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    THE OREGON STATESMAN.
rum. unto ivmir nundat, dt
The Oregon Priming and Publishing Company.
Tmti One year, In coin. Six month, $2.
17 Uomlluincua may be made by mull at our rink,
when mullud in the presence of the iioslinaater.
0 '
I'. 8. OllUlal Taper for the State.
Weitman's Patent Horse-Shoe I
'pHK nnilerilinien' hn puidiiiKprl the riirht to nmke
I aixlputon VYKITMAN'8 PATENT IMI'UOVEU
IIOHHH NIIOK, Hint in now prepared to nut on this
now unil improved Kline, n'tal nailt of any kind.
Farmers mid hurwjiueti will pleaae call and examine
it, at the ahop in the ri'ur of my livery stable in
AMOli L, BTAUKKY.
Weitman's Patent Horse Shoe
t This new shoe offers the following advantages :
The lint would he In Hie case of tender footed hones,
such in have tint und thin lion b and I hone whose
hoofs will not admit ot nails baini driven into the
hoof. Tim ehoe belnu: fastened entirely by the me
cnuir-al contrivance on Ihe outside, will save nil siu-h
horses, and nmke tlmm really as useful as horses with
llie beat 1'ect.
5!d. Hhrnild a man he dilviuu on the road or travel
ing over the mountains, aa is the ease often in thia
country, where a man ia hundreds of miles from a
blacksmith, and his horse' cast a shoe, lie could ehoe
li in HKiiin with thia patent shoe in two minutes' time,
neeiliuu- nothing- hut the shoe, rasp and screw-driver.
xii ror nnrees whose tret are troubled with corns
and ma h dillli-ultiee thia shoe ia the very Ihlnir, as ev
ery sheer und farrier will see at a glance. This shoe
eau he used liy the farrier duiinir a certain season, or
over a certain road, or oa certain roinrh immiid. and
then taken oil' whenever desired, without a cent of
expense, or the least Injury to the shoe or the horse's
'ooi. m. ii. DiMiuK,
farrier and Veterinary burgeon,
Kalem, Oregon, Aug. 3, 1806. 23
PICTURES, PICTURES!
A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY
FOR NINETY DAYS!
Cheaper than the Cheapest
To make room for alterations, the stock mint be
cleared in ninety days, aud during that time I will
take Pictures cheaper than any other gallery iu the
SlHle
Montgomery's Gallery,
SALEM, OREGON.
Jl3
CM. Parmenter.
(Huecossor to E. G. Butter.
DKAt.KH IN
Imported and Home-Made
FU'RNITUEE!
H prlngli oris) ,
HAIR, WOOL, AND PlILU MATTRESSES, It., 4c.
At Watt's old Stand, Commercial St. Salem. -
THE EYESTHE EYES
Dr. E. II. PARDEE)
OCULIST AND AUHIST.
AFTKR A PROTRACTED WJNDNES8 of more
tliuii flr yearn, Dr. l'ardee hits nuuie hi nine If
thouriHililv unl fcieiitiRcnllr ncqiminred with nil
diMMws of the Eye, and in uuw (irttvLicing with a sue
cm not rarpMseil in the United btaie.
All operation perform., Mich hi Slmlifnitm, or
crow eve, ChihtocI by linear extraction, lfeprenn.on or
Ahaorhtinn, Pteryifium or t.fiihy nu-nilinince rowinff
over I lie eye, Id;l union of HtHphvltuim, or oulirinen
out of the eve. Artiliciul I'it).l, FiululH LmrhrvinnliB,
or cloning of tear pitu)fe, ami all delonimtius of Ihe
Li tin, mc, etc.
Artillrial Kyos hmerteil without the leant pain, miH
powviwii.tr all the mnveinmitv and hrillmttey of the nml
eye. A luiire aMH)rttnent cmmtantlr on timid for tHle
at mumiiahle pricei. The Dwior't Eye liiith for the
treatment and enre of all nerve mid diveaHee te urad all
over ill in roHwt.
Tlmnkful to those plivnic'iHiie who have sent him
caiwe fir ofwrattoint, autf hoies that his uiiivernitl fnc
cm will warrant a foniinuatioii of their contitieme.
Hit eclfhrity tie an operator ia co extensive with his
ticreiw ; an pHtientu are predentin tluMiieelveM fur
treatment and nporatioun, uoio Mew York aud Homuii
HlmiHit monthly.
Many patienie can be eeen at the Doctor' ollice dni
Iv, in (litlemtt ftaifeo of rwnverv.
' OlhVe t Ttu CLAY blliKKT, (above the l'lazu) near
Dupui.t Street. Hv
FLORENCE
SEWING MACHINES,
Copy of the Kopnrt of thi Cnnimittre of AwarJj
at the Fair f Ihe
AMERICAN INSTITUTE
HKVi VUKK, IHOi,
Ta Ihe FLORENCE SLWINfl I.1'III.VE TO. for Ihe
Best Family Nrvin; Marhinr.
Highest Premium Gold Medal.
"' IiOHMOIlM!
M. II Klmpllrltr and rrrnlrnnRt orwork
1i. The KevtrHlblP (red Moilun.
Jd. Ihe perfect Bnlh and Subxiantlal nan
nrr In which Ihe machine Is maof.
4th. The rnpldll) of lt working and the
quality of the work done.
5th. The Self-adjusting Tension.
The FLORENCE tn Btwdotl Ibe F-rit urn
MghfMt Premium at the Stale Fnir of Cali
fiiruia. the only Fair on the Pacific coast
at which but two doable-thread Sew
ing Machines were exhibited ia
competition in ltMia.
Tut Fl.orvc rsosirni lbs onlr preminm awarded
br lh lleclunic's Institute u( Sail Krencisco. in IBM
and IHik'i, in anr Hewiinc Mnrhiiw, rwinir Maclnne
Company or Ajr nt. Tl t laim of a eoioptitor to a
nnial is with'. Hi snr fomiduiion srlmtrvpr.
Wbewri-r lha VLnaaai-a has lnn brought in com
petition wilb otbsr Sewinir Maclnnrs. it basal ways
bmn dwlarrd lbs twH. It Is llw nmst simil, n nnM
nMsniial. tl mnsi ttlkieiit, and its ose is easily
Iramed. Kr.ry Marbiue t-.U is warranted in the full
rase of iIm worI
lead for Ctrealari aaa lamplei ( Work.
runm. mix. fiicri Agent.
Ill MnnHonH-ry alreet. San i raooisco.
y. O. PAKHISli, Atcent,
7:y SALEM. Oregon.
G. W, HOBART. PA
Saddle ! Harnens Maker V
Rilrerloa, Oreo.
At Roop s old (land, haa constantly on hand a
OOD TABIKTY
Of varythiDK kept ia bis line.
it wilt t r1 ff rt'T"" P"lilf- 0,11
csii faitn before pnrrbasintf elsewhere.
Trr it and see I
New Work, and Repairing
tWoo short male, ami all WABRAXTED.
Dr. O. W. UKOWN.
rbjsklan. Sartreon, and Oculist,
BALEM. OREOOX,
AFKEUH k' profrsskmsJ srrrirw lo llw riliiens of
PMSsisi awl TsriuiiT m " pnmni w,
8-iravry, and Obstetrics. Tbnee safrrinK with
Diieaies of ffae Eye,
wnntd da well IA rail at bis otflre. and b at once re
sm.t. ttvrairai ufeniunu' klllfully performed on
! Eye. f. Caiann, rilia. Mml.isiuns or I rosj
t.rn. Hmy paiieots ran U seen at bis oliire daily.
Itrwanl.
