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About The weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1872-1878 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1872)
X t 1 Eceefsfp g)rcgou Statesman. s.uJm. ti:ksiay7 irr. THE CITY AND COUNTY V'Xi Ihiil; i i-iiiti'n!'i Xo 30. Watch risKsr.NTvnoN. Now, Dr. O. P. S. Hummer Siiperiiitetidcntof thin Division of tin- W. I'. TcliiJiapli, lias liDtl it done 1 him. lie is tlie victim of a conspiracy 1 twirn forty-four tel lirapliio operators. Tluiiks;,-iv;iit4 Day, at Yreka. tiny captured him. l'v proxy and t'ne arresting operator, .1. W. Tjiomjison. luldnnsfd him thusly: " Iioctur, I liae the lionor as well an the Kratiticatiou, on behalf the operators of your Lis;ri( t, of presenting yon with thin watt-h ami chain as atiliht token of the regard ami esteem have for you. May our in tercourse in tiio ftiture, In-an pleasant as in the past; and when you read the names hereon engraved, may you always remember we are your friends." At thin idago of the proceedings. 3Ir. Thompson throw in sight of the astonished JXxtor, an elegant watch and cliain, the lat ter having engraved thereon, the names of '-cli of tiie forty-four operator in this dis trict, and bestowed it npou him. The Doe tor received it, with becoming umii of oiirw, and rtplitd: I accept your gift with a feeling that illy I deserve tliis splendid watch and chain at lhe hands of those, who by the prompt, ef ficient, cheerful discharge of their every du ty, have already done so much to make lhe ii-l;'tions brtweVu us so pleasant anil egreea i ile: and 1 assure you this present shall lv duiiMv cherished. This iK-sutiful watch shall f-wr lie to me a memento of the im- fmrtanee of improving prisent time, and i shall incite, inn to still more diligence in the j performance of my duties, in the interests of the great and good corporation in whose service, we aro engaged; never teing un mindful of the welfare of my co-laborers. And this tine chain r.pon whte golden links sue engraved forry-tonr named of those whom I am proud" to call my friends, is doubly dear to me. As our iiames are so neatly and endearingly associated, so may we ever he unitad in love and good fellow ship to discharge life's every duty that we may le permitted to one day join that corps to which disappointments and partings are unknown. Sincerely and heartily I thank you." V! These proceedings and spocc'.ios were tel- ' egraphetl Thanksgiving Day to all the oper ator in the District, the disjiatch contain ing also the names of all the operators w ho Joined tlie gift. We recognize among them, several old acquaintances. The Doctor is a lucky fellow, besides being a very pleasant and deserving gentleman. Now, let him come to time in matters telegraphic C 1K I rr coi it r. 7 iu Jmliie 1'rltiny, Nov. i'.KIl, if V ourtli luy of the Teriu. f,MeCraekeu et al.. vs. Swart!; motion for mlgment on pleadingH, overruled. Mary Tucker vs. lieu Tuckei, divorce; de cree granted. .Jacob ('miser vs. lieaver Hosierv Co.; leave given plaintiff to withdraw bill of items. I iuvon Gilisou vs. ('. K. Reeil; cause set for Wednesday morning, Dec. 4th, at 9 A, M. J. It. McC'lane vs. A. O. Dslgu; suit in e.piity; ordered that Peter Yankee; lie sub-sinnk-d for Dodge, as defendant. State of Oregon vs. Thos. McC'lane, lar ceny, trial by jury; jury failed to agree and jury discharged from further attendance at this term of Court. Augnstine liaymond vs. Jan. Coyle, a cause in ejectment: evidence being 'taken before the Court, at the hour of adjourn ment. Sheriff retnrn.id the following named per sons in n'tum to venire fur additional ju rors: Samuel Parker, If. A. Johnson, S. W. McDowell, C. H. Yeaton, J. V. Coulter. O. lUiwland, 11. A- liiggs, P. lialtou, Alex. Slong. , The Court adjourned to 9 a. ji. t.i-mor-ror. t Tire Weatheb Qi-estiox. During the resent month we have repeatedly heard the remark by long-time residents' that they "never saw such remarkable weather in No vemlier" such cold and stormy weather in the first half, and bright, beautiful weather in the last lmlf. The month has been a re markable one. - For twenty years, at least, we have not had a November with so many clear, bright days in nil the month, to say nothing of the list half, which is almost in variably rainy and windy. But we learn from older settlers tlian we, that the No vember of 1H17 was quite similar to this. In that vear the cold and snow began on the l'lth and continued till the 21st, when it turned off warm and pleasant, and there was no more severe weather during the win ter. So it seems, after all, that in weather as well as in all things else, there is abso lutely "nothing new nnder the sun." If the coming winter shall follow in the wake of its prototype of 1847, we shall feel really grateful for the recent "cold snap." Wapato Dave. This Grand Eonde brave lias had his character Bomewhat in peril this week ; the Grand Jury has been inquiring whether he killed a squaw in this county last fall. Dave went on a rousing drunk, during which, and in his company, a squaw did him the injustice to die suddenly and mysteriously, in Dave's wagon. It was known that he had. in accordance with time honored Siwash usage, kicked her some, miffed her some, and banged her around some just to keep things quiet and pleas ant and there were people illiberal and suspicions enough to think that, maybe, Dave had overdone the matter of patriarchal chastisement to the extent of kicking, cuff ing and banging tho woman to rhe other side of the Indian river Jordan. The Grand Jury, however, couldn't find it so, and the imputation against Dave's character for -peace and quietness is removed. Dave didn't kill the sqnaw. THASKSorvisrt ts Salem. Thursday was quiet as a Sabbath in this city. Nearly all placeit of business were closed, and those that remained open might as well have been shut up. People did not dicker worth a cent. They had, gene.mllv, a "bone to pick."with"families or friends : and fur that iitirjxjse there was much staying at home. The only public services that we know of were at" the Presbyterian (.'hutch, where si-vend of the congregations united in Thanksgiving .rn i sernx .n by lk-v. Mr. lJowers. As Avxiversary. Yesterday was Knick erbocker's Day. whatever that may mean It is an anniversary somehow connected with the evacnatioa of New York, I y the Itritish. several year ago. If anybody wants to know more iletinitelv. le t cm find cut. AxoTur.n Convict. Mr. Dan. L. Green. Sheriff of Josephine comity, arrived yester day afternoon, with another convict for the penitentiary a half-breed, convicted of bur glary and sentenced to two years imprison ment. TinsKsviivrso Cider. Mr. Wagner, who resides near Jackson's Hill, pnt the Stateh mam boys all in thanksgiving humor. Thurs day forenoon, with a. couple ot gallons of splendid sweet cider. Admitted to Citizenship. Stephen Dc shautel was admitted to citizenship vit r dnv. liefore Judge Uonhain, of the Circuit Court. . Frohl Duihj of Sumiii'j Ihr. 1. ion,", Kwiup T.