hc (Ovcfjon statesman. SALEM. MONDAY. MAY 14, 1800. MAHION CO. UNION TIRKRC. K..r Hmtu H,.imlnr-B. IIbowk, J. ft. n.uTvri.iiiiiT. ItL-lircBtltUllVi-i J1"' NK'HI-'f. "ITKSI., H. K. l'ARMS, I,. , IIAVM, 0. ll.lWl.tl. Cmmiy Jinliit J"ii 0- Passim. Counlv OUrk (Jsoiuia A. Klike. Siiel'lff J. J. Ml'SMIY. Tntaaurer Baui'KL HsMmicr.. M.rMi'r H- I). Mutism Mmnl Hujiorllitt'Tiil.Mit Ij. J. Pdwrm, Co. t'ominll"iier J. II. Ilaimita, TltniitB 0. Biuw. Hiirveynr T. W. Davknpiirt. Clorntiiir ymmiTvw II. Hmitii. I'OLK CO. UNION TICKET. KrpresenUllres J. I. Coixiss, MrM. DiiDSne, J. 8rourrk, Courily Jntl(je W. (1. WiNTmia. County Ckrk Thomas 1'sahcs. Wierlrr Aba Hllltevs. Treasurer We. Hows. AmeiBor J. W. Downkr. Schonl Superintendent.!. A. ArrLltrjAT. Bnrveyor W. T. HiLsr, Cormier N. Ihmsnx. Ct. OolnmlMlntii'rs (iHuwis II. K11.KI1S, Uroriir Comktivs. GKOBGB L. WOODS AM) JAMES K. KKLLY Cmidiilutus for Governor of Orotton. will iitihliclv ud- drcai tlie people nt tlie following limes mid places, poitiitietiflnir Hi otto o clock, p. m. or sucn tiny t I'nrilntiil. Mnv 1 ''.tli. Aiilmrn. Mnv Siiili. Italics Citv, Muy IHtli. intlwiilsura, Mnv 29th. UniHtillu Uitv, Mnv tllst. NuMinvme, mnv jibi. La Grande, May H'lth, Ciniy.m City, June d, KI FIIS MAliLOKV AM) J. 0. FAT. Cnndidiite for Onnjjress, will address the puupl nt the rnllnwinir times mid places t PqIIrh, Muy 17tli. Kuiwne City, Mny 24th. Salnm, Muv liith. fiiikliind, Sfny 2ilth. JHfrrwra. Mnvioili. Rnwlmrir. Mnv Will. Alhimv, Miiv'illst. Omivotivillo, May Milt. C'orvuilis, Muy Kerliyvilln, Muy 31st. Jacksonville, June 2d. Public Sneaking-. By agreement, the Polk comity cauilidutes. of both parties will u.Mrcsstlie people. I "otf i imi n at 10 o'clock M.m.,; mine iwuiw iiiii limes i,uu iit.Ton i At Bridgeport, Muy Eld. At K. W. Simpson's, Muv 2 Itli. At Hiiona Viuu, May !ih. At Monmouth, Muv ViOtli. At Stone's ftHionl lln.no, Donghis, Muy 28th. At Plensant Hill, Jackson. Muy !!!Hli. At Ira Townsonp's, Suit Luke, Muy With. . At, Itelhel. Muy 81st. At Kola, June let. At Dallas, June iM. l'IBUC SPEAKING. J. VY. Johnson. Democratic candidate for Prosectv 1 1n or Attorney, will address bis follow chitons at the followiiiK times and plHces.coiiimeiiciiiir nt one o'clock p. m of each day. Tlie opposing candidate is invited to meet mm. Lebanon. Muv 15. Duvton, May 2j. Lnfuvette. May 'A 7 p. tu. McM'iiiiiville.'Muv 2(1. North Yamhill, r'alkner's Muy 2S. Dallas, May 29. Monmouth, May 30. Kola. Muv 31. 8rio, May 111. Jefferson , Muy 17, Sublimity, Mu'y 111. McAlpin's Hcliool House, Muy 19,7 o'clock, pin. Rilverton, May 31. Wacondu, May il2. Aurora, Mav '-13. Butteville, May 24. r-aletn, June 2,7 o'clock, evening. "RALLY KOl'M) TI1K FLAG, U0ISI RALLI U.U'K AUAU I" (10VKKNOK (1IBIIS and COLONEL HAWKIN8 will address tlie citizens of Oregon as follows : Plcsaunt Hill, Thursday. May 17, at 1 p. m. CotiHire drove, Friday, Muy 1ft. at 1 p. in. Harrisburg. Moiiday.Mny 21, nt 1 p. m. Albany, Tuoxl.iy, May 22. nt 7 p. in. HrownHVille, WenneMiay, May 23, at 1 p. in. tahanon. Thursday. Muv 24. at 1 p. ra. Krio, Kridny. M.iy 25. at 1 p. in. Silvirt' n. Saturday, May 21), at 11 a. m. Ksletf, Hatiirdiiy, Muy 2d, at 7 p. m. )telm.4Hi. Monday, May 2H, at 1 p. m. Aurora. Tucsdnv. May 2t, nt 1 p. in. Oreom Citr, Wedoedoy, May 30, at 1 p. nt. Portland. I'hursdav. May 31 . at 1 p. m. Dalles City, Hutiiidiiy, June 2d. polk man affairs. Dallas, Mnv 9th. 1866. Ed. Statesman : Tlio obargo but often been made in l'olk county, by tin- opposition, that the present administration has taxed the people exorbitantly, while the previous one kept the tales down aud built a very fine court house besides. Let us see. Under the lust Tour years of Democratic (?) rule, I find that there was levied for county pur poses', aa follows : Amount levied in the year 1R58. t 8.sH 2(1 " ' ' 1h.-s. . 10,20.5 17 . " lt.HO... f,,8(i!l M " " " " Mil.. 2,0.i4 Di Total under 4 years of Dcraut ratlc rule 27,3fl 33 Under the last four years of Union rule, I litid that there has lieeii levied for county pnriioHes, us follows Amouut levied in the yeur 102. . .13,390 HI lii:)... 42 42 " " " " IHB4... 9 092 HH ' lhUj... 22 IH Total under years of Union rule. . 113,610 16 Making a balance against Dem. rule of $UJJ 17 Now, 1 am irilliug to concede that Democ racy has nut been iiiamtiiiiuoua enough U iUelf to the amount uf the cost of the court lii'iise, although it claims to have kept taxes down and made this public improvement be tides. The court home cot )7,400 la) Which tuken from balance above, leaves ... $5,09 17 Nearly Hix Thounmd Vollart yet remaining agsiast Democracy! Who lias squandered the people's money ? The Dcoiooratio adiniuiBtrution. at its close, left some money in the treasury, but hail made more than cnoogh coutracts to consume all on band. The present administration will go out leav ing the treasury in tar better condition than did the last, not having spent aa lunch of the peo ple's money by nenr 6.