The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866, July 09, 1866, Page 3, Image 3

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    8AI.KM. MON IU Y . IV LV 0. !;
.Iol lM-lntlnuf.
Til llrmmcM Mas, ahi Otii h. A rrn nnrn I liv bran
tni'lii tri On Nttthnntiit Oltlet ehfrtaiy all kltiiU of Cnnl ami
Pitney I'rlnllliK run I' 'I'm nn (l "'mrti'll nullue, Slut si
prlras which omiiuil foil In suit our ialruiis. Tin Juicing
lpinrtiiirt Is unilcr lh charms nf an exiierltmcefl nml cnm-,t.ti-nt
printer, up nur arorlc for more than a year past will
Ir.llfy, awl llmas rniulrlns. brief), pninpliliK, clirrki, Mil.
hi-aila, hmlncH, sil'lri-ea, ur weililius cuili, programm.,, ,
clrcutare, mlntiit coinpantiV crrtlflcNtn mil rreelpi , Jul.
Ifcci' blinlii, "nil In fact every il.icrlp'lon of plain ami fan
cy printing, can have the work well anil promptly done.
We keep a onmplete assortment of hlll-lieail, letter, ami otic
er i'tper, aiiltalile fur Job prlntlnii; Uiitetlier with plain anil
fancy cards, ete. We Invite tlioae linking to havs any tie
ecrlpllnn of printing; dime, to call and examine aamplea and
prleea, at d enllafy tlieniaelrea that at foml work enn be dune
and sa good barKalna made aa at any other nhVa In Oregon.
How to AiivKiiTim;. Tim wliolo accrnt of ad
vcrllsinR I" I" tlia point of ccurino; And holding
public attention. Tliera an) numberless wayt to
do that, but tho tame pi nil will nnt work a tecoiiil
time in tlm anmo place. Novelty In ml vcrtUinp;
U the (jrent point, where but a limited aum it np.
prnpriatod to litis Invoatinont. Tho Now York
Leilgr.r, mi many other anlerprlsos, have tociiroil
linmonao results from advertising, and alwuyi re.
lied npott whole columns of repeated tines. The
ability to advertiao judiciously la the very best
capital. A man who has the ability to prepare a
good advertisement, will generally succeed in his
business. Take, for Instance, the man who writes
the " ads" for Smith &, Wade, tf wo were run
ning a dry-goods shop, or a green grocery, wo
would charter him, for he Is bound to make the
business " go."
Statp. iTBMa.J-The members of the first Uni
tarian Society of Portland have elected the following-named
trustees: R. li, Thompson, Ira
Gnndnougrli, E, D. Hlmltiick, Thomas Frattar, (!.
W. Uurrnce, ltirhard White, J. W. Cook, J. M.
Oilman, W.F.Wilcox
Edward Ilnrnes, a saloon keeper at Oregon
City, died suddenly on last Tuesday afternoon.
On tho night of 24th June, the Indians stole
seven horses front Washington Ranch, J'owdor
Kivor Valley. A short limn previous, they stole
tho same number from Miller's Kancli, In tho
same vicinity. Last year they stole nne hundred
within a circle of ten miles around Auburn.
The Onod Templars hava Instituted A new
lodge at Eugene City, with about 'iO members.
Spencer Unite Lodge No. 0 (Eugene City) 1. 0.
O.K. his elected the following named ofBrera : E.
L. Bristow.NO.t U.K. Foley, V.O.! Joel Waro,
It. Sic.; C. II. Sweet, Troas.
In Hringa salute on the 4th, In Portland, a man
named Franklin had his right hand and arm so
badly shattered by a prematura discharge of the
cannon, that amputation was nccossary. The Ur
egonian is informed that the persons in charge of
the gun were intoxicated at lite time of the acci
dent. 8nnin soldiers of tho 1J. S. Artillery after
ward tonkchargo of the gun, and completed lite
salute of the day.
A larger shipment of treasure than ordinary fur
t liia season, arrived by Wells, Fargo & C'o.'a Ex
press from the upper country last night. Mr. Page,
the messenger, had in charge about l!Mi,(MMI. In
addition to this, about igOOO from Montana,
and '.'0,WIO from Auburn, Oregon, arrived in pri
vate bands. Orrjronian, (if.
The firm of Waitc cV Scliwalka, in tho publica
tion of the Agriculturist, haa been diasolved. The
paner hereafter will be published by Mr. A. C.
rjcliwatka.
Tho Orrgminn says A change of schedule has
been made on the until route from Portland to
Olytnpia. Heretofore tho mails have boon oblig
ed to lay over two days at Moulicello. Under the
change authorised, the mails will leava Portland
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, connect
ing at Monticello, and going through without delay-
Wasco Coi'NTV. The Mountaineer contains
tho following :
On Saturday and 8unday last a band of abnnt
500 head of cattle crossed the Columbia at Dalles
for the Yakima country. The parties who own
the ealtlo intend taking up claims in tho Yakima
Valley fur the purpose of slock railing.
Dallea City is improving rapidly since the
steps taken to commence the erection of the Mint
at that point.
The capital stock of the woolen company at
that place is to be W,UO, shares ft UN) each.
The building is to he erected np'Mill Crrt-k, and
to be of sliiuo. At last accounts tM.VVO had
been subscribed.
The Mountaineer strongly advocates the ron.
struction of a good wagon road to Portland or
some other point in this valley.
The body of the little child of Mr. John Ki
pinger, recently drowned at the Dallus, has been
recovered.
On the 3d Inst., ilia thermometer indicated 09
deg. in the shade at the Dalles.
Jo Teal shot a craxy nian, In the night, while
trying bis kitchen door, supposing bun lo be a
burglar A bad wound in the shoulder.
During the firing of the salute at tho Dallas on
the 4th, a man named Wni Watson was severely
Injured by the premature discharge of Ilia piece
He will lose tho right arm to the elbow, and prob
ably the left. It is feared ha has received bodily
injuries which may prove fatal, ilo was an em
ployee of IhoO. H. Y Company.
(OEBEITIO.X.
Air editorial in the Httitte suggests that there is
A misunderstanding of the natnre of the medical
testimony in the late trial for murder in this place.