M.hHs.ariif immi Isjs. sosse persAaerser-
HMknt. a l; a. MSm, art., shim i
ttr hmw, Mck sunM lr J 1-sW. r-ue a .
set sM rMe t uMMial. ens Inf f I. " frsr
tra as!,,! ! ser seel, letortsl f IdSt, Iwnyesrt
M me imml : ! IW tMO. Min J"l
s V li.l.tm-sll nm. I w ll p 0
TIIONAf W. MAX.
SIeKe 0 fT t fie tuia "
V0L.1G-N0. 34.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
f! T" K siilwrilier, heinu; about to emlwrk in trg
Jfct other husliiess. ollera for sule, at a great liar IE
?ain. Ilia Farm, nleiiauutlv situated about one mile
smith of the flonrisliinir village of ltoseburg, DOU
GLAS CO., on the Sluge route, und comprising abuut
One Thousand Acres
of excellent hind, moat of which ia inclosed with good
feme., aud under a good stale of cultivation.
Tile Improveuieiita ure of the most substantial char
acter, cuusistiug of a large and commodious FKAMK
DV. KLL1N0 I10USK, with walled cellar, a splendid
frame 11AIIN, llflx, feet, with nuuwroua other out
buildings. A large OKCIIAHI), ot choice fruit, in
successful bearing, ia unotbei- important appendage to
this desirable homestead.
I'ersons desirous of engaging in the farming and
stocli-mislng busmess in the salubrious climalu of the
Umpiiua Valley (which stremn runs through the
premises , will Hud thia a. raro clianco to acquire a
very desirable location at a very low price.
liitHs. Time will be given on part of the pur
chase money, if desired. For further particulars, ap
ply to the subscriber at Roseburg, Oregon.
May 5, IHWi, JOHN KELLY.
Pay Up, Gentlemen,
ALL PhltHONH hnowinsT themsslvm indebted to
me are respertfully invited to cnll iin.l pay up
aorni, as I need tlie niimey to pay my own debts.
1 Imnkl'iil for pant patronapa, I liu'pe to still see von
corns around to the old stand, where I can be found
ready to wait on yon with an increased stock of
GOODS AT HEMJCED PHICES.
Sitlem, April Hi, lli(i.7if J. M. COULTER.
Private Medical Institute.
' " ' Cstabllatieil by .
DR. J. C. YOUNC.
" 1 ITS 1H.-.0.
FOR THE CUKE OF PRIVATE DIS-
, EASES, OF WHATEVER
NATURE.
, And all Female complaints.
Coimnltintr Office,
IVat-tliineton Street,
Second building below Montgomery St.,
SAN FRANCISCO, : i CALIFORNIA
NO CVKC, NO PAY.
CONSULTATION By LKTTEK, Olt OTHER
WISE, t'KEE.
For Direction of Letters, See Below,
THIS CELEI1RATED INSTITUTE has enjoyed
on this coast an uninterrupted auccesa of Fourteen
years, and haa become one of the renowned Hoapitale
Of the flue. WIlHi llm f-nlf,lin,lMH t.,,,.1, M...-.lalH !B
Ixindon, and the no leas renowned establishment of
nimrii to fans, tlun Institute hua becoine to the I'a
ciiic Coast. The tliouaiinils iinnuully received aud
riired, plm-e it in poiut of number of puticnts among
w.o Mini, ui me wunu , auu me succeas oi hb treat
ment ranks it set-end to none.
PRIVATE DISKASI'.S 1 1T M AT.T!K J llinpntT.
LAIUTIKH IN FEMALES are the (treat destroyers of
iii-ami. j noy insiuiiously uttai K tbe avstem and (frad
nally iiiiilermine and destroy it ; they drive the bloom
rum ine ciieea,ine lustre Irom the eye, the strength
and vigor from the liiiuie ; tliey give to tlie world
puny and disunscil offiipriiiK, und poiaon, through auc
(ossive, generations the race of man. . The umrka can
be seen in Scrofula, Consumption, Cripple, the Idiot
ic, the 1'iiralvlic, tlie Insane, etc.
There is no more terrihlf si-nm-fm tn ilm l,m.m n,M
than those diaciues nrrisinsr from the contamination of
Veneral Poison. The milrlest. ftti'fna tiv ratsiiiiHti tn
the blood, liold ever over tlieonealilirted.the sword
of dt-Btruetion tlmt i liable at auy moment to full aud
uuum HF iiiivnv ut'ri iov nil eurt ii v honpi. .
liKliViHXtravirnised at the. ttiont fulnl mliml
. -a. ,y v , H , ituiuu, i ii fig wiiii me veiificai, aniuuey
bin duiiKern. Thuse who have been trtatfld with that
peruiciouR mineral poison are nut cured ; the diseime
ban only HHBUiiied a new form.
Do not bo Satisfied with Partial Cures.
tlmt leave the pofoon to crawl through the nyotem, eat
iii(T it way into the tisauea aud orpuis beneath the
apparently Hinootli Rinfflre, to biiVnt out in the future
with a virulence that will bafftbtheeflertnof medinine.
WHKX PKHKKCT CUltEScim lie obtained hv emu
soiiMiltitiK a pliynieian whom long prtivtice aud'tlmm-
iim niviiiKUMciH nun me attBeHol iHftbAhK otthe
I'KINAKV OltGANS enublea to deKiritnue at unea
tbe nut uro of tlie ditteime.
In all diHOuiti'B BiitniMind tn lli Tlnntur'it cure, PKU
FlifT Hl'tKUY aud PEliM ANKINT
Cures are always Guaranteed
In Syphilid and its adi-.iiu-ts; (lOiiornBa and itd ac-
conipuiiyiiifsT diiwitHen all dixvorilerg of the Hludder,
Kidueys and prontrute : Neininul Weakuew,; I'U
eaitesoftbe Heart mid Lmit; ltyHpopnii. Indifeptinn;
Iuipoteni-y : Incipient Coiibuniptiou, aud all difeaees
of the Vrinwrv nrin, iu father wx, euro uIwhvb
wniHuted, Ofi NO PAY RKQUIHKI) ut the PI(I
VATK 3Iclieul IiiMtitulo,
tit. MO WASHINGTON 8TKKKT,
SAN FKAXCISCO, : : i t i : CAUFOKXIA.
Seminal Weakness or Spermatorrhea.
Tne votinir tmm wlio extierluticea that ltowmii
weukueMii in hid njunrnlar and nn'iital orianization
hIiouUI titop to cunKhler w hem-pit risen. He will lind
in the weiikiiPHK of the bark, trembling of the limbs,
ditiordert'd dieftitm, uuaenintable failing of tbe
powf ra ul tliu mi ml, dmtuJle lor wh.uty, dread ot im
pending I rouble, Un-ebodtnrJ af evil blw pleHiiieas,
troubled aud liiHcivious dreams auoounmnied bv irruw-
in dHt'nen8, Ions (f muBfulur power. hihI ni'imeroiiB
fllherfyinptonisofdiHorfatnzatton. The positive tra
cee of that mot terrible and destructive of all dinem
n, He initial U'eakuciw Wastiinr away his powers,
dnatroymir bis lioe of I i found manhood, and draiiifr
him ul'iiij; tbe hriiken path of his e.xir(.iicit towaid a
premature ift-uve. To him who tiiids his life dribbling
out hi tbe duM'ImriTf of the vital pntieipal of existence
hi nocturnal and diurnal etnistdonu, tbe mere eemuitiun
of the causes ot its appearance brings uo assurance of
re I i of.
