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O' 8 A h E Ml " MONDAY MORNING. APRIL 23, I860. Taa Itetasman has lr j n Circulation thu tnjr other Paper ii tht State, and it tht But . . Ksdiam for Advsrtlsere. Tat V laws tad Boiolnttons art pnbllshsdla tht Statesman by Authority ,' UNION iTATI TICKET. For Congress, ' . MULORY, or Marlee County, -i-'-'- For Governor, 0. Ii- WOODS, ef Wihi County. For Isorstarr ot lute, . ., I, I. HAT, of Jackson County. For fltats Treasurer, 1. N. OOOKK, of Merloo County. For Unto Printer, A. W. MoPHtRSON, of Lion Oountr. . . tor Melrlet Attornsr, M Judicial Dill., P. 0. tULMVAN. V NOTICE Th business detriment of the Statu man Office is nndor the management of D. W. Cnua, who it alone authorised to transact tbo business of ' the eonoern. DIIOCBATS ON EDUCATION. - A iMuliof Democrat hm taken exoeption tn ' oar remark last week, that the Darooeraflo ; party wae " opposed to public tcbooli for the poor." That ii rather a heavy charge against i ear party that deolare in its platform that it ' U favor of religion, temperance, oiviliiation, lo.. arto. Yet, notwithstanding all that, eur tateaieDt It the troth. Oor friend stated that , ht had clipped ool oor statement and intended In read it to bit friends over io Yamhill. That Is All right ; and to make it interesting to his friends orer io Yamhill, we will make anetber statement, vie : that the Demooratio party of ' Oregon la afi'n't public schools for the poor. And wo prore that statement in this way t '! J at. O'Meara (Dennis J. O'Meara, according to tbt New York papers) la the editor of Demooratio newspaper, A. Noltner it the ed ,' ftor of another Demooratio newspaper, M. II. Abbott la ii the editor of another Demooratio . newspaper. At tho recent State Convention of tbo Democracy, it became nectiiary to ' otioote one of these three editors for the ofBoe of State Printer, who, If eleotod, would publish tlie offiolal paper of the State," and become, , in fact, the organ of the Democratic party of - Oregon. The Demooratio Cenrention obote Mr. O'Meara for the offioe named by a large majority over the other two gentlemen, and thereby designated the said O'Meara and bis piper, tbe Slate Rights Democrat, as the organ ' nf tbo Demooraoy. Now then, what of the ' said O'Meara t First, Jas. O'Meara it a Ro man Catholic, if not by mem berth Ip, at least I in tplrit and teaching, but we believe be Is a . memberof tbeCbnrobof Rome. That Church 1 trachea that it Is a heresy and a grievous sin, ' not to bo borne with, to patronise or sustain what is known by tbo general term of oor com . , won school system the public sobools for tbe t poor, for everybody. True to this teaching of 1 that Church, Mr. O'Meara does, in his paper, '' tho Mid Stale Right Democrat, the said del ,; if Dated organ of tbo Oregon Demooraoy, op. , pnso oor system of oommoo, publio schools for tho poor. A short time ago bo approvingly published A long Article from some Roman Catholic paper of Now York, trying to prove that tbo " publio toboois for tbe poor" of New ' York were nothing also than hot-beds of all ' wanner of vice and immorality, and, lauding to Iho ikies the Catbolio sohools tbe private seo tariaa tohoola of tbat Church. In bit paper, Mr. O'Meara has repeatedly puffed and eolo .. gixed tbo private, sectarian. Catholic sobools ., of Oregon, all of which are taught by aliens ; and itrangera bat wo bare yet to mo a good word In bis paper for any of our private Prot ectant sobools. (Wo bavo no particular ob jection to Catbolio 8oboolt, bat in so far at tbey Jo good we are in favor of tnoooraging them. ' Our objeotion herein oontiste, not in oppeeltion 1 to Catbolio schools, bot opposition to Ike men uth favor Catholic schools to Ihi exclusion of all others, and etpeoially to the exclusion of ' free) eoboelt for tho poor.) More than that, wo dittinotly remember, as doea also our friend ; who proposes to read this artiele to hit friends - over in Yamhill, that Mr. O'Meara net long . ago pa&lloly denoonoed to bit paper, tho aaid organ of tbe Democracy, a school taught In ' Albany by a lady, as a very bad place. We do net know whether tbat tohool was the pub . lioeeboolo Albany or not, bat we do know that II was not a sectarian school. Mora than lliiai If Mr. O'Meara It a good Roman Cat bo- - lio, And we believe tbat he It, ha believe! and . it boand to support tbe doctrine eoaoeialed in ! tho Pope's late celebrated "Enoyclioal Letter," ' ln-wit t that there onght to be a Union between , tho Church and tbe Blate, and that the anion :. onght to exit! between the Cbaroh of Rome - and oar Government. (That is not tho Ian . gAgo of the letter, bot It Is the plain meaning . f it) Now then, if Mr. State Rights Dem ocrat O'Meara it a good Catholic be ii bound - In support and promulgate tbat doctrine of tbe ' Pope's a doctrine baleful to trut doraocracy. diuai to true republioeuiirn, and an enemy of oar free Conttitntien, our free laws and Aruer- ioan lottilulious. And tbo destroyer of publio education, pnbllo virtae, oiviliiation and Chris tianity. Wo aesert tbat this record, and these public political views of Mr. O'Meara and hie paper, wore; well known to tbat Demooratio Conven tion, and that, knowing them, they set aside two other gentlemen, neither of whom enter taia any seek views, and Indorsed A man of eatei-ooaoeratio view, and pat kiin ferlb u iti exponent and to repreeent tbt views of said Ceaveotleo, and that if tald O'Meara tbenld ba elected State Printer to the Bute of Oregon, bo weald, la tho " offiolal paper of tbe Sutt," ' OMtlaae la tbo fatere, at la tbo past, to oppooo "pablia scbeolt for tbt poor;M and there faro, tbo oooolasion that tbt Orrgorf Do aaooraey " it opposed to publio schools for tbo poor." Wo can cheerfully aay, in Ibis oonneo tisw, tbat wo know that tbo gentleman who lade full with oar statement in this matter tod every effort possible to defeat tbo nornl aatloei tf tbo said O'Meara bat wt can Inform kirn tbu Mr. O'Meara rales tbe party to wbioh ba beleagt he