The uudersigncd were summoned, not as wit.
ncasea, but aa experts, 10 give a professional opt
ion based on the post-mortem appearances, as tes
tified to. That post-mortem examination ahowed
that the deceased did not die of nervous shock,
of hemorrhage, of inflammation proceeding from
effusion into the peritoneal cavity, of uremia or
blood poisoning, or of any other disorganisation
proceeding immediately from the cot, but that he
did die of peritoneal inflammation excited And
kept np by a fold of omentum being caught in,
and growing fast to the external wonnd which
wai sewed up. Although such wounds as deceas
ed received are ordinarily considered mortal, the
testimony convinced lis that the mortality of this
one was caused by the Accidental complication.
J. II. Wttmk.M P.
E. II Fikkk, M.D.
Kimouold ClTf A new city haa been laid
onl on the Columbia, some distance below Whit
Muffs, on the route to Montana. It is claimed lo
be the best location for a town, and much nearer
oniackfoot, Pen d Oreille, etc., than the illoS
City.
St. 0'LAiKKVii.i.r., (.Into A Urge portion of
this celebrated old town was recently destroyed
by lira ; the loss reaching about .M0,0"0, and
leaving some persons withont A home or any
property.
Oot.D Yirxo or 0rio The shipments of
gold from Portland through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
for the 6rst five months of the prevent year, hare
been $'2,515,150. This amount doe not inrlnde
. shipments direct to New York, nor sums that have
gone forward in private hands.. .
DR. C.pkaY This noted individual, lata of
Sun Francisco, who has been acting as Commie
sinner of the t'niled rWalee at tho International
Exhibition in Prnasia, has been appointed by
Preidmt Johnson a Consul General lo the Dan
ohian Principalities.
Labor Cattlc -Tbomas Cma. Esn.. of this
county, has fifty head of fnur-year aid Iteert of
his own raising, which will avrrar aver sme
thousand pounds weight, each.
Til Fair Oroi xiw -The Board of Mansgtr
, ,. .li .
hare ordered a Be track !o 1st mad., In.iJt the
one ased for trial of -word, for pleasure ridinr
and training About twenty new stables are to
bnill on the grounds.
Fast TtwK The, P. T. Co. steamer Alert, p.an.ls of Urg ripo rarranta farnca It to say
Capt. Danghman. mailt the rat frwrn Portland to that Pr.5 Pearana ra, urates tbt bu-hes, as every
Oregon Cilr. tk eMail of lbs) 4th. ia sjtM 'hrf trawtM to beralt.vaied
hoar and eight sainntesand a lh retura trip ia j Tt8ringr5eld (Mass ) RrvaWiraa tayt that
fifty t minutet. Tbit it lie fastest tier tvtf fa aada and thoasandt f the ntost iataiHigent
mad betweea Ihe Iwa points. I t, fl , ir,B, ,n 6 tin,j agree with Ik
7" -D T S" art aett artr. : Cabii el ia Ik tnpfort of Presideat Jekasoo "
Statu Tkaciiku'h InhtiYutb We are
liifiirined hy Prnf, E, Curtwrillit, Correspond
liiB Htorctiiry nf t lio Intpl it u t -.ii nt the tereinn
of the Institute coinitii ndi g nt Oregon City on
the !)lst of July promises In ho one of the most
Interesting and beneficial over held in the
fllntc Tli leading talent in the State, in the
Tcni'lii'rs' l'rnffsslnn, are responding and mov
ing In the mntlir, delcnriired In get up the ripht
kind nf a spirit in their profession. The 0. 8,
N. Co., nml the V, T. Co., have agreed to past
teachers attending the Instltuto nt half price,
full particulars of which will ho given next
week. I'rof. Cartwright Is laboring most fisaid.
tiously in collecting statistics hearing upon the
condition nf popular education in Oregon, ant
wo linpo to liu able In furnish (hem at an early
day.
Cattwo Trap. The groat cistern hole now
being excavated at tho intersection nf Com
mcroinl rind State streets, proved quite a cattle
trap nne ilny last week, as In driving a drove
of cattle hurriedly through tlio streets four
beeves tvero Jumped into the pit Ity the no
miinagenhlo drove, and could not lie got out
ngnin nnlil an Incline nm excavated nt one
corner.
Political Contest is Polk From a
private letter, we learn that the Union party
is gaining by the contest In the Polk county
eleclinn oases ; and the prospects were that the
whole Union ticket would lie eletcd.
SouTMBiw Ohkoon From the Sentinel wo
lenrn that the California merchant! residing at
Yreka are shipping freight from San Francisco
via Crescent City and Jacksonville,
Professor Wood, the author nf Wood's
llntuny ."passed through Jacksonville last week.
Ho stopped two ilnri and examined the natirp
flora. Ocr flowers, treci and shrubs are en-J
tirely different frnm those of the Atlantic .Stales,
and more numerous in proportion to the extent
nf ennntry explored. Prof. Wood says that his
lintnny for the Atlantic, Slates describes twenty-eight
hundred plants, exclusive nf the moss
es, while in the .Stale nf California he hits found
li flee n hundred varieties. Prof. Wood is the
first botanist who has explored our coast, with
a view of compiling a work descriptive of the
plant on the Pacifio const. This he intends
doing as soon aa he g.-ts through this Slate,
which will ha in September.
There is a brisk trade At Hoseburg, caused
by buying and telling wool. This article ir
worth, ready tacked, from 18 to 20 cents per
pound. It la shipped from there tn Oregon
City. Douglas enmity haa no small revenue
from wool ; and for the life nf lis we don't tee
why the farmers and stock growers of Jackson
county don't go into the wnnl growing business.
It has been only a few years since Douglas
ennnty was deeply In debt; a great majority of
the farms were mortgaged, and the whole
county nnt owned by lliree or four men. Now
they are nut of debt, and making money haml
over fist.' The cause of this it that they have
introduced sheep and gone into wool growing
extensively.
I here will bo n meoling of the 1 enuhert of
Duuglai county, nt Hoseburg. July 7th, for the
purpose of organizing a County Teacher's As
sociation.
The animal examination nf the Uiniinna
Academy will tnko place on the 11th, 12th and
I -it It ol July, closing ou tho evening of the
Mill with au exhibition.
The town of Jacksonville it improving (hit
summer, beverul new uuildiugt are to be
erected.
Cant. McCall. who arrived in Jacksonville
nn Thursday last, says all the cavalry stationed
at Fort Klamath, consisting nf Co't A and C,
nrn nn thuir way tu Full Vancouver, to be mut
tered nut of the tervice. It it thought that
Cu. I. infantry, will be mustered out within a
iiinntli At r o.t Klumnlli.
Cant. Sprague writes that be bat been or
dered In send a detachment ft "in Co. I. infant
ry, nod Co- C, cavalry, under Lieut. McGuire,
and take post at Camp C. F. Smith, on the
Cbivn ronte, and ration it until the l.'iih July.
