Sht (Dwjau statesman. SALEM. MONDAY. MAY B8.J800. " MAUION CO. UNION TICKET. K..r Stale Smntor.-S. Ilanws, J. 0. rTWranT. BepresenUUvM-J"l' Ni. u. II. A. Winu, W. K. 1'iasis, County Jiulw .!" C. I'SKSI.SS. C.iuntvCIrk tlsi'Rus A. fcuks, H.i rlll J. J. Mi'RPJU. TraiLHiirr tUMi'M. JIkajihick. Awemior II. I). Muusm School HupiirliiltMli'iil Ij, J. Powsu.. Cu. CotniuL.tniu'r. J. II. ItnimiKS, Th.ihah C. Biiiw. Surveyor T. W. Uavkssort. Coroner Kkbsiti's It. Kami, POLK CO. UNION TICKET. Iteprcienlstlei J. n. Colliss, McM. Donsns, J, bTOurrui, Comity ,ruil W. 0. Whitsos, Comity Clerk Thomas 1'kaso. Hliitrlir A. Hiijihvm. Treasurer Wa. Hiiwk. Awoeanr J. W. Dowssit. School Superintendent J. A. Arf liuatb. Surveyor W. II. UmitiND. Coroner N. illinsuN. Co. Commh.lonera Okokok II. Ku.sas, Okoiioh Comkoys. tiilklii. h, la.f?. ty airreetnent, the Polk comity candidates, of both 1 -.1.1 .1 1 li;. u III,.'....,.!. pUniUR Will BlUirCBB HID lic.iiic.i'vWiiitniiH a.m.,) Ht the fullnwiiiK times iiikI places i At l'lonminl Hill, Jackson, Mny sSlth. At IraTnwnsonp's, Salt Lake, Mny With. At lletltel. Mny illst. At Kola, June Int. At Dulltu, JiiotJW. PUBLIC hTKAKING. J. W, Johnson, Democratic ciinrihlnto for ProsccU' lintf AllOnioy, will imitivoo ui" ,viin vi,,i.i;iid b, ,? fiillowltiK limes una pmccB.coiuiurjicinu; hi one n chick p. in., of each Jny. The opposing candidate in invited to inset mm. Dallus, May 20. Monmouth, May 30. EoIk, May 31. Halutu, June 3,7 o'clock, 'RALLY ItuTN!) THE FLAG, BOYS I B ALLY OXCK AliAIJi !" GOVUttSOB OIIII13 anil COLONEL HAWKINS will iicldrim the citizen of Orison as follows : Oreniin City, Wednesday, Mny 30, at 1 p. m. Porllmiil. Tlinrrtduv. May 111, at 1 p. m. Haiku City, Saturday, June ii. Public Speaking. By nyreempnt, the Marion County Candidates will spcuk at the following times and places, to-wit i Wacondn, Mny 3H. St. Clair, May 31. Aurora, Muv 2ft. St. Louie, June 1. Butteville, Muy 30. Salem, Joue 2. ( Speaking to commence at 1 o'clock, p.m. THE COUNTY UNION NOMINATIONS. We are glad to see that the Union pnrly through out the State have shown the people that our par ty desires none but the very beat men for County aa well aa State offices. We have published the tickets from time to time, and have noticed them as much as our limited space would permit. Tor liepresentativus, our candidates are of a liifjh or der. In Clatsop county, Judge Olnoy, universal ly acknowledged to be a very able man, with a character above reproach, is on the ticket. In Washington, A. IlinmannndGeo. C. Day, among the best citizens of the county, are Union nomi nees for Kcprcsenlativcs. In Yamhill co., K. H. Liitighliii and J. Lnmson. Mr. Latnson is a far mer, of good judgment and large information on all the issues before the people Ho is thefnther of the brave and gallant Lieut. Roswell 11. Lam son, of the U. 8. Navy, who was wounded in the bloody asiault at Fort Fisher, and who had the distinguished honor of piloting the celebrated " powder boat" to the very walls of the hostile fort, Mr. Laughlin is a man of the best reputa tion for integrity, good practical sense, and devo tion to the interests of the people. In Wasco, Harvey llogue, the people's favorite, and Mr. Koegle, are on tho track, llogue is a host in him self, and a leader of the party up there. With Mr. Koegle we have no acquaintance. In Clackamas county, the Union men hare a list of Representatives who might have been termed, in old times, the people's tribunes. Com mencing with W. C. Johnson for the Senate, we have W. A. Starkweather, Jos. D. Locoy, and J. 1). Garrett for the llouso Starkweather is an ex perienced legislator, and would make an excel lent presiding oSicor. He has few equals in the Stats. Carey Johnson is universally beloved and honored, and has many friends for his promotion to Congress. Judge Locey is a rising man, and one that ought to rise. His integrity of purpose and purity of principles will always mark him as a man to trust in any station. Mr. (Inrrett is a substantial farmer, and a very good man. The Union men in Portland have a good ticket. We are personally acquainted with but two Dolph and Upton. They are among the ablest lawyers in Oregon, and with the other nominees will ably battle lor the interests of our commercial city. In Lane county, the Union men have brought out their strongest men. Udell, ono of lite best men in the valley, is at the head of the ticket, for the Senate. Our old friend McCornack, together with J. M. Dick and Capt. Kigdon, are on for the House. We are grntilied to learn that, notwith standing the copperheads have been colonizing their recruits from Price's army in that county, there is a certainty of electing the whole Union ticket. The copperheads have a miserable set of rebels on their tickot iu Lane. We have noticed the Douglas county Union ticket, which is one of the best iu the State. We understand that Mr. Lockhart, who is the Uuion nominee for Coos and Curry, is a most