ia la fact iti dioteter and if tea will east ia their political loflaeooe with m party that Jae, O'Meara owni and controls, Ue; Btet bear tbt odium tbat attaebet to tucb m party, tad it io ee aoaoera of eort. While wo regret to see moa throwing away their eotet Aad laflaeaoo, ia tbo taia effort to tilevete to ipower OKi of Ike worst motives and principle, mam wbtia they Inwardly execrate and openly eVaseest, la ardor to maiatela a politloal or (aaiiailoa which tho toward march of poblia pi.it bat forever oamaed aed aeaeigned wUh the crime of slaver to tbt tomb of oblivion, yet oar peraoaal regard for eoob men can never freveat at frota telling fhem of their errer In 4ao their politloal asoaoiatloai. We care oat pry tar torn wf of V teuegaJt Jtmoeral." VTo t ::i tt-part ao party, oereedW, that w::i Lit to di fead tbo flag of oar ocaotty wbea assailed by an enemy, no matter whether he be a foreign foe or a Southern traitor. We will adhere to the right, no matter where tbat takes os, or who it nay be necessary to oppose. No party can offer a man any equivalent for clear contoience. On this tubjtot of education, we might refer oor friend to the ditparity of eduoation among tho matset, and the opposition to publio tohoolr in the Democratic oemmunitiet of the South and many other similar faott, to prove tbe poiot we make, but apace will not permit at thit time. THE ADAMS ROBBERS CAUGHT. It will be gratifying- to tho many friends of Hon. W. L. Adtmt, Collector of Cuttornt for the Dlttrlct of Oregon, to learn that at leatt tiro of the thlevot engaged in robbing him of $20,600 ef Governmont gold, on the tteamtr Oregon, while on hit way from Attorla to San Francisco, hart been arretted, and ever ten thoutand dollar! of tbe monej recovered. The following letter and telegraphic dlipatchet from Capt. Leet, of tht San Franciico police, will full explain the pres ent eendition of the cate. The man Lambert re ferred to in the letter and diipatchei, wat a wait er on the tteaner, and bad the care and cleaning of Mr. Adami't room. He it a tharp, cunning Scotchman, and reported to be an educated thief from London. The Copperhead bonudt who have been yelping at the beelt of Mr. Adami ever tinco bit mitfortune, will now have an opportuni ty of doing justice to an innocent, honett man, and, if they hare a tpark of honor in them, they will make baste to do to. The following are tbe letter and diapatcbei re ferred to I Police Office, San Franciico, March 2(1, 1668. j W. L. Adams, Eta.. Collector, ice. Dear Sir: The investigation concerning your robbery hat been dilgentlr protecnted, and I am fully aatii fied that Lambert, the flunkey, ia the thief. He etcaped mr search for him on the steamer Ameri ca, which left here March 15, by the au'utance of tome ef hiilriendi who btlongeu to the tbip. I have got more tactt tince be loft, and tent a letter taking Superintendent Kennedy to arrett him in New York, and tecure the com if possible. I ttnt one copy by the overland mail of March 17th, and another by the steamer of March Uth. I told Kennedy to telegraph if lie tncceedt, and that I would tend a requitition. If I could have com manded money to pay for doing to, I would hare telegraphed to Kennedy to send an officer to the Hthmui. as that would bavt been the tureet olan. I will telegraph to Kennedy before Lambert ar rivet In New York. I remain yourt, retpoctfully, J W. Lf.rr, Captain Detective Pallet. LATER BY TELEGItAPH. San FftANCiHCo, Kith April, W. L. Adam", Collector, Aatoria I hare Lam bert arretted in New York. Four thoutand seven bnndred (4,7UO) gold waa found on him. It will coat twelve hundred (91200) to bring him back. Send immediately draft by telegraph for that amount to me, otherwite the pritoner will bt dit charged and the money returned, aa the New York police will not advance the fundi. Imme diately on rtceipt of your draft I shall procure tbe papert tnd nave him brought out. j. w. l,f.es, (japt. ot roiice. . STILL LATER BY TELEGRAPH. San Fiiancihco, April 14th. W. L. Adams, Collector, Astoria I have ar rested Iho Porter of tho stoamer Oregon, and have recovered nvo tnoutand six Hundred (fo.OUv) In addition to what wat recovered in New York. I thall transmit twelve hundred (1200) dollars to morrow to bring out Lambert. J. W. Leem, Capt. of Police. Eipohiho A Villain. A card in another col umn from the Baptitt Church of thit place, brings to light tht real character of one of the biggest humbugi, greateat knavet, and downright acoun- drelt ever let loote en earth. Rev. W. F. Boya kin " stole tho livery of heaven, to serve the devil in," and a blacker villain than ha has proved him self to be, does not probably disgrace humanity. Being compelled to leave tbe church hero last winter, because of the reports that were circulat ed as to his licentloutuett, and the deadening ef fect which his very presence exorcised en the prot pecttof Unchurch, bt sought and found food,. shelter, and a generous friend under tho roof of a Christian brother of Yamhill county, who turned a deaf tar to the rumors affecting Boyakiu's char acter. But no sooner bad the viper secured a lodgment io the family of this most estimable Christian gentleman and generout-hearted man, than ho tttemptt the niter ruin of the tender and innocent daughter! of the family, resorting to the meana of druga to promote hit dtvilish purpose. Upon detection he fled, and, to escape the deserv ed wratk of the good people of the neighborhood, wno ngnteouaiy propoMd to administer mat ce aeeoraiui w juugo L.yncn t code, no it now a vag abond refugee toinawhero in tbe country. It ought to bo Jutt in law to tlay tuch men on tight. at uogt ana ceyotet are tilled when lound dis turbing the ihcep-fold. , Suavir of the OkBoc-N Coast. Tbe peo ple of Oregon have long felt tbe importance of A thorough tnrvey, by competent men, of the harbors, bays and iulett on tbo teaooatt of our 8late. Aqalna was discovered and surveyed by private enterprise, and there is not inuoh doubt that other important harbors may ba