Capt. Spraguu tayt that theru arc thousands
Irnvcling Unit route tins summer.
Asthma Nks Krnmihc Gazelle we learn
ihut .Messrs. F. Ferrill & Co. have commenced
the construction nf.very important improve
ments in the immediate vicinity of Astoria.
I'tte works are tn bo a lumber manufacturing.
Irereing and finishing establishment, cnml'ting
if A saw. mill proper, will) machinery for dress
lug lor liiilahmg III J lumlier into doors, such,
moulding and ornamental work generally, for
cabinet work, etc, etc. Machinery for making
shingles, staves, headings, pails, etc , and oth
er work generally will be added. Tho works.
when completed, will employ Irntn hliy to one
hundred men. The kitchen and lodging house,
twenty by tixty feet, it now np. Tho first
ttrocture if the mill will be forty by nne hun
dred feet. Next w ill follow au L of the some
dimensions.
The O. S. N. Company have the contract
far carrying the mails on the route from A no
li tu Portland and way nflices, fur the ensuing
term of four years.
A passenger coach it now running between
the Sumner House, on Clatsop Plains, and
Sktpauon Landing, for the accommodation of
visitors tn the tea shore.
Capt. E. O. Adamt delivered the Fourth of
July oration at Astoria.
Attoria it reported to be improving. A new
Maouio hall bat just been finished.
The Uazeltt relate the following, as illus
trating one nf the advantage of the telegraph.
A sprig of YoonaT America ran away from the
parental roof at Portland, some tea diyt ago,
and slipped off tu Victoria on the steamer t'i
deleter, lielnre the steamer had left the Co
In m bia river, the authorities at Victoria were
notified by telegraph of the circumstance, and
hen the steamer arrived at V ictoria the young
man loand the Sheriff ready In give hint Abo
pliable reception. In the meantime hit father
bad battened to Victoria overland, and cap
lured the way ward yalh, and alto the I'l.tHMJ
which the bi.y had stolen (ruin bit father, who
it a wealthy and well known citizen of Port
land.
YiaaiLL Ccnf . from Mw OmrUr wa Uke Ike fell"
tat Item : ttdn t's will huM a sperlal I ena M taut at
Luarrl. far the trial of two scawaera la jail, chars
with the crimes rMprellvetv 4 htraniv ana lareffir. e-v
wnciiif a Mtlar Jalr tih. Was. fbtalres, contrartor
for carrying th wail frnm Lafaretls ! Tillamook ami rc
Inrn. otter a stork, started oa bla trt Irln aa lh a I Inrl
There la now a Irt.weofcljr wall from Lafarrila lo SSirtlawt,
Mr. fleets eostrartor The 04 ooarttrlr mrall-if of the
M A Chorea Snolh. Ifa;tt. elrroll, orfsw-iirH lael tUl
mntmf as Cwihahm Taller. A R. Aeora, 1 1 X-. Junes
k-Wr vill nrrorii m Lolavrtlo on Ik Intro tabboih ol rarn
aaonlh. al II .m. Week Wfoeo wot. Rev. L. V. McCorlj
w m orraicnoa o-lore-o rnareh IrlWoal on achargvof crim
inal Intimacy with a tcmaw of Mppnord nay vlriac.
Central Baptist Asimm-iatw. Mr A. J
Hunsaker, Clerk, has left on onr table the annates
of the ninth annual sessioa of the Central Ilap
tiat Association of (h-egon, from which wt learn
that the Association embrace Ifi churches, 16 or
dained ministers, 7 licentiates, and 741 communi
cants. The Association resolved that it mem
bers as all booorabla mean to prevent lb nse
of intoiiraling drinks at a bevi rage t that their
church organisation have nothing to do with pol
itico s that a sninaionary board of thro members
be created for the Association; that their eolpor-
tear, A. M Cornelius, be encouraged I that polit-
, i-1 Ad'Jrefee, Irieatncal eibibinons. Ae., bt pro-
j bibited wiibin the balls of McMinnrlll, College t
memnors ni ina i liurrh b eoconr
' agod to engage ia Sabbath rVhcml labor The
tniiintet eleion by saving that Bretwithaianding
f""! 1,",,",n hi rT" Association
foe cieaion. yet Christian for bears nrv aod
( krolfcf ,. or, bj rh,ri,ried every delegate,
i -
1 "' Cr!T.-rrof. I'earsoa haa left at
I Ibis office a branch of a currant bash abml at
i ihirk as ranr foronnref- which beara about tow
GRAIN rbWKlTS.
The Oregon crop of wheat, barley and oats,
nniler the warm run of the past ten days, it
rapidly maturing. From a liule excurrion over
in'n Ptdk county, we are tuttelied the crop will
nnt be as heavy at anticipate' J. Although we
noticed fine pieces of wheat nn the farms of
Messrs, Starling and Chnpinan. and tome oilier
fields, yet we think there is but little doulit that
in lliu majority of licks the bends are shorter
and the rtulkt thinner on the ground Ihun here
tofore. The impression hat prevailed hereto
fore, and we cnufcsi llmt we shared in it, that
wheat must gn down to a low retire; but from
the Bent and the development! of the Inst
three weeks, wo are inclined to believe that
hreadttufr mast go up from the present figure
considerably. Our reasont fur (hit are found
in the now inevitable gigantic European war,
which in n't draw largely on the United Statet
for bread and provisions: and also in the fact
that the wheat crop has failed greatly in the
gteat gruin growing Stales of (bo West. Ou
the lutter point we ask tho attention of the
turmers the farmer to the following extract
from a communication nf E. D. Mauslield, the
ttuticiuii of Ohio, published in a late number
of the Cincinnati Uazclle t
Unking allowance fur much exafrgerntion, we think
the w-lieiit crop of Ohio for lt-titl cannot tie accounted
sliove half uu nverujte crop. IndiHiia is nt very differ
ent in its condition. lltinoUia belter, but will fait much
below a full crop. Kentucky, from all account, is
ulmiri the eatnu as Olii'i. H Is probable Unit the more
northern States are In better condition; but, on the oth
er baud, they do not pi'"duce so much. On the whole,
we iniiHt iHk for a liinio falling off. In two or three
Stales ws can make a tolerably accurate estimate.
