The weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1872-1878, December 10, 1872, Page 3, Image 3

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THE CITY AND COUNT.
i i'S i
A Discovery of Silii os.- Some time, we
iliink,, last year, iUna)wrv of electro-aili-''i!
was niVte in Pi ilk coiiiitv, by Mr. Al.
Buckingham Hiu ill quantities ot it were
rested, hut we are not aware that anything
was done at tin time V render tao diacov
try of practical value. Lately a small lot
t it wu tested at tueOrqgouA California
llailruul car simps. The Chief Engineer at
(.tire yinmouuutd it an -silent polishing
inatcrutl. and stated to ol r informant that
if. uiKin further test, it should prove as Rood
as he then believed it, be should awtodiate
ly order a larsi-r quantity for staple Use in
the shops. We have since learned toe En-Kints-r
did order a considerable quantity,
and iliat be has exprewd the opinion that
the deposit will prove valuable to the. owner.
We lave not been able, to interview Mr.
Buckingham in regard to it.
Lodoe Anmvkks.uiv. lliemek. ta Lodjje
N'o. 1, I. O. O. Y. was the first lode of Odd
Fellows itistitnted In Oregon. Tonlaf it
reaches the 20th annivcrsjrv of its orptnii
iition. and the occasion will lie celebrated by
.1 lv-uiijon of the fraternity, at the ball,
commencing at half past sevJn o'eloek. We
are informed that the exercises will be
somewhat varied, and we need not remind
any Odd Fellow that thev will be exceed-
mikIv inUTctiii. Since the organization
"f t hemektta Lodge tliero have been won
derful changed in S.dcm and many sad ones
anions; its charter and older members The
Matuties and jierhonal reminsccnes of this
pioneer lod'e would make a verv interesting
chapter, in tin mselves, of the general histo
ty of Oregon.
Ora -VtivuErrsERti. In order to: get the
Presiden'w Message, entire into so small a
paper as the Daily Statesman' we are com
piled to net aside for ono day a broadside
ot advertisements. But we trust our adver
tisers will not complain of the otnissioD.
1 he President' Message only comta nee a
v.i It. 41 . . . . - i . . t. .. . : . : . .. . i .
iif an achievement to eet so lenethv a dix-u
ment, so promptly into a daily jujier no j
'.s-" whin uje rr.vriYA.
- FKRS4 AI . $ I j ; i-
Dr. Itiehardsrni has entirelv pven tip his
'utention of removnig to Portland and will
ontinue tin; practii e of Ins profession, at
Salem. Wo refer to hi;; card in thir. muin
ing's paper. 1 r?' i
Grand Master J. T. Apix?rson, has been
in Salem for the las: day rr two. Wednes
day evening he mad.) an official visit to Cht
nieketa LodTe. We presume ho will b.
present at the anniyirB.iry celebration tbt
tveaing.
Tiif Ncit. We nnderatand that thi
great dog case will come on to-day. Tliii
eas has exeited mor- interest than anythinc
else on the diickisSr There are a pood" mam
vitnesses and nearly everybody in tlii
neighborhood whence, the case came up
veems to be interested in some way upon
one side or the other. There will lie a full
lobby when the trial begins.
Fr.vEE.vi.. 5'ie funeral of ' Levi
Don thi it took place yesterday afternoon.
The members of "Olive Lodge took charge o:
the hrxlv npon its arrival, and bnried it in
OiM Fellows' Cemetery according to tht
f-.ii'zos and ceremonies of the order, f s, i
I Coi mty Commis-sionekh. Tliiscourt was in
ression aain yesterday. About the only
item of business of spublic importance to 1
mentioned, was the rerif Tia.1 of the licenso t
the Salem feriy.
i. j ,
'irci it CotRT. The case of tho Stat
of Oregon vs. Tiie McMinnville Water Ditcl
V Mainutacturing Co. dragged its slow length
along through tho entire sitting of tin
('ourt yesterday, aud was tho occasion also
ler an evening session.
At Sii.VF.nTov. A correspondent at Sil
vertou says : '-Iiusiuess is prettv good here,
and a great many goods are sold." Silver
ton has always been a very good business
point.
For Washington. Mr. A. B. Meacham.
ho was selected by the Electors as Messen
ger to carry the returns to Washington, will
start next Tuesday overland, by way ot
lioise and Kelton. "
Frnm Daily of Saturday Dec.
CHEMEKETA LODUE.
Celebration of the 20th Annlvemnry
of the Ixxige Sntltte' ltterw
From old .Tl embers Aldre by j
l.rHii'l Mxster Speeehenfroin hnr- 1
ter .Vlruilxr-t .Mmir I.iutrb, Etr.
Last eveuing, Chemeketa Lodge "iid. 1.
I. O. O. F. completed its twentieth year.
The occasion was celebrated by the Lodgi
arid sister Lodges, at Odd Fellows Hall
with ctTemonus that, to an Odd Fellow,
were full of deep interest. The Hall waa fill!
to nearly its carncity with brethern wearing
the insfgnia of the Order Grand Master.
1'ast trrand Misters. Grand lieprcsenta
tives, Past Grands, Officers of Subordinatt
todges, etc., etc., down to the sinple wlufc
apron of the initiate ; and a great numbei
of laUes. members of Robekah Lodges,
wives and daughters of members.
THE OI'LVINO EXERCISES
Consisted of a call to order by the sitting
Noble, Grand, Al. Croaaman, who smtfd tht
object of the Assemblage ; sinping of the
"Opening Ode." bv the choir and audience;
prayer by Ii.-o. S. bowers. Pastor of the M.
r'. Church, rUlem; muio by tho choir.
Then came ' h
8TATIHTIC8 or THE IX) DO 8,
Prepared and read by the Recording Secre
tary, J. Henry Brown, letter from E. M
Barnum, and other Charter or pione..
members of tho Lode. from thus php-I
iirepared by Bro. Brown, we obtain the fbl
lowing items of interent:
ORGANIZATION OF THE LODOE.
A warrant was issued hy M.M.Moore.Iiighl
Wortiiv Grand Sire of the Grand L xlye o.
the UriieilStatf. AUKOHtilUtb UX tto t!;t
follcmiiiR named brtiieru autlioriuii'tiieri
uri-uii uien
A Salem : El
ce. XienL .
tii. arid tf.
to form a suliorilinate Lodse at Salem :
-V. Barnam. Kdwin N. Cooke.
nanling, Cj nis H. V. ood'.rortii
t'ulnti r. in Hiomi nay mail cor.imnnicu
tioa vet slow, ami the wurrant did not ui
rive here till tho first of Deeemlx-r. folio
inr. Monday tnuiiiK, le-c. 6, 1852. rS
above namtil perxona met in tho third stor
of Rector's hniUUng, on Commerei.il btixe
and organized Chemeketa Lodge. . i
Benj. F. Harding was cleoted 'KoM
Grand ; E. N. Cooke, Vice Grand ; C. b
Woodworth, Kecordinv; is-cretary ; and Jo.
Palmer, Treasnrer. .Ture,ajSuerwte in
stalled by Eli M. Barmitii, whi was n mtt.
in the warrant Di:paty Urandiira, for tn
purpose.
THE FIKiiT rVBSOS IMTIATED
Was AU Zieber who now resides in roet
land, bnt who retains his membership wit,
Chemeketa Lodge. The Lodge entered a.
onoe upon an active career. It was frequently
visiu-d by menirxrs of tlie Order livin"
in other parts of the then Territory, ad
mnch interest wag awakened. On the 8tl
of April 1So3, riamaritan Lodge No. 2 wa.
orsranized at I' rtl ind, by E. M. Bamnm
On the eveniiiK' of August 18, 1S53, tho Aral
meeting of the
DACGHTtBSOF RKBEKAH
Ever held in Oregon, met, the following
named sisters being present : Mrs. Barn 1
It. Thurston, Mrs. E. X. Cooke, Mrs. C. A.
lid, Mrs. Hamnel E. ilay. Mr. J. A
ltipperton, Mm. E. M. Lamina, and ilrs.
Wiley Kenyon were present as visitors. f
A XEW HA1X.
The Lodge fi ttel tip and moved Into a
new hall, October 3, 1S53, in the "heal
quartors" building, which stood on tlie siti
now occupied by I. add A Bush's Bank.
EMETERy.
Iii July 13o4, the Lodge in conjunStiOn
with tlie Masonic fraternity purchased
part of the grounds now used as a cemsterv.
Afterward the Lodge b night lha Masonic
intercut a cost oi per acre. ' .
TETE FIRST DEATH.
Julv 10th. 1S55, brother D. C. Ravmond
died, his being the first death of a member '
of tho L id;e. Hj was bnried with tht.
honors of tlie frateniitv.
April 21. the Wlge ansisted in a
Ixxly, at tliepublie funeral and burial ol
Saniuul It. Thurston, who died at sea, oil
Aeapulco, on hi return to Oregon from
Congress.
TKK LOlx.i; MOVia AOAIN.
Iiewmhor 1, 18t7, the Lodpre moved into
inid oeemned a hall
built by the ilasmns
and PrOtoitaut aletiKxli-ta.; Tbis: wm the
hnildinff limv used by'" tlio Sisters
es a school house. A" year r.fterward
the present hall in Holman's building was
leased hy the Ixign at a rental Of 875 per
quarter'; bnt it did not occupy it till Jan. 1,
1W), siive which tinv it has met in it,
every Wednesday evenin:,'. : J
. XlJ?B!tTIOS rEIICATtOX.f
April 2Gth, lo.3, the Lodge Ukly Cele-hi-atetl
thf 40th anniversary of the introduc
tion of the order into America.;
May 5tH. fH5S the (iiund I.odire assisted
by this Lixl,-e. dedicated re thld Fellows'
liunil Ceniutery.
ori-snooTs rcox cni".;ixv,TA.
Chemeketa is the parent of' two other
Uslg.-s in Kalein. April 26. 1803, Anniver
sary Lodgo No. 13 was organized, of mem
iTs who had withdrawn lor that purpose.
