Seeijfp gfregon statesman. The City and County. From Daily of Saturday June. 15. BIBULARS AUAIN. Honso Entered at Ablqua. Bnrrlar Arreaietf. frrllnaliinry . uiaiulttt-d to Jail. We hive been for tome time without Iiurglar sensation but we got wind of one yetenlar and. fallowed it up until we re ceived full particulars front tbe gentlemen who hud tea robbed. Mr. J. if. McCrsw, living in the Abiqu precinct, bin f-r sunn- time pat I wen engaged in teaching singing chool at Gervais. Monday evoning of this week was the laat night of the term and Mr. McCraw collected the tuition of hi scholar! and started borne the following morning. On his way laither be passed by the resi dence of Mr. Cline. This gentlesaan was standing outside the Louse in company with a hired maa named WILLIAM 6. )'U, Who had been at work for him but a short time.' In the coarse of the conversation Mr. McCraw mentioned the faet that he had met with pretty good success in bis collec tions and also remembers laying that be in tended to he absent from hotne the follow ing day. After a few more commonplace remarks be proceeded homeward. Tbc day following he left home about one o'clock, leaving the house locked op. lie returned abeat f ve o'clock to find a goodly portion of his meaey gene, together with some jew elry, clothing, etc The trunks and drawers throughout the h.ase had been thoroughly overhauled and art itncLU wni mssiso. At first he was at loss to iwiagiae who the intruder could be ; but the following day he heard ntat young Knwlmud had quit work without giving his employer notice. His sapicion were immediately aroused and he applied for a warrant for his arrest. Stcrea Porter issued it aad placed it in tbe balds of a Constable. This gentleman pro ceeded to fiilvertoa aad there fouad his man quietly eating sapper at tbe residence of Dr. Davis, fle was immediately stACCS CXDIR UltHT And guarded the balance of the aight in tbe bar-room of tbe hotel in that place. On searching turn they fouad some f the cloth ing ea hies aad some of the asissing arti cles in his possession. A preliminary ex amination was held before Esquire Lewis and he was beuad erer to appear at the next term of oar C.uaty Court. lie was brought to this city yesterday aooo and lodged ia the COdtTTJAU. This yoang man had been ia tbe neigh borhood but a few days and was but little known and it may be that a clue may thus be found to some of tbe mueruui burglar ics that hare recently taken place in our own city. Dixie Cawp Meetim. We understand there is an unusually large crowd in attend an co en these grounds this year, and that the interest takea in its progress, has never been hcrettfora excelled. A large nutn ber ef families are eaeamped ia tbe imme diate viciaity. Ample provision has been made for the accommodation of man and beast. vVagon loads of eatables hare been taken oat. and there is ample room for all. Mr. Detnpsey has on haad a liberal supply of provender for teasns. In fact every thing has been done to make this meeting one of the most successf ul of the season Jt was commenced last Thursday, and will probably continue until one week from next Monday- Quite a large dumber will attend from this place next Sabbath. We would suggest that some of ur haekmea rua their vehicles to these grounds during that day as we havo heard quite number say they desired to go out but had no mesas of conveyance. Sev eral private parties hive already engaiced carriages and propose to spend tbe Sab bath there. It is a pleasant drive and by getting an early start oae can spend the day in an agreeable aad we trust a profita ble manner to themselves. Te Oca CocsTar Reabebs. la conver sation with some of oar country friends we find there is some wrong reports being cir culated throughout the eoanury regarding small pox. We have made diligent inqui ries of some ef onr leading physicians re garding this matter aad witheut exception they say there is not a single case in the city nor anywhere aear it, nr has there been any. Reports from the various cases in tbe neighboring tewns show that these parties are convalescent. And furthermore owing to the fact that strict care was used, bo danger need he apprehended of conta gion. Oar country friends need have no fears ef this disease waea they visit tbe city. Wao's G-eixo to the Coast. We no ticed a party starting I rum here yesterday morning ea route fur a cooler clime and a more healthy atmosphere. Yesterday was hardly a day to snake one wish for sea breezes and cool baths but the time will soon he ea hand and many are already com pleting arrangements for aa early depart ure. Various poipts are brought forward as presenting the greatest inducements but tbe general cry is, "anywhere to get out of the city." The Salmon Rirer Route is con sidered as good a one as any aad a large party contemplate a few weeks recreation in the vicinity of Salmon river. These ex cur sions are annually growing in popularity, and it is am wonder, for tbey abound with pleasure aad tbe memory of them is sure to cause a happy smile. To Whom it mat Coh;ej. The Com mittee of Arrangements appoinicd by Capi tal Lodge No. 11, I 0 G T. to arrange for a Mammoth Temperance Celebration at Sa lem, on tbe coming 4th of July, ander the auspices of Good Templars, take this oppor tuaity to inform Good Templars, aad the pablic generally, that all preparations look ing toward sucu a celebration bare been - abandoned, for reasons sufficient. The plan was a gosd one, aad could it have beea carried out, it would without doubt bare aeqamplished the desired results, that of promoting the best interests of oar no ble Order ia the young aud growing State of Oregon. J. M. GARnnox, S. C. AriAns, T. H. Cahji. Committee of Arrangements. Axother AccioitRT. Thursday noon Jack Donaldson, who has recently been em ployed on the A gricnlturul Works, cut bis foot severely with an adxe. The wound bled profusely before medical assistance could be obtained ; bat as soon as it ar rived tbe wound was properly dressed aad yesterday he was doing as well as could be expected. Card or Taks Tbe following brief resolution speaks for itself: MeoUH, We, tbe pupils of Prof. Gatch, desire to tender him a vote of thanks tor tbe delicious ice cresm to which be so kind ly treated ns Friday afternoon. J. D. McCully, Frank M. McCully. Amos strong, etaamei inareb, Ueorge Hughes A. w . Bustt, wiiue Bell, W. J. Clarke, J H. Whitley, Eugene Willie. From Daily of Sunday June 16. Rum Acrouxb. Capt. Bell, of tbe steam r Albany, arrived ia town yesterday, hav ing come irom sueoa v ista on Horseback in the forenoon. . fie informed ns that on tbe up trip last Thursday evening sbut to hour of six, wheu about una mile abovo Buena Vista, the boat rua aground and they had been endeavoring to set her ifloat ever since, until last evening when it was given op ss an impossibility without more assist ance. Capt. Bell then went to Buena Vis ta where he secured