Twenty-litres milleiiHOt luisbels may be considered
a fair Hveriifre product of wheat in this State. If so.
and we have but half tlie nveniirc crop, we have loet
more than eleven millions of tmrdiela, equivalent to two
millions two huudied anil fifty thoitsimd barrels of Hour.
In this eclimnte the prupnrti'ill ol luilf a crop Is aa
aunied, and each one will, of course, judge fur lifninelf
aliout Hint.
Huppiwliifi that the fnllinir off In Illinois mid Ken
tucky ia one third, ami Indiana one-hall', we have a loss
in there States C eighteen millions nf bimheli.
The whole product of wheat in I Mill was i;:i.H4 IH'O
hti-lielrt. of which the four State nlsive enumerated pro
il'ieed li.1,11110,000 buidick H is not too much to count
the losa in the other Wenfern State" nt H.IHIII.IIOO; and .
tbua the central Wet will have a dellcieucy in all of
4ll.lliia.IHiu bushels eipinl to S.onn.tlMI brrela nf Hour
and liiU.MKi.tHin. We would not exonerate llw ease,
but nee no way, from the toiiinouy of competent ob
servers, to climate the loaa at much leas. At the same
time tills la to be said on the other band: The Agricul
tural department eslintatea the cro of wheat in 1m::
at llil .1)00.000 bushels, which ia nn Incrense on of
12 percent. ir this Iw correct, the ordinary erii "f
iNtltl would be 21'2,ti(in,tiim. A deduction or 4O.O0fl.OIH)
would lie a dellcieucy or 'ill ner cent on whnt the crop
should be. but only 111.111111,000 btu-hela lesa than Hie
crop of Ikiki. If tliexe estimate are correct, there will
lie an ample supply of wheat for Ilia countiy, but a
small surplus lo expml. We fear, however, that our
estimate of the loaa in the central Klntes ia two small.
On May 5th, wheat was telling at Chicago,
lliu great grain depot nf the West, 'at $1 SO
per bushel, and corn at 48 cents.
From MuCraken, Merrill it Co.'t last circu
lar we take the following : -
The California crops, an u crcut whole, arc pmirresa
inR Hne!y towaid maturity, and we repeat what we have
before published. The wheat yield will be immot'se.
01 barley, nnta. etc., we will Imve an abundance, while
of Imy much liaa been Injured by the lute mitts, ct wo
will linve more limn an average yield. The muxlm-il
crop aloiio is a failure. The vine crop will be napreee
denlly great. Fruit of every kind, in ita aea&oa, will
be nulto aiifllclent to supply our every want.
Tlie gtaiti harvest will lie at least two week later this
tearlhati last. It lad-'ubtfnl if we have nay new wheat
In quantities nil sale, in this market, before the ,1th of
J ul v. In l-Oo the II ret new wheal appeared in this city
Juiie llilti.
THE HAliKETS.
S.in Francisco quotations of July fit li i
The Hour market is quiet. Prices range from .")
to aVi.jV per barrel.
Oats. l.:i5 to I. CO per 100 lbs.
San Francisco Legal Tender rates, 70a7le.
Wool.. McCrnken, Merrill dr. Co.'s circular
says tho wool clip is far leas than was anticipated
in tho early spring. Our local buyers and manu
facturers have bought up all ihe choice hits for the
Mills, leaving the present stock more or loss burry.
The sales aggregate about 2dO,0OU lbs., within the
range of Ifa'J-'cfur fleece; burry rules from 10 to
I'Ju Shipments for the East are, for the most
part, on growers' account.
roim.ini raoni'ca HaaaKT.
The Mlualsg arelheOreitonlan'e I'ortlaml prices, July Till
Wheat, for milling, V I'"""'!
lata,
(Wu III
4 IHI
ii no
4 M
:tn no
II inta l imi
IMJIU
, !7r
VI
IMf-l'
H
SMflft
4 0011 .10
3 50x l IMI
'..ni ll.ul. HKJ lb-.-
KI'Hir. extra ,
Klour, country brands. ,
i.mmid Ke-il, ton. ...
Apples, V bu
Apples, dried
Ibieoli. (1 tli
Hams. J Pt
Mioulders. W lb ,
! Lied, in tilts
l-rtl. in keas
t-uu. t !
Itiitlor. ?! n
I biekeiis. sprimr and fiilt-grown, V do
llcana. V 1'KI lt.
R-lall iirlees Coffee, Orem.n rnund, Me pr Hi.; Oreen 0
H : Ureen Java, Hto. Busar, eruiheil, HOe; piilverlseil it;
sraioilale,!, la.; Vel r, f V ref IV; l.l.icl. ItlaWM; Syrup,
K It. t; Heavy UnMen, aa. Tea, Vnnn llyaon. tlal; OUI
l.tl; Jn, I n Blsck, Jial lu. Cheeao, USaoilo.
salkx atakorr.
The following are the Dalein qouti"na lor Saturday
hut:
Wheat. V btiohel, S0 nj1'.
llala, fl Iniolisl. IV.'e.
Kbair, p lairrd. tinlH Oil.
t orn Heal, V'" 'I-
Uid'lbnv. r ton. t-.'.'i. Bran. J0.
IU- hi -II, on, V : Sluaildcrs.lUc.i Sides. lc.
I. trd. lt in tuia. We i in kea I lie.
Hitler frn.li. 2.1c.
Chee-e California, ft lb. 3::); Oregon, none.
K'go. V dozen, tw. Cub ken-. f d ,sen, $ 1 00.
Aiple. fi box, !t; dried . )' lb, luU'Jc.
I liilona, y 4c. rash.
Potatoes, V bii.hel.6lh-.
Notice to the Sick.
A DVIi'E KREK AT I'l.AI.K S HKL'll STnltK.
il. opposite the Post Office. No extra cbartre for
meniriun.
Afll'K t'l'KKI) KOR .' AXI WARRANTED.
Warranted, a 8or Car or no pay.
LEIBEb'S ARGENTINE PILLS!
Par the Aanr. and all liilioiis lliaeases.
J. K. Clark, Druggist, only Agent for Salem
rRK'R, t M PER BOX.
This is lo certify Ibst I hate tried I-ibeK's Ariren
tine pills, after r ttiar various remedies, to no ctloet,
when one box of Leibru's pills produced a permanent
cure J. I). SMITH.
Salem, May IS, I "Co. Late Prop r Capital Hotel.
I have tried Leibea's Aane Pills, prornred of J. L.
Clark, fialrm. and loand ibern a sure cure.
STKI'IIKX POSTKK.' Ma-m," rVilem.
