The weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1872-1878, December 31, 1872, Page 3, Image 3

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    1acciifiT"Soii Salesman.
SALKM, TUIDAY. DKC.
THE CITUND COUMTY.
Fran It'iii'j .T" .v.ifi.- (''.'. 'C. 2'.).
Itl ItNIMi OF THE OI.I M il. I AM
tru: imvuimiv.
Aliont lialt-pa.it i-li-v.-n o'clock last ni"lit
tli" cilil I'niwrsity lmiMin on Wilson Ave
n in- was discovered to Ik; on lire by the
ninlit Kilico. The alarm wa given and in
a short spar-i of taint' tin; tiro department
was iiiKin the KroiuulH ; Imt re tliat time
the ImiMin' was
soi.m shkkt of rn:K. ' ,
As it stood cimsidinililc distance from
oilier building, it was finally doomed ad
isalle to let it Imru : ami the streams of
water were tiii ie il from the l.nniinK ruins
iiN.n t!nl-aiitiful shade tri-cs that stood in
losi' iroitnity to the luiildiiiK. to saTe, if
joonihle, tin-so' sln-lurs of many a graduate
w ho is now launched noon the liiisv scant'
life.
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Till. OIIIIIIN OK TI1H Vllir. '
Is unknown, it is urulouhttslly tlie work of
mi inreihliary. as the ImiUhiig has not U-eu
s eujiii'il for years for any pui'isise what-
er. The Trustees, a fow eveuingH since,
hail divided to have the huililing torn down
shortly.
Some one eoiiizaiit of this fact, and
thinking, in their ow n minds, that no harm
would result from, it, has net the building
on lire. Tins h. -ems to lie the general iiu
)ression at least in the public mind. Hut
more of this anon.
thk "iu" lUII.I'IXO
was cn-cted in 114. and is now 2S yrsruokt.
Since Octolier, lt;7, it lias stood i(ll -tltt
i.ew I'niversity being occupied at that time.
Instu.i.a tion of Offickbs. Multnomah
llovul Arch Chapter. So. ti, Salem Lodge,
.So. 4. A. V. A A. M.. and Pacific Lodge,
No. .V). A. F. .1 A. M. installed tliejr offletri
last evening for the ensuing term. The in
ru)Iatioii of the latter Lixlge was public.
Thi" following aro lists of the officers :
.Ml l.TNoMAH It. A. ('HAFTF.n. F. J. Bal-
cook. II. I'.; .1. F. Miller. K.; E. I. Bloat,
s.; D. II. Murpliv, C. of II.; B. F. Brown,
1'. S.: S. V. Chadwiek. It. A. C.; J. McAfee,
ti. M. ;td V.; A. Kcllv, (i. M. 2d V.;T.McF.
1'atton. (1. M. 1st V.; 1!. 1'. F.arhart, Secre
tary ; J. U. AlU-rt. Treasurer; J.J. Mur
phy. Si n.
Vi ifii' Loisif. No. 5(1.. John Orav. W.
.VI.': .1. A. ltichardson. S. W.; T. H. Vann,
.1. W.: li. F. lirow n. Seen-tary ; I). Fleisch
Inan. Treasurer: V. J. Ualicock, S. 1).; W.
li. liarr, J. U.: J. F. Miller, Tyler.
Sai km Iiisik. It. 1'. Farhart. W. M.! E.
N. (lillmuham. S. W.: A. H. Wiison. J. W.;
Vreil F.. l'almer. Secretary; J. II. Allrrt,
Tr- asurer: M. Chainnan. S. !.; C. M. Mil
1. r. .1. I).: II. V. Wilson, Tyler.
r.Ati.ROAn Srrr. The psso of Simon (1.
T'lliott vs. The Oregon C'entral Itailroad
Co.. and Ben Hollailav, was opened yester
day Is fore Judue Bonliani, sitting at cham
U rs. It is a suit, the hearing of which may
iccupy si'vnral days. Only a preliminary
motion, relating to the pleadings, wan ar
Kiied yesterday afternoon, when the Court
adjourned to o clock tins morning, t,. It
Shattuck and Mr. Eppinger appoaml for
the plaintiff, and J. H. Mitchell and E. O.
J:iinaiiL'h for the defendents. The fcaaring
i xi ites more tlian tlm ordinary interest in
this community, as was evidenced Yesterday
by the large attendance. The proceedings
take plaiv in the State Library room.
Ni Ff.iuiv. The Salem ferry has not
U-eu running for some days on account of
needed repairs to the lioat". We hear that
l aUi's ferry, is also laid up. We met a
Kentleiiien yesterday who had been waiting
here suveral days to get across the river
with a team, to nialu- a visit only a eonple
of miles from Salem. Not wishing to go to
l'ylk countv bv wav of Oregon City, Port
land or Corvallis. he is here vet, waitin
for the Salem ferrv Isiat to be reconstructed.
1KRSAI.S.
Hon. J. H. Mitchell, U. S. Senator elect.
arnv.sl m this city, yesterday, on profes
sional niismess.
l'uv. (i. Mines, notwithstanding his se
vere illness, attended Uie funeral of Father
Waller, yesterday.
Mr. Julius Stratton, formerly a typo of
tne statesman office, nut now a Unit) ol the
law at Eugene, is making a holiday visit to
ins menus in mis city.
Mr. F. G. Schwatka and wife, who have
Ist'ii visiting for some months in the East
ern States, arrived at San Francisco Bee
M, en route for home. They are expected
here next Wednelay.
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Ffxeual. The funeral of Father Waller
as attended yesUrday bv a very large con
course of citizens. The sermon was
preached by Itev. S. Bowers, pastor of the
Xt. E. Church, who concluded with a bin
graphical sketch of the deceased. lSemarkt
were made by Revs. L, M. Nickerson, J, L.
l'arnsh and (lustavus limes. Tho Her
vices were unusually imtiresalve. The re
mains were followed to their reHtiug place
ny a large procession, .
KvrnBTAnmBXT To-Nioirr. This even
iug. at the Otiera House. Mr. Utephen Mav
Is II, the Oregon Ilxirer-lViet and Humor
ist, will amuse his audience. We ga for
home consumption of home produotM, and
we arc therefore In favoc of giving cmr
(iiiiie-1K't an audience that will not only
l-linoiirage Ijut pay film,
: IsTOfMsn. The Halem Flouring Mill not
having len constructed for mibtarrantefl
si-rviee. has suafiended work, till such time
as the Hi ssls shall abate. It runs by water-
power, but it cant get away with tho whole
illatnette.
Still Rlsino. The illamette -nvar
continues to rasio and to rise. B!katr.
now stands in Mill Creek alnivo the long
bridge. '
Insane.- Capt. Scott, Sheriff, went to
FAst Portland vestcrdav with an tnsane
patient whoso mime is withheld, at present
! icijijesl of frle.Uii. . t i .
A ltAt.K-Misr'.-Tlie Htate House flag
was at halt-mast through the day yesterday,
in resp.-et to the memory of Father Waller,
From D'ii'J " Svmtny Uc 2t).
Mvi.n.L'sExTF;iirAixnKXF..-SteplwuMAyl
Is II the voung On gon Lls.rer-Poet, intro
duced himself last evening U a Salem au
dience, at the Oiiera House, in tlie charao
:.r ,.r i.y-t. ivaileav and humorist. Ho H
little 111
iiucoiith in some of his dramatic ren-
ditioiis. but he wrtall.jy has the sw
bilt he wrtalli y lias uui soiriv oi
. . : .. 1.: . . .fi. .n mil.lilm j.itf
iMniuiieliur,oi.luiiiiii"'';-r"il"rV"":"
l.'piatetit!v witnontenor jo -n i""
filangliii' Yol hit auditory. 'Maytl
s.iven trie and 'in that respect would be
all.il a genius, something wocall everybody
t-.i... u......; ami tickles n with oddities.
He lias wit. and that is his own. Some of
his eccentricities are his own, too they ncy.
, r could have Ish'h learneil-whllo . oilier
!. ..,:.Lnik n, -,, inred and used as the play-
L lot UH.1t his arlitices. this is entirely le-
Lnid KctiTes, gruitonaWa of the pt..