-ns. Secretary Chad- wick informs ns that the principal object of Ins late visit to raigene v n, nm u hum somo amuigetncBt with tho Survsyor (in eral by which it iigh bo aseertaimj and definitely settled, what lands ljelong to the SUt and what are subject to entry mxter tlie rnitt d htatos. preemption ana home Htead laws. The instructions to surveyors as to the designation of the character of lands, directs them to designate lands as arablu where the arable. land of the smallest legal subdivision predominates. The swamp lands have Ikk ii located according to these designations, bv.t it is found that many settlers have lieen recently going upon these, so designated swamp lands, and claiming them under tho homestead or pre emption laws. Of course this multiplies conflicts and also reduces the number of acres which the State can finally make i available.' The number of contlicte that havo reached the office of the Board of School Land Commiasioners, has become so formidable that something hael to lie done, to protest not only swamp land claimants, but tlie rights of the State, in tho premises. Mr. Chadwfck informs its that an under standing will probably lie arrived at, by which the State land will be saved to the Stab;, without the bottwr and expriuc of suits. cmtiiT coi'iir. Bonhsin, Jmltfe Saturdnj, Xov. ;M)t!i. N. P. Jfaekvs. E. B. Fiskoct. al.; me chanic's hen; judgment of foreclosure for want of answer. John C. Hnmner v. Logan A McNaugh ton, set for trial Monday, Dec. 2. at 1 i at. A. Kavmond vs. Jas. Covie, suit in eject ment; trial concluded and cause taken un der advisement. , , A. Raymond . EJvrard t offy; samo as Mtate of Oregon va The. McClaine, lar cenv, second jnry trial; verdict "gniltr as charged m the indietnienir"' Tnesduy Dec. 3, set for pronouncing sentence. Conrt adjourned till Monday, 2, 9 a. . Sociil. rAaTyr-Misa.Lumio McCully en- , . i M , .rum friends l-,flv evening alr boBia in this city. Thar largeaiid well furnished rooms were filkJ . J .1 ir i.. wiia miMt ft'rrw'Hnlfi TTiftn- S GawTfei. i.ha rvprfcRd herself with abundant roccew m making her Wtn all feel at home, bbo iubjwii ""is" Ol IDDW1UI - bnko np at a late hour aud every one went home in excellent umiren ,"r3,"fj"V" 11. KMII.mlmnm llf AIlH l.lllllle. mem sunu; ---- aud wishing her fu" .meaanrf nf nppiness in tne invure. Who Wbx It V There lias lxu no in Mciry worth mentioning as to the anthor Jliip of tlie Tombstone maniJesto of 1 tittay. It is not a Tenisrkable dienmeirt and no bodv seems to care ; but we have heard It augiusted that it mentions A. J. Monroe so frequently and in such flattering , terms, as to lead to the general impression that he writ" it. " A MAosmcEXT Paib or 'kh. Mr. C. D. Folger of the Grand JUonde Itcnervalion. eaiuo ver to this city Friday. Among other things, lie brought along a magnifi cent pair of elk horns, and presented them, with the compliments of the Elk family, to the Siathixax ofliee. The horns measure each about six feet from Toot to tip, and at! carry six or seven prongs, averaging a foot or more in length, each. Mr. Folger savs, (but then Fulger in such a joker) that it was the original intention of the elk to grow them ten feet, each ; but when cap tured the! words were found on each ex tremity: "Vetoed-L. F. O. 1872." Ot-R Sfxtimeets, l'REcisELV. Tho Mer cury says : "If, among all the mean, low, vile" and contemptible creatures of this world, there is one meaner than all others, it is the man who takes a newspaper for two or three years without paying for it and then sends it back "refused."' We could a tale unfold of a few such men. that would make each particular hair of tho average mean man stand on end. And we are going to do it, before long. They Hano ox Well. The Grand Jury has now been in w-ssion a week, and last evening it adjourned to meet again Monday, with a prospect of staving till the middle of the week, at least. The jury presented two bills of indictment yesterday. The parties lieiug at large, we are not permitted to men tion their names. Taxes Collected. Sheriff Scott and his deputies collected $5,000 taxes during the month of NovcmU'r. Rettusixo. Gen. Palmer arrived from Vamhill. Friday night, and yesterday, left for the Siletz Reservation. Froi Daily of Thi-x:1ii;i .'!. THE CITY ELECTION. The "Tax-Payers" Elect Mayor, Re corder and Treasurer. Republican 5Inrhnl r.lerted. THE CITY COUNCIL A TIE. The election passed off very quietly, with out more varied scenes than an occasional drunk. The Tax-Payers' ticket elected most of their nominees. ' The following table shows the returns as (veu to the City Re corder : lt ?.f M ilh MAYOR. Hiirrf. Wurri. H'ai-rf, Ward. It. Carpenter SO 112 C,2 47 A.J.Munror tSi 114 12" 53 KEToniiEK. C. S. Woodworih...2t Wo M Ml . V. IMh 112 12 49 lREASl'REH. A. N. Ci'hert tl 111 .52 : C. J'. Slrnlton 77 11:) HI il 11 AKSnAI.. J. A. Ilaker 51 1.10 ft-t M W. R. Crump '.C M .".s COVSCILMES. T. McF. Patton 27 V. J. Babivnuk 32 J. W. Oilbrrt hk B. F. Brvu n ft) L. Johnson 21i", K. M. Wailc 217 n. M, Thatcher V, J. W. Crawford 56 - Juhn Smith 41 J. C. Itrrry 37 Geo. II. Jones S7 O. F. Dennis 44 '. Uriffllh 51 K. Strong 63 Republicans In Roman; "Tax-P.iycrs' Tick et" in Italic. Total vote of city on Mayor 5-10. A. J. Monroe's majority over Carptuti. r. 44. Indian OrrBBEAK. An announcement is made this morning by State telegraph tliat the Modoc Indians have openly declared war against the United States, and a heavy fight ensued. This wandering band of In diana have caused a great deal of tronblo to Agents for several years, by refusing to re main upon the Beservation. The unmlier of the insurgent Modocs, including women and children do not exceed four hundred, and only about one hundred of thorn are warriors. Two years ago during Superin tendent Meacham's term of office, this same band of Indians refused to go upon the Res ervation under any consideration, saying that they wonld fight first. Snpt.- M. had not mofo than half a dozen men with him at the time, but with an air of indifference gav-j Scar-faced Charley, Captain Jack, lilack Jim and Tho Doctor all of whom were killed in the present fight until "next sun-up" to give up their arms or fight. Scar-faced Charley wanted to know where his soldiers were, as he could only see six or se ven, and he would not let his hundred warriors fight with them. Supt. M. told him lie had just enough men to whip him, and if by next "sun-up" they had not laid down their arms they must fight. During the night a portion of them took a stampede and ran away. The next morn ing Supt. M and liis" six men took aliout forty guns from the remaining warriors, and" then escorted them to the Ileservaticn. He then returned and gathered np all the stragglers except ono family and took them to the Reservation also, where they remain ed a few months only, then ran away again. Since which time they have been running at will, as the Department at Washington ordered Supt. Meaeham to use no force or attempt to coerce them. So long have tUcy been allowed to do as they wished, that they imagine it is impossible to defeat or compel them to surrender. We understand that a company of men intend to start from this city to-day to aid in defending settlers, and subjugating the wily Modocs now on the war path. DrED. Albert C. Bnford, aged 23 years, died at his home in this city iast Saturday night at 12 M. of lung fever. He had been suffering intense pain for about three weeks past, during which time hopes were enter- tained of his recovery, as at times he would rouse himself and appear to be improving, only to fall lower toward the silent physi cian, death, the healer of every ill. He was a member of the Christian Church, and much beloved bv all who knew him, and his loss will be greatly felt by his many friends and associates, and his parting words were for thein to So live, tliat when thy summons conies to join Tlie innumerable caravan that movps To that mysterious realm, where raclislia.il take His chamber in the silent halls of death. They go not. like the quarry-slave at night. Scon"" ' 'o his imigeon ; but snstain'dar.d sooth'd Bv a., uiiiitering trust, approach thv grave, Like one tliat draw s tlie drapery of his conch About him, and li'S dov.n to pleasant dreams. Celebrating. And then1 was a sound of revelry by night. It was " the boys " cele brating the victory gained at tlie polls. What the victory wras or who elected made no material difference, only the were happv and wanted to cheer every body, so they did, n-gardlcss of the drenching rain. "They wanted to sing, so they did without thought of time or tune. Each man cheered the lrmdcnt. sang the sweetest and was the only solrr man in the crowd, according to his own ecnliar way of thinking. We suspect a few of them will be troubled with tho "ep. ijitici" tn-day, H'rsE