Marriage, t bat holy office, tbe safeguard and hope of
manhood, brinx" to such a one no hope of cure, but
add to bin misery in the knowledge that the one who
looks to him for so inneh of her happiness, is a rietim
of bin evil, and an innoeeut companion of bis punish
ment. He ailtls (o bis iniHery aud disorder until hope
leaven him. There in no resrn except in proper and
skillfnl treatment. Consult, then, at once, a pliVBiciau
whom lonfi practice and careful research lias nnule
thoroughly conversant with every phase of tbe dis
ease Those who have become Ihe victims of solitary
vicec. that dreadful, fuKchmtiuif. and destructive hab
t, which fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
and consumptives, aud hundreds of unt niely graves
with Hb misuiJed vietiniH, should consult without a
moment's delay, one who will sympathize with their
surteriiiffs. To such the Doctor would especially ad
drew himself , jrlvinit to each and all assurance cf a
PKKFKCTand Pl'.KMAXKXT CL'KE without km
iranct irom Imrine, change of diett or fear of
pom re.
)o not forget the address. Soe below.
Important to Frinult.
When a femuic is in trouble orahHicted with disease,
and requires midical or utn ifial assishmce, the enquiry
shooldoe, Where is there a physician who is fully
competent to administer relief, and whose respectable
itandinjf in society recommend him to the c mtideiice
of Ihe community I The Doctor, u tide ra la tiding how
imperatively necessary these requirements are, feels
called apoa to intenmse, and by calling tbe attention
of tbe afflicted m the faet that he hat been a PRO
FKSSOftt OK OBVTETKICS and FEMALti IHS
KA8E.S for twenty years, and is fully qualified to ad
minister in all cases, both niedicttlly and surgically,
not in a superficial manner, bnt in as thorough a man
ner u years of study and practice both in boKpitals
and private fniuiliew an make, to save them from
llie bauds of tlie unqualified, unscrnpuluons, and ds
iirniutf. Theretore. fuiuilli-i can rely upon him as
UMin ft father. All in alllictiou ran find in him one
who can feel and sympathize with and befriend them
in trouble1 one inwheferrery the ntni'st confidence
can be placed. CONMTTATlUX (BV LhTTEtt
OK OTHKKWlSKi FHKE. Sceaddrew below.
THE IKLKItKATLL) F KM A Lit H K Ul KS. eian
ponndedfrom the private piescrtpiions of iH. YOL'NO,
nave now outlined it most exiemled popularity, and
are correctly viewed to be tbe safest and surest reme
dies for the complaints for which they are applied,
llie constantly actruiuff testimonials of their ettkacy
declare them to be pre eminently superior iu their ac
tion. No Ladv should be without these Renovating
Ajients. N'one genuine unlets procured at this oifr.
it m by Mail or Kunrfoii, to anv part of the State.
THKtiHKAT FKflALK MKIUCIXE! PREVEN
TIVE POWUKliS FuH MAKklKIt LAlilKN. New.
ptiafeand IufHllible. lastinir from four to six montns-
fnce flu. tKh.Mii LL a AH, OU FEMALE
MONTHLY PILLS. For mppreMimi. After fity
vearsofoite these pills staisi unnvaiied iu efficacy.
Price rr bo.
To CorrcfrpondrMt.
Patients residing iu any part of the Mate however
distant, who may dire aiailical advice on tbir re
ipertive rases, and who think proper to so hunt a
written statement of taenia preference t holding a
personal uitcrview, are assnreu mat ttieircomoiuuica
lbn will be held moet sawd.
All letters hiuette tMlilreteud to the eorrepodiug
pbyaiciau.thus:
1 sump
BENJAMIN F. JOSELYS. M b.. r ,
5.1G WashihgU.n Htreet,
floi 7:15, P. 0 Fynnrinm, Cat.
b. r. bhow.it -
TIIX hnv ansl sell fln-fnbacks, Vlninf Btecks
tf mm lrfls on fvn rninctseo. and 1" Eastern
HiatM. Wilt Mr tl..M Du-l or ll'iUhm OflV with
VV elU v$o h Co . oa Scate btreeU U
SALEM,
Summer Arrangement.
r ,,!. ,i .
THE STEAMKR8
' NEW WOULD,
CASCADE,
' ..OK.. '
WILSON O. HUNT,
CAPT JNO. WOLFE Commander.
Will Ishv6 PORTLAND ilnilv. fHiindiivs exrniteil) at
6 o'clock, a. in. fur the CASCADES, conned
inir with the steamer
ONKONTA or IDAHO
CAPT. JNO. McXITLTY Communder
For Dullo-Tbrough In One Day!
THE STEAMERS
FOOT,
TRMMI, -!,!.,
OWVIIKR,
NRZ PRHCRR CHIEF,
Cuptalns E. P. COE. C. FELTON, J. H. GRAY, and
THOS.KTUMP,
Will run dtirinu: the seuaon, from
iVJlo to I matllla, Mallula, White Muffs,
Pnlouse and l.ewlston.
One of the strove named hcmla will lenve CRI.I.
I.O for I tl ATlLLA and WAI.I.l'I.A daily,
(Si tulays exiHited.)
Boalswill IwdUpatched for WniTK RI.ITFFM,
P A I.O t H K and l,KWNT(M often as tlie ne
cessity of the wide will demand. .
THE 8TEAMKK
SIIOSIIONK,
CAPT. J.MYHICK Commander.
Will run from OI,I)M FKRIIV.on Snnks lflvcr
to HOI MR CITY, OH'VIIKK Slid MO IT II
BOIMB I.ANOINa.conneclinKwitli
THOMAS i. CO.'S STAGES,
M. Du Belle k Co.'s Fast Freight lines.
. J. C AINSWORTII,
' ' ' " President 0. 8. N. Co.
Portland, Mnreli 9, lHfifi.
Shanahan & Dufrene,
Importers andOealers la
MUSICAL INSTRUMEMIS
SHEET MTJ8IC.
Pictures and Picture Frames,
Rosewood,' Gilt, and Walnut Moldings,
Cor. First and Morrison Sts.
(Opposite the Wejtern Hotel,)
Portluntl, Oregou,
Agents fur
Wm. B, Bradbury's New Scale,
.AND..
llndeman and -Sons' patent Cycloid Pianos.
As we iiu nor t our iiiRtriimentji dimet fenm a
York, ( we guarantee to suppljr our ciuMomere at San
Fmn cisco priuea, tlierubv iivini tbein tbe udvautiiia
of Be lee ting a good iiiBtruiueiit.
PIANOS FOR RENT ,
Mr. KHANAHAX. fonnerlv of A. Kohler's Miisitu!
establish inent, Sim Francisco, will attend to ttininu:
and retmirinx Piauus, Melodeous, and all kinds of
musical iiiaiiiimeiiis.
Portland, July 1 6. Iy20
REAPERS!
The well known and celebrated
OHIO REAPER,
Called the New York Improved, or .eymouv and
.Morgan,) Cnnitiiuctl Mncliine, with creu't if.nrove
nients, Imvin u
STEEL CUTTER BAR,
Can be changed from a reaper, tn a mower, In ten
uiinntesi cuts ti and GJ feet swnth, within onencli
nr two feet from the ground ; will cut 18 to 'JO acres
vr day. Can he used with two or more horses. Will
work on HIDE llll.l.S, where other Mnrhinn rill
ititt. Thev are eHi,iir to pet the irmin nir thun ni.v
other machine, leaviue it out of the way of the ifenp
er. The
GIAIVT IIKAPK1C
Cuts a MRVKN I'OO I' ATlll will cut 30
acres per day.
ALSO.
MfCormlrk's 0-foot Reapers and Mowers,
Ball's Ohio " "
Manny's) Wood's Prize Mowers, 1 11 Ion,
ba) btale, Kcrbrj's, etc.
Pitt's Iinprovel
THRASHING MACHINES
Russell's MassIIIon and Sweepstake,
30 TO 30 liM'll t'VM.'VDEKII.
ALSO,
llaines' Illinois Harvcslrr (neader .