excellent man, with all the requi site qualifications to ably represent the growing interests of that part of the State. With the can didates eabt of the mountains we have no ac quaintance. We have a letter from Umatilla as suring us that tho Union men are almost sura of carrying that county. It ought to be redeemed from copperhead misrule. Let the Union men in every county go to work in earnest for their county tickets. The Legis lative and county interests are very important, and ought to command the attention of the law and order, permanent citizens. ' Went Woolino and Got Sheared." Tim "dead duck,'' Su-plien SUate, together with one Jones, a member of (he midnight, oath-bound Joneses, held a meeting at Bethel to instruct the sovereigns how to vote. Stoats aid his price, likewise Jones. Slants triumph antly called for a reply by a Union man, wIicd, greatly to his surprise, a plain, honest farmer, named Gcorgu Bell, arose fur the cause of his country. From a Quaker meeting the audience was soon transformed iuto a glorious Uniou rally. As Mr. Bell proceeded with his honest facts and patriotic eloquence to strip the trea sonable rigmarole of the two copperheads, of their falsehoods and misrepresentation, the house came dnwo with rousing cheers for the Uniou. And when he tamed upon the Cop perhead traitors, and aent their treasonable record home to them, the audienoe applauded to the enho, and Junes and Staats ilinked off like whipped spaniels. Three cheers for Bell! Badly Drmobalizrd. From Dallas, from Amity, from Oregon City, and fiom every di rection, the report come op, that Jaraee K. Kelly baa become terribly demoralized. At Amitjr and Oregon City, Kelly swore like trooper, to' the amazement and disgust of all bis friends. People are Dow learning that Kelly has been terribly overrated in Oregon. Instead of displaying the consideration, mode ration, and souud sense with which he baa been credited, he shows that be baa been entirely broken down, has become desperate and reck less of his acta and opinions. This is the sore reward to all those who engage in the advoca cy of bad caose. On the other hand Gov. Woods, by his uniform courtesy and gentle manly eonduot on the slump, bis dignified and logical appeals to the reason of voters, bas made himself hosts of friends. He has al ready literally used up Kelly. A Fantastic Cisa. O'Fay, the Dem ocratic candidate for Congress b a ohannv" fellow. Whcu be resided ia Astoria, some years ago, be was in the habit of getting uroni ami marcning inroogn the streets with whole bolts of taodr ribbon lied on his hat and mis and around his body. We bare Ibis from one who witnessed his antics. Albany Journal. That is nothing. We have seen him drank in Jacksonville, riding a billiard cue all over ' town, like a little Imy with bis first pair of boots astride bis mother's broom. "Candid Joe" would explain that by earing be was slightly insane. Does Oregon want lo send a sjuatie to Congress? A HOLDIKIt SPITS ON THE I'OPPEBIIEAD PLATFORM. Fort Lai-wai, I. T.. May 12, 1SG6. Ed, Slatrtman ! All is as quiet at this post as usual, The weather has been fine this spring and grass is rather better than usual. Stock is doing well. o The Volunteers at this post havo been nox iously expecting to be discharged from the ser vice in time to do some work for the Union cause at the coming election, and still hope it may turn out so, but have good reason to think it quite uncertain. The Copperhead Platform has made its appearance at the garrison, nnd I oan assure the Cops that thnt portion of it which was meant for us is appreciated. Of course we have forgotten all tlie malevolent epithets applied to tho soldier by thorn, suoh ns " Lin. coin dogs," "Abolition thieves, robbers, mur derers," etc.! We do not remember that Pres ident Lincoln was characterized hy thorn as unlit to govern a free people, as a traitor nnd tyrant ! Soldiers have no notion of the fact that it wits to the wicked influence of the cop pet heads in the North his assassination was principally due! All this have we forgotten ! nnd appreciate most sensibly that insulting, wheedling stuff the 10th. resolution of the copperhead oreed ! Can his Satanic Majesty have more impudent assurnnoe than these cop perheads 1 cannot believe that any one who has ever been a Union soldier will vote their lioket. One op tub Volunteers. Uhanu LoroB or Oamoa, 1. 0. 0. met May loth at Dalles City. All the Lodges iu the jurisdiction, ex cept one, represented. Reports of officers show the Or der to be In a nourishing couditiun and rapidly lucrem inft in membership. Tlie officers elected for the present year arc as follows : Wm. Murton, of Portland, G. M.; j. T. Blaoailleld, of Kugenc City, D. 0. M,: 8. J. Day, or Jacksonville, U. W.j C. N. Terry, of Salem, 0. 