! , ' i ttntwM have not time to Uu-
t MavUll. and ri he is not pro-
1 1.', i,iv to (siciipv tlie dissecting ta-
Llo. Hiuliio it to my that ho
o. thorouuhlv amuse tiu aumcnoe. ine
tieople in front laughed enongh, ap
platidel liberally and went away with broad
L'rins on their faces. Maybell. when he
Pliall have hail experience and training will
succeed in ins new line, no (,"
v,.i,i this ulace ill a fewilavs. ead-
..;',, iieiirhlsirs to co and see him when
; api-ai-s in public. They will enjoy his
melange.
Tut- Bit.- FLorniNO Mills. The Port
land Commercial lteporfer give tlie follow-
' ' kilum Mills- "1 he tmlaaa
Vfcr.i-itic Mills arc situated in Halem about
J., . lniiiiiri Yards- from tlie -Willamette
iL..r . hut h means of an artificial canal
f.situ can' reach' it at an ordinary stags of
ttie water. The dimension of the main
' building is eighty feet depth by sixty feet
vwlrli with height of six floors, inclu
ding cellar. The granary attached has a
storage capacity of 1 .U50 Urns. Wheat from
jK-iats is received by means of a sack ele
vator1 fifty tons an hour is the usual rate
x. .. i.i. u Ut cut be discharged. Boats
k ,' leaded by means of chutes or slides,
atcr 5u the river. - nugons, uringiiis
ihrat -gre4 nnloarled at the rate Of J,8lO
'JT..:rino Vt) hhH. There hut been
go as
The
ilvWVWV e.Ui .J tiun put toMpf at
. . .. ti I bis, tor the season. 8 here are
live freifch mlji-sttme nseil.' fb water
t'sivEESiTV Fibe. The btfrtiinft pf
the o i uniefai; o,um.h t -. n r
posed to have cnWled tw loss, a tiw mld
f . old and abandoned. Bu we are in
formed tut thure were in it ne!y f)Q
worth of doors and windows, ach the
Trustees had intended to take out and aave.
There was also some inside lumlxv-srhich
ould have been used. The bruk 'niM
..i r.r aiimo yalne for tire wood,' m which
nse tlie greater part of the material fonld
J, ,3 devoteil, livl it not hr S des-
fTwl' il-.b itusii.' tne ue mty
U; PU11 Uli llOUWf
tea
inoen-
3 PQW-
ndijlnJrDnvf4U ln nrtjoh J& time
titan tllu laiwr evmn in. , w uuuu , m.v
killed or greatlv damagetl a number of
..v,t,.i trees stamhng near, and in tliis fact
consists one of the most serious jtema of
the lost.
' Krw Yeab's Eyn Balu The prcrpara-
PPy"! R 9ti W-V
L'fj jiang it Tkp atfaiapf j
Wry best music to 1 hi
j .wie (uj. mi:w
pt.tho aeaiiou. llie
hail.' has been en-
feaged ; the hall will 1 taatefully Mid bean
iriiilYdeeorated, andan pains or expense
will be imared to make the supper a-success,
satisfactory to everybody. We hear of
very general preparations in the dancing
community, to attend the .ball. , Thcj pro
pose to welcome the 'new year, - " ' -Where
vouth and pleasure meet, .
Tochase'ths glowing hours, etc. ,
Last meeting of the present City Council
next Tuesday evening.
Mpvk thjsjcar 25 (WO l.bls. Flomf,
. .'. Ji ilia demands of the season.
LaJ last nu,ie icn orjer i
niK.h'ahd'r'moVe ir, anit nat arpe
Joimitbie-fcr fla''-iini6fW.'-i ,
Wateh Mains. Tlie SSalem Water Com
pany lias recently laid nearly three-quarters
of a mile 01 wooo.cn waier mains 01 ineir
nvn manufacture lip Court street to m-
r anil, north along V inter, to the liortli-
rn iart of the i itv. At 3 o'clock yesterday
afternoon, the water was turned into this
line of mams to test the pie. Having the
full pressure on, the pipe was found to 1
n-rteet every w nere. not oniy at an joints
int at all the Ts. The company's -pu-ta-
tions in ivgard to the snfiicienry of wooden
pipes seem to lie fully realized.
1atii:-:r Late. We surname that iwiine of
inr HubscrilieiN receivi-d tiieir fwiiwrs rn'lu r
late yesterday naiming. Thy delay wS
asioned by the sudden Uejiartiir.i of our
pressman, tor the lire jnst before ri.wmg
the tonus, ami lus suiiscquont latsirs at tne
case setting up the aecoimt of it. the coin
post tor having gone home. A similar de-
av u not likely to is-mr again, and we pre
sume our readers ran all atl'ord to forgive
this one.
The Jf.ffek.son School. The people of
tl'erson are taking a lively interestin their
school this winter: During the Christmas
oration the school house will be painted
and nicely prepared for the aconmmiMlation
f students. The next term will connnence
Ian. tlth. 1H7:I, with the promise of at least
one hutiilred student. Mr. J. J". Bnvse is
the Principal, and J. M. lluniphrevs, As
sistant.
Literary Soeirnr at Jkffersox. -Our
ittle sisf r, Jell'i rson. is big enough to have
literary rtneu-tv 'Too tranklm which
is eonneeted v. itli the selcrt sclusd. It has
wentv memls rs. The officers are ti. W.
'miser, l'n-sidciit : ltobt. Harrison, Vice
'resident: Harvfv nays.SccreUrv : Hmrh
Harrison. Treasurer ; Frank Walter, Libra
rian .
Ax Er.iion. The irentleman of w hom we
htiiined the data for our biographical
keteh f Father Waller, committed an er
ror in relation to his birthplace, l ather
Waller was lsirn in Luzerne countv, reim-
sylvania, and while he was quite young his
parents removed to Elba, Gcncsscc countv.
New York.
Onu Ff.i.uiwm F.i.fxtiox. The following
are the oftioeru of Silver Lodge No. 21. I.
O. O. F., of SUvertou for fheensniiii; term :
Willis Donncgan. N. (1.; W. It. uu!ar. V.
William Simpson, It. S.; .1. M. Broun.
P.S.; James Diar, Treasurer. Warren Crau-
stonkW. It. Diinliar and J. 51. Brown. Trus
tees. 1 ' i ..j :
Gone Beixiw. Hon. J. 11. Mitchell and
others interested in the great railro.nl suit
before Judge Bnnham, went to Portland
yesterday afternoon pending the eontinu-
nce of tlie hearing next Tuesday. Hon.
lien Simpson of Vaouina, also went down.
I xst u.t.ATioy at Jefferson. Mr. S. F.
hadwk-k. Past H. M. of the Masonic or
der, went up to Jefferson, Friday, and in-
talkHl the oltn-ers of the Jenerson hslge of
Masons, returning yosterdaynioriiing.
FMi.r.D to Connect. Tlie train from the
south, yesterday, brought no mails from
any jsiint Ik yond ltosehurg. We presume
the connection waa broken by high water,
or, mayhap, I nipqna mud.
CinrnrH Cei j:tmATTON. Next Wednesday.
tho first day of January, the Catholic
C'hnrch will celebrate the octave of Christ
mas, tho Feast of Circumcision and the
Name of Jesus.
Postpoxep. Yesterday morning the fur
ther hearing of the case of Elliott vs. The
ll&ilroad Companies was postiioncd till
next Tuesday afternoon.
Abvaiktso. Cfgal 'tenders wore nnoted
at Portland yestcr.lav. at !HJ cts. buviug and
01 cts. selling.
From Daily of Tuesday Dec. SO.
The Salex Fibe Fiend. It seems to lie
clear tliat Salem has a veritable "1'iru
Fiend "not a personified thing, but a gen
uine, living, personal devil that takes de
light in flames and alarms. Tlie great num
ber of clear cases of incendiarism tliat have
occurred within the last two or tliree years,
lead to this conclusion, and that the' fiend
is a permanent dweller in the city. He.
she or it, has a mania for setting tire to old
vacant buildings, barns, woodsheds, out
houses, etc. that stand isolated, as tliongh
a nice calculation were made in advance, as
to the danger of kindling a general confla
gration, the fiend tiavine no di-sire to do
more than petty mischief, and just enonuh
,r ; n i ....... :.. n ........ .
