BIB OREGOK SEXTiXIil,.: " "j D. S. C. GATTLT. EDITOR. Toil THE l'KKSIDKNTY IN W , . .-,,.,,- -,-fl.T,. VJL.:T35 S, GBfiHT. j "Well ilon. tiioii ffftoil and faithful servant " I The pople h.vro reward, f r pitriot punish-1 ment for traitors. Satuiiuy Moi'.s'i.vn, .If.vi: 16, 1 POT. on: si;xa7'oi:s. We see, by the Ofionian, thnt our Senator. itit returned from Wn-hliiB- ' . , , . 7 ton. have received a becoming reeop. I tion in Portland, 'lhcy return "" able to render a srood account ot their, tewardhip, and dcervhiff the thank of their coiMtitiieuiv for ther lenrlev. ....tl!....i..i..lflvnt...'t. therisht. It iiinv.irlini..H too much to ak at ' ' come and ,eo the Milwtnniial and wpiil growth of this section of the ijtate, Let them enquire bv ob'erration, and 'ornition nml ern tion, anil ile, it ain leg- ,-oloiw our re- bv jfoiiitf auions the ikoii i'liUion is needed to dev 5onree to encourase our nsriciiltttml nnu nimemi intcrets, ami to imluce i and taeiiitntc imnii-ration. Ut them ('lltllf. ntlll loArfl fllflt fill OruA-rtll 1 llrt, ......t. .,..!... r-. i i. .: i "'"in "i mi- v .iii.jn-ii.ii iimiiiiiiiiii, nnu that we have iintumIivoureo.iniM)rt. ant and diverged and thnt tli inter-1 et of Southern Drejfoii have been too, p,vont that they come among .,., but We are infoined thnt there are a numWr l ,; ; ,nlv0 Meil fm. ' J '" ,, i, aV mo W " T T iJlHhof the people of Southern Orepon have a of per,... in this neighborhood who . he T,( 0K.mtiln thou re famSw "orr " to learn Complete aSSOltnicnt of rtuhtto a pood harc of their time, ' ;wn!yit.B Innjl under the Ilonijw ' , 'mitl tlB .,', ,, tIn..proclttion ; K L tk I liiiumau h.ul should thcym. fit to go ....one the' ,A" J;" TliSrfTort. In T -"mlu"T " re S ?ne cKta.' w. enten. the rice people before returning to their legi- SrtldtoM MCY & STAPLE DRYfiOMIS, , lative dutic. Wo hold it to be one ,e. they have no right ij, do .and . f 'nl0ll l!rt,.Rve ,llIlldw, SX'.ieX . !ek" a rud C"LOTT-lToNG-, of the dutie ot our Senator to n-ecr-. which lay them liable to have tne.r . f(.et ,, ,, nvo ., B" ,, im.hl,, in " l"0 S , -e . .t R OOTS AND SHOE S tain the want, ot the country ,outh of IJJ-g; gJP I J TRguSr ' " V -;erf wSS If VnS " the Cnlnpooin, and they can certainly ,,,,, enonnft anil vrith no ,,,, " 'r? J "-JJ1, J"1,''" '".v woman who will ue a uteutl to- s t. ext.,.t., doo in no Wtter way than by coming , ol Wfaj,. tIie actual entry of I ) ' J &hCi. flff! I,?S,W fiSaS,1 . i k tS uo 1 e " l "l"' and eein for thcmelve. Let them I the land, only, l rcniured. witli the i .:!. .i:,.,,.!,.. 'i'l,U rrior I deail t Immiimii. a k iiini n hi nr iictltlon. Ions tieirieeted by the public men of, Grcei.m.nn wn ririviHs n very i.irited 'e uv t ... '. ",,;, ,t '.,:,, J '. (h,,lu K" i" "", ' 1,r"nia' "f ,l11' ' '"":, "' the.state. Le our Senator come, and yoiu.jr mare in hi nl!ir. ami t he mii- ' " J' V ' !XmmXS rtt-,oiiiitr. Someofit iidto .... ,,UNTS ,v with their voice cheer and encourage hml t.H.k ,. n..ti..n to trv her mnele I wh W ,.i In' Zl r, !,-v ,,,H),U ei?l,Uon "" "M Vll. , r ,. ,it,,lv .. the l-nluii partv-teach them to heal on the vehicle. When kiekinir r.mt. Ji ';;,, , iiS' ? ' v'0 "' ,,?' ," lr t. A,t f l ,,,l,t, ,,in the r feuds, to t'orget their dirtbreuces n.cnced in ramet. the IWtor .lid i J " '"" ' rf.T.1.1 li.