Wire llorse-Kakes, on Wheels,
Revolving ' " all Sizes,
Portable Power liar Presses.
With a Keneral assortment of
AGRICULTURAL COODS.
Al ow an can be purchased elsewhere.
J. D. ARTHUR &.SON,
ImS Cor. California aud Davis Sts., S. K.-
Home Manufacture.
HICCINS & CO.,
Ki!. Dow DiauufactuniiK a anperior article of
Chemical, Olive, Fale, and Brown
FAMILY SOAP,
Which we will sell at San Kranciaro Prices, and deliv.
tr to up-nver boats tree or charge.
All orders sent to PORTLAND SilAP FACTORY.
or to Mci.'KAKKN, MKKKlLLsY CO.. Agents, will
meet wan proaipl attention.
w u iniiiiiNH ac t;u,
Front St., b'-t. (,'lny nd ColnmWa.
Portland, Oregon.
19 MrCraken, Merrill At Co., Aaents.
FOR SAtR.
Pioneer House 1 160 Aires Good Land
Situated .' roils weal of Curvsllis. on tha Ysniitna
road, tins is the nest stand on trie xaquina man, t.
ilia; aboQ, half-way from Corrallis tu the month of
Elk, wheat tlie steamboat lands This place is well
adapted to stock elieen orcallle.or both. I hare l.'al
head ot atieep wincli I will sell with the place, rart
par taken in irood horses or cattle. Call soon. The
staae from Itorrallis amiia st tliis llonse.
hn.iiir. of (i. W. KLTIIKltd, 1'ioiieer Hons.
a.uiiia, AnK W, ISt . lw4
, oao si.chasci.
Hmlth Jk. Cluince,
Kargicnl and Mechnnlcal
DENTISTS,
Griswold't Block, cornel Commercial At Slat streets
SALEM. UREUON. .
mil Our UcdUI Work buaranteed.j
J. C. SHELTON, M. D.
Practicing Fnjslcian and Surgeon,
8ALKM. OHE00N.
OtBca and rwidvue. J. Wilmn's brick, opposite tlie
llemiett House.
BKIN'(;Xrsdui ul ihe I'liysio Uedical collrire.CiB
cinnatt.OhMl.be is biirelr trfnrmatttr ill his lirao.
Uccdiscardinii alike oiuienilauii seaelahlr poison .and
asini swli luwlKinrs wily as a. t iu ar.t haiosoiiy
wild Natore-medicines llutt posanss Ihe rare recin
BHiHbUi(m Uiat if Uier aa ao viMid. il ,ii a..
lHS'if. He has ah-v Kl'ti 'l"! a full nmnm n irrtnna
id lbs Tut!. (AN'Sjalhiel Hhrt CMke,Man Fran
Cisco, and basiosr ptactKed sueihrln oft thai eoai
ab.ait an years, is folly acijtiainiH wilb theshseasea
pajcaluu to Uses clinuW.'
OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOHER 22. 18CC.
FOR SALE!
. Wa otter for sale our ,
ENTIUE STOCK
AT A
LIBERAL' DISCOUNT
San Francisco First Cost,
To Merchants, in lots lo suit, at San Francisco '
first cost,
WITHOUT FREIfSHT,
, And to the retail trade at
San Francisco Cost, wlih strictly Freight added.
We have yet on band a full and
Well (elected Stock
i . '
' . ..or..
Dry-Goods, Notions,
CLOTHING!
Hardware! Crocltery,
GROCERIES, fitC.
And all articles kepi generally by retail stores In
Saleui.
F. LEVY & CO.,
Opposite the W. W. Factory, North Snlem.
CAPITAL HOTEL.
ioi'iiur 01 otuie auu i.ioeny streets,
SAI.B.tl, OKICUON.
J. P. Di:UHC. Prorielor,
WOULD respeclfiilly Inform the eitizena of Biilem
and the traveliii)f'publie that, having recently
pnrchused this
3Vow and Hplciidlil Hotel,
He Ik now prepared to ucconiniodate nil who uiuy fa
vor him with their pHtrnunKe, at price to unit.
The CAPITAL HtlTKL ia tin entirely new bouse,
rooms hard finished, well velitiluted. aud well fur
nished. The house lias Rue suits of rooms, with con
necting doorB, fur families. t
Tlie Dining Hooni ia lurte and connnoilious.and the
Table will be lumiilied wilb tire best the market af
fords.
Hoard, per Week, ... ,,oo
" " with Lodging, 7 to 1
The proprietor will at u!l times endeavor lo please
his guests, and he respectfully solicits the patronage
of tlie public. April Al, ltHiu.
MTAE OI-Fieii.
The ottice of the Oregon Stage Ccmpanv is at
ie Capital Hotel. Stages arrive anil depart ihiilv.
the
Save i our Life,
DTI HKXLKY, the Great Cancer Doctor, Chulln
ue the world on the cure of Camera. lie ex-
tnicta them without the ime of hiRtriimeiitit every
root Htul branuh. He will be in Kalem dtirlny llt
ritHte Kair, and any jifiruun alllioted with aiivtlmifr of
a ch ii co rot in nature will do well to consult (tiin. No
charge maile for advice or examination.
He will have for tule at the Fair one of the trreatest
remedies for Cotiglm.Cotili, und Hronclniil (Nmiplttimp
ever offered for Hale lo the human family. It effect
is really miraculous. Likewise, all of Ins celebrated
salves aid ointments. Wintwtr bnOve, Klietimatic
S"lve, his Kve Salve and Kve Water, and Tiles Salve.
A rcat iiiauy persons in tu State had uiiiole proof of
those great remedies. For the lasl two years I have
placed t hen, at the State Fair, bu that persons in the
interior of the htate cau have an oppirimiilv to net
some of them. DK. W M. HKNLLV.
DOCTOR G. W. BROWVK rr.LEUHATlil)
EYE LOTION.
THE GKKATEST KKMEDY OF THE AOK.
it will remove opacity of tbe cornea, and inflam
mation, ulceration, ffrannlatkn, and all the varmns
dineases of the Ryes
Manufactured liy Dr. 0. W. Brown, Salem, Orotf-m,
and sold by all the principal DrnmistH throughout llie
IV i fie coast, sfrice, $1 per bottle.
Dr. G W.BROWN.
Office at the County Honpital, Halem, Oivon.
AVKATIIIOllFOlin,
Sole Agent for Dr. G. W. Brown's Celebrated Eye
Lotion,
ep3 PORTLAND, ORKOOW.
rdiicntioiml.
milB Bonrd of Trustee of CIIUI8TIAN COf
l LKtiti take pleasure in annotinriinf to the pnblic
that they will commence tbeir first term the first Mon
day iu October next.
fhe College Building having uudergonn repairs,
and the services of I'rofetsor Mowlam), irradnaie of
Hctlmny College, Va.,and Dr. NHthiirmel HimIfou Imv
ing been secured, the wull-known literary aud scien
tific attainments of these gentlemen, as well as their
acknowledged proficiency as leathers, must secure
confidence and patronage of an enlightened pnbliu.
Christian College is Minuted in Monmouth, Hol
coauiy, proverbially tie handsomest site in ihe valley,
is H!ffeitly free frmn any loi'ul cnnne ol ilneMMe, and
of course will co i" fa re with ntiy place in the Htate for
health. Tlie Trucieus, aa well as tlie community sur
rounding tbe College, are determined lo spare no
paii s to imtke this Itintitution second to none in Or
egon. It nurd can bo bad in private rami lies on tv rea
sonable term as ai any other jiiiiiniion in the Stale.