Jan. 14, 1MB, it was thought advisable for
the old hive to swarm again, and Olive
- . 1 ,1 A, t
J.dgo:No. 18 was orgsnizeu.
these Lodges nave woraeu in psieei iti-
mony and with the lx'st results, eaca nc:ug .
now in good healthy eonuiuon in au re-
pec:. i
VplKlE HATlhTUS.
Mr. Brown's staterdent shows tho follow-
ic : bincj the orcanizauon m we wiava
i.. : ..r ,u r
T-.l
Y 1352, the imniU-r of persons Initiated
into membersliin is ICO : admitted bv card.
79 ; admitted as Aueieot Odd, Xellows, IG ;
number withdrawn to Join other Lodges,
105: ceased membership, 40 : deceased, a
present number of members mgood stand-
ing; 76 ; mimber of Past Grands, 25.
i The Lode nas expended for relief of
m mliers, $W 7t-fur nuns for the
I k, MM 50 ; j JiTk-ian' bills, (100 ; burl
j al. S-liO ; bv General Relief Committee
i and donation. K10; total, $4,091 25.
i
.,;.! ffcowtaiirntEoitftEB. , . ,-
j ..Twenty years atjo Chemeketa was the
i only LoJg in what was then Oregon
j Territory now there are in Oregon, ulono,
I 41 Lodges and 3 Rebecca Lodges, besides
several jcaipnviuW with a membership
of 1.556. In the jurisdiction which in
cludes Washington tnd Idaho there are 53
Lodges, with a membership of 2 0S4. The
aRrcjate revenues of these Lodges iu 1871
4l 6C0 81 : and for the first half of
1872, it was SM W56 . showing a healthful
ineresae of wealth. Many of the Lodg s
are the owners of considerable property,
which doi-s not figure ia tno statement of
re Term ps.
A TjELEOttAM
From the Portland Lodges, was reail
congratulatory to Chemeketa Lodge, -preoive
of the brotherly ftcling of Port
land members of the Order, and regretting
their inability to he present at the celebra
tion. AJDI(ES BV OBAXO M.V-Sli:B
Grand Master, .T. T. Apprrson. then di
lixored an addrem, reyiewin? !-ri llv tho
origin, gvowth and history of Odd Fellow
ship in Oregon, giving comparative facts
illnstrativn of its rapid advance in strength
and well doing, ana a statement of present
condition. He also reviewed in a similar
manner, the history of Odd Fellowship in
the tinted States. "
Bros. E. X. Cooke r.nd Crms S. WwkI
worth each made rer.iar:. crrittg
many interesting luwiliifeenci.:" of the
old time" in connection with I'heincVeta
Lolge. They wt re the only Charter .Mem-
b-ini 'present and the only oin s now residing :
at the "old camping ground." Al. Ziebvr. !
the first initiate of the Lodge, was also
present.
After these proceedings, lunch was served,
and the balance of the evening, till twelve j
o clock, was swiit bv thn a-.. c:rU I
I pleaaaut social intercourse.
Eeliekah Degree l'.ge No. 1, I. O. O. V.
Icc. W. 1872
Wnr.r.EAs: It lias pleased Oo-l in his ia
scrntable wisdom to n move from ottr midst
).,. Hi.A.ni. hand oi'il' ath. our i cloved
sister, P. F. Crofc-
Itesolved. ti.st t de eply frl the severe
loss which we have sustained in the untime
ly daath of otirsurtcr v hi. though gene to
lier ehmal home. y mill lives In tliflienrts
of the poor, the suffering, and the orphan to
whom she never turned a deaf i ar. nor a
c Id heart. - i
rtesolvfd. t':?.t we t. n.l.-r t:r l:ia-t-fili !
symp.it.ii s t- fie bereavd bnkmd am! ;
family. w...-l.ms. thn-th iit pirihl". and :
cmsing an -ching void eac- h'r. w'i j
recognize 'h will of 'ffiin who d e h all i
thing well."
Besohredi tliat tn -Secretary dlncUHl
to furnish a coppv of tJfe r fletinns to
the afflicted family, and also to caoli pf the
journals published" in this city.
Ot.ive Ktaxton'Ex.tjsd,
Amavtm . WrrFE'ja,
S.BAH itUEPHY.
Committee.
Novtjtber Weathxr. Mr. T. P arce of
Eola f'trnishes ns l:;s nsnal montidy record
for November. The mean temperature
br the month was 3H decrees ; the' highest
was 55 defrrees, on the 'Jth : the lowest, 87
'letrrees on ths 13frinn6M4th. On the' 8th.
there was hail at 2 p. M. followed hy snow
which melted as it fell. On the 13th" there
whs sleet in the evening, conrinning al!
night till 10 A. M. the next day. when it
turned to rain. On the 24th there was light
now atJQ a.:, The month had ten days
entirely'eTear anctlnitrW. 'and thirteen dvw
daring" which there was some rsin. Tlie
do-fall foe the month, was 3.59 inches.
The wind was northerly 15 days, and south
erly 15 days.
During November 1ST!, there were 11
rainv dnys. with 4.87 inches of water fall. 3
char, 7 "cloudy and 2 foggy davs. The
mean temperature for that month was 41
degrees ; highest. '55 degrees, on tl:9 22d ;
and lowest, 28 degrees, on the 29th.
Rorra Salem The people on the other
side of the bridge aro awful proud of that
new sidewalk just bevond tbo foot-bridge ;
md they have a right to bo. as the old ono
had given them many a jolt. Morris has
done the handsome thine We are in
formed that the Water Pipe Co. have got
their machinery to working finely, and that
they are turning ont per day from tlnrty
! five to forty Iots. eight feet long, with sij-
j inch bore. It's the greatest bore in that,1
( section of thecitv.
CrRcrrr Court.- The cao r.f tho Btate
vs the cMinnville Water Ditch A Manu
facturing Cn. was submitted to the jury at
11 a. x.. yesterday.
The c-me of Gnyan Oibson ys. P. K. Feed,
n action to reeoynr damage for the killinc
of a do?, by the latter, van tried in the af
ternoon, and snbmitted iu the etTiiiii.
PERMALK.
We are informed that Mr. B. C fiiuipf.on
will leave for -Portland tixlky. to tike a
position on the editorial stafl of the Bullr
tin. Mr. 8. G. Elliott, who has lieen for sev-
e -al vears "wraHlin' " with tho Oregon ,t
j California Bailroad Co., u in town.
; A HEATMXt CarvT.E Srr. Shrrifi'
'"aywood of Mnttnomnh. Wetlnesday.
bronght np Chine Moe. a '-Heathen Chinee"
sentenced to BsiByear'cjimprisoarflent in tho
l'eniujntiarv.. ! 1 .! . , ,
From Daily f Kvndtrp Dec. S.
DrvoncM Hade :Est. We have re
ieved a letter from a r.-tJounsellor at low"
-esiding in an Eastern city (not Chicago)
vho requests us to publish-an advertisecieut
for him, which assures, the great American
rablic that he; can with superior facility
md the most absolute certainty, procure
uvorees Mr anybody that wants cm. lie
pledges his f.rofi ssSonal honor to furniiiii
uch an article of divorce as will stick in
myJtat.todiitv, nt't munteitiaiitv a
hiSHrr'!of tVi.f..- tnresanot fail To g-vo
utiKiaction to tlie wornt marn-d iieople 1:1
lie world. Hi-i si" k on h itul cm
ui
"he varieties, from f.-l -my down to,
ind peneral niuronutici, and he
' - iMiM
ililtiri
l''. I'llllfj
umselt tliat heean lntKiioeii tae i
'"fitfmeh eelefityfis'wllllrl fr emnetiHnn
nd c'uftUenife ad'jitration, t'mele.r his
' -
nign administration people who
re audiet-
.1 rt in," nni.ir r.T 1111 ,.-.r 1
l to the habit of getuiiif married can j.mt.
i ill tlirouh ttie gamut, with new wife
wery blessed dav in the year. This Conn- j
lelloria evidently the King of the divorc- ;
unin-s-i. u :t upon tlio w:ioie, Tre don t
link we bi a'i piibli-i! his a lr.'rti-enien';
t beeauHe he may he an niitnitiKavd hils
ho would nover nav a (K-nt : a i.l 2.1 he-
j -anae. if he wore turned mo-. n-ii'! of n
j "ould be certain of remaining mrrkl
for twenty four hours ; and that would be
j not only inconvenient bnt unpleasant for
j some of us.
ClKt llf t Ol'Ui.
BMhaai . Jatfare -tnrtin Doc. 7tb,
IS72.
, Wm. D. Prettyman ot. al. . Uoo. F.
Wren et. aL, motion to suppress d.T'-n'n
f Wren .f Hill overruled
Butte of Oresron vs. C. K. Reed, indii't-
neat for malicious kilhns of an animal, tl e
property of an other; triod vt rditt
;i'.H!v .-; i , s .
Hiyden L Cartwright, taotion to atril.e
out answer sustained.
The following jurors wrra excused from
furtiK r attendance at this term of the Court:
V. V. l'rooks A. Smith, and D. M. Hall.
The rest of t!i pitiel w-re digchargixl till
Monday morning at 9 o'clock. .
Marqnis I). L. Keiz-irvs. W. II, IT. Kei
zur, adminLstrator; relerees appoint JJ!i di
vide, land. i .
Court a Ijonrncd till Jiomlay mor.i!ar: at
9 o'clock.
A New Haerow. Mr. Jas. F, Gazley
brousht down v.ith him, tho model of a
harrow, of his own invention, and on
which ho is preparins to apply for a psrtnt. '
Mr. Walton is making the iiecwsary draw
ing for hira. Tho harrow is carred on :
wlieels like a seed drill. It has arrange- i
ments by which" it can bu in-ttantiy sautd
as to depth, or raised iiitaut!v over low j
xtumns or other obstnicrionii.' 'The driwr i
I rides in a seat rigged on the axletree. as in j
; thocaaoef gang plow, aad from this seat I
! manages tlie team and machine, with easy fa-
j ciliry. Mr. Gazley has used one of tLein .