- rS;' v ,. 77 ,. .. riroB.rrr.rjsr i - hilmmZ. ,:;:i "' , ".".:, tt::.,.: o parasds, " .' ........ i mii-' imiu mr nun uini iip inn n, n i ... i. ,. l1,r,.i,.. ,),., i,,tl, ;,., il ' '""-""'lis iviiii a ininnii. ..-. . m hlllX. a-fll list a Olivines of tho num. ,.,-., li..Vji.l J, i,rt a..li.- J. .... l ,Bk 0" M '. Va ,l."1' ' ',I"1 Ih.iho in Hraii. .... l.ri..fc nn Tlilr.1 JAUOWET AND trv. .s.,imI,1 Mr. Willi i s... :....."1 nVli'...'"!.! .V." it.. " "ow ' w' they hmilil itrt re- , ,.,. . r-..iw;....:.. .....i m..s.. Inr ;vi, Uthi eei, , ' m7.rf ', 1.1)1 I .X- " rY.. .V t-iX a v ."' "" ,l ' IMr .7" " ,":Z'11B "1 ' i Ani.Le Bt W,nr ami Ite iiiiwrney will iwhai lw dinbu.ed ot , her-eit out of breatli, and then tried hi S, "l.!! i-'-S, ' ! L?llH ,'w &' Pt thp '"w M' '''' .v I-ml.li-- t0U y' the idea that lie i.. a ghoul or vampire, hand on her. lie mint have winner- ' j "'' r "J: a"',r", .t,a '',l' r' ' hoi.se in JneL-Minvltle. Th.e wUlns and learn tliat lie is itni)lv a Chriitian ...1. n h. nm mi1.1I.. on hr H.l !! i l '. lmr,lc' "... " K ,,u !'" J1 lo i a ".onnre" menl lionl.l .It .... li.,. ur ci.uTlUS'0. !. tin ...1.. I..... .1...... 1.1 . .1.... would tfiu-lHrsf DemoemtieniaioritiV... wJiieli was it slidit mitnkf. l'oor l!o riah, of tin- Orriun Jltrtihl, appeals to ho in "sackcloth and asiie." and in a niot tlfliv'tful humor. The I mo"r.uic mom that Umbo in glory on ihf banks of the Connecticut. fi". "ii ' "aims hi iu v, onneet cut, . F.a iound h. eveuing on the chores nf I tlic raeitie, ami no liugoriu mv of noon- tule splemlor ligbu up it eliniif,'. ' The Deiuoeratic sun that mo in the . Ka with a Inint glimmer, failed to warm the party into life, we have seen it .ouing in tht sombre shadow of the Wot, and mnv it never rise again. , Plunders, the Radical, i elected. Daily Mail. We are lad to that the Miesestioiin of tlJswT.v',., Kv.iiitniiiii, nnu ims uuiiu iiisiuuv a. noine to town, lie reeeiveil some lie "aw his .lttty: and they nmy el bmifw, and certainlv had a luekv es. some pride, porhap. that Orvsmi lm ' cape. one ot the ablet and most jwwcrfiil i ,. ivprcsentntivN in the Senate of the! Srvkkk Arcinitxr. I.i Sninlav I uhtMl states nAoniwrn, .Mis Mynmltf was severely Whiipv ts... t.'..... 'ininreil by jnmpiiijr from a busrgv, J .U.IH....TO.N TitunrrnRv hutrxwa. xvliileoiu'rhlins. It eem that hii- I lie telegraph told u last week that , coinMuion, Imvintr no whip, .struck the Clark wa elected. The information horse with tiie end of the line?, and wa jirolmblv lm.eil on theaniiinptionl ,'H' iiinl jiitnpiiisr uddeniy they fl.it U'..ii. Vii.. ..i'i..i ....!. were jerked out of hi imiid. The u.iii. rn. .- t-i -" realty, 'liio sulnenption lirco S5 with reterenc to a daily mail .erviw, eeiiii ,r week, ami we ho.i tho pen. are Jwiiig earrieil into pmetieal otlWt. pie of Salem will give it a lilwral up I etitions ate being cireulniud. irrotrai. . iwrt. I etitions ate being cireulniud. irrotwt ting agniut any elinuge or reduction ot the .orviee troiu Lincoln to Portland, j TlT- v?;.v "","; ;.bhi. Pro,,, . icuwi ui vii-nunu i hi won io t io i Z& r-To r ' ICll, , .1?1": "V ,'i. :ni., .. .... . .... ..,....,.... ,,, tm iii.ihi mv vrvice on ins route, ami,. bnekeil l.y iietition signed bv thou . """ I H snnits ot eitien, tlieir otlorLs must be etVeotual to .rovent anv change. A petition will be foimil at the Post Of. lice in this place, until the 20th, and as every puron is more or les, inter, estod, we hope it will receive the sig. Similar netition's lime Leon iw..iv,i .' ii.iiuiv in cerv one 01 one cit i..n.