(J00 after giving the opposition credit fur $7,4110 more than they havo claimed, and having made mure of other improvements, such as bridges, lumber fur road districts, etc., eto. Honest, intelligent voters of Polk county, think of these things, and contrast them with the representations that have been made to you for Ihu last three years. I do not ask you tn take my say so for these facta, if you are the least skeptical. Come to tlie Clerk'i odioe and see for yonrselves. In conclusion, I would inquire Democrats, what did you do with the people'! sir thousand dollars 1 V ho squandered the people's money ? W. C. Whitson. Military- Itkhs. We learn that Compa ny B, 14th U- S. Infnntry, Capt. Henohen, leave Fort Vancouver this morning for Fort Doise. Capt. Small's company, G, 1st Oregon Cav alry baa been ordered to Fort Vancouver for muster out. Capt. Lafollett. with his company. A, 1st Oregon Infantry, is reported on his way down from on nip Polk, hnt detaiued on bis route by high water in the Deschutes. Green C. Pallon. lately promoted to a 2d Lieutenancy in the Oregon cavalry, was lately mustered in as such at Vancouver on the 10th. assigned to Company It. and ordered tn Fort Klamath. Company It. ia ttationed at Camp Lyon. The force at Fort Klamath consist of com panies A and C. of the cavalry, aud a detach ment of Com pony I. of the Oregon Infantry. Ortgonian, May 11. The Union ticket ef Lane county ! as fol low: For State Senator. W. II. Odell; Rep rrsenlalive. A. McCornack, 8. Rigdon, J. M. Dick; County Judge.. Paul Itraltain, Com missioner. Laban Uuoy. J. M. Laferty; Clerk, A. A. Skinner, Sheriff. M. 11. Harlow's Treas urer. R. H. Parsons; Assessor, Geo. B. Ward Surveyor. J. J. Henderson; School Superin tendent, J. L. Gilbert; Coroner, Win. Gale; County Central Committee, F. B. Duno, H. Small, Manley Danforth, Wm. Smith, Joteph Davit. The following naim-d gentlemea were nomi nated at the Yanibil Union Convention t Rep resentatives. J. Lameoo and R. R. Laughlin; Judge. J. W. Cow Irs; S. C. Adam; Sheriff. L. L. Whilcnmh; Treasurer. C. Ecklrt; Com missioner. Wm. Ball and J. II. Brown; Asses sor. D. Smith; School Sup't., John Spencer; Surveyor, A. S. Watt; Coroner, Dr. II. V. Johnson. "Remrmmr mi Sabbath Dat." G. B. Smith v. Lalian Case Action fur mooey bor rowed on Snnday. Court decided contract void, and gar judgment for defendant. Report of the proceeding of the Beotoa county Circuit Court. t7 Nor Trif U A. We are requeste-i lariat that Ike roainiiAreatii hi the las &-nr from Jefferson, la Ibis comity, liji.ed "II. A J ," was aot wriUea by II. A. Jo'w. Mr. J"busi is a good I'dUm sua. at vrnbxly knows who has ti e p learn r of hie m Jrwtmaiire. arnt funberanote mr mr report of tl wrasewo at Jefferson was correct iBcvviy isuticnUr THE YAQUXA IIAV ( OU.MIiY. Anollicr Account. D.U.I..A.M, May ,1, im. Etl. ftntmman t As tlioro is considerable blow and some misrepresentation iu regard to tlio Ya quina country, I thuught I would give tlie opin ions of others, including myself, concerning it. I do not propose to enter Into a very minuto de scription. The Yniiilrm is a small striinin, with a valley ranging in width from one to two hundred yards mountains on both sides, steep, and cov ered with brush and dead timber no table lands of any account. The valluy is cut up by tlio river, leaving good-sized potato patches, whenever the thick brush and Iocs are cleared off. There is the best chance for a road through hero that I have ever soon in theuonst Hange, but tlio population will lievnr bo ablo to keep it up, consequently the road will belong to a company. There aro a fuw small prairies, but they aro claimed. Arriving at Pioneer City, you And that nothing but four or five houses and "great expectations" compose this town ; yon can aland in the road on top of tho hill and throw stonos down the cbimnoys. Thoro is no "stable," and you have to take your horses on the boat down nbout20 miles, and put them on an Island. Pioneer is at the head of steamboat navigation, and steamboats cannot come up here nt low tide if tliey draw two feet. Got on board the steamer, and by dint of pull ing on ropes and pushing the bow into a hole iu the bank, to turn around, we are oil'. We soon come to a road going to Elk City, running around a steep mountain next to the river ; in some places the road has caved into the river, and at others the mountain into the road. It will be about as easy to clear out the river as to keep this road in repair between Pioneer and Elk cities. From hero down, the river gradually widens to Oystor ville, the wator never getting lower than five feet. The mountains got lower, but rougher, pitching abruptly down to the tide lands, the "gentle slopes" so steep that a man can hardly stand up on them "table lands," the tops of steep moun tainsand the whole country clear to the coast covered with tho "awfulest" amount of dead spruce, fir, and brush from Oystervillo to Beach mountains ditto the wator getting wider, the channel itself being about one mile wide no farming or stock country as yet. There are SJU feet of water nt average tido on the bar. The people here subsist by oystcring, or from travelers, and cannot go any place except by wa ter. I found but one democrat in the place, and