hc (Oregon statesman
SALKM, MONDAY. MAY 81. 18CC,
MaKION CO. UNION TICKKr.
F..r Hint rVtmtur N, llnoww, J. 0. Oartwrhiiit.
lUltKWIlUtlVUi-jHtlN NlOKUN, 11. A. WlTMfc, W. ti. J'.Ulkll,
1 JUVI.1, 0. IIOWI.ANII. ,
!fUllly JililWH JMR 0. 1'KKHI.M.
County nTk ((wiHfjK A. I'.um.
WnTlir J. J. MrBPHr.
TremturiT Hamlkl liMimicK,
AfiieMor II. D. Moist.
(Miriol Hiiii'rlntitiili'iit I,, J. I'owfti.i..
C'u. OnnniitMlinri J. H. hit. Mini, Tumi ah 0. Shaw.
Hnrvcynr T. W. Oavknpmht.
CufiiiiT KitwtiTim II. Hmitii.
POLK CO. UNION TICKET.
IU'ireenliUWfi J. h. Cuuixft, McM, D-iniwui, J. Stoop?..!..
Comity Jmltje W. u. Wiii-num.
tVmnty Clt-rk Tiiomah Ybaiici.
HIitTiir Aha Biiiikvu.
TrenmirtT Wm, IIiwk.
Ami'ior J. W, Diiwnkii.
8cltuul 8iinriiit?n(lciit J. A. ArrLKUATK,
Surveyor W. B. Uwvtiu.
Cnroiwr N. IIi'iiiuiM.
Cn, CnlllinlditiinPrf 1K(IHUR II. KlLKKH, (IkOHOK CdMMJVI.
UIFIS MAhLOKY AND J. D. FAY,
('miilidiitoK fur lloiiKrcss, will uddross the ieule lit
t he follnwiiiB times mid plares :
Comilll". MhvS'M. Hnsi'linnr. Mny JSIh.
Kucuiie Citv, Mjiv 2llh. ('iinvoiivillo, May tltilh.
Oakland, Muv '.'Dili. Korlijville. May 31ft.
Jacksonville, June 1M.
Pt9itii- Npiikiii(r.
lly nvcrffitinnt. tlie Hulk comity randidHloe. of bolli
parties will addreesthe people. liofinnitiir at lllo'cltick
am.,) nt tin following times unil pluces:
At HriilKi'Porl, Mny SHil.
At K. W. Simpson's, Miiy 21th.
At HiionnVittu, Muv 'J.'iih.
At Monmouth, M ny With.
At Stone's Hrlionl Home, Dnnjrhi. Mny 28tli.
At 1'lcHSHiit Hill, Jackson. Mny sMth.
At Im Townseiip's, Suit Lake, Mny SUth.
At lteth.1. May 31st.
At Eoln, June 1st.
At Dalian, June '-M.
PUBLIC Sl'EAKIXO.
J. W. Johnson, Democratic candidate for Pro-ecu-tltiit
Attorniiv, will address his fellow citizens at tlio
following times and tilnces.coinmencinir nt one o'clock
p. m or each day
to meet liim.
Kilverton, May 21.
Wiicondn, Mav 22.
Aurora, Muv
Hnttevillc. Mav 24.
1 lie opposing canamiue is mvitea
Nnrlh Yniiiliill, Fulkner'j,
May 28.
Dalian. Mav 2!).
Monmouth,' May 30.
Dnvtoii, May 25. Kola, May 31,
Lufavette, May 25, 7 p.m. Salem. June
McMimiville.'Mny 2(i. evening.
2,7 o'clock,
'lt.ULY HOl'XI) THE VI,AG, BOTSI-BALLY
O.U'K Ali.UN 1"
fiOVKUMOlt 0II11IS and C0L0NK1. HAWKINS
will address the citiwti of Ore Ron an followB :
Allmny, Tuesday. May ii. nt 7 p. m.
IJinwniiville, Wednesday, May 23. at 1 p. m.
Lebanon, Thursday, Mny 24, at 1 p. m.
Rcio, Friday, May M. nt 1 p. m.
Rilvert.'ti. Saturday, May 'id, at 11 u. m.
Rnlom, Satuidiiy, Muv W, nt 7 p. m.
Hclpnaal, Monday, Mny 2H, nt 1 p. ni.
Aurora, Tuesdnv, Mny 2tl, nt 1 p. in.
Oregon CUy, Wednesday. May SM, nt 1 p. m.
I'orthind, Thursday, May 31 , nt 1 p. m.
Dalles City, Kutiudiiy, June 2d.
MALLOHY AMD FAY.
The discussion between the two candidate" for
Congress came off hero on Saturday last if Fny'e
part of tlio performance is entitled to be called a
discussion. Little Cliiv Lano, ion of old Jo and
brother to the Confederate Johnny, attempted a
speech, but it was so perfectly puerile, infantile,
weak, and maudlin, that it is not worthy of no
tice. Fay wan fully up to his reputation an a bar
room blackguard, using such choice expletives as
"you're a damned liar I" in replying to some one
in the audience. Ho is certainly the most con.
teuiptiblo squirt ever set up as a candidate for
Congress. His brains are nil in his mouth, and
consist of gabble, gabble, gabble. His public
speeches on the stump, like bis private conversa
tion, bespeak his vilo instincts anil base associa
tions, lu personal appearauce and mental en
dowments, Ncsmith's description hits him exact
ly " a cross between a rat-torrier and a ring
tailed moukey." His candidacy for this high of
fice is an insult to every decent, respectable ninu
iu Oregon ; and when such professed Christians
as Jo Smith will try to make the people of Or
egon vote for such a man, we cortninly conclude
that they have gono over to the Devil. Fay's
speech amounted to just an hour's slang and per
sonal vilification.
On the other sido, Mr. Mnllory appears like a
gentleman, talks like a sensible man, makes an
able, logical, and dignified speech, such a oue as
people would expect from a candidate for Con
gress. On looking at tlio two gentlemen, and
hearing their speeches, a stranger would conclude
that Fay was the representative of the " Hlood
Tubs" and " I'lttg Uglios" of Baltimore, while
Mallory represented the quiet, orderly, sober far
mers, mechanics, and business men of Oregon.