IlraoLAEiZED. The residence of Mr. Pfrain, near Eola, Polk county, was entered last Friday morning by a bold and racklnss hnrglar," who' first succeeded in poisoning the witch-dog, thus gaining an onrraaea without disturbing tho family. After tnftimagimr around for nome time be awakened Mr. Pfran, who. aupposng it was onva ma sons, aalted turn u he wero sick, to which - the thief replied, yes. but upon nr. i-irans aruung ana s wrong toward hiin, he turned noon his heels and made good hi escape, carrying with him a gold watcn vaiuea at f . - Stectt Cnosanfos. We do hot wish to grumble or appear overly particular, hot wo do wnnt to ask the business men of Com- ihenual and State streets if it would not be pleasanter lor pedestrians especially fe male n tne crosswaiKS were more care fully attended to. Heretofore a person was constantly employed in keeping them passa ble during the winter months. In order to ford some of onr streets with safety now the amistance of a resident pilot would be come necessary. -.... . . . i Fnrr.RAi. Thais. A very largo number of friends followed the remains of the lat John Byrne, to its last resting place yester day, as tne procession moveel slowly through the streets, a deep silence and hush of busy life, bespoke, pli'ner than words, tlie reverence for thcdcaiL The presence of death, reminds ns that we, at any time may be railed from earth, and add another sepnlcher to life's final home; the citvof tho dead. . - , Osce Monr. Fabf.wt.ij Once more wo aro called to perform the solemn dntv or saying farewell to Mr. Frank E. Hodg kin, ex-local of the Statesman. He's gone from our gaze like a beautiful star. In the halcyon days gone by we revelled in his snnny smile, but now he's gone and left us all forlorn to mingle n the busy marts of trade at tho metropnh j. In our sorrow per chance we're not alone r there's another not a sister not a brother. Tis human to err, farewell, i ' . - F literal honci-A special meeting of Capital Lodge No. 11, L O. O. T., is called at their Hall Taosday, Dee. 3d. at 12:) n'olock. for the pnrpoae -of attending the funeral of our late brother, Albert O. Bn ford. . A full attendance is desired. Mem bers of sister Lodges visiting the citv. aro requested to attend. -', By order of the W. C, Tv7 - liAEiiB, W. 8. ' Chhwtwa TM!. The Sonth Palem Sun day School are tlie first to tile intention of having a Christmas tire at their chnreh, Christmas Eve. parents are reqnestod by the Pastor to reserve their holiday presents tintil that time, iu order to mrke ih occa sion more pleasant. ! Assistant Editoh. Mr. Samuel C. Simp son, of this citv, will, we nuderstand, take his departure for Portland next Hatnrday to assume the dnties of Assistant Editor on the Daily bulletin. Mr. 8. has a well-deserved and widespread reputation as a wri ter and poet, and his services in the enter prise wul add greotly to the public favor already bestowed upon that journal. The L.'.i fy f .! M. E. Church !4f-r. rl M tlio:Igisla rVTinui.'tlle 4th will kit an I' be Hall, on H iimt. Aa 'U 1 (" also inttrnnwti Wl iptn will lr provided; tv ndaudnffra ao- loo. tliK-te, qeartvtia. The uni t of ad' misaioii, iai-i;.i:n renin. rp-r1 31 We nftr . 2d ; ARmxrrn. TV Nrt ynfrrdr- ht a lxiy by tlx aai4 f Starr hn4 tro" arrested for stealing mw Iri and delimit tlienio the mill, on a i -harf t r Mr. Chase. were nnablc to get tin no'rTicalari,' and in conse quence caunot vouch for its truth. ." ' Kecoomzkd. Oriftlin, the man who stahlied Quinn at Oregon City, and whom the Enterprise says has not bWn heard of since, was seen upon the street In this city last Sunday evening. Notice. The members of tho Kebekah Lodge of this city arc reqnestod to meet at the Hall this evening, as tho Grand Master will lie present, and exemplify tho work. Personal J. T. Apperson, Grand Mas ter of tho Grand Lodge of Oregon, I. o. O. F.. is at present in this city, and on Wednesday evening will visit the" Lodges. Regular meeting of Hook and Ladder Orr. this evening, at Yeaton's Furnitnro Store. Commercial Street. Time 7 o'clock, slorp. A full attendance requested. " Kkki- it before thf peoplr ! tliut tho Overland Store has just received a lieauti ful lot ot Gold aud Orcide Jewelry, brace lets etc., appropriate for Holiday gifts; also Waterproof Astrachan ifloth, cloaks pjc. aj S"erv low price s. 10d Fortue Hou'Days. Those in waivh off Holiday presents should step into Terrell t A Gillingham's store and examine their fine J assortment of Lace Jollars, Handkerchief. Furs, Shawls, VclvcttVn, and White Kiblct Cloaking, Ac, Ac. 5d Ax Astrolooer Loor v. Prof. Chancy de livered a course of lectuves at Oregon City last week. Frask Bf.wley keeps th best market in Salem. Commercial street, next door to billie Stanton's. The Christian Mkssekoer is a first-class family newspaper. Sent ta any address un til Jan 1, 1874, for $2. Address Wells Dniry, l'ublisher, Monmo uth, Oregon. Nov. 2!), '72, lm. New Lard at $1 50 a can at ti te Fulton and Union Market on Commercial . ttreet. l.Ot'AL IIREVITIIVI How would it do to use Hoss 'tetter bit ters in treating tho Hoss disease ? An energetic, competent man wanted to thrash tlie boys in one of our scho vis. Mr.' Chadwick, Secretary of fits .te, is off on a visit to Eugene City. Will ri iturn to day. One of our literary young men, hearing of "A Dog, afuir Landseer," wants t o know what he is after him for. "Deep in my heart a birdluig dw ills" i s the title of a new song, and not a is iso fa r doctors, as might be first suggested. Belt i Johns, Druggists, are out with a new advertisement this morning., lio "apothecarelessneas" in that store. The next term of the Willamette V nivo r sity will commence Dec. 16th. A "model school" department is to be one featu re. A new word coined for the nse of tl te F resent generation is " apothecareless ness ." t is short for "an inquest and a fun, :ral ." A country youth inouind at a city dn ig store for ten cents' wcrtli of "love powd rrs ;" "something that would not stir her -up much, but make her dream of hira of nights." We have nothing new from the Boaid c f Equalization. The members aro still dee in the mysteries of the county assestimen t rolls. By the way. there are some things ii i some of those rolls that will probably for ever remain mysteries. Bogus half dollars and quarters aro ii i circulation, and are so well executed thi they deceive laost people. We havo no fears personally. The Congregational Fair will take jolaco the l.ith ot this iaonu i. j Mail affairs were ex tremely gentle at the rostoffice yesterday. Skates are as useless at present as a Dutch almanac for the year I . Turkey is now safe until Christmas ' and New Year. Every tnr. key has his day. Why is the Statksstj us office like the San- tiam Indians? Whv, i he "Chief is gone. ! P. S, This is a "joake ." TELEGRAPHIC. HORACE GRZJ1EY DEAD. LiSlMSt IIOlll'M. THE MEETING OF CONGRESS. Tlie Orii-iiei iif JVniiee. G1UIAT EXCITEMENT I PARIS. Another War Possible. KASTERX SEWN. Dentil or Horace Urrrley Hi II ur. New York, So v. 2X. The Tribune to-morrow will pn Wish the following: Horace Greeley sl ept eight liours and a halt on Weclnesdi iy night, which gave him a renewal of strength. During Thursday lie wai ; more" comfortable than on Weduei .lay. Though very weak anil i u ! liincs uiiffnsi.-iou. lie re ceive without ti iliculty a nIVieienl amount of nourish nient. At 7 o'clock la it evening lie tool ; Ix-cl ten, ami soon afterward "went it lcep. Upon the whole, however, t is condition i still such as to excite th e mo-t serious ap prehensions. NEW VoitK, Xoi .'. 20. Mr. Gree ley's death is expet ted momentarily, iKith by his relatives and physicians. Yesterday false repot ts were current in many quarters that h is disease hud ter minated fatally, and many persons be seiged the Tribune o !lice to ascertain the true state of affair, s. Jlr. (ireeley is at Tarrytown, away from the public, and manv of hU fl-iet ids. Yesterday evening, at a medical consultation, it was said it was doubtful if he could live more than a few day . Dr. L. A. Hammond, one of the physicians, said; " I doubt if he wiil 11 e forty-eight hours longer.