8.; Geo.HcD. Stroud, of Salem; 0. T.j Chris. Tailor, of Oregun City, G. Rep, to Grand Lodge of the United States. The Grand Lodge adjourned on Saturday morn ing, llllh inst., at 3 o'clock, to meet at Portland in May next. " If O'Miaiia LxAna this Democratic Party1, I Goes with Tnt: Niouebs." It Is currently reported, and very generally believed, that Jacob Conner made use ol the above language about two years ago. We would not any that Conner did, but it sound very much like him. Conser ha now contented to run for State Senator, in place of Mr. Whitney, who refused to be sranduli.ed nntl disgraced by permitting Democracy to use bis name ior mm mure. Jake (,'okser At the Uniou meeting at Scio.thls Democratic candidate fur State Senator proposed three cheers for the "rump Congress;" and It Is believed by persons who were there that when the battle-flag in possession of Col. Iluwliins wax exhibited , Conser united with the rebels from Price's army In groaning at that flag. Conser hint lost his grip. Reatembsr that, voters oi Marion county. Linn County Union Ticket. The Union party has brought out a splendid ticket in Linn County. The people will promote their own interests by electing it. The Journal notices it as follows: Our candidates for State Senators and Rep resentatives nrn all well known to. the Doonle of this county, Several of them are. able speakers aud will not fail to malic the county cavass unpleasantly interesting for their op ponents, ine candidate tor County Judge is too well kuown for ns to attempt to ndd nnv- thing to his reputation for integrity aud abil ity by speaking of him here. Suffice it to say that lie was nominated by acclamation withont a dissenting vote Ho will take into tho can vass ability unequalled by any man Ilia op position euti produce. Tho nominees lor Sheriff and County Clerk are known to the people ol Linn county. Ther havo both served in the ollices for which they nro put in in nomination, will credit to tliftiisclvuH nnd to the satisfaction of the pontile whose inter est it has been their duty to look after. Shall Jekp. Davis Sc Co. Hulk Ovbu This Nation. The Corvallis Gazelle puts thut question in the following pointed and torso style: By voting for Fay, O'Meara and Kelly vou say that traitors shall make your laws, aud rule over you, because they publicly declare in their speeches that Stephens, Davis and their kiud nro ua much entitled to purtioipute in these mutters nt any other iuhahitnut of the United Stnles. Are the patriotio musses who for four years bnllled so nohlv lor tho cause of Liberty and Union, now willing tn place the reins oi uovernineuc iu tlie Imnds nt traitors! Shall rebels be permitted tn accomplish hy the liallot wuat they could not do with bullets! Will any otto hut a disunionist ever consent that the greatest and blackest traitor and mur derer Jeff Datis shall, in any event, have a voice in making laws tn govern the actions of the American people? It the people desire to nbanilon every principle involved in the war lor thu umou. tln-y can do so by voting lor the party whose leaders publicly proclaim that Jefferson Davis should lie. admitted to n seat in the U. S. Senate, if elected hy Missis sippi. Rev, C. F. Smith. The Stale Journal gives "candid Joe," (he following notice: In fact, it is passing strange hotv this rever end hypocrite, and demagogue, by tho name of Joe Smith, better known ns "Carving-Fork Smith," and "candid itinii"can pile up his bare faced sophistries, fallacies and falsehoods, one after another by the hour. How can a man who knows better that knows better as thor oughly as be must, bend himself to the base purposes of giving encouragement, aid and comfort to the enemies of all that is dear and sacred! Does he not fully know that to this party, the cause ot which he is perhaps the most effective apologist, now belongs every traitor in the laud every bloody banded vic ious guerrilla in the State. And they properly belong to tbeparty he apologizes for, because it holds to, mid maintains the whole system ot depraved doctrines, sentiments and principles which emanated from that sum of all villainies I bat so long has been the ruling deity of the so called Democratic mind aud morals. The lowest instincts and practices of the wretched and abandoned ere represented at the bead of their ticket, and the basest disregard of, and shameless repudiation) of honor and private debts, in the body of it. And he, tho Rev. Candid Carving Fork, holding a commission troin Almighty Uod, to "tell the troth," to "cry aloud, and spare not," apologizing for it. and urging the people to honor nnd sustain it! 0 shame, where is thy abiding place! THK LI.. lOOTI JOXKSLS. moke midnight conspirators. The Albany Journal says:, We promised our readers when we first di vulged the secret of the existence of treas onable organization in this county, known as the "Jones Family." to give names at a prop er time. We purposely postponed mentioning names nntil tlie Democracy should make its nomination, knowing as we did that the "Joneses" controlled the aotion of tbe party, and would nominate some of their own num ber on tbe