- eacn jiou ottice tlirougliout tliocountv ' and every one shouhr coniidor it their duty to atli.v. tlieir nniiite, nml give it . . ... . . ...... additional iulluence. lJtfoirTA.Ni Di.siovjjiiY. Koriah, of the Ifcriilil, Ims di.covored that tiiore is really ueh a thing as "ti-unsnn" not treaon against tho Tnii..,! snt., j.,. ..ni, , : ."v.. ,w i iviuininor ni .sewing machine. n: f 7l,r we J'"'f that the! ,l,o Pnited Stated is about s,vu ill0""" ' t,,,n' n: -.". dred and tiftv thoun.id. Evt but against the Democratic partv. Mr t .. ,s ,,leetl,wa,s sut icieut to give ti Ilrowit is "spreading" hhiiWifit liow ' ,! iU."' tl,iU tJ'oeIomlants (Applogate to make it verv "odious," but 'it ho Ins i !V' cntlile'1 to 0,1 Ilf of tho no better luck" than A. J. did. treason ' ;. " V" SIV0 t,,c lleci'' i against the Domocratio party will . fu" "oxt WCtik "flourish like a greon bay tree." ' t. . rAX I'ltANCIHCO MlNSTJtKLS. This "We know of one or two uch heads ! troupe performed at SluitzV Hall, on about tho Si:mini:l otlice, but we j Wednesday evening, according to nn woiililn t like to prospect 'em. Vw. noimcemeiit. The entertainment was .Nobody's afraid to prospect vours , ithero'.s. uotuni In em, but we couldn't i vouch for tho outside. Don't PoiMiirr. 'llemeiuber the school meeting on tho 18th, nt the new K'hool house. A largo atlondaiico is uesircd bv tho Director. sj'oiM.nmx ox pubi.iv l.AXDS. Protection to the timber on intblic ,nids u Qm 0, t,R, illci,k,Ilts of ,,ci,,.i Ailinli.l-tmtion, ami, in our opinio... n vcrv important one. Consro )u pactl law for tin- protection of tint Mr anil the regulation of the 7.miii 0,i. , ... nv j, tIL. ,jtl.v of I!etiter and Iieeciver tiV iinru the public in. tcret. In thi connection, we will remark thnt it i the pre-emptor riv elope to ilctioy anil ue only tnii'lintim her n is nbjnliitolv neeenry to clear for tlieiiuriiose ol cultivation, for leucine mm wr in nuns .ur,...M- .v ,.,. hnviiit: clainteu a piece of land under l)m(wU.m, Act. .oc not acquire titlt until tlif requirements of the Act i.nv0 iIOCn eomnlied with: in otlier ! word until he ha ren eil me year I l einnn mm reeencu n iuem ior ""'m. thl l "l!" V.. T!1: 'It. li.t tin a tn l-iiVllf tn flOMlll! fhl lAllll V. . V. i. ". : i, i, ,H i-ri , , v hi m tuii"i " " ... lyment of co lwava greivosb,mle.,.wehould think it more enmble to enter the land l' ' "". ttmmnw.9nn h,f ,o,0,Urr ,,om,,rt ll)thc fl,s, pt((.0 and take no pJhhuhh. A e limy po5ibly 1 mirier a mmpprt - inion with resjnrd t.. tiwrnen. but lesrani our iniornmion arei inn e, llllll -ii'rii in ;nf uniiirr ni riio nml T , ,,..,,.," MM,"" titiMMAdr rt hi. ititmiroi tn ' ' . iZ ' 1 "J i " "' a,b ;, . m( .In. .inl.lln itil.Mitj Hia..! ln ...- ; . . .. . r . r '..... ' ..... i .... , ' ipiiremeuis ni me mw an rniorcen on 'all alike there can be no injustice done. -- - M.