they tell me all along that democrats aro won drous scarce. That is ono tiling they boast of. This is no placo for saw mills, as there will never be any market outside for knotty spruce and tir lumber, aud it dead several years at that. There ts scarcely any green limber. This is a verv cood nlace to come to for snenil ing a short time on the son-coast for recreation, but for nnything else, it is mixed. If there is ever nrailrond, Willamette is just as near as she wants to oe, ana tlie present stuto of things will never amount to much. The country is not thero to support anything There is a small amount of land up hlk. river, bnt men tell mo that it will take any amount of thousands of dollars to ooen a road. I am in the employ of no one, and am uot interested in anything thero. I went to trv to suit myself, but could not. I consider tho coun try overrated, and have written this for tho bene fit ot those who think of going there to make homes, so they cau go with their eyes open. But let every one go and satisfy himself. Tho crreat great "bnz7," there is caused by mengoing in, and vuiiuug; nnruy uisgusieu. IfunbUYKK. Oiieuon City. At the city election last Men. day, the Union men carried the day, as usual, by fair majorities. The following aro the names of thoso elected ; Mayor, Forbes Barclay ; Record er, J. M. Moore: Councilnien, J. T Annersnn. George A. Pease, Cliarlos Logns, Wm. Barlow, 11. i'. i nompson, J. W. Lewis. (Joureo Larocone: i icneui vi , i- vonruiMii, Assessur auu vol lector, V -! , V. 1 i. W . P. Bums; Street Commissioner. D. J. Mover: City Attorney, F. 0. ilcCown; City Marshal, Thomas Miller. The Oregon City Woolen Factorv ia buav nirrlit and day, employing about eighty hands, nod turns out goous mat are not excelled in quality by those ot Lastorn manufacture, and we are not surprised to lealn that a ready sale is found for all the articles they make. Preparations are being made to enlargo tho manufacturing capacities of tlie Factory, to enable it to keep pace with tho in creasing wants of the coast. The officers of the Company are, D. P. Thompson. President: U.Ja cob, V ico President; James Winston, Sec'y; and u. v. u. iatourelte, 1 rensurur. A mass meeting of Union men is to be held at Oregon City on to-morrow, tho 10th, to nominate a candidate for the vacancy in the 8tato Senate irom uiacKanins county. 1 he paper mill machinery has been purchased and the intention is to erect the building this sea son for its reception, and have flie mill in opera tion by next fall. Let the housekeepers in the country uegin to savo tueir rags, as every pound win ue nceueu tu Keep tlio factory going. .Painful Accident. A. W. Lucas, au..writes us from Monmouth, Polk co., under date of Mnv Dth, as follows: "On the 8th hint., while Kldcr J. K. Murphy was riding out about sunset fur his cows, ins mule stumbled and pitched mm lorwaru and to the right, the mule fulling on his left log, Iracturing It just below tlie call, llns limb had the white swelling in it when an infant, and ren dered him quite lame all his life, that leg boing only about half as large as the oilier. Notwith standing this, through his indomitable persover mice and industry, he managed to rear a large tamily liy limping alter tlie plow all the week, then riding many miles to preach on Sunday, ln Dec. VHu'l, he was thrown from a horse, breaking tlie same limb just below tho knee, and injuring him severely otherwise, but by the treatment of his skilllul physician (Dr. cheltun), he recovered, to tlieaatomidimentof most of his friends, but leav ing his knee stiff and quite crooked. Now. he has to undergo the suffering from another frneture of mis uiiturtuiiato liuiu, but Ins physician ( Dr. Har ris) thinks he will recover. Supporting these par ticulars might bo of interest to Eld. Murphy's nu merous ftiends in the State, I request that they may see them through the medium of the States inrta.'' More Money KecoVf.red. The San Francis co Bullttiu of April !!7th ha the following : " De tcctives Lee aud Ellis havo recovered $500 more of the money stolen from Collector Adams. It was given to Tlioj. Rogers, a waiter on board the Oregon, by Lambert, who told Rogers that if he (lingers) would keep mum the thief would give liira some of it. Roger went to Panama on the steamer with Lambert, and was arrested on his return, when he immediately owned up, and pro- duced his share of the hush money," This is another " honest" man that Mr. Adam is " rob bing" of his bard earning. MiLTxn.MAii Democracy. The following nomination hare been made: tor Senators, Wm. Strong and L. F. Grovcr; Representatives, P. Dennison, R.J. l.add, S. Freidenrich, R.B. Wilson: Sheriff. Al. ZieLer : Co. Jiidce. J. Catlin: Treasurer, John Dolan; Assessor, Robort Bybee; Clerk, . S. Morgan : Com'rs, John Stevenson, and Buckton; (Surveyor. A. B. llnllock; School Sup't, B. Cornelius; Coroner, J. D. Bowie. A Unci) "Democrat." F. Owens, one of the Douglas county democratic candidate for the Legislature, is said to be the fellow who wanted to name one of his children J. Wilkes Booth, in honor of the assassin of