ticket onless their names were made poblio- We propose now to give the names of two men who have been placed on the Linn county Democratic ticket who, we have credible proof, are members of the "Jones" tribe. Mr. Jason Wheeler, candi date for County Commissioner, acknowledged to a gentleman of undoubted Veracity in this county that the organisation did exist in the Forks of the Sauliaiu and that he belonged to it. Mr. J. R. 8outh, candidate on the Dem ocratic ticket for Representative in the Legis lature, is known to belong to the Jones organ ization, am! he has made frequent speeches at their midnight organs, held near the South ern Methodist camp ground, on tbe North Santiani. Another candidate for Legislative honors en the ticket. We are credibly informed, ia a member and held bigb position in the lodges in this towu. On one occasion a traitor notoriously known in California, named Street, visited Albany and urged the necessity of or gai izing a lodge here. He counseled exclu sively with tbe leading Demnorata of that place, and went from here tn Corvallis. where a lodge was organized. He waa harbored boot Albany and Corvallis by Democrats for several days, and started from here lo Idaho for the purpose of er'aMnhing lodges of the order there. pMWLisnCT We hear from the country that our canity nominees on the Union ticket have entirely de molished tbelr opponents. The Cops, have abandoned every single point in the disctnwlou, save "negro suf rnigc." On that point our candidates have agreed that they are not In favor uf negro KinTntgr;-ani! so.loordor to ijlve the Cops, any show to make a speech, they will have to lie tinned over to Johnson and Dan. When Miller and Belllmrer tackle the tiro colored men for a discussion, we will bet on Africa. Wah in EiiaoerMoxEv 1'anic- By late dipathoa from Europe it seems probable that wsr lias broken out betsreen Pronsla and Austria. A money panic has taken place In London, snd several of the hesviest brokers hove failed. This lias Influenced the New York market, so that $5 000.000 In gold have been rent out on one steamer, and greenbacks and 7 M's lnive declined in price. 1. 0. G. T. The olllccrs of Salem Lodge No. 30, 1. O (J. T recently organized In this city, for the present quurter, are as follows, viz: J. C. Aston, W. C.T.J Hestor A. Pearson, W. V. T.j Sumiiel Ward, W.S.j Atitui M. Force, W. V. 8.; John" SSmnwult, VY. T.j M. 8. Pearson, W. H.: Mary Force, W. I.d.j Alonxa Ocsncr, W.O.G.: D.Tillie Pearson, W. K. H. 8.; HaMa Miller, W.I,. H. 8.; Susan Helson. W. A S.: Angeline John son. W. I). H.; ,W. Us A. Hurley, P.W.C.T.; J. Iloberg, Lodge Deputy. . fiT Hen Hayden complains tout we charge him with bnruing Joe Lane In effigy. Head our article over again Ben; and set bow it reads. Valuable and Convenient. Brown's llron chial Troches are widely kuown as a remedy for Bron chitis, Hoarseness, Coughs, and other troubles of the Throat and Looks, They are of grant value for the imposes for which they are designed, while thev are usually and plea-antly efficacious, they conlaiii no hurtful ingredients, but may at all times be used with perfect safety. A Cnrd. It is true that, I, Doctor Drown, did give the lie to ono copperhead the day of tbe speaking, because he did lie, and 1 took the liliortv lo tell hint so. And fur ther, the Kevien tells dirty liei the vonn copper head did not si rike me in tbe face. Ami further, the editor of tlie Iteviem tells another dirty lie: I do not owe him cine cent for his treasonable sheet; I did take two numbers of it, lint I paid for Ihein. I onlv suy that the editor of the kmeic had bolter tell the'lrulh. He says I was a professed democrat at that timet so I am now, but not one of his kind, who is publishing treason. Look at him I Look up, yua diminutive li licler! and learn to speak the truili ! Yon talk about my owing pooplel where is your office at Euirene City? bow much is it in soak for up tborel and von can't get a type! Where is your press iu Siileiuf You haven't ot any, yon beggarly traitor, but havo to tuo the Agriculturitt press. Yon sar you can do ob work, and you haven't not a single tvpe, von misera ble bar! you sold i.ll your old worn-out job typo to the Agrii'ultnritt, to fivl money to ruu your treason able sheet. O yon miserable bbniid I tell some more lies, it you can find any more to tell. Just go in; 1 am on hands. ln, Hbown, Salem, Oregon. The Marlon County Medical Society. The object of this Society shall bo the advancement of medical knowledge, the elevation of professional character, the protection ol its members, tbe extension of l lie bounds of medical science, to improve tbe benllli and protect the lives of thu ooimiiiinitr. This Society shall consist of physician aud surgeons residing in Mai inn and ailjolning counties, who are an (homed to practice medicine anil surgery by any med ical college qunlilietl to grant a diploma, and acknowl edged by the American .Medical Association. It shall lie the