-sit l. On Inot Tuedav Dr. . a .?". ty' ,e"f numway, .raug ; troin the buvftry. strikins the ground wun great torev, recoiviug a terrible s:ah on the riglit cheek and n very e vere .'ontUMon on the right hotildcr. Tht lines were recovered in n moment, and had not the voting ladv become ,., .. , , --'-.,, , "IP"'''""1 "" W"M Imve result Falxu Daily 11 mom. L the title of a uent littje daily, iuoil nt tlie Cap ital by 1). AV. Craig, fonnorly bu.ines manager of the itilinnn, ' In senti ment it will mvorViiionpriiieiplf, l.ut doe not propose to mix in politic, re innrkins, "that a the colored neonle n vo, ''verywhere but in the Iyul i!lw. I0!?1 nixl enough nb jwrt. Srwivo .MAnit.VKS. It is estlmateil ,im, ., , tht. Crt,c of lm tll0 ulltiro ....... ,. M r ....:. ..... i. ;." . . , ........... ... , . ,, .,, llHltMIIIV- lUIIMV 111 on huu f if iti".telvn,adc,i, reported "" 'ii1" iiii'ii-uiiii. r.vtirv ma. w ,., ias Howe, who is entitled ton rov .it. on each, a no machine can be made without sniuo portion of his pa tent. Ily tho rovort.s nmde to him, there were about 200,000 machine manufactured during tho vcar 1800. Statk Paul The time of holding the Stato Pair for this year has been changed to October 8th. 0th. loth, ml '"". 1.-l,,!t,X(,a.VSi '''''"irmngement g al ''"vs or "S'"S" i :-.... ... , ' ' . gives twoaddition- lligor l0i." merelinnt and learned pigshows to catch pooplo's , quarters. sISKIYOL' TOLL-UOAI) Sl'IT. .TllllgO Prim rendered a decision in this cao " ' V..,.,tm,'Lll.v' ll ""' tiiat the f "lroi- to anytliing of the kind we f,', ,1:"' 1,0,'otof"r'- 'P'tcy had a very ! full house, a number of ladies 'being I present, and avervone seemed hHtlv : grsititied. l.ATiis. Dr. Oferbeck ,is now pre pared to givo warm baths at all hour, and nvorv dav in tho week. ... i..... .i....," . .- -".' . tn riMHtii tiu .iorv o I e "lion niniH. it. .. Tiik Pm:i mati Pi-puvii Ti he is I'aiii. The Loudon Jw.'iiii r ray : The tube eomin.t the tclecrnph ta- tion nt the Hotire and the Cinind Ho- tel, and i theiirt ititnlltiient ofaeom- pleto svtent tiiroiiirliout ran. t the uiuthoil" adopted i the n-vcrc ot our own imiiii'Iv. the elasticity ot com- nreed air in nl.iee of a partial vacuutn io that neither an air-p imp nor a team ensiiie i reiiuiroil The lwww neil i water from the recrvon o the eitv of Pari, which iveanacen 4tini ni' t-iilnr more than titty teet There are three veel. mmle ol : min lilnte, niul uieaMiriii'.' each al.otit l.'.on Kiillon.: the tint of thoe receive- the wntor and oll'eet the compre.ion : the two others are the receiver of the com - pre.vied air. As the water arrive, the air within the t!rt veei i of eonwe (nnet ;, tj,0 other two. which are i t.onMeett(i wj,l,a valve oponiiKTimvanl. When the lint veil i tilled with -t I ... .1... t! I r ? ' iwk V j. . . .. ,- aitirtll l.tu.. tliiln !. nrfivn tiinlikA fe eio-.ii mle en,L and witl n ,1,:...i.i n..r nt .i... .i,.. i, ,.:u tnovable cover nt the other. It vill ! w1a,n nboiU for;v .iNpatehe-. in , ellv,0.ief. pirc mn are found u 1 , 4,,illck,it in practice tor the id-tot to m.xxM .,,,, ,,0M,lle j01lrtlev. Tho "me ' . r . -t -!.. !. . l .jwcnniwi in inv i.nev.m i'"" rX ".,,,MJ ,,,,Wct,,,,, " ",8Hl l,r - , (nice iiie iivceaarr ireurv iur lie re i lltrtl. . T.. xv,.n rmn.i.nv ivtii.iVil . . ! '.,K K,,,, Ciiiu.rk.n am.tiii 1 1 w: '.' "'" " ' ""V?;.01 Hl'T I iiii..