a horse aad rode down here where no immediately telegraphed to Portland, staling the facts of lbs esse and asking aid. A boat will probably be sea -up immediately, when there will be no dif ficulty ia righting matters np. Tbe boa) was not more than usually heavily laden, and it was owing to low water and difficult navigation that tbe accident occurred. School Children's Visit to Towa. Mr. J. T. Royte, who ia teaching a school about twelve miles east of the city, brought bis bery of pupils to the city yesterday, and with them, paid a visit to Mr. P.S. Knight's cabinet. The little folks examined the cu riosities of tbe place with great interest. After leaving the Hall, Mr. Roy took them around tbe city and showed tbera all tbe sights. It was a regular holiday for the little ones a day to be remembered in after years. The example of Mr. Roy might be followed with profit by other teachers. Frou the Fnosr We understand that work lias been suspended on tbe ruilrond South of Oakland lor the prctcnt. T.ieru is ' lion in the way'.' in the shape of Smith's II ill, which is about 4,000 feet through, and the question now antes whether they shall tunnel it at a cost of about $200,000, or scoot around it. It will probably bo tunneled eventually. Mean while many of the men bave been dis charged and work temporarily suspended. But it will in all probability be resumed at an early day, and there will be no more delay until they reach Roseburg. Cbamgr or Timk. Our lawyers and judges are agitating the subject of changing the time for holding the session of Supreme Court. It is now held in September and it is proposed to bold it some time during the winter as it is then urged that more time could be allowed. Tbey are always hur ried now from the fact that tbe judges are anxious to start out on their various cir cuits. Some are in favor of this plun, while others urge two sessions annually, thus di viding the business more equally. The matter will probably be settled at the next session of the Legislature. Collision. Yesterday morning as Mr. Jas. Rickey and Dick Carey were driving into town together, and when near the Tost Office Mr. Carey run his buggy against Mr. Rickey's, crowding him agninst the side walk and broukio one of the spoke in the whocl of his buggy . Parties who saw the transaction say tbe action had tbe appear ance of being a wilful one on the part of Mr. Carey, lie was arrested during the day and a suit for damages instituted, but the matter was compromised by Mr. Carey paying all tho costs and tbe damages ou the buggy. ' Map of Mars. Cabinet Hull has a new euriosity in the shape of a map of tbe plan et Mars. It was drawn by Mr. Walton, of Douglas county, from a telescopic chart in one of Proctor's works. It shows tho seas, oceans, inlets, continents and islands of our sister planet as they have been surveyed by means of the telescope. We suspect, how ever, that it would be as much of a curiosity to tbe people of Mars as it is to ourselves. Small Pox at Eola. We received a letter yesterday from Mr. J. II, Ray, of Eola, who discredits the report of a case of small pox at that place, lie says tbe wo man who was reported to be sick of that disease was confined to her bed but a few days, and is now able to be out. Leo Broke. A little son of L. M. Herren, who lives about five miles out of the city, while swinging on a gate yesterday morning, fell off and in some unaccountable manner broke his leg. Medical assistance was immediately called aud the child is do ing as well as could be expected. From Daily of Tuesday June IS. Justice's Court. An interesting trial was in session yesterday before J. J. Mur phy, Justice of the Peace for Salem pre cinct. During the recent issue of the Daily Mercury in this city, James Coffee was em ployed to deliver the paper to the sub scribers. It has always been customary for the carrier to establish his own loute and be paid a certain percentage for tbe number of papers delivered, thus making him responsible for every paper he took from tbe office. Mr. Coffee imagined bo was entitled to compensation for the time he was engaged in oanvassing for the paper; therefore, when on its sudden demise, he made the final settlement with the propri etor he deducted tbe amount of one weeks' wages from the sum he owed tbe propri etors. This part of the joke Mr. Thompson could not appreciate and, therefore, brought suit against Mr. Coffee for the recovery of the money. Several witnesses were cxam- ned and considerable interest manifested on either Slue. After a patient bearing. Mr. Murphy decided in behalf of tbc com plainant. Kutlove Killed. Wc heard yesterday of a sad accident which occurred at Eugene City last Saturday afternoon. One of the men employed on the construction train in the ect of uncoupling the rear car missed his footing and fell beneath the ear, which ran over his body, killing hiin instantly. It teems that be was standing on the last car which he desired to leave uu the track. He stooped down to take out the coupling pin, intending to jump ou tbe next car while the train was in motion, thinking no doubt that the uoeoupled ear would keep up with the balance of the train lor a short distance. But juu as he jumped, the forward car shot forward with increased speed, and instead of alighting on the car as he expected, he fell on the track. Be fore he could get out of the way the rear car passed over his body killing him in stantly. He bad been in tbe employ of tbe company for some time and was well known around Eugene, but be had no relatives on this coast. We could not learn his name from our informant. The Dixie Cahpheeti.io There were quite a number of calemites out to Dixie Sunday last to attend this gathering. There were a large number in attendance, and great interest was apparently taken in tbe object for which the meeting was insti tuted. Tbe ground resembled our Fair Grounds during the time of our Annual 8tate Fair, so numerous were the campers in sight. Plenty of provisions were on hand to supply the wants of all. It will he continued during the present week, proba bly closing Sunday next. This no doubt will be the most interesting day of the whole session. Carriages have been en gaged for months in anticipation ot the de mand there no doubt will be for vehicles of all descriptions on that day. Torn or Inspection. A party of five men consisting of T. B. Jack. Frank Coop er, Jason Jones. Mr. Wbitlock aud E. 0. Norton, the last named geDtlemca formerly connected with tbe Mercury of this city, will start this morning from Butte Creek to explore tbe mountains in that vicinity and find out what the mining prospects are, Tbey are fully equipped with horses and camping accoutrements and are fully pre pared for an extensive tonr. Mr. Norton has promised us an occasional letter from his graphic quill. They are of tbe opinion that rich developments await them. We trust they may not be disappointed. Odb CuMTT