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hc (Orckit statesman. SALEM. MONDAY. NOV. 19. I8W5. In which Wb Rboomb Oracular on a Danokuous Subjkct The girl litTriilioota befnre bting Icil tn tlu hymeneal altar, invaria bly dtipnlale that the term " obey " iliall be stricken frnm their portion of the luariiageo'iv enant. Young men, drunken with the sweet ecstncies (if litvo, anil captive tn the snares of beaatv, aoquiesoo, of course, nnd the hn.tr J word la stricken nut to bo repented of, per haps, when tne honejrninnn has tot, never to rise again, and tljooe dismal "bine Mondays" cume. At any rate, we protest against this startling innovation on institution! hallowed by the dust of ages, and sanctioned by oommnn consent, time out of mind. Our grandmothers God bless them ! ntver thought of such re bellion. They could bow their dear necks to the yoke or wifely duty and bear it meekly, yea gleefully, all their lives along. Not that they ever intended to obey much, but then it was a nice, charming little strategy to make believe they would, Just to tickle tho conceit of the great arrogant boobies beside them. Only a fanciful deceit, only a farce, perhaps, was this formal pledge of obedience but it was a pleasant one, and we should like tn see it acted over and over again, to the end. whenev er that is. What have women to complain about! Haven't they ruled the camp, the court and council, since the world began 7 We should think so. Mother Eve led out by coax ing our firot ancestor into that disastrous spec ulation in the apple business, and her daugh ters have followed suit in each succeeding age. The boldest Ciror finds a Cleopatra some where, to whom he will how in veriest worship. But to return to our text wo depreoute this open defiance to the letter of the covenant-it hints of broken vows, dishonored faith, and p edges trampled nniler foot. We deplore it, because that it is revolutionary and unneoessa ry, and may open the floodgates of a thousand hungry isms that will eventually sweep every vestige of the marriage rite from the laws and ceremonies of men. There is a sanctity in that blessed triad, "To love, honor and obey," which we would fain preserve, not that we might take shelter under it sometime frnm the onslaughts of a scolding spouse, but because the memories ol so many blissful unions do dus ter about it like the sweet odors of countless sum mers. There is beauty in too porteut of this triple vow and a melody in its cadence, which we should hesitate to mar. One planet start ing frnm its ordered track would send a discor dant vibration through the realms of space Frantic systems .would runriot through thin az nre fields and chaos and confusion ensue. Thus one word stricken frnm the marital pledge might disorder the system that Hymen has blessed, and breed disaster in the courts of love. The secret of woman's power is appar ent submission ; let her but daro to mount the throne and display the rod of empire, and they will vanish like a dream, and ber kingdom pass away. Tub Supper. The festival Saturday even ing was a sncoess, it was. For " Webfnot's Capital had gathered then her beauty and her chivalry." The Legislative Hall was taste fully deoorated for the occasion, with graeetul festoons of evergreen, and appropriate mottoes, among which was the dying exclamation of Wesley, "The best of all is, God is with us." than which nothing could have been more fitly chosen. Several Canary cnges depended from the ceiling, among the intertwining garlands, whose inmates became gloriously festive in the course of the evening, and chirruped and sang right merrily. Among the notables present, were the Governor.stately as ever and tremen dously bearded, (to which we might add "as ever,'' again) ; Dr. Wythe, genial, and brim ming over with good nature ; J. S. Smith, whilom expeotaut of Senatorial honors ; Bush, the famous and invincible ; and McPberson, of the Unionist. Indeed, there was a repre sentative of every class and condition from the palsied old man to the romping child. There was also musio which inusio was with fiddles, and we are sorry to say it, some of the Methodists of the strictly iron clad sort looked daggers and bomb shells at the fiddlers. Hav ing spent a pleasant hour in cheeriul gossip and social converse at the Legislative chamber the Company repaired to Smith's Hall, on the next corner, where an excellent and elaborate supper was served. The throng was immense but the ball was iminenser still, and so every thing was agreeable, including the waiters, who were numerous and atten ive. It is some what funny withal, that mortals never seem to regard any meeting complete.nnless it climaxes' with a feast ; but then it comes perfectly nat ural, to us at least. In fact, we regard the re freshing of the inner man as one of the most substantial luxuries of muudane existenoe, es pecially when we are hungry, more so when the viands are delicious and plentiful, and fur thermore so, when we are not hurried about it. Regarded from a healthy standpoint, it is not prudent, perhaps, to be feastiug in the middle of the night, and may be conducive to horrible night-maies and distressing hobgoblins, but then we can endure a few hobgoblins for so rare an event as a centenary festival. Hw many took the trouble to think that all of os, young and old, will be sleeping quietly enough under the " rest haunted daisies," before it comes again ? Wo will, though, for all that. Postal ArFAlRS.