-iini in iiic nnuini uiuiiirvil bi mr OrtpmiM,. Ill reference to the above, the Her- nut make? the foliowinsr remark. A an ori-'lim! uranni:inii. wear no nuvnenie oi ine civil ami weial eijnnlity of the negro. If we had the riffht to dietato in tho matter, wo would pre. . ( . t . . nmting the diverse races in all our .so - rtl..l ...! ....l!.!...1 ..1...! f... ervu nit niaiiiiciinns oi uailire lV e . mil ik m nmi iii rim itii imui int' nil hi i . .. i .i. '... ..i. :..!.... .unin tut ttt- tift rwnnan n ' vim nun niiuiviii rviii.ioux. J nil wtj are " "" an advocate nml delvmler of the law ' runMwwnanwi whether we like it or not. We insist ' Tiik .Mi-es have been .siMkeii to tiuit every human Iwing, wiihout re- aUnt riding in the Triuniphai Car on gard to race, or color orc.mdition,hall , tho coining Ith of Julv, are rwiiie-ieil have the lwuctit, and pronation of the to meet in the M. K. ('hurcii, on Sun laws ot the land, hvery thing n.lvooe dav at 2 o'clock P. M, forrehurnl. to law in lnwl-, and tend toaunrehv ' , and disregard of nil civil right. The Green jK-a, new imtatocs and ripe l'oplv liave decided, through theirreg. 'cherrie are plenty in this market. tilarlv cotititiited autlioritie. that'-""- '"- tii"",?" 'i-i-.1 eipmlity betore the law, without dis. ' ' . JlAHKlHtt. Unction i of race or color, shall Ik the iii'iim-ninTTK.v-, ,w. ,Mn "j.i viiTZi rule. I he now dominant partv of the i!55 JS?r2,"l.fM.r,.i,'V " ll"u' '" ""' , countrv wan founded am .'..w i..m . . . . power on the idea ot iwrteet natural e-iuality of all mm of n.ankiud-that a 1 .nun nre Im,, W,,al. Werepudiate tiic idea, but we must obev tiie law or wo are no gixm citueii. .MOXAIII IIIKfi Vft. TIIK PUOI'LV. He- marking iihiu the approaching Kuro iMNin Confureiice, a Loudon mpor forei bly remark: It i a inelniteholv sigiit to ee the late of a million .unl' a halt of lighting men ileMjiitliiHiiithcntlirm. ative or negativo of a lw ehlerlv gn tlemeii, who will it round ta'ble at the nppronchiiig conference, represent ing a huiiilreil millions of the most in telligent and best educated men in Europe, the .subjects of tlieir respective sovereignty, and that these hundred millions ol people, who will luneto bear the brunt of the war, if it come, have no moio voice in urrostinr- it tlim. if they were lintues of the Empire of I Chum. ' Snow Stokji. Last Wediie.dav a miow sipmll paed over our city, giv nig tho surrounding hills the appearance of winter. The weather lm l..m. w,... cold for the lat four days up to ve.stei:. day. .Voiiiitiiuittr .mi, s,. i.KOAi.l.oAKs. In the Circuit Court this U-P.-.L-. it u-ns iln..:.1..l .!.. .- county roads legal, they must be .stir- voyed and a plat of tho urvev record-1 - --.., .. ...... iiv.nuii kllL.L 111 lll.'.k'n eil in tlio I ouuty Clerk's otlice. 