- I should ut t be surpris ed to hear of his death to-n. ight. hile at his bedside " he added, "Dr. Weed, an old Iriendof Mr. Grea ley's came up. Wishing to test Mr. Greeley, I said 'Mr. Greeley, do you .know Mr. Weed ? ' Mr. Greeley stared vacantly and answered that he had u ever met him before in hialife. He salt I further: 'I never heard the name Weed before." The doctor described Greeley as talk ing Incoherently all tlie ttm?, being quite obstinate, and says ho di e not know his own daughter. Bet ween 8 and 10 o'clock last evening his-condition was less favorable. Physicians did - not anticipate any important change within twelve liours. CHICAGO, Nov. 20 11:30 A. M A private dispatch from Xew York, says Mr. Greeley is dead. Illne of Ueora. HeDounld, the Poet. Xkw Yokk, Xov. 28. George Mc Donald, the poet, is severely ill at the residence of a friend at Scotch Plains, Xcw .lersey. ( . The Meeting- at 'oiiE;rpt. Washington, Nov. 2K It Ls cer tain that a (juorum will be present in each House of Congress on Monday, when the President will communicate hi message. The Secretary of tin- Navy has fin ished his report. 1KAME. The ('ov.iekt Ketween Tfctrrx aad the ntlonn! Asmeuibly tireat Exrlte iient In Paris A 4'rttia not Im probable. London, Nov. 2S. H was reported in Paris la?t night that a compromise would be made'lM-tween the President and Assembly based on the accep tance of immediate ministerial respon sibility bv Thiers, and an agreement on the part of the Conservative Iep nties to consider questions of consti tutional reform afterward. The ru mors of compromise excite the sus picious of tlie Left. A special from Paris to the Times says it is rumored i that Thiers will appeal to tlie people ; tliat the city is. excited is evident frow. intimations in the quarter inhabited by working hien over tlie report of the Committee on Address. The writer of the re port, M. Batbie. is already very un popular in these parts of the city. A special to the Daily Tefejrraph states that General Matiteuflel, com manding the German army of occupa tion in France, has received orders to concentrate his forces in case of cer tain contingencies. London, Xov. 28.-3 p. m, The situation at Versailles U unchanged. V The opinion rales ground that a compromise will be effected. The provinces overwhelm Thiers with Words of cheer and promise of sup port. -YkkMilus, $"v 23. The Aw n bly this ftftemoen debated on tlw re port of the Comrnitteee on Address. It was opened by M. Grevjv who read tho resolution which einbodie tlx recommendations ot the majority re port. CM. Dafaure, Minister of Jus tice, made a speech defending the President and counselling concilia tion. The Jlinisters said to he Al ready responsible had never sheltered themselves behind the President. He objected to the proposal to deprive the President of the right to speak in the Assembly. He compared the posi tion of the "President of the United States, who had the right to veto laws a nd whose powers were so largely in creased during' the vacations ofCon ?ress. with that of President Thiers. The Minister added that while lie de preciated the exclusion ol the Presi dent from participation in debates in the Assembly, the Government was willing to consent to it if eomiensa tory privileges were granted. 1 le con eluded by submitting the resolution providing for the appointment of a committee of thirty whose duty it .shall lie to draw up a law regulating tlie powers and prescribing the condi tions of Ministerial responsibilities. Mr. Bathie moved the resolution pro posed by Minister of Justice fie re ferred w ithout debate to the Commit tee on Address, and that the Commit tee be instructed to report within a year. This motion was adopted, and the sittings of the Assembly was sns jiended to allow tho Committee to prepare a report, on which they are now at work. Later. The Committee on Address have been in session three and a half hours, and the sitting ot the Assembly was not resumed until half past six ! M. M. Batbie announced that the voraniittee rejected Minister Dufanre's resolution and determined to stand by its own resolution for immediate con sideration, which was demanded. The decision ot the committee w-as coupled with a demand for immediate debate. It caused a profound sensa tion in the Chamber. Minister Iu faure, in reply, declared he should in sist on the consideration of the resolu tion he had submitted, and asked for in adjournment of the sitting until to morrow. Amid much confusion and uproar several votes were taken, wherein it appeared that the Right and Right Center are united and will be organized, but an adjournment was ii amately conceded and the sitting was brought to a close. During the proceedings the excite ment in the Chamber and outside was intense. The hall was completely, filled, while large crowds gathered iii tlie lobbies, corridors and streets. The situation is extremely serious, and it is impossible to predict what turn events may take to-morrow. Another European War Possible. Xew York, Xov. 23. Specials from Washington say that information has leen received there that, owing to tlie disturbed state of France, the Cer man Government has ordered an in crease of rates lor emigrants from Ger man cities, as a measure of self-protection. The German Minister at VVasli ington is about to acquaint President Grant of the occasion of the German prohibition. The German Minister yesterday said he regarded it as possi ble that there would be war between Germany and France : that he had of ficial advices that his Government ap prehended trouble. Further Particulars of the Death of Horace Greeley. STORMS OA TIIK LAKES. Senatorial Election in Sorth Carolina The Alabama Political Im broglio. MiNccllniicoui IN'vm. EASTERN SEH'Ji. Particular of Wreelej" death. Xkw York, Nov. 2'.). The Tribune issue3 the following bulletin : November 29, S P.M. Mr. Gree ley died very quietly and without pain at ten minutes past seven this evening. He was conscious and rational. New York, Nov. 2. Horace Greeley's life, was insured for $100,000 6r the benefit of the Tribune Associa tion. It is announced that the .'happaqiia homestead of Greeley is to be aban doned by the family, and that tlie pnierty Is to be aiitioneered oft fos morrow. Fexrts to tireeley. Washington, Nov. 20. There were frequent inquiries from all classes to day in regaid to Greeley's death, and much sympathy expressed. A report of his death i'i circulation this even ing, having reached President Grant. In and family, iu token ot respect, did not nttend tin- reception ;' th-' Hipiiv nititie Corps given by the S' i-ret::iy f State, but sent a note cp:iiiiif' 'n-ir uleenee. All the memlxTS ot the al.iuet were present to-day. The piiucii:il busi ness was the reading of the President's Message. Ilorw EpiUeuile. Corson. Bluffs, Xov. 20. A large number of cases of the hors disease has appeared here. Storm on The Ijtke. Detroit, Nov. 29. Tlie storm caught many vessels outside the Heads. Lake Erie" is full of ice, and it is blowing a gale from the northwest and snowing. .Seven or eight vessels are reported ashore or fast in the lee. Colli Weather. New York, Xov. 20. Tho Erie canal is not closed. The St. Laurence River and Welland canal aro closed with ice. POTOHKEEI'SIE, Nov. 20. Ten inches of snow have fallen here to-day. The canal is partially frozen over ami navigation will soon be suspended. Siortli Carolina Senatorial Election. Raleigh, Nov. 20. The Senatorial question is unchanged as yet, w ith no prospect of a settlement. Ou the fourth ballot to-dav, Vance had 7 1, Poole, 71, and Merrlam, 22. Statue totieueral Jleatlc. Gettysburg, Xov. 30. The Gettys burg Memorial Association have, de termined to erect a statue to General .Meade, and a memorial column. The Political MmMIe. Montgomery, Xov. 30. The Leg islative imbroglio still continues. Gov ernor Lewis yesterday sent a commu nication to the Legislators, gathered at the Uuited States Court room, and as Governor Lindsay liefore retiring sent his Message to tlie bodies eonven ed at the State .House, it turns out that both bodies have received Execu tive recognition. Fronde" I II newt. The indisposition of Fronde prevent ed his reception to-night by the Faust ( inb of Brooklyn. 