Ooprt IIoosb. Tbe con tractors on this public bnilding are begin ning to make a decided show in the way of progress. Tbey have the foundations well under way and tbey are built in a most substantial manner. Tbey are now erect ing the iron cells and tbey have a forge crested on the grounds, tbns facilitating matters to a great extent. Quite a large force of men are constantly engnged and from all appearances tbey will soon bo resdy for the brick work. Everything ap parently indicates that tbe contractors will have no difficulty ia completing their work within the time stipulated. . Orr ro the Mocstaiss. Onr young friend Miles M. Miller, well known in our midst, takes his departure this morning for tbe Warm Springs Reservation. Owing to continued 111 health he has been induced to make this change, hoping it my prove a benefit to him. He ees up with Frsnk Carey and will assist in taking charge of a large drove of sheep. He carries with him tbe best wishes of bis numerous friends in this city. Fourth or Jilt. There is some show after all of having a celebration here on tbe coming Fourth. The Grand Army of the Republic have taken the matter in hand and at a special meeting of Russell Post, No. 3, held last evening, a committee of three was appointed to perfect arrangments, consisting of Ira Erb, Jerry Patterson and Maj. Geo. Williams. It is proposed to bale a Target Excursion during the day and to close np with a grand entertainment of some kind it tbe Opera Houso during tbe evening. We are pleased to see this matter set on foot once more, and hope our citizens will give it their hearty suppurc. Larok Sale op Cahkiauk and Bt ctsr Matkiiial. Tho Administrators of ihu estate of W. E. Cooper, the well known Carriage maker of Portland, sold out tbe stock of the Carriage Factory on tbe 14lh inst. consisting of a large number of fin ished and unfinished Buggies and Carriages. Messrs. Northrup i, Thompson, dealers in Hardware, Iron and Steel and Wagon and Carriage material, were tbo principal pur chasers of tbe unfinished stock consisting of Buggy, Carriage aud Phateon bodies. with wheels for the same, and a large lot of other material, which they are offering at about half the usual price. For particlurs see advertisement. Gradcates. The graduates from Mon mouth College, June 12th, were Miss Mary Stump, Miss Sarah L. Churchill, Charles E. Wolverton, W. D. Fenton, and Bruce Wolvcrton. LOCAL 11KKVI l lt. Overcoats have taken the place of linen dusters. Fourth of July two weeks from next Thursday. Where and how are you going to celebrate it ? A large amount of excellent sausage ma terial yelps around town o' nights. Strawberries ure getting plentier, but one dollar a gallon is rather too steep for the present state of our finances. Our ciiy fathers will be petitioned to suppress tile Iliusic.,1 (!) cow bell. Cherries are coining info town quite plentifully, but they are of an inferior quality. Waldron's Troupe am playing ajratn at Portland. He will probably make this ciiy another visit shortly. There are now three occupants in our city jail. Butter is still in good demand. Our country friends don't keep us very well sup plied. The Japs have come and gone as well as the Good Templars. me roiina ot July excursion is being agitated quite freely. Portland is making extensive prepnra tions for a grand celebration on the coming rourtbX Norraao Purrisb is suffering severely from his recent injury. Who is to be our next Chief? is the ques tion mostly agitated in Fire Department circles. The Umpqua Ensign conies to us on the half-shell this week. Mr. J. A. Kemp has placed us under obliga tions for a basket of the handsomest straw berries we have seen this season. Hurrah for the Fourth of July. It is going to give Salem a visit after all. Small pox excitement has about died away here in Salem. Vivian will proliably be in Portland within tbe next ten days. Cau't wo get bim up here? The steamer John I.. Sfphens brought np a large amount of freight for this city. DIED. rNnlices under the heads of ' Married." "llirths." or u Died." will hechar&ed l (. Obituary notices, Sjcletv notices (in Memori am! and Resolutions will be charged 10 cents jter line. At Salem. June 15th, 1ST?. Nanna Evelyn, infant ilainrhter of Jas. W. and Bertha" A. Welch, of Astoria. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIONS Stilo of Gold. Funeral of James Gordon Bennett. IHTEEESTING FOREIGN NEWS. EASTER SEAS. Monttelikr, .Tune 13. The Demo cratic State Convention elected dele gates to Baltimore to-day. The Con vention adopted resolutions endorsing the Cincinnati platform. Worcester, Mass.. .Tune 13. The Xinety-second District Democratic Convention to-day elected delegates to tbe Baltimore Convention. Tlie Convention refused to instruct the del egation for Greeley. Coixmuia, S. C., June 12. The Democratic Convention re-assembled to-day and adopted resolutions endors ing the Cincinnati platform and candi dates. Lowell, Mass.. June 12. The Democratic Convention to-day selected delegates to the lialtimoreConventioii, and adopted resolulions recommending the adoption of the Cincinnati plat form. Xetr York Xew. Xkw Yokk. June 13. Two mil lions gold sold to-day at $13 89 to fl4 05. The funeral of James G. Bennett took place to-day. The Hags through out the city were at half mast. The remains were taken to Greenwood cemetery. 'atknnl Steagertent. St, Louis, June 12. The arrival of Societies to attend the National &en gerfest, last night and this morning, continues. Over forty cities and towns are already represented. Witshlnifton f. Washington. June 13. Senator Wilson and ex-President Johnson leave lor home to-morrow. Prominent members of t he adminis tration unite in the opinion that the United States will not consent to a postponement of the Geneva arbitra tion. ' The British Government has satis fied itself through secret agents, that the Geneva tribunal is inclined to give damages to the United States. The Supplemental Article of the Treaty. IMHA.Vi DEMIH'KATN EOIt U REE EE Y. Jlaiite Iiepublilan Convention. Southern and Gulf Forts to be Strength . ened. The fcnuplementnl Article. San Francisco, June 9. A Wash ington special saya that the Supple mental treaty Article adopted by the Senate concludes m follows : "After consideration the President has, with the advice and consent of the Senate, consented to the establish ment of a new feature in international law for the guidance of both nations, to tlie eflect that neither of the oon tracting powers shall be held responsi ble for the acts of its citizens as against either Government in favor of any belligerent Government which may be at war, and consents that he will make no claim ou the part of the United States in respect to Indirect damages as aforesaid before the Tribunal of Ar bitration at Geneva." Indiana Demoeraey endorse Greeley IxirtANAPOLis, June 13 At the Democratic Convention to-dav M. C. Kerr and JohuS. Williams, both