President Lincoln. Cot'LDN'T Aimr.r. In the case of Donahue, who was tried at Walla Walla on the IHth alt., for killing Ferd. Patterson, the jury failed to agree, and the prisoner wo held for trial at the next term of Court. Declines. Clark, the druggist, wishes to uy to the member of the democratic convention, hich last week "honored" him with a nomination for Coroner, that if they will call around at Apoth ecaries' Hall, he will give them a dose of Web Foot Tonic to quiet their nerve. CLATaop. The Union convention ha nomina ted Cyrus Olney for Joint Representative, J. 0. Hustler for Clerk, and A. L. Montgomery for Sheriff. James William and Thomu Ward, convicted at the circuit court for Clatsop county of assault, nave oeeu sentenceo. to tlie penitentiary lor six months each. At Work again. The Willamette Woolen Factory has resumed work, after a few day' sus pension, durinr which time one of Leffel tV My ers Double Turbine Water Wheel was put in. This improvement will enable the Factory to ran fuil time during the dry season. New BELL. A large and fine tonod bell ha recently bean purchased and hung in the belfry of th Catholic Church in this city. Personal. Rev. David Rutledge and Astbel Bush, Esq., lately returned to Oregon, after an ab sence of several month in the Atlantic State. CrNTEKaav. The one hundredth anniversary of the establUlmenl of MelhodUm in this country will be celebrated by a convention, to be held at Astern on tin 16th inst. AT PoKTLAND. Tb Onout say General StI' htadqtiartci have been fixed al Portland. Tho Sentinel, published in J-odsonvillo whern Fay redden, sny he makes nhinky "chebanga' his places nl resort. A oorrespnii dont of tlio Ortgonian reports that afUr the discussion ut La Uranile, Fay mill his strikers took possession of a lalonn and ourried on a reg ular debauch, in which Fny threatened to whip everybody In particular. Jno Smith would exouso that by saying that Fay i crazy ngnin. tV The Demorrnts nf Mnrion county met In enn venlion hero lust Thursday, and nominated the fol lowing ticket i Kor Htnte H-nators-John V. Miller and 0. M. Whit nev. Mr. Whitney declines Representatives M. L. Savaite, C. 1). nellinger, Gen. M. Htroud, John T. Smith. V. E. Bldridgo. County Judge Milton hhaiinon. Clerk-Dun. 11. Murpliy. S'loriir Wm. J. Herreii. Commissioners Cliurlea riwcgle, Lewis Orinllh. Treasurer I'reston Hamilton. Aaneasor George 8 Downing. Hcliool Superintendent II. V. Drown. Niirvevor Wm. F. 1'ugh. Coroner J. K. Clark. Mr. Clark declines.) The convention selected John V. Miller, J.J.Rrowu, Jacob (Junior. G. W. Uolan, and J. I). McUurdy, as a v.mnnn lomuiitice. A platform indorsing PruBident Johnson wasudopt- ed An arrangement ha lately been made with the 0. S. N. Company, by Postal Agent Q. A. Brooks, which lecure a mail from the Dalleu to Walla Walla by every boat, Instead of a tri weekly mail, as heretofore. . The laying of tho telegraph oablo connect ing Victoria with the main land, ha been com pleted, anil communication wn effected be tween Portlaud and tho former place on the 24th ult. Appointed, Albert W, Gray, one of tho printer boy in the Astoria Gazette oflioo, ha received the appointment to the vacancy In Or egon' representation to the Navnl Academy at Annapolis, Morylnnd. fe" We are nnder obligations to Mr. A. L. Buck ingham for lute 8nu Francisco papers by steamer, Correspondence. Kai.km, Ook.. Muy llth. lRlill. Mn.fl. M. Whitnkv Sin Hv rennest of the Mam. ocralie committee of Mnrion county, Ogn., I hereby notify yon of your nomination as a candidate for Shite Senator, with the request that von accept. i). t'l.AUK. KniTOH Rtatisjuii i Tho above notice was handed to me to-day, and I wish to say, through your col umns, that my uominnllnit wiis without niv know ledge or consent, and wholly against iny wish. Not that I wiah to appreciate the eouHdenee of that con vention as an indignity upon me. Hut, owing to a pe cnliar train of surroundings, it will prove my serious injury if I cannot make my decline and trne stums hs public us the use that is made of my name. I hold my calling as Ln humble minister far more saered than the highest post of lienor or prollt. And while I have the name of being a minister, I cannot get my consent to accept a nomination of any political partv. lint as I was instrumental in excluding a member of Mill Creek congregation, some llfteen months ago, for her esy, in making politics a test of Christian fellowship, ho and others, being of my own politics, became in vetornte in hornld ng me us a secessionist, rebel, trai tor, democrat, lie,, nil over the country Therefore, it is not. very unnatural, siuee my enemies are all of my own political household, and since trnasna, robell ion, and partisan democracy sleep quietly together, (0, nevor wake lliem np!) that those loval oi.ea should thus manifest sympathy towunl me. ' I tliniik y gentlemen, lor your commiseration, uud buliovo you honest, loyal citixona. Hut us I also believe that de mocracy will carry iu its bosom the stigma of rebell ion forever, I can never be a democrat until 1 can learn to appreciate it aa a kindness ol my own party iu calling me a seccKsIonist. Keapecifnlly. 