duty of the Censors lo examine the credentials of every one applying lor membership, and report the same to the Soi ielv, and also examine all persons applying for admiwiion into the nlHre of any memlierof this Society as students of medicine and if Nind worthy nnd fully qualilied, to give them cert Hi cates, in ancoritaiico with the rnlos adopted liv the American Medical Association In such esses. Tho Anniversary shall be lo-M on the last Tueadnv of January of each year. Qunrterly nieeiiugs shall lie held on the last Tuesday !' April, July iml October, respectively, in the city of Kalem.and special mecliugs every alternate Tuesday evening, at the Society's room, No. n, Hoores'blnrk.tlie next meeting accruing on tho evening or June 5th. The members of the l'ress. and nil sclentillr. gentle men, and rejrulir practitioners of medicine In good standing are cordially Invited to attend. KliFisKi!, Secretary. Mm. H. A. Allen's World's Hair Re storer uud Dressing. You cannot he bald or grey, and neitlior lime nor sickness can bloinieli yonr Iliiir, if you use them. Sold by all Druggists. Agents, Hosteller, Smith, &. Dean. Sail Francisco. DK. HOSTETTKItS STOMACH BITTKK8 It ren ovates, purines, aud strer.Klhens the system, and aids tho slonuch iu the performance of its functions. It is a sovereign eperilic for imparling strength, vigor and tone to the svsteni. Ulld liosseHMini tin, em-utiva nr,M-. oi for all diseases arising from a disordered Stomach. in tlie most severe cases of cramps, diurrlnoa and weakness in the stomach, the Bitters have been se verely tested, anil always with the greatest success. Sold by all Druggists and dealers everywhere, and liv llodtte. Cnlef ,V Co., Wholesale Drugiriste, !7, Front Hi., Portland, Oregon. W Hope for the Afflioted In another part of Mils iSer will Oe found I tier ,lerti-inent f the celebrated In. slitute established by Or. J. C. Ynuns, In ISV). In this aire oi necen mm jiisrutsnlsm, It Is ft boon to Hie suuerltigtu Hot oat lo them where lliey are sure of obtaining: Hie wish ed for relief and cure, Under Hie cure of the skillful Doctor, Hie sick and troubled enn divest themselves nf their burdens of iialn and flliRins, lay aside their cr snd secure hesltlt and hniirdnesfl. If you are sick or In trouble, do not hesi oite. Head Hie advertisement and follow (l atlvlee. hn not foriret lite nutnlirr, nor the manner of directing your let ter. CONSULT ATIOX umcK, 636 Washington jlreel, Han rrnncitco. lylu:lu I'liilctl Slates Assessment. THK Allium List ot the 4th Assessment Division of this Slate will bo oten for examination at niv oltlre, lioom II. Hoorea's Mock, Salem, from the i'lei to the 30th of this month, where anneals will be re. reived and determ nod, relative to anv erroneous or excessive vul'lations, Hasessments or enumerations, hut no ahaleiueut of Incomes n-tll be made, after the list is closed. W. A. K. MiXLKN, U. S Ass't Assessor, 4th Division. Salem, Oregon, Mny 16, IK'ib. l-'w'J NOTICE! HIE EllfflUE DALLA8, OliEGON, Is now in Full Operation, Where a WOOL HOItTRR, NPIKII and TWO MHAVKII can lind prolltable employ ment. !iwl2' MOSSMAN'S HOTEL. Commercial St., opjaislte tlie Steamboat Loading. Salem, Oregon. SINGLE AXD DOUBLE ROOMS. Board nor week f, IHI Uuard aud Lodging (ii lit) to " (SI i-tt I. V. MOS.-MAN. Prop'r. DiiS)Ollllloil. rpiIE copartnership lifreiofuie existing between 1 M. Myers and John Hughes, under the lirm mime of Myers, Hughes it Co., is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. All persons knowing themselves ill- aeoiea in me uus nrm must rrntko immediate settle ment, either by cdi or note. Hither part v is author ized to sign in liijiiidiiliou. M. MVKIiH, r-aiem, may , ihj. JtJIlN Hl flllKS. The business will be cotllioued l.v M Mvers and ft. A. Uiggs, nnd.r the lirm naoie of MVKIIH at. Kim- w:i CSO. II. CURRSV, HtTH K. IlAMMSa. Attorney at Uw. Notary Public I KICKV & IIATITIKlt, Law and General Agency Olllcc, Up Slabs. Moores's Urick Mock, SALEM, OREGON. PARTICULAR attention given to the purchase and sale of Laud.' aud City properly. Abstract of Titles furnished. Business transacted with all tbe Depart menu at Wasliiu;toa City. Col lections promptly attended to. Kir iHicscra: Messrs .1 II I R. Moore. Heath it Dearborn. J. B it M. Hirscli, Kalem ; Crawford, Slncom At Co., Vancouver i Dr. W. H. Waikios, Port land: Hon. O N, Deiinv. DallesCiiv. Muy 14, 1X06. CORNELL 6t BARNES. Dealers in Croffrifi ProTfiioni, nnd Confttiioutrj, Grnls'ind Bora Boots and Shof LADIES' AND HISSES' SHOES! Crockery, Glassware, M 41 I.N, IIOL-,ItAKE, At-., Ac, Cheap, for Cash or Country Produce. floods delivered to all parts of the City fret of charge. HtoiTJ, Rate Street, foflr doors east Pool office. I'OKNKLL fc HAKNKM Bi t s RI B KEA Pit HI, for sal by JOH M C. 1IKI.I, Bl I K Kl'K jnoWKKStforsalo. by JnllX ('. HKI.L IOFPRR for sale a half Of a whole section of land of early selvrtimt and of superior qnalilv, nearly all inrhnrd and well