I, ' ftCV IIHJ l"WJ D 1IU IT 111 n KU1UJ 111
snr-tremor. tt may l only that he, she or
it has a passion for hearing the clang of tho
tire bell at midnight, or for seeing the boys
out with the machine at unreasonable hours,
or for studying the picturesque groups w ho
gather in lialf dress upon the street corners
or upon front porticoes. No matter w hat
the object may be, the fact remains tliat we
have a " tire ttend that ought to be hunted
(low n if possible and exorcised.
Odd Fellows' Elections. At the regular
meeting of unve ixMlge Ko. is, J. o. O. t,
Salem, Saturday evening, l)ec. 2S, the fol
lowing offioein were elected for the term ls-
gmniug January 1st, 173 : u. W. Jtlusles,
N. G.; H. H. Gilfrey, V. G.: A. N. Gilbert,
R. S.; J. H. Howell, Treasurer; E. M.
Wait P. S. Messrs. T. M. Gatcli, J.K.
Hardie and J. Holman were elected Trustees.
At the last n-imlar meetinc of Chemeketa
Lodge No. 1. L O. O. F.. the followina offi-
cers were elentee for the term beginning
Jan. 1st ; Ezra h. Miller, N. G.; ti. II
Price. V. O.; C. N. Terry. R. S C. S.
W'oodworth, Treasurer. The election of P.
S. ami Trustees was postponed till the
next meeting.
Anniversary Lodge no. 13 electetl last
evening officers for the ensuing term, as
follow. : W. J. Pollv, Si. G.; H. Cai-penter,
V. O.; ,Ta (Toffey. K. H.; U. V. Brake, P.S.;
E. P. Churchill, Treasurer ; Tniatees : Geo.
illiams, Job. A. Baker, M. Htapletin.
Cuu-lit, Covrt. Judge Bouliam held a
spectat sltnng vntenlay, at Wfncn the fol
lowing business wa; transacted :
C. B. I'pton rs. ,T. B. Hprenger, L. Bes-.
ser and W. T. Gillihan ; suit to foreclose
chattel mortgage; snbmitted upon demur
rer to complaint, witliout argument.
C. li. Ppthn vii. N. It. Packard, J. B
Sprenger and W. T. Gillihan; sae t
alsive.
J. B. tipreiuter v. A. Taylor, 0, 0, Wav
and C. B. I'pton ; suit toenjnin foreclosure
of loiegoiug mortgages ; arguett npon ite
nmrrer to complaint, ami submitted.
lliealwive causi-s were all brought linn:
from MultMnmah county and are all fonnd-
I titKiii niatU-rs connectoil with the busi
ness of the Metropolis Hotel, Portland.
Bvbiilary ani Fire. A few " evetiincs
since the house of Ilcv. Mr. . Htowart was
discovered by a lusudibor to be n fire, hrr
inj? th alxefieo f the family, at chm-eli.
The lire which bed r.o', Kaiiuil ktM trrtu
way as sihjii extinl;triilieil; : I'lsin the r-
luiil oi jir. nic-niu., an c.aiiiiiiauuii in tne
premises1 discloseil the fact tliat tlie house
had heeu bnrrlarized and robbed. Mrs.
Stewarts" watch and somo other articles
were gimp: It is probable that the thief
being alarmed, droripeda burning candle or
torch in tlie house ami thns fired i.
i i - . '
"N'EW YpB's ivs B.li Mr. r-eil, ho
lias charge of tho preparation fi.r Hm-
3
rand New Year Lve Ball to take i.l
tlie 'Opera House, to-niyht w isttuiuC t'"
nan iiitti CK'naui aia rosninie. minnir
of persons were at work all ily vr-trr-Wv
and wiH tie similarly enyajji-l twut in iV
tincnntue iteooratuina.
Mr, leeVs taste in luatkr of V,& l
wul not need to be Vila Uat v lu
both brilliant and Uwuuful.
hear we think thu auianc ii t j
tiallv larve, and tliere ran l - AM 'i !
the dancers will have a Kiy and hTT 13 '
EXPtASATOBY. Tlu ia Ivw tW !-'
reporter of a Metropolitan duly !! n
"Transferruia the cmmUmis. ietl
walls, charred timbers, half nx lu-d eoinnins
and doors, which mark tlie somUr KiUn
of tlie burnt district, to paateti1, 'homtrH'
the scientitle rrc8jer. c(i chenTrtn ti
ifitervorition Of ratnera clxcura. Ttse
reportT aimply means that an artmt a
engaged in taking a photoffraph of Ih- Lurut
(1111CI,
AxoTiTKa EsTRBTAtNMEXT. We hear that
a variety entertainment in on tlte tains for
Saturday evening, Jannary 11th, at lieed s
Opera ftonse, AcconlinK to tlie intima
uons we Lave, there will be reauinca, vocal
and instrumental music, inclndins senti
mental and comic songs, duets, quartette-
etc., and something in the amateur dramat
ic line, fctyephen Mayliell, the "Orepoji
Boy" and a-nnmber of qther local perform
ersand few frhta Portland are mentioned
in connection with the affair. -
Usitorm AssfSforeicrs. The Board of
Equalization will complete its labors, prob
ably riCit month: There is touch yet to be
dene to finish the arrangement of stap's,tij!8
and tabjes. rpon which the (ieiks are en-
cageu. e learn inai mo uoaru are nre-
paring forin an4 rules frfr tfie gdyernment
oi cmuiiy assessors, wiiu a view 10 maKing
future' assesiqent8 tniifornl andeqiial in all
the counties. ' '
ISSAN'B PATtKST.-Hheriff poiuilexter, of
Mne ponnty. passed doT on the train of
nnnoay, tiavuig In custody an Insane pa
tient, a Mrs, Slicppard, who was plad iu
the Asylum. The unfortunate patient re
sided 30 miles south of Eugene City. Her
age is about 30 ; cause of insanity, domes
tic troubles. She U the mother of several
0hildren. ,
In fob Omf Yeab. IWrmtv P C. Mr
ahal Vf. F,. ViUiaoi,d,ronit np fhnn P6rt
latirl,"iirincr4y;'j jbri6ner nanierl' Che-los-kin,
aententsed by Jttdgs f)early to oheear'a
w.u,.ivi.i;ii. .I, wi L-uiiL-iitiurY ior seiiiiu;
Honor tA f lU Un'fi' ' .' - "
( it r" rtsntwi ; ... .-
Fan TR" Monoe CotTNTBY. A detach
ment of aoldlera of the 23d U. 8. Infantry
went np the railroad Snnday, en route for
ine mouoc country.
FosTStAKTEB BiMioNKDr Mr. II. A. John
son havuig removed from Jefferson to Ha
lem, has resign ed the ofine of poetriitvst
thatfiace; Iflil Hr-bjftiffi fjair Vvn'.K-Cfi.nV
T.ewotau The Overland Store will lie
moved and will be open for the New Year,
Hi the'storn lately occupied by J. A. Ripper-
ion, next cioor vf nermann a iliracn. . m
Jnst received at the Overland Store fine
heavy purple, warlet aid velvet Ordered
felt skirts and whfto sk'r-:; 1 .-Uao .rjew
pique aprons,' jtxHrv :attr.otlicr'''giMI
cheaper tnan we cneapesw
New Lard at $1 60 a can at the Fulton and
Union Market on Commercial atreet.
A CARD.
roiiTLAXP, Dec. 24, 1872.
The Oregon Boy : Bear Sir : On account
of catching a severe cold daring the late the
I cannot sing, and I therefore withdraw my
a-ceptanee of your challenge, as I do not
want to sing. ' lours Truly.
Paul Phillips.
In answer fo the almve withdrawal, I will
inform the public that the arrangements for
a Grand Concert to take place in alsiut a
week, in this city, were completed. As to
the severe cold. Mr. Phillip cannot have a
more disagreeable one than L If at any
time before my departure lie may fi-el re
lieved I will gn to Portland and sing with
him. Meanwhile I do claim the Champion
ship of the North Pacific.
"The Or.F.oox Boy."
I.'C.2S,,72:I)1U
INM RAXCF. FTd.
