B5ec$y )regdii $ talesman; The City and County. rfrom Daily of Wednesday July. 17. Or a Pa-niracTttra Toc. TfcU morning Meter. Frank Cooperate J. Henry Brown f tart for the Cascade Meontaina in search f fold. They hate a plane in view near Mount Jeffteaoa where thej e-poes to do lome eat! prospecting. Mi-r Berry also leave thu raoremg to the Dalles, wire re he will be joined by a small party, and will proceed from thence prospecting along the Cascade ijuanumi as far aa Mt. iuffcrsom where tire two partis will meet, ft is the sjdti1r.n of Major BP that vataabte ore exists fcti large quaaktjtiea the above named taoantatna, and sooner or later thttir rfch nea will be ?Xpeaed. Along the sereea ef the Clftckamai, Molalla and other Mrearns gold bewiagquarti exiata and haa "been discovered, tn maay placet free gold ere haa been foand. A placer lat it sup posed to exlat near ML iefmii'n. These facta clearly indicate that a-vast 'amount of wealth lies hidden in thorn mountains. To ay the least this Is Vtgbly probable. The wealth of a eoantry la never fully .known nntil ita resources are fully developed, and tbia can never be dona without toil and ef fort. The ore that ia being found on and near J.be surface of these mountaina ia a safe aign of the immense wealth that lica Md'den deeper in tbe earth. We ahall wait With anxiety tbe result of the efforts of 'these parties. RasioxiD. Mrs. Berry has resigned her x position as muaio teacher in the Willamette University and Miss Gertrude E. Moores haa been elected to 811 the vacancy. For the past aeven yeara Mrs. B. has beon a faithful teacher in the University, ever dis charging her duty is a manner satisfactory to both pupils and patrons. The fact uf her hoUliug this position for so long a tiuic is in itself a compliment none too great, fir her services have been most valuable, and have been highly appreciated. As this event has occurred, the musically inclined public may justly feel proud of the selee tion made to fill this responsible station. Miss Moores, a graduate of the University, is thoroughly qualified for tbe position, and will doubtless meet with eminent suc cess. The honor has been worthily be stowed. ' Stili Hot. Yesterday was a scorcher" again. Tbe weather clerk adjusted the focus of his sun-glass out at a very early hour and said adjustment was not inter fered with until late in the afternoon. La borers engaged in out door pursuits, and masons and mechanics employed upon buildings were obliged to "knock off" in some instances for several hours, when old iEolus broke tbe spell by fanning the sweltering multitude with a gentle but in spiriting southwester. Fctt IX Siqut. We understand that a bet of $200 has been made between members of our two fire companies aa to which of the two engines U capable of throwing tbe highest stream of water. The time for test ing the eapacity of each has not yet been set, bat will probably occur in a few days. We will throw up our hat aa high as the next one in favor of the one that wets the sponge at tbe highest altitude. Hurry up, boys, we're getting anxious. Crops. Advices o far from the various sections of the State, with regard to the grain prospects are flattering. In Marion county the yield will be far greater than was an ticipated a month ago. The same is true of Yamhill, Polk, Benton, Linn and Lane. The rain of a couple of weeks ago will be worth a million dollars to onr State. It is thought that the yield in Oregon this year will compare with that of any year previ ous. Heard From. From a private letter to a friend in this city, we learn that Prof. L. L. Rogers, late of Willamette University, ia now associated with bis brother at Grif fith Institute, Springville, Erie county, N Y. Prof. Sogers reached bis old home without sadden t by tbe way, and has thus early entered a new field of labor. Orr ro Fish Lakb. A.party consisting of Mesrs. A. 0. Waller, T. L. Davidson and T. B. Allen, with their families, and Misses Sarah and Lydia Chamberlin, start this morning for Fish Lake, and will be ab sent about two weeka. Joy go with them. Erom Daily of Thursday July 18. " Old Mollala " o the Rampage. A jolly Dutchman came in town yeaterday with a load of cedar lumber which he de sired to sell and pocket the proceeds, and to proceed upon his way home. Now, bad he only followed out this programme all would have been well, with thejexoeption that we would have been without this item. How ever, he sold his lumber and received its equivalent in coin. But just before start ing for home be entered one of tbe saloons and called for something to cool bis heated brow. He imagined no doubt that whiskey within would serve to keep the heated at mosphere out. One glass of the article in question did not have msch effect owing to his immense site and be immediately took another. These two when together quar relled so that be took the third glass to keep the peace, and tbe three kept up such a continued fuss that lie spent the balance of the day in sending down reinforcements until finally about sunset his alcoholic ar my got the best of him and be became rather boisterous, in consequence of which Jim Fisher eonoluded to furnish bim with lodgings in tbe calaboose. But this was much easier talked about than put into execution. Jim tried the- game aloof at first but "Old Mollala" resisted and he was compelled to call assistance. " Old Molalla" kicked and swore at a terrible rate bat his captors persuaded him to ac company them after securing the assistance of three mere able bodied men who helped tie bis legs and carried him along by main force. He will seen re his breakfast this morning at the expense of the city. TBI THtr Airksted. We made men tion a few days siuce ef Mrs. Sedlak's house being entered during ber absence and some money and jewelry carried off. e said then that it was some "naughfy man," but we were mistaken, - Tbe eulprit was a buy only about ten yean old. He had become well acquainted with the inside of the house from raquent visitations while en gaged in carrying garden vegetables. I few days after the robbery, eeearred be en tered Oill A Steel's store and purchased a lavish supply of fancy articles and offered a ten dollar gold piece in exchange. On be ing questioned as to tba manner in which so email a boy was possessed of to much mon ey, he replied "that was nothing," and tn- mphantly exhibited a twenty dollar piece He then went into Boon's Bock Store, where he also spent quit a sum of money, leaving his twenty, and not even waiting for change. Polioeman Frank Bewley concluded to work tbe thing np, and finally succeeded in mak ing the boy own np to tbe crime, and show where he had deposited the balance of the goodie ? Tbe merchants', en being- informed regarding the case, returned the money be had spent with them, and it was given back to tbe rightful owner. ., As tbe offender was o young, tbe Prosecuting Attorney consid ered it advisable to dismiss tbe ease, hoping it would prove a beneficial lesson to tbe lit tle fellow. Axotubb Acciubbt. Mr. T. H. Wright, livipg a few; ia ilea eut ef tbe oily, has a step-son aboat five years of age, who, when a babe, received an injury to the knee, which has never been permanently cured. His leg has been drawn np in such a man ner that fear have been entertained that he would be a cripple for lffe. Yesiri lay while playing asenad tba house) hiil'Pv4 and fell to tbe floor, doubling his still n-d leg be neath him. lispain was very aurora, ,In fiicf, llio'le.i-it 'touch' of ihb injured limb vr mid ausi Jd- :reaa,f ras;ony. :'5Tr. "'r-iW euro: t,?on for :i physician, fear. -i result Wuuid prove lata!. Cbakok or Base. The firm 'that for a ! few days electrified the Salemites with their danling display of pictures and jewelry are now at Portland. .