I oa his farm in i.'miiua, about a year, and !
i says ho would not jittempt to carry on farai-
l uig without one. All tloes, roots, straw i
' etc., can oe cleaned from
rom thetectn without
toptriw: tbe team or liftin-a Bound. Anv
boy who drive , team, can manage the mJ-
clunA. Mr. Hav.lftv v ih ivmi nf tlvrt ,.n.
! bro outfit is abotit'S7S. Tlie same axle mav
nave rigged to it, a seed drill, or a fanvrnke. '.
at small additional cost. :
Fratekhal Greettno. During the cele
bration by Chemeketa Lodge of its i!0tli
anniversary, Friday evening, tlie following
telegram was received from Hitsclo Ludge.
then ia aestion at Portland :
, -jo iuer, u., ouicers and memiK-rsol
, Chemeketa Lodge, No. 1. Halem. Oregon : ;
Tho officers and members of Sainaniau !
Lodge No. 2. and Hassalo lodge. No. li, iu i
; joint meeting, assembled iu tueirhall. send
', you kindly greetings on this, ilm twentieth
; auivcrhary of tlie organization of vour '
' lolge, aud rejoica with von on tlie Hif !
; of our Order ttren jho'tt" via? tip cu.'
Pfssi Ixw. Fr ihy afteTrnooa, or even-i
; ing, Jlr. 1 J. Wiloox lost a purse a buck-1
, k;u iack-Btainiag a gokl pitco arid, a ';
imall sum of silvr. He think hedropped i
, it at or ntar tho Court House. i!r. WUeox
i is a poor man and a cripple, and the loss to I
I him ls a severe one. If the finder will leave :
"'m to
UlATMUAN tiftico he ivilL" muiVr '
r-
great far irpoa the loser.- " -' -
Bouat Kcaooi.
Cosum. Th.. w r
Pundav School will pive a free concert nut
WiautusOaTtiuditat ti.a Mtithudiat Chnreh.
I "ruai twuu ini hiivw ? ct. ottniigeri and
: HiMMiKi-rs enerufrn in tlit, nlf tir wr i,it,v
ulllluL'l.r, fintiillMl ,t, ,lw. nO..M ..... .1. :
-i -f. ..c mui u
I will be tlrstclss enfeTtatnttient. j
Tue Valve or a Don Tno jury in tie
case of Gibson t Reed, action to recover
damace for the Klliiait of a deir. belonirine
i ta the plaintiff, returned a rerdict for
i plaintff, aaaestias tha dunagt it WO, -:
From D i' of Tvesdnj, Dee. 10.
Dwixlxno nocsE BrBED. The dwell
ing house of Mr. Perry Watson who Uvea
about six milui south of Salem was entirely
destroyed by fire., at about S o'clock yester
day morning. The circumstances were
such su led to tho belief that the fire wan
tlie work of au incendiary: There had
been a disturbance about tile house only a
short time before the nre was discovered
and Mr. 'Watson had got up to see what was
the matter, but he ruule no tascovery ana
returned to bid. At the honr above me n
tioned h? wan arouixl from sleeo by tl
cries of bis daughter v.ho occupied a sleep- j
in g room m the upper Ptory. rnocaiiej
out to In r father that the hoiiso was on m.
Tho famdv was. of course instantly aroused.
but nothing could be done to save the house,
as the roof was already falling in at the two
rarbecet
where a corner board had been knocked off. !
This fire had climbed between the outside '.
weatherboards and tho inside ceiling to the
roof. Another nre had been started in a store
r.jim at the onposite end of the house, aim
tins al' had cdmbed to the roof, but at the
time of discovery thero was no connection t
betw'-en thn two tires. Mr. Watson atsd
fimilv apT'lied themselves at once to saving j
their In-deling, clothing, and furniture, bnt j
owing to the aavancea stage oi tne nre ami
its rauid progress, they succeeded in getting
out only a small part of their bedding and a
few clothes, thegiraterpartof everything in
the lioue being consurmd. The youngest
child, a babe was H-scned from its ted. af ier
the ceiling of tho bed-room had falli n in
npon the foot of the bed. and the bed
cf' ithes were in a blaze. Mr. Watson lost
all his papers. The lo is estimated to b:
U-twten ,j()0 and S3 000. on whk-h tliere
was an insurance for f l.KH) in the Phtrnii
Insurance f:mpany. We are informed
that there were prowlers around one of the
neichlviring hotline?, the same niht.
Weeobv iU Corvalli, iiaper that Trof.
L. .1. Powell ot ibis citv is cipected to de-,
livi r a U oturr r.t Cofvallis neit Friday j
evening, for tho b neAt of tho- Ncrrth ltil- I
lie tjchool.
Mi!;- M. Miller, tcrmerlv ,oeal rfjwrter i
KT tile J1MCU1J, u.iv il'J. I'll eelllli
months, lia been ''the boy thai tends the j
sheep." in F,ustern Oregon", arrived home !
Saturday evening. He reporw everything 1
lovely in tho John Day region. i
Tho other day we said that Mr. H. C. '
Kimrson wss going to Portland to take J
said 8. L. Simpson or Sam,
stead of Svl the lawyer.
U.1U JHt-i III- (
3Ir. H."W. Bcott, editor-iu-chit f of th"
Uulletiu. paid a flying visit to Salem, yestei
dav. on bnsimss cuiiwctcd with the paper,
coming up in the morning and returning in
the afternoon.
A Nakeow Escape Feom Firf Wo learn
that at about balf-past nine o'clock Sunday
morning, the dw lling bouse, form.Tl' Wv
ennied by W. H. WatkiniU near the Pi-ni-
bntiarv. but at pnsent occupied by Mr.
J.. nh'Osbnrn. was observed to be on fire.
The alarm was given by Mrs. Osbnrn. but
not r.ntil the fire hsd "burned through the
rooi Ul two places, i urue ur lour ui uiy j
inianls rushinl to the rescue as SDetdilyas !
Eissible, nd with ,ilie assistanee of Mat.
iedsoe. Wm. MclnUre. and three or four
other trnstiea.soon succeJed in ntinguish
ing the flames. An eye witness says it wai
amusing to see the women folks hustlingrmt
furnittii !, feather-beds, milk-pans etc. Not
much dania je was done, beyond the di
t truetion of a few shingles ; but the alarm
was very timely, as, in a few moments
more the" fire must have been beyond con
trol. A Veiit Seriocs Accident. Mrs. E.
Bbeppard who lives abont four miles east of
Salem met with a wry severe, and it may j
be, serious accident. Sunday. 8he had just ,
hitched up a team of young horses which j
became frightened at something, before s;ie
had yet got into the wagon, bhe tried to ,
hold them, but tiiev became ungovernable,
and as they started to run. one of the wagon
wheels struck her violently, knocking her
Hnvrr, t-niit in. tir ivwietif?rrihlv- tlr.
TMvt.in va fill! tn nih-nA lu'r. nml Vti, in- I
forms us that he found the pelvis broken m i and honor bun because he was fcome
two places. It cannot yet be definitely j thing more tlian a professional ruau ;
known how serious the hurt may prove to he was a man so good and noble tliat
bo, but the chaucts aro that it will 1 i h few compeers. For thiny
dangerous. . V(?ars ,je buUt of himseit no outward
tv, t.v snmrv-Th.r,! uiouumeiit nor state, but to-day, be
tli "Woman Question." which was to have
come off next Friday night in the benate
Chamber, was postponed on account of the
celeoration new riy tne umi reiiowg en tnat I
eyening. The disenwion will be held nut I
Wednesday evening, beginning at 6:M
o'ekx-k. and will doubt! ea be of conidera- ;
ble interest. Our citizens are inyited to at-
tend these debates, and we hope the infant
Society will receive duo enconrocement.
I Bv a vote of the ttoviety ladies are particn-
, larlv invited to be pirseiit tu Uo nut
mating. ,
I . : . .
! andnTsnvlr?
1 requested to meet at the office of Dan Mur-
i r.hv in the Court Ilouxo. next Katurdav
evening for the purposo of making arrange-
' meats lor a grauo num. 10 come on at some
and the two side to compete with each '
'. otiier in tlie 'number of scalpd, the losing
i party to pay for a supper for all. A gener- i
j al inviutson is extended to all who may I
wish to engage in the content. '
f IlE.TAM.iHwCHOtcr.-AVe aro inform -
wroeeurT
Pnldie. atmliM to tl.e tWiwrnor for a re-
: nrwal nf Iiih Comnnejion. Ho has not.
however, heard from be Governor and has j
eome to the roncluaisn tl.at hu application
has been vet;-. d. It is Uie underniimdinf; !
; in Dayton that the Governor is lookinjr fur ;
i a Deuioerat wlio cau read, to inane hixn I
' Notary in plact of toqniro Caixy. . t
ArMorRNFP. The Board of Equalization
! adjounud last Saturday evening for ten j
i days, to give the Clerks umo to classify the ;
i statistics of axscsniueiits. for further use. i
j This was found to be a work of
and requii-ig the a:l:i:.ef
some length '
e of another
clerk; so nhile the clerks ciplar out from
tlie imt-sment rolls, tho information wanv
eil. tlie meml'er' of the l'niar'il hav taken a
spin horck till Tueii-T thn 1 7th.
S.
-.;,., ,.n',.i :.L i., J..-.J.I- f.-.,i i
hriitii'i" VViiliam tj. S;ui Mn, lorin'-i-.'v nf
,(.w Ti wv,j .-e!."1ed wita our un'e
. VVi'TIT, VV-i,L;n.la ii, f lr. . in ut,. tin
I r". henl t-t ttI " T irasiri N w Oi leans.
I 11.,,,,.. t ru.i l.i i itY.f-. 4 -T.
i "i . '
AU Umtan tiapet will wli-aw cj.v.
Hemov.vl MeHsrs.Uiil.St'M'l ft(.o., h
old or.t t!ieir bookstore in Sal'.'Ui to Mr.