Dem ocrats were nominated to Congress fo- the State at large. George W.Julian declined, in a letter to one ot the dele gates, saying that he would be able to lanor more effectually for the cause a an iudceudcut citizen, and should do so to the extent ot his 'ability. Wil liams was nominated on tbe first bal lot. Kerr on the second. William M Eddy was nominated for Secretary of State : M. ii. Hopkins, superintendent Public Instruction ; B. IV. Manna. At torney Geueral ; L. J. Price, Clerk Supreme Court. The Convention adopted resolutions endorsing the Cincinnati platform. Troopa Ordered to 3f ontuna. JTew Yokk, June 13. One hundred recruits from Fort Columbus. Xew York harbor, have been ordered to Fort Sliaw, Montana, for assignment to the Seventh Infantry. Tbe Maine Republican dominate (si-ant lie ef, Lewistox (Me.), Juuc 13. The Maine Republican State Convention met liere to-day. J. V. Porter pre sided. Perham was re-nominated by acclamation. The resolutions passed re-ntllnn the principles enunciated at Philadelphia. The Convention cordi ally endorse the nomination ot Grant and Wilson and promises them an elec toral vote in the State larger than the majority of 18(58. In Peace lrepnrliiur for War. Washington, June H The War Department. Is strengthening the forls on the Southern and Gulf coast. The Xavy Department U accumulating large supplies of stores. All naval stations on these coast, in accordance' with the desire of the Government, will be prepared for any emergencies. Speculation Concerning- the Geneva Conference. Nkw Vohk, June 13. A Times' London special says that the position of the Government on the Treaty cre ates great political excitement. The Government believes the Treaty is not dead. It U rumored that a vote of want of confidence in the Ministry is to Ik; moved in Parliament by Disraeli or lionville, probably by the. latter, but if so it cannot be carried. The gener al expectation is that there will be an adjournment of the Geneva Confer ence. fjirant's views coucerulug Dr. Howard Wilson Accepts the Nomina tion for Vice President. WIFE MURDER AND POISONING. Great Storm in Xew Eiixluntl. Wisconsin Democracy endorse Greeley ien. rnnt Interviewed. Xkw Yokk, June 14. President Grant, in an interview with a corres pondent at Long Branch, said he pre sumed Spain would surrender Dr. Howard, whose release was di-niauiliil by this iiivi'iiuiii'iit. although the course to lie pursued in case of a refu sal of Spain to do so is a matter which has not at all lieen discussed by the Cabinet, lie thinks it an even chance whether the Baltimore Convention will nominate Greeley, but hopes it will in order that the light may be an oH'n one between the two. (rent Storms in ew England. Accounts of a storm on Wednesday in all parts of Xew Kiigland, show great, damage to property, aud some kss of lite. The Uatlant Eeinnle Colonel. Teimie C. Clatlin was elected, last night. Colonel of the Eighty-seventh regiment. Wife Murder. Ye-terday forenoon. Kmile Adda, a Frenchman, whose wife left him on ac count of liis disfiguration by small pox. anil was living with another man, went to her residence with papers of separa tion for her signature. She refused ami lied. He caught her, grabbed her by the hair, put a pistol to her head and shot her dead, lie waited until the, police arrested him. Thirty persons were dangerously, if not fatally, poisoned at a boarding house on Thirty-fourth street, by eat ing custards. Wilson Letter of Aeeeptanee. WASiiiNCTON.-Iune 14 S-nator Wil son's letter of acceptance is published this morning. Alter giving asut"uees of his grateful appreciation of the hon- , or conferred upon him, he recalled the Philadelphia Convention of 1S5I, and the changes which have taken place in public sentiment since the growth ot freedom from Ucpublican principlesaud points out where the representatives of an oppressed and despied race ot six teen years since, now part c'pites in terms of crfeet equality in the con vention, and though they were scarce ly less despised than were Abolition ists of lSliti. they are now greeted with the warmest demonstrations of popular regard and esteem. He con cludes by saying : '! gratefully ac cept, the nomination thus tendered, and shall endeavor, if it shall be rati fied by the people, faithfully to per form rlie duties it imposes." Wisconsin Urniornitlr Mate Conven tion. Milwai kie. June 14. The Demo cratic State Convention met hen; yes terday aud elected delegates to the Baltimore Convention. It adopted resolutions endorsing the Cincinnati platform and Greeley's letter of ac ceptance, and instructing delegates to Baltimore to ratify the action of the Cincinnati Convention and vote as a unit. Strong opposition was made to the resolution, several sjieakers de nouncing the coalition wifli the Cincin nati movement as death to the Ivmo- craitc party. Labor Strike in Xew York City. Tm" oiill A 1joi1mI- Arrival of the Imperial German Band for the Boston juoiiee. rois:i; xiiws, Lnnor Slrlk-rn ArreMted Exeitement on Aeeounl oi' tlie MrlKerr. X ew Yoisk, June 14 It is reported that the Grand Jury has indicted one of the prominent leaders of tlie eight- hour strike. Six strikers were arrested to-dav for threatening workingmen who refused to join them. Seven-eight of Steuiway s working men have resumed work. The strik ing piano men, backed by other strik ers, have arranged to assemble at Steinway's factory earl)' to-morrow morning, to prevent workingmen from entering. The police will be on hand in force. Five thousand machinists, iron moulders and boiler makers, of Brook lyn, are among the strikers for eight hours of labor or ten hours pay, and employers refuse to accede to their de mands. In several instances tho strik ers visited the establishments and forced the men to strike. Jny Uould I'led from Xew York. Xew Yokk, June 14. A complaint against Jay Gould, based on charges of fraud as President of the Krie road, has been filed. It was rumored this afternoon that he had fled from the city, fearing the results ot'a trial. A warrant for his arrest will probably be placed in the hands of the Sheriff to morrow. Arrival I'roiu Europe. X'ew Yokk. May 14. The steam ship ltheiii, with the German Imperial Band and Cornet Quartette of Em peror William of Germany, with Herr Strauss, Madame Pischas and Lentner on board, arrived this evening. The wife and daughter of Horace Greeley were also passengers on tha Hheiu. Shower of Sulphur Hurled in Ruins Ele. Sakatoga, June 14. A heavy sul phur shower fell here last night, and this morning the ground in many places was covered. Philalku'MA, June 14. Fourteen men were buried in the ruins caused by the fall of the furnace building of J. Moorehead & Co., at West Conslia took, yesterday. Six were killed. Four were seriously, and the rest wens slightly injured. Tlie fall was caused by pressure ot cinders on one side of the arch. Internal Revenue Receipt. INDIAN COMMISSIONER