Salem. Dec. 2l'.th. 1X72. i
C. A. BkhI. Esq.. Agent l'bo m Fin- Ins. ,
Co.. of Hartfoid, Conn.: 1
ie:ir mr: aiiow me to niiuer m you inv i
hearrteft ttianKs tor yrmr prompt. liU ral !
and cheerful action in adjusting and payiuv; j
the policy on my dwelling house and furni- j
ture. which was' destroyed by tire on the j
Wth inst. In be made homeless and desti
tute in mid winter by the destroying ele
ment is a tearful calamity, affd must lie tx
ls,rieneil to ls realized. To lie thns
iromtly id my jsilicy will enable me to
place my family again under shelter, and
convini-ei) me more than ever of Uie Imai
uess mlicy of insuring in a prompt, reliable
ami able company. l'KRItY Vatmix.
1Xv.27.72:D1w.
Gkeat BAitiiAixs.- thving to the delay in
transirtation, the immense wholesale
stock of fancy goods fir tho Holidays, re
ceived by J. G. Holhert, too late for his
wholesale trade, will Is- retailed at whole
sale prices. Parties wishing liargains will
do well to call at once, as tlie whole stock
must !c sold as sashi as possible.
J. G. Hof.RF.RT.
I.O l. KHt:VITlIi.
Salem has now al
had it-; big tire but
it "asks no i-liaritv.
The river is falling again.
C"ld weather
Ill the I'.iolllltailis.
Frost will lirobablv ! aliont the next
thing in the weather line.
It now takes two poles to m-ach liottom
ill some of the rural-suburb mud holes.
The hunters did not assemble at tho
Mercury office, Friday evening -no L'aino
there. j
Almut half the lieople of Salem knew
nothing of tho I niversity tire (ill they read
the account of it in the Statesman", next
morning.
Tlie farmers in tho nchrhliorhood of Ra,
lem are beginning to make a fuss alxmt the
freipient mistakes of our Capital sports, by
winch domestio ducks find tlu ir wav into
city-made stews. ,
In the epizootic regions the paiers now
frequently rnntain items Is-ginniiig like
this: "A large ami powerful 'but skittish
young man, attached to a band-cart, ran
away on street, yesterday forenoon,
to tlie great terror of a nuinlier of ladies on
the sidewalk."
Measles an- so light in this city as to fail
to command common respect. ,
There is talk'of organizing apotht r lodge
of Good Templars in this city.
Everybody has liecn invited to the New
Year's Eye ball, at the Opera House.
Charley Weisner. next ibsirto Flieiluei's,
dishes up fat oysters at redueid prices.
Some delicate attentions haw liecn paid,
of late, to the cross-walks. Approved.
All the interior paiers except tlie Stuks
man are thin, or out late this week, on ac
count of the fire last Sunday at Portland !
The petition for the pardon of Mat Bl.il
soe was signed by over four humlriil k-o-ple,
including the jnd.;e and jurv ho con
victed him.
The Democrat, speaking of tlie pmsjiec
tive Match Hunt, U'tv.neti thu Albanians
and Salemih-s, intimati-s that the f inner
know very well how to thin out a hen roost.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
LETTER HE1A1MJ I 4 4I.I.t:l
Sir in aalem PostoiUi-c, lec. w, ls7i.
Atkinson, Edward 4; Allen, Harvey; Al
bright, Jos, . j
Bagley. Kenton 2; Jtwis, ojivcr; Bur
roughs, Mrs Sarah: Biirnai, Muir Teeora S:
Itushnell, Wm; Kain, ,1 M: Bngg, Miss Ei
leii; Burrows, MrsliX; Butler, il L, Butts,
!W. S
Cannon, Augustus I,; OartwrlirHt. I li:
Caloway, Thoi; Chambers, ltnbt; t sii b, Geo
S: Cook, Louie; Cocker. Sam'l: Cartwriglit,
James; Oahlwull, K T; Clark, John A: (.'line,
Jas; Coflln, MrsLih-lrsl.t; Cook, Jijlin Henry;
immiu"s, mss aiary,
naniebi, Mrs O F: PeCralT, Jas: liufTv. T
If; Jnitted. A M; Dent. Kb: liehiunir, Mr;
l)uneld,AM. j
Kptey, Mrs Anna II. .
Uallaglier, M A: iJrant, James Win: Gris
Iiam. F 11; Galligher, Miss Alary; Airlffith, L
C; Gooillow, Sarah Ann. (
Ilavden, J It: Hamilton. Bvron W; lfnr
vey, Jans-: llehiliv, Iavli; llawlev. Will;
Haiil'onl, John; lie Id, Louis; Henderson, Key I
T IL !
Jury, Miss Mary; Jehiison, R M.
Kays, Andrew J; Keene Miss Matc'le;
Ktrkland, John; Kavs, John; Ki-eiding, Cal
in. IjkIiI, T B; Lewts, Ll.zie; Lowroy, J B.
Jlnllory, titit L ft: M-her, Mrs Marv;
Murphy. Miss Klsle; Maylleld, Kcv J II; Mil
ler, Alexander.
Xelson.Thos; Nott, MlssSnrali.
Ogle, Mrs Martha S: Ogle, Miss P May.
Perin, Mrs Marv I.; Powtll, John W; Pet.
n.-l, Plain.; PlimilK,.r, A
K .lii.nlsoii, .! II; Ttupert, J 11. :
Wea.nis, I.ovftl B. Mpeneer, Peter S: Staev,
M V II: Htnrr, G II: Nwoltrd, Samuel W:
Smith, Miss Kll.i :t; Krgent. Ahraliani: Sln
(rr. Win If 2: stirr. l'ntliarte It: siewart,
harahM'; Smlih, MNs A Ifcennra.
llioma',
I-elloj.
Ilachcl: Told. David; Thurston,
Vttnf Heave, Win li.
j
Wnlkcr. Ml llann ih: Walker, w-s v-h-.
Wadd e. Mis V ji: Wai-n-r rc.vif'i: Watt,
J Wi: William- .1 V, lylier, IV( r ; W T
soii. S i .-
I'ersnnseamn-j llir any of the.ilsjve letturs
will iileaw'stiyiiifyertiscil" j
T. It, RICK V. Y
, P. M.
OKHMX AMD M ANIIIUTV.
- i
lnUrn Otvon Malli- Proposed
IMMtotloii Cm- UrrgtMi mid tle TfrJ
rltorlra - oiuIhhIIoiin miU 4'onflr.
Hlnttono - IVrNOHal. i '
;Vni Washington HKv. lUh.ll t'orros-poiiik'iv-e
State Jounvdj
j-tTucs,lr,y, flee- Ktlli. wlieit tlie
sriuiio reaiJied the hill on the calender
! the rclb-t uf t'. M. I.ot.-kwol, for
rum lnj Hh nnlM between I'matilla
aid li Lake, reporteil Ltst session
rnna ttw ciHiimittee on I'ostoffioes by
Mr. KclU y. it wag passed, over, with-it
any Billon being taken, at the re-cj-irt
of Mr. Kelly. It proposof to 8r
ITrlte about ltiU.OtK).
U shieLiy tho bill Ui repeal section
of tl ait to provida a t?mjKrr.ry'
lioYcrnment fbr ashUito'ii" Tcrii-
tory w i vvHd over Oil the objection
of Mr. tVirtieet. 'I'lio sanie cWv tlie
bill to extend the time tbr the nelec
tioti ohWmp ami ovorflowetl lands in
( IrtfiJj wus pas.(l over on tins objec
tion ot Mr. Morrill, of Vermont. The
same day the House bill to donate- the
military reservation at Fort Steila
cootn to Washington Territory lor an
insane asylum was passed over on tlie
object ion of Mr. ( 'asserly .
J.at eonesiliiy .Mr. Corlwt mti'C-
duced a bill hi tho ipn,U5 enable.
Jaeph I'a to niaieappluattmi to tlie
CominUloner of I'ateht? for tlie exten
sion ot letters patent for a machine tor
tnaklnK crackers, which was referred
to the Committee on Patents and or
dered printed..
I.ast Thursday, the 12th, the Presi
dent nominated and tlie Senate con
firmed Air. Bark, late Governor of
Idaho., to, be postmaster itf Cnattanocjn.
'l'l. .1.. 4 1 ' h 1
Alexaniier Knovyles, .fssooiitte - justice
of the Supreme Court of Montana:
Henry O. btruve, Secretary of j Wash-
lnaton Territory, lesteruay (Friday
13th.) the President nominated and
the Senate confirmed James Wrlidit.