As far as the speeches were concerned, Mallory
literally skinned Fay, and exposed him iu all the
hideous dofermity of treason aud secession.
SIMON PIKE DEMOCRATS.
Mr. Shaw, Warden of the Oregon Peniten
tiary, trnusferred tlio convicts from tlio old
quarters, at Portluml, lo the new prison, east
of Salem, on last Wednesday. We under
stand that there are sixty of litem now, of
which number fifty eight are Democrats. Only
ono thirtieth part of the criminals are Uuinu
men. Think of that, voters of Oregon. And
then think of the fact, tliut this Democratic
party in Oregon, the leaden nf this misnamed
Democracy, are encouraging the bushwhackers
guerrillas aud murderers of Price's army to
cnnie bere and rote you tlonn, and dicla'.e laws
to you. If theso leading Democrats succeed
in their infamous measures to enrry the eleo
lions in this State, there will lie a perfect car
nival of crime. Talk about taxes now ! Your
taxes are not only low, compared with other
States, but your property it protected, as well
as it ia pnstihle In prutect it, with so many rcli
el desperados in the State. Do you want the
Idaho style nf laws and protection? vigilance
committees and revolvers instituted in Ore
gon ? If you do, turn the Stato over to seces
ion Democracy. If the Democrats carry Or
egon now, it will become the City of Itcfugc
to all the desperadoes of tlio Pacific Coast
just as Idaho has beeu, since the Democracy
ruled up there'
Voters of Oregon, rouse yourselves! and put
down the schemes of these men who would put
too down tir the Votes of rebels. Turn out, as
one man, aud labor uncensingly for the tri
umpb of the Union ticket in every coouty.
Bring out every L'uiun voter, aud let Democ
racy be so completely overwhelmed that it w ill
shrink bock in dirgrace from the victorious
march of the Union army.
Thb Cholera. The City Couticil of Sa
lem, and the Marion County Medical Society,
met in Joint Convention, at the office of Dr.
Bos well, latt Tuesday evening, to take the
proper steps to save Salem from tl.e scourge of
the Asiatic cholera, during tlie coining summer.
We acknowledge the receipt nf an invitation
to attend the meeting, but other engagements
prevented us from so doing. We hope to be
oblo lo present the result of their deliberations
at an early day.
Marion Coi mtt Democracy. Tom. Ca
lon has abandoned the concern and emigrated
to Idaho, and their county nominations are go
ing begging. Tom. was about the only mau
of sense in the whole piie. and the prospect
re that Marion County Democracy is about
' played out.
Retakes. Nelson Ilaaxbarst, who escaped
from jail short lime since, was recaptured
near Corvallis last week, and brooght back to
bis old quarters at this place.
Cuxoar N.--r Itarwy and Wood, will give
. nf llmr flraiiuf rntrrttiaiiKBia in Hit City, at
tlnnvidl'i Tinnier, m T' rla evening acxL
A LIE KAILKD TO TIIE I'Ol'XTr.R.
McMinnvii.lh, Ogn, May 10, 18(10.
Ed. Statkhman Wo propose, very liriclly,
to review mill expose some of tlio misrepresen
tations and slanders of the dirty scavenger of
tlio Lafayette Cuuritr. of Ihu'lfttli inst, On
the third page of the. Courier the following
flaming head lines to a lending article may ho
found :
" 7Vic utf iucslion stilled 'i'ie guilty
wretch, Gcorie . Woods, aeknotoleilri that
it win cut by llepiiblicant, for a " little fun "
He implicate! S. C. Adams! and others in
the infamous transaction .'"
We admit that (he fellow who posted these
brazen falsehoods at the head of his conrso di
utrihi', is possessed of no largo amount of
brains, ami that ho is A suniup of the dirtiest
wuler. In tlio admission ol this latter propo
sition, is included onr belief that ho positively
know, at the time ho wrolo them, mid the arti
cle referred to, that he was writing a dozen
falsehoods, and that nearly all the old citizens
of Yamhill county would detect him in it, and
brand him a fool and a lair. lint he is here
to do tlio work of the lunlignant secession vil
lains who control tlio action of the Democrat
ic (?) party in Yamhill, and aslio receives his
whisky money from them, his avocation must
be industriously plied. Ilnsice, his attack up
on Woods and Adams, Why is this? He
cause Adams and Woods have been, and arc,
leading Union men of (his county and tlio
State. One of them is on the State, and the
other on tiie county ticket, for responsible of
fices. So far as tlio statements of the Courier may
affect the results of the election in this county,
our friends abroad, and in adjacent counties.
need navo no concern. 1 liese gcntlemon are
too well known to be put down br any amount
of dirty water the Courier may he alilo to
throw through his copper-cased squirt gun,
from nnw.'till the fourth day nf Juno.
Now, a word about flag matters. Pending
the war, on the patriots for the life- of the na
tion, copperheads In this county luodo a very
bad record, as everybody all over tlio Statu
knows. A little baud of cowardly ohivs in
June 18G4, near Lafayette, snenked into the
dooryard ol a couple ol Indies, whose husbands
were away on ullioiul business, in Idaho Ter
ritory, and tore down the stars and stripes, in
the presenoe of those ladies and their children,
contrary to their entreaties to desist, und bora
it away to a croek, and threw it in.
Ihe ringleader ol the gang was arrested, by
order nf Gen. Alvnrd, afterwards made his es
cape and fled to his relative, Mr. Newby, nf
Mcuiunvillc, lor protect inn: was ultcrwards
brought before Gen. Alvord, and " reconstruc
ted," by tuking a very stringent oath, prepared
by the general, especially for his case. Now,
in order to get even, the man Newby, above
relerred to, tries lo convict mourners ol the
Union party of the heinous oll'enoo, ho and
scores of Democrats in Yamhill endorsed in
1804, when they threatened to convnlso the
State in fire and blood, if Gen. Alvord did not
release this democratic scrub from the clutches
of the law. On last Thursday, after Kelly
and Woods closed their speeches, Mr. Newby
must mount the stand and rend an amilavit of
ouo Lrnch. of Lane county, who on being oat
echized by Mr. Woods, admitted that he might
lie mistaken about Its material suhstnnoe if
substance it has Lynch had stited in his affi
davit that ho had been informed by snnioliody
tnnt woods knew who cut down a ling tn Mo-
Miunville, some two or three years ago. John
linker, of Mc.Minuville, was then called to
the stnnd, by Woods, and made his statement
A relation to tlio matter ; said he wits present
at the time, and saw it out down, and that
Woods and Adams should be exonerated of
knowing anything about it. Newby was foiled
in his attempt to injare these innocent men.