APPOINTED TKOEBI.E Willi THE STRIKERS. Meeting of the Geneva Conference. California and Victoria News. Internal Revenue Keeelpta. Washington, June 15. Tlie Inter nal Kevenne receipts lor the flcal year ending to date, are over twenty live millions already, and exceed tlie estimate for tlie entire year. The probable receipts from date to the 30th Inst, will be fully five millions. Indian Commissioner Appointed. Washington, June 15. Tlie Seen -tarjF of the Interior appointed Jas. A. Garfield, of Ohio, Commissioner to re move the Flathead Indians from Bit ter Hoot valley, Montana, to a general reservation in tlie same Territory. Meeting-ol Anybody 4o beat ttrant. New Yokk, June 15. The Even ing Post says tliat the gentlemen who are to meet at the Fifth Avenue Hotel to concert means of consolidation, in opiosition to Grant will not make tlieir meeting for the ratification of the Cincinnati nominees. They say they have been made fools of once bv others. and the Post says they do not come to gether with the deliberate intention of maicmg ioois oi ttiemsetves in precisely tlie same way. Tlie Mrlker The Pollee "hnrre up on theau The 1'lot llilekeim. X'kw Yokk, June 15. Tlie liiano makers, at a meeting to-day, appointed delegates to go to rliiladcjphia and Boston and persuade men to strike. A dispatch received from Xew 11a ven states that, all the uiano makers had struck yesterday and a number of clock-makers and brewers strucK uus morning. Employes of otlier sliops will strike after being paid to-night. This morning five hundred men re sumed work. A number of strikers gathered in the vicinity but the police diitrgetl them off with clubs. Tho Police Superintendent was ou tlie ground 'ordering them not to aim at men's liends. One rioter had his shoulder badly broken. The strikers bitterly denounce tlie conduct ol the police and appointed a committee to wait on the mayor in re gard to it. There are now about 450 blacksniiilis in the strike and 5, 000 more will strike on Monday. Only ten !osses have thus far acceded to de mands. I'OHEIUX SEWS. Thlent ispleaaes the Awseiuhly. I'akh. June 12. Thiers' demeanor during the debate on Monday, on the Aiinv bill, creatlv irritated members of all political parties, and dissatisfac tion with his remarks were openly ex pressed in the Assembly to-day. Ban dall. a demitv. eharired Thiers with possessing all the arrogance of Xapo- leon I. Hill to Expel Jettultn Front tirrmRii . Bkiu.in. June II. A bill is lieing prepared in the Federal Council pro viding for the expulsion of all Jesuits from Germany, even though they be natives. The Snn Junn Honndary tuelioii. Bf.ki.in, June 13. The British F.m Ifassv presented unexpectedly on the 10th" instant to the Emperor William, .is arbitrator under the Treaty of Washington, theiranswerto the Amer ican ease on the San Juan boundary question. Minister Bancroft submit ted a replication yesterday. The Km peror will deliver a decision soon, as both parties have requested it. English Political News. IjOndox. June 13. In the House of Con imoi is, this afternoon, Mr. llors maii gave notice that he would soon ask Mr. Gladstone whether the docu ments to he presented to Parliament relative to the Alabama claims would explain why no record had been kepi of tlte proceedings ot the Joint High Commission; also, if there is any doc ment wherein the. American Govern ment assents to the witlidrawal of the indirect claims as a matter ol under standing, not ol" agreement. Uru. MiemiHii Presented to the Em peror of Ausirln. Vienna, June 13. Gen. Sherman is liere and was presented to the Em peror to-lay. He dine to-night with CtKint Andrassy. He goes to Paris soon, wliere Lieut. Grant joins him. Where Ilr. Livingstone It. Xl.w Yokk, June 13. The Herald's Iondon special says Bombay tele grams contain information from Arab sources I hat Livingstone is well, that Mauley is at I'jijiand is coming to llie coast with Livingstone. Fnmine in !erin. Lonimin, June 13. Tlie pacrs rep resent the famine in Persia as worts limn ever. Tlie Snn Junn lloiimlnry ((nration. Inin, June 14. In the House of ("ominous last night Mr. Gladstone statml, in reply to a question by Cor rancc. that the Government had re ceived nothing oflicial in relation to the San Juan boundary question, now before the Emperor of Germany for arbitration. In answer to inquirv by 1 1 itx.-t -i, the premier said the IT. s. Government had declined to join the British Government, in an application for an adjournment of the Geneva Board. The KnnniMh 'ortea. M ahkih. June II. The Cortes ad journed ami the Ministerial eris'H still continues. liilrmliiiK Foreign Sows by Atlan tic Cable. Bkui.vs, June 14. The Emperor lias instructed the Crown Jurist to prcKire a report of the cases of the American and British Governments on the snl jeet of tlie Stin Juan boundary ques tion. Lonimin. June 14. A Bagdad dis patch says the ltoyal mail steamer Carpinere was attacked at Bassotirth by pirate, who killed and wounded several persous and carried oft 34.000 rupee. Paris, June 14. The Government has complete! a draft of a Postal Con vention with tlie United States, and Minister Waslibtirne has invited France fii join the Emigration Congress, to lie lu-ld at Washington. Tlie Protestant Synod, now in ses- j sion here, have jut passed through a ' discussion which resulted in a schism ' in tlie Church. Guizot, leader of the Ortlindox party.inaintained thn author t ity ol the Scriptures, while Kev. M. Coquerell, leader of the Liberal party justified certain resolutions in relation to the divinity and resurrection of Christ, the Lilierals demurring, at which the Orthodox majority with drew from the Synod. Xegotiations with Germany lor tlie gradual evacuation of France, as in stallments of the indemnity are paid, are proceeding satisfactorily. GENEVA, June 14 Nearly all the i gentlemen connected with the Boanl of Arbitration tinder the Treaty ot '. Washington have arrived. It is be ' lieved that the Board will adjourn im mediately alter meeting, but that if an agteeinent to adjourn could not De reached, a prolonged session will un doubtedly lie secretly held. TheMenevn C'onferenee. j Geneva. June 15. The tribunal for the arbitration ot Alabama claim met at noon to-day, at tlie Hotel de Ville. All the inemlier were present as fol lows : Count Sehlops, representing the King of Italy. President of the Court; Charles Francis Adams arbitrator on jMtrt of the United States; Alexander C-ockburu, representing Great Britain ; Jacob Stemptliii, the Swiss Govern ment; and Baron Ditiguba, Brazil. Summaries of proofs and arguments in support ot tlie case of England and the United Suites, were furnished to the arbitrators by the respective agents of tlie two countries, Lord Tenterden and J. C. Davis. Court of Arbitration soon after ad journed to Monxlay next at 2 p. M. Further than as above stated, the pro ceedings of tlie Tribuual are secret. Insurgent Hanged. Havana, June 