3f iBcellaneotm Xem, Ni.w YORL, Xov. 29. The Herald's Washington special confirm the re port of trouble between France and Germany, mentioned in yesterday's dispatches. Wm. M. Evarts presides at tlie re ception to be given to Minister Wash bume by the Union League Club on Wednesday next. Well & Co., sugar importers, to-day settled the suit against them In the United States Court for defrauding the revenue, by paying over $120,000. An Application to the United States authorities to reduce the bail of Wood hull andClaflin was refuged today. Chicago. Xov. 20. This morning George Driver, a carpenter, shot (It is feared fatally; his divorced wite, who refused to give him money to continue yesterday's drunk. He then fled. The weather is the coldest of the season three deg. below zero. I'ORnUX XEWS, France. Vbikaiixes N'ov. 2t Kvenino;. Alter a long and excited debate this afternoon, the Assembly, by a vote of 375 to 385, approved the resolution proposed by Minister Dutanre. Before 3o the eir of the debute 'mierj eio-nncitly-nddreoHHl.the House ibr an hoar and a lialf. He acknowledged the jseniblv liad sovereign' power. He condemned tlie Socialist- doctrine, and xpnssively affirmed LU belief in God. He 'declared that lie remained f.iithiil toUio pact of Ikirdeaux, and claimed tliat lie belonged to uo party. He admitted that lie was personally m fa vor of a constitutional monarchy, but added that tli monarchy is impossible. We have lW- Republic." Let us make it coniTative. He denied any sharo in tlu political opinions of the Lelt. and closed with the declaration that the declaration that the duty of the Government was liimness, moderation and impartiality toward all jiarties. Paris, Nov." .'so. The Aembly"s annrnvnl of the Minister Dufaure lias had a quieting efl'ect. Tranquility j prevails. ' ' In the Assembly this afternoon the . minutes of the preceding sitting were j ratified. The gloomiest impressions prevail this evening in Paris. It is he- j lieved it will lie impossible for Thiers to govern the country under the cir- euinsfances. The manaichists declare f hut they will oppose Thiers to the bit ter end, unless he disavows all respoii-1 sibility for the couise of Gambctla. It : is auiiiHinccd this evening that Ie Frsinc has resigned. The Piesident I anl Ministers are now closeted Willi, 'Ibiers. j M.i.i:ii. Xov. 2!. A sharp battle -j wr.s fought in Mnrcia between the ; Government troops and insurgents. ; Tlie latter were routed with great lo-s. j The insurgents were also beaten in j Lcnares, Alusia. and Aricoila La-: fontcra, with loss of prisoners, horses and materials. The Govern ment forces have driven lhe Kepubli cans from Hajar There are symptoms of a renewal of attempts at an outbreak at Saragossa. Iieinlbrcements arc now being sent to the garrison.' Marshal Serrano has sent a telegram to the Captain General of Andahisia, offering aid against Kepnbllcan Insur gents. The Cortes yesterday by a vote of 152 to 47 rejected Fignero's motion to censure the Government tor the ap pointment of Gaminde Captain-Gener-ol of Cotaionla. From Berlin. Bkrmn, Xo.v 29. In the Lower House of the Diet, after a brilliant speech by Hen- Falk, in which the determination of tlie Government to wage war was announced, a motion was introduced by Herr Maltinkrodt against the exclusion of tlie eclesias tical orders as teachers from the pub lic, was rejected by a vote of 212 to 81. Berlin, Xov. 30. The German Government has authorized aa em phatic contradiction of the report tele graphic from Maris to London, that Gen. Mantcufl'cl, Commander of the German forces in France, had orders to concentrate his forces in certain contingencies. From St. I'etei-sliurtt. St. Pktkrsri'RG, Xov. 30. A dis patch from Khiva reports the cholera rasiiiff there. CAI.II'ORM.1. From Kiua FranrlKCo. Han" Fhancisco, Xov. 20. -At six o'ehx-k this evening, a tire was discov ered in the cupola of t he Valley i'.tvil ioti. A secontl alanii called o:tt the entire force of the Department, bntths lliinies were not subdued until all but the front id' the immense structure was destroyed. It was owned by an incor porated company. The loss is estimated at $.S,(XK. The place was one of pop ular resort lor years. The lire is thought to be the work ot an incendi ary. Further estimates of the los by the Pavilion lire reach $13MKX; insurance, SliOOO. l'aul Wentzel. German Consul at Shangliai. died on Oct. 17. The typhoon at Manila, October 12. sunk the" Spanish brigGenova. All on board but one were lost. The brigs Alezaitdc Itoderigo, tUime and two others w ore beached, All other vessels in the liarlnir sulTcred dainage. Tlie new steamer pier and two hundred houses were destroyed. The agents of the Pacific Mail Steam ship Company require shippers by the Arizona to pay tweuty-live jier cent, on invoices amounting to about iW, (KH for towing her into jiort. It raiin-t'. hard all night, and still con tinues. The btir is rough and no arri vals or departures this morning. , Several cases oflioise disease in S lano county; one fatal. It has not ap peared here yet and no fears of it. San Fit am isco, Xov. 30. A letter from a man at the diamond fields just received, states that at least 1,800 inen are on the grounds prospecting. A ju dicious silence is observed concerning tlieir success. Counsel for the Commit tee of Inquiry, are investigating laws applicable to such abnormal swindles, and seem to havn arrived at one oou cltision, that the ofience ranks as a mis demeanor and not r.s felony. Photo graphs of some of tl'.:1 gcni; have been taken tor the owners. Interior Cnliroruia Ilsj?il-lii-. !.os Am i.i.i"., Nov. ::r.--Tii ' si,i iti on the s.-:i cna-t is the he:: for f::r-. the stoanvr Paci t ktii.'.vi: : . ver- due -it S tti Pi-lro. The I'.i'iMit moni.d f ;!,! W,u;!ieni Paeitie Itaiir. -ii! !ocat"d by tin "oin mon Com, c:l last evi-niug. -o:n;-;i-.'tIie mill on hai J tract i:i So;. ora. o:' li !er.". acre--. I T Ail. Salt I.akk, Xov. 30. Gen. Max well this morning served a notici- on George Q. Caiiiion. of bis inteutioti to take testimony at Pi-ovo mi the ivu testetl cae of his election, as delegtite toCongies,. It is mlU tliat startling ihrvclopmeiits will be made of tlie abuse of the elective franchise i" Ptah. The whole country is in great grlet at the death of Horace Greelev. Tlie Hag mi the City Hall is at half-mast. Tlie pajiers all pronounce flowing eulogies oa the deceased. H'ashikec. the great Shoshone Chief and Irh-nd of tho white settlers in this Territory, was killed in a drunken row iih no of his men. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. 1KTTI.RS Rt:yf AIXIj I NCAI.IXD J tor in sal em 1'ostolEce, Io-. 2, !S7i. Allen, Wiley; Adams, t;. Ill Igin.in John; Moardslev. Miss lone; Bain, Sash M: Ifcvkctt, Misj Olive: nerrv. Major M I" 1; liJine, J; llrown, J J; How!, Mrs Marv "; r.nrleigh, N; Hniwn, Jas; Hrown, Mrs N. Clark, A M; Crang'o, Cli.ts; Clarke, Ceo; rallaghan, J; Canon, Sliss Alkw; Chamliers, Kdson; CressKell. Mrs Mary; Cavill. Martha; Chaiiiliern. John X; Convers, Mrs Judo; Cox, Klljali; Cooper, II. Iarr, Mrs A; Drinkwater, Mrs Anna I; Iouthet, I.vl. Fjiihree, John II: Kldridge, F F.; Eoff. Mrs Nancy C; F;pley,Mrs Anna A: Eager.I.utlM-r. Fountain, Calvin, Ueoi'hetron, O ,J; (Jrav, Thos F; Garrison, Mrss'A; Given, Tracy; Graves, J It. Harriet. Mra Margaret; Uarman.H.I; llay den. Mrs, I Ii; Aalponny, Jos; Hall. Mrs Jiis; Ilntton, Miss Ida. Jacob, Kli7al).