-The following are changes in the poetal service, appoint! jent of Poatuiut ers, etc, in Oregon : Nathaniel Martin has been appointed Pi at master at Cottage Grove, Lane county. Samnel II. Claughtnn has been uppointed Postmaster at Lebanon, Linn oiunty. William E. Woodcock has been appointed Postmaster at Starr's Poiut, Beuton ommty. Robert Hanoa hat been appointed Postmas ter at Belpassi, Marion cojuty Benjamin F. Giltner has been appointed Poitnittster at St. Helens. Columbia county. The niutoflk'e at Mohawk, Lane county, is discontinued. Joeephns 8. Filzhoh lias' been appointed V ootinaster at Knarhnrg, Douglas onuwy. W. G. Pickett his hern appointed Pvstmas ter at Liberty, Benton county. M. E. Sabbath School. This institution is an honor to its supervisors and the town gen erully. Last Sabbath there was a perfect Jain the children in attendance amounting to two hundred and sevroiy-four. Mr. May has the young folks in excellent tone, and Mr. Holier; is exactly what the superintendent of a Sunday school should be easy, affable, good-humored, and yet very earnest to his duties. He utterly ignores all affected pedantry, and comes dowo to the level of the children's minds under bis charge. Some people pretend to despise so in fantile an assembly as a Sabbath School, but we take real pleasure In them as yet and don't wish to ootsjrow it. LAWS OK ORK(iOX, Pussed at I ho lata Session of tlie Lcgiilatnre. An act to aid in th construction of the Oregon Central linilriind. Bo it enacted bv tho Legislative Assemble of the Statu of Oregon ! Section 1. That whenever the Oregon Cen tral Railroad Company shall have completed the first twenty miles of their said road, and shall have received from the President of the United States a patent for the land emoted by Congress for such completed section, they may exhibit the said patent tn the Secretary anil Trinsorer of this State, and present to them two hundred bonds of tho said company, of the (lenomiiiHlion of one thousand dollars each, duly executed, payable in twenty years from the first day of January or July, the next ensuing, with coupons attached for the payment by the State treasurer of hall Tearly interest on the said bonds at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, ami the Secretary and Treasurer shall each make an entry in books tn he kept in their re spective offices, of the number and denomina tion of the said series of bonds, and their date and time of maturity, and of the number of cou pons attached to each, anil their denomination and amount, and the times when the first a.:1' last of such coupons will mature, and 'hereupon the Treasurer shall sign the said oo.ipons nnd deliver the bonds tn the company, o id the coin puny shall pay to the Treasurer one dollar for each bond whose coupons are so signed by hint. Aim win-never another like seel ion ot twenty miles of the road shall be completed, and the patent for this quota of land shall be so exhilii ted, the Treasurer shall sign the coupons at tached, tn another series of t n hundred similar bunds, to be so presented nnd recorded, and so from time to ti.ue as the road shall he completed by like sections, and the land patent for each section exhibited, the Treasurer shall sign the coupons of a like number of similar bunds, nn til the whole number npou which the State has thus undertaken tn pay interest, shall he one thousand bonds of the aggregate nominal value of one million of dollars, and the faith of the State is pledged to the payment of tho said coupons as they mature, but, the Stale will tint pay any or III.' principal ol the saul bonds. Section 2. Whenever the Treasurer shall have signed any such coupons he shall with the assistance of the Secretary, make an estimate on the rate of tax. if any, which it will he nea cssary to levy annually nn the assessed value of the taxable properly in the State, in addition to other available funds to redeem the coupons that will mature np tn and including tho half years's interest that will fall due next alter the commencement of tho next session of the Leg islative Assembly. And the Secretary and Treasurer shall certify to the Governor the rate of taxation sn found to be neoessary. And the Governor shall issue his proclamation directing met ounty Uourts to levy the same in ailmtion to all other taxes. And the County Courts shall levy the same accordingly, and the money thence arising shall he applied to that objeot and no other, so long as any of the said coupons shall remain nnpaid. Section 3. At the expiration of one year from the maturity of the last of said coupons the company shall refund tn the Stat all the inoti eys paid by the State for interest nn all the said one thousand bonds, and the State shall have a lien for the same on the said road with its depots and all other ol its appurtenances, with the right of way and the rolling stuck, and all other prop erty, real and personal, of the said company from the passage of this act until such re pay ment shall be luily made and completed, which lien shall have priority over all other indebted ness of the company, and may he enforced as a mortgage or as hereinafter provided. And the company shall at all times transport free of charge all persons and property which otherwise would he conveyed at the expense of the State; and all the articles on their way tn the Fairs of the state Agricultural society lor exhibition, and on their return, and the company shall at all times transmit by their telegraph free of uharge, all dispatches to aud from the officers of the State, which otherwise would bo trans mitted ut the expense of the State. And if the Company shall procure any coo pons to be sign ed by the Treasurer, they shall be deemed to have accepted all the conditions and provisions of this act at the time of its passage. Seotion 4. If the company shall not oomplete une tweuty miles section of the roud before the expiration or the year Isus. or shall not oom plete two such seutions in each year and every year thereafter until the w hole shall lie comple ted to the Stale of California, or to a junction with the California mad, the State upon such failure, may by act of the Legislative Assembly. transfer all the property, rights uixl Iratiuhise. upon which the said line operates, to any other company, person or persons, in its discretion, and if the company and the State shall nut agree upon the valuation of the property ail I right so transferred, the Circuit Court upon I lie petition of either