0. M. WliIT.ir.r. I. (). (I. TTlil organization of the (. Lodge I.O.G. T.ofOgn.AW.Tcr was completed by tho inatallatiou of officer and conferring the (. L. Degrees, in Salem, on the mh inst. by licv. A. C. McDougall, of Cal. (1. L., St. Deputy fur Oregon. The following nro the oDlcers for the lirand Ludxe for the en-ulng venr: Dr. 1). It. Freehold. Star of Hope 'i,"dge No. 7, Eu gene City, ((. W. 0. T ; Wm. Ibirinnn. Union Lodge, No. 1(1. Dalles, 0. W. Coin.: Helle Flint, United Lodge, No. 4, llweburg, (i. W. V. T.: I). C. Pearson, Salem Lodge No. 3D, Salem, 0. W. Hecy : George H. Iliddlo. Capital Lidge No. 1 1 , Salem, G. W. T.: L. K. V. Coon, Kulem IMie No. 30, P.d.W. K.T.; Miles M. Miller. Salem Lodge No. 30, G.W.A.S.: J A. Warner, Western Star, No. 10, Albany, (f.W. M.j A. ('line, Mneolu Lodge No. 1, Vancouver, (J. W.D.M.i J. W. Meldmm, Willamette Udro No. is, Oregon City, G. W.I.G.; P. Kwell. Jener "on Lodge, No. 8, Jeftersuii, G. W. (. G.; Wm. Water num. Ji Person bodge. No. 8, G. W. Mens.; L. T. Wood ward. U'lianon, (i. W. Chap. Hit. A. C. Mi Dongal instituted S;ili m Lodge No 30, of memliera from Capitol Lodge No. 11, on the evening of the sth but. Tnirty halms in Oregon und one in Washington Ter ritory, havo sprung up In this order In less than cue yeur. Hurely the Gnal Templars are a "success." Dlr. S. A. Allen's World's Iluir lie- ttorer and Dressing. Yon cannot be bald or grey, aud neither lime nor sickness can bleaiish your Hair, if yon use them. Hold by all Druggists. Agents, Hosteller. Smith, & lleiin, Han Francisco. HARRIED. Al Uothauv. Mnrion countv. Mav li. 1H0G. hv Per. G. H lturticti, Mr.Jutuca T-'Hutvaon, lute of Lancas ter. EiiL'Inud, and Miss Maria l.ouiu lllidge, late of London, Knuinnil lu nshiuglou roiintv, April I'J, IMS,, by Kev. Jas. 1). P. Huneute, Col. Thon.ns It. Cornelius and Miss Miesoari A . ilauahter of Kev. Wiu. E. Hniilli. all of tluit roiintv. AlthaHileti Agenrv. April Ifl. loTai. br Itev. N. Clark, HowHrd Kberl, of Co. A, 1st Oregon Iufuatry, and Miss Klizahetli Klenora Johnson, both of Benton. April S. hv G. Grcve. J.I'.. Frederick P. Ruiiuder and M ies Millv A. Strong, nil of Clarke eo., W.T in nalem,,Muy l , liy 1'. 11. llatcli, J.f.. sir. J. Jay Brown and Mrs. Nnney U. Kenuyer, all of Marion. DIED. Iu Spring Vallev. l'olk ronntv, Mnv 1, IWsi, (lahri- ella Armstrong, wife of J. J. Armntrong, and daugh ter of Adam ami Lurinda Htephens. aged t years, 3 months, and I'i dura. Hi. Ixiuis turners please csnv. May 3. 18iili, at his reaideiico near Pliuuix, Jackson '., Oregon, Hev. 8. P. T'avlor, ayed 06 years. Speoial Notices. SOOTHING AND HltACING. - There Is no nrenara- tion in existence which has such a soothing t Ifect in aaea ol nervou ex. neineni as DR. IIOSTBTTIIIfS fcTOMAfll BITTK1W. Although, the fame n( this leuonrurii invigorant re'ta mainly ou Its atoaUhin t-unM of DyH.p..i,i, Liver Complaint, and Intestinal di-turdcr. it ia euuallv ef- faei'iva iu nervous complaints. Thousand., of Indies irt t it as remedy for hvsteria. Ibitlerlne ol the heart, uervou head ache, vertigo, general degility and all peculiar dirtturhanrc and derangements tu which, as a sex. they ire fiibject. It cheers and lightens the depressed mental power as well as strengthens the bodv.and 1L use m never followed tv snv unidcaxant reaction. Niild by all Dnigists aeddc'iler everywhere, aud by HODGK 4 t'AI.KK, Agenti, Front street, I'oniauii. luxuriant Growth and Beauty to the Hair. Mrs. 8. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Dressing. The great unequalled Preparations for Restoring, Invigorating, Beautifying, and Dressing the Hair, Rendering it soft, silky, and glossy, and disposing it to remain in any desired position t qnicklv cleansing the scalp, arresting the fall, and never fails to restore grey hair to IU natural rolor, and produce a luiirlanl growth. For sale by all Druggists. Ageuls, Hosteller. Smith At Uuan. bau Francisco. Gm A Tough, Cold, or Bore Throat, RcqciKM isxinuTg snr.iTios aho should a cHtrain. Ir i t.own to coari' ci. Irritation ef the Long, a Permanent Throat Afleclioa, or aa Incurable Lanf Disease IS orTKK THI Rtll'LV. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Msriso Disrcr larLctsc To thi mti, eivi iMMEoiAT aaucr. For firooohttis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive ana Throat Diseases, Taoc.ii is ski Dstn always with coon success. SINGEES UD riBLlC SPE1IERS will Sod Ttttku useful is clearing th voire whnn taken before Finning or 8-aking, and relieving th throat after aa onoenal exertion of the vocal organs. The T rocket art recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and bar had testimonials from eminent a tbrooghoul th rmmlry. Ileing an article of trne merit, and haaing proved their efficacy by a lest of many yean, meb year tnds them In Dew localities in various pan of the world, and tlie Trockn ere universally pronoonrat better then any other article. OsTti onlr " llanws's llaoscHUL Taw his," and do am lake any of lb II WA. Imilaliamt that ay be offered. Hold everywhere in the t'niloit Hi.l. and In Vnr. etgn Countries, si Si ernia rr boa. fimt'.' Varniahea! VOtlLH It Hoar's jiluj.. A.n-rirao C.