made known in Oregon by a thorough survey, which would greatly Inoreaee the wealth and oommerclal Importance of our growing State. Feeling the importance nf litis matter, Senator Nesmitb. on tbo 29ib of February, addressed a note to the United States Coast Survey Office, aud reoeived the following reply i IT. S. Coast Survey Office, Washington, 2 let Feb., 18CS. Sin I have the honor to aukowledre the re oeipl of your letter of the 2!)th ult., requesting certain surveys to be wade on tbe coast of Or egon. bvery eHorl will be made during the coming season to carry out your valuable suggestions, aa far as the means available will permit. I avail myself of this occasion to draw Tour attention In tho fact tbat the anuronriation for tbe current 6tcal year ia not yet available, hav ing failed at tbe last session of Congress, but will toon come before tbe Senate fur action. Very respectfully, J. . IIiloahd, Aotietaut in charge fur tbe Sup't. Hon. J. W. Nebhith, U. 8. Senate. DtacouRTisr. Mr. Hallorr, twine Ant In nomination, bad tat own Unit to make out hie own Itat of aiKinlinenla, and, on aarertainlng thai Mr. Fay waa nuiUe liU opponent. II dtvuirnl upon him to Invito that geullonMa to meat him In Ihnw appxinlinrnlt. Mr. tlallory waa dlacuur leoue enongh out to oatond thla civility tu kia manly competitor, who did, when be made up hia hit ot ap potntmtnu, invite Mr. kUllory io meet bin) In the can-rant.-Alif Democrat. It It true tbat Mr. Mallory was firtt in nom ination, and bad opportunity to make out bio appointtnenta, bat he purpoeely anil courteously deferred, that bt might oonfer with the Dem ooratio nominee and Fay was notified by Mr. Mallory, and knew that bo wat thus waiting and knowing lb it, jast at soon at he was nom inated pooled of to iho Dallee, made bia ap pointment there and published them, before Mr. Malhvy eoald communicate with him and Ibis tot act shows Fay to bo destitute of either eourltty or manliness. O'Meara talks aa if Mallory bad mad appointments jlr!, when tho fact it, Mr. Mallory did not make a single ap pointment. No Democrat Can Appaovi tui Mrs- tAOi or Tun Mar who Uttered h.'-Thos spoke D. J. O'Meara. Esq.," of tho State Rigklt Dtmocrat, a month or two ago bot Dew, in order to hoodwink the honest Vetera of this Slate, b pretends to be friendly to Presi de! Johnson. Oat upon such bypooriey ! Away with toob hypocrite I His friendship Wiitild td inythlpf whMt aeknewbHlge it. Mo Ira friend of President Johnson- tan (Tor train where such ueo at O'Meara lead. TO THE OKKUU.V ItKMOl KAT8-".0TUAXK TO foil." 10. Rriolvri, Tint we will ever hold in emtcfnlmcm ory thoaa through whoee jmlriotic, not mercenary or pnrtiaii aervieeH, the dignity of the RepQl'Mc and the Inleffritv of the Union were prenervea. Dtmocratie j-lalorm. The liillowinx poem waa pulillHlied tn the Booton Re corder, in 18G2, and it now makes a moat effective and appropriate reply to the conclave of seceasion hypo crite which adopted the above resolution aa a part of their platform, at their late Convention in Portland : 'Twill be no thanka to yon, good air 'Twill he no thanka to you, When nnr troop come marching home from war; The Red, the White, the Bluo Still floating o'er them like a cloud Of glory aa tliey cornel While a nation's bleattlng, long and loud, Buull about their welcome home. O, then 'twill be no tlianka to you; You frowned upon their toll; At beat 'twaa folly, In your view, Until yon saw the apoil, You nulied aud looked amazing wine A t juMtice'a long delay, And tnlki d dhout a " compromlae " To keep the hounds at bay. 0, yea, 'twill be no thanks toyouj You never apoke one word, When hearta and handa and all were due, That I have ever beard One cheering word of sympathy, One patriotie prayer, One word of faith and hope, to be A charm agniuat deapair. Twill he no thanka to you, good air; 'Twill be no thanka to you; When our troops come marching home from war; The Ked.ihe White, the Blue Still floating o'er them like a cloud Of glory aa they come, While a nation's bleaaing.long aud loud, Shall about their welcome home. Yet yon shall reap what we have towed; A country ahall tie ynura; For heroes blood in atreams has flowed, A richness that endurea. On, eat the fat and drink the aweet Bought hy the brave and true, And yet remember, aa you eat, It Is no thanka to you I Bead the Ad vertisements.-A great num ber of persons never read the advertisements. Yoo do yourself a great injustice in not doing so. We venture to say that we read more news papers than any of our readers, and yet we find the most interesting reading matter in the ad vertisements published in the Slaleiman. Just look at it. They tell yon what ynur neighbor is doing, what he proposes to do, and lion the thing is to be done. We venture to say that. if some gossip was to go and ciroulate private ly, under the injunction of ' yon mutt never breathe it," a tenth pnrt of what onr adver tisements tell freely, you would be vastly inter ested in tho matter. If we were to tell you privately tbat thero was a very important mat ter advertised in the Statesman, which has nev er been mentioned in tbe Oregon papers before. wbion'is of vast importance tn every man, and wbioh will make him richer tlmti any farm in the valley if he heeds it, you would soaruely believe ns; but yet it is tbe fact, and you will find it iu another column, under the head of this proverb of Job, " A good man providotb au inheritance." Then, ngnin, many of our advertisements tliow great literary merit ; aud in rending them yoo oan not only hear theoush jingle, but the wordt jingle equal Io Shaktpere. Take, for instance, Iho advertisement of onr mutual friends. Smith Sc Wade, in another column. Rend it over. It is absolutely refreshing in these dull, hum-drum days. Why it beat' Longfellow's " Hiawntha" nil to smash, leaves Byron's "Childe Harold" entirely in tbe shade. while "Nothing to Wear" ii made ridiculous by comparison. Smith or Wade is not only a bully poet, but " lie's heavy on the soli," Well Done, Andy. Tbe President has given instructions tn the heads of departments to givi preference to discharged soldiers iu all olerical appointments and promotions. Do Democrats indorse the President in this T An swer, yoo canting hypocrites. Albany Jour. Wasuixcitox, April 3 Senator Cowan has begun lelding Ilia nz which he boaaia ho liaa nnwer to use airaiuat the Pennsylvania radirals. The most promi nent feature of Ilia scheme ia to turn radicals out of nOlee and supply their places with soldiers, i.en. joBcpn mine naa nee i nominated for Postmas ter of Harrlshnrg. It la also understood that el (for. Wm. P. Johnson, who made a speech here last week In support of Hie HroHldent. has lieen aDuointed Colle.