party, and due notice to the other, shall appoint three impartial and com petent arbitrators to assess the value thereof. and Ihe coupons already sinned shall be set off against such valuation, or the Slate on any such failure may take pisessinn of such properly or may foreclose such lien, or limit at tiieir discre tion. And no coupons shall be signed by the Treasurer foi any section of the road which shall not be completed wiiliin the time by this act. Approved. Oct. 24, ItitiG. As Act to amend an Act for tho support of the poor. Bo it enaoted by the Legislative Assembly of the Slate of Oregon : Section 1. Sections six, seven and e'ght. of chapter forty-three of an act entitled an act lor the support ol the poor, he repealed, aud the following is enacted in lien thereof: Sec 6. When application is mnde to the county court of any county in this State for relief, it shall be necessary for said county to require of said applicant satisfactory evidence that he or she has been a resident of said county three months immediately preceding the day upon which such application is made, and it shall be the duty of said court to pro vide such assistance to such person as may be deemed necessary ; and Ihe expense for main taming, providing for sickness, a' d tu bury any pauper, shall he paid nut of the treasury ol tne county wuereol suco pauper is a resi dent. Sec. 7. When any person a resident of Ibis Stale becomes a publio charge in any oounty in which ho or she is not a resident in ihe meaning of this Act. it shall be the duly of the county court to lake charge of and pro vide for such person, aud the necessary expen ses incurred by any county in this State, in providing fur any pauper a resident ot any other coonte.it shall be refunded by the county of which such pauper is a resident, to ihe oonniy rendering the relief, and the hill for such expenditures approved by the county joi'ge and attested by the county clerk, with the seal ol the coumy thereon, snun oe prima facie evidence of such relief and tho amount thereof. Sec. 8. When any person shall beome a Dublin charge who is not a resident of this State, the ennutv court wherein he or she be conies a public chares, shall provide fur such person, and the expenses thus incurred shall lie refunded In .aid oouoty by Ihe Mate, aud a bill of rueh expenses approved by the couoir judge and attested by the oounty clerk, with (lie seal ol the county court thereon, Willi sit iff ictory proof that said pauper is a non-rest deut of the State, and not chargeable In any county herein, shall he forwarded in Ihe See retary of State, who shall audit and allow the same, and (hall draw a warrant oo the State treasury in favor of said county for Ihe amount due, and the state treasurer shall pay said warrant nut of any money oT Ihe State Irrass ry not otherwise appropriated. Seo. 9. For Ihe sieedy relief of Ihe coon lies of this Slate, this act shall lake effect and be In force from and after Ihe first day of No Temher. A-U-Approved October 24th, 1866. Am Act to facilitate Ihe enllfctioo of taie in tvrtain cues. Be it enacted by Ihe Legis'ative Assembly of the Male of Oregon : Section 2. That any officer charged with the col lection of anytaxe who cannot find per sonal property not of which lo make the same, fball demand soch tai from any person who may be indebted tn such tux payer, and shall collect Ihe same out of his personal estate, nil-le.-s he shall Hike and inlierihe an oath that is not indebted to suuh tux payer, which nutli may he administered by mi ll collector Seo. 2. The Assessor shall reqiilro every person to pay his poll tax of every kind at the time of assessing tho same, and In delimit of such payment, the Assessor shall immediately give to the Sheriff a list of such poll luxes, and the Sheriff shall Immediately col'ect the saute by sale of personal property, nr in Ihe mode directed In the preO' ding section, and when any personal property, or any other per sona! estate shall be assessed tu any person who is nnt a permanent resident of the oounty, or who is about to depart, or to remove his property therefrom, the Assessor shall demand immediate payment of Ihe lax thereon, at the same rate per cent, as the preceding year's taxes, and in default of such payment he shall immediately collect the same in the manner aforesaid, and the Assessor shall note nn the assessment roll all the poll and ulher taxes so given to tho Sheriff for collection, and the Sheriff shall pay over and account fur tho same a the other taxes. Seo. 3. If any person liable tn perform la bor on the public roads, or to pay a tax for road purposes shall full to do, when warned or demanded, Ihe Supervisor shall immediately give tn the Sheriff a statement of such delin quent road work or mud tax, showing the amount that will discharge the same in money, and the Sheriff shall Immediately collect tile same in the maimer aforesaid, and pay it to such Supervisor. And the Sheriff shall re ceive for his services, nuiler the second and third sections of this Act, a sum equal tn one fourth purl of the delinquent tax, besides Ins lawful lees, to be paid iiy the delinquent, or collected with the tax. , Approved Out. 24, 1800. An Extraordinary Moim op Dkath. A young man named Jacob Lambert, aged about ID years, met his death yesterday afternoon at Vaughn's mill, under the following oiruutnstan oes. He and another young man were engaged in sacking up the bran which had accumulated in the receiver or bin in the upper portion of the mill. After dinner yesterday, the bran not coming down as regular as ihe men wished, young Lambert went up tn shovel it down the shnle. Everything went on all right for a while when the bran not coining down as fast as needed, those below culled np the ihule to Ltumliert tu know what was the matter. Re ceiving no answer, Mr. Warren went up stairs, nun not seeing the young man, concluded he had none, and commenced feeding himself. Lam bert being still ahsent. inquiries were made