-rl.. Co i pal, llensiae, Dnmar, and KMIw Vnil,r. ml 'J Ni'KRa st IICGlim V. WEATIIERF0R1), Importer mill Wholcmile Drugs, and Medicines, Jt'X PAIMS, OILS AMD WINDOW (JLASS. White Lead Varnishes, BRUSHES, Kerosene Oil; Painters Material, And couataiuly receiving, from tlio EASTKUN MAUKETH, utsinAnLg INVOICES OF GOODS In our Hue, and oll'ered to the trade lu Quantities to Hnlt ..AT., VERY LOW RATES. TERMS, CAS H! Fire Proof Brick, ISO, Front Street, POHTIiAND, Oil It GO. W. WEATHERFORD. March 10, lRlill. .tniis:t JOHN C. BELL Has Just Received and la Nov Opening a tery true mock or Spring Goods! DIRECT FKO.T1 HXli rBAIW'INCO, CONSISTING OP EVERY VARIETY of DRESS and FANCY ARTICLES Among which are SILK POPLINS, of varied styles, Ladies Collars and Cud's, Jnconots and ISnregos, Brim n Dnninsk, Swiss Mull and Chainliras, VKKaJst EI.BVATOIIM, India rubber Puses, Gilt Cords und Ladies' Forms, New Style SpriiiK i Summer BONNETS Silk Girdle, Buglo Trimmings, Kstello Sliuwls, Lnma Plaid Shawls, Linen Cull's, Ladies' Linen Collars (eyed) Knibroidereil Hnndlicrchicfs, .Amen AU .HINsiF.ia' NATS, Floutiofd Ilraiil and Derby lints, , Pedul-liiaid Nurmuii lluls, Clmllics, Jlnhuir Dress Goods, Fancy Lawns, Solid Black Lann. lirondwny mid Duplex Skirls, Marseilles Counicrpnncs aud lied Quiils. .Tlt'slMlV Dlil.ANKM, "every vuriolyand style," MnznuihiiUi's, 11 luck ami White De Chcvrcs, Aliaccns, Orgiiudios. - Chitz, Merinos, White and Fancy-Cnlored BALMOHALS, SrHgut. Philip Allen & Merrnnao PKINTS English and French 4-4 Fancy Prints, Pros. Galloon. Doniins aud CiittnnaJc, , I and 4 4 Drown Cottons, Drilling and Kino I0 4SIIEKTIXO. Together with a general assortment of Gents and Youths' Goods, of every variety. Also a sri.cNiuo assoktmi nt of Gents Soots and Shoes, A pink A'noaTxnrxTof Ladles and Children's Shoes Au an extensive stock of HARDVAUE! Q I' K K !v H W A H K , and GItOCICRIES: -All of which will bo MOLD LOW, for Cash, Wool or Country Produce J OH . RKI.I.. hALIlM, April 33, ISMi. Sif Buckeye Reapers and Mowers! H'ST RKCKIVRI). from the aaeuis in Han Francis. J eo, a large stock of the above celebrated Agricul tural luiuleaients, which we offer at San Francisco Prices and Freight PKICKNi A Kennerand Hower ff4imbind,No.l, (largest sisel W'" "V Mower, No. I, (largest siae) 175 Oil " " !l, second else Iw IN ALSO, livers' Patent Hay Klevalors f 14 00 Vt arrantcd tn anload the largest haul ol hay and stow it sway in the peak of a barn, or top of a stark, tn Imm three to five minutes, no fanner should be without tbeui. Heud for a circular to Wi. lUKKN.JIKIlllILL k Co, Ponland, April M, lwiti-U Agents. Reapers and Thrashers, WE have on hand a few of Ihe latest and most ap proved Kespsrs and Thrashers, which ws offer attha LOWEST RATES. Also, a variety of PLOWS. Call and see then at COOKK.McCUIXY fc Co. I'rciii'li Window tilMatt, STAINED IILAM. and Figured fllsss, Hold Leaf, Graininir Toola, C.mrl and Nabls Hair Urnalies, llismond Ulass (.'otters, etc., Are ., st oett slYKIIH at HIOOH LAW NOTICK- HAVIX permanentlv Inralrd in Ralem, Oregon, I sM.lieil pstronaa's In tbs tins of my profeMioa. (illertions. nmveyaiiera, agencies, sad all basin) in and oat of conns pertaining to a law office, promptly attended lo. friends, givs ms a call Office npnosii the f.'apltsl lintel. H. W. LA WHON. March V, imo ly-s Atl y at laiw. CABPLTH, Oil Cloths, Matting. Window Hhadwi. at M IlKKVilAN mw. WOOI-. WANTED. wilt pay llit IIH;ET MAHKKT rstlt R for vool. W. C. BKOWN. DALLAS, l'olk inty. April IS, InCi. 7ml CAPITAL HOTEL, c orner 01 mate ami ijineriy sireeis, jai.k.vi, oisiino.. J. V. DVVVKV, Irorietoi', tl 70U1.I) respeel fully Inform the citlsens of Kalcm VV and Ihe traveling public that, having recently purchased this New and Hplondld Hotel, He Is now prepared to accouiniodate all who may fa vor him with their patronage at prices to suit. The CAPITA I, HoTKL Is an entirely new home, rooms hard llnished, well ventilated, aud well fur nished. The bouae has line suits of rooms, with con. nei tiug doors, for families. Tho Dining Itooru ia large and commodious, and tho Tuhle will be furnished with the best the market af fords. llourd, per Week, (3,00 " " with lodging, 7 to lo The proprietor will at all limes endeavor to please his gucals, and he respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. April 21, lHtio. HI ACK OFFICE. Theoflhs of the California Stage Company is at the Capital lintel. Wages arrive and depart daily. Family Groceries. 'PUB nnderslgncd would Inform the pnblio that lie 1 has on hand a supply of Kamlly Groceries, which he will sell CHEAP FOR CASH! Please call and examine his stock of Sl'GAK, SYR VP. COFFEE, TEA, CANNED FRUITS, fee., &o.. before purchasing from any oneelae. He is coiindcnt that he can satisfy those who fuvor hiui wiin iiioir patronage. I'inco next door lo wells, f ar. go Si Co. 'e Kxpresa Oftlre, Halcni. Aprill, IKtiii. .KKSKPIUJS HOLMES. WANTED! 