Walter JaekFon. TIk new pronru-tor
Texterdr.y. engaged in removing the toek
into the store on httte Htf .et. nut door to
Terrell .1 Oillinhatp'o. ' I
I.Asn CoxxissaoNEas. Trie Board of
fitate InndCoaimiHionfn will meet to-dny, j
prirsiunt to adjonrntnent. last month, to
cxaraiuo several oases of contested claim". J
JCjnn-siONF.R ok Deem. Got. Orover
ims up;oint'.d I. N. Ril of Walla Walla,
to bo Gominisi!Trier of Deeds for Oregon,
to r?sidi at Walld Walla.
Tor Toe Holibavs J. H. Haas, Jew-
cller. Btate Street, Halein, has just reoeiyed,
a new sux-k of good in hi hue, embracing
m inv beautiful article- useful and orua-
not I' m 'iital jnst the thinpi for Holiday pres
ents. Call and examine them.
Ktjj rr betoiue tut people ! that the
Overland Store haa lust reoc-i ved a beanti-
ful lot ot Goll and Oreide Jewelry, brace- !
leta etc., appropriate for Holiday gifte; also j
Warriroot Astraehan cloth, cloaks etc. at
very low prices. lOd I
Fravk Br-f. '-tv kps the best market in i
Sil-m. uotnmcrcai Ktrwt, nest door to
Uillio StanUiu's. . . . .
The Chsistlm Hfasesoer is a tirst-cinns
family iiewsnsper. Hcnt to any address ttn
tilJaa 1. 1874. for ?2.
Arl-Iress Wells Pmry, Publisher.
' Monmouth, Oregon.
Nov. 2?. 72. lm.
Icw Lard at $1 50 a can at tho Fulton and
Uuiou Miket on OiuniLrcial street.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
T irrrriw ntntiMMi
rxrAiXED
Do.". 9, 1S72.
AliboCl. Eiratij Armstronir. ti.
Ualtlmore. C; Career, Wm: Ba'es, Allicrt;
I Rarmjs W T; Beantslev. MIm M J: liailey.
1 V"sTr';."' ? '' Brown'
! w,k"1' """
' Cnnrn. AiiffTirirs t.t flnrt. W T: rhanw
I hers, E J; Cook, Miss Lottie 1.
Darle, Mi Arrtlla; I)!..-kinon, Janv.
Ya'v, A I'; Eairer Ln:hiT.
lleU'lier, Miss Melvina; Funton, B.
tierny, Charlie: Urecnman. L .i.
Howard, llrs Pernielin; Haw ley, Mrs
A;
I 1?.,1,1ti,.,ii. .XmLLLai lluli. JuIUjC.
Johnon, Ili.-liar't
Kirkian.'., .;ii,n.
iwis.. l.!zn: i.u;!i!i.:).'er, w r: L. . i on Railroads. Sherman will be Chalr
dr.n. vnincy c. t man of the Committee on Private
?t:.ivt Veis-r.: Aisviieid. Mis. MaMto; j L1 'laimi. Casserly goes on the
Mi-ieri ir W ii' iie:a, Ker T 11; -Mo- Committee on Kngroetl HilK Wis-
Kiinwy.
,Swx:i, livin.
Poner.Jwrtar.'"
nons. J; Bemsn, K A 3.
tsr'j. l,surr.: Kiv.igi-, Mi's luanohe; Sii'
uer. .viiiir!cr K.'anur.ef. aims r.ii.t i rn.
A: Miref, Mlm Isrrle: t-na h, John: f-lirum,
llei.rv: Miijtu. E .M: Sn.i lu 1 avid S.
ry; Mnltb. L M
Taylor. H'uj; 1 b irbun.. W"ni. """""" j
' WPkins. : .V: Mi'.te. h Jw. Walling. B !
!u v? ' v'I'- " K: Wi g i:, Jlin P; (
wartibam. L. - !
i P. S. M hen csTr'uf; f- niwve le'.iers,
n:fi.n mv (v. ,
I An . ,
i i-n- a ni-
and 0co ;ate.
T. II. RICKEY. P. M.
..., . .. ... , , ,.
t 'Ulvtratuio; a nian Iromw piece
I 18 th esternism "for pttttHig a liead
! 011 ay body.. When will the present
j of sltug ba ctm?
TELEGRAPHIC.
MINISTER WASHBURN' E'S RECE7 -TION'.
Greeley Endowment Fund
REDUCTION IN PRICE OF IRON.
Oreclcj ' Funeral-
-Beechcr's
Sermon.
Commission Meeting.
MDC HORACE GREELEY'S WILL
" nunf4wt Un&SAfcl 9 It ILL
EASTERN XF.WH.
MoMhbarne's neeentlon-Tke
dent return to Wsbliif;tQ.
Xf.w York, lKe. j. Wnshbivrno's
reception last evo,ninr was a complete !
uect's in every way. Among the
iiersons who Pent letter- of ii'ri't and
liability to attend were eeretnry
YUh, Routwell. Vict: Pie-ident Colfax,
tlio Japanese Minister n:id President
Grant. At the time the reception was
proposed the PreMdcnt was very anx
ious about it, but yesterday said: '"I
bad better ro to Valiington now; I
came lien; really to attend Mr. Gree
ley's funeral. I do nor want tnUap
lirehenHon about it. If I staid here
to Mr. AVasIiburne's reception it mi;ht
,JU ' "ciew.
Henry Wilson s:ud lliu 1 tvMdent
wanted to compliment his old friend
Vaihburne. but he lelt depressed by
tlte occurrences of the day. After tlie
pre,ulent returned from the funeral
lie declined to see any visitors at his
hotel, and atlialf pat eight was driven
to the depot for Washington.
Tlie fcirelej Fudowiueut Fluid.
2v EW Yor.K. Dec. 5. Ben Wood of
New York subscribed $1,500 to the
Grssiley Press Fund. Other subscrip
tions oi smaller amounts a e also n
ported, iiickuliug one from John
Mudelev of the Metropolitan Recon',
oi ?i.ooo.
Diaastr on tbe I.tke Itetlaetlon
In Price of Irou.
CHICAGO, Dec. 5. A Detroit dis
patch fcives accounts ol nu.i'croiH di.s-a-terson
the northern lakes. Sail ves-sel-i
and propellers were caught hi a
tearful storm and froze In. Many ves
sels are lost, mid it is feared there U a
i..,..
jb
loss of life.
PnTSBChO, Dec. C At a meeting
of the Western Iron Association, held
in this city yesterday afternoon, the
price of Iron was reduced $10 a toi:,
and the price ot nails fitty cents per
keg. The recent decline in the price
of pig metal accounts tor tlio.se reduc
tions. Horace Oreelej-'s nueral IJenry
, Ward Bmbcr'ssernion.
Xew York. Dec. 41. Rev. Henry
Ward Beeclier's remarks at Greeley's
funeral were quite brief. He spoke of
the deceased as one w ho for thirty
years had tilled the land with contro
versy ; as a man of war, yet dyiirjj
with civil lionors, bnt as one whose
memory sliall live forever in tho an
nals of his country. To-dav all men
fornet
the recent strife ot opinions
tween the oceans, there is not a man
who has not felt the effect ot the labors
of Horace Greeley.
CentennlHl t'emlMlou
imi .nn im Dee i A .eneial
1 HliADU-AUIA. IKC. A gcntiai
mcetimr. ot t Centennial Commission
was held to-day. Commissioners were
nresent Irom all the States'. Little
im-dncs was done. '
; j
j Sfrs.reelej' WUI. j
s ew i okk, lJec. i . Jir. uieeiey s
appointed her hund executor
n'l lr daughter Ida excx-utrix.
She beoneathed to her hu.-band all
j herji)ictures and statuary a valuable j
wii c jaaua lnstrlH t U Id l to app! 0.
of some additional ninmcntoes for her :
hu-iliaud. In aim of Mr. Greeley's j
iloath or second marriage her real ""-
t:ite wa not to be sold.'nor the irint-'
; pal of lier property to do n-eti rv
) eitb(ir of ber J.udreu, rvitliout tho'
Vf Vt 1
M". OfWll'V had a policy Ot tell Or
twrntv thou-atid dollais on hor lm-
band's life. It is also said he owned
waie Tribune stock and oilier stocks,
besides real eetate.
tnmbettn Snpportt Thiers. !
New Yokk. Dec. 5. A Paris let- i
ter give a rejK)! t of an interview with j
Oaiuoetta jnst before thr re-opening j
of the National A'seinhly. It reptv- ,
sent bim as beinc a supporter of the
('oiistrvativc and Prt'siileiit Thiers.
t'...i. ..n...i:,,.. r ,1.:......
LuZX;.7tZ
etilive, and arj willing to
tholMieHt. though they
t nil of hw view.
give; Frunee
to MOf l-Srlit
NOivliNATiONSBY f H E PRtS!-'
DET.
Tna Senate Committees.
CONGRtSalONAL rK0v,ttUINU5.
Lively Time la Lonlslana.
.
i c i
U. S. TfOOpS Occupy the State
. i
House.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
I.ASTFJl SEWS.
VvialiMttous Sent abe Hettate.
Wasiiiscton. Doc. 5. The PrcA
dent sent to th S-mite a largo number
of iiRmes for various civil and military
officers, appointed duritig reces-s. Foi
!ow!ug are the tno-it iini-taut :
H. V. Phillips, Solicitor General, vice
Britow ; O. II. Fairinau. l'ostmaster
of Philadelphia ; vice Bingham : Brlz-
i adier Crener.tl McDowell to be Major
General; II. kuowlestone Justice of'
the Mupreme Court of Montana.
The Senate CtoounlUeea.
The Liberal Repnbllenus are cau
ctisin to determine wliat course tley
will purfiie lu regard to minority rep
resentation iu tlie Senate Committee.