Superintendent of Indian Affairs for
Montana. Several other nominations
were sent In. Aiwi'iS & nuTibet
eoul1ri..fcd is X. S; 4yhri. IniUaa Agent
at KlaOiath. 'Oregrrtti, nud .Mihe
Winr, .agent a yaWiflhj VihWtu.(
Temtoh-. ..
" 4'i TlthlPS W. rrew. well known
lit Uiugon, lias arrived here front Utah
and tafeen rooms on l.'Ult street, where
he expects to remain during tlie win
ter. Wm. Orlswold came with him,
and went on to New York, intending
to return In a few days, t'f.l. Huckoi
V.r- II l-Miil-i-. Iia-H' ; M--e
mil, i v' -ij; 1'Utl ,7 Ti-'i
Tlie San Francisco Bulletin' Wasli
Ington correspoinlence of Dec. l.'lj'coiK
tains the following item :
The bill extendhisr tho time for the
selection of swamp lands iu Oigao,
utKler t'e tcf Marth 1 a,rtGO.- went
j wrv in wniiivilLW III liUJUCtlUll iiuiue
by Morrill ot Vermont, who intimated
that Senators Casserly and Stewart
would object to its consideration if they
were presem."'
TELEGRAPHIC.
THE sTORM-Ki;
PAT.
RATI-
The Stokes Trial New Evidence.
WOMEN
VOTERS
BAIL.
HELD TO
A SNOW AVALANCHE ,IN UTAH.
Several Men Buried Alive.
KASTEmi M WS.
llcnvKuitnnl Nrvprr Hrathrriu
llM ElMt.
Xrw Voi:k, Dec. 2i. A heavy.
liiftliiff snov storm coiiimenccd earlv
(his liluriltll
and tt ill coat iu ucs with
srivattury. Sttwt enr travel greatly
obstriK'tctl. I)ip4itches l'roiii tlie
soul h ami east state there was the se-M-ifst
weatlier yesterday and last
niglit known for many year.-. The
thermometer i-iitel Irotn ti to 4" be
low zero.
Xkw Yohk, Dee. 27- Tlie streets
to-lay arc luinketl with snow. No
such snow storm lias been witnessed
in thi- section for npwarils of twenty
year.. J-ast night tlie streeLs were
ileserted trom an early lnmr n the
evening, and business wa mostly sns
jK'nilwI. NoK:ron ventiiretl out ex
cept from absolnle' necessity. Tliou
sands slept down town at the hotels or
their oftlce, owing to tlieir Inability
to reach home In the upper parts f
the city. Tlie therinonieter toilay
stands on an average with yesterday
10' above ero. Tlie storm toJd heav
ily upon business, esixiciall' in tho tie
lay of mails. There was no mails yes
terday except thoe sent early. Tlie
postmaster reports that uo mail arri
ved here since yesterday noon. The
snow yesterday prevented the search
for tlie girls burned in the Central
street tire. Tlie Superintendent of
lluilditigs, in a card to-dav, tays there
are thousands of buildings iu the city
more dangerous than tlie one burned
in Center street. The report of tlie
loss of life in the Center street fire
is confirmed. Six girls and one
hoy, known to Ihj in tlie building nt
tlie time of the tire, linve not since
been bean I of. The ruins are
covered with a mass of ice which
renders search for IkhI'ics impossible.
Watkktown, Dec. 2d. Tlie St.
Lawrence is bridged with ico lietweon
Cape Vincent and Kingston, Outaria,
a distance of twelve miles, and b ains
cross with satety.
Sas FnANC'lsco, I ec. 2J. Advices
from I'hiladelphia, llaltimore, Ihitlalo,
lloston and many Northern eilie. re
ixirt the storm of tlie 2th and 2ith as
j iinpreetMleuteil in tlie History of flu;
j country.
I Tlir Trlnl or Make f !.
! Xkw Yokk. IHo. 2C In the Stokes
c:i-e lixlay Mrs. Mary llissett, a new
: w itne-, ti'stitieii tluit slie lives opitosite
i the residence lately occupied by Josie
Mansfield on tlie iUI iust., tli.it on tlie
i day of tlie shooting slie saw Fisk's car-
rtage, iinoccnpiisl, drive up and down
i several times. Slie afterwards saw a
I 'eonce,' suppos'l to lie Stokes', stop
j at Miinslield's house. Mansfield came
to a window and looked out. A man
got out of tlie carriage and got iu
again, tlicn drove away. New and
j startling evidence was given this after-
noon. Andrew I'arker testified that
some six weeks prior to tlie murder
I ol'Fisk, lie was intnuliK-ed to Stokes,
! who in conveisation with witness spoke
- of liavlng been retnoyed by Hske
j twin tlie hotel w hich lie was "keeping
I tor the Frie Comwiny, at Meadvllle,
I'ennsylvania. They also spoke of
' trials between Stokes nud Fisk and
their progress. Stokes said Fisk was
i a damned blackmailer, and lie would
shoot him. He said he carried a pis
tol. Stokes resrted thrioc that Fisk
was a blackmailer. Stokes became
very much excited and rose up before
he could be prevented, saying this is
false, all false. Some.addftional testi
mony was otTered, but nothing new
elicited. The evidence for the prose
cution closed, and Townsend opened
for the defense.
The Wouanu Voter held to Ball.
Xkw YoliK, Dee. 2C In the case
of Susan 15. Anthony and fourteen
other women, under examination for
illegally voting. IT. S. Commisioner
Stores to-day rendered a decision hold
ing each to bail in the sum of $.",(MX)
to appear at the V. S. District Conrt at
its next session in Albany. The In
spector wlio received the votes were
also lield to bail.
ITAII TF.RU1TOHY.
A Iteatraetlve Know-Slide.
Salt Lake, Dee. 27. CoW and
raining. Three days' heavy snows in
the mountains.
At I i;;U (Ottonwood, near Central
Ctiy, a terrible snow slide occurred to
day. Six to eight feet ot snow litis
tHllon in the last two days.
About 2:.'I0 this afteniion an ava-
laticlie 000 feet wide and about 12 feet
deep, came down, crossing the stage
roan uiiu carry ui an n iruiu eini, iay,
ten teams and teamsters, backing Utei'n
LofKlfeet across CottonY-mf" Creek.
Thirty teamsters. vc shoveled out
alive but hfi'Jy bruised. Four more
ivi hoi. MH'iiVe'red. It Is thought ini
pViSslble to find thctn ls-fon; snring,
although 200 men are tit work shovel
ing. All the teams in the line of the
avalanche were swept away. 'tut.
names of the men arc yiknp,w;ii.
F.ighty mules we iigo stnp dVad,'
others sceeiy lfo'Sl-
C.yi.lF9lI.
- J T
Sax Fuaxceo, Dw. Governor
Bootli has giWtvJ AYtllwnt IVmovan
a reprVyO VH Junwtry M, 1874. He
was to have been executed at one r.
m, torday, Tito extension of the Ex
ecutive clemency has given f Hmovau's
ft'lends new hope tliat tlie (JOTcmor
may finally commute tho sentence to
imprisonment lot'liib.
Sax FJUKCt!x, Dec. 27. Dr. A. J.
llnivlo, a well known physician of tb,js
city, is reported in a dying iopi,iiticp
at his residence on, !rOJktoii sy;eet' 1
TtERAPHIO.
Tho Trinl ol Htoiiow.
RESIGNATION OF THE INDIAN COM
MISSIONER. California Swamp
Cae.
I .a til
SIXERS. IIE.U.TU Plstt,AUOl'S.
Ill-jLffll IlttllirIlOO.
MEXICAN AND CALIFORNUA NEW
Thy fctVe. Trla Ilia TmtHaon jr.
Nrvv York, Iec. In Stokes'
case to.-day tlie prisoner told his story
of the slipptuig ud 4uMCl he
shot FisVi H M c4 inteifd to kill
Wry,- lie ayws tut tho sliootlng was
in seJOucfense, Fisk having drawn a
pistol to sltoot him. He had been, he
said in constant fear of an emissary ol
Fisk. Stokes contradicted the evidence
of Parker, given yesterday and denied
that he had ever called Fisk a black
mailer or threatened to shoot (.
New York, Dec, 28. Stokes vas
to-day crass-e-a-n-.'aieci great fength.