and nn nne having seen him go out. search was made np stairs. His coat was lying nn the floor which led the watchman tn believe that he had not gone out. One ol the men look a stick and while pushing it through the bran struck some thing solid, and upon clearing away the bran found the young man smothered tn death. The bin is very large, and the sides and ends aro so constructed as lu slope towards a common cen tre. It is supposed that the bran hanked up as it often does, when Lambert, not thinking of the ooiisequenoes, Jumped in head first, ami be ing feet up on a smooth surface, was unable to help himself and wus smothered by the bran. The deceased has parents residing to this city. -Herald. Terrible Homiciuk. A m.ist painful and horrible homicide occurred in Pioneer City last Tuesday evening. It appears that a crowd of friend were drinking; together, when sod deuly, without any apparent cause or inolive, one of the number, John 0 Dunnell, Jerked out his revolver and raised it over his head. Fearing an unintentional discharge id Ihe weapon, some of the party tried to wrest it from him. In Ihe struggle two shots Were accidentally fired. One of which wounded une of the crowd in tho foot, and the other caused file death of Patrick Spencer. The ball pierced Ihe right side of his neck an1 coursed obliquely downward in the region of the heart. Speuot-r lived a few hours, retain, ed his speech and senses to the last, and re ceived at the hands of the Re. Father Me plio the last sad but comforting rites of the Cnthoho Church. The deceased was about &l years of age, and has two inters in Phila delphia. He und O'Uonnell were dear and ooolld:ng friends, and had been so for the last nine years. The latter was horror-stricken, al most heuit-brokeii over the frightful re.iilt of his culpable carelessness. Diligent search for htm by the proper officer ha so far been un successful, but Ins friends say that lie will sur render himself to the authorities. Idaho World. AVB. 3. Wb are informed that it ha been proposed by prominent citizens of this city and elsewhere in tile State, to invite Governor Woods lo un dertake a tlip to Ihe Slate lor Ihe purpnee of selling before Ihe people there the inducement for emigrating lo Oregon, and thai a rnnsnl. r able sum I. as I'een subscribed Iowa d delroying the expeuses of the Irip. Urtgoman. Dkntal. !' II thy tight hand offend thee. cut it off "if yon have Ihe tooth ache go lo Smith It Chance. Molar, Canine, and inci sors are extracted by them so artistically and expeditiously that it is a real pleasure to sub mit tn it. Special Notices. The People's Friend, NORTH AND 80UTH. Davis' Vegetable Fain Killer, The Great Fa rally X'dlrlne of Ihe Age. Tnken internally, It car tudden cold, fanlie. weak ttomarh. jrenenal debility, mirflnjt ton avwth, r inker, liver complaint, dyPpi, or Inditr)" cramp and pin in the ttnttmrh, bowel rmnpUitit, pain ter'e cholie. Atiatic rholrra. drrhra and dyaeo'ery. So'd by all medicine dealt re. 3T, tWT Medical Advice -tr. W. K. &m;'. MHk-al and SartTical Ihtiilnie la arcoailDg " aln? qaa aw U tb welfare of ear Male and anHbatMr tiiiatae: aael hie ra-4d Ijr prradtnr; rrpatattna, aliaearh It mjt cicttt wrpr fell the itmal f kill, and Mt-ve 0 aalaral f tuch a cauftc. W are erqaalnM with ,Tilraa h a l Mat ured fur year endrr chmefe dtarear. and eha had taaa advantage ef every avaiUMa awane that rHvW, hnt a.ihotit aaeeow. amii lht catM r- IV. tMivriv. hn. in ,n InrrsM iMr -ban r l l in' ha five tfr rpits4. It h friilftlnr tnannoaiMre ttm fan, a-caua ia mm lor H) a vrtillrman ho . a4 bv dfamaitoa f 4hm, loeaiabltah ha rrpqUlloa, or I rt tW mpnt9n hM amn Bnn itw? ram af iht,i Immm. t- dnu a I air t mtk a atanf aM w t urtrng i all h iMiwttia. Ht tiaiaetsUM amt rX.nrU mxth. Mil rhrs ; and U psitval. ltr bMtf l attrn Ur Ual meot, can - p oe rjel al yir. la a tht D'MT maaa a harr 0"" h o-ri, a , mi aMt ta do, lsf-aa4 ht fU lh eant'UtH hk iv haa 0vn, aivl no 4h ;ia navitiiiAa atrn at taint t that efltefe. rrat afc.rt-1 "h etir acaia nr fhrotilc Oiaratr. aoMtd do Wt (I o etnill Iht trtf. XI all evenia K ran Ho 1mliMm.11 1r eniHlia km atkt m Ur : a r il.a h init otv to a-tra onita 0 fsaltvnt htm-lf aiHr h rmr H f a- a Xarrmrit atrttt, Holtff ta factBc MailXts-aDMP. aay f Warn in a ami inairarta fr Taiif Matt, AIM dlMNMa and BbnatMi whirli pmatmifl lha tt -aowera. with ann? twaiteof rvlf rett4frvor el in wl letter ettVf Inpa, Addra-a J "KIIXIX HnrtillToX. lyrlfrl Howard A rial- ItidadVlphw. Pa 1 1 The Beat Rntfif for rartTvlaf U Hlnod. Rirmaihvom llt .v, kt"ri g the 1M Appetite, te FBE S ttAVOrRO TEA. It ! the Wet pmemlive aninai alax! aay whn. if teed limviv. iopI of fcba oly. H rmn be a-irea amfely lo liilattt. r II dirctine ia tfln?i. FmaHi, HnaniaJi, and Utraan, wita every farkasfn. TRT IT for aak al all Ihe wboUaila aod retail dm etoraa tHiu rtmK. whh-aw rr;t. lV4e Arenl. 4I i ov alrv. IvH Haa fr'ranrWn t" Bnpa for lb AtfiittH ti mma a- aaiav il fNd iK vlfiin.M af tK t4ail la fll.aii t,Miaad by lr. J C V mmw. ka lt n rt. a -t.srrM and fcarUi, NJ b) a a t a,t.r4.f k tint tm' to UWta hrtr ttw ar aar f ss)asitr aa d le rlf 4 rT. I'tpi iw Hh a ifl w. ib tb a4 arai4d eaa 4tv aWwa af iiwt awr rf ama ad ahaaas. Uf aa-4t rv-aa. 4 arrr Ha and baat'iwaa r art la lraaH. 4 a. las. ad ihe aHajsai e4 Mka tW aatrs, la mM (tH th as o 4iwsr tt m- tV. t?l)il LTATI't (irrit r. Jbat Waay '4. fUa W oo 1 en M ii si is lit ii rrs XOTJOIfl. T MIE undesigned, Agent of Wonli'ii Mills In Or. . siioo, liavu tniiiiisHv agreed to sell ear faliries, mull liirlher public nnilca, upon lli following lei on only i Xll time sales will bs on a credit of sixty (lavs, anil after thai time Interest will be charged at on par emit, pur month. Purchasers for Caali will lot allowsil s discount of three pt-r eeot. rorllaiol, I let. null. I mi. J.M KM I I II, Ak'iW. W. MfirCo. It JACIIM. Action Ag'lO.CItv M lit Co. KU. Illllht'll, Ag'l KkIW, Mlgl.o. Qrt.S1. InoH r t tvn.i.ts, i o iiiipior W 11,1.1-1 at KIMI'riON, Attorneys m I,Hw, little over Hell's store, corner Slut and Commercial Streets, Salem, Oregon. liMutf Nolli'O. rpllft copartnership heretofore existing between I 111 McUi-n A Carpenter Is Ibis dissolved hy minimi consent. All persons knowing themselves In dnhleil Mi ilia lata llrrn ar requested lo call on llr, Carpenter, at Ida ollli-On reaiihnir. nearly opposite lb I'onuremilioiial Church, who In anl homed to ru- tain llis Hooks otiu month for .