It is expected alt the necessary book sand stutioupry
reouired f- the ltiHtilntioii will be kept forsale hi the
village. Tuition as reasonable us at ot her institutions
of eipiul thoroughness.
R V. WH1TSOV, Prw'l of llo,,,-,!.
A.W LvfAfi, See'y. Aug .'J7, IKlHi. if
AT a term of the County Court for Coos county,
held tit Kmptre City on Utt fourth day ot s-p
tember, l', Thos. Hirst, guardian of tbe Infant chil
dren of William Hirst, deceased, petitioned ihe Court
for license lo sell llie real estate of said children i and
it appearing to the Court, from sucb Htition Utyt it is
necessary that such real eHhte sin wild te sdd ; there
iiun. it was ordered, thai Alary Ann Iavis. llie next
of kin, and all other persona interested In said estate,
do appear at Newport, at the resident of the Couuty
Judge of Coot eouniy, on lha twenty ninth day of
October, IHi'Ai, to show cuiie why a licence shonld
not )e grunted for the sale of s.'id real estate j and
that a copy ot said order be ptiblifthed iu the Oregon
Statesman fur three successive weeks.
6 HA-M'L M. MANN,
Km pi re City, Sept. 10, )tht:iM Comity Judge.
Buckeye Reapers and Mowers!
JUST KBI'KIVKI). from lb agents in Sail Francis,
ro, a birae slock of lha above celebrated Affrical-
lural Implements, which wa olfer at
San Francisco Pricei and Freight
PKICEl
A Keaperand MowerCombined.No.l, (largest
nu-l .'Ml 00
Mower, No. I. flaws! site) fib Hi
" II. second site I ;SI 1)0
At.Sft,
WretV Patent liar KleraUira 14 Cm
Warranted to anhsid the largeat l'iad ot hay and stow
it away m the peak u( a hsn. or lop si a suu k, iu
Imra thre, to five minutes. No farmer should ba
witbovt tbata. ttend for a cirentar lo
kkCIUKKN. MKkHII.L Co .
Portland, April'fi. lahrt Aaents.
Doors, Windows & Blinds.
JUST reclved, a larir assortment of pine DOOR'S
and WMMWK, troea tastern Uanulaebina,
and for sale cheap, for raab, at
STRANG ft. ANDERSON.
March 10, liiii.-3ni3
WEB FOOT TONIC'
18 an irrilciil stoMach cordial. It is a fluid itrmel
of tr (Iregftn gip and ottwr toiMtio plants of
well knovn virtue. It Will imiU digestion by
strettgtheninff 'he stofnarh, fjuieimg tbe mrve and
ai-ttiig npofi tl liver. As a prerentive of A true aud a
l'ir dunog and after an sitsck. it ia nnsurs.srd. It
is prrsertrd with fa bci li4iarloi and plitnp in Urge
bottles, and prescribed by amity of tbe best physmans
in Oregoo. k -
1. 1:. IUKK
Prartlral Apot'ioary and lrngisi, Salem, Sola Naav
alaclnrer.
Ktirajr Police
TAKK.N npliy lha owtrr.in.d. a rn snsrai. haM
Is, sk sl belnre. Will ba fnd si Kt.tk.y s
Mahle. A. A HTAIlKtV.
baism, As,-.50,lto
Articles or Inrorporutldii of tint Oregon
('f nt rut It uilro."') 'o in puny.
The rtillowlug art- the urttcles of incorpora
tion ol tho "Oregon tcntrul Kuilroad Com
pany" t
Know nil mon liy these rrerouts, that we,
the umlcrslgtirii t'itizi'iis of Oregon, do hereby
ssotiiate tnirsi lvM ttigt thi-r as n privnto Inoor
ntiriitlnii, under and liv vlrtao nf the nrovii
Ions nt the General Incorpnraliim Lawi of
tutu Btllll),
1st. The corporation liereliy created shall
tie Known aa tlie "Oregon Ontrnl Kailroad
Coinnany," and duration unliiulteil.
2d. The object and liiisincei of the Incorpo
ration shall he to construct anil operate a rail
mad from the city of Portland llironcti the
Willamette Valley to Ibe southern boundary of
ine state; tiniier llie lima ol Uregnti and the
lawa of Cotifrress recently pasted, granting
mini unit u iu tor sticil ptirpnse.
3d. The corpnfatioii shall buvo its prlnol
pal ellice in the city of Portland.
4th. The capital stock of the corporation
shall he five million dollara, divided into gen
c nil n nil referred interest hearing stock. In
such proportions as incorporators, or Hoard nf
uirecwrs, may ueein proper.
5th. The amount nf each share t,f the capi
tul stock shall ba one hundred dollara.
titli. The tertniui of the railroad proposed tn
be constructed by said company, shall he, for
the uortheru end, tho city ul Portland, and for
the southern end, at some point tin or near the
Southern boundary of tho Slate as may be
herealler determined by aolual survey.
In witness hereof we have hereunto set our
uatiili and seal, this day of September, A.D,
IdtiO.
J. 8. Smith, I. R. Moonus.
J. II. MlTCIIKM,. K. 1). SlIATTUCK,
Jr.HSK Al'l'I.EUATK, V. A. ClIKNBWETH.
JtlKL Pal Jl Kit. . W. CtHtltBTT,
8. Eu,swt)itTii, E. It. Geaky.
TKnwiu.B AucttiKNT in Paiud. The Na
pnlennio tie in Paris on the l.ltli of August
was kept as a strict hnltdar, but was saddened
by a dreadful disaster. At the conclusion of
the display of tlreworki on the Poot de Inva
lided, the rrnwd, which had been standing
wniciini;' t iii-iii nn mini aides ni me Heine, be
gan to bretik np. A large number of persons
who Were on Ibe left bank of the river made
their way lo the Pont de la Concorde, in or
der to cross to llm right bunk, at the moment
n hi'ti an eittally large unmliernl persons were
ubout tn puss in Ihe opposite direction. 'J'he
two crowds met m the middle nf the bridge
and, despite the i Units nf tlierergeitta-de-ville,
it soon became impossible tn prevent n com
plete stoppage nf nil circulation either way.
Every moment fresh arrivals kept pouring in,
ignoiantof what had taken placi'. until at last
the pressure became so uverwlieltning that
men, women and children were forced down
and trampled upon, some being killed and a
large number severely Injured. Per a short
time the scene is said to have been one of
vvilil confusion and terror. One woman climb
ed over the parapet und rnn along as if in a
kind nf frenzy which blinded her In the dan
ger she was incurring. When lite bridge, be
came somewhat clear it was found tn bestrewn
with fragments of olnthiug, which hud been
literally torn off the backs of the wearera in
the desperate struggle that had taken place.