At Li icrtnet tdial' hot was. not cross-
ehtriined a,t all. .The prisoner's state
met?V, co;uaui nwwpa fiaMitalty
pe. fJm twtii occasiofis tlie
cauuKi 't either -side indulged In
snarp passages. .Stokes again denied
tliat lie ever made threats to shoot
Fisk. Jaa. II. Itamsey, of Albany,
President of the. Susquehanna, RaiJ
roau, tesuneu concernu.ty c
acter. .lonn i ,. .m-.tv, u ifir 5S. Kicim.
H-.IV, OiOTi
itUIIU
ldft-1
Knfus B. Anctvfiau wl ftnltSl, Uvn.
iemni. Jolin.il. llourv-auJ i
E, Bai
' ' The Vik Market.
Xkw YfltK."t)ec.' jfr'.' Thirteen
bids amouuttd-t.hree' million dollars to
day. Government selling oi(o tullli-n
at 12 MtAOO and 13 3-?0D.
Wuilor Wfsin.r,
l
Tio uam are almost without ex
ception behind time. Tlie express due
at 5:.'M) r. M., yesterday arrived at 11
to-day, and the Central Itailroad Chi
cago trains due yesterday morning ar
rived to-day. - The Washington road
has come in on train time.
The weather is clearing up. A few
local trains Irom the immediate vicin
ity hi Xew Jersey arrived sine" 10
o'clock by tho aid of several extra loca
motives. Death of it iieII-knou Citizen
Kdward C Bates, a ivell-kuown Bos
ton merchant, dieil at the railway
station at Swamp Scoit. last nighr, of
liea rt disease.
ItntiKiiallon ol luJlMii oiuiuLv.loiirr.
Vasiu(;tox, Dee. 27. (Jeneral
Francis A. Walker has tendered tlie
Tres'ident his resignation as Commis
sioner ot Indian All'airs, to take elleet
on the 1st of January. It is under
stood hi resignation has been tufcjMed.
hut his successor will not lie npioiuted
until alter the return of Secretary Ie
hmo from Cuba.
Alnbaaun Roiitla to be Offered tor Male.
Monti ;oMniiV. Iec. 27. Michael
A. King, Financial Agent ol tlie State,
left Ibis city a few days ago to nego
tiate l he bonds issued by tlie Court
room Legislature. It is thought lie
will not. stop in New York, hut go to
F.urope.
A 4(iienlloii or Ksniup I .a ml.
WASiiixfiTON, I tec. 2S.-Commission-er
of the flenetal I-md Ofllce has
written Surveyor General llarden
burgh sharply, reversing his decision
in the Mountain Meadow land case,
which is baed on tlie argument,
tirst: That the altitude of tho laud is
so great tliat it cannot be swampland.
Second.that if the overflow was kept off
by drainage or embankment, irriga
tion would be necessary iu order to
render tlie land productive. Tlie ques
tion of altitude which was also raised
by ex-Congressman Janiu in the
Sonoma Valley case, but not then
passed uKn. is held to be wholly ir
relevant and without, bearing. The
only iiestions considered bv the Gen
eral Iiud Ollice iu swamp hind cases,
as to the character of land am : First,
U tlie laud swampy or overflowed?
Second, does the swamp or overflow
render it unfit for cultivation ?
ProtuMtlit for Mail Service Invited.
The l'ostoffiee iuviles proposals for
carrying mails over all the new routes
in California, Oregon, I' tali. Arizona
and Montana Territory, that liave
been cstnblislied during the juist year,
for one year from the first ot July
next. l'roosals will be received un
til the :td of March next, and decis
ion announced on or before March
2oth.
Health or Nruator Nnutuer.
X Kvy Yohk, IXe. 2s. A Washing
ton sjiecial savs Sumner's health is
pi-ecarious. i'hysiciaus are visiting
him twice a day.
Two .Hen SraMed to Death.
CrsfixxATi, lHc. 23. At the iron
works at Ironton, Ohio, yesterday,
Kllis Moore, Jas. Venters and An
drew lilcs, entered tlie boilers, which
had Ihh-ii disconnwted from the rest of
the battery for the purjiose ot cleaning
them. They oened tlie mud valve
and allowed' the water to escape and
neglected to close it. Tlie engineer,
who did not know of tlie connection
lictween the valve and one attached to
the battery, turned on steam from the
latter, instantly filling the empty
boilers through the connection pi.
Venters and liilos managed to crawl
out, but so bably scalded its to cause
the death of lioth iu a few liours.
Moore heard the steam coming and re
treated to the further end of the boiler,
escaped unhurt.
MlsK-ellMueona V,
New YoitK, Dec. 28. A new char
ter prepared bv Republicans, is ready
for presentation to the Legislature.
It is Teported tliat Count Certe,
Italian Minister at Washington, lias
been recalled. If true, there will be a
vacancv in the British American Mixed
( '-oiiumssiou.
A social says Wheeler, of Xew
York, lias witlidrawn iu the contest
for the Speakership iu lavor of Blaine.
Halifax, Dec. 23. The small-nix
imjiorted from Boston is spreading
in the country towns. In Yarmouth
all the churches. schooLs and other pub
lic resorts are closed.
FORF.IU XEWK.
KjixlUh-t.ermMn Relation In Ala-
Nwltrrlniil tmilu ith tto Vati
ran. n
IxxirN, Iec. 27. A spectal from
Berlin says the British Ambassador
at St. l'etersburg delivered a aot to
rrince GortscliaKotT intorm'uij him
that Kngland will abstain, from inter
fering with Husskn progress in Ceu
tr.il Asia if it dotNS not threaten At
glianistan. ttte thousand live hun
dred KUiieis troops arc now besieging
tba- Russian forts on Euba river. Au
othor two thousand Khives are depre
dating on the IttLssian tlslieries at the
mouth of Euba'. Ileinforcementshave
lieen sent to the Kussiau troops Itxtikiit
looility.
Tlie Ministers ot AusUlai tienuany
and Russia, at AjUajs, acting on in
structions from krieU- respective gov
ernments, .Ipimly advised the Greek
govertitit to end tlie difficulty about
ti Mnwrien silver mines by conceding
the demands of France and Italy.
Thirty persons were lost iu tlie
steamship Germany. Twelve were
passengers.
Bf.unk. Dec. 27. DirAojtto rela
tions lietwecn the Sav1 xvornment
and the Vaticivyk MiV- bi-oken olf. The
Papal .vsiB 1 1 ai Luce n ve w 111 prob-ab-
uMvliedk the ClutrgetPAfliiUs
:i,iiij;attaelips haying Ix-en rer.illedi,
KVeUM WMMNtora.
"SI vv KA, 1 2S The eleetlon
iw mmuvipai onieers at tamnico is
iTpfirteil very disorderly. I luring the
counting ot tlie votes" a disturbance
arose. Kight were killed and wounded.
Great excitement prevailed, Itoth
parties claim to have won the election
CALIl'OBXIA.
A l ooa Bay Coal ''WYjf"f ratnhi
d -A 'ata Kaottnc AflaVo.
SAS FkCVi Ppc 28. It is stated
tliat a poecu4 cornjw,ny has been or
ganised aei-e toJnxport Large quantities
Of coaj from Coos Bay. Extensive
purchases of coal at the mines for this
market are reported, and that it will
be brought here in steam vessels.
San Francisco, Dec. 2(). -Wm.
Donovan, the murderer of Mitchell,
was taken to the State Prison to-day,
to remain for the terra of his natural
lile.
Visaija, Dec. 28. Another tal
shooting atTrav hits iust takoa aluee in
this city. (J. F. liUc. ui old and
prominent eit,la, vi;as shot by Eras-
tus n. elsuei three o clock thisatter-
. nvcu. the latter was also shot, but
by whom Is not yet ascertained. Rice
is shot in the region of the stomach
and will probably not live many hour.
lesner is snot in the back, but (twill
not likely prove a dftngeotv wowd.
a ttitm miut m. isiEcies lias
just beeti attested on the charge of
alioptiug 'eLsuer, Rice's dying testi
itiony is now being taken. The affray
seenvs to have arisen out of IHmlly dif-
ttctuties. Much oxwtement exists In
towtt,
Hm Art is IlAiR-CuTTrso. A
traveler in Paris, havine occasion lor
a hair-cutter, sent for one. At the
appointed time, an elegantly-attired
person arrived, and the gentleman sat
down before his dressing-case to pjer
pare tor inc operation, 4IK lain
walked round liU tlienL" otKr'ot
twice, and, flnaMy, UktoLis sa,ni at
some vUtaiva, attentively sultutewi
,M'tiimV vUft of a
coiitiotsseur looiASH pwlure.