- They visited AtbauY and Eugene after leaving tbis place and relieving these places of considerable loose coin. They then went back to Portland aud opened out one door north of the postoffloe list Saturday, their receipts are not aa targe ia prmpbrVioi to the num ber f inhabitants ak they wctb here. Tbe metropolis folks liave m many other wsys of gambling fhat they can't really afford to patronise everything; that comes along. Is TT TkceT Rumora were afloat upon the street yesterday that Thomas Smith, at present proprietor of tbe Empire Hotel, at the Dalles bad leased the Chemcketa Hotel, in tbis city, and would soon open it to the public. We cannot vouch for tbe truth of this matter, but it is to be earnest ly hrped such is tbe case. Mr. Smith is a man well known to the traveling public, and nnder his supervision the houae would very aoon regain its former reputation. A Lecture. Mr. Elioaki, the Polish ex ile, contemplates delivering a lecture in this city at an early day, at which time he will give a condensed history of his exile from his native land, incidents of he Polish rev olution, and an account of bis extended travel, etc., etc Due notice will be given regarding time and place. Dasgeroi-slt III. Mr. John Booth was taken sick, Thursday last at his resi dence in this city with congestion of ths lungs, and his condition was a critical oi.e yesterday. Mr. Booth is a gentleman well ' known thronghout'the county, and we but echo the sentiments of tbe entire commu nity when we wish for bis specdv recovery. From Daily f Friday July 19. ITS 0 THE RAILROAD. A I'l'r MnrMhnl Endeavor to Arrest it t'outlurior llnvlna" I harire l train- 111 Failure anil 4 buifriu. The passengers on the down train uf Wednesday last were witnesses of a lively episode of railroad experience and the su periority of speed over city ordinances. The fact as rclated'to us by a parly present were as follows : Monday last on the arri val at tbis place of the traiu en route fur Portland, a passenger stepped on board who was evidently under the influence of liquor. Tbe news buy came along and as is the custom was leaving bis priie pack ages of candy among the passengers and left one in this fellow's seat. He opened it and by tbe time tbe boy came around to gather then) up tbe contents ware pretty much disposed of, but when the boy de manded his two bits, the man refused to pay him. Tho little fellow made complaint to tbe conductor, Geo. M. Stroud, and he (the conductor) endeavored to make the man pay fur them but without success, and words rnsued, ending as we under stand, by Stroud choking the passenger. Tbe man gut off at Oregon City anil event ually took out a warrant for Stroud's ar rest. Wednesday as the train was going duwn Stroud received a dispatch when within a few miles of Oregon City that the Marshal was at the depot awaiting tbe ar rival of his train, and having in his posses sion a warrant for his (Stroud's) arrest. As he could not leave bis train be imme diately held a consultation. with Mr. Hil dretb, Assistant Superintendent, whu hap pened to be on board at the time, and be was advised to keep out of sight, while at the station, Hildreth agreeing to act the part of conductor fur the time being. On their arrival there, just as the train was starting off tbe Marshal stepped on board the train and drawing a revolver on tbe brakeman said he wanted the train stopped and run back to the station. , This Stroud (who by this time was again on hand) re fused To do, and then told bim be might go on down to Portland by paying bis; fare ; or, if he chose could be put off on the spot After some words the train was stopped about two miles from the station and the Marshal stepped off and wended his way b&meward. On bis arrival there, the war rant was placed in the hands of the Deputy Sheriff who immediately started for Port land by private conveyance. Meanwhile Strond bad run bis train in ; but on the officers arrival he waa not to be found. Tbe officer was of course very angry but it did no good. Stroud passed tbe night in a comfortable manner, and tbe next morning at an early hour came up to Oregon City on a apecial locomotive, surrendered himself to tbe authorities, leaving the officer still Portland bunting f jr hiir. Rufus Mallory of tbis city was engaged on the defense, and the result of the trial is anxionsly looked for. Tbe Reasos Why. Yesterday morning at an early hour our national flag was flying over tbe State offices in tbis city. Various conjectures were made as to the cause of the display, and numerous were the questions asked regarding it. We were unable to an swer them for some time, but our curiosity at last got the upper hand of our usual bashfulness, and. we asked Tom Canu what it meant, and he referred us to Hon. S. F. Cbsdwick, Sec'y of State. We went up into his office and asked him the same ques tion, aud he said that it bad been hoisted in honor of the birth of a son belonging to the Cbadwick estate. He furthermore said tbat he wished it to do honor to tbe numer ous little cbsps tbat bad entered on the busy scenes of life during tbe past few days, and be proposed to run up the State flag when ever a happy pareutresiding within tbe city limits would notify bim of tbe advent of a voter in this noisy world of ours. There fore our readers may expect to see the Stale flag flung to the breeie a great portion of the time hereafter. Bring along your cherubs and endeavor to keep that good old fltg floating forever. Hurrah for Salem and its ten pound babies. FomiQtf Courtesies. Some time ago the Consul of the Chile Republio addressed the Secretary of tbis State, requesting in formation regarding the resources of our State for the use of his countrymen. Mr. Cbadwick immediately furnished bim with the desired information, and yesterday re ceived his acknowledgement of the favor written at San Francisco. He closed his letter with the following sentence which ex presses tbe jgood feeling existing between the two countries : "All these facts are very valuable to my Government as tbey will be ber guide ia adopting measures which she is contemplating to take for es tablishing and promoting commercial rela tions between-he Republic of Chile and 1 your State." Sillijio Liquor to Ibdiah. For aoma time past 0. A. Brown, of this oily, haa suspected one Charles Rourke of selling the Indians liquor, that rendering them dan. geroa to the public He has all bnt caught bim ia the aot ssreral times, but antil very recently had not considered the eridenee of sufficient ,,eight to warrant his arrest. But recent derelopmenti hare strengthened the proofs, and be was arrested Wednesday evening by officers Bewley and Baker, and locked up in tbe calaboose. Information waa immediately lent to T. 