-l l l.-o.eio. .1. W MeAKKK, M. 1)., It. CAItl'KVI Kit, Hulsm.Oet. 31,115 NOTICE. COIIKK, HIi C'I'I.I.Y k CO iisve snlil out their n lira Hhak of Mmclinndliie tu kleairs, Morgan, Kralt St Co. Hur books are now ready for settlement. All par sons knowinit themselves lioli-tited will pleiise rail and settle Immediately. COOKK, HeCl'LI.Y at CO. Hi0iiibur 7. UBir Q fWn A 1'KaK made hy nay no with l!!)Wtl"W $lu Hleneil Tools. No eX)ierlenre iiei-eary. Ihe Pre-lilenis, ( lnera, and Ireasorers of 3 Hunks indorse Ihe rlreolar. Mil fres wild sum pies. Adilri-ss ih American Rienrll Tool Works. Hiriorlleld, Vermont. Ho.-.'ll A Good Bargain, IOl'I'KK for iitle, u Imlf, or u wlmlo Mi-tlmi f limd of miHjrinr qimlilv, f enilv H-lr-cilmi, mil well iniimvil tOpttsilier with over f tn tiirifiil iMtwMniry fur fufiiitnif purptwoi Hnnifs, W niton, I'lowg, It, par, Cut Mlieeu, mid Hugi. AUu, Jlminc) furuiturv llirntiihiMit, Tlie h'mivc tin me i I nrnitertv run Iw purrliftiwl nt hulf price Minna fMitr mum uurui or Olivetti, cm a Onnty hhhI. In Miirluu county. American lOxehanifO COUNKU OP HANA'iMK AND 11ALL1XK hTKKTS. Ann FrancUco, Cnl mKPUOOK-tfOO Kmmit.nll Imrd flnlihed. well Veulihiied.iind nicely r nrniiliud. The mot comfortable mid homelike hotel In tlw Him, where every wnnt ft ntilit-1 puled und cheerfully nipp lied Prices to Suit the Nost Economical The American Exclmnue Cntcli. with Krd LMite. will at.WM.va tm in roHriiiiMa tn eunviv hniwiiirrf In lite noei iree ol cimrtfe. tfiuitwH French Medical Office. IU. J I "MEN PKRHAt'LT. Doctor of Uedirlne 1 f the Knenltv nf Pan a. flmdnHte of Ibe I varaliy Onaen'i Cnlieife. nd Phviiriin of the Hi sbdtn'e ltn ot tali Wiatv of Htm FranriMO. In, rKHHaft-T baa I'lMUore n liifxrtr Mtienfa, ann other eefkinir fonhdfiitial medical aHir, llmt be ran he ninullrd daily al hie oHire, Armory llnll Ifnitding'. nortn eaat corner Hnntannierv ana rarm menin elrvtMe. Han Kranriaco HoomaKta 9. 10, II Ural i1nr np iiaira, en Ira ore on either Montfroiorry nr harraipcnio iiraet ln PnKaat'i.T'1 atndiea bave liven ihnnal exrlnn Ively devoted tn Ihe mrm of the VNtione forma ut nervoueand riiyairni uenihty. ma rvannaoi injun nna hal'lia aiiirvd in vnlh, whirb nanallv trrtiintaif in luipoirnce and atentiiy, Hiinjwrimncnny iimoraii the rtinrttmilania uf old aue. Where a ri'rel inflriiil ly eaiMe involvimr tin bafdneaf f a lift and thai of tHUvra, rraaou and mnmlity dictatf the nervaidiy of ila removal fr it U a fart llmt prvaialare declin of the viirnr of manh'WMl. tnairimoial anliapitineao, com pnlaory iiiifle life, etc., have ibeir enrrra in ninare llir-iCpna uf Hbirb ia pUuted It early life, and tlie loiter iron Inalitl HtnH alierwani: patietila, tiiUorinK nndrr tbia enninbnni. will rMiiiaiiti l une or mure ol the fidlowitiir ivmptoma t Nmtutml emiaaiona, pwiite in tne bark and hatvl. weMknraanl aiaiiimv miu iirm diarbanrv Irutn the arrtbm hq the ilod or uutkmir Water, I ha intellect 01 larnlttraare weakvnad. Imo l aietaxH-y eiw nee nhma are riondad, aiMl ibev ia a die' ilirlinaiioti laallrnd In bnainaa, or evm lo rntdtotf wniina. or the aurieiv of frte-njla, etc. Tbe atirtit will iirttbttldr enmplain of dtuinrw, vettiir, nnd thai am tit and IWarioa ar waakriunl and etrcii dia hirbvd by dreamt, Diflanrbuly, eiuhinir. palpitaiiona, faMitiiiate. rMiirba' and attiw fevtrt while atone liava? vllcriiMl rhruiDialli- imili. arid aumbiieaa of llie ihmIV nttm of lite miwt couinion 9 aiptunii are pioinlra In the lae, and arblnat lb) diAcrvnl pata of Ihr bMly Pala-wla antivnng feHW ibie diavaa. abmid nifty in ntrdiatrli t Ih Paaaat'i.T, ruber m pia- or by letter, na be will aiuniiiiev a rare of rWaouai Koala at nt and ImrM-lrnee ih an lo eivtil aerka. I'aiifiiU aortfrtiia fnmi Vnttrral riaeara In any alaare. tinnrlMM. (Jlal. KliN lutvt. lbio t'lrrra. lmiisti !nipttiiia, eir . will be lieated enerce! ully All Mphiliiir at.d Mervuiial Uinta vulirelt rvmoted ! fftHn b atalam a lRHR4t-iTl diploma art In hi o1ro. whre psdtvoia tan ae bn IbvwaelttM. Ua Intilv itivralltta ltot claim tvd to kow evaffvtbiiitf. nor lo enr ev- erybndy, bnt we d ehioj lat m all ratwa lake an aVr imalnKnl we fullll or pfaanar. He p-nnuUr ly rria4 ibuair w bo have liiad thai buatd da-r, and advatiipd phatrtaii. Ull Woraool and die- enrmred. In rail upuu ua. Ivrtw charrra and qim k rnre 1IIp etilterti'it fMHtt anv enaiplalnl Ineideiital In then vK.cau rvitauit (lie dud or wila Iba aaaurance ol reltef. IVwalr MoHlhly 111. )n Pkaatrtr ie K onlv uvot la California f. Ir Hiof'r KraaW Mu. li.lv pillc TWtr tmwevwe aale baa ciaMH4rd thrtr rvpaie'ioa a a feaaale rai edy, nna'pnarbrd. ad Air tn advai ef irt oiliar rvmrnv Itsr $pttvm:mim ansi iirastOiinte. rimi oinar obatrwrtbma in b I hi 1 1st rvrvifd of did Ure. tbvae Pill will he eanl bv ad or efcpnrae lu any part of Iba world, aware fmi eahoatiy wt daiai- ire PrntMia al a dtataae mn be cared al koeaa. St adj drvaMMV a ltlrrti Pa Praatrt f, rm-v of Harrj aiaiiln and Muntifoifrv eirevfe nnM IV and) II. m boi P O baa rranetara, ataJiatf ! m a ail auurly aa ptibi, evMrml babite uf liviaf, ow IjuM, , r AM rimaniewlrtne emldillal wn'lf r.ui l mm mm mi OI'KO I'KtM IM O. BADGER & UNDENBERGEB, Sc. 411, 41) m4 41 Ballr, Mrtwl, t or. jllcrrkaal, Ma liaarlv. Importer and Wboletate Dealers ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH STOCK! U't nM mil k atwik af (WXTRT MM I'll XT' toafaaallf Uur Mo l (Um f htf Mnrh f.anM TTT aHwt ta IS ("Wtla a4 rarntsbina' " anMaatlr aaaal l t.V. wk rv gnmtrl nnMf M t wain a4 W.nil HAT" nf ant bnaae km naa Pn.nt.nFw. ann nmt ftirt fnr lb rt Urn Ibaa Iknw al aar Un as mmitv im 4innr frnm IS. an., inlaw n nwiliml Inar Sl af f.l ml aw U'mI. m nartimlarlr ."rr. n4 Iba ,i.aS Sa.aw at tb manlrr amlaal I. asaiaailf law fiwaa lr u Tin IW (tt f lnfiilsi ! W, .Inn k-T lb. nTM.K tUTII U4 a. la tf flwt. linn. bwf f.