hum
ble! cottage, and even from beyond la ae f for ta
fame and virtue of Wirrsa's Bat.saa have axtamd
ed to the "auermaet heaid of th aartb," without
any attempt oa our part lo Introduce it beyond lb
limit of oar ow country. . , ;( .-
TO ( ALIK0KMANS AND 0SEG9N1AK8.
Aftrr (M.Ur I. IrWI, ill reaete WliT AH' a
bAI.NAM of Hll.V CllhKKY fur car PJt.
Ll watf raciaaral la a ar wrapper rkft sriii
Iw aW ead sMsair, f WA fetal H W. Fowli aa
l a, IImIv, A ", , aad John Ui Ph, t'lanaaefi.
fMie. a errfl a a nr-aiatie e Ae Slgaaferrs
in tt,, - Bxaroan l raaa , aaa " u. niiTaa,
U. I)
't v t . f t it
WlSTlK'i
BiLSA. 0 VILA CIUIT
is roa said "
UKIIIKUTO e l Oa
41ft and 4IM r'nml aurat, 8an 'raavtoo.
nil by all Uragiliala. . '
Nttttfti ' '
1H hereby glen that the Aseeaaor or Pidt nmnly,
tlrauiHi. will I at the lHark t tlBc in Italia., In
aid rouiity.nn Himilor th Vial day ol Annuel, lm,
and, taking to bis aaaiaUiii-e th Clerk, will correct all
wutak which may I
uake wliicb may have been ni' in aaeraemeota.
WM VV. H NIK K.
Asaeetor "I Polk Co.
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