The Deuiocrats are also eaueiisHiif for
the same purpose. The majority
leaves onlv one vacancy on the Foreign
Relations Committee, while the Dem
ocratic and Liberal Republican Sena
tors have agreed among themselves to
name Sehurx ns the minority represeu-
i tatlve on that cotntnittee ; lliurmaii
j for the Jndlclarr, Bayard of Finance
j Casserly, Trumbull and Feiiton rely
i inz respectively ou majority repre
sentationsleave only one vacancy on
each of them to be filled as before by
the opposition. Edmunds becomes
Chairman of the Judiciary Committee
vice Trumbull ; Hamlin, Chairman ot
the Mining Committee, and Carpen
ter, Chairman of the Committeo on
Contingent Expenses, vice Feittou.
Casserly goes off the Foreign Relations.
Committee entirely. Iu order to allow
j Schurz to remain. Fenton, who goes
j off the Finance Committee, b noinl-
nated by the opposition lor the Cotn
; mittec on Territories. Truinhtill goes
i on tlie Committee on Privilege ami
hiectiona, vice bberman, who goes on
! that Committee but remains on the
I Judiciary Committee. Casserly w to
j be made a member of the Coin mi tree
, rolu succeeds C4irrcuter as Chairman j
, of the Committee on Enrolled bills.
j ASHGTOX, iAsj. O. Ill tlie iSell-
ate, on motion of Freylinlingsen, the
' rule reoniriug the election ot tlie
- ' Chairmen of Ine Stanrling Committees
by ballot, was siH)eii(lpd. The Staml
liig and SJet-t Coiuiaiiu ei werts tlien
elected. .
A riDSBCll lflOTilry A Bill to Itie
ficiiae with Mereno Aaaeeaora.
The Finance Committee was iie-
fttrtieted to Inquire and report as early
a praeitnble, wlmt lt-cislatioii Ls nee-
essary to relfcye the strlugeiuy of the
money market, and tbe propriety of
Issuing idditional legal tenders.
In thu House, Dawes, from the Com
mittee on Ways ami jllcans, reported
a bill aboligiliig tb fffivw of Aims
sors and Assistant Assessors of Inter
nal Kevenue, arid transferrins their
duties to Collectors. After tte bill
was read, LMwes oflerel an 'om
i inent for It to go Into operation Julv
' 1st. '
In r..,.,- ..
I Troop liuiea iisSa KrqnMtlaii.
New OM.rA Dec. G. About
Vt d. . 'rtlf.,1- .1.1 , . vi
j ootupanles ot tln Hrt Artillery. 1U
t led states troops, under directif" ol
tlie Deputy I'nHnl States ATshal.
took possession ol) the Stabs House.
Part ot the tnpops were quar
tered in the SeuaN Chaaidier. and tlie
DejKity Unitetl JkaflTM Marshal took
lossession of the House of Representa
tives, while the officers and DeiMiry
Tuited SWtes Marshal took op their
quarters In the Governor's ante-room.
Tlie doors were clo'cd aud guarded and
egress and ingress were denied to all
extent tlie otlieers of the State. The
authority bv which the United States
,xt 1 -7 C tlta (Vuir.
, . '. r...l v-...ll 4
riotise ls an onier irom uiiu ic ui
tbe United States Fifth Circuit Court,
in the case of Kellogg vs. Warmouth
which recite that the proclamation ot
Governor Warmouth yesterday, declar
ihg the result of tlie canvass, a made
by the Board of Returning Officers,
was made in violation and contempt
ot nr.strainingonlerlntheca.se. and
declares that it i calculated to disturb
(he public pence. Tlie United States
Mardial called on fieneral Ktnery for
trofins to evecute the order of the
Court, and thev were immediately fur-
IlislKtl.
A Time's New Orleans dispatch
states that Judge Durrdl. who will
probably deliver the decision In the
case of Kellogs: vs. Warmouth to-day.
has received several letters threatening
hi ML-, and that he will be assassinated
if he decides in favor of Helloes'. The
better class of citizens reprobate the
course ol Warmoutli, fearing it win
precipitate a conflict with the Federal
officers.
rOREIUS XEWK.
IVestrtiotlve luiimtdatloii In Italy
Mnltera In Frnure-'l hlrm IH
P. obnbly Keaiiru.
Turin. (Italv Dec. 6. Tho Arno,
as well as the Po. Is overflowed. Many
bridzes and crossines are swept away
The communes are inundated.aud tliere
is great destruction of pnijierty.
Paris. De-c. 6. -ihe Government
situation at Versailles unsettles busi
ness of all kinds throughout the couiv
trr.
The Committee of Thirty tonrttd
yesterday by the Assembly is regarded
as ho -tile to the Kemitilie.
The Reuublican journals of Paris
declare that tlie Assembly does not
represent the wi'l of France, and de
mand its immediate dissolution.
Thiers is exiiected to resign, and
will nrobablr make a statement at
the session of tlw Assembly to day as
to the course he intends to take.
DY STATE TELHiKAPH.
(jater Nrm front Klamath-Two mo
murders reported.
Asiilami, Dec 6. Joseph Beach,
witli express trn Klamath, has just
arrived. Left there yestenlay. He
reports two more men killed on Lost
river Geo. Fiock and Chas. Monroe.
They had gone out after some sheep
belonging to Flock, and were at
tacked bv the Indians and killed.
Captain Kelly and men arrived at
Linkville last night. The troops from
Camps Warner and Bidwell were ex
pected also to arrive last night. There
was still great uneasiness and appre
slon of danger by the citizens.
Disabled Soldier' Asylum.
REPORT OF THE INDIAN COMMIS
SIONER. '
j The Muddle ft Louisiana.
1
JTDUE BIUH1X FOP. A FOREIGN
MISSION.
The Survivor of tho '
Disaster
'Missouri"
FOREIGN INTElllSB&L
A inserted Oregon Girl.
A3lnm for DinMbled Koldlen.
Tk I'oard of Managers of the Nation -
al Ayhim for disabled volunteers held
their "annual meeting In tlx: Surp?oii-
Genertr olfleo to-dav. President
Grant. Gen. Pntler, General Martiu -
dale, liovernor I . hmitn, Lewis a.
Gunikle, General Thomas O. Osborne
and General Woleotr were present.
Report from tlie various aayluma
fhoweil that the few regular buildings
are fuller than ever. Nearly 4,000dis
ablel soldiers are being provided for In
the various eyh'.m. After the neees-
Board mllotmi.
ed until the 4ih of Mardi.
Ia'!inu t'outiuliwloum
Report. j
Washington, Ike 7. Following I
a synopsis of tlie fourth annual report j
of fiii1 Hoard of lndi.-ui Couiuii.-tiouerg: I
After ihtv; years' wnrkinv; of llin
iRHi.u ii:'ii. thi? Ilivird Mud eJii- for :
t.iugratulatiuii in ttuit their Hiitieipa- ,
1 Ui; ' i the attempt to civil-
, ize tlm trihtH liavf Un so lar fultliled
, oj,jwt m viewU Ijciiig rapidly attained
1 and nearly tivtviixtlw ol" the Indians of
! Uniu-d Statw are uow eitler oivil-
ized or partly civilUed. Variou-i
fraudulent dealings which iigencies lor-
merly made ourwi from which large
fortune were rapidly made, areneariv
i HlMiidoncd. lustead of laying for
j thirty-six ier cent, more thau is receiv-
eil, (Jovertitueut receives the full
aiuou.it of niouey appropriated and tlie
Indian get all lie U fairly entitled to.
the Soux and other, tribes ou tbe
Northern Pacific Railroad are general
ly well disposed. The Indian Territo
ry having a smaller area than any of
tlie other Territories, has a pojHilatlou
exceeding any with tlie exception of
New Mexico and Utah. It has more
acres under cultivation than any other
in the United State. This In effect,
hilly disposes of the, statement that
there is considerable land idle compar
ed to other portions of Uie United
Mates. Tlie Board deems It a matter
of congratulation tliat public opluton in
tbe country is so rapidly crystulLzing
into purposes of justice and humanity.
Wa?hisgtos, Dec. 7. Telegrami
are received here to-day by a IxMniana
member ot Congress from officers of
tlie Government giving statements
from both sides. Private advices con
tain substantially tbe same information
already conveyed, though each side de
nounces the other for having usurped
possession of tbe State, in violation ot
all right, and request the points of
their respective Statements be laid be
fore die President, aud that the action
of the Federal Government stand upon
fiicial authority. It U tbe intention
of tbe Government to sustain the U. .
Court. This has already been com
municated by telegraph to gentlemen
of New Orleans who requested official
information iu the premises.
' NbwOkleakb, Dec. 7. Judge Dur
rell to day issued a sweeping restrain
ing order against Uo,ernor tVarrnouth
and all otiier State officers, clerks of
the House and Senate, Chief of Police,
and others, preventing any interfer
ence whataever with ttw assembling of
tlie legislature, aud forbidding all per
sons from participating as members of
said Legislature, who have not been re
turned as members thereof by the Cus
tom llotie Heturnlng Boarxl, and
wltose names have notoeen transmit
ted by !co. Bonrte, SeTetary. to the
Secret aiy of the Seuate and clerk of
the IIoti-.
A ttnrer Joarnallxtir Rni
Xwt: Yokk. Dec. 7. It U roiMirtl
that Mayor Hall will assume tho edi
torial clinir ef the Herald on January
1st, as Bonnet will shortly leave oil a
two years' European trip."
Jaxtge Bincbauai CaHlaewed.
Cuicaoo, Dec. 7. Tlie entire Ohio
Rctmbliran Cotigrsssfmial delegation
to-aay signified to the President a wil
Ihietiess to tail on him In a botly to
enaorsa Ju lee Blngliani for a rorelpi
i Mlssio i. The President replied tlwt
while I o w mid be jHud to ec tlie dele-
Stlou pertwmliy, Judgo Bingham
Deed .-d no recoinntendation. Bingham
will u'o sibly be appoiutcd Miulster to
Italy, th mgn tbe matter has not been
dfftaittiy teitltd.
"s f . .
fec 5. Richard Smith
Hjlvaxa. of tW steamer Mb
anotber -unrL, ,t Nassau. Ue ls
souri, has ar tbandoned Conway's
f. am to tbe capsted boat
22?Lfe purpose of rlghtinR her. Coo
way cut the painter connecting the
two boat and flifey drifted out of slgnt
of each other.- iShaithand Alfred Stew
art drifted away with the boat, bottom
up ward, tor three days at tbe mercy
of tlie waves. On tbe foortii day they
managed to right the boat, made a sail
irom me preservers ana pruwwou.
rbey landed at the western key of!