Every good man present nil that occasion went
away sutished that Mr. N. had made a con
temptible ass nf himself ; that ha had totally
failed of his object. A leading Democrat tires
ent, contrary to the solicitation of a few of tlio
mora demagogical nf Ihe " hreethren," mount
ed the rostrum, and proclaimed the failure ;
but this untiring ingriitu, N'ewliv, must, like
Willow Hedott, " cnntinner." lie has, prolnv
lily forgotten that Judgo Woods, whom ho new
maligns and pursues so meanly, in Ioj5 large
ly assisted in raving him from prison, by sign
iug and circulating a petition to Gov, Curry
asking him to remit the lino and imprisounieut
adjudged by the Circuit Court, and that Dr.
.Muuride, Woods lather Ill-law. took the peti
tion In the Gnrernor, ami plead with him i:i
Newhv s behalf. 1 he (Jnvornor listened, and
thus this trndnocr was kept out nf the walls of
prison. His ntteneo was n grave one, Hut in
etriot keeping with his chivalrio (?) antece
dents. He bad taken a poor orphan boy, who
had no relatives in Oregon, nt that time, and
tied mm to a tree mid whipped hun nearly to
ath. Ihese lacU are patent; everybody
hero is familiar with them. Oat upon such a
villain. We have no doubt that Id prompted
Ihe tool of the Courier to do the dirty work of
the Join.
Hu has charged that Judge Woods said, last
1 hursduy, that the ting was cut down by lie
publicans for a little fun."
1 he Judge did nothing ol the kind ; and
hundreds nf ihe best citizens of Yamhill know
it. Then lion can the foolish fellow be so hnse
as tn charge what he knows will rebound with
telling eltect. (jood and sensible, men of all
parties are nut to be gulled by such malignant
lolly :
As a clincher to tho facts nbnre slated, m
relation to the charges of the Courier, here
with please append the affidavit of Mr. Baker
1 his communication is extended tn greater
length than was intended at Ihe outset, but its
importance is my apology. I must now listen
to Mallory and O'Fay. the nondescript "What
Is It M'smitu calls nun I A large nnilience
is in attendance. Andy
J. L. Baker, being rlulr sworn, says that the
statement as published in the Lntnyette Con
iter ol May loth, IBtiU, to the eltect that Geo,
L. Woods procured the servioes of John L
linker (this iifiiaut) and nno Wells, In cut Ihe
halliards of Ihe flag, and trail the same on the
ground, at McMinnville, in lool. Is a positive,
wi lull, malicious lie, of tho basest character,
Affiant further says that he was present nt
the time referred to lust Thursday, and af
fiant positively denies that Geo. L. Woods raid
that the flag was cut down by Hepuhlicans lor
a utile lun.
Affiant further says that all that part nf
Aaron M ncli I purported auidavit, as publish
ed in the same paper, statiug that I had told
Lynch that Woods bad got affiant and Wells
to out down said nag is positively false.
Affiant further says that he never told Lynch
or any one else, that Woods, S. C. Adams, or
any ouo whatever, had employed him and
Wells to cut Ihe flag down.
John L. Uakeu.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, Muv
13ID, 1W)U. L. V. WHITLOW,
Justice of the Peace.
A Skvekk Ai t 1DKNT Mr. Geo. (J. Gibson
aud his son, 8atnnsl, met with a severs accident
on Thursday, while taking down a barn frame ou
their farm, I j miles above Salem, in l'olk county.
They were engaged in taking off the plates of
the bnilding.wben the frame fell with them, break
ing three ribs of Mr. Gibson, sen., aud injuring
him otherwise internally. Samuel escaped with
severe sprain of oue wrist and ankle.
E7TIib importance of the issues involved
in the coming civet ion. is oar ouly apology lor
filling our paper op with political matters, lo
the exclusion of general news, and other itoms
of interest.
1'ubllc fcprukluK.
lly uiimmrtit. Ihe Marios Cnnnty Candidates
Speak at lite following times and plurra, lo-wil t
Jfffrraon, Mny '-SI. Aaron. Mav W. '
hnblimitv, Mny SI. llntlrrilk.. May WI.
Iluwfll I'mirie. May 'Ji. Ht flair. May XI.
Hilvriton, May ' Nt. Louis. Jan I. ,
Vi'acatHla. May :1. Saleia. June 1.
Ppeakina to rotannw at I o'clork, p as.
P. C. Sullivan. Eiq. L'niusi eabtliJale for
ProwoliDg atloriM-r in tlie 3J district, mil!
rnet-t hi. opponent at .11 of ll.o appointments j
from Kotlcvillp.
Mrs. N, A. Allen's World's Hair Ka-
storarnnd Dressing. Ton cannot be bald or grey, and
neither lime nor sickness can blemish your Huir, If
on us them. Hold by nil Dl injirisls.
Ak')iis, Iloslnlier, Smith, & Deiiii. 8au Kmucisco.
tW Hone for the AlBictea. In smaller mot of IhU
Dhnur will le nmuu lliu silVi-rlUfineitt at tlie etjl.-l.rHtt.-cl In
stitute r.ltlillHh"! by Dr. J. (I. Ytumii, In IHIUI. In tin. site
if ileeell ami tliarl.lNnl.nl, It la a boon tn the iuir,M-lnfr l-i
polulnut In Ihem where they are sure nf tilsaliilnir III" Willi
eil for relief and euro. Umicr tlie care nf tlie .klllftil llxetur,
the sick ami truulileil can illvt-it theui.elve. of llielr burden.
if nnln ami shame, lay aside their crnts, anil tenure health
mil )iHilm-i.. If you are alek ne In tmuMe, do not In!-
Itrail the ailvertieeaieut amt fnllnw the uilvlee, Il-i
ot furio'l tlie niiinlier, nnr Ihe nninner of illreclliiK your let
ter. CONSULTATION 0KV1UE, 6M Waahluilton jtreel, Hau
Franclioo. lyllHU
MA It It IK I).
tin the lllth nfMav, by Cbas. E.