- ba ni. m4 tm ln anrbm andnr lb baaiannr, alnl .np o4.il- X.w T".b C-wl an4 torn W ajabla Ibis nnH Ml n.4.r lk.1 m. awl. a ar.4ainlanna an4 inaia lnt mi. ban n4 bnml.4n aarrbannl af a. I fall an4 tlMnm law amrk. Good Articles and Low Prici ! Ar. th Ma-a. h. .'.I an- In n.'l un. ll.fnnMt. b4 bv af a ran an... a t4 I prnlh. una all tn ibnar tajalnawn al a b (n nsaia. nflMT. f.r ' M Anrtm. BiHilKat UM'Ftrirkrim. WknlMaS. I nknn mm Hal annaa, na 4ll.41Ja4 IU Haltn.T almH. Pw, rrwn-w. . I Mm V A r, A at Mil InlOl I Mbnnnnn rpr.inm inn an-f, .n4 l-n... p.4n .n rar atfc anlnm r 1 " r.-f ... . a H .. a , . S "1 at 1 S.X-1860-X. A mtiiU wni n liar liDliertlth wui In liar look. trnnK'li whi In ber nop, uml iu her IikihIb-Pi.ahta. TlON HlTTKIti," A frw botrlrn of Plantation Hittkki Will cure Ncivoiii Humlm-he. " ('old Kxlrt'iuiiifP nnd Kevuriuli Lip. " Kour Ktoinm li and Ft lid Urimlli. " FUtntr-ticy nnd Indiffuitioii. " IVurvoiiH AflWdiotm. 11 Kxeejvn Kntitfua mid Short Urolith. " I'uiii ovi'r I lie Kvuh. . " sMmitttl DitttpondWy. " PntiliHiioii i (Irmtt Wenkneei. " Hallow Complexion. Weak liowali.&o. Which lira (lie evidence of UVKH COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. !l litimutrd Hint even-toiitlni of nil tvlult Lit nifiiti proraod from ft diwiim-d uml torpid livur. The unmry m-rrii iim 01 uio liver overflow m into Ilia iliiimifh poUon the entire tviteoi nnd exhibit tlie nlmvitymptouii. After l"i i if rewurcii, ne nre nolo to prom it the moist ftmttirktthle vwtvi for twm horrid niiclil.imre dii eiiwi, the world htti evor proiluml, Wiiliin one yenr over nix hundred nnd forty ihointHiid perttoim Imve Ih ken the Plantation Miner, nnd not hu Imtmu'e of compliihit luii eottie tn our knowledge ! Thy nre the bft Bitten in the world. They mnke the weuk ulronr, mid nre exIiHimlcd nntiire'e gmit .Mtnrer. Tlitjy nre timde of pure Ht Croix Until, the rule lint led CmIikmvu Murk, roots nnd herhe, nnd nre Inken wilh (tie pluHNiiru of it hevertiue, without re imrd to Hue or lime of day. PurtlcnlHrly reroin- mmided lo di'lirnte nerRoim rcq'uiinif it yen tit limu lunt. Hold by hII (lioierit, Itniminn, Hotel, nnd HhIouiin, Only vnuiiie wl:ti the C'rk ii covered bv our privute V. 8. Slump, llewure of counlerfuite nnd lllll'U LrOlllCe. I II. DIMKI2 A CO., 'I !nrk Kitw, New York, Proprietor. SMITH 6l DAVIS. Purtlund. Ueneral Auenu for Oregon. Barnes's Magnolia Water, A toilet delitrbt ! The ladiee' trenvure and tfeiitle nien'i boon I The " iweeteel thtntr " ami mrireat miaiititv. Iliirinfininred from the rich Rout hem Miiir iiolia Taed for baihitiai the fare nnd neraon. lo ren der Ihe akin eoft end feah, Vnrcvent eruption, lo perhmie riotning, tvu. It nvermtnee the iinpleHaunt odor of pempimtloii It remnrea red new. Ian, blolchea, dec. It enree nrvoiia hendHche and a I lava tnflanmmtion It cimiIh, ettfleriia. and adds dtdicat-y to the ikin. It yeld a aubdned and latiinif (terftime. It rurea niuMjneln bilea nnd at mm of ineecte. It contain no niaieriul it-jurioui to the akin. Il ta Mr hut nvrv hulv abtiobl Iihvm. Hidil ttvnrv where. Try the Mnnolia Water once, mid von will tiae no other Cologne, renittnery, or toilet n titer hi terwarda. DK.HA BARWKM aV CO., ProiM. Kxclimiv Atfenta. N. Y. 8olil by all DruitU and Uealen ou the Pacific ooul. Over a Million Dollars Saved t (lehlb'tnrti i " I had a heimi man worth (I.SIM), wIhi . k ci dd fmiit a bud lioii in lb) kit, and war nHeaef'ir over it year. I hud new) evirvthiiit 1 could hear tf without bem-Ht, until I tried the Mexi can Uitataiiai Uimuviit. It aooii etfecttd a prmaneiil vara ' J L DOWNING. ltniamiiry, Ala. Juno 17, IHoi. " I Ink plraire lu rriotnuieiidinir the Mexican UnManff Liiiiniriit a a THhuible and iiidienaHhle ar ticle fir Hpranta, Korea, Krmlrhre, orGalla on lloraee. (hir men bave uecd It for Hnrns, ffiuiaee, Korea, Ithcnmatiam, Ate, and all miv it acts like magic." J. W. MKWUT, foreman for Amcriran. Welle, rurn'eand Harn den'a -!xnrva- "Tlie eprahi of tnv datiyliivr'a ankle, orraaioned whila ekatm taot winter, an entirely cured In one wrrk.allrr alio rommenrvd neinaj vnir cflebrated Miiatatiff Ijnioifol. Ll. HKKLY." lonreaur, alaaa , A I, P'S. Il i ait admitted fai t that the Mexican MnalmiH l.iuiiurnl iterfnriim nore cura In aborler time. iu man and lmal . than anv ariirle ever dtacovercd. r an I ira Itverv uit-ii. ami planiera ahonhl nlwnveliave Il hand, ('tirk and eorv i certainly ia. All iffim ineara wrap-l in rtt-l Uti eornvinna, benrttiK the atfiuiiiire tf (1 W W ratl.nmk, i'heitiial, and the pntni L ft etanip of )taa lUaxtva At to. over the ifp Anvdiirl ha Un made lo rouuierfr.il it with a dual' eiuiw I'ImIc laliel. rhtttjf IV'Ul ny ail uiuKHMta anu ueaicra on i acme coast. Lyon's Kathairon. It b a asnM dli(liful lUIr nrMMny. It .rwlmifM srarf ami dstttlnill. It Srvfw I hm IimhI tool anil clNH. Il MkM hair rMi. (!. and !'