8. Young, Uni ted States Marshal, and Rourke will proba bly be sent to Portland to-day. Notaries Public. It is astonishing how many appointments of this kind have been issued during the time that our present Ex ecutive has occupied the chair as Governor of tbis State. ..The books show that be has been oalled upon to issue no less than 222 appointments. Sixty-five ef these have bees granted to applicants from Portland. However, if these sixty-five men are ex pected to attend to all tie "cassia' " done at the metropolis we doa't envy them their chances for attending the fire-works, when they are through with this world's troubles, A Brokbs Lite. Tbe physician tbat waa called ia to examine the injuries sustained by the sob of Mr. Wright, pronounces the leg broken just above the knee. As the hone was nearly dead it is feared that coo aitlurable difficulty will be encountered ia joi.ung tbem together again. MisiaroRXED. We stated. yeatetHay that a petition had becu before the City Bnnsicil to repair the sidewaU at the southerns of the foot bridge across Mill Cnehl. We have since been informed that tbe pe'jeUm was sent into tbe Council the seewdlnfftAin month, and that the committee appointed to investigate the affair rcporte-.il tfarje: "So sidewalk was all that the city oriinaneo- -inquired and therefore returned lie- piSioa without their rocosomendatien. Boat Ridiso. This has e-uWeu?r Bo come a popular amusement wW& tsje jaunn folks of this city. Tor acvtsxS eights yuet. skin's and sailing bouts have lusa- in jrl demand and tbo mania has lpiun dnila ly epedctnic. LOC AL ItKKVU IW. Cucumbers in market. Thermometer 92" in 'be shs'Je- Beef cattle ure selling at Irnr tint pound, net. A new (rrocery store has been eyes. eat on Commercial street. Xnruiin Parrisb has almost rtraterrt from his recent injuries. R. H. Tyson of the Dallas RcpuMSraii was in the city last evening. There's a man in town who is going- get rich under an imk tree. Several load of new bay were hauled ri town yesterday. Dead locks false enrls. A few in tbis city among tbe fair sex. Ladru Royal has accepted a situation in Gill A Steel's book store. Yesterday passenger train p was well filled with excursionists. The total Value uf property in this- Slate in the year 1 87 1 was $.U,744, t-9 7.V. The total value of property in tbweouoty is $3,V75,1M. One hundred Commissioners of Deeds have been appointed duriug Uur. (trovers administ rution. Read our new advertisements and prof.t by them. Local items, are the scarcest articlo wc knuw of just at present. Remember the lecture at the Cuurt Il'We to-uiorrnw evening. Several purtios are aitirin the qurstiun of a steamboat excursion on the river. Yesterday was a much cooler day than we have had before tins week. " Kiss me good night darling." Smack, smack I weut forth on the breeze at a late hour last night. All right. Thermometer stood at 98 in the shade yesterday. The hottest day of tho season. Pity such ns cannot get away to the sea side and then think of "us." ' J. M. Garrison has our tbanks for taking charge of the local column during our tem porary absence. Ed. Alexander formerly of the Mercury office has accepted a position in K. M. Waite's Job office. Miss Ella Whipple one of the University students leaves fur her home at Vancouver to-day on a short visit. Mrs. George Holmnn arrived homo yes terday after a short visit to her home near Vancouver. Rumors wero afloat yesterday to the ef fect that tbe Chemcketa Hotel would re open soon. Prof. Powell arrived home yesterday. He has been visiting his parents for the past two weeks. The Champions of the Ret'foss will give an entertainment at. tho Opera House next Tuesday evening. Capt. John Smith of Warm Springs is in the city. He comes on business connected with his agency. The friends of Mr. John Booth will be pained to hear that he is lying seriously ill with congestion of the lungs. Wiley Allen wants us to state that he did milk the wrong cow and intends start in sr this morning for tho mountains. We so state. I Complete election returns have been re- j ceived by the Secretary of State from nil , the counties in tho State except Josephine ' county. J F. J. Thidault has lately been appointed j Commissioner of deeds lor Oregon to reside in San Francisco. S. E. May will leave for his home in Utah bv the John L. Stephens. which is ad vertised to sail from Portland on Friday -nipht. j IJillie Boon and Tom Buford will start I for Mt. Jefferson at an early hour this V morning. j Our merchants put in their sparo time during this warm weather in wetting down in front of their stores. ' Syl. C. Simpson and family will start for : Silver Croek Falls tbis morning on a pleas ure trip of two weeks duration. J. W. Weatherford and family are also j off this morning for a few days recreation I among ye cragsed peaks." j It is Charlie Hellenbrand this time that is : tbe father of a ten pounder of the male 1 persausion. The City Council will hold a special j mpftrtnir tint Tiif.-iljkv nvpnint- tit nettle thn k question as to who shall u"e Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. Two young men in this city recently threwsdire to decide which one should take a certain fair one to hear Vivian. There is a young lady in this city en ca red in writing a bonk entitled "What I know about Courting." The smoky days aro coming on. But the smoke will be hardly thick enough to slice up and send home. Portland locals are quarrelling about the summer clothing of the courtezans of the "Court of Death" in that city. They all seem well posted. One of onr Salem girls on being asked her opinion of mustaches replied "I invari ably set my lace against them." Persian parents are selling their daugh ters at the ridiculously low figure of $5 each. Several young men in the Mercury office have already sent on orders for a lot. 11. D. Boon and Dr. Jos. Belt returned yesterday fio-n Aidqua, where they have been rusticating for a few days. They caught trout to tbe number of 4:11. We acknowledge the receipt of catalogues from St. Helen's Hall and Bishop Scott's Grammar School. Both n a fluurihing condition. Three rases nf small pox have lately broke out in Engene. Tbe disease is con fined to one family, one of whom has died, one has partially recovered and tbo recovery of tbe other is doubtful. Mr. J. II. Albert, cashier at the bank of Ladd A Bush in this city, was scixed with an illness yesterday and was compelled to retire to his room. We hope to see bim on duty as usual to-day. Mr. Eugene Sumple, State Printer, and lady are temporarly residing in the city, and bare taken rooms at the Commercial Hotel. We hope that their visit at tho Cap ital may.be a pleasant one. Quietness under one's own roof, and quietness in one's conscience are two bless ings, though neither wss enjoyed by a certain couple on Court street during a por tion of yesterday afternoon. A family broil was the matter. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST f LIST OF LETTERS KEttAIXIXU uncalled for in Salem postoflloc, Juy 17th, 1872: Altken, Genevieve Bleakner, Lewis: Brown, M; Bell, Mrt Lizzie ; Brooks, Willie W ; Brown, Virgil. Clark, Ida I: Canber, Hanson I; Clark, Gable; Cadweli, KI; Ilavanaugti, Miss So prtnia; Courtwrtght, Mrs Mary; Cornelius, our, umrnn, rem. Davta, Thomas ; Davis, Wm M ; Davidson, Mrs Mary S. Fitzgerald, M. ttelsi, Sen. Hayrlon, Miss Mary P ; Hea.tly, Miss Dni sllla; Hause, John 2; Hariiman, Jewell S; Hart son, David H. Hnoblangb, John. Lewis, N W. Miner. John: Martin, ("alley; Miller, El lenora; AlcCailister, Virginia A; llalore, Mattlson. JloTgren, Miss Cecelia; Norton, MissL. Owens, A J. Price, Joseph ; Pearue, Charles ; Potorff, George. Robbing, Mrs Sarah J; Bobbinson, RJ i Kamp, Mrs Mary A. Mwaffbrd, Mrs Marv : 8c bent, Chas ; Stew ard, 8 D : Snreltzer, Mary ; Stephens, Wm ; feargent, Oliver 2 ; Smith, Alris; Smith, J B. ; Taylor, William. I Tanoervort, Mrs Wm H. ; Wood, Lewis : Watt. Jos : Whltnev. A 1) ; Washburn. 1; Wagner. APS; WeatnerfonL .j 4 Wright, John; Williams, W. . j T i When calling for the above letters, please say advertised. .' . - T. B. RICKEY. P. M. j A" person" who furnishes heraldic bearing announces that he paints gen tlemen s "trade-marks'' on the panels of carriages. Thus Is the noble science of heraldry liable to be vulgarized and debased. The four rules of good health are said to be "Great temperance open air, . Easy labor little care." , TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY FUKTHER LOANS T0STP0XED. B. Gratz Rrown Recovering. THE STOZIS JUEY DISCHAEGED. MUSIC BY THE BAND. FORE1CM INTELLIGENCE. CALIFORNIA IISIATCIIES HASTKBS SEWN. X Morr lUoajiH to lie Oflfctvd. Washington, July 14. Boutwell null nut at itrenent put any new loan tin; Eur)iean market until favor able dreuiiistaiK warrant. It. timtx Browas Keeoverinj;. Xew Yobk, July 14. B. Gratz Dmwn rvoowrcd in great degree, .'n.l was removed Sunday from Ulen lies n Hotel to tire bou-"ol' Dr. Steele. tiH rsoiirt! frk-HiL lie i now improv ing hourly. .Tlsrj Stokes t'asj The Jury DIk rlinrged. 3i'ew Yokk, July 15. There was nil immense crowd in Court this mori 'ing waiting lor the verdiet in the Stokes The prisoner aud his .'ottul l.tokd ratln'r cluM.-rful when tthe. jury entered tlie? Court and an .nounceAl they were unable to agree. 'The Court dtaiuirged them, and i-tStoke rettirnl to tlte Toombs. Among tthe reports a? to tltc Stokes jury, i one claiming mtwu for murder in the lir-t. dcre, aiul five for acquittal. A -move will be made t-day to have Stokes baik-d. Icf ileaitiou or a Tennessee Collector. MKMi'ins, July 14. There is mtu-h excitement Ik-re over the report of t he grand jury of tlie Criminal Court ajrnin1 Win. MoLmm. State and Coun ty Colktl-or. cJiirsiiisi him with defal cation of over UW.6'. The Sheriff is looking for Mclwean. Mkmihis, July 15. Collector Mc Lean Kihlislies a report this morning, saying there are many inaciiracies in tli'e report of tlie graml jury, and that he will answer the total charges and indictment. The French Based nt I'blrneo. Chicago, July 14. The band of the French Garde Iteiwbliiiue arrived this evening. Tiiey wens received by the Ki encli, itiliati ami Irish societies, and an inutu'iisc crowd of people. The' give four concerts here. I'goottn 1st Alnbnmn. Montgomery. July 15. Rains have caused an overflow of the Alabama river and tributaries, tearing up rail road tracks, destroying cotton and corn crops to tbe value of two million dollars or more. I'OBEKM SLIVS. The fjenevn Hanrd Aembllnf 4en. Mieruinn nt Parts tiirinan llltleineit from Auserlrn- -rrepnrn. Hon for tVnr iu South Auierieu. Gkxkva, July 15. Count Sclopi, President ol the Board of Arbitrators, Itajuba, Brazilian member, and ler.. Cushing, Davis and Waite, are already here. The English agents are exnectud this morning. Loniion. July 14. The Observer anticipates that by the awards to he made by the Geneva Tribunal, Eng land will be obliged to pay heavy stuns tor direct damages, although it believes that tlx: total amount will tall .several millions bekw the American estimate. Parliament will probably be pro rogued August 6th. 1'Aias, July 15. Thiers entertained Gen. Sherman aud parly at dinner yesterday. Some foreign ministers .anil several officers of the French army were among the guests. Bkhun. July 14. The German vi lletneu from America, wlio are to take part in I'h; Federal Srlmt7.entet. :tf rived lat week i:i Hanover. They '.had a nuxt cordial reception. I.omhjx. July 14. The mail steatn er from Kio Janeiro has arrived at :Sfmthanipton. Brazil had declined to Teeeive Gen. Xito as Plenitontiary from the Argentine ConfiHlcration. "The Brazilian 'Government was pre paring for hostilities. The arrival ol large'quantities of munitions ot war oixierfd in Europe were expected. The dispute with the Argentine States orijjlnfjted in tlie noii-luifilluient of a Ttreatj concerning Paraguay. (ALIIOKMA. lavdn sind Isentlt The EenwI oaa 9ailMrriptiouM t4 the .tli PiwiUlet road Lyiirii I.nu Politi cal. Sav Feaxcisoo, July 15. .lames Mwis lasteTening slit it James Lyons, 6n a saliHim. and an hour afterwards died in tlie Calaboose, ot heat disease. Dewocratic primaries very quiet. The Edteh O Gorman case seems to be laU'ti a Kuril in favor ot the escaped huwflred and fifty thousand dol lars we sBcribed to the .1."th parallel railraad. Skip Eif ward Janif-s was to sail from .H015 Kong tor Portland, Oregon, di rect, with test and coolies on 15th June. Tiro tttea were lynched last night near Bitira, for setting fire to a far mer's grata stacks. The BaHe.tiu and Chronicle protest Jigaiust Ge. C Gorham coining to the :Stalc Xn tr.t part in the campaign. INDIAN 1FFA1K.V AT THE WEST. Tito J"flrntojrsi It jm'oh. THE PRESS ON STOKES' TRIAL THK ;S.EVA IIOA11D. An English Pnupr Cntacazy. Bancrwttto American Officers. CAM FORM A DISPATCHES rAKTEKX .TF.MS. Indian Atr.tir In ttie Wert. "WASjrrvr.TON. Jnlv l-. The mis sion sent t Little Monl in behalf of the Sioux ludins lias lw-n generally snoeessfid. Alxwt. sixty lodges of porta TsjI siieople crossed tlie JNortn Platte. iitr Soutli. Nearly all the Lodges :irtinpf'd to leave the Ked Cloud ngeisry, bnt utc tinned hack 3iy the elnVfs and foldirrs. Bed Cloud ent a letter to the Northern Sioux, saying lie sstiall not go to war any more with the whites; Sioux must listen and notgo t waT whSt the whites; tlie heart of the flreat Father is good ; lx; friends to bins ami the old people xitd youuj children will not sta-ve. Plana, (Montana), July 15. Felix U. Branot and T. K. Cree arrived yes terday, intending to visit the Blackfeet mid Crcrws. Cowsin, Assistant Setretary of tlie Interior, and N. S. Denny, left for Fort Benton, accompanied by Ked Cloud and Ked Dog. tfeiratogm Ititces. Xew Yokk, July 15. The gi-eat race lor the Saratoga cup takes place nt Saratoga to-morrow. Pool there tand $700 on Longfellow to $200 on Harry Bassett ; ami in this city, $100 t $3a. The Stokes Trinl. Xew York. July 15. The Express, Fjieaking of tlie Stokes trial, calls it a farce, and contempt for common sense. Hereafter murder Is no crime. A lit tle trial, disairreranent. final acquittal. Tlie Commercial says Blaine's law. wlows of no intermediate verdict be tween murder In the first degree and manslaughter iu the third degree. Tlie Post 6ays tliat we are uearing, if we have not already readied, the jioint when biking lile is not consid ered murder, excejst iu tlie case of vul gar burglars who ha ve trespassed upon the rights of property and sacrificed life to reach it. Sweating Allegiance to