Moor, Mr.Oeo.W-
Fmiih and Miss Nancy K. Sheldon, all of l'olk county
Oregon.
I'n 1 ted States) At'tiin'iit.
Til E Annual List nt the 4t ti Aaaeasment Divlaion
of this 81 Hie will be open for examination at niv
otllre, Hoom It. Moorea'a block, Snluui, from tho 2let
to the : it Mil of tli a month, where anomdi will be re
ceived and determ ned, relative to any erroneous or
exceseive valuations, assessments oretimneralions.but
no abatement of lucomos will be matte, after the list
closed. W. A. K. MKI.MiN,
U. ft Aas't Assessor, 4th Division.
Salem, Oregon, May lli, IHiib. I'.'w2
Stolen.
KOM the undersigned, on the night of the I fill of
Mav. n light sorrel Mare.beavy set, ia good order.
51 bands high, snmll white spot in forehead, litile
lunie in left foot, very wide and stiff ears ; mane worn
oil' by collar : fresh collar marks ou shoulder. Is 7 or
igni years oui.
A liberal reward will be given If returned or kept,
until I can get him. Po olbVo address, Klna, Polk
County, Oregon. W. E. CbiAUK.
NOTICE!
DALLAH, OBEGON,
Is now In .
Full Operation,
Where a WAOI, NOIITRII, flIWIVRR and
TWO WKATIiRII can Hud prulltnble employ
ment. 2wl2
MOBSMAN'S HOTEL.
Commercial St., opposite the Steamboat Landing.
Salem, Oregon.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE 1100MS.
Board per week .- ? ) 00
Board and Lodgiug (li 00 to $7 00
ivitr i. v. mussmah, rrop r.
DisiNOlllliOII.
WIIE copartnership heretofore existing belweon
J. M. Myers and John Hughes, under the tlrm name
of Myers, Hughes & Co., is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. All persons knowing themselves in
debted to the Into firm must make immediate settle
ment, either by ca-'b or note. Either rotrtv is author
ised to sign in liquidation, M. MYKIfS,
Nticm, May i, ini.it. ,iuiik itumii';.
The business will be continued by M. Myers and
It. A. Kiggs, under the firm name of MYERS &
KIOGS. Uw:i
Dr. O. W. BROWN,
rhysklan, Surgeon, and Oculist,
SAL KM, OREGON,
OFFERS liis rofesi.oim1 Per vices to the eitiretm of
Suleni und vicinity in the pructiiw of Medicine,
Surgery, and Obuictrii. TIiohu BUiTcriiiff witli
Diseases of the Eye,
would do well to cult at liis of lice, find bo lit once ro
torud. KuricHl oneniiion? skillfully performed ou
lie Even, tor Cuiiiniel, Film, HiralMsiiin or ('rum
Kven. Many patient can be mmi hi hi olliee dmly.
To tlie ticirtf at luw of William Crosrier, deceased.
YOU urn hereliv no tilled that i lisivn made applica
tion ut tlio Land Oiiice, at Oregon City. Oru
jon, to enter nnuer the pioviitmnH ui the Home-
el end art, the following descriiiod iiuuiri, towit t the a
w i of n w i, ii w J of u w i and lot hob. 3 mid 4 nf
soc SI, in t 6 n r 4 w, ami that I wilt proceed to take
teotmiony on luen'iay. tlie X'lttli day ot June, Jiti. at
S o'clock, p.m., at the land odlco, in'Orcuon City, Oi-e-pou,
to hIiow (hut yon have no valid claim to any pur-
ion ot cam Iran ui lanu.
james McDonald.
Kiitetn, May I I, IHW, 4wllpd
(ir.o. 1). Cnuticr, Hkth R. Hammkk,
Attorney at Law. , Notary 1'ublK.
CUKUEY A II AM HI EK,
Law and General Agency nice.
Up Stairs. Moores's llriek Dloek,
SALEM, OREGON.
JAIITUTIiAK alien! ion given lo the purchase and
sale of I-ind. and C'il.v properly.
Aim met ol Titles furnished. Business Iransaeled
with all the Departments nt Washington Clly. Col
lections promptly attended to.
Hcrr.ncM'its : Messrs. .1. II. ii I. It. Mourn, Heath
At Dearborn. J. II. It M. Ilirach, Salem: Crawford,
Sloeiim & Co., Vancouver i Dr. V. II. Walkiua, fort
hied: llou. O N Denny. Dulles City. May 14, lXhii.
CORNELL & BARNES,
Dealers in
Groceries ProvWun, nnd fonrreiionery,
(ic ills' ami Boys Boots and Shoes
LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES !
Crockery, Glassware,
NAILS, HOES, HAKES, Ac, Ac,
Cheap, for Cash or Country l'rodoco.
Roods delivered lo all parts of tho City free of
charge.
Store, State Street , fonr doors east Post otflee.
UUKNKIili & I1AHNIX .
Valuable Farm for Sale.
N Till' uhwrilipr, brine alaiiit to embark
Lot her litiKiheM. olfem for Mile, at a (treat bur-s
unm. Ins farm, piennaiitiv nitnaiea boom one nine
wtnth of the flonrieluntr village of RoMcliurir, DOU
GLAS CO., on the Htnge route, andi-omprisiiiff about
One Thousand Acres
of excellent laud, most of which is inclosed with good
fences, and nmler a Kood stale ot cultivation.
1 lie imnro Yemenis are ot the most utibMmitinl chai
acter, rtisi)litit of a la rye aud commodious FHAJIK
DWKLLINu IIOLSK. witb walled cellar, a splendid
frame liAliN, 110xH4 fe-t, willi liuiuerous otlirr out
buildiiiL'R. A In me ()U'' AKD, of choice fruit, in
siiccesHful bearing, fs another important appendage lo
tins tlecirudle houiustciul.
1'ertKUis desirous of en a ac in if tit the fumiitii and
stork raisin if Imhiiiss in tlie salubnons climate of the
Lniinoa alter Iwhich stream runs tbrnnuli the
premiMs, will Und this a rare chaure to acquire a
very ucsiniDie tomiioii m a very low pneo.