The wounded were at nnce conveyed tn Ihe
Place of Ihe Corps Legislntif, closo at hand,
and Ihe dead ttikcn tu the Morgue. Theninn
her of the former is slated tn he very large,
hut nn accurate information nn the subject has
been published. With regard tn Ihe latter,
Ihe Avenir Nittionul says that an eye-witness
counted next day at Ihe More lie the bin lies nf,
eight women and one young mail who had
been lufj'utaled in I lie crowd "While we write."
adds llie same paper, "Ihniiaaiids nf persons
controlled by the police agents form a line at
the doors ol the .Morn no. and are waiting heir
turn tnspeuoirnle into Ihe interior and ascer
tain whether Ihe relative or friend nf whom
they are in scurch is mining tho number of (he
victims." 'I Im Temp meuiious a rumor, ac
cording to which the disorder that led in this
terrible tragedy was ucetisioned. or lit all
events increased, by a gang id" pickpockets,
who profiled by il tu' rille llie crowd in all di
rections, umt who were, arrested in largo num
bers. An inquiry has been In.titutod-br the Gov
ernment, and the Moniteur contains the fol
lowing particulars I ."Eight persona were
picked np; some were nlreudy suffocated, and
the rest soon suconmbed. Another waa sort
nnsly wounded, und others more or less seri
ooelr, llioiich without danger. Tho Minister
ol Ihe interior immediately repaired to llie
spot; tlie Prefect of Police also arrived. The
victims had already been taken away and eon
veyeil lo Ihe inner court of the C'orpt l.cgisla
tif, or lo a ncijjlilinnng cheiniiit'a t others hail
been admitted into Ihe little canteen attached
to lite works in the angle of the quay. The
Mini-ter of Ihe Interior remained until two
o'clock in the. morning at the scuuo nf llm dis
arter; law that ihe ncoessitry utleiilioti was
given In the injured, and himself d.-liiboted
assislciice iu llie iiaiue nf their Mujeelies. An
hour afterwards 'tho majority nf ihe persons
who had been attended tu were able In reach
their homes on font ; the others were imniedi
ately conveyed in rarriages or on litter tn
their own dwellings, nr tu thu nearest hospital.
An inquiry has been ordered respecting Ihe
the cause and the oircniiisiiiucess nf thia mel
ancholy event, and in aenrdance with llm wish
of the Empress. Ihe Prefect nf Police has ah
realty been eugaged In uhiuinmg Ihe names of
the victiuis, and luformalinn with regard lo the
position nf their families, so as to relievo their
misfortunes. . . .
A Tnnnr cirl of Indinnanolis. helonrlins in
- " " ' "'e"'ei
one nf the most aristucratio families, having
become uircndad ai an elder sister, dissolved a
slick of nilrute of silver iu the wash pitcher of
titu inner, l tie young lady waa hornhed,
aiion after performing her morning ahlutious,
to discover that her face and hands had as
sumeil hue that would entitle her to the fos
tering care of the Kr linen's Iluroaa. The
damsel is rcuortcd ill and does not sen visitor.
at the present.
Important Dy new regulation! of the
R . m 1 1 ill. Iltumrtiiiun. . ,1 1, ., :
When ased. must lie elTanMt hr Ilia LiittftL nf
Ihe person aflmng. and the Hate upon which
ioe same is aiisyuvu to llm Uocutnenl. etc.
The pennlty for not giving date In the oblitera
tion is fiftr dollars. Caneellatlon mar liwniail
by Imprinting, if the dnte and Initials of the
person using me stamp appear in numerating
marks.
Great Diiiuob Kntf.rfriss;. A railroad
bridge is about lootie cniislrucled across Ihe
flhiti at f .nni.vitl... Ifv.. ml a imuI .,rl,j.l al .
5K).00n, which will lie a great advantage to the
iiionoiiaiiip ni ma. region. u is colllpn VO
that in the slig'eltcm of freighetwren Lou
isville and New York, the gam to shippers will
ba fnltv it nir rent The l.rht,... ta illt.M with
mil a draw anil sa al..aiu.l I.B. . f m..m
class can easily pass under il when the river is
at It in j nest stage.
The Atltntic cable, from Ilia point where
it leaves Valentin Island tn the apnt where II
at landed al Heart's Content, ia precisely
IrKKl milea in length. It's a queer omocidroce
that it should have been oeih-cled thia year.
The shipment of Oregon salmon In Eastern
Atlantic ports is uecotiimqnite a feature ol ihe
eipoil Ir de there. A single firm on the Col
umbia liiver. it uj tald, ship on an average M)
barrels annually lo the New York markets.
AnBAiiAV Lincoln, when ayontb. wanted
t marry Mix Woods, of Gentry ilia. Ind., but
she declined nn art-mint his of hit being "to awk
ward, laiy. and over found of a bnnk.n
The rleamera of the ( H ,N. Co.. are now
making daily trip helwtea Wallula andC'elllo.
WHOLE NO. 814.
LLtiisL4Tiiiti: or oki;(.on.
Tuesday. Oct. 0. '
HOUSE. Evening Stmion.Mr. ilea
dershott moved to adjourn. ' '
Mr, Olney tnggested that there was a good
ueai 01 business irom Ihe Semite, nn the tnble,
and other business which should he attended to.
The I loose refuted to adjourn 20 yeai tn
fin .
o nays. 1 ,
Mr. 1 1 n mason moved to tako up tho Polk
oonnty case.
Mr. Olney tnltl he understood the ohjeot of
me i-voiiing tessinn in ne to dispose nt mo nusl
nest on tho tnhlo at far at possible, and get
tome of the business not nf ilmiiandt of Ihe va
rious committees. ' Tim House had lint been al.
hie to get through wiih thu ngular otdi-r ef
unsmess. - ... i
Mr. Iltimiison't titotion wus Inri 19 ii-e to
52 nays. '
Mr. tiehr innveil In adjourn. Losi IS ares
to 21 liaya,
Mr. Olney offered a resolution Instructing the
Penitentiary Committee In Investigate Ihe re
portt of cruel trvntment.nf prisoner.
Mr. Helm moved lo lay it uti the tuhle. Lott
19 ayet to 22 nayt.
Mr. Avery tnoveil to adjourn'. Lost 14 aret
to27naya. - '
Mr. Henilershoit moved a onlt of tho Honso.
Metsrt. Uinglet. Lncey, Mockhart and Withera
were absent, but toon entered, and the cnll dis
pensed with.
Mr. Ilomasnn tnid Ihe House waa In temper
to transact business, and moved to adjourn.
Refused.
Mr. Garlick' moved the previous question.
Mr. Oliioys"! resolution was adopted -10 ayet
In 4 iniys.
Mr. ilendershntt mnved to adjourn. I.nat
.17 ayes tu 27 nay. '
Mr. Cox moved lo tike no the Polk cminlr
case. Ruled nut nf nrdcr at having been once
Ufl'IIICU. '
Mr. Hetldershott offered a resolution tnad-
joiirn tine Jit nn next Saturday.
air. iieiin urgeii mat iioihing had been done
and nothing oan be done during the setsion, and
he farmed the resolution. The pulk county
case would require forty dayt to try it and cost
the Slate ennrmotislv. " ' '
Mr. Cox tlmnght tho opposite tide nf Ihe
House hud manifested a disposition tn block np
all legislation by bringing tip Ihe Pulk county
case. He was iii favor of the resolution.
The Speaker ruled Ihe resolution nut nf order.
To adjourn line Jie would require a Joint reso
lution. ' .
Mr. Uplo't. from the Select Committee to
whom was referred the resolution in relation to
the Oregitii ami California railroad, reported re-oomii.i-udiiig
its udopttou.' .. ..
Mr. Helm mnved tn Iny nn the table. ' Re.
fused id to aa.
Mr. Whiteuker asked fur Information on the
subject.
Ity invitation Hon. II. W. Ccrlietf. V. S.
Ladd. Esq , Guv. Woods and Hon. I. It. Moore t
addressed Ihe House in favor of ihe enterprise.
Tlie resolution waa adopted 44 ayet to I nay.
Mr. Ilendershntt. I have a resnlntlon tn of
fer which I will tend op. The Clerk read: " I
would tay tn the majority nf this Honso that
'l ever they will lay down the tomahawk I
will meet them half way, but tn long a they
avoid conciliation I am on the war path." f Boit
temns laughter
Mr. Hen lerahntt. Oh. Ihtt't a mistake It'a
the wrong paper that Wat my argument.
nere it my resolution.
The Clerk read a Joint resolution, which pro
posed to adjourn tt'ne die at R o'clock P. m., on
Saturday next, and that members should receive
no pay for services during the session.
Mr. Food ray mored to adluorn. Refuted.
21 to 27.