Abaco. On the seventh day after,
landing Stewart died of fever, produc
ed by exhaustion. Smith canght a
little rain water on the ninth day, and
with prickly pears and soft shell crabs
5astalned himself until the seventeenth
day, when he was taken oft' the island
and brought to Nassau. He goes to
New York on tbe steamer Columbia.
rOKEIGX SEWS.
Iran BerUnFreneh Affairs.
Berlin, Dec. 7. General Von Rooti
has left tlie office of Minister of War
for an indefinite time, although he lia
not formerly resigned.
Pabis, Dec. C The Committee of
Thirty had a first meeting to-day and
organized by electing Baron DeT.acy
as President, M. Pasiiier as Vice
President, and Ifavru Ponrtales and
llansmonvillc as Secretaries. They
tlien adjourned to Monday.
An official reception was given at tbe
Kxeeutivc residence last nlaht. It
was numerously attended. M. Thiers
freely conversel with his friend on
the political crisis. He regretted tliat
the partial renewal of the Assembly
seemed lm)os'-ible, and declared th-.t
he was dcterminwl to adhere to tl e
policy announced Iri his roessajre.
Parts, Dec. 7. It ls reported Yu t
Thiers and tlie Committee of Thirty
will act lu union in elaborating a
Constitutional code. Proposals are to
be submitted to tlie Assembly for tlie
appointment ot Gaulard as Minister
ot Interior, Leon to lie Minister of
Finance.
( ALllUK.flA.
A Deaerted Oroa Vlrl.
Sak FRAsaco, Nov. 8. Ellen
Shadden, who ran away from Port
land, t)regon. a short time since and
came to this city with Pascal Smith,
ha been abandoned by him, and is in
a destitute condition. She applied to
Chief Crowley for aid, and was sent to
tlie hospital, where she will remain
until Wednesday and then start home,
the Chief having obtained a free pass
for tbe girl. Site says Smith pawned
everything she had except the clothes
she wore ana left her without a dollar.
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OFFICE WITH WELLS, FARGO 4C0.,
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PORTRAIT on STEEL of PROF. TYSDALL
I.
Tlie Studv of S-florv-OIiecttre
lumcuitieo. ly iierLrx Mniier '
II. Kpliiemlo Uelusioiis. By Ir. Car-1
pen ter i
IU. The l'ra.-t!cal Msn aan Ohstrucllvc
Kr K. J. Kramwell, C. E.
IV. Development in lew. By (ieo. II.
Osrttin.
V . mli(ibt, awl Sky: n Lto-ture to
Wovklmrmeo. J'.v Wm. Null '
wottle, I . U
VI. SmokeU-ss Uunpowder.
VII. hi tlie Kuiv-tlou of th ttralu. Ily :
Pri'resrtnr llaailo Benisnl.
'1tl. On MeteorV Stoue. By 1'roL V. 1
S UHAeln. I
IV Vien.-e and Relicioa. Bv I'roC
Tvo-Ull.
K. HjjoaiHtkeou, livneratloa. illlu
liistriilell
SI. Aimsan.1 lnMruwnt of hiini;fle
Thouirht. By I' rot. W. Kindlon
Cltffird.
XII. ASkeohofProtTyndll.
X1U. Sluor't Tabic.- Tbe Doctrine of
rftrolmlon.
Litrrary Notif; Sshellar1 Spe,v
tnira AnalTlns."' Hi a ton's -LUb
In Mature." Books Reoeived.
3ticHnny: The li round Cooda I
non of LlirhtolDK-Kods -Foul Air
arc less Irtsl nfeetloo Trees and
Rain Poisonous Paper-!lanaina"s
-Volcanic Dust-Transfusion of
Blood --Hsbtts of tbe Opossum
Iir. Carpenter against Material
im ArtiBelal Butter Ventila
tion and Warming Sardines, eVi,
et.-.
Sou.
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348 tc 531 BreMMlwajr, !I. V.
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D:3Jm
GEEAT EXCITEMENT
AT
FRIEDMAN'S.
Ladies and Gentlerccin. do yun wan' to get
rich.
Jnet oome to Friedman's aad yonr Prodiu ts
felony
Or, If ou have Cash, irt as good as yonr Bat
tar, And tbe war hell relieve yon will make yonr
beans flutter.
Do yea waut lry Goods. Orojertes or flboes ;
A piujt of Tobauoe, or a paper of Screw
a Hal
or a Coat, or a good hlutker Bonnet;
Jnet give aoe call and you'll
I nud I am on 't.
Piuibura asd Picks, and Shovels and frocks.
I'BiTiwand iwr. and Yarn to make iVvks;
Barn Hinges aud Hammers aad Kerosene
CnMLlriient Jnr curing the .ramps:
Tea in abon.Uince, and it.io fr ynu all; 1
Clothing for baiiNse commencing to crawl;
Pitch Forks and Pepper, an I lutle Inuh
Tiws;
Pnttv aud (1 'ass. and A It boys;
W.sl saws aud Mallets, Hat Traps awt
Knives;
Thread, Buttons. Drcss-Trimmlng"ar.d rr.
for viier wlve;
Soap, Matches anT- as. and pure LtDf
Ax-Handles and Uope and Irot. aiat SMW; ,
slates. Pencils and Paper is wrtie ysir
f;ionda,
A nd hooemaker Tools fer mak! ag ajoea-;
testers aud Nuts and Sne MlemFlaanols;
Ben- h-Mcrews Sails and adanant Cmidles. I
Beriiles the above, we've many Ihliigs biovo- ,
In short, anvthipg kept in a first s;las wre. .
nini inr (ash or for Trailc '
wisAtodwposco, utclretrty tiiM.
Illcbest market prl.-e paid for Produce, and
all goods Li my line a. cbcajias Hw vbespert.
GhDusacall.
8. FRIEDMAN.
"ov4V7i:tr.
01YE3! 0IYZ3II 0HY3I!
ALL PARTIES KNOWING THKM
solves imlelrted to me will please walk
p u the Captain's Ofllcc and K'ttle. Toliac
cuiaod Cigars cost roonev and slock cannot
n "epleutsbed wil ho it bullion. Please settle
tod Jbllge, yours tru y,
BILLIE STAXTOX.
0i. Vt,
J.C. WRIGHT,
(Saecemor tij I'lAfuvaire & Wright,)
PIONEER STOR
BRALXR IS
Family Groceries,
Crockery,
Glassware,
Cigars,
Tobacco,
Notions,
Sugar,
Coffee, Tea,
Soap, Candles
Lime and Salt,
6y Anent tor Imperial r'!rIn -:i r.1 ihv t o.,
of London.
CtOfMKliCl AL STKKKT, S.Vl.J.M.
Mayl7Jtf
A. Clialleiio:e ! !
TO THE FALSETTO SINGERS
Oregon and Washington
Territory :
IHUEBV challenge any FalseUo slmter
to contest for tbe champbmoblp of tbe
North Paclfle, within the next UIT dura.
TbeeontMC to ho invi at any of tbe rail
road towns In thin Rtaw. If tbU O .alter. ge
remains unaccepted fur (be above Mated time
I wil claim the cfcarop(onblp ly Tlrtuo of
non-aiMaptaaoe. All cnmmiirucatlons at
drMt l -THE ORKSi BOY," care
hTATEMAK Offlue.
Nm-iilm
DISSOLCTIOX.
THE partnership heretofore erWinr on.
V-r the name of DaTanport A Wo Irani,
at fHlvertou. Oregon, ie tlildjijr dlMolyedb)
rautiul ooa(cni. The baJtwn will be here
anor conducted at the old stand by J. V. Da
venport, who aMinoes all tiabtliUex and to
whera all debts due tbe firm will be paid.
Tho indebted will plcae call and settle Im
mediately, An we wib to c!v e up the firm
biiylness a soon as powible.
J.C. DAVESPOBT,
D. WOLF ABU
Mlyerton, June M, 187i.
JuiieTTxlttwtf
O I 12 II A. NALOON,
Commercial Hotel, Court St,
ULES, ... OBBHOSt.
O. H. SMITH, Proprietor.
Tbe bex quality ot Wines, Liquors and CV
gara always on hand.
BILLIARDTABLESI
Of the Latex and moat Approved Patterns.
Open all Night.
sag? 73-d wtf
AG EXT OF THE
PHCENTX:,
Fire Insurance Co. of Hart
ford, Conn.
ALSO, At.ENT OF THE
North American Life las. Co.
OF
SEW YOKK.
AMD THE
TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO.,
or HAJrrroso, coxn.
OFFICE-In tbe Opera House Bloc. K
door to the right, up stairs.
Not. 13, "Titf
. - i
J. X STAIGEK,
CAPITAL E00T& SHOE STORE
IKEEPeonsiantly on hand aa-ondaamrt
ment ofCaUlornia and Eastern Boots and
Shoes.
Speoial attentloa jiaid to the manufacture
of
CUSTOM MADE BOOTS & SHOES
Of every style. Pcia;cd, Sewed and aUa
tne
Celebrated Screw Bottom,
M-ute to order. Work and llts gnaranteed
None but tlie bc French hrand ned
June7.tr
NOTICE.
TaREOOV
A CAI.IKOR.VIA KAILBUAp
W Conwsnv, Land Depa-
j Oregon. April 4, 1872. -Notice i aereby ilvea
nut, un 1 1' i iiruiiiBOTiiCHiiHii.
luni i iui i ,t i ii. u .mil will w . mi 1 1 ni..
against anv and every person wbo trespasses
npon any Railroad Land, try catting and re
moving timber therefrom before the same I
lttX"arr of tbe Company AND P AID POU.
All vacant Land to odd numbered sections,
wnetker sarreved or unsarreved, within a
lUsUnee of thirty miles from the line ol tbe
road, belongs to the Compa nv.