'iKKM. Ttnio will be utvea on nart of the par
chase money, if d sired. For further particulars, hu
idv to the subscriber at l.osebiirir, Oregon,
Midriff's Snlr.
OTICK t horuliy ftw-fu Mint I have InvieJ nnm
ti und will offer ut imlilic aiirlion, lo thi) hiyhfut
iidler, fur ranh in tiftnd. in frnnt nf tlio Court Honso
IS I'MIMUKCITY, t'CM8 COUNTY, OKKOON.
tbe follnwiiiK dewrilterl tph eptnte, iinnisd in tlm
fount v of Coo tinrf Suil uf OrtKn, vd puile of mil
eiitMtv Iwiuk lo mtufv the amtiuut of In Ken HMeivcu
ntmi the vanmui nHl entte fur lliu war 10.. iu 1e-
rribod fdllowtii, tind also the Accruing cont and el
I""1.. . ......
1 unil on i mi m Known hi uih r.urimniti or i nr
(Mfd Clitiai. rMiUinintf 3'.U arm, morr or U'M, wtn
at e on t ha Middle Pork nf tlie ( oqnetla river, ami
dfwrilxMl im followi i ISotinration to Ij. h. tMun Offlca
in Sontltern Orf(r'u Knnnina; from a certain Make tn
mid Knrtinntad I'rairie In i. corner. on mile weKt,
llieuce one half mile north .thenrn one milt? rant. thrnce
on liaif wile fuiilli to ( late of Wtfttitifnir or nntrtii);
pnint Amount of niuntr, atHto.aiid Mhon uit. $I6,IK.
lnnatiou Cliiitn known nt the It. 11. Maride Claim,
driaj-ritxd an follow; Ken ion U, towiiilnpi H., mnsj
13 W., Mid rlnira Mnj? itnated on tlm enrt tiili of
Coot Hay, and contain. n one Inmdml and nxtr (l'
arrea. more or leM. Amount of coiioty, rtate, and
arhooi ax, 7 .04.
lonalion Claim known ai the K.J. Foley Claim.de
errirtsMj n follow: Hertion . tnwuebip Jj H, lUiito
13 W, aaid Haia bemtr tfiwH'd ou Ilia ttwi tide of
Coa ltar. atd containing thrve hundred and twenty
(fX)) aren, mora or lean. Amount of county, Male,
aud rtrlW lm,l4.(iH.
lmiaiion rlaim known a the ltcnton Claim, vitii
ated on lite Sooth Fork of Com river, In aoetioni
and 33, towimbip 'i.PH. ranye II W.conuuoiuKone
linndrvd and lixty (I ( arm, more or leaa. Amoanl
of roqntr, uta'.e, and arhooi tax, 7 Ml.
Donation ( uiim known an the Httfley Claim, ftilu
ated al Uie forki of the S. Fork of Coo river, in sec
j tione ianrt K, townnhip tt' H of K II W, eoutaininif
! one bandred and sixty (inf.) acre, more nr leaa. Am
onnt of coflutr. vtaie, and ivtiool ix. f"-
nie lo line niace on mua , ui .iri o,
, bet'-fii tlirb'
of 1" o floe a m nt.it f n cMm-r n.
of anidditv. A.J. MMHY, hheriff
May U. lUtitiw tl I of Cooa Co., OreK'
Fay Up, Gentlemen,
VI.L fKRHuN'S ItnowinslhrlnselTrs IndrMed lo
smarapsspriUDlty invttnl u rail and pay P
sum, a. I nerd tti. iuoihv to nay my own d'dita.
Thankful for final pntrrtiuire, I bone to still ase f,m
roan, around to tho old sfi(i,d, wltero I can h found
ready lo wail on yon with ail inrrewsed alurk of
OIXiDo AT KKIlfl Kt) I'ttlCEM.
RaUrn, April IC. Iwv;ir J H. ( Ol'l.TKIt.
JJl, K Ht:ArKm,M,uxe'mil.
, - Vl 7, uTr""
J) Jttll.v f IIKU.
WEATIIERFOltD.
Impurler nnil Wholcsnle
Drugs, and Medioines, Jpi-j
PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS.
White Lead Varnishes,
BRUSHES,
Kerosene Oil; Painters Material,
And constantly receiving, from the
EASTERN MARKETS,
DKSIRABI.S
INVOICES OF GOODS
In our line, aud olfered to lbs trade in
Quantities to Suit
..nr..
VERY LOW RATES.
TERMS, CASH!
Fire Proof Brick, 130, Front Street,
i
PORTLAND, OBEGON.
W. WEATHERFORD.
March 1!, IRW :nln3
JOHN C. BELL
Has Just IttTt'lvod and I Now Oiienlng a
urjr ntiQ niock or
Spring Goods!
DIRECT VH031 MAN FRANCIMCO,
CONSISTING OF
EVERY VARIETY of DCESS and FANCY ARTICLES
Amonir which are -SILK
POPLINS, of varied stylos,
Lutlies Collars and Cuffs,
Jaconets apd liarcgcs,
Brown Dnmnsks,
Swiss Mull and Chamhrus,
nniiSsM Kf.KVATOliM,
India-roliher Pages,
Gilt Curds and Ladies' Forms,
New Style Sprint; A: Summer BONNETS
Silk Girdles, Uuglu Trimmings,
Estella Shawls,
Lama Plaid Shn Is,
Linen Cuffs.
Ladies' Linen Co lors (pyetl)'
Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
I.ADIEsJ AND JIINMim' HATH,
Flounced Braid and Derby Huts,
Peiliil-hmid Nonnun Hats,
Challies,
Mohair Dress Gotids,
. Fancy Lawns,
Solid lilack Lawn.
Ilroatlwny and Duplex Skirts,
Mniaeilles Counterpanes
nod lied Qulits.
.TIl'HI.IN DKI.AN KM, "every variety und stylo,"
Miizninhiillcs,
Jiluek and White De Chevres,
Alpaecns,
Organdies,
Cliilz.