Fraaaee. ' About three thousand Alsatians and natives of . Lorraine, headed by the band ot the Garde Lafayette, marched to the office of the French Consul to day and signed papers of allegiance to Fiance. l OREIUX NEWS. Tbe Ueaaevm Board of Arbitration. Loxdox, July 15. A Geneva spe cial states that all member ot the Board ot Arbitration were present at the meeting to-dayt also the agent and counseron either side, with the exception of Eyarts. and one ot the counsel of the United State. Al though the court sat with closed doors, there is reason to know that the ses sion was occupied from tins beginning with the consideration of a basis on which the deliberations of the Board are to be conducted. At the sitting to-morrow a special plan for the fu ture course of proceedings will be dis cussed. English Opinion or tlie Cataeaucy Ar ia I r . The EcIki this evening devotes a leading article to the Cntacazy state ments, it says Cutaway's pnnili!ct, which was ollered to tlie I'nited Stab tor 200, haa been publislied. it fully justifies our opinion that it was not worth the nionev. Indeed it is hardly worth notice. The ex-linister is si 111 plv trving to justify himself. The Echo tiiinks Fish did well lo lxv Catt cazy ont ot Washington. The pam phlet quotes a note addressed to him by Gorfcschakoft', iu which the latier says lie tloes not lose sight of the fart that we are not sowers of discord and that we carefully abstain from misun derstandings between England and America. The Emperor wants jieace. I'roposed Banquet to Atucrfesua Sa vtil Oitiecr. London. July 15. The city of Southampton will soon give it gmnd banquet to Admiral Aldeu and officers of the American fleet. The Prince aud Princess of Wales will visit tlie fleet on the 31st iust. ALII.OIIM A. Itnilroiid Subscription TTsf I-rix-ll-Inar Air.tlr Intelliirent tteocrner I'lUMeuarersi to Arrive. Sax Fiiancisco, July 1(3. Sfibvrt tious to the San Francisco nod Colora do railway stock already aggregate lour million three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. A version of the lynching alTirir .tt Grayson, twenty mile abov Boatis, different from t'lutt received bere last evening, is given in tlie folio w'rug cial dispatch to the Call: Oakland, July 15. A rejwvrt lias just come down from Lufayetftf that the farm hands iu the vicinity ef Gray son struck .1 few days ago for three dollars per day. It was granteJ- Tbey then struck for three dollars atitfs half. This was refused and Chilian ten em ployed. Tlie strikers then set tfre to the grain and burned 8.000- acres. Three of the incendiaries were einyht and hanged. Both Wand and Piper claim twn.Tve been elected by a majority of the dele gates to the liemocratic Congrowona! Convention. The fact is that m.my of the delegates elected do not yet know themselves how they stand, and will have to lie seen and argued with Lfire the question is definitely settled. To arrive overland this evening W. W. Freeman and wife, Eugene Crty; K. X. Calef. Portland. ,riiTolitiiil Cauldron Longfellow" Beaten by "Bassett." 1 The Catiieair:)- Iub!ieiition. MISS KELLOGG IN LONDON. Sentence of a Shanghai. A CONSUL-GENERAL IN TROUBLE C A L.B FO U B A 1J Sl ATI 1 1 E S i:ATi:nx sews. Ioli!ienl Item. Xasiivii-ak. July (. The Kcpul lican State Convention is culled lor S'pt. 4th. St. Eons, .Inly Pi. Sch tins arrived to-day. He will make his opening sjieech ol the campaign next Mont lay. Xkw Yokk. July"l7. The Chair man has nnuoimced an early call to he made for a Liberal Republican State Convention. The Apollo Hall Democracy has not yet signified its course as to the Balti more nominees. The Tribune accuses Senator O'Brien, who is foreman of that institution, with an attempt to carry it over to Grant. EioiiKfelloir Beaten. Saratoga, July id. The nice for the Saratoga cup was a most exciting event. Uassett. Longfellow and De fender started. The horse bad a good start. For the first quarter Basset t led Longfellow a length, and Dolender was four lengths behind. Longfellow only lapped Bassett on commencing the last mile, and the struggle from this to the tinisli was ?iie of tbe finest aud gamest ever seen, Bassett coining in bill a length ahead in .'1:"0. This is the fastest time on record for a two and a half mile la-h. It is said that Longfellow is badly cut in the leg troin one of his plates turning. linMimekery In Illinois. Chicago. July 17. The Democratic aud Lilieral Republican State ComiuiM tees met in joint session at Sprmgln-Id yesterday, and nominated a full elec toral ticket, with cx-Gov. Bross as Re publican and Judge J. I). Caton as Democratic electors at large. The political campaign promises to be warm, both parties already are making appointment for meetings in various parts of the Northwest. The t'ntienxy nutter. Xkw Yokk, July 17 A Washing ton dispatch says Secretary Fish ar rived yesterday and is much annoyed over the publication of Catacazy's de fense. When the original document was first announced, Mr. Fish tried to obtain a copy from Chief Justice Chase, to whom it was addressed in the form of a letter, but tailed. Since Catacazy's return he maintained si lence until bis successor, Baron OtTen berg, was received by the President. The President, iu receiving Baron Olfenberg. alluded to the Catacrizy mutter which was regarded by the Russian Government as uncalled for, and it was this that gained for Cata zy liennissitn to make his story public. Tlie Jnd;e Barnard Impeachment. Saratoga, July 17. The Court or Impeachment for the trial of Judge Barnard met here to-day. and organ ized with Judge Church as President. roitKiux m;ws. Trlnntpll of nn Ani'rlrnn Mitaor A oiis,il iu I rolilieAil AtMlurlur Come to Grief. London, July G. Miss Kellogg achieved a great success in Traviata 011 Saturday, and was recalled five times. Tlie London journals unani mously concede that she is perfect. She has received congratulations from tlie Prince and Princess of Wales. Alexandria, July 17. A military commission is now sitting to enquire into the attair between Consul General Butler and the Kedive'sofllcers. Gen. Loring, Gen. Reynold and Major Campbell testify to circumstances which in their judgment clearly show that the affray was premeditated by Butler and his friends, and that then purpose was to take the lite of Major Campbell. The latter is dangerously wounded. Butler left Alexandria by tlie mail steamer this morning. Londos, Canada, July 16. The case of Dr. Rufus Bratton, who was alKlucted from Canada on the 4th of June aud taken to South Carolina, came up on a writ of remand to-day. London, July 17. Cornwallis. who assisted in the abduction of Dr. Brat ton, was- found guilty aud sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. CAUfOKMA. I'. H. Minister to Japn Stenmer Cal ifornia Arrived I rottiuv -treele)-Cluba -Trial or a Ioslta aster. San Fhaxcisco, July 17. Charles E. DeLong. U. S. Minister to Japan, sailed on the steamer China yesterday. Arrived Steamer California, from Victoria and the rocks all right. The ten mile trotting match at Agri cultural Park between Sally Come Up aud II i ram, was won by Hiram hi 32:57 s4'. The Democratic clubs are organizing as Greeley and Brown clubs. The San Francisco bar held a meet ing to-day and passed resolutions on tiie death of