. It priU hair larama array ami faliiiitf off. Ii iit. bsir nnim fvMiliir.lv Imltl Iwail. Tliia im Ml what Lsn Kalliaim will 4a. Il Is prMil-M I rfcra d"rbl Il la Miarallf aoM br lb rar km, tmi ts alaHal lrHibla 4bmihI is I, anaiM. aalil Ihara M KaHIr a aoaalrr atra laal aW m bip l nr a familv thai iloaa .! a. ii. K 1 HUM AH I.Y'lN .riwlalM. N T Md br all LinK'M llra oa lha Pacillc. LYON'S EXT. QINQER. I.rn.'s rsTatrt as Prat Jiasirt Omasa fnr tnavntl-a. Xia. HnaMknra, M llnaaWb. IV s. Mnrbaa, Hanbnv7. A, ajban a warnjlBf alianawin I rrnnimn lis aasnfal atrnaralnai and aa nr. naiMf am.. II rbaaa mi-4 rattal'U artH-bt fnr tm Umu7 mmrprm Hub! iimt" bar. al JDncai. par bo ll, tat f." I.ln .' I'wr. I.slrant T.b. MMhar. C.rtioa -Anrihaa lb. ari.al. I' Maaraof lis a B.aas. 4 I . m.trr UMtma of nacb botll. Hnaa Maw at ganjaiaa. Ivnn'si l'lctt I'swtlfr. Il tn n.is- Il ; w.H kaowa that L.nn mm Umttmm will pnrfaMly Mmy rnt. lain as I ha Snn. nf .. Int.. tn Mm, n. r i IHnl H ia pnrfnnt fenianaj a lb laanel n4 na.in.lf hnrmtaa. Sn Ik. kaama apnrin and IMhn n. an.nM.to J ha (-nana mmt in. airnaur. ni , anl In. art rata man,, af Ila a SS H.a.aS At K I.. In nTtaa(.na af ihw k.nj i aa . amioaar Hn) Ant . Will araraiM II .fnamaa, nnn f na m ill pat. bm iHUnt. UFDIX.TOI A CO.'a Essence of Jamaica Ginger rpilIS VA.iUAHLK PHKPAKATIOV. cnntalninjr X in a highly tonventmted rorm all tho propertiei of the Jatiinii-a Ginirer, hue become one of tha moat populnr domenlic rcmediee for all diieniea of the bo al lien and divoMtve nrnne. Ai a tonic it will h loiind invHlimhle lo nil persona recorerintr from debilitv, wheiher prwinced bv fever orolherwiafl t for whilst it im parti to the r-yitem all the M'-'W hi id vi(or that can be produced by wine or brundy. it in entirely free from the reactory etfecU that, follow the mte of splrita nf any kind. It ii hImo hii excellent remedy for fonmles who auf fr from difficult inoimtruration. uivinir almoit imine dinte rolief to the ipninn llmt ao frequently accompany that period. It tfWee immediHtfl relief to Nmiaen, oHtincd by riding In a railroad cur, or by tea iinkneea, or o'her caueaa It i alao valuable ai an external application for Gout, Hhemaliim, Neuraljfiu. etc , Bole Agenti forth Pacific Coast. STOP THATCOUBHING COMB OF YOU CAW'T, AWD WB PITY O you. Yon tutvu tried every remedy hut the ONK dmliifd, hy tin littriiirl() merit, (o snpcrsndn nil Him liar prt-piiratHinii. It Ik riot iiirpriHlng you nhoulil hy rrluctnul lo try arnnfililiiK vIhu ol'trr tho ninny ex periments ynu have mmla of traxtiy cniujwumla foiaieU on tbu publio u a certain cure; but NEWEIL'L Pulmonary Syrup li really the VERY BERT remedy ever compounded for the cure of OuukIik, Coliia, ttora Tliruat, Asthma, Whooping Coufth,bronr!hniaaud Consumption. Thou sanilaor ptHplola California und OrcRim have beca alraaUy buuuUUed by the aurprlsiag ountlve power " NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup and with one accord glvo It their unqimliflM appro ballon. We now atlUrvss ourselves to all who aro un arquainted with tbl, (be Krcaiest Pannccs of the ayo, Mor ibe bivlluK or all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, assuriug you that NEWELL Pulmonary Syrup baa cured thousands and U will cure YOU If yon try It This Invaluable medicine la pleasant to the teste j soot hi nn, boaliuK siul strengthen, tig In It eHoctn; en tircly tre from sll ikiIiuiiioub or dHi'iertmn drugs, and porfoctly bsrmloss uuilor all ctrcuiiisUncwa. Cerillh'atss fnun many promlniml cltlwus of Ran f rattclaoo acuoiDpauy avury butilu uf NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup ar.DlNOTON ft VO. Atciits, Dan rnmrlHa. REDINGTON'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS Am nmd. from FKKSIt fruits. Each Imitls IiiiMb twira as much as anv othor brand in th. market, cunsequently ther n tli ch.apmtand Hi. bast. . Udfi NO OTIIKR. HKDINOTON It CO. Avents for Hi I'urlllo ouasl. . THIS to nnn.l.rful dlnranry, ud stud boT. raiiirlwn nlth any oUW artloia tar to. lUIr iw bronchi bafor. Ih. public. A PK&IECt Hair Restorer and Hair Dresser ilolA combined in n. 1st. I. nol a Dr.. tin. III imi rolur lb ikln. flu. Will rralnra (Ira; ll.tr to t bmnttful llUrk, llroarn. Auburn, or nli.lanr might bar. barn If minimi colur, aud Miu. II to isium. IU rnrniw bmulr. 4t. H ill cura nil Ilumon tod DisnsM of th nralp. 6i. Will rrmoT. Dandrn and Srarf froal th. baul, and tun. Uw hair mol.l ud allk-llk. In lu ai)nu.iK. .. In youthful da). tun. B ill prooHil. a bmlll.j gm.th. 7ia. Will promt It fnnn Ulllnf off, aad rauia II to n. on bald hnvta alwra Ibara I III. and lullu at th. nou, but wncn than ua son. than. I. no hop of aunaal. Stn. Th. bait uilmony that can ba ftra HIU b. fouud loald. of aach bottk. H arrnHlrnt Is im alt ar ofalm for il mr tht monry rtfumarH mftcr uminf hem Offl. 1 mm he mim Bold verywh.M. PBICE, 01. BIU0ND8 & CO., Proprietors, iimriuiAU, m. ii. BEWNOTOX Ac CO., Axtuis. (Ua Krsnciaco. Gracfenberg UTERINE CATHOLICON, If faithfully oaed accord In a lu rlireclir.il, will cure ever caae nf Iiabetea. and afreallv tuilitfaie the Iron- blesome elfcla cauaed by a relaaulivn nf the nutlet nf the onilri ol the blnuiler. it ta a nioal suecesfni rem edr for the O ravel aud other diaeaaea uf the Kidneys ami Itlatltler, and fur r einule Uiacanes ta nnerjualed Ihe vaHonroH nniinrnitv enrcs rroiapana uteri U-a.1. -II I -V tl. kl..nil.u f...a. U...a tireaaiuu. Incontinence nf L'tiiia, llbmtiaK and irnp eical Hwellinks,aiid all Diaeaaea of l'mvuancr. The snacific sw'linn uf thia wedicliie is liumniiata and car tain unuii the Uterine and Abdominal Muaclea and Liaratueoia ; rraturiua theio to aa Imalibr a aUtta as thoav ol (bihllinod and youth, au lima MliiiU who have aaf-4 tlie Hratfntnrit t.'ompnnfr viertnt V thniwm rannrst nltlriently eapreas thfir xratiinde for tlie rrlirf afforiM. HHiiiirifn at Co. Agents, flti ami 41 H Front street, Han Francisco. WB THI.H TUEBK 18 NO MED Irlae to tOcai:loi) Ii r aorlnt; tori from the blood m SCO. TILL S BiGvIs as LIVES iZlT It Ii rtrommrnded by Ph)! clans in ill Brts of the toun lr, fur lk rare of Scrofula, and thrr dlaraara of Ihe Call, rlr. rimplra or Horn Indicate I tat In? ) slrn Is out of order. Inlrst lonelblnit Is done to rlranse the blood of these Im parities Ihe resnlt mijr be a tore irrlea dlsrase, sack ai Sfrofula, Biahllla, etc. Those a ho alth ta lad a most tBca. don rrairdjr, aad jet have ao coalMrnre la ratrnl Mtdlrlnei K-nrrallr. will never rfjret a trial of rroflll'i Blood and LltfrSjrup. BIDIMUT014CO. AgenK lid aad 118 rroat Un, lia friaclMo. " - i w Uio. 11. Ci'bbst, SitsII IIih. Attom.jnt lw. Notary Fat'lir, Cl'ltKEV A HAITI .TIER, Law and General Agency Ofllec, Up 8tair. Moorm'a Hrirk Hlnck, HALEM, OREGON. 