LR. MOORE9,
Aprtl 18 dlnvwtt Land Agent.
chas. e. Dubois,
PIONEER FURRIER.
MnntiCtctnrer of and wholesale sr. -1 retail
dealer in
FURS OF All KIN2S,
. Ilullal: i(, f ira St., n.-. ..lci? tvM VJaah
m.'Kin, l'.rt)o LiTjr.
Ladies, and Gents' Furs on haod &nd
made to order.
Highest cah price itd RT all kinds er Fi:rs.
Refuirlcg neatly none and all orders prompt
ly filled.
Fitting? OuarantMst.
nortn
J. H. HAAS
HAS M IIASD
L.ATK KTTUS 1EWELHT
-.AND-
FANOY ARTICLES
SOLID SILVER WAKE,
WATCH K II A MB CLOi'K
B3rRenatnng done, and satWik-tlon fuar
anteed. PallMH Btoek, Matte Mives, ftalesa,
wtehlO
BOWIE WAGONS.
TTTE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FCK
VT nlab oar citizen with Lumber and Es
urese Wagons, and fe nr spring Carnages. A
we employ none but tbe beet workmen, and
use the very best material, we ran warrant
oar wagon tc be all we represent.
T.CVKNDiUliAM .
Utw
j
Dancing School.
A FAVORABLE opportunity is now af- j
forded to the lovers of Ter pst. bore. !
tbe undersigned having opened a school in !
the commodious hall of tbe Opera House, f
where the oert of a.-commodatlons and ln
ctruo to is will by afforded to all who may lie
onroe numbers of the same. The hours of I
tuition will he from hall-r ferrn to half- I
paM uine: alter wbk-h nronusMKMis Dancing
for I'rsctice, on Friday evening of each week.
Also, on Ntturday evening of ea.-h week,
commencing at half-past eight, a SOIRCE
wil I he given for all wbo wish lo attend. Ad
mission, l 00. '1 he brwt of raustc luroifhed
for the occasion. Mr Mimbersol'llie School
are entitled to admis.lon to ibe Solre fbr the
ad-lHtoosl charge of STi -ta.
J. J. ABM8TBaV, Prop,,
KorMJf
SALEM DRAY &HACX CO.
Fortaartlrra anal Jshlppera,"
CITY DHATMEN & HACXMEN
All frtHglitlng mthln tbe ettv dm nt Khori
notice and oa reasonable ternri
Carrtigws coa-untlvtn aitkio. to eon
vey paspnay-r to ,t or inv- or nurty drlvu
IKT li IS70.
Iti
CtfAj(.rs vrrri.1..
r-watf.ti.s.
New Grocerj' Store.
jvKEHHfn"r'.ssarl Ss.t (i1s st or
Wl -tusl on Coianie.-s.isl siiwt. ttlvetisa.
eall and w will :vleavor to ehv.-e vou :ill.
t'.f AMt'Kf!,!. C.
JlllrtWdAWff
, , . ... ...
FOUNDRYMEN, BLACKSMITHS
and Carriage Makers,
Reles-teel Old rosavpJMtaw kaUrai Ca
Jneknoa Creek, f wk wk Italk fusa.
. B-rlnMl t ml.
Hard and Molt PUT Iraai.
Being a specialty, the above are slect.-d u-fco
grel iW '.or interior consumers.
J. K. POTLE,
tit aodtLS Pa.:luo Strent, and Kast Mtreot
Whtrf, between Jackson an I Pacific, tea
rfaaoiaro. (X0v:Uwljr
. WKATHKKs OED.
WEATHERFORD & CO.
WbolecaleaudltvUll Dealers M
Paints. Oils, Glass, Chemicals
EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY. ',
Patent Medicine 4 Proprietary Articles
pi-re mstn a?to LiQrem,
,, lur Medicinal fnnx).' t
PfKi'iij Pile1! tii Mk'm Hmiti.
, , . W'E atdfj: FOIUJ & to.
AprtTiTilAwTf
SALEM DRUG STORE 1
rj. W. Crawford & Co..
DEALER.? IN
Drng, C hemical", Oil, and
PATENT MEDICINES,
WJtri' JtEBlEH,
TOILET AJtTKTJU
AD KOTMSN.
Pure Wines and Liquors.
PREQCRIPTIOMO
' AKD
Fnnmil- PrepHi-ntioiiH
CAEITULLI COMP0U2n)ED
At all hoars ot the day and iJtfbt, by a
Competent DrngirlHt.
Pa-tton-a Blaek, MM MreM, Milesa.
sepl5-tf i
MOUNTAIN DALT.1
COUGH JMTURE.
WH. PARKER, of Jv k-wmHIle, Ore-
Rnn, has dimorered a inrdUne r.oro
pwelortbe extract ot Nosslali ctnlm
and other Vegetable tngre-Uents sttaaob bldr
fair to surpaM all Lana? Kefdsesi uow In
exlatenae. It is a blood purifier, lnrtgorator,
Appetizer and an
AGUE PREVENTIVE,
and is rood for all KEEVOC8 and BILIOfS
alls. Dtrers testimonials might be produced
sbowlna; tbe eCaoienoy of tbe Mixi ure, but
deem It not aeeosnary, as tbe mmite will es
UbUA It wbervrer It is tries'. Try a bottle.
For sale evervwtoere. Preisurd by
TV. H. l'ARKtR
Jaaksonrille, Ogn.
ikt5:??w3
OREGON BRASS WORKS
(D Streot, between Front and FInt.l
Manufacturers of all kind of
BR ASS-WORK, fiTEAM FITTIXCS.
COCKS, smP-WOEK, PLAJfEBi
HEAPS, BELLS.
Aatf lUl kia4 of Braaa Cmiiaisllak
MM Metal, e.
D. M. JIOORi
Superintendent.
rvt&72tf
HEW TOYS I
HOLIDAYS
JV?T RECEIVED
All the New Styles
- or -
TOYS,
FANCY COOD8,
Musical Instruments
Violin Strings,
Etc.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
Hobby! Horses,
Baaketware
Etc.
For tbe coming Uollilays, wluVb wo r.re of
fering to tbe mule at tbo very Lowest Prices.
The trade will find It to their advantage to ex
amine our suv.k before pnrcbaslngelsewtMte.
FELOBUSCH A CO.,
r IMPORTERS,
308 & 308 Battery, near Sacramento st
flAS FRASasCO.
Oct ITTItdlm
oeo. at. JOKES,
Ke a4 Kstatc Broker.
j. M. i-ArrrioKiK,
Notary Pnblid
JONES & PATTERSON,
Best Estate Brokers, laArsats arMt
Coll rc tioa Afmt,
Ol-VRA IV VKK fiiStv. Ollk11N.
tiT C yy privjierty birhi sad sold.
t'sna' ft W.1.-1 1-i.o.l i r .-;..-.
tT Hr'lsl atWntlon V1ven t FliiaiMUtl
Nsstetiat Uc C'oovT.vnr.. i awd (iLSERAL
AfiE"CY BCHIXEt.
Agents frsr the nlrtofa tw'Wiflrss of
Mock tu the BEAVEtt BUSIKUV kLVXr
KACTLSltJ COMPA"Y, of Jeoerscm. that
have not vet been dUpowd ol'. Tbe t aotory
lita a flourtsbiug omvtltlon, and parties (W
siring to make a sore aud prodtaule ImTFt
meot woukt do Weil to give ihein an earlr
call.
K AXD to ACRE wttkln oue mile of the
Court House ; rich trs! ; ju-ioe to !)
j per acre.
AprlGTSdlr
GREAT REMEDY
ron
KIDNEY DISEASES.
-AIT-
ICURE FOR FEVER AND AGUE
COLEMAN'S
COMP, EXT. of EUCALYPTUS.
Dr. J.K, (otesasn.
of Ssji Fntrv lsco. and sev
ereml eminent ihyslcians
of Europe bate liera on.
operating during tlwt pnst
iiji'.rnini experiment
ing In hnsittal Tra,-.tl,-e
wh the medicinal pmp.
erttes i-oniauid tn Usi
bu.aivSus and the re
jiiltssbow lh.it as a-iire fr Fever and Agite
It is fcetter thww lknfnlne astm II test
cases where t Jul nlua bail le"n given uiwow
astully. 111 S"r cured with l,y'"slj'tiin
alone, . ' ' ' 1
In thf r. S. Marine Rnspiul wbrne etten
stvc eKperwoents- wee made with Ur. Cole
man's a,xtra-a.vnry --of I evvraivl Agut
was curel with this reasedy alon.
It hs alw n.-en proveu in the mc Vis.
plial, ths m pretstred liy lr. Cuuim w'.
pecsiRat pr.ssll UI nwiM lnit'Uub'R rvr
liy tor all iu es of the Kldtifts, B s t.k v
and frtnarv Canal, aid mans ,sim m
enred With tws errs 1 ;n atmv u:
I una rTuamuoi Mwiiooe, an, oll:r:'
I k tru r aift:l. I vr ttw ,liee It csn ls
! c'lofids'ntlv relVd txtn as ihf Itom eft.w
1 1S!- iv.'vlv ecfcr rflevl t.i ue yi.WV. t
1 t-tf c MKT T 1IWII e rSlt.-.uM, .lift S U-W-
' fsntcoUtl. and is ii r,Je.- 1 i -:...,!
j n-4lve u sns.ii. Vi- fip:.!. wnv.
t'iMfrS".t vr-iHI KMfam rn Kauil pti
hi - alrrwt- ntritiwhaii irlwn Una is rvrl
i imre lailtstiur;. ou L lit Ct-VnjnV ti .-in li
tre. '
' IK: Cirsn !-;- I,v i.ir.-.i- ,ts.
Mknrimi wifll t.ivwBir'n:!. i -n ixm rr.-
, YrtZ L, !
1 iHillnml Waesi o'ie, jhii-. of Vi ifornct K'l j
, I H I- ITTtP.
L.. lUllut Wi', (
i"4la McT.-h-iW.Crr '
tn.
"L Wm. Woil'e,
Pwwerly Passvbirr
S.-. .'."A Markfi
Agent fw tuc ("a!