Gov. Stanley. Wm. R. King, Postmaster at Lake City, Surprise V alley, SLskiyou county, is on trial iu the U. 8. Circuit Court, indicted tor feloniously opening a let ter addressed to Judge J. C. Boumer, containing a note for collection, and wilfully Ataicing tlie same till the milker of the note had failed, and then dcliverlnjr it marked mis-sent. The ise is a peculiar one. and tlie trial at tracts attention accordingly. MISCELLANEOUS. Do ym vmnt uie Oeslswoc over nwlc, one that will n rii or rorw apart ? Tlicn buv theCABLK S KEH" W IRK Boots anil shoe's all hsvetrm I'aluu taiip. tJulj ia-wlm Consrho and Colds nre often overlooks!. A conUutianee for any length of time canpc lrii!aioaftUeI.iiiig-sor sonic obrnnii-.TIirc-a J)lea--e. "llitows's BitoNCWALTHiicHEh" are a eOfcctiial Couon Hemedv. JulyttlenctwlL Tbe Invalid A 1'en picture. See iusr vallKl countenance, hut a hurt time ajto Uie ijk lurc irt ruddy tiuillh. the envv ol I lie SL'iiool aud the prUleof the household. M10 was atwaya welcomed by her schoolmates tor ber blhe tani and pleasing disunion carried cheerfulness into their ranks, i'lh-Kent- iun.-lnaiaod exeinplary, ohctlient and traceill at liosue, she wmi the hesnx of all. Jliil aJa-4, we are sorrowed. Those rosv cheeks uiul ruddy lips are tiiancheil hv I'oii auiD)tJiu. The voice onc so enchanting in latira aud song it leebie, husky aivd supplant ed i a hollow cough. Let us apijrouch tier couch pxit y avl lake her hand, lio not shudikr ho-jau'of the tithlcand ikinsionless grasp. The liasW once so beany and plump is etuaciaieiL and shows bony outlines, while the cards and tortuous veins are plainly niaj ped iipnu the Miif ice. The pulse Uiai bounil ed BitSi rejiietiuu, carrying vucor to l tie whole sysieia anil ianjasiliig lile, lieauty, vivacitv, lu sUh and strcng.h, is delicate to the touch. The ineble heartcannot projrl the thin. scautr bliKxl with foic. Must we lose her w hileyet in r ueua i UanjMinloiis and frieuds gath er around wiih m mi . Is of cheer ami cousola tiiui,aoi levivirt wilh motsteued ees and si lent steps. .Mast -e lose her? Niiltherelsa re-he! U'e out riay this de-trover ot our hsplneiM, and imI suffer the loss ol so bright a gem. faseUiirifr more is reiiilreU now tliau dietary and iiygienicoliserYMiice, for na ture calls tor alii, aod she thai I have it. Take this pleasant sueUiciiie. it Is invigorating. H iw it allays tlie irritable cough. Improves tateappeUte and hirtion,sixl sends a heallhv tiugle Ihroucb Uie rame. Tlie blood Is en ricJied, ueivvus iarce Increaseil, nnd the heart bounds with a new Impulse, fee her lace tinirtileu diirrees; the color Is return ing, tier rtace is grLung clearer, and pleasant uiirdsan? spoken. The Mrengili falters yet, but is gaining. J-rt us lake her out in the i'nn sun-luiu1. iu n short lime s tu will lie alile logo without our aid, a cheertul gil l. Ttus iteliglitful lae'iiiune n.ut ! litsi-hle-Msl. II is restoring health lo our loved one. he Is einerg4ng from her si. kness sweeterand no bler Uan before, ami lir. 1'lerce's tiolden -Mslli-al Hiscovery must tuive thecreilit. ll lias nwacsl her. NiH by all llrst class drug gists evervwliere. Julyli:iill:ttU A 9Si4iUaiit LiKhl : Arrmns the myriad of remedies offereil llii 'iuirh !br pies to those w ho are sick unit mUTci-uic UrlstolsSarsUiillaand I'illsmay well te cwipartsl ui a hrilllaiit light. They t-o far surjiass all conipiHilors in etTui'ting spM.dy aud comjilete cures, In healing all oresand establishing sound, good health. Juhl&dluult I'M HUB BAUD COMBINED Self-Rake Reaper & Mower MAM TACTtKEl) AT THE Orron Agricallnrnl AVorks, SALEM, ORECON. TIIK PROl'RlETtiR OK THIS WORTltY Knlerprise has imported twenty-live of these Superior Machines, which he inton'14 to build; in order to test their merits in tlreg-ro. Feeling confident that they are the iiiowt machim: M:inufikturet. having receiveil tla? only Grand Gold Medal at the la-st two United Sutes Fairs for the 33 33 ST Combined Self-Rake REAPER AND MOWER. We can confidently recommend them tu the public Send or liescripuve rataloguo sent free. Machine now at our office on exhibition, and lor rale at the Ojera liuic corner. Oregon Agricultural Work, SALEM, ORECON. E-Neiid Tor lreular. Jul-2'7i:wtf rllLLIONS OF PAIRS SOLD CABLE SCREW WIRE Boots cto Sliocs, Julvlltwlm Wm. ENGLAND. WASQH &, CARRIAGE MAKER, ominerclal St., Knlem, 1 roaiiufiicturin a l:ir?e lot of Of all styles ma le o the heft F-isiern SiiK-k. W'agono made to order. Orders tilled on short notice. Itepnlrtns rtone Hurt Wttrlt Warranted Salem. March IS. djiwlf XIABRIAUK il 1IK. EVEltyoXE HIS OWN lf)( Tl lt-ltelnH a private Instructor for married persons, or those aUuit to be murrieil, both male and fe male, tu every thtng coiu-erning ih. physiology and relations of our sexual svstem. nnt the prslu.-.iinn and pivventlon of otfpring, lu cludlnc all tlie new discoveries never Iwfore given In the Eretlsh Ltinruaae, bv WM. yol-Xti, M. P. This Is re-illy a valuable and Intetesttng work. It Is written In plain lan guage for the general reader, awl is Illustrated witli numerous Kngravings. All voting iruir riist iMH.ple, or those conlimplaling marriage, nod having the, leat ituiedinient to niarricl life, shonlil read this lmk. It ilis,-losesstvrets ;hat every one should lie acquainted with: still it Is a Issik that niiisi ! lis ke 1 up and not let lie alsiut tlie house. It will tie sent toanyii'l- IresNon receipt of titty cvnls. Address' lr. WM. VOt:'i;, No. 416 Spruce street, atxivc Fourth, riiilade'pbia. l:-ir A FKI.lt TKI AM) L'N :FDU1 IX ATE. -No nuttil- what may lie your iltsease, lielVire you place voiirelf under the care of any one of the t,t'A('KS -native and foreign lio ad vertise 1n this or anv other icqs'r, get a copy of 1H Vonnc's Hook and rei l it carefully. It will he the means of saving you nwiov a dollar, vour health, and jnwsibly your fife. Dr Vouni: can Ih' consulted on anv of the dlsene les,Tllssl in his piilillcations liy mall or nt hb Wee. No. 41ti Sprucij street, aliove Fourth, lMit'alwIhia. .Ian9 10RBETT, FAILING & CO., lMIIlltTEltsi OF Heavy and Shelf-Hardware. MECHANIC'S TOOLS, Ixon z-rt cl Stool. Agents for the sale ol DUPONT'S GUN POWDER. ul and o'i Front St. Portland, Ogn. May 27:iUwt lT- 1 XX-O-O-O-O O ! Salmon River ASD THE OCEA.rf BEACH! Trout, Sea Bass, Oysters, Clams, Came, Berries, SPLENDID BEACH DRIVES, Wholl (ill thcriii fcf, SEA BATHING, BOATING, A GOOD APPETITE, EXUBERANT HEALTH, Pure Air and any Amount of Fun, Area few of the blessinps enjoyed by the pvrons of the Yamhill and Ocean Beach Wa gon Boad. . May, June, July and August Is tbe best time to go. The mad has been greatly tm proved : rocks removed from river crossings; gr.tdes re inired, ami everything done to make it safe and convenient. Elenty of Grass for animals on the Beach. Forage "may be purcliascd en route, if de sired. Jet yonr tent, jmt on rorrr old clothes ami -. IJimeiOtf REAL ESTATE. KU. U. JO' FS. 1. M. PATTEHSOK -. JONES & PATTERSON, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, -AND- GENERAL AGENTS. Opera Hoae Block, SAI.KJt, . ....... oreuox. Attention Is (allc4 to Rse IM lotvlng: Oeaerlptlosta of Property FOR SALE: 1 ?t fp ACHES 2J rajlei. aorth ef Fhrrt--S,yS 'Ian, Yamhill counly, a choice fitrin, rich soil, tmiler gno mmicv: IM svns In cultivation; hon- aivd ham and smaller chanl ; all prairie except enoivh oftiiulier lor wood ; otrenil veiy cheap and on ea-y teraae. f At'RES one-half astle sonthof K. Jt. depot at folein; well .unci lor gr denmg; price $30 per acre. 5AXII 10 ACHE loin wilhiri onemtleol the court hmiM! ; ricl soil; price ito lo0 ier acre. ACRES four mlPeorth of Snfcm: a.JI Hinall iinprovewota; ihmd well located and some hue llMjr; price $10 per acre. Q7l4 ACRtS. 