C. M. Parmcnter
(rtnecemor Ui K O. Bolter.)
naai.sa it
Imported andHome-Hade
F TJ It NIT U HE!
HprliiK IIsmIh,
D1IR, WOOL, AD Pl'lU 11TTBCSSES, le., 4t.
At Watt's old Stand, Covaraerrial Hi. Habrin.
AmaroAisis.nl .oli't.
N'llTICK ia lierel.r iitren llmt a a mertiuf of lb
Iheortors of tbr SNiitiara (rold and Silver Minina!
Comraany. held at their olllcal "at ibe M day of Jntw,
ISSai. nn nonr.oenwnt, So, 7, of mi dollor ier share
was levHril on tlie eaptlHl stork of said Company, pay
able at their office, in irld or silver coin, on or beba-e
l be '.h day of July. Isfi.
The N-rielary waa dirervcl lo adrerliae for sale all
stork on which there shall remain due anr aoseoametil
on Mi, ah of Jnlr. P I.. WILLI 3,
Holen, tliea-iKi. Jane 31. IHrtmiH' eee'v.
laherirr Mais.'
BT virtue of an execution from Ilia Circuit Coart of
tlie tMnte nf (IreicHi f.ir the eoiiniy of t'nioit, anl
to aie dirertrd by the t'U-rk of snid ronrt, in favor nf
llrren Arnold and aamnet H C K-'I'ir and 4 II. Mar.
tin, tor want of viwaial property. I bare levied npon
one will expma forMNi to Uie snitbenl Indthrr for eaoli
ia hor4 ol Ihe ronrt b" d.n.r ia Salea. Maraai
roonlr. (Irrai. on MTI'KIIAV, the 'JHih nay or
Jl'LV. limn the boar of oneo'elork p ai.alltlie
nuln. into nnd inlcrrei nf Ihe anbl P. V Krinir of, in,
aod lo the Mlowine oVrenbol real estate, to wu i
' Souo'e in Marina montr, Hiaie of Oreiron, NiMifl
ratoai So. 4W. Omfimio' No I lr'. and ihe fractional
It W of iha M K of He II, in T I K 3 W. of
the W Ulnmctioareridion voaiaioins' S ami I ' I'"1 acree;
aaltbo fractionol S (f-w 14. T 7 H , K t Y, eon.
Inmina Hi mm ,' Hal nreos mnl riror ha Kn one. ia
Hrr. . T 7 n. H 1 W . e-o.i.imna 40 and J H aeroo;
ankin in nil Wl an M m or re-., lirotner with U,o
aprnrt'-nnnea tboreaitlo bolonanna I lo bo sold to sal
stly aaid eieialcn, r ota. Iuie.ru end amain eoala.
NAM IIKAHbK K. a-honST
ulrsa. Jneir'!',. Iww4-I Marina t'onnlv
tIR ,IOW K Mia luronk.. hf
JDIIN (' BF.M.
1ST 30 J" I II M .
HAVINd purcltiiacd what was,ltnnwti as ths furto
rv stoec.we talis pleasure in suviuir lo our fiieuils
nnd the public in jfeneral, that we will keep our stock
WELL ASSOItTED,
And sell our ioods on as irood forms ns anv house in
the citv. Our slock conaiets ot a general assort
meat uf
Dry-Goods, and Family Groceries,
Hiirtlwnrc, Crockery,
hoots a rs' i hhoioh:
Hats and Caps,
IRON AND NAILS,
FACTOllY OOODHI
etc., ace, fee.
NICKLIN & CO.
PURE LIQUORS !
OTARD BRANDY.tinlagemi;
APPLE BRANDY,
OLD BOURBON WHISKY.
HOLLAND GIN,
OLD HARMONY SHERRY,
PURK CALIFORNIA SHERRY.
OLD PORT WINE.
ANGELICA WINE.
PURE SHERR Y.fnr lacramental purposes.
Hostetter't Bitten,
Drake's Hitters,
Snnsevnin's Wine Bitters,
Richardson's Hitters,
Hoofland't Hitters,
Medicated Wiiib nnd Brandy,
Wolf's Soheidaiti Sohnappt,
All Warranted Pure & Unadulterated
Fur sole by
W. K..RIGBY, Druggist ami Apolhetnry,
Coimuercial street, Union Block, Ritlein, OreKuii.
fiV 6, W. HOBART,
Saddle & Harness Maker
Sllverton, Ure.o
At Konp'a old sland, has constantly on bund a
GOO IS VARIETY
Of everything kept in bia line.
It mil pay, in point of chenpnci and quality, to cull
oil him before purcliHaiuy elsewhere.
Try it and see !
New Work, and Repairing
Done on short notice and all WAWUANTlil).
Auction and Commission House,
TMIK midernitfiii'd, a licenueil Auctioneer, will fll
ull .ii lulu tif nieirlmmlitte, real etnt, lioiineliiilil
fitrnittire, and eturk uf till kind, on reuHoiiuMo lei-tnn,
Atictidii litKiiim in OuBtter'a bniltlin, one doui north
of Finliur St Hdii'b Onck 'i'V Store, Coinitieicitil nlit'et,
A libeml ftivHtivewill bo made ou rmmitriiinonU,
Heunhir hb diiyn on SHtniduy ot eHeh week.
N. li. KhIp id tho connlry promptly Httended lo,
and 8Miiifaciiiti Kimninteed. S b. flAINE.
Sleiu, June IS, AiulioiuiT.
H. CORNELL,
Dealer In
Grorrrieit Frov Tivions, nnd Confectionery,
Gents nnd Boys Hoots and Shoes
LADIES' AND HISSES' SHOES!
Crockery, Glassware,
NAILS, IIOES.IIAKrs, VcM Ac.,
( heap, for ChpIi or Country Produce.
Goods delivered to ull (mitti of tlie City free ot
chaise.
Store, Si ute Si reft, four doont ent l'ott ollice.
SuIlmu, June Si. ISiii 11)1 f U. Ct)KNKI.t.
Marion County Medical Society,
110O3I NO. 1.
Moores' Brick Block, Salem.
Qcakteki.y Mki.tixus Last Tuestlays in January,
April, July and October.
Sphcui. Mkktinob htr discussion, every alternate
Tuesday evening.
Ci.i.iicai. and pMt'KSSAar PincTirK, Kvery
Wednesday and Satiinlay, from I to '4. I' M
Patients from the city or connlry wishing for con
sultutioii iritkoHt iiwrrtif of r,ri)CHr, can avail them
selves of theseoppoiiunilies. Memlwisof ihe Society
rcsitlent in ilie t-iiy, and UMuwiated logifiberfor lis
iemury Practice, will pay particular attention to the
department connected with iheir individual names.