'I'liis decision, in effect, makes tho majority, if not quite all, tho roads in this couh tv illogal. Chops i.s-Joslm'hinj:. Our neighbors in Josephino to havo had consid'erablo more rain during the past month than wo havo been blessed with, and.conso. ipiently, the grain crop looks much more favorablo in that county than here. Ai'I'kalkh Cask. In tho caso of Hurton and Owens vs. Wlnns n......i,i to tho Circuit Court, tho judgment of tho County Court was ivis.n,i o.,.i .potiosjion ( ile ruining ''roue I i ,. to inos. Tm Ntio.ip P.rsKKrr. Tlie ball at .. . .t ..t trnn mi Tlnirdav '' . " ; , ,...., Althoupli . - Wls .mpwhat crowded, ev- cn. on mim to enjoy tlieui.-olve W. amI nhoKetlier it vn one of Jju, ...jutet parties wc line.eeti in tt.u.)!,om m,.. Jhrnv peroii from t lie mimrv WIW ,,re-ent. and we urticed , ;.. .. w,are not in the , , .- i. ..!.:". nf .iMiiiulitirr initio, who went ).,!,. from R (U0 ,0 flrt,ier ,,i. ,. Meet in view. The Clipper wit exceiiem and all the arraiipeuient retloct credit on the maunor. We cannot irivc .!.., !.. r.wnlt till nevt week, hut 1( PIM,cllllilirv wl,i, till nevt week, hut (.'j );,,,,, .m, Well ntistied,aml re' I tm ,1(,nj.s t0 tw,v uhooueiHroiil , ,-...lir,i ; i,l f rlnxehool. K- ; wi(jjv tM(4p fnm n ,Htniiee, who i ...., :,. ,itv i,0Uinl to attend, a were the citizen of thi ehool Di ttict. e mm flu PIitiini ill ,Mm, 0, Momll tIl0 rru.,i o tne . . . . .V i . ' llu -"o. Cori'ttn SMKi.Tt.v. Mr. Caldwell, the Waldo mail contractor, iulorni in thnt !ir. I'miiilnll. CliiliK and Crane. .... i.....i.:.... . . .. ,tho Hr.Ct n.n at their lurnaee on M-.n li rurcinilltv V 'film i r a-vmi ' in.im ' dav lat. The ore w ill lW reduced t.. ' wnni I mniini ni'inn, mm inni- ..,.. . ... ,.. .... i. v Kirtd to C'riHevitt Citv for shipment to the llt. Tlieir works are situated on Illinois river, about eight mile. Irom Kirbvville, and their ore h eiacllv nil m.. , , l... ,. ..... ..f , ... it A ," " Kill III Hit' iritfllAV I'l IIIV J.llil. "iiuare mm lie hi. -...I f. ...!ll I.tn. The editor left thi niornin? for lort IChimath, to visit the scene ol I ,'1 terrible enrtlniiiake, an account of uI.!..t ....1.11. 1 -I i which wn published in thuiVtMMime time since. Special notice I ...mm. .1. ....... i. ... i , , ., that no tights will be intended to until hU return. Moncv. oIkim ticket. ..r loxythiug ot that description, received In. .....,1 I IlfllMllmiM, All (Mill. M' u7Zr "' "ln T ' i-i.wrrn. in 4.Koft,ll, ju, lih .. ."?-','?"' hsJw..ii.iii i a wii. ?il?J!! ,Mh HSiJSX 7.Zt!Z:? f tM flW. that frknJ-iblp , , ,y ,!,, u tu Mta-t rwt Ua-itMt -JWp- nir ,k II Wnld i. .k "4 km. of llMn Cooi.n, bfr I4..uh0( ij. , .r Mijr U.i.liig.cluilrr irotud fokoM. ml Umw mot, utKiw thwi hllic fr lUVti In Jr m -!. .Mi tt ,, o0 Ulth u. ,(,h fxi. Mil to I, rMt Oruln 1 .1 1, IMJ. ) Mr Mib fcr.i trs Um Uf fhf-l. tunry, ,, ,, Mr wo ,hl. :Z . 'J.i '"fcttu-aUT-woo mt ""'" ' WMr"nUo "k""' - NEW AlfVEUTLSEMENTS DR. HrPELA.VD'S oi.t,i,Tkn SWISS STOMACH BITTERS! TRY l!h,.h',,'urt'r9'i''Bii' T.m. "lT.. J 'J1 1 AvfiyAjrWUril( ... T R Y I ruvijuMi r ns ,qr,ir ,, ftn NOBODY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT ' ' Jflt-lT.p 41..CIVS, S4otfntlK FO I'll Til OF JLT.V " ,'J AlUllVerSftPV Tt'ill f " J 11 . Anni UYI0Y HINTI '""W KIRBYYILLE. -"4sVfii A L,,'AaT,ES AI'E CORDIALLY INVI X ted to attend tire Annlierary Ball at th i houie. In Klrbyv le7 Oregon on "l c? 0f ,,,c I,,easam eTeat' of July O00D 3IUSI0I8 ENGAGED 'LOOK