improved, with all mresnirv balldiuin. living waler oa Uw premise part prai ri. part umber and bruh um. Att4 . j ,lrty of frail Um ' I pmcKSM to sell II m above uw-ls of kuid at half tlier onsi. My rewdewe Is fusrr smlrs annh of SilveHnn. Ma-ri- eoniny,llreir. Ub.VJ. CLKAVKK. May ith. ItHA allsl W, WEAT1IERF011D. Importer nnd Wholesale Drugs, and Medicines, ii- w i PAINTS, OILS AXD WINDOW GLASS. White Lead Varnishes, BRUSHES, Kerosene Oil; Painters Material, And constantly receiving, from the KA.8TK11IV 3IAUK12TB, DKSIUAflLK INVOICES OF GOODS In our line, snd offered to the trudo hi Quiintltlea to Mult f ..AT- VERY LO.WI R AT E 8 . TERMS, CASH! Fire Proof Brick, 131), Front Street, P0RT4,AKfD, OKKGOK. W. WEATHERFORD. Mnreh Id, 1KHC. am,: JOHN C. BELL Hhs Just ltprelvetl and la Now Opculng a Yery Fine Stock of Spring Goods! DIHKCT I'll 0.11 HAN sVII A Nt'INCO, CONSISTING Or' EVERY VARIETY ol DRESS and FANCY ARTICLES Aiuonit which are SILK POPLINS, of varieil styles. Ladies Collars and CulTs, Jncnnets and Uaregcs, I3rnnn Dniiiiuks, Swiss Mull and Chaiiiliras. D KICKS) KMtVATOHH, India-rnlihor Puges, , Gilt Cords and Ladies' Forms, New Style Sprint: A Summer BONNETS Silk Girdles, ltugle Trimmings, Estelle Shawls, Lama Plaid Shawls, Linen Cuffs, Ladies' Linen Collars (eyed) Embroidered Handkerchiefs, I.ADIF.M AXD NISIMEH' HATH, Flnuuced Hrihd and Derby Huts, Pedal-hruld Norman Hats, Challies, Mnhnir Dress Goods, . Fancy Lawns. Solid Black Lnwn, Hroadtvny and Duplex Skirts, 31 iiist'lllos Counterpanes and lied Quiits. .Til MM UKI.ANKN, "every variety and style," Alozamniines, llhick and White De Che v res, Alpaccus, Organdies, Chitz. Merinos. White and Fancy-Colored BALMORALS, Spragiie, Philiu Allen k Merrmiao I'KINTS English and French 4-4 Fancy Prints, Pius. Galloon. Denims and Cottoimde, i, I ami 4 4 Drown Cottous, i Drillings ami Fine 10 4 SHEETING. Together with a Kctienil assortment of Gents and Youths' Goods, of every variety. Also a si'UNniD assokthlnt of Gents Boots and Shoes, A KINK iSSOHTMUT of Ladies and Children's Shoes An an extensive slot-It of HARDWARE! ttUKKXRW.iKK, and GROCERIES: All of which will be MOLD LOW, for Cash, Wool or Country Produce JOH '. BRIJ,, SAI.l'.M, April !), ISM. Stf Buckeye Reapers and Mowers! JUST lfKCEIVKI). from llie airenle in Han Francis, co, a Urae slock of the aoove ealvhrateil Aifiicul. fural Implements, which we otter at San Francisco Prices and Freight PRICKSl A Keaperand Mower Combined,No I, (largest siie) no Mower, No. I. (Irr-t site) ITS 0 " " SI, second sue IjO I SI ALSO, Myers' I'ateut Hay Klevatnrs I 14 Ml Warranted to uuload the larjftist load of hay and stow ft away in the peak of a barn, nr top nf a stark, In Troui ttiree to lire mtnutrs. no rarmer snouni ih without tlism. Heiid for a rirrntar lo MiCKAKKX.UKKltllX At Co, Portland , April Sj, IWiti -9 Axents. Frem-h Window 4Ihw, STAIXKD fILAH. and tVured fllass, Hold Leaf, UraiiihiK Tools, Camel and babla Hair Brushes, Diamond (I Ism Cullers, ste., Ate . at orm At Y KUR , KKKI8 LAW NOTiCK- H AVISO permanently located in Kalem, Or--on, I solicit patriHuLKs iu lbs bin of my pisMioti. Collections, mveyaiMs,si(enriei. and all business ia aud out of courts pertaining lo a law office, promptly attended lo. K newts, give uis a call. Office opposite the Capilsl Hotel. O. W. I.AWHON, March , iwsi.-lyj Att'y at Uw. "lAkTETH, Oil Cloths, Msltiuir. Window ftl.adea, at Kj m Iikeyman hkom. WOOL WANTED. I will psy the MltMHUKT MASHIT rtlK K fur !,. W. C. BK0WN. DALLAS, I'olk rounly, April IA, ISTiS. 7ml Sale of Public Property. Osrir or ( Hir r Q M , lrf 'v or tsi Oi raeiA, ) Kort Vaiicmver, W. T . May R, I Htm. ( I WILL wll at pabile sale on tl.e Im hir of Jl'NK. iHili, ihs pnlilie pmmrty at Fort Huakina, Kiui Valley, Oreaoo. es-osisiina of dwelliitv and store bonsM. isal.l. carpenter siVip, blacksmitb sbop. Are. Terms. Cask in L K earrenry, al I he time of sale Kale to eomnenre at II n'rl.rk a. as at Kmt Huakina. IIKNKY C. IIOIKil-Js. HrevalM (ol , aad ( hid Quaiteroiaster, Dp I ol the t'olambat. CAPITAL HOTEL, sorueroi niate anq l.iocriy sirceis, MAI.B.tl, OKKUWV, J. 1'. DKIMtUti:, Froprii'tor, WOULD rosieitrully Inform the cltisens of Kalem and tbe traveling pulilio llml, having recently purchased Ibis IVcw nnd Hplondtil Hotel, He Is now prepared to acnoniiiioilate all who may fa vor liitn with their pulrannK, at pnetn to unit. The CAPITAL IIUTKL Is un entirely new house, rooms hard finished, well vsntilaied, and well fur nished. Tbe house has line suits of rooms, with con neriinfr doors, for families. The DiniiiK Hooin is larirs and commodious, and tbe Table will be furnished with the best the market at', foi'ils. Hoard, per Week, . . . S5.00 " withliOdtiiiK,7tolo The proprietor will nt all limes endeavor to please bis guests, and ha respectfully solicits ths patronage of the public, April J.t. I8oj. STAGE OFFICE, The oOlra nf the California Ktage Company Is at the Capital Hotel. Binges arrive anil depart