-ti.r of the Internal Revenue at Pittsburg. Well done. Andy. Off go their heads. Amen. We hope to see the ax used Ireely from one end of the Repnhlio to the other, Turn out tho " Kads " and put in the " brave hays ia bias." That is the true doctrine. Let those who distingoehtd their devotion to tbe Union by noble deedt, Instead of windy speech and extreme dootrines, now reap its honors and tnielomtnti. Andy Johnson knows who are the heel friends of the Union. Hard, Sound Sense. The San Francisco Bulletin gets off the following piece of good tense s As we have said before, President Johnson ia believed to ho a man of the striotest integ rity. He may bavo his idinaynornoies, but it will be time enough to thrust him into the hands of the copperheads, and those who have neen reiiels, vften ice find that he mil be of no uie to the Union parti in read jut ting the affairs nj tnt country. Tbat strikes ut at a sentiment well worth re flecting opou. We commend it to the Orego- man. Nsw Rimw Mallory intends to pay expenses in cam paigning, we uear. r or una piirHM lie lias taken with him Ilia old -miiKic lantern"eliow.and nrumnea In ad dition tn give representations of Shjlotk of evening is imearu. How is your pig, Dennis f How is thai pig ron pera l bulated the State of New York with, showing hini at ten cents admission. Can be count his heads jet t It io expected tbat your enlerlaiunent will close with tbe veritable "Jeremy Diddler." "You pay yer money and can lake yer choice." Tim Capital House The advertisement of this new Hotel may be found io another oolnniu. It ia now nearly comploted, and wakes the Guest appearance of any hole! ia Oregon, Ilo9 Thieves About. Two fine borsea were stolen from Iho place of A. Bush near this City last week. We have heard of two or three horses being stolen in the County during the past ten days. Look out for your hones, the "gang" are evidently in running condition again. TBI IARKKT8. A vsry large crop ia now betokened In Oregon, for the neat harvoot, anil it behooves farmers with stocks of grain oa baud to uiako a nolo of It The Califor nia "Farmer" eaye that Iho prospects are now that California will have one of tho best vropo at the noil harvest thai has sver beeu produced la tbat late. roaTLisn raonncu Nias.iT. Wheal, new, for milling, V basbel iiAt 1 UO Oats. " " KKiiTO Cora Meal, $ 100 ft 4 Ml f lour. extra 8 00 Klour, country brands 660 (IrouiKi feed, i ton 10 00 Bran, l ton w lai Middlings. V oa ..30 0062U 00 Apples, Wool 7MI 00 Apples, dried. I0oll Huron, fi ft, SO HaaM, V ft 10 Should., V 10 I, IB Hue lit Lard, in kege. 13:'XI Kjrge, V dim 16 Butter, V B S-VoNO Cbiekena. pnn and full growa, y doe., I 00(36 M Potatoes, V biieHel 40 Onions. V 1" lb SOfilJ 40 Mana. V I'M B J 50oM 00 Haieo nay, a too ij taj Loose Hay, it ton 91 00 Strew, $inu JU CO Dissatisfaction. From Unaeburg, from Polk county, from Denton county, from Linn ooontyrand from every direction, we hear well founded reports that tho Democracy declare they can nover stand such a load as James D Fay and Dennis J. O'Meara. Let every de cent aud retpectable man, every man who hn a particle of love for bit conntry, declare at once and forever that no avowed tecessionitt shall ever he promoted to places of honor or trust in the United States, and much less from tho free State of Oregon. Unwise. The last number of the Albany Journal contains a very unwise article, dentin ciatory. of Henry J, Kaymond and bis friends, and laudatory of old Thad. Stevens. Does our friend forget that Raymond is tbe author of our National Platform, was Lincoln's " Lieu tenant General in politics," and tho Chairman of tbe National Union Committee; while, on the other hand, Stevens declared, more than three months ago, tbat he did not ipeak for the Union party I A Scoundrel Exposed. REPOHT8 of an Important nature having come to the knowledge of tbe Baptist Church at Salem. Oregon, against the character and conduct of Klder W. V. Iloyakm, at which time tbo Church called special meeting, and appointed a committee to inves tigate aaid reports and the documents thai were for warded to the Church by the parties interested, the committee to wuom tne aoovs was referred, aid report t Whereas, on Februarv H'tli. 18fif. tb s Church did then and there grant unto W. F. Boyakin a letter of commendation, wiucn lie wrote ana presented to the Church for action, and tbe Church did, at the special instance aud requeat of said Bovakin, grant him the aaid letter, that appeared in the ' Evangel" of March Bth, 1866, published at San FrWIcisco. Cal. i andth aaid Boyakin having since that time ahowed himself, bv seduction and licentiousness, to be a villain of tli blackest kind, too black for language to express a villnin ao detestable, mean, and baae We now, the Baptiet Church of Salem, Oregon, do revoke said letter of commendation given to said Hor akin, and that appeared in the "Evangel" of March 8, 1K66, and caution all lovers of truth, virtue, and the Baptist denomination everywhere through the United oiutes, to oewnre oi said ttoyaam. If any information in regard to the above ia wish ed, We refer you to the Iluptist Churchea at Sulem Amity, and McMinville, Oregon Oone by order of the Bnptiat Chnrch at f-nleni April loth, imn. u. L,. MMHfcK, Church Clerk, Fay Up, and Save Costs, A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to. 108. J A. ItAKEK must pay up within THIRTY duva from date, or their accounts will be left in the hands of a proper olhcer for collection. April SI, IHoliw-tpd JOS. A. BAKER. Answers to Correspondents, nO INQUIRER- YES; We arc Bound to Close Ip our Accounts THIS WEEK! Bear That in Mind. Sulem, April 23, 1868. J. II NICKLIN St CO. Wool, Wool, Wool, WANTED i 600,000 Founds of Wool. F' OR whli-h we will pay the IN CASH, or MERCHANDISE AT COST, it nr.. tvrrvu. o. JUiltUCljl, ft IJU, r-alem, April !i3, 18MI. 2ra i ............ . . . . r. REAPERS! The well known and celebrated OHIO REAPER, Called tbe New York Improved, or Seymour and sloriran,) Combined Mactiua. with oreat imnrnv.. uiuu.s, iinvnuc H STEEL CUTTER BAR, Can be changed from a reaper, to a mower, In ten minutes i cute 6 and 61 feet swath, within one inch or two feet from the around ; will cut 18 to '20 acres perduy. Can be used with two or more horses. Will work on BIDE HILLS, where other Marhnti trill h I, easier io get tne grain off tban any n """""'B " mo way oi tne neap er. The GIANT BEAPEKI Cuts a SKVKN FOOT SWATH, will cut 30 .urea? per unjr. ALSO, Mcl'ormlck'i 0-foot Reapers and Mowers, uairi unio Manny's j Wood's Prize Mowers, Union, uu Diaic, ncmc-j s, etc. Pitt's Improved THRASHING MACHINES Russell's Masslllon and Sweepstake, 30 TO 36 INCH CYMMDEKI. ALSO, Haines' Illinois Harvester (Header), Wire Horse-Hakes, on Wheels, Revolting " all sizes, Portable Power Hay Tresses. With a general assortment of AGRICULTURAL GOODS. Asl ow as can be purchased elsewhere. J. D. ARTHUR &SON, linrl Cor. California and Davia Ste., 8. P. llurvcM of 1800. ..or.. Knapp, Burrell &. Co., PORTLAND, OREGON. JN csDsequence of the loercaalof demand for FARM MACHINERY. that has Seen insil. upon our house itarlsu Ih. usst rear, we have this senson mi1s such arraugwmriiU as must suable us I. supply sit our friends. Our slock, of all descriptions, has been Increased to sued so extent, as .nobles us to say, without d.ubl. Uiat ean. (ss tiiun ss our shipments, now due, arrive) oner the largest uu mm. cvwM,e nwnmmi oi r.rm inipleoLolo, all., ehlnes, etc., ever Imported by on. house en litis cussl. Our llilportatloas have, for th. must uart, oseo selected to oersoo from the varUus manufacturers In the Allsnllo end Midule Slates, and UMtit to onfer with eci(l rsroce to (As mint and reuiremHto of Oreqvn. Msnjr new machine, hav. been added to the list of those oereiour. approved, all -r wklch we shall be hsppv to show or n-l.oU, an.l .JI, tikW a. MI..I..U. vr rnoil lr com, at very i.w prices. Our oew supplementary Catalogue will mob bo Issued, and will b. mstUHl to auy sddreM oa application. We enumerate below a few of the srtlolM wo Import, for many Of which wo re wm uirem. id urefoo, v, esaiDftoo, asd Idaho t CTKRLVS COMBINED Keener and Mowre. HALId OHIO "liaurovad ituckeve" OuiukinMl Imut on-, .nn,.,MH. NSW YOKK COMHINRP, Seir and Head Rakes. I'ALiroKNIA HUNT. Ur.n.r cuU Ik Il VAUUkK STATS duiblned a superior llihl two horse u.cniwv. (I'KT'S KAULRComhloed. lltCOKMU'KS Combined self aad Head Rakers. KIHUT's Amerloso Uarvosler. HAIMC3' llllools Header (eauloa. BALI,' Ohio Boekeve Mower. I'NHiN Mower Uombialnf boat futaraa ef the leading MeCtlKMIOfS ISM Imnroeod Mow.e. HITS UEM'INI BtrVAU) TIIKKSHItlt-l to 10 horao power, eilra slroa(, with all Iho "P.ll l" aad "Ko sell's" Isleet ImproveiaeBlo. Rnilu a Chain Thradters. dirt Paw.ra-dlfereol slsee and kinds, -milky," Kevolvioi and Wire Tooth ll.rse Hay Rakes. Uore. rilek forks, Hay Preooso, Urala Drills, Vaa Mills, lend and power llralo MllU. Portable Uriel Mills. Bark Mills, RhlDile Mschloeo, Uant Plows, Motto. Peoria, Booloa Olr-rwr.oew poteal "Cast Steel" Left Hood Side i,iu ana v a ruws, uruh Breakers, ,cultlvatore, Oa Yebeo sail H.iws ; Churns ; tu., tXTRAtt aad KKPAIKa foe Thrcohers aod R-eDere. SII KI.S llliCTItlNS.il ,1. . ; . lire, sleek ot Rl liUhH aod LEATHER BELTINO-all widths. ro Parlleular allenlloa oald to orders froai reajele dlo- Ulcls, and pains takeo to peek roods eooipally aod securely. Wees oriU o aa Urn or tower lAoo lAe sums article 00 prturtM lArooyA sy olAor soarcA eor pnooo, sou 00 or addreso, Knapp, Barrett Co., Portland, Ore oa. Portland, Mareh 10, lee.-ti! Siilt m and I)r chntpa sVatron Itoiad 4'onapanr. rpHB annual aieeiinwof tbo stockholders of the 8a. 1 teas and lie. Cbnteo VVaoioa Koad Coaiiaiij will be held at tho Court House iu (talent on Saturday Lbe Jth day of May, WW. CM. TKHKV, eaiont, pnl leuewll Socretary. Ksalire. HAV1NO pnrehaMd ow the (th day of January, Iteon, all of J. 11 rkarr'a lutoroat in tbo asorchan. dise. toola, uotoa, aud aceouuta of the late Inn of J. II, Kiarr A Companr, the bueimts will bo condors, onder the name of L. it RTAUK. oi tho old .unJ i Mr, U. V. rtorr, who la authorised to eolloet all d.bls due lb oald Snu, and wilt pay all demawie surainat the saaso ' L. At. SfAKtt. Baleos, April 93, IteSe, 8w4 CAPITAL HOTEL, Corner of Htiite and Liberty streeia, HA I.EItl, OIIUCJOX. 1. P. DElVtTIf I?, rropricloi', TTJOUI.U respectfully inform the citiiens of Rulein VV and the traveling publio that, having recently purctiHaeit tuie New and Hplondid Hotel, He Is now prepared to accoinmothtte all who may fa vor him with their putroiiiige, at frier to tuit. The CAPITAL HllTKL is an entirely new house, rooms hard finislied, woll ventiliited, and well fur, nished. The bouse has line anits of rooms, with eou uectinir doora. for familiea. The Dining Koom ia large and eommodioua, and the Table will be furuiahed with the best the market af fords. Hoard, per Week, . . (5,00 " " with Lodging, 7 to BIO Tho proprietor will at all times endeavor to please his guests, and be respectfully solicits Ins patronage oi tne puoiic. Apru iow. Family Groceries. rpHE nnderaigned wonld inform the public that 1 baa on band a anpply of Family Groceries, w Ii be will sell CHEAP FOR CASH! Please call and examine bis stock of SUGAR, syrup: . COFFEE, TEA. CANNED FRUITS, Alt.. Aih.. before niiroliasinu- frum anv one e se. He confident that lie can sntisfy those who favor I liinl who voeir pmiutiac. uuiw iicav uw, . go dc Co-'s Kxpreaa Office, Bulem. April 23, 18lii). JOSEPHU8 HOLMES, One Hundred Dollars Reward ! QTOl.EN from the subscriber's pasture, ou Sunday hj night, April lain, a spun of IRON-GRAY lIOBUKg, Ko marks or brands. Both horses 16 hands high ; one six and the other seven years old ; one with two while bind feet ; both bad white faces. 