4 mile ntn of Srni; Wmr Known an the Mlnto liirin : well unproved ; price, $".iuw-lihera!terv. O.fl I ACRES In Polk rrrv; i sa9e n 4tTr w of Salem ; " v,- In citltiva tion; piod stivk water. Hid rniiye; jrV- $lj Jier acre. 115 ACHES in I'olk enravtr.4 mflrfrom Salem; well improved; pricwfciiOO -g ACRES 8 miles n r ef Salem; 55 JL f a.-res In cultivatlcj ; eoml bouse and ham and line orchard ; well watered : price ti,m J "9" Pi ACRES near Sublliretv. IS arflcs f n - 9 of Salem; nil well fenced, with good stx k water; price, V, pe :re. 1 1 YTtES in I'olk coiiarv.IJ miles w M av W of Salem; Impruveissrnt food; 30 acres ill cultivation ; price $i,mo. 8!i ACRE7 mllessoutfcr.f s,Iem : all -9W under fi-me; goid barn Mid honse considerable Iniproveinent I prKe $11 per a-re, in qiianlitieH to suit purc-kksers. 51) ACRES 15 miles nerlh tnst cl Sa- iTr lem. 011 AliKjim crei'k ; 75 urm In cultivation; good range, et'; watered; price ill per acre. "I fbfb AHtESof lni.1 1 n-rfes 1rtheaxtol JLy Silverton. whli Nin-mili on prvm Ises; price $12ou very cheap. zfi"fl ACRES6milesnofhwprofSairm: TtJL'dfc 1W acre in cuMivMion ; good range, well watered and good eivjiard ; trice $11 per acre. 330 ACRES 12 inl!e c4 of .SVetn ; small improvement; pric$3uoo. ACRES 4 miles aortheai of Sil 9kW verton: valuable farm: uell Im proveil ; good new house nini barn ; imi sktbs In cultlvaUoii; price $toou ; (cmiseasT. ACRES half mile west rfSalev: nvar 9W lorry lauding; well luwroved; crke $iti iiernere, " flt ACRES elshtjnrfleximuth ofSadeas. M-fW on the stav'e mart. l acrw uiuler cultivation : nearly all under fence; ontmarv house aud liam ; gord roiing orchard; i.rtce $l,it. 99 ACRES three miles sonth-oa- of .. Kwiii lem, on mill creek mad. All umler fence and In cultlvaliou ; honseand lvrn in a ilc-irahlc hication ; a bargain ; price 0MK. k ACRES one mile nnth.v. f lein. in I'olk wmiitr. All ondrr icnce; zo acres in cultivation; smalt hone and liarn : good young orchard ; verv doira ble hs-.-ulon for g:intennig pnrises; price CITY PROPERTY: TTOl'SE and half block In Jones' addition MM. 1J story house well tinisheJand grounds c-ii iiiijin'iri, jujce OTS and n. block 4. Reeds' addition, va- t cui ami uue location ; price S4ju. jf LOTS in South Salem, near school notice : W price $'W. Hot'SKand 1 lot. in Robert's addition: belonging to M. R. Moore; price $15flfc. RESIIIEXCE of 1 S. rivar. on Capital 81 price fl)TS 5 and l, block 2.-.. on Churv:h street J vacant; pn.-e $SKI. HKICK store, north end Starkev's blo. k ILs tlri'-proo;': n rwnn on second floor; good brk k warehouse; prk-e $1500. LOTS in Allianv. hear the court hoiiM MM prl.$:ou; Inquire of Thomas Monteltii, AilaiiY. UOCSE and lot on Front street, near bus. iuess rnrt of thceitt ; now tuvupieil bv Mrs. J. L. Starker ; price $Jlon. HOt'SE and lot. South Siilrm; near resi dence of II. Owens; house untiiiishisl : price $.1)0. rpiie Rentinic nnd I.pMlnar r Mil X kinds of propertv. Colhs-tion of Claims, Conveyancing, A.c-, will m-elve promK at tention. 5- For further Information address, JON ES l'ATTERSON, Salem. Oregon. Aiirl2:tf THOMAS H. REYNOLDS, fcEAI.EK IX REAL ESTATE. SALEM, mf Oregon. Spts-ial ntteution given to the collection of accounts, rents, Ac. Aprs:dtrwlt J. NTITZU,. C. C. WAY. A. TAVUilL Real Estate! Real Estato! JA OK STITZtX A ., JKAI, ESTATE AM MONEY I'dttV MM kers. Risims on tirst lloor cjrner Kront and Washington streets, Portland. Oregon, will attend to Die sale and purchase of real estate in all ptirts of Oregon. pedal alten tn irlven to Hie sale of tinning lands. A'.-ril in. d.twtl. X EW ADVEKTISKSIEXTS. 7HE OLDEST AND BEST. D R. H UTE LAND'S Kl.HlKATFn SWISS srOVjrjf UJTTEI2S. 'JUK KI1SST an t Mot Healthful Tonic M evi-v tut riuced i;i the l"i.itefl St;ite. These Bitters have been intheSan Franc iscn mar ket lor over TWKNTY Yr.Aiisi.aud notwithsianil Ing the many new candid ates for public favor, the sales have constantly n creased. TAYLOR A REN DEL Sole Agents, 4:t and 411 Clay Street, Sin Fran cisco. Aprir72,dAwlyin WAITED. AGESTS.-SIOO to 8280 per month everywhere, Male and Female, to Introtluco the genuine improved marshalC sewing machine. This machine will stitch, hem. fell, tuck, bind braid, cord, qnllt. and embns ler in a most sn lierlor manner. I'rK'e.only $15,fnllr licenss; and warranted 6'r five years. We will pv $10011 for a iv raichlne, high prrce or low, tl at villi sew a stronger, more oeutlful or more e'aflc se.nn than ours. It makes tlie Man. tie lAK-K.tlteli. Kverv second stitch can by cut, and slid the cloth cnunit he pnllel apart without tearing it. W'c pay Agents ttnn to ti.Y per minlh, ami expenses! ora comns sio.i from which twice thai amount can be made. For circulars and terms, applv to or address, S. Marshall A Co., No. liri Nassua street. .New York. CAUTION. -Do not be Imposed lijmu by other iwrtles tntveliiig throngn the cmuitry palming etr worlhlesi, cast-iron ma.hines Ro ller the same name or otherwise. turs Ih t he only genuine aud really cheap machine, imn ufatureil. Arr-'i2:dlw:wSm. TENTS. TENTS. 37 Ja3 SO" T S . May be Rented by the WEEK Oil 31 0 IS XII AT THE SALEM BAG FACTORY, South Store, Cliemcketa Block. TENTS AND WAGON COVERS For Sale and Madeto Order. I- CHEESRROrGH A CO. Jnlyllttf TKOFESSIOXAL CARDS DR. K. T. 11IA.SE, KTJVT I.T.COL., LATE KCRGEOV U. & Vol. om.-e-Ihtrblira block, nn stdrs. Jicsldenre. Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. Auircsi -at, , u:i. 1K. CHAS. MIIAOX, CTLLST ASD ACRIST. ' CwiisiiltiiiKand Oueratlnir Suneoii for H Disi-ases o the Eve and Ear. Odlcc Ros. 38 and 3!), Starkey's Block, Salem, siregau. n;lil VIIXA-fETT I'TVIVEKMT '. CALCM, OnEfSOX. tlie oldest and largest O tncst porated School in the State. Cla-shk-al 'muwrcial. Normal ami Sclent IIU; courses ol sttidy. For full information address the Pres- arnt, T. M. GATCH, r i S. TERRY, Sec. or Bd Trustees. Stfat.7. ilAwlv mt. e. n. nsui;. o OFFICE-No. 1, Moores' Blo. k. Rest- lattice -Court Street, Opiiosjie L'ulversitv. octll J. V. iiUlBBN, M. D. 1HY5ICIAN AXD Pl'RGEOX, offers his pmtessional services lo the citizens of Dal lasd vlcinUy. nov.ldwtf DR. II. ARFITV1KK. 1IIYSICIAX ASD SCKCEOV, Office and Itsl li-rK-e on Lllierty street, nea '7 oppo tte the Coiigiegnlloiisl Church. Salem, Xov. Iain, 71. tf fAPLBt Jc MOKELAXD, ATTORNEYS AT iAW, Portland, Ore gon. I mice, up sralrs S. E. corner Front awl WjuhIt!j,ton Streets. Sept.'21iUw POWIXL & I LI XX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors In J.