JIAXAOEUbi 'Wli. KlrbjTlllf. liAn iixT, w,,,,, TII03 F Kin., l V .! J' 'pl.t I i ee wiai u I (oriucoiuiii g r 1 W t. ' V,,;, Sachs Bros ox THE WING : TSE BIGrGBST SHOW. auppoipbATPIS THE LARGEST SiXliEb. THE LARGEST SALES, THE BEST GOODS, THE LOWEST PRICES, Of any house this side of SAN FRANCISCO. Our Dress fioods )iiiartmcnt Is tie o ml all coin.iirlon. OCR SEW Sri'LES 01' LADIES. MISSES AND CHIIDRI Itf'S 'Dcstor' and Sundown Hats, Ant: CtnTiiM.Y mi. IIinmuuimt or Tin: SUiOi. LAWNS ik'ipiiH. Bmbroidorics, SWISS STmi33S clieojifjt la the GENTLEMEN'S HATS, Boots and Shoes, We illsplii) the liitest "ApoiileV' Ami we f:l confident all thou? who will f. vor in with a coll. will l-.iu- our iore hlfjMy r'!!"?J ",!',..?ur...i.l!?.'.,;'L "AS1I!0.SS. nml CAf tlri tv.lli rt jnll ti ill !..... . !... 1.I..1.1.. ran uuihw iwu. ulu run i.is u . f.t,i- ,,nc bAt lib IIUUS. Groceries, Liquors. ' " Tobacco and Sogars, Still M'llliicnt (Mir imitil low rales Jackioiivllli-, Jiiv II ISC' Joy to the "World ! THE INTRODUCTION OF PERRYDAV1S' PAIHKELLER to tiil si rreniM. m ji vmtv or this aoh Ilai r.eve.l mcro I'.iln ami cau.-il more Itwl Mn nay one tWug That e!!u ""' w UAmeil. i i ( ii itisn iiuliu for Kvery Wound I" Our tint Pliyiclani uw It. ami recomtneml It u,Vl w ,')P,nry (lads it tltil among tli)Iiielne.ealllf(r.aiiiltlieVliiile. mw rug;:lit conilder it a lead- All tte nar in Medicine pe.ik nlikc In its favor; ad U reputation n a Jleillclne oi great merit and virtue is muy ami pernu- neoilv eitablltbi.l, aud It ii The Great FuiuIIy Jltditine of Hit .1st! TAKEN INTERNALLY IT CURES SorTnbro',,KSl?.,,Un(;0,d''CouBh'''e-.wak Slonucb, General Debility. Nunlnc -"- i. v,nnher i.iver Coroplalnt,I)ypepjIa InJIgeition.Oramn ana Vila io tbo .?toraach, rainier'. Cholic. Asiatic Cholera, UiarrLcca nml Dyentery. TAKEN EXTERN'ALLY IT CURES F"0&aM0.,UCni,.1!1. Sr! nu"""J c' ii "' 'fr,,1cs nnd Spraliu, Swelling of too Joint,. RinV. ' worm & Tetter, Uro. t!.... r... . . .. ""I hs-n ' PalnTnthe'Kaee Nv!!,b'?ilM0?,tlachc' Itbeumatiini. ... --"."ifi... uuu DIRECTIONS: S ?R M ft CSS more eflVctlvo ibin V.'?ari ea,en w' cl,2r0 ofU cl8 60ltETHnn anything else. For n 8'5 par to equal S "too Pain KnI'S1 ! L . U,rMt Ki,,, a & Cb,,r0 0t U ce,il'- l,:rla "'"' nd Wilier, an.l thr.n.rt. 8G.1i.nrtn -,,,l rancithin .;..... "."""T. anu me relief is ..- . . .. '" - HIHI Lllll' Illlklllf A .. ' I JcIrnS The Russinn-Amcricnn Treaty j NOW nin.VG RAT1FEO AT iMuller&Brentano's Where llieynro opcnliiR the nint fn!cm1!,i took orSprliiR mid Summer CSiioihgTer brought to Jackouv(llo consist. lug In part of DRY & FANCY GOODS , 1 Git EAT VAltlKTl'OF Ladies' Hats and Cloaks . LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS S I-I O E S, A Con oral Assortment of (.cutlciiicii nml Chllilrciis STOCKINGS; , CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL 1'AI'KU, WILLOW WAUK, numrjiKS's itiimsiiimj noons; Groceries, Crockery, Liquors iliiriluiue, Alining Tooh, I HOOTd, SII0K3, ETC. i Jnek'onvllle. Mny 3. lSfi". rnyt SAX FUANCISCU ASSAYING HEFININCr AVOBKS, JN'o. ll(i. .llonlpoinerv St., (succts-iDia to vi:i.ui(!ii, iii.w.ox ft co.) CAPITAL STiiCK, $1,(100,000. Directors. joiin iwnnoTT. ciias. i mclas:. Wil.C. KAl.STON, A. llAYWAltl), louis