1 will pay the above reward for the return of the horses, with t'lh'TY DULLAHS ADDITIONAL for the apprehension and conviction of the tlner. a. uunti. Saiem, April tfl, IWi6. 8iiw JOHN C. BELL Uai Jast Bccelved and Ii Now Opening a Very Fine Stock- or Spring Goods ! DIRECT FROM SAN Fit AXOINCO, CONSISTING OF EVERT VARIETY of DRESS and FANCY ARTICLES Among which are SILL POPLINS, of vnricrl styles, Ladies Collars and Cuffs, Jaconets anil Bareges, -Brown Damasks, Swiss Mall aud Charabras, DRESS ELEVATORS, India-rubber Pages, Gilt Conla and Ladies' Forms, New Style SprlngA Summer BONNETS Silk Girdles, Bugle Trimmings, Estelle Shawls, Lama Plaid Shan Is, Linen Cuff's, Ladies' Linen Collars (eyed) Embroidered Handkerchiefs LADIES AND iVIISSKS HATS, Flounced Braid and Derby Hats, Pedal-braid Norman Hals, Cballies, Mohair Dress Goods, Fancy Lawns, Solid Black Lawn, Broadway and Duplex Skirls, Marseilles Counterpanes and Bed Quiits, mUSI.IN DE LANES, "every variety and style,' Motambiques, Black and White De Chevres, Alpaccas, Organdies, Cliiti. Merinos, White and Fancy-Colored BALMORALS, Sprugne, Philip Allen oc Merntnao FEINTS hngltah and r reuoh 4-4 1 anoy l'rints, Proa. Galloon, Denims and Cottonade, I, 1 and 4 4 Brown Cottons, Drillings and Fine 10-4 SHEETING Together with a general assortment of Gents and Youths' Goods, of every variety. Also a SPLSNDID ASSOHTMKNT of Gents Boots and Shoes, A riNS lKfOKTMKHT of Ladles and Children's Shoes, An an extenaive atock of HARDWARE! Q SJ E E ft S W A R B , aud GROCERIES: All of which will be SOLD LOW, for Cash, Wool or Country Produce JOHN C. BELL. SKLEM, April 53, 1836. 8lf Coiilracloi'8, Take Notice. QEALED PK0P0SAL3 WILL UE ItECEIVED kj at me unts urtno I lly Kocunlor, Kalem. Ilregon. till Uo'clovk H M Mhv 1st. Io0. Kolt 1U1I.IIINH T11KKK t'ISTEKNS at snrh points aa the Council mar uesignaie witnin me vity oi twieru. Cisterns to be of the latest approved form, lined with flood substantial brick and cement wall, with heavy east-iron trap d or supported by a substantial oak curb, and each to conlaiu either 14.0011, J,0o or ii.lHIU Kallona. to be coiupleled aud ready fur uaa ou or before the brat day of Auguol, IM. Each bidder is req'nested to state distinctly his bid on each of tbe three different aiaea. Bids will also be received for KK Rl'lLDINQTHE CiMTEKN at the iutersectioa ot ferry aud Coiunier cial Streets. C'ouirai-tore will be required to irive bond and ap proved security, oouditioued for the faithful perform aura of their eontracta Tbe Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Payment to be made la coin when the cisterns are ready for use. Propoeale should be directed, '-Common Council, City of bulem," and indorsed, "Propoeola for C'ia terua." J.W.SMITH, Chairman Committee on Cisterns." Salem, Oregon, Apt il 11, ltd 7w3 NOTICE. Orrirs or Cmr Qi'iRrsaxtsTaa, ) DaraaTMtaT or ths CoLiiaau, Fort Vaucoovor, W. T., April 6ib. IrWA II)KIH8 TO PIKCHA8K "OR THE CAV L K riEllVtl'E (INK HL'NUItKl) AND Ta'tsl. TY-r'lVK 110KSK8. Horses tor this Service must ba of Dark Color, Sound in all nanuniUr wall UA.. r.... Ho tosiiieoa lbi bauds hiflh, from five I j) to nine (9) ."' sua won auapiea in every way to Cavalry service. ' Parson it.ir,m. nf c.ll;nd II ,.t ,1.:. .1 lion, are requested 10 preoeut them for inspection to .mmnm Mil 1 in. I. .... I. . V. HUUUES, Drovet Lieutenant Colonel, and Chief Vuarter Ussier, ' Wepanmool of the Colombia. WOOL, WANTED. I will pay Iba HICHS)T MAKKBT laICsl ft WOl W. C. BROWN. DALLAS, Folk county, April 16. Itjtt. 7 ail "A Good Mao. Provideth aa Inher- itanCS." Soripturs. THE Br.ST WAY TO DO THAT, 18 TO INSURE YOUR LIFE FOK THE Benefit or Your Wife and Children ! The Best Company to Insure yonr Life In, U.tlio NEW YOUK MUTUAL Life Insurance Company. FOR THE REASONS. 1st. It Ii the oldent Company in the United SitUes, being foumlud in Wi. iM. It poBHei ft larger Cupititl tlian ny other CompRity, being Fifteen Million Do 11 an. with an Annuel Income of four Million Dollar-, and Btoelpti from txcivsivtir cash, and baviiifr a larger capital than all the other companiei of New York Slete put to gether. 'M. It li the beet manaiied Comnnnr. 4th. It ii a Mutual Company, and every one who Ineuree in the Company Ii a itocklwhhr therein, and not only necures r-o mucn to mi family wliun tie alee, but alio drawi hii nro rata ah a re of the nrollte, 6tb. The dividundi are larger than in any other eomnainr, the last dividend being teventpper cent, 6th. It ii tlie HAFKST Company Hitice ikcukitt ie tlie paramount eomideration, it follows that no Life lneurai.ee Company ii worthy of confidence nnleie it exact such ratei of premium ai will prove inftlcient, under the moit nn favorable circumnlancei likely to occur, to meet the clalmi ai tbe Policies fall due. 17" Beware of CHEAP Companies f No advantage fi taken of a Policy Holder who by mi. fortune is unable to continue his annual uavments. but a Policy will be issued forthwith for the beueiit of bis heirs after death. Dividends are declared on tbe 1st of Fobruary In each year. The following description of Policies are Issued by this Company, tlie premiums on which may be paid yearly, half-yearly, or quarterly, at the option or the party antured : lit. Lirs Pouciw. Thcie are ImuhI for the whole term of life, pnynbte, toKfther with the dividend additions, arter tht denlli or the pai ty iMureil, to the person entitled to re ceive t) Mine. 8il. Eniwwhikt Amps a no Pouciw. These sre Issued to 7erioni ileilruus of uteitliiK provision for sdvsnced life, or any other purpose, ami are