dally. Family Groceries. PIIK timiursiKued would Inform tlm pulilte tliut lie 1 hiiion timid a tun ply of Kurnily Oruvuriu. which hi) will wll CHEAP FOR CASH! I'lease enll und examine bis stock of sua a it. SYRUP. COFFEE, TEA, CABINED FRUITS, Ate., Ato., before purchasing from any one else. He is confident, that he enn satisfy those who favor him with their patronage. Olllce next door to Wells, Far. go dt Co.'s Ks press Oltire, Salem. April -jit, IHisi, JONIOl'lll'8 HOLMES. WANTED! IA Af"fl MEN and women nod children tn go to IU, ;UU Kmdaltt new I'irlnre Gallery at Dallas, Polk County, Ogn. To see more than ten thousaiid diirerenl pictures, aud Views of ALL NATIONS. And while there got a picture taken of themselves tlutt cannot be excelled on this coast. 8. A. KKNDAl.l, OmOIIVAL POlCTJtY. Bespec'.fullj Dedicated to tho PEOPLE OF OREGON. If niiytliing you chance to need, And think it luii'd to lind, Just Htrp in to Smith & Wade's Yoii'II get it, anil tho kind. If in the llnnlwu't' lino it in, They hnvo it, nice and new, And sell it awful cheap for caMi Wll K AT, OATH, sVI.OI'K, BACON. I.AHIt, WOOL, 111 IT KK. I'HIOKMN, HKAHS, DIIIKD I'lll'ITH, I'OHK, when you kill your hogs, And tluw tlie kotows in too. Their Dry Goodn, too, wero lioitglit for cash,. And that nince cotton fell ; It'll my you to trade with Ihein ; and everything iu the world can be found there, in the line of Dry lliiod, floiliini:, Boots unit Shorn, Iluls and Cops, . Notions, clc , tic, tic, And IhoyVo harry on tlio sell. And thin Ketxet which we've Icarnetl, We'll L'ivc to all lo Alio Their grout kucco. iu eutcliin;' trout, Hitooiinr inme, etc., irj nut ho imicli owiiij to their fkill, or h1iiiK! of head, nn to tho very wiioi'ior kinl of dunning nnd fishing Tackle thi'y use. And have for sale so cheap. Remember now, niiikc no mistake, Tho iiuuic is SMITH & WADE, And von will find kl'oro nix moutliH, that, in Dry Goods, Clolliinn, ' Groffrirs. Uurdware, Iron ami Strcl, Wagon mid Bnccy Timbcn and Irons, Die., Etc, It is the place to trade. 7tf mi tho VTool IX THE STATE WANTED, - FOR CASH, w SMITH & WADE. AGENTS WANTED In all Parts of IbeCoantr, for the MILITARY and NAVAL HISTORY OP THK Rebellion in tbe United Statet IT la tlMitftied to b n rtanitftid work, more tvunplU limn any ttmt hibeii w mny be hemiiW pub liflirU. Cuotpleta in otw rnjral octuro volunis of ovar H4M1 dHitifiltiiiiU pttKPsj, MiitJ illuaimlvsti wiih titiutar out flu W4r riibrmvinpfa, enlfiraxl plmira nf ballla rn pHntsM in lh (tilth" ( vl f rhromo hthofrs phy in ns eulora, nnd an,ty MHl will-iitiMl npa Mnu chart, irideMifjiili riwfnbilaa lo Mrh n work. It aUn cr fttniua nn aliiljoniia indtfi of efilnta, of W eUmmy printffd pafn, bjr tiwtna pf whirb mnt impor tant aven! of th rfhelliirfi ran al onra ba nterr to, or tba taraor of an? particular otflear, or lha opam tlon of any ponicuur eomaiand. can ba lraa1 oat in 4rtail. tfT Tba work will ba told onlj llm.iif b Intvalinff anaiiia, mn4 axrlnaivslv bjr anlsMription, Jt ba ni boon cwvbsnh) for al all, and thaantira Raid ia tbua npait, ao tbat earir npplirttiita can bava their clioia. of larritory. KxcIimW irrtiorr Kivon, and libaml tarnia offarod. On rooaipt of $1 br mail or axpraaw, wa will forward oat Hi, with birttwliotw ffrfattvnM.n(. AMnm r HANCIH I'KWINO k 'f., Vntia .109 and 'al I tWraHwn.n i . Hon Proclaim SOZIETHINO NEW! IM T.lt Wagon, Bnfu and 8 olk Timbers, Fifty tUTbluibleokeios, 40 tons I II O IV ANU NTKKLI At I'ortbjod Prices snil Krlf!.l PMITII It WADR. Helen, April iJ. I Hi Reapers and Thrashers. JY. kava baud a few nf l he Meet and most an. v V proteH I tea (Mrs and Thnwlwrs, waMb wa oiler at tha LOWEST RATES. Aba. a VariMjr of PLOAVS. Call and see tbaai al C'lttKK. Vl( Ll.l.T A Cs New Goods and New Styles, I B. & M, IIIRSCII! Are uuw recelvinx, at their OLD STAND, Cor Commercial and Fcrrjr Streels, both from New York nnl San Francisco, ' aLAROBand WELL SELECTED lock of Ladies', Gents' and Childrena' FURNISHING GOODS, ' Dry, and Fancy floods, (WIHISUWVAIKS, HATS, CAPS, ! GROCERIES Co CROCKERY iiiul a. Regular Assortment ..nr.. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. PlIOUUCE TAKEN in sucliHiigo for jiooils. Parsons wishiiiitlo purohasa will do woll to call and exanitns oi'lora purctuiiltiK einwnsra. ,1. II kM HIHMCII, WOOL! WOOL! , ... 500,000 lbs.! WOOL WANTED I J Kor which ao will pay tba HIGHEST MARKET RATES, IN CASH! J. B.&M. HIRSCH, S)AI,K.1I, ORKOoKf. 