a. -.itxi:rr. LOUIS A. GAKSnT. rriilfiit nml Mam. jjw. JOHN II i:Vsj ION, Ji:.i Utimituml.Sj liwiiitcinlviit. ,rT-iUrf COMI'ANV HA VIST. GllKATLY cnlnreil tlivlr ItolinliiK WnrKi . ami Iniro- ilnetil nnuy oilier important lniproiemnli, n ru pliMH'il In iiiiiioiintc Hull lliey K-s-l warrant vil In ngnln rmliioln;; malvrliilly IbUr tironot doing binlia-n. Tin: T.viiirr or ciiaiiiik Wtileli lln-y mm niliinlt In ihv rHiMIc ron-utilcn-il Willi rclcrenco lo tlie out r initrriil nml liilxir U lower limn liinny utbrvirtof tho norlil, nml feciirci' lo lliu inlnliiR lntm'inf ll.i cifi't mi linporl.eii Ini-riM.i' in Ifilh llie inliiiinu nml ciimiii'Tclul vnlu.' ul IiiIIhii. Tlii'lr cli.irgvs will Ixt lierculkr l.illoi roil isjAviM) ntirosim ion iMuiirtD aow ll.lll.S. One-lKlitb of ono per cent, (heretofore a nuarler) lor till nmonniii over St.iiUO, and two iloll.ir for uny iinulkr turn. Iteturns laiJeiq Ittenly-foiir linnrf". roil jismyimi imroiiTs ion i'mume jiwib um. To iliillnrn for tlio koIiI contnincO, up to Sl.t.Oo. mill one-elylitli ot ono per cent, for ill ninoiinls over tlint turn, nml one per ctnt.oa tlie tllvvr contained, Ueliirnt uuilc In ticnlj- four hour. rois iiinriMMi uki-oiiw mm: ion cuison On Iliillion un.ler 3ni) part- gold. 2 cent ptr ounce. On bullion Iromauol loi.OO parUtoW. i cent per ounce. On bulliou troni tOOlto 730 p.iru gold, ti cenli per ounce. On bullion ' Above 3o tbu oiiiy cliargo Mill In) for coiuigf. jimt Merc. till bo no cb.irgo ror rciiowj in. ' Iban iwo dollar. ion coimso noi.D. This charge tt 111 b ibe amo a al the Mint a half of ouu percent. nml which U paldk". to that inilltiitlon. Hot there tt ill lwnocnrg InfuUrofor nuUIng lino gold or iHwbir from bullion retlneil by m. IIHTl'ILNi IN Cil.N uxw. IX iOI.Tr-r.10MT HOCM- Sllter In depojltca for coin will bo accounted for nt the .imo ruto customary at the Jlinl. Gold bars of other Altera In good lUw ing, will be cashed by us at tho hlgheJt '' rates. Dujtand bullion can be forwarded to us from any part of tho country, and return! b' through Wells, Kargo & OVg Express. CIUIIUES AT C. S. UIUNCII IXT. For thocontenlenco of ihose not famllusJ with the terms of tho Mint, tvo subjoin the ' iff of charges now in force nt that lotilutin: For refining bullion, under 300 parts goM, cents per ounce; for refining bullion from swj to liuo parts gold, Scents per onuce; for rtw- ing bullion from 600 to 730 parts gold. 7n per ounce; for reflnl.ig bullion from Wl" ACiin,.i. .,i.i ,. i. ... ..n. forrroa- Ing bullion fiom 880 to 940J parts gola. Ptnta nil nunni. Il.i. k..i Cnr cnlnaffe IS " nU no ounce; tbec'bargo for coinage! Ii ..nil lll VIIIIW.) IUUtUlllU IU. vwiM-p-- . , of ono percent,, and the charge for iniD "" silver uar, the wine. ... Comparing tlie uett yaluo of deposits f'c age. with the proceeds of unparted gow " sold In the market asiun.lng that we w" bate cost of one per cent. they muJlM.(ra at the followIiiK par rates to equal H; ,a.'r which would luvo been nude had Ibey beeno5 posited for coinage: , ..... eou par to equal illnt return, Mint return, at reflaini ,..V . .. .. 1 IL . oua par to equal San i-ranciscu II- 1 i " - Works return, nt refining ohargo of w7" , rnrsm W )wiS 3!ISi. 'iJ i .