-th: Jeffrey, Mr T 0; Jef frey, A; Jones, G W T, Johnson, U M. Kenny, J. Layman, Mrs Karah 3; Lalrnske. Alex; Long, John 3; Looney, Clara; Lelgh.Salhaii, Levens Il"s Kllen; Long, (ieorge. Jl.irinls VV R: Mnrlin. John R: Monro. Mrs Sarah: Moore, ChK Mn'.key. Miss l.lx zie; Mct'ormack, Jn-; M-tirew, J M. Xewicau, Henry. Owen, Rolit. Plnilell. Stejihrc. Kalph. W II i Ki-e.s Mli.? Kmllv; Redman, U A; Ring, Jei--; Kecd, J C; Raii'dnls 1". Kchmike. Cha-: Starr.M!! A M: SlMirtAVm; Smith, A II: Smith. Mrs K W; mvage. Har riot ; stone. Lewi J: Smith, Jacob U; smith. Miss Itaohael ; smith Fdward. Thompson, J K; Thorpe, Mrs Jane. Wallaw, Mrs Ruthinda 2; Wat lace. Miss S E: Watson, MtfsMnllle; Watt, J W: WUmhi. John It; Wilson, lr; Wright, Mrs Flora A. I. fl. When rallini; for the above !e!'er, please say wlrcrtlsed, and give date. T. B. RICKEY, P. M. There are two thing in this world that are not safe to trifle with a wo man's opinion and the lui-inpas end of a wasp. An elderly Dnnbnry gentleman is shocked at the intelligence that almost every young lady lurries a vja r to back her. men. In thin city, Nov. 30, 1872, John Bvrne, agct 4 ye&z, 7 rao. It IU KEVKB TOO LATH to vhe Hale Jf'nrii of Honrhouml tnd Tor as a Cough cur, but it la bent Ui hare recourse to In Uje early unties iif palrooiisry disease, no a to se cure immnliule ami fuTmnnrnt roller ami avoid dunger. Crlttenlon'a 7 6th Avenue. SoM by all imiprist. Pike's Tnothacke Drops cure In 1 minute. lecl:UAwI I MIX "T HAWK, HAWK. SPIT, SPIT. JtbiiW, BLOW, ami diKgust everybody with vnur Catarrh ami itn offensive alnr.wlien Ir. .Si(te'('al,nrrh Keiuedv will mieodily destroy all inlor, arrest Hie dlseliarge uml cure ymi. Willamette University. The nou Term will lie-in Ilv. t, 1S72. Iueimneetimi with the Normal Ieprl. uirnt u MODEL SCHOOL, fr primary iMiiils will lie organtzeil with Mi ss L1.IE IK ISK as Teacher. Tuition in lirimarv siudtea, no per lerm of thirteen weeks.' . Nov::o'T2:ddvl On Marriage. Ilpi) Keliel Tor Tonnr Men from i Hie eilcvn ef Krron and Atn?s In early lllij. i Manhoml restored. Impediments to ' Mar-j rlaij reinoreil. Xetr method of treatment. I New and reir.nrkahU; remedies. IHikx and Circulars sc-ni free, in seal'il envelopes. Addrc". IIUWAR11 AS-m iaTIoN. No. I. mth Ninth St., Philadelphia, 1'a. an In-, si ll iilion having a hlzh rrputalion for honor- nlde c i'nibic t Rod prol'eKsional skill. 1 atigil 'TiuUwiim . Erir The llet Remedy for Puril Int j the HI. m.I, strengthening the Notvi-s, llej ! storinj; the lost Apieilte, is i FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA. Ii l thel preorvaiiveais!iistiilniost any sickneri, ifusi I tiniulv. Comp'isil of herb., only. It can lie jfii en wifely ! inl'anix. Full d.reclions In KiiKhsh. Kntn. It, Uernuin aud SuuiHi, Hlih everv luu kae. TI!V IT! For -ale al the 'li..i,-:il, . ,id 1,'elnH Uni S;ore, and inver.e.. i:Mll. FI'.KSi:. Whnle-.i!.- Unicirt, Sole Ajp-m,' 214 'lay Stivel, s;ui Kraih-i K't2s:7-inCdu ' Fiver (Complaint." " lilliiisnes,s," llnl , ,ii iiiai in , i.iutniMit;' THiwmI llm1i,d ltl..l..,a I.,.ti,. V .1, iiiihhi. rimn in. 11 mi'iw, i7i.ni, .-ia fwnt.um, r.rvsipeia'. anil cronnous diseases, by the use of Dr. Pierce's Alt. F.xi. Skin, Salt I ,i i rw-j, nir iinc oi ir. riercc jn. r.M. orliolden Miili. al l)s,-yery, lor they sliall be happv in knoHinr that the cure n com. plele. Sold ly all drupgistx. Salt Kliciim Cured. We have just received the particular of a most wonderful cur of Sail Kneum, perform ed on a lady In Sacramento, by our Brlatol'a 11 lift ana nantaparilln, alter sulerlnc lm- over six year, she Is now entirely cured. Ieul:dlw:K 6j Cough and Cold.- Those who are Ml f feiinir trom Cinighs, Colds, Ilnamenew. Sore Throat, should try '-Brown's l&ron rklal Troclni.'' A sure thing. CABLK SCKEW WIRE Roots and Shoes will not rin. leak or come apart, and are lhe easiest ever- worn. Try i them. All bear the Patent stamp. NovlO lmo A protrudiiiK toe la not a slRhtlv ihinir. sav nothlnrabout health and comfort. S1I.VK.U TIPPLD Shoes never wear out at lhe toe. For ale by all Dealers. Nov.ll:wlm SOCIETY NOTICES. UllTeLoOue, o. 1H, I.O.O. 1'. Meets every Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. VMUng brothers are invited to'attend. Sepu 7:tf ii. A.K. Rwutvll IMt, Xo.3,.A.R. meet9 Friday evenings of each week. All Comrades In good standi invited to attend. Itv onlcT, A'plii"?-':!!'. COMMANIiER Rkhf.kah I1kgk:e Lodge -Meets at Old Fellows Uall the 1st Tuesday cveniiig of each month at 8 o'clock. All Brrthren, with their wnes, in good siaudlut, areluvlted to attend. Hv order ol' . ii, Salem, Jnlv tih, ls7i If Anniversary I.oiljfe, Mo. 13, I.O.O. F. Regular meetings Mondav evenings ol each week at 7 o'clock p.m.. at'CMd Fellow s Uall. corner Commercial and Ferry Stroeli". All llrotliers in good standing are invited toatj tend. Ui order N. i. Julyl7:tf Chemeketa Lodge, No. 1, I 0. 0. F. REGULAR meeiingi Vt'ednesdav evenings ol'each week, at 7 o'clock P. ii.. at Odd rellows'JIall, comer Commercial and Fern streets. All Brothers In good standiug Invit ed to attend. Hy order of X. G. Sopto7i:dlm XWlllnmette Enrampmcnt o 2. I.O. M. F.-Meelson the -2d. and 4lh. Tuesrtay evenings of each month at Md Fellows Uall corner Commercial and Ferry streets. All sojourning brethren in pnnl stanilin- ai-e In iiisl ro aitend. Itv orlcr C. P. a;d 11 7J II ! oiitt:ii. i vi'i:. All ut poiintls. but very htile u-ct and tthii't-: as g.hl wlien first thrown into case FOR SALE. Ai a I. t.-;al .-..mil !'r..m Foundry pr'ci-s. A pi .1 a.- sruKS m-vO' ii I". :'ER OAV. Acentu anteii: Allclaseh of working pe 'pic. of either wx. young or old, ntike more monpv at work for ui in I heir sjcue miMneni. or all lh lime, than at anv tl.oi e!-e. Patlic-iflis lr,. A'ldre--. t.. sT1NiN a Ci I., l'oril.-ind. Mime. S, l.t,"72:, I-. A C 'h;iileii-e !! TO THt FALSETTO SINGERS I'd' Oregoti and Washington Territory : I HEREBY challenge any Fal.-eito fin;,-er to contest for the championship of lhe North 1'acttic, within the next sixty days. Theconlest to lie Ivied at any of the rail road towns tn this Slate. If this Challenge remain unaccepted for tlie ahnve tatel time. I wil cl dm the championship by virtue of non-ac,e(Sance. All coininnnlcat ions ad dvesN.il to "TflF. iniEGO 111 iV," care Sr.tTISV.VS t)!t"i,:e. Nov'Js:lri A Good Bargain for Somebody. AVALPABI.K pte.-e of land for sale, 3 lidles east of Salem. Also, fir wucd M ccntsacoril In tho tree, lor further imrtic nl.tri'. Imtuire at my farm three miles east of Si! lem. E. SlIKritERH. X v. 22:Iir.d.w GREAT EXCITEMENT AT FRIEDMAN'S. Ladies and Gr.ulemrn. du von wan' to get rich. Just come to Friedman's and your Products f.tch: Or, if you havo Ca-h, it'i as good as your Hut ter. Ami the av hell relieve you will make your hearts nutter. Do vou want lry Gooils. ;roi-erles or Shoos; A plug of Tobacco, or a jwper of Screws; A Hal or a Conl, or a good Shaker Bonnet; Just give me a call and you'll find I am on It. Pitchers and Pk-k., and Shovels and frock, Cnflopand sugar, and Yarn to make Socks; Ram Hinges and Hammers and Kerosene letups; Chinese Liniment tor curing the cramps; Tea In abmi-tance, and spice for you all; Clothing for liable commencing to crawl; Pitch Forks and Fepier, and Utile Dutch Tovs; Putty aud Glaw, and A xes for boy s; Wood Saws and Mallets Kat Trajm and Knlve; , ,. Thread, Iluttons, I)re-Trinimlngsand eils for vmir wives; soap. Matches and Tacks, and iire Imon Iieel; landlessnd Rope and Iron and Slool; slales. Pencils ami Par to write to your friends. And Shoemaker Tool" fer making amends; Ovsters and Nut and HneSnlem Flannel;-; Beni-ti-S-rews, Nails and adamant Caudles. Reside lhe aliove. we've many things more In slmrt. anything kepi in a first -clas oie. All ofwhi. Ii, lor'Cam or for Trade, I ii tA tu ilitHv nf, tit (ttrtady mitt Highest market price p-.l I for Produce, ai d all go-ls in my line a cheap a the cheap -.t. ;ive ns a call.' .... S. FRIEDMAN. No-iV."i:ll. THE OLDEST AND BEST. DR. nuTELAND'S Vl-XFBBATKD .Sirvv STOMACH BITTERS. rgHE FIRST and Mort Healthful Tonic 1. everlniroliue.t in the United Mates These Bitter have been . n the sau Francisco mar ket for over twf.stt YEAB-sand notwithstand ing the many new candid ate for public favor, the ales have constantly In Teased. TAYLOR i BF.STJEL Sf.i, Agenta. 