11. CAltPKXTr.il, M. I)..
Operaiing Surgeon.
E.lt KlSKK. M. !..
Physical signs. and treatment of Organic discuses.
).PKYTO...M !)..
Practical Auifvlbesia, and diM-am'S uf the Nervous
System.
J W. M:AFKK. M. I) ,
Chemical tests of Secret ions, and diseuiats of the Blood
and hkiu.
J. BOSWEM.. M. .,
General IMagtntsis and Ilvgietio.
f J. II. WVTIIE. M.
MicrotK'Opical exuiuiua lions. Discuses uf I lie Eve
and Ear.
rdHrtifioii.il.
'I 'HE Ornton Rlsle tvlumlloiml AmocIhHihi an') Ti'SchriV
I liist;iiil will h(t Hi sixth annmilifiil.iii In Ureitnn City.
fnintiieiictnx mi tlif lal Tulsy tn July, IA6, to continue
thrw ilyf. Thv vlllSfns of Orf Kim City Uv very )(fnr
ouiily i-mfffrH frin irtcrtatninrni to the tncnilstri tn stin.
sure. Aa eariicil KniwBl Is lusiltr t" ftll tfHchcri, school-
i UK-en, ui irivnui ol wjucaUimi in urcsnn to m ttee.
D. C. PKAHiMJN, Kef. tc,
Bkm, June4. 1M. 1A7
liOOTS & SHOES
AT IN60 PRItKS,
JOHN W. GILBERT,
Importer and .Hauulucturrr ol
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ami detili'r in
Leather, Shoemakers Tools, and
FINDINGS.
Inlon Block, Commercial Street,
Mnleni, Orotfon.
Has on hand a rail asanrlaient of errrr rarlcly ol
Utaits atid Sliors now in tlia markat.
Iluvina; nia.le arranaenieuis lo rertlre mjr stock
DIHKi'T VRO.tl illAXrrat'TrRKRSt,
I can fnnilsli yoods for leas titan
ANT OTHER DOCSK IX TUB STATE.
AU work of my own tnannfartnre is made nf
TIIK IKKV BKftT TIATKRIAI.,
And put loetbr by good irorkinuu and guaranteed
to give saiinscimn. omi
MO MAN'S HOTEL.
Commercial A , ninnite tlie Rt earn boat Laindiny.
Salem, Oregon.
SING LK AND 1)01 BLK ROOMS.
ftnuril per el
U.mrt and Mpn.
I. If
$.110
$ii tsi to $7 tat
1. V.sl(IHSMAN.I'ro(ir.
WATFD.
GKHANII'M ASI I.AVKNDKR I.KAVKH,
llimor Hnrklra. snit all kinds of Pratf-ranl r'low
era and barbs for diMiilinsj Perfumrrr. at
J k. I LAliK i
Apoiiiorarr ami liruaaist. Hnloin.
t'rriK'h Window C.lusa.
STAIXKU (il.Ars". mil KiKnred lllass, tlnld lraf,
(Iroiiiina T.aila. Camel and FWilila Hair Drnaliea,
ItianHHid flUaa t'ullors, sVe , e , at
win MYkltH at rtllKIH
llouar for Mult! In Hulrm.
) TUP. llnrSK sM TWO Urra knowa as u ab.ri
A tmtih prnPortr, snolh of lha arnlre, nltl nt ail-l ol a
horain. Trrm. one half , anil the rmsln'W In toe
motalmnmi. no nm.. Knqnira nf I. I. aKMI.I.V, Albonr,
OT a MiaitM. mmtm. lono list
l'urn Cri'HNi Tnrtnr,
And Hiala, In bulk. tnr m Halihetia, or any
vlber out op ia small parkapea.
Korsnl ii tlie r-inn-r oppiartie lha Capital Hotal,
and I' m ufat, Mai Hi reel, Silrra
J. K C'UltK.
Mnrell, 'i. I' DrKtgitl m,i AimlierMrt.
(aalSt n Ire sole, l. .f.lllN I IIM.I.
TO THE AFFLICTED,
Tho American Cholagogue.
ACCKTAIN UKMKDY for AGl'K ami KEVKIl,
Mini all other ltilioui diioiiM. Il Pltiki al tbe
rooOof (Imchk by ruuiovinx the cainw; Mi ailion ii
prompt and healthy, clianinr and purifying the
blood, aroiminir the torpid livur to a benlthy action,
riMioVHiintr nnd Invigorating all nf the vital power.
It hi adHpted etpmlly to the aed ai:d the Intant, the
in uhp ulttr mini hih! the delicate female i t Is thorough,
ly etlieieut, though perlectly mild and hum i lew. It
cuittuiai no mwnic ur other dcleteriomdruKS.
Rhodes' Celebrated Ague Remedy,
or Nature's infallible ipecifio. Peraoni who dh the
medicine are wife from attack at any nnd all seutioni
and in any climate.
Jacobs' riioltrn, Dysentery, und Diarrhoea Cordlul;
Admirably adapted to the many rternliHi' maladies of
females, a sovereign rvinedy for all bowels aU'eetiinm,
cholera, dysentery, diarrlMea, cholera morbus, cholie,
iiiHamuimiuii of the bowels, weakness of stomavli
and bowels, indict ton ur dyHepsia, etc., etc, eto
Kllxlr or Peruvian Bark,
With Protoxide of Iron. H is pleasant and ruieftd
to the taKte, 1 1 u v i 1 1 if none of tho inky flavor peculiar
to iron remedies In low siatas of tlie system it will
be found to be particularly cllicaeious. lis nne is in
dicated in dy pepsin, loss of Hppetite, diarrhoea, boils,
headache, carbuncles, etc., etc., ete.
NcwelPs Pulmonary Syrup i
One of the best remedies ever known for Ihe enre of
rot i y lis, Collin, fonsnniption.Hftthma.hronfhitis, whoop-intf-conli.
and all discuses of the thnwt and limits.
Put up with urent care and with the very best material -
Wright's Indian Vegetable Syrup,
For Chitdivn. This delightful article has been In use
in the large cities for t ha last twelve years, with the
greatest success. Being prepared from the same ma
terial as Wright' Pills, it posMHseBalltheirp-Uraordi-nary
virtnes, while it is made to agreeable to the
taste that children are induced to take it without dif
ficulty. In all complaints of children, whether pre
monitory or critical, tite svrnp will be found of the
highest value lived for dysentery, diarrhma whoop
ing cntiirh. measles, en) io, fevers (if all kinds, and fur
everything that the Pills are recommended for.