18(50. Spring Trade ! BREYMAN BRO'G Aro now rroi-iving and aliening Ihcir largs stock uf SPRING AND SUHHER GOODH, And hanbr rra)pt fully ammuiH to the nublio of BHlifin and vicinity Unit ihor liava now Ilia owl aMoiimeiit of imttla in their liiw avr orTrrad before in Hnlcm. Tbfir atovk roiita of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS AND GAPS, (JltOOIOllIKH, I'ROCkKRV AND GLASSWARE, Hardware, etc., Ona of lb Nrm harinv barn in lbs Han Francisco market lor several weess, no pains lias imcb spared U eeleet this NEWEST STYLES AND FASHIONS -or Ladies' Dress Goods ! Fancy Goods, LADIES SHI CLOAKS fc DANTDLLAS Ladles Hats, Gents Furnishing Goods! CLOT! I .IU, ETC. Call anJ se as lifor prjrohasin( lawbrs V will wll at Ibsj lowett market ratti, tot Cash nr 1'rndooo. Halrn, April i, IMS. ttf WANTED, 00,000 lbs. WOOL! Al Jot RccrlTfd, , tarn i.mm. sjsjw cat.. rsuTHttSM. M aseSPRIi4a, VotHslacheas, al IMAM Ilnrvcatof li. V.IMll UliiU A SLL1I WAUL!! .1 -1 ..or.. Knapp, Burrell A fUKTLAND, OREGON. Co., J!l eoostquenes of tat unresting dtuand for FARM MACHINERY, that hss been msda npon our house daring the nast jresr, w h. this season oi.il. suoh arraneauisots as most sasUs aa to supply all our frl.nili, , Our .tock.of all dmrlptlous, hss been Insrtssrd to nah n ,ilenl, aa enaliles aa lo ny, wlUioul deubt, thai e oan, (a loon as our shipments, noir due, arrlre) offer lha larsesl and mutt tomplth omrtmuit of rrm Implemeels, Ma. ehlriM, ale., eeer Imported be one hoaae en Hits cesat. Our ImperlaUoaa ban, for the meet part, beea selesied la tf.'f?," . varlsas manufaelorers In the llno and Udis sutea, snd mailt la ortltr wllti apeotui rtftnnu It W twinte and rtivtrmmli qf Ortuon. Mitij new miohlntt bsrs been added to the list of those ner.lofore approrad, all ef whloh e ahall ba hsppv lo she 'try tow prices "' " ,Mmtl " rau" " . Our near Hupplemantarr OaUlofua wilt ansa be hwaad, and wl II bs inalled to an; tddreaa on application. We enumerate below a few of tha trtloln w. Import, tor manjr of whisk wa are tolt ugmtt la Oraias, Washlnston, and Idaho l KITKItt.V'g COMBINED Raaper and Mower. " BAI.L'H OHIO "Improved Buckej." Combined Peeper and Mower two alara. NKW YORK OOMBfNRD, Self and Rand Sakaa. CAMPOKNtA OMNT, Kesner-eauTX feet. BAUtlRR 8TATK Oomblned superior lifhl two haras machine. BURT'S EAGLE Combined. ' ' MccOKMICKS Combined .elf and Rand Rakers. ' KtKBY'S Aoierlosn ll.rrnter. HAINKH' llllnola lleadar (enuias. ' " BAM Ohio Bliek.;, Mewar. ' UNION Mower Ooinblnlni bast featarea gf the baalaf Mowers. MrCORMIOKHiauImprersd Mowsr. PITT'S OKNUINK BUmiO THUICSHRR 4 to 10 hens power, aura .Iron,, with all III "nil's" aad "las Si-ll'a" latest Improvsmsnts. i ' Rtulleaa Chain Thrsthsra. - , Uxlra Powers dlnersntaises and klads. "Sulky," K.roWlo, and Wire Tooth Horse Hay Rakes. lore Pitch fork., Hay Presses, Oram Drill., Pan Mills. Hand and power Oram Mllla, Portable Grist MUM, Bark Milts, Shingle Machines, Oan, Plows. Molina Peoria, Boston Clipper, new patenl"Osst Steel" Left Hsnd lid Hill ami Oaal Plows, Grub Breakers, .OulllTslors, Ol Yokes and Bows; Churns; Eta., Etc., tXTKAH and RKPAIRS for Threehers and Beaters, ' HIi'KI.K BKCTIONB-.il atsrs ; a large stock of RUBIIKK aud LEATHKll BKLTIMO all widths, (V Partloalar attentloa paid le orders fro retaote trlcta, and palo. taken to peak aomla compactly and aaenrely. Wcss torn be at lint or Unctr Ikon (As easts arteois wnbtproeitrttllknmgkunyolhtrtmret. , , for prices, call on or address, ' , Knupp, BNrrcH A Co Purtlaad, Oregoa. Pnrllaod, Hsrch 10, IStM. 9rog K Wm ffiEU Q HUTH, DEIRBORH & CO. THANKFUL for past favors, and hoping; lo marli a I'ontiuiiuuoe nf tha sam. would reapectfulljr annonnoa that thev aro now recsltlng and opsulas; a larins aaaorttaont of New & Cheap Goods Clothing, Dreu Goods, 1 Dry Goods. (Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fancy Goods. Ws would call particular attention lo oar sjttsa lira stock of Hardware, Carpenleri' Tooli, Blackimilht' Tooli, Uunimitht' Tooli, Agricultural Tooli, Iron and Steel, Null and Bolti, Spring Axle; Car Haft Fixturei, Mill Sam, Home furnishing Hardware, A Fine lAno ot Curtain, Fixture, Wall Inpr, CarMisi, Mlrrora, Malliaff , Etc. PainU, Oil, Lead, Putty, Olaas, , QUCENSWARI, Varnlwhow, Olaavwaro, CROCKERY. Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Tebaee! Which ws will offer at prices for Cash or Country Prodoo. Which cannot fall lo please enrjhejf. 6tt 1IKATII, KKARIIOBXaVCo. V7col Wanted. Wo will imrctaue All.the Wool T7e Can, Vor which ws will pay The Highest Market Rates, hi U. 8. Gold CvId, or, if prtftmi, NEW GOODS, ATriSH R1TKI, 6tf II K ATM, DEABBOBN sV Co, NOTICE. SELLING OFF AT COST I will sell our entire stock of Berehaadias, AT COST! On aoconul of maklna a chanire In oar baaineea. All persona anowliiKUieamlees tadebtad teas will coavs forward and Settle the Same IXXEBIATKLI I a. asiTCHBLa. ce. Salem, March W, ati4 sn3 NEW FIRM. A VINO r J earn. we lake pleasure Ms sayrnff te oar frlieda lie poblk la (eoeral, lhal wo will keep oar stock and the WELL ASSORTED, And sell oar roods oa as xod lertasas any koaaa la Ike ert. Oar stack soaeisas ot a gaanal Sseillt 00101 Dry-oods aid Factlf Cmsrln, llurtlware, Orooliory, IIOOTH AND H1IOKH! Hats and Caps, IRON AND NAILS, FACTORY GOODS! . aW,aVe., sV. moKLirj&co. 7ccl, UcJ, Vz'l WANTED! W0,CC3rciiicfUcJ, fOB which we will paH- ' JT l4aaTlse"seT r" IN CAHII, er MKitCalAL-4 AT t(oi, If fro Ierrr4. St. IklTUHSU. 4 CU. tValesa, April , lib ta