4W and 411 clav Street, San Fran oi-eb. Aprl77,J4wlyi Great Attraction :.i A ' ?-iA"? BREYMAN OROS.' l fHIS AnnseVrill Wset'f in ftr&AJsi or We are now openins; and dally re.-elving I dor, a in I well in ten live and oliliitln iii-n muiiui, iur ineraii ana winter Trade and invite psneetji I alienlinii tooiir new f)re.J 1,0011s oi me i.itei-1 nu-hions and -I vie.- jn-h as Itlnrk mid ( oloreil SilUn, Japnue Kilkw in all Coloro, 1 ainite and Bouibailne Cloth, j Silk Chain Cloth, Hreeade Popllnt, j IrlMh Popllnw, I Blaek and colored Alpaca-, KlKurnlamiir'q ed Orientals, l:eps, C.npriws. etc. Also a full line of IJVDIKS CLOAKINt.S, i ivp ai.i tin vn , VELVKTEKSS IV AM. COWMl., ASTAKl'IIAX ASH SKAT, t J nril with siHlaMeTriniiniii.stomaM!. ' We al-o i. vit c-a'lenCin In and ot" AMCELE'S KID CLOVES, nl'wi.i. h ! hiive nceivel :m e;:!!iv !v .ieiv lot ol ;in coI'm-s. lr:4e.Haie! al the mne old price. -ALSO Joseph Kid Glovesat ofto dollar pe;' Prrr. A Cue and selected stock of Gi t:t ami Ilyv-" . Clothing. e-vially made in opler for our! trade, and tun- a Ihrgi-r tvk tlir-t-i' itiati-i ever l?ero.-e. A ' so lhe well I nmrn Genlt liirnislilng tooi!.- of all descriptions. HA.TS J. 1ST ID CAPS. As usual a Urge selected stock oi" IGBAII CAIMU.-T. THREE PtY CARPETS BODY BRI -USEIM AKI'ET. Tapestry. Oilcloth 4-4, S-4, -l, tri mp l!oie and ha ins. Matting, Rugs, and Window Curtain., etc. And evervthing pertaining to IP H'sE FlR NISHIN( GiXIIis. Brevman Itro. being Mill agents for the O. C. M'rg. Co. offer at Wholesale aud retail a new lot of rwixus, FLANNELS, IIAROTIMEM, AMU ERE", BLANKETS, ETC. Having Imiight our stot-k fir cash in San Francisco and New York, we are enabled lo sell our goods at extreme low price and pco- Sle visiting Salem during the coming Fair will o well by calling at UBEYMANIUrtOS. beprirtf Popular Science Monthly. ONIU'CTED BY r.. l. voi:n..'. -Vo- 7 Frier, FIFTY CENTS. loolenu of No. 7, ibr November. . PORTRAIT on 8TEEI. of PROF. TYNDALL L The Study of Sociology Objective Uifflculties. Hv Herbert Sm,r 11. Epiiieraio Delusion, lly Dr. Car lien ter III. The Practical Mau asaii Obstructive By F. J. Bramwell, C. E. IV. Development in Dress. Itv ;-o. II. Darwin. V. Sunlight, Sea, and sky; a Lecture to Worklngmen. By Wm. Sjiottis woode, V. K S. VI. Smokeles Gunpowder. VIL On the Function of the Brain.' By ProfeM)r Clamlc Bernard. VIII. On Meteoric stones. B Prot. N'. S. Maxkelyn. IX. Si-ience and KellKion. j;y Pref. Tyndall. X. Spontaneous Generation. (Illtis lustrateil XI. Alms and Instruments of Scientific Thought. Jiv Prof. W. Kingdon t.liflorit. XII. A Sketch of Prof. Tvndall. XIII. tXitor'n Table: The Do,trine ol" Evolution. Literary .Wrfcc.- sdiellar'i- Spec trum Analvi-is."-Hinton's Lite in Nature." Batiks Reveive-1. Misrrllivny: The Grot mil Connec tion t L,ighlntng-Rods -Foul Air Careless Disinfection Tree and Rain Poisonous Paner-Hamrimrs Volcanic, IiLst Transfusion of Itlooil IIabits of lhe Otiossnm Dr. Csnxmter against Material ism Artillcial Butter Ventila tion and Warming Sardine.", etc., etc. .Vo.'-... The Popular Srlenre Monthly 1 pub lisiiisl in a large octavo, h.indmniK-1) printed on clear tvpe. Terms, Five Dollar icr an num; or, Fitly Cent per copy, CLUB EAT2S: Any jwrson remitting Twenty Dollars for four yearly subscriptions, will receive an ex tra copy gratis, or five vparly subscriilions for tM 00. T hf iimlar Seienee. Xlonthiv and Aptf ton's Jutimal, for oue year, ft po. D. APPLETON 4 CO., Publishers, ,lIA 351 Broadway, N. Y. A. I.. BANCROFT A CO., San l rnnri.ro, Cal. i Ie.-J:!m vru vr.i. VHOt T two wmk.. aici. from A.I,. Hash's i':irio, on heisrr iH.itom, ivi i'-iur-ycar i, !iy iMises, Vt! lianda luvh. The larger h'r.,' iia--white li'.nrt fmit. Any twrson who will I'lt nniui -i' tlu- al.ixe !i"i-e-. will re .'i a ri-iv.-iril ut ten ,Mi'.-irs. STiinNV M.s;o. Dancing School. A F.WORAISI.K on"r:uiiiiv is now af J. lonled to the lovers of 'Terisi,dim-e, the nndersijrned liavini; oinneil a hoolin the eommodirms hall of Ine Opera House, where the liest of nc'omuHxkations and In : triii-tion- will liv all'nrded toall whouiav lie mme iiienilrs of lhe s-ime. Tin; hours of tuition will lie from halt-past seven to half. JKist niiii;: :ii"t-r wlii.-h promiscuous laiicini; lor lr:i':tu-e, on Frelay eveuinir of eaeh w(-ek. Also, on aiurilay ee:iiiiir of ea.-li week, commenelnjf at half-past i ii,-lir. a SOIKKK will In- given for nil whowlsh to tl nd. Ad mission, eo. I'll,! Ivst of mu--i,- iiiriiisiit.l for the ikv.-iion. ty Mtmln'rn o f t he .N-iiool are entillid to:idmi--lon toli,e Sol ret" for lhe additional elia r-.ro ot ' es. .I.J. AKMSTKtiXU, Prop. NoV.-l:tf Carrots! Carrots! f1EN' illl- tomCarmts fo salel.yO. Di.-kin-B son. Inquire at hi-ss'ist store, opjsi-ite north-west ,:oi ner of Marion square. Iricc, 20 p-r Ton. Nov.llm BEAVER Ilosifr Manufactariua: Co., At.KN'i Y AT S M.F.M JJAVE eCTi'tantly hind and for sale Gents' Whit- & Blue Ribbed Wool Socks AND Ladies' Plain and Ribbed WOOL HOSE, whk-h wo will sell al Manufacturers pvi.xs. They also have a lot of sn k on hand to let for heeliiiKand loeinc, h;. h ean Ik had on application at M. MEYER & SON, Apenls II. II. Jtan'f t.'o., Salem. Nov.il lm U. 1 1I1CCV, COMMISSION BROKER, Will Onjrcfiilly attend to al! matters ictnwtedito him. Co! lew ion at lemleit toand ret urn. i: omjit Iv made. Alio AOENT Tor thn MVIRPOIII. A IXNIMN A. lil.OBt:. l ire Insnri nee OFFICE WITH WELLS, FARGO iCO., Milcm. ' Oroton. Not la 7-21 f HoO,0()0 I'oniitlM FIVE h'lmlrwl Ihim-iind pounds o:' j ork wanted at the. L'tiiiual Maike", Ll'mry Ktreet. sli nu llixho-i maikot prWe ild in ca-h. wm. ;oklxfi;t. Nov.SJ'Tilni JiTUAYE!) FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, A HKHCoYV alwui limr years old. she had one hmg while i-pol ai-rfw's the fori head. - A liberal re ward will be paid lor any information rejaid tngher wherealxwit.. i, ;, i if CpHir.!ERGIE-MM npint nnrvr nmix- 'fa tf 1 servants, . ;t Weare uceuiivd lo furniJi aml iw. VH iiU'iUlo lurmi arood avvaino- i. irMHliy tfiJ;i.-,.-u Hllie lAivor to mertt Mietttnwrnrerkur rner. ikiiiwih; i every endAtvnr om custoinera, Itetrular Boanlin: at very iow low rales. " ov. li.TJitf. '' CHAS. E. BuKOIS, PIONEER FURRIER. i I Manufacturer of and v.-helcs ile and rotail Idealerin ! i FURS OF ALL KINDS, ,.r. :::idliiK. Krse St., one to r ft sis V.h-in;-ion, I'ortlainl, (rava. : L.!i;:s, :.r.ti Gents' Furs en liand and 1 rnads 1o orde". IlijClii'-i c:i"'n ;iri -e p.ud for ail 111. of I'll!.. ll-'Jv'iirinv '! rv. ii" ai n ail o -iii - K lil'cl. lnin- Ci Kit 1- III I -!. i.uO:liii OPwEGOW BRASS W0EKS. I SireC, lieiwwii I" I'm:. ,n,d Fir-i. Manufacturers of sill kinds of RltASvYVOItK, SI I.AM FI TTINGS. . OK'KS. SHIP-WORK, PI .ANKR HEADS, BKU, Ami all ItlutlH of Brnni i Tiu itlnipi.Ilnb but Metal, e tr, n. m. amoKi;, SiipitrinteaileDt, ocl2:;-2tf .j. i? staic; i:n, CAPITAL BOOT & SHOE STORE I KEEP constantly on han.1 a gool assort narra of CaUlornia and ab ru Boot and Shoo.- . - Siecuil attention paid to the n aiiiifacture ol" CUSTOM MADE BOOTS. 4 SHOES Of every style. Pegged, Sewi s aud also the C'rlcbruted Screw BotlouiN, Made to opler. Work and fit s guaranteed Xone'but the liest French hri nds useil Jnne;.tl" J. H. HAAS HAS ON 1IANI , ,r. LATE STYLES JEW ELRY AND -F A N C Y ' A R'T'i t j TE'P SOLID SILVERWARE WATCHES ASA C LOCH C3r"Repalnng done, and sail faciion gunr aniced. PattonH Block, Nta Ntr ert, Snlm. mchlS CHEMEKETA HOTEL, SALEM, ORECOtf. flO THE 1TI7.EX5 -F S At.EM AND M. the Public generally I tiave leased tliis new and cxi luiiMMlioiis IIoU-l for a terra ot years and I can assure my patrons that I am ilctennined that tt sliall be secoud I o none in the .Mate fr the comfort ol" ?rue-t-. CHARCES REASONABLE. 