10 flOn ""'nnd women and children to go to vv tiennnus urn I'telnre tindery ut Dullns, Polk Comity, Ogn. To seo nioro than ten thousand dill'ei-ent piclui'S, mid Views of ALL NATIONS. And while there get a picture tnken of themselves that cannot bo excelled on tins coast. 8. A.KKNDAM, OHIGINA1, POISTItY. Hcspeotfully Dedicated to the PEOPLE OF OREGON. If nnything you chance to need, And think it hard to find, Just stop in to Smith k Wade's You'll get it, and tlio kind. If in the Hardware- lino it in, They havo it. nico and now, And soli it awful cheap for cash WHIIAT, OATH, FI.OI II, ll.M'ON. I. AKO, WOOL, IKTTKH. I'll I'IKMF., IKAMN, VHIKD FIH ITia, I'Olt K, when you kill your hogs, And throw the screwd in too. Their Dry Goods, too, were bought for cash, And that cineo cotton fell ; It'll pay you trip; to trade with them ; und everything in the world can bo found there, in tho lino of Dry Goods, Clmliiiif, Booh nun Shorn, Huts ami fops, Notions, fit , etc., etc., And they're heavy on tlio sell. And thi noeret which we've learned, We'll give to all to farp : Their great euecess in catching trout, shooting gaino, etc., is not bo imnli owing to their h-kill, or fluiic nf head, as to tho very pupcrior kind of (.'uiiiiliiK anu Fishing Tackle they use, And havo for salo so cheap. t Remember now, make no inistiike, i ; . Tho name m SMITH & WADK, ! v And you will lind before six months, that, in Drj Goods. Clothing, Grocerlci, lliirdwarc, ' Iron mid Slrcl, Wagon and Buggy Timbrra and Iron, El., Elt., It U tlx place tu trade, 7tf mi the Wool IN THE 8TATK WANTED, - f6r cash, 11Y SMITH & WADE. AGENTS WANTED In ill Psrts of the Country, for (he MILITARY and NAVAL HISTORY or Tiir Rebellion ln the United States. IT ! Wk""I to be t iU i id Hid work, morecompleta than any that hut been or amy be hrefior pub li'tied. Complete in one royal fwUtro Tolunie of over Hlto il'Mible-eobimn piifm, and llhittruled with mutter nna Aue neul enxravinirp, olitrrd pliitei nf bailie rene priiiUil lit Ute hty ).et at y lu uf f-hrumo lllhnra phy In ail color, and nearly DM) well iatd dim pa and chart, itidiiipenMible reuifilea to iucIi a work. Ii alao ecntaiiia an elalMrate nnle of content, of 9' cloaely -printed paea, by meana of which any impor tant event of the relielhon ran at onre be referred lo, or the career of anr rtpular otticer, or the opera tion! of any particular eofntnand. can be traced out in detail. (V The work will be aold only through traveling aeitta, and eaHnaivcly by anliecHptiou. It hua not been ranvaared for at all, and the entire field ia thai open, eo that early applicant ran have their choice of territory. KxHneive territory friveu, and liberal term offered. On receipt of $1 by mall or eipret. we will forward outfit, with inMm-tum forranvaaaln Addreae KHANCIH DKWINO at (,, Umf WO and I Harramento at , Kan Kranclteo. SOMETHING NEW! tarn tow Wagon, Bngpy and Sulky Timbers, Piflf tU Thimble SkrlBi, M loni I It O IV A TV I HTKKL! At Portland Pricss and t'raiitlit. HMITII WADK. Rslsai.ApiilJO. WA HICHE8T CA8H PRICE PAID -Mill OllKOON WAlt HONDH. -HY- i-.tf IIRATII, Dr tllllOlO o. PAINTS. Mntn PA I NTH, fnr pslntln Wsirotis siM far. riat, sit kitnls ol tutors, In oil and wstsr, for lluua I'amlin, al wi" MYKH8 r niOOA New Goods and New Styles, J, B. & M. HIRSCII ! Are now rec-eivinx, at tlieir OLD STAND, . ., f II ....... ,.l..l . 1S.. lllualu vvt uiuitiLiiiiii nuu rtiij rjucci-, both from ' Nnv York anl San , Francisco, a LARGE and WELL SELECTED stock of Ladles', Gents' and Childrens FURN I SH I NO GOODS, Dry, and Fancy Goods, f 10THISC, BOOTS, AJ1D JH0ES,1 HATS, CAPS, j GROCERIES c CROCKERY . . .. . .ami a . . . , , '. . Regular Assortment GENERAL MERCHANDISE. rilODTJCE TAKEN ."' la xr haiiga for goods. ' ' Persn'n wiliiiii(to iurcliuso will dn well to call and exnmine before pitrclmaiiiK oluwliers. J. D. l M. WRSCH. WOOL! WOOL! 500,000 lbs.! WOOL WANTED I ' Kor wliicli o will pay the HIGHEST MARKET ' RATES. 1 1ST 0 ASH! J.B.&M.HIRSCH, NAI.En, OBEGOIV. 1806. Spring Trade! BREYMAN BRO'S Aro now receiving end oin-niiig their large took of SPRING AND SUMMER (JOODH, And liereliy rraiwrtfully annoitiire lo tlie public nf Daiein hiui vK'iniiy tnas insy nave now ins mm aasorlmeiit of itooda in tbeir line ever olferad btifure ill Siilt iii. Tln ir stuck consists of DRY GOODS, ' ! i ..." i l jx FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, T : ' BOOTS and SHOES, HATS AND GAPS, GHOOKHIKH, . , , . , CROt'kERY ni) CLASS WARE, Ilardwiii'C, etc.. ' ... ' . i . a i Ons of the flrui having; Iwn in the Han Francisco market for aeveral weoks, nn pallia lias kssu spared to select tlio j .... NEWEST STYLES AND FASHIONS iir 1 Ladies' Dress Goods ! Fancy Goods, LADIES SILK CLOAKS St KANTILLA& Ladies Eats, Gents Furnishing Goods! CLOTH 16, ETC. Call auJ lea ni before pnrohasiug elsawhera. We will aril at the lowest market rates. for Cash or Produce. Kaltm, April 1, lxuti. dtf WANTED, 50,000 lbD. WOOL! At HKVIMAN BHVTHStMH. Just Rccelred, AM I.NM. NMW 'AI.. STBATHKMN. JIM DOS. BEDnriMMU, InrMlacheaa, at HltelMsKI BBOi, IIiirvr-M 01 is. SEED WAREHOUSE Knapp, Burrell L Co., PORTLAND, OKKOON. conseqiirnce of ths tneivsslng