Merinos,
White and Fancy-Colored 11ALMOKALS,
Sprague, Philip Allen & Merriuiao PK1NTS
English and French 4-4 Fancy Pritits,
Prtis. Galloon.
Denims and Cottouade,
, i and 4 4 Ilronu Cottons,
1 Drillings and
Fine 10 4 SIIEICTING.
Together with a jetierul nssortuicnt of
Cents and Youths' Goods,
of every variety.
Also a SCI.KMIID AseoHTMKST of
Gents Boots and Shoes,
A FISH AHSUIIlaRKT of
Ladles and Children's Shoes,
An uu extensive stock of
HARDWAltE!
qiUKMSIVIKIt, and
GROCE HIES:
All of which will be MOI.U LOW, for
Cash, Wool or Country Produce
JOHN V. BUM..
bAI.KU, April 23, IHtUi. Htf
Buckeye Reapers and Mowers!
JUST IIKCKIVKI). from the ujfents in San Kinucis.
ro, a luriie stock of I lie shove celehruleil Aiitul
turul Itnplenients. wliitdi we otfernt
San Francisco Prices and Freight
1" It HEN l
A ItVaperand Slower Combined, No.l, (lariteat
...ol ii'dl 00
Mower. No. I. (larirent ailel I; j ISI
" " u, accoud slic iju uv
Al.an,
Mven' Patent liny Klevators II 00
W'lirrunted to unload the Unrest 1'jad ol Imy and alow
it uvrny in the penk of a bain, or top uf a alack, in
from inrre lo live minntea. no larmer suuuiu d.
w ithout litem. Solid for a circular to
kill UAhE.N, jlKUllILL, it (Jo,
Portland, April lm;iiB AvrnU.
Frrnrli Window vUlnaia,
OTAI.NKO fll.AHS. and KiKOred (line., flnld Leuf.
O (Iniinlnif Tools, Cnmel und Battle Hair llrualies,
liiamond Ulaas inllern, etc., etc., Nt
nrttl M I KKH tc K1IKIH.
I,AW NOTICE-
1TAVIX uermanentlv loeated in Kulero. Oreiion
XI I solicit pat ronsue in liis line of tnv nroression.
Collection. . convevanraa.sifenciea. and all bn.iuese in
and out of courts portMioiiiK to a law olll'-e, ernmpily
ttemled lo, rneooa, gin me a rail. lines opnouus
the Capital Howl. tl. W. l.A WSIIN,
Marrh I1.', ihisi ly.i All y al Imw.
lAltl'trrS, Oil-C'luths, MalUnir. Window 8liade. al
J m llltKlMAM UHllrt,
WOOL WANTED.
I Will pOT III
IIIUIIKNT WAKKET PRII K (ut WOOL
w. c. nuowx.
DAI.I.AM, Folk eonntv. April IA. I TA. Tml
Sale of Public Property.
OrrM inr Ciiirr (f M , Ilir'T os vh foicasu,
fort Vancfover, W. T . Mav 1. lHSi
T WIIX sell at pubne sole oath. Istdnvof JI'NK,
J the pol.lie property .1 k'nrt llnaklns, Kinir
allev. Oregon, ceustaiins: of dwollinaT and storw
btntseo. stable, e. Kr.ler simp, blackamitli simp, ite,
'I'erma, I'aah Id lr. H. enrrvnev, .t tlie time of snlo.
liulo to eoinmemfi at 1 1 n'rtork it. 0J. Nt Fort lloskllis.
IIK..NHY C. I1I)IMIK8. Ilrerel U ( ol .
and C'bi' I 'jtavteiuiasiei, l I the Colasil la
s. . .--iaaj
CAPITAL HOTEL,
t-'onierol htato nnd Liiierty sireots,
HAl.KM, OHKUOX,
J. I. I)i:( iti:, I'ropi l lor,
WOl'l, I) resiisrll'iilly inform I lie ritlzxnt of halun
nnd tlie travelliiK imblio tbnt, liuvinir recently
pnrcliasod tins
3Vsv and HplontlUl Hotel,
He is now orcpared lo accommodate all who may fa
vor n im wild llieir imtronapTe, at rrcrs to sur.
The CAPITAL lloTKL is an entirely now boose,
rooms hard linislied, well ventilated, and well l'nr-
mabed. Tlie bouse lias tine suits of rooms, with con
luirlinir doors, for families.
The Dining Uoom is tare and ooniaioilioiis, and tlie
Tnlile will be furniabed Willi the best tlie market af
fords. lioard, per Week, . . . s)5,00
" ' with LodgiiiK, IT to 10
Tho nroni'li'tnr will nt. all times endt'avor to idease
hla quests, and he reapertlnlly solicits the nntromiKO
of tliomblii. April 'it, lata.
NT AUK FtICIi.
The olllie of the California Staito C'cmpunv ia at
tlie Capital Hotel. Slimes arrive and depart dally.
Family Groceries.
MM1K utidcrsluned would inform the public that he
1 lias on band a supply of Family Groceries, which
be will sell
CHEAP FOR CASH!
Please rail and examine bis stock of
SUGAlt,
SYIU'P,
COFFEE.
CANNED FRUITS,
tic, &c, belore pnrcbasinir from any one else, lie is
cmimlcnt. llml he can satisfy those who favor li i it)
with their piilronue. Otlice next door to Wells, Fur
ao Sc Co.'a Kxpresa Othce, Ralein.
April 'A imsi. JO.Si:i'IH'9 HOLMES,
WANTED I
1 A finPl HHS and wonien and eliildrna lo o to
IU,1 )JJ Jlcudalft new Picture (lottery at
Dnllns, Polk County, Ogn.
To see more than ten thousand dlflerent picliims, nnd
Views of ALL NATIONS.
Ami wliitH there (jet a piotnro tuketiuf tlieitntelven that
cuiuiot be excelled uti tiiiu count.
S.A UENOALL.
OIIIGIPS AL POKT11Y.
BcspeotfnU; Osdioated to ths
PEOPLE OF OREGON.
If anything you clinnco to need,
And think it linrcl to liiul,
Just Hlcp in to Smith & Wade's--
You II pet it, nnd the knul.
If in tlie llardwiu'C lino it U,
They lmvo it, iiiwi mid iew,
And st'll it awful clienp for cash
tVllltAT,
OATH,
I'l.Ot It,
IiA'ON.
l.illn,
lilt I S. R.