15. It Li reported that several insurgents detected in an attempt to surrfinder to the Spaniards, have been hanged by Diaz. (AMEOBXIA. Movement of the nentoeraey Mn. Fair's Trial Exhibition ol Palnt in Ete. San Francisco, June 13 That ir- tion of the Democrats who insist upon the ancient uares of the Demotraev being adlicred to, completed their ar rangements last night for tlie primary ou the 17th, annointiiiff officers for the ill'ereut jxills, and calling a ratifica tion meeting to K; held in front of lack Mratmau's headquarters, ou .Mar ket street, on Saturday evening. Tlie movement in tavor of calling primaries for tlie election of delegates to tlie Democratic State Convention and members of tlie new County Com mittee, instead of allowing tliem to be appointed by the present County Com mittee, is so strong that it is probable that the Committee will be compelled to rescind their resolutions and yield the Doint. The Sheriff Is summoning jurors for was r air trial, sei lor tlie Z4ttl Inst. A large number of paintings, many of tliem of high order of merit, have lieen placed at the disposal of tlie Manager of Ait Association for the first annual exhibition, which takes place at the new hall, 313 Pine street. Tuesday next. SctTEK Creek. June 13. A de structive fire occurred this morning, commencing at 2 o'clock, in tlie store house of the Amador Mining Com pany, totally destroying the store house, timber house, blacksmith shop, aud hoisting works over both tlie north and middle shafts. A Question Vnrier the CIvU Klirhta Law. San Fhanckco, June 14 The col ored population of tlie city have com menced raising a purse to employ counsel to legally test the question of the right of negro children to enter all the public schools on terms of perfect equality with white children. There appears to lie a decided repugnance on tlieir part to allowing tlie separate col ored schools to be maintained. Water Supply for Nan Franeineo Arrival or Tahiti otloil Sulhlen leatn of K. H. Swatu. , Has Francisco, June 14. The sur veys for bringing Blue Ijike water to San Francisco are nearly completed. Two hundred and forty bales high grade Sen Island cotton, received here from Tahiti, was shipped overland for England to-dav. Tlie death of R. B. Swain, ex-Su-preinteiitlent of the Mint and a large and prominent business men of San Francisco, coupled with a rumor of suicide, took tlie city by surprise this afternoon. The facts are alleged to be that he had been in the habit of tak ing rttli-rian, and getting up in the night to take a dose, it is reported ho got hold of a bottle of laudanum in stead. This morning his wife found him breathing heavily and was unable to awake him. Physicians were sum moned and every "effort made to re store hint to consciousness, but in vain He died about 11 o'clock. It is again rumored that the new ar rangements contemplate the removal of all the Central Pacific officers event ually from Sacramento in this city. ExenrHloiiWtn for Oregon Arrival of Silver llullion Trouble Among the Dciuorracy. San r KANri.sfo. June l'i. A party of forty-nine Bostonians, provided with hunting, fishing and vamping outfit complete, are liere, touiid on a summer campaign in Oregon. They exjiect to knock tlie price of trout, bear and buffalo meat in the Portland market, down to a nominal figure during their stay among the Webteet. The Montana brought a heavy ship ment of silver bullion not entered in the manifest. Mot ot it was trom the mine of Lower Oililornia, near Iji Paz. San Francisco, June 15. The grand mas meeting ot lieinncratie voters at Piatt's Hall this evening is comparatively a small affair. Of the fifty Vice Presidents nominated seven only appeared on the stage, and the ayes in each case on a vote lieing put numbered from five to twenty I. Augustus Thompson presiding, and Horace B. Jones doing the speaking. The adopt ion ol resolutions accept ing tlie compromise offered by the County Committee in place of the primary called for to-morrow, and endorsing McKddy and Brown by the meeting at Piatt's Hall lat night, is denounced by a few of the Bourbons as a trick and a fraud upon those who got up the meeting for a different purjoe. The primaries apjiear to be dropped, how ever. I TAX l EKKl lOKY. Salt Lake, June 13. It is reported the cave in the Emma mine has stopjied the taking out of ore. An examination of the records of the Endowment House diclocs the fact that three plural marriages have lieen celebrated during the three months ending June 1st. Salt Lake, June. 14. It is rejiort ed that McKean's court was adjourned by Strickland aud there will be no Dis trict Court in Salt Lake until Septem ber next. Illinois, owned principally by par ties who sold tlie E'lima mine, have cut into and though a large body of ore, and into excavations made by the Emma licfore the cave occurred. VICTORIA, nnirlde Immigration Cannot. Yktokia, June 14. -A few minutes alter 12 o'clock ou Wednesday night a shocking atla'tr occurred on Imam 11. M. S. Scout, lying in the harbor of Kiuimault. A young midshipman by the name of Henry Francis Sinn, while in the gunner. room, shot him self through the liead with a Snider rille. and almost immediately expired. Yktokia. June 15. Tlicre was a great Immigration Caucus last even ing at tlie Ailiauibra Hall. The meet ing was addressed by Mr. Ab'mgtoii. It was resolved lt. Tliat the fishing, mineral, agricultural aud tinilier ot tered the most tempting inducement to emigrants and capitalists. 2d. That ( ioverinnent lie urged to use all diligence to circulate reliable informa tion concerning the country. A case of small iwx arrived by tlie Prince Alfred, and tliere is consterna tion, aud rush for vaccination. WAHlUMiTON TERRITORY. Accident at Vtnalndy. L'tsalahv, June 15. Williams, chief officer of the James II. Bell, was struck by a spar this morning, break ing his leg short off at the thigh. -MISCELLANEOUS. Unfinished Buggy & Carriage w o n. xs. . HAVING pinvhasMlat llie nilmlnlstratnr's alu the irlTU-il (mitten of tlie trvt of :arrlHu Material t' the estate of W. E. Citijier, ilveae;l, we are )irerred to sell to iimni laotiu ers suit others at atwut HALF THE USUAL PRICES. Buggy, Carriage and Phaeton Bodies, KEAIIV MADE WHEELS, With 1J, 1, 12, and 11 inch sjioke. Buggy Geara, Ready Made Shafts, iriiijy, lt Also, a large and siiiertor assortment of Half Patent, Iron and Steel, Buggy, Carriage, and Ex press AXLES. From to 1 hwh. The reputation of Mr. Cooper as a First t'lnss Manufacturer of Itlit work Is a snin eient guaranty of the quality of tho goods. The Carriage utivk is thoroughly seasoned and niaile ot the choicest seliv.ted Eastt-rn Ma torlal. An nrumrtiintty is now offered u-h as st'ldom o.vurs to get Buggy or Carriage at a low rate. Northrup & Thompson. Junel":d'liu BOOX, Commercial Street, WHOLESALE AND KUTAIL DKALF.R IS BOOKS, STATIONERY, Musical Instruments AND All Kinds of Musical Supplies. a;ent FOR THE Steinway Piano, ANI BUliDETT OltGAN. Jiine7:clSm BUY GOOD CABLE SCBEW WIRE Boots Cf3 OllOOS. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST Jiiiu-irri:w lm Business Notices: Snoi-lal advertisement!" n mler lhi heftJ1 will be charged IS cenu a line. Liberal adver tisers. In the regular advertising oolumns, will, however. Us given liberal notfces under this bead, without extra charge. Weatherford Co. keep a full assortment of Drugs and Paint, and In fatrt everything tliat ia usually found In a nrst-las Drug Store. OvEBXA"DiToiiit.--Tbcchoieet selection or fanhlonable Spring Goods at tlie Overland fctore. MayUtf The Overland Stoue U selling ft rst -class lloxl i:hcR)s'r than the same iiialiiy of goods were ever before offered in Salem. WILLIAM DAVI1WO.V, REAL ESTATE DEALER, OfOre No. front Mrect, roKTLAXD, OREGON'. " REAL E.TATE Inthls CIT Vand EAST POUT LAM i. In the inost di-strable lu-nlltles, ennslsilng of lA1, HALF IJU1CK& ami BLOCKS, HOUSES and STOKES; also IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable tin. cnlllr.-tuil I. A MiS, located In ALL rts ol tbe STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property iiure-hatl for Corespondents In this t IT I and throughout the STATES and TERRITORIES, with great care and on the moat ADVAN TAGEOUS TERMS. HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS NEGOTIATED, an.l CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY COl LEtTED. And a General FLN ANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. d ti Attention, Everybody ! If you wish your clothing made to order, goto S. Cosliner & Haines, TIKSttllAXT TAILORS, Coninn'ivlal Strrect, opposite Statesman oflice. Trade SuiU from $20 to $23. PVTVTfS, Ironi sHfr to Stts VESTS FROM S3 TO $0. AM) EVERYTHING FURNISHED. ALSO BOYS' CLOTHING AND JIENV Ft KMMIINU GOODS For sale at reasonable Prices. Cuttin?, Cleaning and Reoainng DONE TO ORDER. Junell:d3m Special Notice. PARTIES knowing themselves indebted to us will please close their accounts Im mediately, bvcash or mite. HERMANN A 1HRSCH. Salem, Oregon, June 11, 1H7& June ll:dlm. IX-O-O-Q-O O ! FOR Salmon River AND THE OOlVIV UEACII! Trout, Sea Bass, Oysters, Clams, Came, Berries, SPLENDID BEACH DRIVES, S li o 1 1 (iiithorin , SEA BATHING, BOATING, A GOOD APPETITE, EXUBERANT HEALTH, Pure Air and any Amount of Fun, Area few of the blessings enjoyed by the IKrtrons of the Yamhill and Ocean Reach Wa- Ron Koaci. May, June, July and Aiifrust is the best time to RO. Tho road has been trreatlv Improved : rocks removed from liver crossings; pr.tiles re jttlrcl. and everything done to make it safe and convenient. Rlentv of Grass for animals on the Beach. Forage may lie purchased en route, if de- sirct. Get your tent, put on your old clothes and go. tJuuewu CONSOLIDATION. H.VIN(Iconol!dated with mir own the stoek formerly owned bv J. B. A M. Hilts 'H, we are now pivpaivd to furnish our ciisiimicr-J Willi .is large an assortment of t.cnerai Mcrchaiiiie a-can lie louna in the city, our stock oftioods consists, In part, of xn.Y qoods, CLOTH I N C , Hardware and Groceries. A Weil Selected Stock of Men & Bovs' Ready Made Clothing constantly on hand. Calicoes, Muslins, DeLains, and everything usually found In a first class l)ry (roods store can lie found lipon our shelves. Boots cfc? Slioos, of all varieties, together with II ,V. T K , i And a Large Lot of Woolen Goods. We Invite the Ladlesof the city and vicinity locati in ani examine our stock. Zir N o trouble to Show Coods. WE AIM TO PLEASE, and will tell goods at reduced rates to close out our immense stork. ECall in and Keens before purchasing eisewnere. Remember the place. Hermann & Hirsch, Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Junell:d2in SOMETHING NEW. Pinkie & Lyon's Sewing Machines. The First of the Kind on this Coast. STATE STREET, SALEM. rsIUs machine i wan anted to do a trrealer M. variety of work In a more durable man ner than any oilier machine ever offered to Ihe public. Simple In construction and not liable to get out of repair. Those wishing to purchase are Invited to call and examine this machine. Mrs. Folts will take Measure in e&iuutuii; its tpMHi (jimmies. JCKS. J. D. FOLTZ. MRS. J. HOLMES. FOLTZ & HOLMES, have just selected a line stock of MILLIXERY AXD DRESS WODS, LACES AXD FLOWERS which they are selling off at cot. Dressmaking, Tucking and Ruffling done to order. Remember the place and give ns a call. NEW YOKK BAKERY AND FAMILY GROCERY STORE STATE STREET, SALEM. IRFftH BRKAU every morning. Pies i and Cakes of every description con stantly an hand. F i in 1 1 y UroocrioM, FLOUR AND FEED, together with a select stock of Cundie, Mills, Cigars and Tobacco. Fam-y fakes of all kinds made to order. lV)Htsdciiverel inany imrtoflhecitv free of cluirge. fc4- VALL IX AXh I.E. VE tot ft OHI'KHN. Junen:il3iu. R. H. PRICE. TREMONT HOTEL. t SVfE Proprietors of Ihts hotel take this ft. means of announcing to the public that hereafter Ihry will charge Board, per week 4 and kVoflrina; 4 00 Tables are Supplied with best the Mar ket Affords. Their Itoora nrc Xlely Farnfhe1. JuiH-l:lf MISCELLANEOUS. J. M. HEELER & CO; 93 LIBERTY ST., NEW YORK. OBEUOX AMD KORTII-WEST COMMISSION AGENCY Forlm-vina- and forwarding' direct, via Isth mus Rail ami Cai Horn, wiin kin Francisco connections, all classes aixl varieties of Merchandise, and for sale of Exports front the Kortii-Wust. Advance made on approved consignments, and order raspevt r,,"1 smVttwi. All onlere awl business will receive promi attention. Reference. NKW YORK: X.Y National Ex. Bank, jlceus A. K. AC. K. Tllton, 95 Liberty Jireot. Misasrs. J. L. Browncll ft Bros., Bankers. Messrs. Uentley, Miller Thomas, 84 Sonlh Street. Messrs. Lall Tllton, Bankers, ror.mU. A. A. McCully, Esq., Salem. WM. ENGLAND. WAGON & CARRIAGE MAKER, Commercial St., fmletn, Is manufacturing a large lot of Of all styles, made o the liest Kasiern Slock. Wagons made to order. Orders filled on short notice. Repairing done null Work Warranted Salem. March 12. rtvtf GILL, STEEL & CO., Wholesale and Retail Healers In BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, State Street, Salem. Sole Oregon Agent for Chickering and Emerson -AXD- Mason & Hamlin. A X D Taylor & Farley Organs. Have just received a largo Invoice of the above Instruments, which we offer for Rent and for Sale on Monthly Installments C-g- Call and examine our new styles of Or gans, contalninlng some of the finest combina tions and more variety of sound than any oth er Instrument offered for sale in this city. A large assortment ot OPERA MVKIO- wlth and without words. Also, a well-assorted stock of S li C! t 31 unit;. Orilcrs taken for any piece of Music pub lished. A FCLL LINE OF Blank Books, Paper Envelopes and Initial Stationery. ALL THE STANDARD SCHOOL BOOXS now in nse In onr public schools constantly on liand. AUo a full line of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS now on hand. C5Give us a call before purchasing else where. May972:dAwtf WANTED, AGEXTS.