' -VU"-W the traveler, ''when
fi$ vMt polng to begin ? '
J."Pardon me, sir," was tlie polite
reply,' "I am not the Operator, but
tlie nhvslojfnomUt!" "Adolnhe!" Lb
urledout; and a sleeved mtd. fcrioft".
barber entered from taa
virgin" vnnpiiapcMfl9iltrectlon
as tti i,uo mrjPSrtet he aenfKi
manViir- was to b? aivsiuswd, Hie
a.rst reifiaV. '" -i
This story toKlota fktl"Kr who
was 61 le evening teaching his little bov
tJ recite his Suiitlay-school Ipsswi. ft
was rrfctn the tbnrtecflta chaptw of
Matthew,' 'jfheei. i," Tel.(w ' the'
Iiqrtttve cf 3i tnr.litlon mtilvuiual who
went tbtrttloVrtil trir. ' V.W hat in a,
tat Tlr mp, niy gou.'what a tare
Is' saul Old anxious jiarciit. "You
liatl 'em." 'Johnny, what do yon
mean?" asked tlie ttther, opening
1U eyes rather wide. "Why, last
week, when you didn't come home for
three days," said Johnny, "I heard
mother tell Aunt that you were on a
tare." Johnny was immediately gent
to bed."
Walte n,
SL'X FjW B TO
CILL, STEEL & CO.,
Htat Street, (Patton'i Block) Kaleaa.
BOOKS, STATI8NERY,
axi
Musical Instruments.
AtiKNTSKOlt
CHICXERINQ AND EMERSON
PIANOS.
b MUM
ZyIiikou mil
I la in li it,
And Taylor Jt Farley
Organs.
w hieh I offer lor
Rent and Sale on Monthly Installments.
A full lin uf
fcruool and Miarrtlanrou ltooka
Constantly on hand.
Call and examine inv stouk.
lK.viS7.i:ll'
FOUNDRYMEN, BLACKSMITHS
and Carriage Makers.
Selected old t uupany'a IfalKh (al.
JnrkHuu t'rk, 'ak auk Bnlk Cnmt
berland l'tl.
Hard and Kofi PI Iran.
lielnjt a snvialtr, tlw shove are apleuteil Willi
great care fur interior coowinenk
J. K. DOTI.K.
41 3 ami 41a Pa.-IUo Street, ami 4i0 Kast Street
Wharf, U-tween Jaekism awl Pacttle, Sun
KrancU-o. (N'orSViUwl v
FOR KALE
AT a jrrcat lmoraln UxHii feet of gmunil,
with a ff"l luiiiso, .sontaliiiiig A rooms;
fin ni-lnsl with wnler, ooiI-Ihhiw, etc,; kllu
ated on Slate street, between Libertv ami
llilth, niiosiie Mr. Mallory's brick. Terms,
cash, 01,300. lniiire of
JtSKI'IIH:KAXI.
I)e,l:lin
. IT. UHOWN,
COMMISSION BROKER,
Will Carefully attend to all matters
intrusted! to him.
Ciillivtimn allemlisl toaml returns prom fit
ly iiunle.
Also AliKNT for lli
I.IVERPdOI. ar
t'ire luitnum
OFFICE WITH WELLS, FARGO &C0.,
fulfill, . - Oregon.
N'ovlH T'Jff
LIFE POLICY PAID.
Salem, Oregon, Xov. 29. 1872.
To A. A. ir.-Wx-r miif VW Aornt t,- 'ft V.
TI.XK.XTAr. LI Ft: J.XStHAXcE CO.,
lyf Aef lent.-
I TAKE this oinnnnnltr of thankine von
ami vnur Cflrainnv lor the Bmnni
honorable imymnit irf (tie lUU i, of Life
lnturanrr on the lilenl'niy late husband Win.
Johnson of Salem. -
KI.IZABKTH JOHNSON.
iHslilra
THE TESTIMONY OF ALL
SILVER TIPPED
TheOnlv Shoe for Children
NORTH SALEM STORE !
W.L.WADE
AT Tilt OLD (JRKEX STORK
Has inst receive.! ,
A FULL ASS0RTMEN1
- OK
1HY ;oois.
;UH'KKIKS,
Kin ITS SHOES,
cixrrniNo,
Hardware, Gern( Merchandise,
Cak-ulateil for
City and County Trade.
nought M low, ami will he mid at a email a
profit as those who wll at i-ost.
CfGowls ilellverert to any fart of ttie Jty
I n of chance. il A w
NOTICE.
g -RKfiOX
CAUrOKXLa XAILBOAD
Cnmiany, Larvl IHAnaMat,f rUaad,
Oregon, April -N !. 1 barabygtrati
that a rtifurguf urewvutton will aa laatttatad
ir.Hnsl iMJky aaI every liersou w tiolresasjiei
ii)iuaaji Knilmail IJiml. hr unttlni; awl re
nliittiiirtBerei'nini bil)ro the n in
umm.u v oi toe i oniMuy ami f All) nut.
All vacant Lamt In ikIiI niiml)erisl soclUin,
wtwthr niirrevfHi or iitmim-pvnL within a
ilkstum-e of talrly miles from llio Unit ol Uio
road, U-lmvi's to the ( ikiiiuiiv.
I. U. M(REN
AlMMDU ill hi: Hit. Ijinil AgeuL
OPEltA KALOOIS,
Commercial Hotel, Court St,
kaij:n, ... OBEUO&.
O.H.SMITH, Proprietor
The liest quallt y of W i nca, Li,auu.. vul O
pira always on haml.
BILLIA.RBTABIES!
Of the Latest ao4 3ot AiummtwI PaUerns.
Coco XwKt.
aueT'73-iUwtf
IDAHO .SALOON,
MT. V. PETTTJOH!, Plprietor.
(Stewart's Brk-k, Commercial H.i
The best of Wlnw ami Ltunorm Choke n
saraand Tobacco, always provldeil for cus
tomers.
Drop In oix-aslonally. lunlK
GREAT EXCirpSENT
FRIEDMAN'S.
Lailiea and Gentlemen, ilo yon want fa M
rk-.h.
Jnst come to Friedman' ami vuur VtaVuctii
fiHch;
Or, it you hare Cash, ICt a fuotae yaur But
ter, Ami the wav 111 relievo yau U1 naJte jour
hearts timtw.
Do Ton yiiHnt Dry GnaU. Groi-erleg or Shoe ;
A fvuff ol ToMooo, or a paper of fvrews:
A Hut or a Coat, or rooo tthaker Bonnet;
JrtiM irVve me a call anil you'll II ml 1 am on It,
Pitoliers and Picks nd Shovels and frock,
Cotreand susar. unit Yarn to make Sock:
Barn Ulngea and Hammers and Kerosene
Chines Liniment lor ciirlnjf the cramps;
Tea In abundance, ami Sfiiu for you all;
Clothlnff for babies commenolns! to crawl:
Pitch Forks and Pupwr, and little Dutch
Toys;
PnttT and Glasa. ami Axes (or ben s:
Wood Saws and Mallets, Kat Traps and
KnlTpR
Thread, Buttons. Drees-Trimnlit$e an ?4
for vour wives: -
Soap, Matches and TVk &f ' 1WW Vcnioo
A x-Rftm Ml i)t aptta and Steel;
Silat Vgn-iilar t per to. write ta yonr
, AadfilwAker fooH H-r making amends;
Clyster aid JiUU HImI Mne .salera Flannels;
Beni h-fV-rw, Kails and ailaiMnt Cawlles.
Ifoafc Uie above, we're man r thing more -in
abort, anything kef In a nrsUsbus store.
All oX which, ior ('ash or fur Trade,
I u ih to tlixpvac (, at alrrady tattl.
ntirli" market price paid tor PfviVKt, w
all eooils in my Hue asclicUiM tij rne.Vi"H.
tilv
re us a call. , '..'-.....