dainsnd for ' 1 FARM MACHINERY,- i that lias btn tnaus span our nous, eurlnu th psat jnr, ws have this seaioti made such srrsovami.lils ss must suable us to supply all our trienila. Our slock, X sll owuirlpllons, Imn lneNss4 to see a an oxtufit, si snalites ua to snjr, wllhoiit rinubi, that wt ess, (as anon aa our ihlpmon'a, nuir due, arrlre) olTrr the laritwl and nuMt eompUtt tumtrtmKt of farm ImpUm.nl,, also chluea, ,u., em loipomMl by out house oo Utls eoaat. . Our ImporUMoas he, for tlie moM part, been selected irj tf.'f?," ?m "' ""IIKa msnuraclurers In Ihe Allanlle snail MM, lie Hutu, and mads to ordir with iptHlU raereww 1st Me tctinf, and rtquirtmmlt 0 Oregon. Many ne msehlnea hare bees added Is the flat of thosef hsrstolsn sppeoeed, all of which we shall ho happy Is she1 our frlenili, and soil, sillier st wholesale or retell lor eesh. el rery low prices. .. " Our new Bursileawntarr Ostsloeus wlttsoea be sjssod, east will be nailed te suy address on sppllcallon. Wa eunmersts below s lew ol Ihe artlolea we Import, tor many or whleh w are toU auntt Is Ores on, Wssblustoo, sad Idaho , ,. : 1 K8TIRI.Y'8 COMBINID Roapar and Mower.. , . a ., HALL'S OH.'O "Improved Buck.;." Uoinblsed Vssm end Mower Iwo alses. ' NKVY YIIKK OOMBIN'.D, Belt an4HnBb );,,, ;,, CALIFORNIA OIANT, Reapor-sala IX leal, , BAOOKlt STATIC OomUneii s superior light two bursa maohlne. ' Jk., BURT'S KAOLB Oowtblnsd. - ' ' 1 McCORMlOKS Comhloed self and Hand lUkers, KIRRY'S Amerlosn Hsrrester. . HAINES' Illinois Header genuine. . i.n . i l ..:t:i BALLS' Ohio Buckeye Mower. , , I'NION Mower Oomblnlof best features of flie leailtat; Mowers. . . . . ,M. ,. . . , kw..:1 McCORMICK'S 1808 ImproTcd Mower. . , I'lTT'S QKNUINK BUFFALO TIIRUIIKK 4 te 10 eorSS H)cr, exlra .irons, with sll tlie 'Put's" and "Ass. ' m,IIV luteal Improvements. ! i it t '1 sn.'' h'ii Kndlrsi Olialn Thrahera. , ' ' ' KTlraPowers-dltrerentsliessiidklndi.' ' ' "' Holky," rUvolrlngand VYIraToolh Horse llsy Rakes, .1,, Hone Pilch Fork.. Hay Presses, drain Drills, Fan Mills. , ' Hand and power Oraln Mills, Portable Oris! Mills, ' Bark Mill., Shingle Machlnea, O.n. Plows, Molloe Peoria, Boalon Clipper, new palenl"Oaal Steel" Left Hand Slds Hill and Ouat Plowa, Grub Breakera, .Cultivators, Ol Yukea and Bnwa; Ohorns; lie., Kte., KXTRAM and KKPA1IU for Threshers sod Resocra,. , . FKlKLBSStTIONHallahi s; a larsa aloe of . .1 I. I HUlllltK aud LEATIIMt BELTlNO-sllwldtlis. (W Parlloular attention paid to orders rrmoi remote dis tricts, and palna taken to peek Roods compactly and seoaHtty. Wees vtlU be ns tote oe lower than the rums article cvrn be- pruoured Uirouah amy other tonrct. . For prior., csll on or address, ..... Knnpp, Bitrrell eV Co., Portland, Qrefon. Portland, March to, 1806. 3iu8 HEATH, DEiRBORN kii T1IANKKUL for punt favors, aud hoping lo merit a uontiiinanue ir tlio same, would respectfully aniiouiice that they uro now receiving and opeuiutt. a larpe aseortinent of .. ...,. i New & Cheap Goods clothing, Dress Goods, .-" Dry Ooodl.: Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &v -.' ' .'t I.. ... ., ,'. Fftnoy Ooadaj. ;": '(;'; 1 '': . 1 a .... .n-.... 1, ,, We would call particular attention to our eilen' sire stock of .' . . i. , ,..,,. ;t a ef.e -' .r. I .- ..,! .... .,. ... Hardware, Iron and Steel, -a Carpenters' Tools, , 'Null and BolU,, '; Blacksmiths' Tools, 1 Spring AxUs, Gunsmiths' Tools, r ; ' Carriage Fixtures, Agricultural Tools, MM Sates, ,, . , ' :l !;. ... ,,-....;,.') , . Boose Fornisbing Hardware.,;,', ..ALIO.. 1 ' ' . 1..11 ii. . .i A ?.: ) -.1 ,.1 A. Fine line or Curtains), ," 1 '. Flilure?, Wall Paper,! ejnrpeis, ... imirrora, " maiUac Etc Faints, Oil, Lead, Fatty, Glass,' ', QUEEN3WARE, " "" . 1 1 -,a:..,.l A Vurnlashea, Glaasafware, ... CROCKERY. " Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Tobaee! Whlol, wa will oncrat prices for . ' Cash or Country Produce. :'V.'a" Which cannot fall lo please erereeWy. , I1KATII. PKAKBOUNsVCo,' Wool Wanted. W will purchase ' ' '" , ' All the Wool 7e Can, . . . 1 , . . Fur which we will pa; The Highest Market Kates,. lu V. 8. Gold Coin, er, if preferred, a NEW GOODS, AT ( AMI BATKS. ' df HEATH, DEARBOKN U to, NOTICE. SELLING OFF AT COST! will sell our satire stock of merchandise, A.T COBT! On scroniit of making a chsnire In our bnelneaa. All peraons knowinKlbeuiselvesiudsbled tons will please eorae forward and Settle the Same IMMEDIATELY! . n. BflTCHBI,C sV c. . Salem. March Ufi, IHfiH. a3 ' NEW FIRM. HAVING pnrabaesd what was known at tke ftaio 17 store. we Uke plow 11 re In aajlnf la oar frWade the pnblio la general, that wa will keep our Mock, WELL ASSORTED, And sell onr ifoode on at food tarns as anr bouse III tlie city. Our stock cousins ol a geiielal assort mentor DrHsOodM, and Family (.merles, Hardware, Crockery, 1IOOTH AND SHOE8I Bats and Caps, ' -' " IRON AND NAILS, FACTOBY GOODHI dte., Jke., Jks. NICKLin Cl CO. Wool, Wed, Ucci. WANTED I e0O,0C3rcuiiicfUc : ' 1,X)K which ws will par th ' HIOHRKT UleMlf r" i- IN CAHII, or MKKl'tlANDIMK AT COtrT, If Pre Icrred. 8. MITCHELL eV CV , Salens, A pi II 'A IftA , Ji, 1