- ChaiM-ry, Allanv, Oregon. L. FLINU , N.iury FnbUc. Collrtctlous and conveyances promptly at tended to. diwtf J. W. VAX DEX BI.IIUII, M. I., Doctor) LATE OF SAX FRAXITSCO; HAVING made the entozoa which infest the hu man system a life-long study, and adopteti his bmnch of medicine as a spe lally, offers bis services to the citizens of Salem' and vi ctim v. oFFICE-KOOMS-38 and 89, over the Post OtHce. The celebrated Worm Sj rupcaii be liad at liisolT.ee. Februai-v 11, ltiTi dAwtf MISCELLANEOUS. National Business College, POIlTLAX, OREGO.V. EXEt'l'TIVE OrrifEBJit H.M.I)cFKACE, W. S. JAMES, - President. Secretary. A Model Commercial College. Tlie Education for the Time, The Importance of a Practical Education Was Never More Apparent Than Now! IT TS UNIVERSALLY ACKXOWLEW; ecl that as we urow in prosperity we grow niore practical, and that It is required of "nien that they educate themselves practically ed ucate uicmscives in tne neat maimer pouiuie to meet the demands of the times. Young men. the future welfare of this Coast looks to Vol ! Are lOl preparel to meet ltadeniaiKls? A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION TO MEET THE Demands of the Age! The iuoi Thorough, Practical, ami Com prehensive ' COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING EVER XXTttODCt'ED BY AST COMMERCIAL -OR - BUSINESS COLLEGE, COMBINING THEORY AND PRACTICE BY MEANS OK BANKS it BUSINESS OFFICES. The Course is so arranged and Taught aa to enable the Student to master it in the Shortest Time rosablo. Each Student after paf.'lni; through the THEORY COURSE, BECOJtra AN ACTUAL Book-Keeper & Merchant where, in the pace of a FEW WEEKS, lie olitalna the experience of an ORDINARY LIFETIME. The Telegraph Uepnrtment la now fit ted up with the !) ot lllsrumellt and is 1b complete running order. For FI LL INFORMATION, send forCOL LEtiE I'Al'KK. UTAddrou.: DcFrancc & Junto, PORTLAND, OREiiON. .IiineJOTJtwlv ron TSIK BEST OF Summer Reading, tet the L(ves of the Great Mudc Masters; Of Heethoven. : of Handel, f ot Moxnrt, tl 7.1: of Memlel'vlinn, (17.1: ol'Riwwiiii, -1 75; of Chopin, $1 50; or of Schaturiaiin, (1 73. These are no Heavy Biographies, lint are charmingly written and verv enter talnlng books, as arc Mma.rt'a letters, 2 volo, ea-'h, 175: lleelhovcirii letters, MendeliMolin's Le ler. i vols, each, (1 7S; Remlnlsouu.'4ol MondeisKhon, (1 7j, To have a Jubilee at home, wild for Tin: woiu.in vrjkvr. Jiiui.i.i: CIIOKVS IIUOH, ,75 For a pood work on Composition, buy ItAKKITM TIIIXRFTICAl, Al I'RAt nt AL IIAB-fOXT. 83.M To make Saahath School children's eves tparkle, get that i.ein of itM'SjM, the New tNib:th .S hool Song Book, entitled: SPARKLJNW Rl Bllai lly Aaa Hull and Harrv tNimlers, K. .S3 Tbe above TWnAa ami I'lccei scut postpaid on receipt of retail price. OI.IVKB HFPSON IH. Boston. C. II. Id ISON A CO., New York. July 7::it Willamette Transportation Co. FROM AND A FTER THIS DATE, INT1L further notice. The Steamer Fannie Patton Will leave her dock, foot of State St., every Welne.iay itriI Nnturdny Jlornlna;, At 8 o'clock A. M. for Port lam I, and will leave Salem every nomlny nnd TbRrwUy Of each week at 5 o'clock P. M. for Corvalll and Intermediate places. C3TFare at R winced Rate. M. D. BILEN, Aarenl. Salem. Deo. 15. 187L GOOD NE WgJ Durham's Instant Relief! CAN BE OBTAIN lip AT I, W. SOUTHER'S Drug Store. SALEM. ORECON. de.44 DKUGGS A2CD 3LEDICIXES. XOTIt-. IK VESSHA. RKLT A JOHNS. WHOLE lTl. sale and Retail Itrniq.'1' fcalem.Ore iron, are the authort.ed Agents li r I he a!e of mv inftilllble WORM SYKI F, to w hom all on lers should be addrewed. 1H. J. W. VAX Dt IIEKUII. Salem, March, 18th, ls7i. In accordance with tbe almve we will con stantly keep ou hand a supply f this invalu able remedy. Nolamlly should he without It. Dmgjrlsis and dealers In medicine snp. plied 011 most lilieral terms. We alu keep uonstantiy on nami DrnK) nnd 1'ituilljr Medlelnrsi, Tullel vJodHt I'erriiiHery, Hrufthr, ete. All (timmIs warranted of beM qiialitr. Dr. A. H. Rett's ollice at the More, sniith'a Block, optKisitc Chemcketa Hotel, Coimner cial St.. Salem, Oregon. I Hnvt th-ders to BELT A JOHNS, ' Siilem, March. 20. IS72. W. WtATHFJtHUKD. J. VT. WKATII1K WEATHERFORD & CO.. M'hlesale and Retail Dealers In 33 UL "O Gr s, Paints. Oils, Glass, Chemicals, EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY. Patent Medicines L Proprietary Articles. Pl'RE WINCH AM MQIOIW, lor Medicinal I'iirj,sH. I'nptims Filled and Mt-difinrs CcBmdfil. WEATHERFORD A CO. . Afr4T2ttrtf SALEM DRUG STORE I J. W. SMITH, DEALER IN Drug, C'ht'inivala, OHs, nnd PATENT MEDICINES, FKKri'XEKlEN, TOIU.T ABTICLEN - AN IV NOTION Pure Wines and Liquors. PRESCRIPTIONS AND Fmnily PrcparntioiiH C AEEFULLY COMPOUITDED At all hours of the day night, bv Comprlcnt Dragglt. Patton1 Klork, Hbite Unvl, Kaleta. MISCELLANEOUS. OREGON WOODEN WARE MANUFACTURING CO. JIAXCFACrntERS OF BUCKETS, TUBS, PAILS, ASD MOODEX WAKE. Works at Oregon Cily, Ojn. THE ORKGON WOODEN WARE MANf "ACTL'RlNti COMPANY have recently completed their works at Oregon City with the most improved machinery ; em bracing the newest patternsand latest patents, imiwted at ereat osl from Massac tin setts The K8T ABLIMIMEST, In all Its appoint menta, will cnire tavorahly wilb any other In the United states. The Compau v are prepared to fill all orders F.rCEDAR. -sfAPLE and ASH RI CKETS, TUBS. BUTTER HR KINS, SALMON KITS WASH BOARDS, Shuttle Bobbins, Broom Handles, etc., etc., etc- Partlcntar attention is callcl to onr ASH PAILS and BI TTER FIRKINS an article far superior to auy heretofore tn market, as causing no unpleasant tame or smell to the contents. From onr superior facilities we are enabled to supply the trade on the most advantageous terms, and by prompt attention and excellent workmanship will merit success In our line. Dealers are requested to examine our wares before puruliasinz elsewhere. 7 Address ail communications to J. D. MUs, Afrmt ' l'ortland, ureenn. JnlyltdAwlm HO HUMBUC I The Proprietors of the Are determined not to carry any Htimmer Goods over Winter. The Immense Stock of beautiful Summer Good will be sold st great- ty reduced Prices. Poplin, C.reiiiuHnm, Plqnea, llald, Charnbrej-a, Tan Iu, Alparaa, Jaconrt, From 15 to 50 cts. pr r Yard. CANE PARASOLS, WHITE AXD BROHX HOSE ASSORTED STYLES OF NtW PRINTS Bleached and Unbleached At the Lowest Rates. Call at the Overland Staire, So (rouble In show pools. Examine ir stock before irr cluvMng elsewhere. ' COHN BRO S. Jtily,tr ATJOTION". FWV he sold .w auction, f., Astoria, Wcrnes- day, AncvM ilr. IH72it lOoVln-k AM. tlie following Lets in Sluvely 'a Astoria IiOTS. A, 4, 9. 10, !. in. 3. 4, 10. All ( lots). .. " itfilos! S. 7. . 9. in, tl. i-j All ,W lotsj. iockh. !W. 1. St. lii. 111. 1-2. .V.I. M Addition. Wxter I.oU. lxit rwn, diotbs 17, 31, SS, .1, 8. CHA9, 8. WRIGHT, Am tloneer. Julvl&wSw DANIEL LOWER, 1XS rretalKtM PortlauU, C 0 m m i s s ion Merchant. Orepsj prtvlue eoM t brst advaatafo la Portland or San rranciaoA. Dealer l CALIFORNIA & ORECON AN O TROPICAL FRUITS. Consign uses Sollrltel. Jan. . 1971 THE SALEM GAS LIGHT COW PART. OFFER FOR HALF,' A PORTIOX OF tbetr CAPITA V MIXHU. Par valne of shares. ftlOA. As prood an op. pmruinity for pratitable uivesUnent fa kIixwo offereil. Term" given and sorrvrlritlona revwivi'd a the Compauy'a office, OrtswoW.biook, second floor. C E. BCRROWR. Salem. 0(rn., July 3d, Ji Preahlcut. July4:dlm M. LEVY haa removed to fi. W. Orav's corner on fMtita Street, with a well ajssortxd stock of Dry Goods, Clothing. BOOTS AXD SHOES, CROCKERY AND CR0CERIES. fcarCASH PAID FOR HlDta. JnnelXdtf