pftyntile, togetlier with ancrueil dividends on same, Ut the auured party on attaining a cer tain age, say 40, 4A, tX), 6ft, 00, or OA, or, In cum of his death before arriving at ttmt aire, to his heirs or mikru. N. B. Pitrlluutar sttentlon Is requesteil to the advantages affordvd by the payment or the premiums, on both Lira ami Kmdowmint asiuranve policies, In Tin Aknou Inrtalhikts. The rates or such premiums charftrd by this Company are lower, while the dividends are greater, than In any other life company In the United HtaU-s. This plan of paying for a policy by a definite number of annual instalment! mutt com- mend It if If to every Ihoughtful man, and It obviates one of the greatest onjeutloni to life insurance, namely, the uncer tainty of being able to continue the customary payments of prriiiiuiiii nunnjr tne iner years or me. 8d .Endow a swt Pomciks roa Ciiildhrv. These are paya ble when a child attains lbe age ot 18, 21, or lb years, or up ward, either with or without Hie return or the total premium paid, Id case the party assured does not attalu the speclOud age. 4th. BcavivoasHir Ankditt Pouctss. Kates or premium are now given hy which an Insurer may secure to a surviving nominee, whether wire, parent, child, or friend, the enjoy ment or a certain definite and permanent income, free alike from the angers and expenses of Investing money, and from dependence upon persons who may, perhaps, prove In judicious or adversely Interested. By this plan a huiband, for instance, may secure to his widow the payment (In annu al, of, ir preferred, In semi-annual or quarterly Instalments, without tvtra diary) of an annuity sufficient to maintain her In comfort and Independence during the remainder or her life. All premiums paid may be made returnable In case the tiominee, or person for whom the annuity Is Intended, should die first. N. B.-The Company will Issue policies on a single life to the extent of t'O.OOO. A pRoriTABi.i Inviwtmkkt. Life As-iiirance Is beginning to attract considerable attention merely tn tlie light or a profit able Investment or runds. Shrewd business men, who have examined Its merits, are coming to regard It as one of the best investments of runds which ean possibly be made. As one of them lays : "Delve, plod, and contrive as we may, to those who come after us, we And nothing jo sure as a Lire A siur nee policy to do It." They are sallified that the mo ney paid as a premium upon Lire Assurance In a company conducted on right principles, will yield a better pecuniary return, considering both the rate of interest and the certain ty of a payment, than If put into almost auy regular busi ness whatsoever. An Example, Showing the Working of a Policy of Lift Inmrance in the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of JVeir York. Mr. B. of Pan Pranciseo, Policy No. 38,271, sge 40, taken out Feb. 1, lttrto, from that time until Feb. I, paid to the Company annually, 117, .'10: total, $d!,90. II ii divi dend or share or prof Hi in the Co. during that time was tMtfM bring ar443a more than he paid to the Company ; being about H per cent, per month interest ao the amount paid, ir he had died at that time, his family would have j received The Amount of Policy, 910,000,00 Dividend Additions to same, ,4VbM 11,405,28 ir the (317.90 paid annually on this case had been In verted otherwite, paying iy )i per cent, per month Inter est, st the end of three years, It he had died, his family would have received as the result or the Investment only the principal and Interest on the same, $l,ii44r&9, Instead of the amount of- the Lire Insurance Policy, $1M5,29 l,8t4o&S Difference In favor of Life Insurance, $10,810,6o Examples of Policies Paid by Ihii Company. Original Am't Policy. Dividend Additions. Total Am't Paid 9iu,uou, 0,000. 4,000. 1,000. $16,926,09 M7tt,4H 6,asn,o8 i,doMv. HT Greenbacks Taken at Par. Objections to Life Insurance Answered. Objection.--I cannot afford to Insure my lire. Akbwib Forty -dire Cents a Week will imure $1000 on the life of a man aged 80. Ii the ultimate fate of your wife and family a matter of such perfect indifference to you aa not to call for a sacrifice amounting to even Iras ihsn hi If a dollar a week? And If, wllh your pretent Income, you are unable to make ucn provision ler mem, now win uiey brar iti double be reavement when left without you and without yoar Income f On. I can make a better investment for the hrneflt or my wife and family. Axs.There la no way In which a small sum or money can be so profitably and securely Invested, for such a purpose, In a policy on your life ; because the jiuriii ii m nntn premium secures, sna at once, a very much larger sum than the Investment or the same amount could possibly tlo In the ordinary operations of itade. Bat sides, securing a sum In this way d?s not, in the least, Inter fere wlib your endeavors to accumulate In any other way you may detlre. Ow. I have sufficient already, and do not need It. Ass Ths'iiiandt of others have thought similarly, and yrt, dying, have left their faniilis in want. xierient:c haa proved that nr iiammv tn loriune w uncertain as l lie Duration n life. A Pwltcr of Insurance will a-cure your wife and family e.ma. hic muiia us cniicr in jut particular instance. Who Ought to Insure their Lives? Rvery person whose duly. Interest, er pleasure II It to pro vide for the necessities or comfort of othen. Certainly, every man who has a wife or children to provide for, ought to aeeure samethtng for them hi thte way, as his ue aas.M lawn swi uKin r Tery uncertain, i Lift Insurance Company Ii i well-regulated am nisi duiik. The nmlorsiinml Is airoiit fur Iho almoa Onmnano. ami uiu lur 1110 Miiowm named Companies, lor the ,, iimiuviio vuiier I UN1VKRSAI. LIKE INSL'KANC'B COMPANT nf New York. Insures Ixpairkd tins And WIDOWS ORPHAN'S' LIKE INSURANCE CO oi now lora. uarsRatD Akkuitius Ohaktsd. Call, or send for a namnlilel. and invasiiuiiu ih ninxer. ineAUTIIfc Will VISH ail 1110 lOWlia in 11)0 .aiiey, ana uiiiain the mailer In all wbo desire k in sure- J. OASJTON. Airant. Halem McArti Carosjitkr, Medieal Examiners. 