Mr. Henderthott mnved to adopt hit retain-
timi.
Mr. Avery ndincatcd it He eriiti-uiled that
nothing had n done, ami no-should re
ceive pay. '
Mr. Helm iimnMeed lo auiemi hxnii ihe
lime at ten ii eha-k Iii-iiiui m. Id-lilted in
fuior of the rnf iiimii ihat it wa' iiuimssible to
du anything ilii.ing the .hmi lime remaining,
Air. iim-is lion. i to niueinl lv hiiiiir Ihe
lime mm . l int miton and that of Mi . Helm's
was ruled out id order uu Ilia grounds ul nn
practicability, aa the Senate would have to aot
on tbe reeoliituiii. ,
Mr. Witheis adtocaled ihe le.uluriou.
Mr. Cox said that h h- ho waa in favor of
adjoorniiig tine Jit tmiu he shnubl epe.e the
resnliitiiiu on the giounds nf iia iiuunusutuliuu-
ality. I lias Cutisiitutiou of Wirgnu tayt the
members shall ii-ikhi- pay. and bore tho rcso
lution prnnnses In violate n I.nillhlirl I
aiiiagiiui etitaVr for the l'-.ii.itini..i, ..I the
Llillrii Mutes. Hie Cuusliloliuii ni Una Male nr
any olli. r (.'in istilutloii. Ituic.ted laughter.)
1 would he in fin or i f exeu-in; sm h nieiiibrri
at do not think liny deserle It In.'ll I vq for.
oed In take pay.
.Mr. Avery. ill ihe gentleiuuii allow me I
I do Cell. in, Ii tltntk lliit no nnu who 1. 1 1.1 tit
coolly oa I have ..r dav al i r n.iv ami listen lo
all tblt imusilise, allrillilttlrs. w !4ll,,ilii,;, gab-
hlmg ami-
Mr. CS. I think It is li or th mine i lino three
dnllurs a d.iy In Iiu t'nllipeiii-ii In elitf I In- pain
of l liduiiog ull lh.il. (laojln. r. a.nl waul my
pay tor il. t
Mr. linird. I am sick mill tins ech'nl Imrt'
gabble. I nn leirtaiid llial we i'.nt ii lit here
to do business Int il Msi.i.lnit here eur liiui' hat
been squandered in trying In mam failure po
lilcal cnpital or eit some littls advaiitune of
tome kind. And when we attrmpt lu-ro tint
evening Iu clear up some nf the busim ss which
baa accumulated uo the table, the lir.t lliuif was
a motion tu adjourn aud then a constant attempt
to prevent the transaction of liuaiiiess. Men
will gel up here and go ou aud tay we hare done
mithiiiK. and ret thev are the verr men who
have pruvetitrd anything Irom being doue. and
we Have uceu couttaiilly trying lo make polm
cat capital out of eventing that comet up. It
ia now late in Ihe teesiuu. hut there It lime
enough It-fl If we w ill improve it instead of whin
ing about it. I hope gentlemen will uuw oume
to their M-ntea and try to do something fur the
ooanlry. I move lo adjourn till to-morrow
uioruiug, rn that we may du something.
I lie motion waa amended or oiinc tbe hour
al 9 a. K. and carried, 31 to 13. al U f. tt.
WcDKaatiAT. Oct. 10.
SENATE. Mr, Walton. CheitmaD of Com
mittee on t.latms, in whom waa rrlorwd H. H.
No. 19 For Ibe relief ol Mary J. Hart repor
ted the tame back with an amendment lo pro
vide lor llie payment of the appropriation
OH) tu two annual installments, which waa a
dnpted. One or two other tiainateral amend-
menu were alto reported aud adopted.
.11 r. r oi a ureaenled a meinortal lo congrese
asking for Ihe removal of the Indiana Irom Ihe
I matilla Kewervatloo. The memorial tela forth
that Ihe Cay uses, Uioalillae and Joha Day't
Indiana am now ua the Keeervalroa, hut nave
expressed a willingness tn he removed the
Cay uses to Ihe Net Pereet Keservatii. Ihe
Umalillaa lo the Yakama Keservatbni. and Ibe
John Dnv's to Ihe arm Springs
Mr rainier Inlnalneeil n. H. li: JlHup.
pleosrulad lo the act providing for loealioD ef
public grnondt aud boildings. Thst providet
lor liuihliiig one wing of tbe penitentiary and a
wall eneiiMiirei lo bring in water hum Mill
creek for as,- in penlteuliary and eiylemi ap
pmpriatea SHMI IMN.
Asm, B. II. So. Si ! aot hoi lie enclinure
and impiuvemeul l Ihe eapti-il groouds in Wa-
lein. Ibe bill appropriates lor that purpnen
1 1. la'!
Mr. I son Inirodueed H. 0 No. 33 To uoead
the aa governing th levy and oulleotlou id
taiet.
Mr. Crawford Introduced 8. U. Nn. IM-lK,.
eating certain railroad UshI id the Willamette
Valley and Ceseado ujoaatain wagisa road tstia-
paoy . I bo bill wat read Sret and seenral limea
aud urdeivd lo Ut'td teadupg lu-tnotrow.
IIOOI4 AID J0H I'ItITI.G.
Of Every lleseriplina,
X0UTrD WITH NKATNKtfl AND UISrAftJlt. ''
: asTBs or lavsartsiso. i
Vlrat tnssrtlon, 18 par aaaara isl tea Itnss or lass, ulntfte, :
anatart. tor stnh aobtiKjuent lasartloa. , , , ., , ,..,!,
tV AilvsrtlalnK bllla, whan aot paid la advsnoe, lll at t t n
eharaad twaatj-Avs per ami. additional, la tovsr Ilis tsst t '
of enllectloa. , , - - , ,t
17 A Uhtral dvductlon from His shovs rstatwillkrsil to
la fsvur uf th'His who ailvartlM liy tt.s quarter. . . l j j j
Mr. Jeffrict Ititrodooed S. B. No. 33rTo J6,
regulate the taking np and disposal of etlrays, . ,
Mr. Cartwright introduced 8. B. No. U(( ,'. ,
Ta amend the charter of tho city of 8ul.'m. 't "
Rend first and sroond times. .. i
8. B. No. 1 To tax and protect Chinamen , ..,
mining In Oregon. Passed yeaa, 10 nayr, 4,
HOUSE Mr. Loring atked that the portion
nf th Jnnrnal relating to the proceeding! in th 1
cnte of Motsrt. Dndson and De'mpsey, bt cor-" '
rected. He raid that when th Tot wat taker
nn the retnlution to declare Mr. Demptey aot a-i
entitled to bit teat, he (Mr. Loring.) had voted
nay hut thejoornaldoei not show that he toted H
at all. This wat an oinistion for which hu did-Di u
mat think the olerk oentnrable, at there
much eoofatioa at th time. He detired tn '
, have hit tote recorded. 1 ; ''. '-'" i It
1 Mr. Dodge stated that he had ootloed lite tr- i
ror before ailjoornlng last evening t th atten-" ui
tlnoof the House wat called to it, and ilwat j.ri
with th underttanding that thu adjoommeat ' b
wat made. '. ' , '. i-.;.t .mi-Mo- w b
' Mr. Olney reminded the Hoosenf the elronm '
ttancet under which th rcittake had hcerr"t
mado. After the vote had been taken, anm' -r
one tnggested that there wat a miitake and '.
called for the reading of th Hit of voter at ' ' "
i tiow recorded. No ohjeetlon wa made all
teemed tn he satisfied that It wa eorreot amt : "
the Speaker announced the adoption of thu rot
nlntion. The voto wat then taken oa the ret ' "
olution, declaring Mr. Dodton entitled to the "
teat, and the vote stood as before 22 ayet to -
21 naya. Ill adoption wat announced, aiid Mr. -J!