IlKKNK,
UKANM,
DI1IKD I'Kl'ITN.
sOHK, when you kill your lions,
And throw tho sciws in too.
Their Dry Goods, too, were bought for
cash,
And that bincc cotton fell ;
It'll pny you big to trade with them ;
nnd everything in tho world can be
round there, in tho line of
Dry Cootl.
Cloihliif,
Boots ti n u Shoes,
Hat mil Cups,
Notions, tie , i'U,, rlc,
And they're lumvy on the Bell.
And this eeeret which we've leurned,
We'll give to a'l to reci :
Their great hucccks iu cutihing trout,
nliooting gnine, etc., id not bo much
owing to their nkill, or shape of head,
ns to tho very micrur kind of
Gunning and Fishing Tackle
thov u.'c.
Anil have for wile so cheap.
llcincmlxr now, muko no mistake,
Tho name in SMITH k WADE,
And vou will find belbro nix months,
that, in
Dry Gnoils,
nomine.
Crorcrits,
lliirdworc,
Iron nnd Strrl.
Wcfon ontl Buegy Timbers ami Irons,
Kit,, r.ir.,
It is tlie place lo trade.
7i f
All the Vool
IN TIIE STATE
WANTED, FOR CASH,
HY
SMITH & WADE.
AGENTS WANTED
In ill Parti of tbe Conntrr, for the
MILITARY and NAVAL HISTORY
or THK
Rebellion in the United States.
IT ia deaiifiied to he a standard work, mnrteonidte
limn any that ha been or mny be herenftor pub
lished. Complete in one royitl octavo volume of over
Htio dotible-cdnmn pnurs, snd illustrated with numer
ous Due fleet eiiftravioirs, roiorfo piste or name
sremea printed iu tlie hiylieotst vtenf rhromo lilhotrnt
pliT in sis color, and nearly INI well executed biw
and charts, indispenmblv rnHiisite lo such a work.
It also exntnlns en elalwr! inde of enntenls, of !fi
eloaely printed paifee, by meanaof which any Impor
tant event nf tho rebellion enn at one b rfrrd lo,
or lb career of nnv panicular ollicor, or tlio opora
tinna of any partirular command, can b traced out ia
detail
CfT The work will b sold only throuu.li IravcliiiK
cents, oiid eaclnaivelv bv suliscrildiou. It has not
been canvassed for at all, ami tlieoullr field I thus
open, so tlit early applicant can have their choir of
territory. Kxcloaiv u-rHtory itiveu, and liberal term
olfered. On receipt of II by mail or spm. w will
forward onttit, with Inatrnetions forennVNaainsT
Addraa r HANI Id lll'.WINO tc (Ml.,
4imfde fiO!) and ,f.l I rVirrnmenlo st , Han Kmneiaeo.
SOMETHING NEW!
I SMI TONS.
Wagon, Buggy and Sulky Timber.,
flfir SrU Thimbie Sktlni, W torn
I It O IV AIV1 HTUUL1
Al l'ortlsnd 1'rice and freight.
HMITII k WADK.
Haleea, April l, lmiV
Reapers and Thrashers,
kav on bft4 a fw of hm Utmt and norjl
rovtfti ka.prt and IhniAlwra. whirb r olter
at III
LOWEST RATES.
Abo. a variety of
PLOWS.
('ill nnd see thr-m nt
tDf'KK H'lll.Mf at Co
New Goods and New Styles,
j. b. & m. nmscu !
Are now reeelvinK, at their
OLI STAND,
Cor Commercial and Ferry Streets,
both from
New York on1 San Frnnelsco,
u LAKOK and
WELL SELECTED
s
StlMlk of
Ladles', Gents' and Childrens'
FURNISHING GOODS,
Dry, and Fancy Goods,
BflllH , BOOTS, ASD SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
GROCERIES & CROCKERY
. and a.
Regular Assortment
..nr..
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,.
PltOOlTCE TAKEN
in c'xvluiuge fur goods,
l'nrsous wlsliinuto riirclmse will do well to eall and
exuuilne beforo nirrhiisliif( ulewhere.
J. 11 cV M IIIUHCII.
WOOL! WOOL!
600,000 lbs.!
WOOL WANTED!
For which no will puy the
HIGHEST MARKET RATES,
IJn CASH! '
J.B.&M. HIRSCH,
HAI.Kn, OBECIOt.
18GG.
Spring Trade!
BREYMAN BRO'S
Aro now receiving anil niiouing their largo
stock ot
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODH,
And hereby rsierlfiilly Hiinnoiic lo the public of
Sjoli m anil vicinity Ihut limy Intve now me nest
assortment of it'onds In their Hoe ever nlt'ored
liefore in ciu It-iii, Their slock consist of
DRY QOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS AND OAFS,
CmOC'HltlKM,
CBOt'kEBT JISD GLASSWARE,
Harilwnrc, etc.,
One of lli Brm havinir be. li in tlie Kan Francisco
mnrkel fur several weeks, no psms na wen -spared
lo neletH tbe
NEWEST STYLES AND FASHIONS
-Of
Ladies' Dress Goods!
Fancy Goods,
LADIES SILK CLOAKS k MAIJTILLAS
Ladles Hati,
Gents Furnishing Goods!
CLOTBIXU, ETC.
Call an.l as hefor. porohasins; .Isejwhers
W will sell .t the lowest market rates.
fur Cash or 1'rnduos.
Salem, April 1,1km. itf
WANTED.
50,000 lbs
WOOL!
At
KStVnAKI InOTnURS
Just KereUed,
ism !,). NeXW I A I.. sTatATUKHN,
sum DOE. EOapillKHJa,
..l.i.a.hrs.al SSKI1III !..
iiitrvfsitor tnna.
Knapp, Ourrell &, Co.,
rOKTUND, OUKUON.
JN e.0Dietiieties ot the tnoreaslni; demand for
FARM MACHINERY,
Uiat lias bean mails upon our house during Ilia put jear, ire
have this season mail, such arratigulu.ots as Biuat anabla us
to supply all onr friends.