Dr. Hunter's Celebrated Erndlcator,
Warranted tol the best remedy in the world for
gonorrhea and all private disease, and ill leas time
than. ever donn hy any other medicine. It la recom
mended by all of Ibe most noted physicians in the
f astern ciiicp.
Watts' Nervous Antidote,
and Physical restorative. The Medical Wonder of
the Age. The most powerful und wonderful medi
cine ever discoverd-f guaranteed to care every nerv
ous or spasmodic diwnse. It is a nervine nf such mi
raculutirt power that it is unimportaul how long the
disease has existod, if it a rites directly or indirectly
troui a uervoiis utiucuon.
Cruger'ft Concentrated Cure,
or llcndacho lleuiedy, for general or local debility,
nervous weaknesses, etc., etc.. etc. In ottering this
medicine to the public, we do it with the utmost con
fidence in its superior medicinal virtues. It has been
over ten years since if was flrst introduced to the pub
lic, during which period it has given euiiro sat i fac
tion. By constantly keeping a bottle of ihe Concen
trated Cure in tho house, hundreds of dollars can be
saved. Prepared, wholesale-, hy K.Cruger, New York.
Woods' Hair Restorative,
Warranted to rpstoro urny hair to its natural color
and beauty. The most perFi-efc remedy ever discov
ered. This valuable iiieiairation excites the scalp to
a new and healthy action, cluances it from scurf und
dandiiitf, and cures those eruptive disease which of
ten appear upon the hewd- li given the Imir a rich uid
beautiful annpumnce, and it is uuenuuled by anvlliing
ever o tie red tn the public.
Uugles Hair Dressing.
The most ncrtccl drosiuir now In ui-a. This nlcMs-
nut, aureuable, and vulualde prepaiatii ti isaiiindis
peiifable article tor the Imlut. It will cleauae the skin,
ami not slain ihe Uncut linen, hut tlt hair will assume
a darker apisearai.ce. It Is easilv applied. I.adies and
gentlemen, hv usiuir this ln-nuMfnl preparation, will
tiud that it dUp'if-e the harshest and coarsest Imir to
stay In any portion they nmy preler. and at once ren
tiers it sort ami gives it a unit appearance, its supo
riorilv ovor all others has been acknowledged by all
whn have lined it.
All of these preparations are for sale by
V. Hi KIGDV,
Druggist and pulhccury,
I Itf ('omiiicrciiil s;., Union Hloek, Kalem.
JOHN C. BELL
Una Just 11 pit bed mid Is Now Opening a
Wry Hue Muck of
Spring Goods!
DIKM'T I' It OH ny FIIAXISKO,
CilNHISTIXQ (IF
EVERY VARIETY of UliLSS and F.1NCY ARTICLES
Aninli.' wliit-li are
SILK l'OI'MNS. of vnrieil sljlet,
Lnilles Li Hilts mill Lulls,
Jiiciimls iimiI ltnri'gi's,
Drown Unmnsks,
Swiss Mull nml Cliiiuilirns,
SltiC MM KI.KVATOHN,
Imlia rulilii-r Pages,
Gilt Cm il nml bullet' Forms,
Xew St) lc SprliiKd; Summer BONN ETS
Silk Girilli-s, liuglo Tfiiniiiings.
Krtrlli- Sltnnls,
l.niiia 1'lniil Shu Is,
I.iiiei) Cults.
LatliiV hiui'ii Co Ittrs (eyvil)
Kniliruiili ri'il llauilkercliii-fs,
UDIKB AXIS .IllsmliSI' IIATN,
Fliiniici tl llrtiiil nml Di-rliy Hals,
IVrlal-litaiil N'nrnmn lints,
Clmllies.
Jlnlitiir Dress Gi'ihIs,
Fancy Lawns.
Hiiltil lllauk Law ii.
Itrimilwny nml Dnplex Skirls),
M usi tiles Ciiunteipaiira
anil bed Quiits.
qi Ml.l DKI.AJttS),' 'every variety and aljle,"
Mozati ltiiiii'S,
Illuck ami Wltlte l)u Cltevrw,
Aliarrcas.
Urguuilies,
Cliitz.
Merinos.
White and Kaiirv-Oilnreil BALMORALS.
SprHftte, I'liiliji Allen & Mi-rrintao I'KINT.S
bnglisli ami rrenun 4-4 fancy rrinis,
I'ms. fjiillonn,
J)eniiiit ami riiltnnnile,
. 1 ami 4 4 llrnwn Cottons,
I Drilliiict anil
Kina I0 4 8HEETIXO.
Together with a general asaortiueni of
Gents and Youths' Goods,
of every variety.
Also a se i.ssdiu aaaoaTMSKT nf
Gents Boots and Shoes,
A rii isaoaTtir.sT of
Ladles and Clilltlrcn'N Shoes
An ia eitetitivt stock of
HAItDWAttK!
qittl.HW.IHK, ami
CJ It O OK It I IS H:
-All of whi.li will be HOLD LOW, fur
Cash, Wool or Country Produce
JOIIl I'. RKI.fi.
hAI.KM. April lO, I KM. f
Buckeye Reapers and Mowers!
JL'ST HK' KIVKI. from Ilie aa-eiits in San Irraneta
en. a Inraa k of Ilia ahnve eelebraleil Ajiirul
turul luipleineuu, whn h wa offer at
San Francisco Price, and Freight
FHirKm
A Deanerand Mower Comliilied.Xo I, ftarueat
1 sis.! t) WW HO
Mower, No. I . (laraest site) 175 00
" i, nerond site l.'sO 00
tl.so,
Hvers' Patent Uj Kle.oti.ra .... U 00
M'arraultd to anl.nol ll laraeat l aid ol bay and alow
it away in Iti peak of a bam, or iiap of a Mack, in
fnna tlirea tu llva niinutea. No fanner aboald be
wilb'iut tliem. Hi.iid lur a eirenlar to
Mi ( KAKKN. HKIIKU.L 4. Co.
p.Mtlan1, Afiil , lin. a Anis
18(5G.
Spring Trade!
BREYMAN BRO'S
Are now rcoeivitij anil opening their large
stock ol
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODH,
And hereby respectfully annoiims to the public of
Salem and vicinity that they hare now the best
assortment of goods in their line ever ottered
before in Salem. Their stock consists of
DRY GOODS.