Dntlson waa twnrn In and look hit teat. He ;
voted subsequently on prnpotltion without oh- -
Jectiou being made. Now. it see, nil th it on
vote on eauh of the resolutions before referred
to, waa, liy tome misunderstanding left nnre '
corded. The gentleman who oast the rote had t
an (tppertnuity tn correct it, but negleoted lo do
to. Il should be reotilied, and there are but '7
two wayt of doing it by onanimont cousenl. 'i
nr by retnlution. Ha tuggetled that the latter
method he adopted. . rn,i!
A lengthy discussion at to the proper oiethol ", "
ofcorrectitig the Journal lollowed. 'i- ii
Mr. Hull ataletl that on th tot to d"fhire r.i
Mr. Dodton entitled to the teat, bit namo had
not been called and he detired It recorded now.
Mr. Gingles slated that he bad agreed in pair -oft
with Mr. Htitnatnn, and bad to announced u
to the House while Mr. Hum won wa
tin won waa pr tent. '
l of Wediiotdar Mr.
Soon after the adlniirment
riuinaaon voluntarily released hnn Irom the elw 1 ' -ligation
annonnoed to the House. This wa
doue in the presence of two or three me.ubert "
of Ihe House, but at uo opportunity had li en '
afforded nf anuounoing th faot to the Ilontsi, n n
wliil Mr.- Humarnn wat present, be ( Mr; a n
Giuglet) considered himself under obligntous '
tn observe the original agreement made. Under. '.
inch ot-ouiostaiice he had last night voted a'
blank, and he ro desired to rot to-day unlit - b
compelled to do ntheraite, ia which tto ho ''
would resign and go home, i i ' ' i j ant
' tt wna finally decided that the roll rhouhl b
called, and each member thould des Ignite ihe '"
way In which he voted lasteveulng. This Har
dline, and nn further objcotlnnt being mad , tbi-
Journal stood approved, with the ondertttinling '
that the olerk hi instructed tn erase all the pro--'
oeedingt Inenntittent with th change. "
This change make lb rot for the resolution i'"
to expel Mr. Demptey lie 82 ayet to 22 nay '"'
aud It therefore loat. So Mr. Demptey retain
bit teat: - - - J
'- 1 Satubdat, Oot. VI' ' :"
8ENATE Mr. Johnson, from the n ice " "
committee to whom wa referred the petition jf '
Boio Lmlge No. 13. I. 0. 0. T. for an aniend-' ' !4
meat to tho lioonte law, reported by bill 8. B."';
No. 43 To aniend the aot regulating tho "'
jmnliiig of license to tell ipiritout llqaors. '"'
Mr. Bay ley, from the Committee on Cotpori J'u
atlont l whom wa referred 8. B. No. 27 To ' "
authoriie towns, oltiet and eonntie to aid pub - 1 f
lio Improvements reported th tarn back ai;ti '' '
an amendment, which wat adopted. - --
Mr. Bayley alto reported back 8. B. No. 27 '''
T amend Hi act providing for private in- .
corporations, without amendment, and 'return
mending lie pastage. .' ' '"
Mr. Walton, from the Committee on Claim '
reported back 8. B, No. 30 For tbe relief nf"'';'
Baker county with amendment, which Wcrd '' J
adopted. it
Mr. Jeffrie from the telect oommittrn to ' a
whom at referred 8. R. No. 22 To establish 1
th Oregon Medical College reported a tal"ti. "l
tote which wa read Drtt time. j
A messase uat received from th Hons, ao-' ' ''
ooinpaiiitd by II. J. R. No. 15 Concerning
the want ol a revenue colter and ateamer at th 1
tuootb of th Columbia river instructing oor ' I
8rnatora and requesting our Representative in '
Congress to lay th matter before the StcreUrr 11
ef ibe Treasury. The Senate oonoarred by an ' ' 1
unanimous vole. ' 1
Mr. Jeffries offered a Joint retnlution din ct- ' ''
Ing tho Secretary of Slate to draw bit wannl ' "I
for llie payment of per diem and mileage to J.
A. Dribblestlay, oouteitant for the teat frutu
Grant county.
Tbe President said that in hit mind then wa '
torn do-tlit whether toch appropriation would ' 1
not require a bill. '
Mr.Jeffrietwiththeauderttandinglkatatiill " '
for the purpose would be Introduced, withdrew "1
hit resolution. ':-
Saturday. Oct. 13.
HOUSE. Mr. Giuglet reported back lilts
road hill, which wat adopted. ......
Mr. Lptuii. from tho commllte to whom bud
been referred the bill In consolidate StatoUxe
and relinquish the poll tax lo th eoontie. to
ported a tohilitiite, which wo adnptbed. i .1
Mr. Henderthott, chairman of tbe committee i
on engrossed lolls, reported several bill ear- -
redly entrusted. , . - t is i
Mr. Upton, Irmn Ihe Ihe onmniitte on way t
and means, reported on th bill to feollilat l ;
eollevliou uf utet, rroouimeudiug that It do no i- i
oaw- v,i.Ul
Mr. Giuglet. from the joint comrniltet tovitil,
Ihe Insane Asylum, reported having found the "
I...I il h i m !m . . i : ...j . i. . l.ia
m rivn-i,iB vniinnnn., anu mat kill.
onntraolisrt had follilled th obligation Of tho
contract. The report waa received, and tbd
Kiniiiiittee discharged.
Mr. Giuglet. I desire to tar that w barn
limply reported what we taw during th short
nine w were mere, roe proprietor of too
Asylum of coarse knew that We Wert coming. "
and w do not pretend to tay that th ioetit-' '
lion I alway in o giaid a condition, or that ' "'.
th e it the average ttale f affair. ' -'"'''
Mr. Wilbera introduoed bill to annad Iktt.
thiHil law. , - , - ,,
Mr. Cox introdoovd a bill to regulat lha iq
manner of taking lesiimony by depasllioti. , . (
Mr. Whit nirered bill lo am red lb a ta i .
regulat th Treasory Department. Referred )
Ui a commitu- consisting of Ussr. WbtM, , i
Dodge aud Withers. . . , ,, ;
Mr. Heiidsi.boU ititroduoed a bill in relalisjti.:..
lo discipline of oootictt iu th pauilentiary. ! on
Mr. Upton introtiuoed a bill to pay lb expea-
of lb eostimntee ia visit th Insane Aeylaaa
appropriating $I.U fur the par pus 10 tt s'i
racb member, and t7i to . Darbla. . Th !
rule were suspended, awl Ihe bill read a Monad . .
aoo third lime. . . '
Mr Olney Introduced a bCI to pay mllean
and per diem of oonlettant Stanley, Barak.
Collin. Dodton aud DribbVetby.' "
Mr. Oluey said he wa requested by lb Qt)t-'
rrmsr In uiform lb House thai be bad rwtjitwt) '
aleiterlrumUen.SlMhstotoiriH;tthaitbrjt) i
liileprelers bad been cbuen aud aa officer bad
been appointed in mutter them into Ihe serves
In urgaoiie tudiaa tooat la operate lb) 1 '
InmUer. The autenc of th Oorersair prevea- A
led bun ftom 'oosnmunicatiiig tlii luforoaltou ,
In penoB. . .
Th bill to define Hit coet fur divorce and
tn regulate prnceeing In toill therefor Cain
ap oo li second reading. Vatkrat antenditienU ' "
r rirnpnaed and dtsttd. and n mat In f 1
Mr. Whiir, ib kill and aiDeodnsents wrm laid .
tlpon the table. '
A grefmany bill wera read a r olad .''-jw '
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