1J ARTICULAR attantion irir.n to ill nareba. mist sal. nf lnind, and City pron.rty. . ' Abstract of Title, furnished. Business tranfiiui r.l with all ihe Departments at Washington City. Ol- , tortious promptly atlendod to. rUrsRUNCKS: Messrs. .1. H. Al I. K. Mnnmj, Itcaih At Dearborn. J. H. At 11. Ilirsch, Snlem : (,'ra f 'nl, Slofiim At Co., Vanennrer; Dr. W. H. Wmkina, l..rt land: Hon. O.K. Danny. Dalle City. May 14, HfW. CSIjr Properly for Sale. WE will aell on reasonable terms, the fol'.nwiitjf city property. U eh.iic and beautifnllr located reeidenl.loi . iu CrtwriKlt'a addition to tne City of Salem (Jiiat Uid off A lawe, convenient and tastily fnrnlshed rasliciir. and two lots, ou Front and Diriaion atreet. A bouse, two lots, with aiayoinoeut fptrdaii ami , (. had trees, on Front street. A splendid resilience and lot, eor. Liberty and Sl.iiii Street. A No. 1 Dwelling Hons, and two lots, with Una assortment of fruit trees, (food stable, Ato, eor. Maiii and Cottage streets. A two story dwelling hoasfl, with six rooms, relied and papered, together with the lot on which it stands, sitoated on Summer street, between Chemekela ana Centre atreet. i Four good, neat dwellings, well finished, on Froal ' and Court eta. Three excellent houses and lots, nn ( hnrch street, ' between Chemeketa and Center streets. A hotiae and lot ou Front street. ..-, ; House and four lot in North Salem. House Mild throe lot adjoining A. Buah'a, on lit ' north. Hons, and lot, on cor. High and Ferry street . Oife fenced lot in Sontli Sulera. Farms for Hale I We will sell the following farm at bargains. Two hundred nnd fnrtv noma nf Land, all fttticetf. cleared, except 2ti acres, 5) miles south, on road from Nulem to Hall a Ferry Dwelling nonse ana orcmirn. Work oxen will be taken in part payment I. ivinn , spring branch running through the premises. For further particulars, enquire of Cnrrer At Hammer. 4) acres good land, 1 mile east of N. Salem, with good young orchard, uarden, Are. Mill acres good farming and grating land, with or- ; chard Ate, situated 5 miles from Salem. VIM acres, with superior stock raising facilities, tn f ether Willi a good stuck of horses, cattle, sheep, anil nigs. Situate on Drift Creek, font of Caacado monu- tains. 3!) acres, iucludlng part of the town of Sublimity. Hill acres splendidly timbered land, two wiles from Sublimity. For Sale. A good one-horse boggy, For further particulars conctrniug any of the shore property Inquire at our olQce. CI IIREY V HAMMER, Law aud Agency OITlc-e. upstairs, Hoores Brlek Illwk, Salem. Oregon. WANTED, TO pnrchue two small farms. For partlcnhirs in- quire of CUHRY At HAMMKU YANKEE DOODLE Yankee Doodle goei to town. And to doei tverybody. And buy their goodi of Smith It Wait., And don't get "Hurt" on iUj. BKf'AltajE SMITH & WADE Don't keep ahoddy goods. Tkry are not Killing unt at coat. 2'AeiV stock is nol going to be closed out la sixty dars. (juite the reverse to tha eontraryi un tha other siile, if you pleaae. They have settled down in Salem for a permanent, legitimate buaiuess, and deal , in everything you can think of, and thousand, of things no one else bnt them ever would think of until -they needed theuii and their buaiuea is Inereusina; noruioualy every month. They now olfer for sale ' on sm.T ri.oo. IK W1RIKWII. The largeal stik and beat uneurL-,: Bient of . n ' IRON AtSTKKL Wagon i Baigf Heavy niRBWIB El CABLE ana ' Log-Cbalnit ' HOPE, iVAii.a, Etc., Ett . A splendid stock -ol- An Immenee stock '-of- Wigoi, Baggy and Sulky Ti.riBBBa. Iron and Hickory AXLKH, DBY HOODS Salem and Org'lil City FaetoryClotbiag THIMBI.B, 0R0CEHIE8, HIBDWABK, SKEINS, EASTERN ASH Hicknrv aud Pun ier 1'IANK. BooU k ShotiJ CROCKERY, NOTIONM. Etc.. Etc Blacksmith, aid Wagon -Haksrr AUU1B. rioVKH, Wheelbnrrowi, 300,000 Ornin Cntdle. nrvthes, Nwutlia. Ever ofTarad ia Salem. aniNOI'iRa Ilukca, Forka etc.. etc.. that are not thne. YEW POSTS inri.au hand and All at Portland! toarrir. price and half! that are not spi. I cent per Ih. fori ten, alwavs lor ; freight added. .al.. Thtn everybody keep it up. And call and tee them often. They're alway ready (so t Jim) Hard pricet for to "loftem." Thty work themielves, and pay no rent. And always keep a kick'ng; And in trading goods for poultry eggs You'll find they don't say ' thicken.' SMITH & WADE, ComaweUl Itrtst, SALEM, ORKQOy. Notice to Abaenl ilel'endanta. Iu th Circuit Court of in Stale of Oregon, for tha County of Marion. Lytidtn Wright Plaintiff, vs. Diana Wright and Jama Carter Wright, ItofendaM Hanimon. I'D Diana Wright and James Carter Wright, said defendant. In lb nam of the Slate of Oregon you nnd each of yon are herebv aummoued to b aael appear In Ihe circuit court of tn Stale of Uregoa, for Ihe County of Marlon, within ten day from Ih aerv ir of thia writ npon ynn if III aame be aerved Is .Marlon comity, and within- twenty days if served la any other eonuly in tlii Stat, and answer the com plaiul oo Hie ia aaid court againat you, praviug for Iba partition of certain real eelate aVrilnd In Hid eoaa plaint. Now if yon fail ao to appenr and answer, tea aam. will b heard and detennmnil in vour aos.no). LYNDKN WKIOIlt, Haini.rT. Ily order of K. P. Boise, Judge. w33 Save teLifd. Dll HKNLF.Y, th Hreat Cancer IKh lor, ChaHea gns th world on lli. cur of Canon. H aa. tract them without th nn of Inatratnant vry root and branch. IU will be In SaJem during th Mat Fair, and any pareon afflicted with anything of a rauceron nainr will do wall la eonanll liiia. No charg. mail for wlvio or eaamiintiiMi. Ha will have fur sain tth Fair no of the grmlaat reaicdm for Conghs. Colds, and Bronchial Complaint vr onana lor eat. to in Human minuy. in i la raallv miraouloua. Likewiee. ail of hi eelaliri aalv.a and oinluiauU. Wiuaor iatlra, Kli.eniatM ; u..l Li. t' u..l. J U. .! U.lj. .Im A graae aiaiiy person in tha Stat bad ample proof of tonne great rammli.. For th. but two year. I bar. placed ib.ni at th HlaU Fair, so that panam In lao Interior of Hi State eaa hare an opportunity to omul llnia DK H. HbMitl.