7lf S t S ST at -i a .I I P ft u a s u D O i a - 5f I a5 .Z ? " s 2 o Fay Up, Gentlemen. ALL PERSONS knowing themselrea indebted to sae are respeelfullv invited to call and nav no soon, ao I need lbe money to pav mv own deblo. Thankful for past patronaire, 'l hope to slid seo von enme around Io the old stand, when I ran be found ready to wait ou yo with an iurraaoed stock of GOODS AT REIU'CEI) PRICES. Salem. April Ifi, IKiWTtf J M C'Ol'LTER. Cash for Wool COOKE, M' CULLY It CO., Will pay lbe liiglieet market prico, ia cash, for 100,000 pounds of WOOL. VLL BACKS) ran bo bad by applvinc at th store. ?if "Ji lull', hi. Just RccclTCd, to t.Uh NRW AI PRATHKRS. io doz- HFnoirRiira, Vat aals eboap, at BBKTMAM BROS), FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES, Copy of the Kepnrt of the Committee of Awards at tbo Fair of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE NEW YOKK, 1H05, To Hie FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO. for (lit - licit Family Rewing Machine. Highest Premium Gold Medal, llonsaoiisat -1st. Ita Simplicity and grent range of work 2d. The Kevrmiil Feed Motion. " 8d. The perfect Onion and Huhstantlal man. ner In which the machine In made 4th. The rapidity of Its working; and tbe quality of the work done. 5th. The Nclf-ndJ iiitlug Tension. The FLORENCE was nwnrdoil the First and Highest Premium at tlia State Fair of Cali fornia, tho only Fair on the Pacific ooast at whioh any two doable-thread Sew. ing Maohines were exhibited in competition in J8G5. Ths Kl.oniNCl reeelved the only premium awarded by the Mechanic's Institute of Han Francisco, in 1864 and 18t5, to any Sewing Machine, Bowing Machine Company or Agiiit, The claim of a competitor to a medal is without any foundation whatever. Wherever tlie Kl.ourni-a has beeu brought In com- CHInn Willi oilier bowing Machines, it has always n declared the beat. It ia the moat simple, tbe most substantial, the most etlicient, and its use is easily learned. Kvery Machine sold is warranted in the full sense of the word Send for Circulars and Samples of Work. SAMUEL, HILL, General Agent, 111 Montgomery street, San Francisco, N. O. PAItltlSIl, Airciii, 7:y SALEM. Oregon. OKIGIIVAL POETHY. - Eespeoifully Dedicated to the PEOPLE OF OREGON. If nnytliing you chance to need, And think it hard to find, Just stop in to Smith & Wade's , You'll get it, and the kind. If in tlie Hardware line it is, They have it. nice and new, And sell it anful cheap for cash WIIKAT, OATH, FLOUR, BAf'tfN, HARD, WOOL, I1UTTBR. t'llKtCSIF, BBANB, DRIKD FRUITS), ' r .' f PORK, when you kill yonr hogs, And throw the screws in too. Their Dry Goods, too, were bought for cash, And that since cotton fell ; It'll pay you bis to trade with them : and everything in tho world can be found thero, in the line of Drj Goodi, MolhiiiL Booti and Shots, liati and Cspi, Mloni, etc, etc., ete., And they're heavy on tlie sell. And this secret which we've learned, We'll civo to all to keep : Their trrent success in catchintr trout. shooting game, etc., is not so much owing to their skill, or shape of head, as to the very superior kind of tunning and Fishing Tackle they use, And have for sale so cheap. Remember now, make no mistake, The name is SMITH & WADE, And you will find before six months, that, in Dry Gnods, Clolhinf, Grotfriu, Hardware, Iron and Sttri, Wagon and Buegy Timbcri and Irons, - Ett.,Ett It is Me place to trade. 7tf All the Y7ool IN THE STATE WANTED, - FOR CASH, hy SMITH & WADE. Guardian' Sale. IX pursuance of an order made bv the Conntr Coorl of the State of Oregon for the rounty of Polk, st the April term, IH66, the undersigned, fpiardian of Wiliard H. Linville, i. minor heir, will, on Sainrdsy the I'.'lh day of Mav. Itti. at the eoort-houae door ia Dallas, aaia county, between the houre of 9 o'clock a and S n't-l'lt n m nf miA Jn. vnnu In nnhlii sals toT cash to the highest bidder the followinit deocribed nsl esuie. to wu : l no nmimiieq oneoixtu tntereai oi, and to the wifo'a half of the donation land rlaiia of ttarrison Lioville aud wife. Notification o. 1, " T. 8. R. 4 W. Willamette tnoridiao, oitaals, Ir"- and beinjr in Folk eounly, OroKon. Male to wmiwn at one o'clock p. m. of said day. Tortus, Uokl coia band ou the day of aula. UAKKISim LI U'l'Bi April 10, l!W6w4:r Onardias. Sammona. In tho Clrcu'l Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Iks Couotv of f'ooa. In Enuitv. Sally Anu Trapp, plaintiff, ) va suit lor in"- Jacob Trapn. defendanL 1 nO JACOB TRAFP, defendanti In the nans ot X the Stale of Oregon, jron are hereby nolissd saa required to appear in tbe Circuit Court of the Stale of Oretrnn for the eounly of Cone, within ten "'i from the service of thia summons upon voa if serves this State, within twenty days from snch erriee.soe answer ths complaint In the abnn suit lied, aaew yon fail to make anch answer, PlaintilT will apply tbe Cunrt for tbe relief therein praved. for, sna win I . t r . ' J J:.LMMM)Ma ioar jiMipfmeni airainm yoo rorcooisana uwwy . Bv order of K. E. Slralmn. prsidin Jnd of ssas Cunrt. T D. W1NC1IKS1KB. Ktnplra City, April 16, Si'.w6 Plaintiff a u J- Knramons. In ths Circuit Conri of the Slate of Oregwi for tb County of Cons. In Equity. Avnea U Allendar plaintilf, ) .. vs. Suit for Divorce. Cbarleo W. Allender, defendant. ) u IlO CHAHLbS W. ALLr.NDEK. Helenas - m. ine name oi tne ewe oi i rrefrnw 7"" . j aotiArd and muird to appear hi tbe Circoil Uo"" the Stale of tlreirosi for the enmity of Coos, wiuw lea davo from Uie service of thio entnaaoM opoa voo if served in tl io enunlv, and if served ia any " vmrnrvo this State, within twewr isavs Iro" rm aervice, and answer the eranplaint in the aw" SM. and if you fail to make saorli anowev, Pw"J will applv tn the Coon fur the relief therein snV" for. and will take jotaool etnuooa yoo) for sootse"" dishnrsemonta. . J Bv order of Hon. It K Slratton, Jad Court, this K-'i iv -f Arr" . ..... Tw6 I. D.WISLHKSTe.K,rtaMuaa'W i,