Kireet. i
. ri,-ui
av. to.
Wm. H. FaKerw.i,
ui X au.
Ft f,tt !n- BEI T A .IOIINS Plil f.l
f.-ilero.
CH.VJi. LANtiLKY A CO.
tienural Aaenu.
Cor. CUjr and Battery streets, aa Franclfco.
tvcU,7S:4weavhi
i
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
; J -
BUSISES3 DIEEOTOET OF POBT
LASB, 0EEG05.
PnbllsLed by X. Sauaaawl,
General Adocrtiiing AoeiU, 93 Front Street.
- - 'Trr.
ACKKRMAN'S DOLL A K STORE, Xo. W
First btretA. Importers and Jobbers ol
Fancy t:oods,Tov, Crockery UlasswareaiHt
PlatiHl Ware, i
A stor liuQse, First M., betwenn Oak aud
Pine Evervthtng Bent. ItrL. LonglPl
ow, Prop. ji
' BOOKS, MTATIOXEBY,
MUSICAL iNSTnUMCWTt
Not. 7S 77, First Mreet, PortUusi.
Tarman. tbe onlv direi-t Imnorter of Cloth
JL liif, Ac, cor. Front A Washington si
. chas. c. Barrett,
WB0LK8AI.C
BOOKSELLER & STAT.3!t,
Largest fkock la Portland.
.Vo. 73 Ixroti and .Vo. 5 WasXwioton ttrtH
BECK, WTIJi AM A SOW, B Front St
Importers and dealer in
CnsasKaflM
ef every- oeacrlpUon.
ri-blog Tackle, Fan- (ioods, AVods Blr
Cages, Baskets, Croquet Oaiaes and
Babv ('arriaewu
Aifentsfor the "t'aBfomia PosHer Works
slao, (nr the "Wheeler A WUeoanew
, i.'UacbiiMta.r
Bock. John A K Fnast strrtituractL-al .
U Ui lmkK and Jawelar Work done
lr the Trade. .
BOOK AND JOBPKXNTEBS. Himee
A Bachelcler 98 Front At reet.
Brtgham A neinbart. First street, ketwee
tk aud Pine, iuponcrs of moves, Kan-
ifun, ivticnen i iciu-w-.
s. w. cor. Fir A Taylor
st. Cheapost Fa
raiture House In Porv
Ami.
CAFPEsTS"
WALTER BROS.
tetToot Street.
Clarke Bemienoa A Cook, SI Ki First hk
Dealers la ry Uooda, Faacy Millinery,
Ac, Ac -
Cobn A Boseoield, 148 From flc. Couuui.
sion Merchants A dealers Is Oregaai and
California Prodoce.
Congle. J. B., manuhtcturer and dealer ia
Saddles. Harness, and Baddlerv HaiU
ware, W Front St. '
C sorrier, W. Cft, M3 Fnwt street. Mer
chant Tailors A Clothiers, Kala, Furujiti-
lng Goods.
De Lastinmtt A Oatroan, i Front streeC
Real Ksute Agents, looney loaned
houses rented.
DENTAL GOODS:
C. H. Wbod
ard A Co..
101 Front street, Portland.
DRUGGISTS. foiVo
from any portion of the Hut or Territories
carefully filled by mall or epresa.
Emll, Lowenstetu A Co, Fnintture and
Carpet dealers-stores from U4 to li'
First street.
Employment Agency. WHthetUAflol
man, 80 Front street. Furnish all kinds
of help.
Even line A Bee, 10 Front street. su
mission Merchants and dealers in Do-
mestic Produce. .
M,ashkm Livery Stable, corner First aad
l1 Salmon tts., E. Corbett, Proprietor.
Good turn-oats always on band.
Wisbel A Roberts, ear. First and Washing
ty ton na. Dealers and Uaantaoturers,
Ciothing, Fumishing Goods.
CRAY'S MUSIC STORE.
The largest Music House on the Coast.
STEINWAY PIANOS, BURDETT OR
GANS, G. L. DeTBAKS, Manager.
fHOL K AG ESTS FOB TUK
."HOWE" SlfflXe MACHINE.
Agents wanted. JR
Hachnev A Steeme, Grocers aad dealers id
all kinds of Seeds, corner First and
Maia sis.
ambtirger, B., 1SS Frria street. Importer
awl dealer in htaple Fancy try Goods,
Millinery.
Heodee, D. H., Photngrapbic Artist, tt. W,
corner First and Morrison streets. Cbii-
drennsctnres spsoattv.
Henrictisen, L. C Jt Co., iti rim
Majxiiacturersand dealers in Je
Jewelry,
Walcbes A.
a moard-jieo. I... ws street, wnoie-
sale dealer in uroneries. Doom. Waax
Materials, Ac
H
dee, Ca f A Co., T, loot at rest, whole
sale dealer in Drugs, raiut, ti-,
ill U" Ma.ine, straight ne-.
V) M rjdle, uoder rl. "lock sutch."
CompetlOoo cualksiged. G. W. Traver, 11"J
Front Street.
11 nrgren A ftbindler. Xos. las to ITS First
I at. Importers Furniture, Bedding, A.
International Hotel, eor. FVuoTaad Morrte
on sts. M. Rudolph, Proprietor. Fto
Buss sttouds s.eamers.
K- ohn, J. A Co., 91 Proof stre, wholfeiile
and retail doaer ta Fine Clotbinz. Vur-
nli-bing Uooiis.
Malson Bwee Kesiaurbat. pirtvute rtxra
for Kami lies. cor. 1st aud Pine rtreol.-.
t. Visx, IrotirietiJr.
it.er.1.-in. k. a l o..
HKlt-sle iWuler lu
IV M
Wine and Llounrs O. f N. Co- Hlo-1.
and fun Fraivl-o.
Saw iStt t SchmT,
!1 Fr.ut
ill
le and ntidl inlit:meT-.
HUf, Johu ft., hj Ylr- stmt. Hm.-
nsxrr a"d Jewnlvr, uatitu the puuo
j a Hiwa!-rt!iM iu "tV ati ie-,Cli-ij-si'
; elr.
"je7irierr4r.Fro"i 0iir"cr tanvt, !!
XTi ers In native and torr-gn W Inv Li
I nr aad Ciders.
'AToUhmr' A Tbomn.vni, Hanhvam, Iron,
Steel, Hubs. hyv4s IiardwtKsl Luarbe -.
ccldeotul U.HeL oor. F1r4 aad Monijoa
. Stnllb A Cook, Prtofwletwrs.
"crrliih. Wa'kbu A' Cornell. Real
MT Agenta, M Front aUeet, between Asler
awl W ashington.
PhotographicGoods, WZZZ
' 1CT Front street.
sler. 1. C Kesl Estate and Money Bro
ker, 9J Kroat street, Portland.
Roseahatim, I P. Co.7 Totesxsmlsta im
poners of Foreign anri tometlo Lh.wr
ipm UK nouse. Front street, tin Pint Ch
MM FYlnotples. Tbo. B?-a. ProyrWor.
GberlocV. 5.", 41 Front and 2 Ftrst sts-dost
7 ex in Harn
rnes, kUery, aixl Saddlery
Hardware-
Simon, J., 56 Front street, dealer in lXwr.-,
rtah al Bliods. Window andpuitetibus
Slnslinsr7nTri3j Flr-t streeu importer ot
Pianos, Organ i, beet Mnsie, Mu-u al
Ipsmnnent.
Skldmore. H. C... IU Irst street, innjxi-s
ana Apothecary. a Urge nka-kof Pertuni-
t-v and Tn4Us Artk-iert.
;i1,7l I rout Mreel. wboirsaV
'alnl Oils, Wtodow Ola, Prr-
ftimerV. A f.
SO dow A Roos,?jHrst-trvet,P-tiires.Mni'l-5
inga, Framvs ArUts Motcnaks lmwin;4
tn.-trunieul1-.
mtth, Put, Broker, 9u Frsil stiwt, lealer
tn LersI Tenders tiovernmeftt Bowl
andtvoid Oust
STOSK, as. I-m . 17 l-rMt Mr..
WatohmakaY and Maniifsctuiing Jewel
er, liipatnl ed agent for ibe Wlthm.k.hr1n,
E. Howard I o., Chas. E. Jseot.awt tbeCal
ifornia wau-hes; abw, for all the iimductlrti
ndinssuriHoi the (jtUiorwa Jewelry Comm
nv, ra . Franeiwo. Send fir a clr.-.ular.
Vl'atehts rep(iiTTlm the vptt beet manner ard
WA RRAM T K U lo ave atisfccUou.
r-rry Bros., No. 1 Ftrst -treet.
msnnlar-
at t
tnrers aad dealers in FuruUure, Bed-
dinf, I arrets, Ae- . .
be Ciethmg Sieve, iia r r. iw ,i
Ing, Ftiriu-hiiig li-sls Boots aiMwioe-.
Ilsrrl
s A Praerr. -
f
IVinleTH. H., Ut l frmu m. lwah-r
. In Wagons airt Agrictilrnral Implements
f a v ne,:. U, u. w. ir. Kirx sih iifcs.,
J "dlrrln rmeBrawheswiw, Knplirh
A!esnd Pertrr.
7Tr
J. v.. U: ITc.ft
i trert,
Whotemllt;
m. tleirVr
In Birttrr, t'r.
Lar1,
rUcon.s.
Wu11uin A Wvers.it i l lun.-.k,r runt
strwt, CorainWtt'JB Mer.uiaul. and
dealers iti Pm-lnce.
rlOCK filVEH FAFLul C'l
SHEATHING, ,
Flaxteriii,
soonso,
CAKPET
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WANTED
Rdiabe dud i.iteiUprr
MAN,
kFri
dili-CrS, to enirsse In ia ifnijt-
sad luvnttlce lusiness. nruductiK
ot lucratice tusiness. prunuctn
ti vdlfl S.OOl t-r vi a -. Aihkress. J- B.FOKI
A CO. Vew Torts or a?" Ktiamy tHreet, H
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