Our aloclf, of all iteserlptlons, has lieen tnereaaed to saeh
an .stent, as enaliles us to say, without doubt, Uiat wa can,
(as toon na our shipments, now due, arrive) offer tho largest
ami moat oompUtt aimrimmi tit Farm Implements, Ma
olilnes, etc., over Imnorted by one house on this eooat.
Our lmKrtatloaa have, fur tlte moat part, been eeleeted la
penon from the various manoraclurers In the Atlantic nnd
Mlilille States, and miitlt lo order with ptcial rtftrmc o
lAe wflttfs und requirement of OreQon.
Many new machines have boon ailileri to the list of tfloe
heMofore approveil, all of which we .hall be happy to enow
our Mend., and sell, either at wlioleaal. or Mall lor eaaah, St
very low prices.
Our new Dupplementerr Catalogue will soot bo teaaed, sue
will be mailed to any aildrna on application.- We Meunerat.
below a few of the articles wa Import, for many of wbiab. w.
sr. tote agents In Orou, Waehloxlon, and Idaho l .
RSTFRI.Y'8 COMBINED Reaper anil Mower.
HALL'S OHIO "improved Buoseye" Combined Peeper
snd Mower two slsea.
NBW YORK COM1IINBD, Self snd Hand lakes. '
CAI.IPOKN1A HUNT, Reaper cula IX feel.
BAUUKIt STATC Combined l auperlor lljlit two horse
machine. ' , ,
BURT'S KAULI Combined.
McCOKHICKS Combined self snd Uand Rakers.
KlIIRY'S American Harvester.
HAINES' Illinois Header enuloe. .
BALLS' Ohio Buckeye Mower.
UNION Mower Ooinblulof best features of Ids leading
Mowers.
MeCORMIl'K'fl 1S65 Improver! Mower.
I'lTT'S OKNUINS BUIfALO THKKsHKR 4 to 10 kerss
iower, eitra .Irons, with all Uu "Put's" and "Ine-
sell's" latest Improvementa,
Kmllrss Chain Thra.hers.
Kstra Powers dllTerent sixes and kinds. -.
"Bulky," Revolving snd WlraToolh Hone Hay Kikes.
Ilorse Pitch Porks, Hay Preeses, Grain Drill., Pan Mills.
, Hand and power Uraln Mills, Portable ttrlst Mills,
Bark Mills, shingle Machines, Bang Plows, Motlno Peoria,
Boston Cllpier,new patent "Cast Bteel" Left Hand Stile
Hill and Cast Plows, rub Hreakers, .Cultivators, On
Yokes nnd Bnws Churns ; KM. Kte..
KXTRA8 and IIKPA1K8 for Threshers and Rentiers,
SIOKLK SKCTlONs all sht ; a large stock of
UUBBKH audHATHSIt llKl.TlNU-all widths.
ftr Particular attention paid to orders trnea rwmou Sis.
trlet.. snd pains taken to pack Knoda ciuupartly and eerurel.v.
hif tciti be ae tote or loteer Ita the earn mrtMe)
towbe procured thremukany other source.
For prices, call ou or address, .
: Knnpii, Bnrrell Co.,
l'urtlnud, Uregosi.
I'orllsuil, March 10, IW. ius
HEATH, OURBORN & CO.
TI1ANKK1II, fiirpKat favors, ami honing to merit
a cxintluiiHiin' of Ilia same, would ruswcfiilly
annouiii'. tliat llicv aro ndw .rcoeiviog and Wliins;
a larjfe assortment of , , .
New & Cheap Goods
Clothing,
Dress Goods, n
Dry Good.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &&,
JTuiioy Ooodsj.
We would call jinrtlcnlar attentlou to onr exten
sive stock of
Hardware,
Carpenters' Tools,
Blacksmiths' Tools,
Gunsmiths' Tools,
Agricultural Tools,
Iron and Steel,
NmU ana Bolts,
.Spring Axles,
Carriage Fixtures,
Mill Saws,
Home Furniihlng Hardware.
A JTlno Islue of
Cnrtalnn,
Flslurfit.
Wall Vaps-r,
Carprla,
IIlrrotSs,
IMalUnv, Ele.
Faints, Oil, Lead, Putty, Glaaa,
QUEENSWARE.
Vurnlssliosa, GlaMware,
OROCKPJRY.
Suir,ar, Coffee, Tea and Tobacco !
Which wa will offer at price for
Cash or Country Produot),
Which cannot fail lo picas, ereroboij.
Iltf IIKATII. HKAKUOXYCu.
7ool Wanted.
We will piliiliase
All the 7ool7eCan,
Cur which w will y
The Highest Market Rates,
tn V. 8- Oold Coin, r, If prrferrei,
NEW GOODS,
AT 'Alt SIATKH.
Ikf IIKATII, DEAI1HUKN It Co,
NOTICE.
SELLING OFF AT COST!
will sell our entire slock of aierchaadlse,
AT COST!
Oa aoeo.nl of atakintt a diaat ia m boat sea. All
proii knowina tbmaiva lndebtri to sj will plaassj
com. forward and
Settle the Same IMMEDIAIKLI I ;
SI. SIITC'NBI.I. ek
Halotii, Marsh iW, IMHd yni
NEAV FIRM.
HAVIN 0 porebaasHl what was known as th facto
ry store, wa lak pleasure la saylnc lo oar friVs
aad tb public ia general, that w will kep on stsMk
WELL ASSORTED,
A - J 11 et.asa aatMyeaJaa SVSl SMWld lAMaS! U BtlW
AIVU PWII Vsr n-.. VH mum av. . J '
Um elir. Oar tiork cooiitU ol w gnnl
Drj-oodn, and Family firocerles,
Hardware, Ci'ookery,
1IOOTH AND HIIOEII
Rati and Caps,
IRON AND NAILS,
FACTORY OOODII
A-C, Ac, Ac
NICKLin C. CO.
Wccl, Ucd, V7c:L
WANTED I
COO.CCOPciziJcfV:::!,
TTvOtt whlrh w will f.f lb
T . HIMHMT IUT arC
IN CASH, or MkiKtHANIilMK AT Owf, If M.
femul. mtCIIElX 4 CO.
ral'a. Ar1"'1'
II," 'Wflll(l!l OPESEB, . Q