2"Free t'oa, h to the House. novftt W. CRAVE!, Prop. rra.iT th e MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH MIXTURE. r H. PARKER, of Jacksonville, Ore f ? pon. has discovensl a Bieili, ine eom posed ol" the exlraut of Mountain ft and other VeKCtalilpliinredienth whieh htiW tair to mrja-s all I.uuk llemeilie now in exlten It is a Bliioil puritier, lnvigorntor. Apiwtizer and an ACUE PREVENTIVE, and isirood forall NERVOCSand RLLIOl'S ails. 1 tvers testimonial mlht beproHk-el fhnwlnp the ethcieney nf the Mixiiire, hut deem it not neeeasary, as lhe merit will es tahllsh it wherever if it ir;ei. Try a bottle. For sale e ervwhere. Preired l.r W. H. PAKKkK Jaeksnnville, )!.'n. novj:7iv3 DIC. CiLAKV i ECLECTIC DISPENSARY AND j LYING-IN ROOMS, PORTLAND, OStCON. Tl:e above iiititi.'t!.'! has lwn t tn n,- for llii- iri-Htnient ol ali t "lirolii,-. a 11 l I'i i Me !: ea-es in male and feinaie-. aud sin,-r lie- o;.'ii i ina of the alune inanj' who hare -r.i;, re I ! r I ears, and einplovi-jlllie iK-.-t "ledi.-al a.- well .as Stirci.-al taiont without relief, have -inee lliey oani" uii;'.t my treatra;-nl been restor ed to health. , In all m's of lri. iiire a uvu u::r:inieeil. elelrK-l r i-ciifh He-;iil.ilia I'i 11 to remove olistru.-ted mcntiiuitiou -ent f.'ee ly mail ou receipt oi' in,-o. i.i pi r "o,. i All ieliers, cou.iiliaiiors nnd ev:uina"ins i fifthly cocadentlal. ". ti. CI.AVH, M . II. CfTFriTSie it coif tcr lhe-' entraive on -i oai etroei. tl'TIrdly (ili. il. Jfisrs, l;e:.l J:.lat.- lirok-... . PA1 I'FPKiN. Nolarv Piildie JONES & PATTERSON, Itenl InIiiU- Brokers, IiiMiratui-e mid 'ollee1ioi irents. i:"H:a Hol si; Hi.ixk, Sat.km. Oi:i;o. t-? -I'lly property butghl and mid. f iroCSFS en STORKS LEASED. I'avms and Wild Land for Pflle. I ti Siwcial attention given to Finaiu-ia! I Xejcotlalions Conveyaneinp. ifltd flEVERAI. AGENCY BCSINES. CT AentfoTthoilef a few Shares of St.Kk in tne JtKAYEK HOSIERY MANUFACTURING- COfV.N Y, of JeSerson. tliat hae not yet Iven dii-po-ed of. The Faitorj isina flourishing condition, and uirtit de airing to make a N'il and prnlltale Invent nieni would do well to give, tluait an luulj call. - - .. ..fit - "I ; AXU !l ACRR lotr,V.lhiii om'nU'fe fittliP Court House; rieh soil ; price t' to ilw peracri". . Aprlfi-72:dly , , CHEMEKETA SHAVING i SALGOK AMI HAVING l.F..sEI THE IS ARISE K . simp uttaehvd totlic lieTni"?rItot'(l, I riei-t fully ask a hare o: the ptiOri.-, fiat ronar. Warm iiid I'old IJ:ilhs at reduced rates. A. E. IHETZEL. Salem, P.J.13:d(;iii I'M TlHIVCii. ANDERSON & RHAWL Ar.' mi .-i rt I.t V a!! v. ..t ; in ll.; lir-C ol WATER taD STEAM F!TTICS. I'IPE and FlXTt'EEH eonian;!von liand, and worli ilone kI id-co t n,rfi.-f. Sttiem. llLt. . 1 T 1 . ,1 llOLI'TIOV ''UE partaerUip hretof.iiif ei-'i,is- an ji ilii' il.e name ofliateusMi a. W.-liard ai silvertn, Oregon, is IhisiUr. .lis-ohe'lhy mutual consent. The Inline s nil! he here aller conducted al llieold nan ! In J. Ha venport. who ui.it., all l-sb.li;.c aad to whom all lL-bts doe the linn wiil be paid. Tlii-' imtehU'l will please cail aud witle im hm: lialely, at we wish to cinwj up the firm hn-iiio- an -.--ii f in-sible. J.C. lVKNPOBT, r. wi'i fi:. Pllvcrion. J,!iu.-il. ls;i. Jiiue:7:dH:'u' I tUfTCCTIMfiMV TT Alii MIU I LWUIMUIt I v nkb SILVER TIPPED The0r.W Shoe tor ChiWreri J. CTWiaiC. 7 . . :1 i" Of??;? is3is' or twos Tobaceo, Tr.T, Notions, ; Sugar,' ' ctonoM COfFeetTea, ; Soap, Candles p Lime and Salt, j : j Arrent for Imnf-i-inl Fr( lnuiMi,..n ( I of London. CosrMrm.u. Stkit?t, Salem. ' Mayl'TMf ' , , , t tt SHEATHING, Jl u A Plastering, t E00FLNQ, P DEAFENING (0 CAEPET XaXXTIZTGr Sample and Ciren- I lan sent free by H. 0. KOBSJCI, Sole imtfo G Oregon, Wuhing roiTuia, ucaen. NEW TOYS! For. TUB i HOLIDAYS JI'ST RECEIVED Allitho New Styles , , , - OF - TOYS, FANCY COODS, Musical instrument, Violin Strings, Etc. : CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Hobbyl Horses, Basketware Etc., For the coming Holidays uich we are of ferlng to the trade at the very Lowest Prices . Tlie trade will And it to their advantage lo es. amine, our Block before ptircbasingelaewlicra . FELDBUSCH&. CO., IMPORTERS, 306 4 308 Battary, near Sacramento et SAN FBAXCI5CO. Oct lTTi'illm TENTS. TENTS. T JH U TS , May I Kerned by I iie WEEK or 3rorTH AT Tilt . i SALEM BAG FACTORY, J Sonth ore,CnemekaBIiVr. --' TENTS AND WAGON COVER For Sale and Made to Order; L. CHE-nROl'Gll 1 (.t; Jnllll.tf NOTICE. C-U.IFORNU M REttON A CALIFORNIA. HXfUSOAU DnmimnT. fjknil 111' n 1 1 I ill I Vam lU.il Oregon. April a, leii -Notio i nTby irfa tliat a vigorous prosecauon will blntitoil against any and everv x-rson who trespass, tipcm any Railroad I.i'nd, hy ,-nttinr awl re-movlnc-timlier therefrom lii-for. t he 4nnw Ih J;ur,HT of the Coaii!iiy ANDPAUl FtiR. ! All vat-am J.aml Iu odd mimliered secliou.-, whether surveyed or unsurveyed. within a uisian. eoi unity miles irrim the linu d the road, lielons I" lhe t onuanv. I. it. mri:s. Aprd liidlimwtf. Land Asent. 03 YES! OHYESI! OH Y3!! ALL PARTIES KNOWING THEM selves iu lehUsl lo me will plin.o a.k up to lhe Captain's ondee and settle. Tol co and Cicjirscost money and stock cannot lie replom-bed without luiiii.Ki. I'iease i:tl". and oblige, voi'rs :ni!v. "B1L1.IE STANTON. Vt. 10. l.Sfi:lf. OPEIt A HALOON, Commercial Hotel. Court St., K.4LEM, ... ORFtMIV O. H. SMITH, Proprietor. The !t quality "At TA ines, Uoiioys n:v i'.-gar- alway, on htinX , . billiarFtablesi Of the Ives and most An; .roved I'..tu j. -. t)ln all N'ljrlu. au;T"!-iUwti' ' "ACEXT OF THE PIKKNIX, Fire Instance Co. of Hai t : ford, Cora. AL.-.I. .GE T OF THE North . American Lifr In.. V. l' NEW IllUh ANI THE "' ffRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., r IIAKTCOnil, N.. ; tiri'ICE - l-.i tl.e n.--rti n."t IsV. k. n-r lothe rii;hs. ep .-i;r.. Nov. Ii "L'tt I ' . von mi.e: 4 T a Lrea: h.ir,Tiiii-;i.fJ! fi.i of ground, with a'ooil hoiie, containing risiiis; 1'iirnislKHl wuh water, wood-house. eh: H- ' sted on State. tre. lirtween lalwny a:-.l Ilitii.oiiiislt M.r. lory's t.nck. l erm, , cash, m,"dC!. Tnoiwieoi Jt'EfH VIERA Vf lHrt:lm ! ' SOWIE WAGONS. ' TE AKE XOW PKUPAKEU TO TUB- M Ii n!-h oaveiliiien- with l.umher an I i--'. , press Wa'rons,::!id f:ur Niiriii'rriaire. A we employ n in the very our n,youi weemnlov nimu but the !h.l ikueiv,ifwil use the very Ix-Mt awlt-rial, i u wwramir! our ,ni.i.-lo is-aij we rt,iii.'-.;iil,. . .J, j dAwilf. t . I.I N M.M.l.fl ,nr 7. f-s.-.jl A RARE CHANCE. . I TO fNVESTl'N Clty-PROPBW! n i ' . is. .9 'EN town lot.-lii do ctiV of fem ttt''m 7 si ' ,Uni. I .writ inn nm-x.lle. -writ U-jpoXn l.ov''tion nri-.lli'it. riiu-n' I. I ,n- l cu i.rs euipjtre at -ii r.l,.,,ii,.. . ihfc ollici" Sov:ln; " ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' Wvahh Him Ileailli fai ' -(iOTOD J'TSLE S( iii7w"tV(RE" BOOTS AND SHOElsj f Will not Ifsil, r.tiil hist Iniec at ?tu. N'ovlO lino 1. TITt.. '". f. WAVS A. TAYLOR. Real E&tatfe! Real Estate! J ICOIt STITZEI. A CO., i Bt.Al. 1TTL AN'U MONEY i.KV- tailor-. It.-riis on Ursi f'o ,:-c,,t ii,-r Frrt.f nwl Warhirvioii slreets, INr:hrwt. i.re;of. mil attend to lhe .tie pnr. lcise oi' real wtnte In all pan of th-i-r.u . Fpeelal a'.tet - lion iciiea lo Hie .a le o iV.r'iitVT binds. A;.r:l ilAntl. .1 .V M J CM 7.l-'l,K"V'. 4 tr .i.;:!t New am! Second Hand Furniture. UllTi!l.-f J'll.t F. IS I'AIO F R :l kind. Mi." iM Miid H.ud linwlo'U, 4 Stot f s, (Vs,es, jic, l own .vuU 8u. Nile a, I l!LCIiSWITIIIG'''ft " rj !!.' i l 'i j'ijo!-!. v.Uo formerly worke-t ; J I '" . NINE YEARS lii'iuu rity of Salein, ha returned and re. "i ivt-iied a shop near the FERRY LANDING. ' Tie will do 0-st-i-las work ami at reawoaH " rale-. iJysMwtfl MAKK liAYPEh' aOCK HIVfiH PAPfiH CQ "r 1 1