-3100 to S280 per month everywhere, Male and Female, to Introduco the genuine improved MARSHALL SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, bind braid, cord, quilt, and embroider In a most su perior manner. Price, only $15, fully licensed and warranted for live years. We will pay 1ini0 lor a. ly machine, high price or low, that will sew a stronger, more ueutiful or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the Elna (Je LocliAtltcli. Every second stitch can bv cut, and still tbe cloth cannot be pulled ajmrt without tearing iu Wc pay Agents 100 to ti)0 per mon t h, and expenses, or a commis sion from which twice tliat amount can be made, l or circulars and terms, apply to or address, S. Marshall A Co., No. 101 Xassua Street, Xew York. CAITIOS.-Do not be Imposed upon by other parties traveling through tbe country Slmingrfr worthless cAsWron machines un er the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really cheap machine man ufactured. Ara.V7&dlw:w3m. New Goods I New Goods I M. MEYER & SON, HVK JUST BKCE1VED THEIR FUST consignment of Spring and Summer Goods, IXCLCUKO , FAN CY& STAPLE DRY GOODS, Custom Made Clothing, AXD GENTS FURNISINQ GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, UootM n n 1 MhoflH, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, Grooorios, JUtOm t- Fresh Goods by every steamer. Call and price our goods, and you will be con vinced. M. M EYKK ft BON. Apr3:d2ra Independent Candidate, riVJKCT to the farmer of Marion and ri oouniiw. i sianu reaay lo repair Reapers, Threshers, Mowers, Agricultural Tools of all Kinds, AwT all other kinds of machinery at shortest HKSX3. mayl.sllm D. L. HIUUS, South Salem liaclilnebli eKhop. CARROTS. 20 TONS OF CARROTS, At 88 per ton, CUau and nice for Feeding, Sir sale by O. 1IH-KIKMOH. dim NEPTUNE BATHS ! AND Shaving Saloon 1 Hot mm (Mi Batta Always Hearty. fttna-to Hatb, 50 t ta. Three Balk Tlrketa, ... 1 no heven " . . . j oo Salem, mytt dtf C FLIEDXKR. Wcrw Shoe (Shop. H. DIPPELL, HAS OPKNKD A XEW SHOP, on the east dde of Commercial street, opposite the Overland Store, where he Is prepared to Make and Mend Boots and Shoes. The best of work done to order, and the j-nb lie is Invited to give me a call. Airt72:d:im Jill DRTJGGS AND MEDICINES. xonrE4 f ME3BR8. BELT JOHNS, WHOLK sale and Kelall Drmnjtst, Saleai, Ore ton, are tbe anthorized Arents for the sale of iny Infallible WORM 8TECP, to whom all orders slon Id be addressed. PU. J. W. VAX DEH BSBCUH. Salem, March, 18th, 1S7J. In accordance with the above we will eon atantlv keep on hand a snppiy of Una invalu able remedy. No family should be without lu Druggists and dealers in medicine sop. plied on most lilieml terms. We also keep constantly on hand Drmr and Fiunilr Mrdkrfnes, Teflet Uooda, Perfumery, Brashes, etc All (roods warranted of best qnality. Dr. A. M. Hell's office at the .store, Smith's niiH-.k, opposite Chemeketa Hotel, Cointaer cial . kin, Oregon. Direct orders to BELT & JOIUS. Salem, March. 20, 1872. W. t EATUERKOKD. J. W. WEATHER D WEATHERFORD & CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Paints. Oils, Glass, Chemicals, EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY. Patent Medicines & Proprietary Articles. I'I KK WIXEM AXI MQl'OBS lor Medicinal Purposes. Prescriptions Filled mi Utters-CkpoatiR WKATHEKFORD A 00. Apr72:dAwtf SALEM DRUG STORE ! J. W. SMITH, DEALER IX Drugs, Chemical, Oil, and PATENT MEDICINES, PEKt't'JI FRIES, TOIIJCT ARTII'UJI AXD XOTIOKN Pure Wines and Liquors. PRESCRIPTIONS , AND Fnmil.v. PreparatlouM C AEEFULL Y COMPOUNDED At all hoars of the day a night, .by a Competent Drugg-lut. Pulton's Block, Mate Street, Kalna. ESTABLISHED IN 1807. CITY DRUG STORE! SALEM DISPENSARY ! ! So. 2, Mores' Block. J. W. HOUTHER, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY ! Wholesale and Retail dealers in UniyfS onct 31eIicine. slIEVIICAIA, Pain la, Oils, Varnishes, Wtestvw (Jlass. CHOICE TOILET PERFOUEBY. Pure Wines Whiskies and Brandies. For Medical purposes. Family Medicines Carefully Prepared. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. MAYING HADOVERTW EX TTYKAHS experience In the business, I feel cos 11 that lean alve entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with their patronafrc. My Roods have been bought low for cash, se lected with the greatest care, and are war ranted to be just as they are represented. My olNect is to sell as near as possible for cash ana at low prices. Fifteen years expe rlence in Oregon induces me to believe that I know the wants of the community in (trn eral. and that wont It is mv ahn to (apply, and hope, by strict, attention to bnsineM. to merit a continuance of the very liberal at ronage heretofore e xt ended to me. J. W. NO! I HER. mchialaw AMtlwrary. MISCELLANEOUS. NORTH SALEM STORE ! AV. L. WADE AT THE OLD GREEN STORE lias hist received A FULL ASSORTMENT OF- DRT GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ft SHOES, CLOTHING, Hardware, General Merchandise, Calculated tar City and County Trade. Boncht as km. and will be sold at as small profit as those who sell at cost. K&Gonds delivered to any Dart of ttM otty tree of charse. ? dA w People's Verdict, The Mapr Newlnv Dfsvrtiljie atttS "Tritugpsjaai.' IX 1371, sold over 44.000 moreiban any oth er machine manutactnred. New styles, both for Family and Mannfao taring purposes, now for sale at A. N. GILBERT CCS Apr31:dlm Boot and Shoe Store. UNION HOTEL. Salem, i I i Oregon.' fWIHIB IS TO INFORM THE TRATKL ft lug public that I nave refitted and fur nished thtshpnsethnMifrhont with new Furnl ture, Beds and Bedding, seeond to no Ixmsn in Salem, and my tables will be supplied with the best the country affords. Call ad try me. Free tack to the House. WKSLY GRATES, Prop. Msrch3d.tf JL. K V Y has removed to G. W. GravV eorner on Stat Street, with a well assorted stock of Dry Goods. Clothing, BOOTS AXD SUOES, CROCKERY AND GROCERIES. (&rCASH PAID FOB HIDES. JunclXdtf COOKE, DENNIS & CO.. MAN'CFACTX'KE Sash Doors, Blinds, Moldings, RUSTIC, and all the latest styles of tnsid. and outside HnlHh, of the best quality of dear cedar lumber ever used in Salem. Scroll Sawinr, titan- Building aa4 Turning;, . done with noitncs ami dlpatch. Manutao tm ers of tlie celebrated Boswell Fruit Dryer and Room Heater. Also Manufacture the RANKIN PATENT SCHOOL DESK. C?r Mi kinds and iimiitior Lumber awl Shingles lur ' cheap. Brut of work at lowest Prlre Ci"T Please aivo oa a call. SEE OCR ST CK, learn our prices, and give us your or ders. Sit KIT A I. ATTENTION alven to ontor from tanners, and InloraatUiMi freely alvea grails to onr inlrnns. May!V71:dwra j IDAHO SALOON, WILLIAM PETTTJOHJI. (Next to Stewarts Brick, Commercial .) Tbe best of Wines ami Ll-inors, gars and Tolawco, always provided lor cus tomers, f " Droyln occasionally. tuolB All Kinds or Feed For sale by dtf M e Street. ilrsn.