FANCY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES, .
HATS AND CAPS,
OHOCICTIIKH,
CKOCkEltf M) GLASSWARE,
Hardware, etc.,
On of ill" Arm liavinv tietn in tlia 8an Franciavo
uiarket lor several weeks, nu iaiua lias tieen
siared lo select the
NEWEST STYLES AND FASHIONS
or
Ladies' Dress Goods!
Fancy Goods,
LADIES SILK CLOAKS & MANTILLAS
Ladies Hats,
Gents Furnishing Goods!
CL0TUIM1, KTC.
Call an.l tee ot licfiiro pnrulinting clsesthero
We will tell nt tlio (otrcit market rata.
fur Cash or Frmlooo.
ealtin. April 2, lwill. M
I-
WANTED,
50,000 lbs.
WOOL!
At HKRVnAKf BHOTHRRa.
Just Received,
SOU I. Bit. HKW t'AL. VKATIIEHN,
0 WO.. BICOHPRIIVnsl,
K,.i i.liliK.. Ill BRKVJI4N HIIOM.
New Goods and New Styles,
J. B. & M. HIltSCH !
Ant now receiving, nt tlieir
L 1 H T AM),
Cor Comnierciul and Ferry Streets,
bulb fruui
Nrw York un I Sun Francisco,
a LA till Kami
WELL SELECTED
atwk uf
Ladles', Gents' and Childrens
FURNISHING GOODS,
Dry, and Fancy Goods
v AMI
klUULiI
IIATB, CAPS,
GROCERIES c CROCKERY
. and a
Regular Assortment
..nr..
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
lUODITC1: XAlilOX
in eacbnnge for gooiU.
Persons wlshluitto purchase will do well lo sail and
eiauiiiie before uurcbasint slswhore.
J. U. at M HIKSC'll,
WOOL! WOOL!
800,000 lbs.!
WOOL WANTED .'
for which we will par ibe
HIGHEST MARKET RATES.
IT OAB1I!
J. B.&M.HIRSCH,
ALR,t. OBrtOKI.
(IIIEHIII STE.I1I KHIC 111 ((I,
Sumiher Arrangement
TUB BTEAMKItH
NEW VOItLI,
CASCADE,
, .mi.. ,
WILHON a. HUNT, ,
CAPTJNO. WOI.KE Coiatnander.
Will leave PORTLAND Hnllr. ltiiiiidnvsiiaoesied) at
6 o'elock, a m fur tlia CASCADES, cuunect .
ItiK Willi Ibe steamer
ONKONTA or IDAHO
CAHT. JNO. McSULTY Couimauder
For Dallea-Through In One liny I
TIIK 8TBAMKIIH
VAKinA.
HUH.KIIIT, '
OWVHKK,
OKAKAGON,
Oapluins E. K COK. 0. VEI.TOK, J, H. GRAY, tad
Will run during tba season, from k
tclllo to I'mstllla, Wallala, White Blifk,
rajouse ana Lewisios.
One of ilie above named boata will leave CRM.
LO for FJ.TIATILLA anil WAl.l.l'I.A dailv,
(Ki ndays excepted.)
iioais win iieiiisiateiieu tiirnniraBijuera,
PAI.Ol'Mtt and LKWIsJTOrif aa often at tbt at-
eeafity uf Ibe irade will demand.
TIIK STKAMKR
W II OH HO IV K,
. ('APT. J. MYltICK Commander.
Will run from OI.DH' FRRRY, on Snake Hlver
to HOISlK CITY, OWVIIKK tnd atOlTTM
BOnj LAWBIKO, (ju.inerliuif with
THOMAS k OO.'H BTA0E8, I
M. Da Belle ilo.'i'rVat Freight Llnei.
i. C. AINHWOUTII, .
1'reaideiit 0. 8. N .to.
Portland. Marvb, IWI.
HUTH, DURBQRH & CO.
THANKFUL for pnsl favom, and bofiiux to aieril
a coiiiiunance of tba same, would resiwelliitlr
annoiiuca tbat llievaronow recelvint; and opeulua
a lare asaortinent iif
New & Cheap Goods
Clothing,
renc Goods,
Dry Goods. 1
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c '
Fancy Gootlti.
We would rail particular nitnniion to onr exlea-
sive stonk of j
Hardicare, Iron and Sltel, .
Carpenters' Tools. Nuts and Bolls,
Blacksmiths' Tools, .Spring Axles, .
Uunsmiths' Tools, Carriage Fixlvtfts,
Agricultural Tools, Mill Savs,
House Furnishing Hardware. "
..ALSO..
A Flusj Line of
CurtaliiN,
. rixlurra,
H nil Pnprr,
Cnrprtej,
Mir ro ra
Itlniilnt;, Clc.
Faints, Oil, Lead, Putty, Glass,
QUEENSWARE,
Viirnitsliost, Cilnassswui-e,
CROCKTjGIIY.
Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Tobacco!
Which wt will offer at prices for
Cash or Country Produce.
' Which cannot fail to please ertrfMy.
flif HKATH, I'KAHBOMM aV Co.
7ool C7antod.
Wu will puirliaM
All the Wool We Can,
Kur which wa will pay
The Highest Market Rates,
iu V. 8. Gold Coin, sr, If preferred,
NEW GOODS,
AT CASII1 RATKS.
Uf I11JAT1I, DEAKHtlUN tV Co,
FII.1IU GROCEHIES I
Cau always be had for
For Cibli, or Country Produce.
And be delivered, free of charge, to all parts of
Ilia citv,
ALL KINDS Of
COOPER WARE
Kent on baud and made to older on good tcresa.
..ALSO..
Clothes Wringers of Different Xlida.
Baskets. Brooms. Washlubs, Buckets, Caamt,
ot. Candles, Coal Oil, Matktrtl,
Salmon, Herring: Codfish, 6'ar
dines.Ouslers. Clams. Sugar
.Noil, Syrup, Ckeesi,
Cr'atktrt,
IEIHM1, ASlT OTHER FiuS,
Tobacco, Oigart, Batches,
Fancy istl Toilrt Sonpi, Conibs, Iruhn, It,
Past favors (ratcfullv rememlwred, and fulnre pat
rmiaK reaiecllallv solicited.
,T. M. COULTER
(Four Doors aorlli of Mimroa' Hrirk MlockJ
8alem, Oregon.
PAINTS. "
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rlaiies, all kinds of oolors, iu oil and waler, for
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