Forwarder and taipiif
All Jtviml5 Vrtill'n, UtP. city dope af &Itp
iwiA-e aivT on reasonoie lerms.
Ciil-T sages' 'oohst
rev phstfitfers
At leges' oobstantty in att'lan.;e o-a
jo cars or uonts Vi va) imve
SALEM IRON WORKS.
B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor,
SAL.EH, OREGON.
Stenra Engines, Saw Mills, Grist Mills Reap,
ers, Pumio, and all kind of styles of machine
, mU loonier. Machlnerr rem! red at a
short notice. Pattern maklngdooe la all Ha
various forms, and atl kinds ot uma ana iron
Castings lurlnsDed at snon notice.
lleblOuAwtCl
I - ( J
UKAI.KItK IN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Fancy & Toilet Articles.
Physicians' Proscriptions fid
Family Recipes Made
Specialty.
Canin.fr. Ul Street, ofiposiipt nrmt-Lt-ia.IIitil.
Nov2!7ll'
W. WEATlirKtliKn. I. . VKATHHI
VEATHERFORD & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRUGS,
Paints. Oils, Glass, Chemicals
EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY.
Patent Medicines & Proprietary Articles
PI BE WIWEft AND IJtlOiK,
lor Medlciual 1'iirfioscs.
PrfSfnptions Filled md Mmm ConiKiandfd.
WEATIIKnFOBD i CO.
Ajir472:il4wtf
SALEM DRUG STORE 1
J. W. Crawford & Co.,
DEALERS r
Drug, Chemicals OII, anl
PATENT MEDICINES,
PEHrrXEBIES,
toimtt aktht.es
ami kotioxn.
Pure Wines and Liauors.
PRESCRIPTIONS
AND
Fanillj' PropurutioiiM
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
At all hours of the 'lav ami night, liv a
Competent Druggist.
Pattas Blar, Ntate Ntr-t, NNlrn.
seplSlf
CHAS. E.
Dubois,
FURRIER.
PIONEER
MannCk'tun-r ol sihI ttli.ilt-K.-ilc ami retail
(k-alerin -
FURS OF ALL KINDS,
Cor. lMil'llnn:, First St., onfdeor ISflS Wash
ington, ioituiua, iiregoa.
Ladies, and Gents' Furs on hand and
madt to order.
Highest cash (irk-e jiaid for ail kiwis of Fore.
Rpirin; ooatlv none and all orders promfit-
i num.
Fittintc Gritnrmtitootl.
no-2m
QKO. II. JtONKH,
J. t. PATTFRHON,
Keal tsuue Mrnker.
Xotary Public.
JOMES & PATTERSON,
Kel Katatr Bnkm, Insnrstsire mmi
t'llertloai Ajreate,
OPF.KA HOVSR BLOtlt, SALEM, ORKOOS.
&rvj rowrt; bought and sokl.
HOVURS and STORES LEASED.
Farms ami Wild Land for fssU".
tST Special attention Rivrn to Financial
Xegnttat ion a. Conveyancing, and GKNEHAX
AGESCT BCSIXESS.
CT" Amnts fhr the sale of a 6w Slisres of
St.K-k In the IIKAVKK HOS1KKY MAM-
FACTURIXi COMPANY, of JelTerson, that
hare not yet been disposed of. The Factory
is In a flourishing cowlitlon. and mrtles dty
strtna: to nmke a safe and prolf tble lOTOst
tarat would do well to give them a a early
call.
5AX1) 10 ACRK lots wtthln nnrmtle of thi
Conrt House ; rich soil; )irk.-voto tils)
per acre.
AprlBT2:dlr
WANTED, AGENTS!
TtlKDlSAMVKRF.U
TW MTwUnres of a most Adventurous
Life. TIhj
Stanley-Livingstone Expedition
fa Africa. Ijiiye oi-tavo volume, just issaed.
Conuiius Inci'lents of the Wonderful tkreer
of the great Traveler, the Country, Aahanls,
natives, liunung. etc. run asvount 01 mis
most Interesting part of the glols. Also to
sell our Sew Work.
PLAIN HOME TALK
AM) MEDICAL COMMON' SKSS.
Xo competition. There-never was a hook
Sibil shed like it. Full aarticulars by siia.il.
ate book wanted.
A, U BANCROFT & CO.,
Xo-27:wtt, San FrancUvo, Cal.
STRAYED.
"KIHOM A. P. BEEBE (XEAR
Jl'DCE
-l mnso'si
in Clackamas Co., one red
roan cow, one red and white pieried
w, and a red two-vear old heifer, all
inarkeii with two umk-r-blts in the right
ear, and one upper-bit In the left.
Alsoono u-hite cow, and a small pale-red
cow, with large head and neck, branded O on
the left kern. There was a bell oa one of
then whea they st raved.
Any one giving Information of their where
abouts will tie suitably rewarded.
Aiklress A. P. ileebe, Oregou City, or T. B.
Wait, Salem, Oregon.
Dec ?o, DatWlnic.
DISSOLUTION.
THE pnrttiershlp heretofore existing un
der the name of Davenport A Woltard,
at Si lverton, Oregon. 1 thlsdav dissolved ov
mutual eonscnt. The business will be hem
after conducted at the old stand by J. C. Da
venport, who assume all liabilities and to
whom all debts due the Arm will beral.
Those indebted will please call and miS im
mediately, as we wish to uluae- u the firm
business as soon as poaslUe.
Ui iAYENPORT,
. WOLF Alt D.
lverto,.ti3.S4, fisS.
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
CEO. A. PEAS.r
Success?
PROTZJ ClljUHAN it CO.,
vt. a trai sumI Wprrlaai Mreet, Part
MS,
The only Retail house in tlie Hi ate 1h.1t
(lilts direct from the Mast.
IWOKiIlt
rinPTtma oaths i
VaMH V UtV
Efiiectste tti Rt Eatrhquake.
gaiety vi-tft cfuednee;
W. H. WATKHtDS I CO.,
Kit I out, Oroi;on,
ManufactarerV ami Importers oV
Haniew, pHMtrflea, RrMXK WW
Also a large and Well Selected Stock of
Hardware for the trade.
Deoim
Great Attraction!
Fresh sriival of SeawnaMe fiooils at
OREYMAN BROS.
We are now opening and dally receiving
newRiKxis for the Fall and Winter Trade,
ami invite esperlal attention to our new Press
tiootta ol the latest Atshions and styles such as
Blaeb find tlred Mltia,
Japaaee NUaia la all fstora,
Tanslae mn Botabaalaw 1 11 ha.
SUk ChatM Ctotbs,
BrrV Popllao,
IrfaOi PopUaa,
Tilack ami lore. Alpacas, FignmlanIStrip
cu vncuiuis, iu-m, r.niiress, .-.
Also a full line of
I. A DIES CJAMKIXtiS,
FIXE AU.S1I.K. VELVETS
VELVETEENS IN ALL X)IX)E-S,
ASTARf HAX AXI 'SEAL CLOTH WUh
suitable 1 riiniiiiiigs to iu;iti-h.
We also invite attention to our w'll known
ANCELE'S KID CLOVES,
f which we liave rivelved an eulirely uew
. 1 uiiir,, siuines aiiu ni iiw fauiu ohi
IIHT.
ALSO -
Joseph Kid Gloves at one dollar per Pair,
A flue ami selected stoirk of icnisiiil Bovs'
Clmhiiid. esieci!i!lv m.nU- to order for our
ii wie, ami nave a fnnrer stock lliis f.l Hian
ever ueiore.
Also the well known
HTAIl KIIIHT.
Gent? fiimisliing gootls of all les,;rlptlons.
HA.TS CAPS.
As usual a large selected stock of
IXURAU t'AKBETS
THREE PLY CARPETS,
BODY HaUNKELM CARPET.
Taicstry. Oilcloth 4-t, S-4, 6-1, S-t. Ifemp
Iloiieanil Clialns, Matting, Kugs,
Olul Window Curtains, etc-
Ami evervthiRgierlaliitngtoHolSE FIR
N1S1IIXU tiOODS.
Brerman Itrns. Iieinir still .-urents for the O.
C. il'fg. Co. offer at Whulesal
sale
ami retail a
new lot ot
rWEEDN,
II.AEI.K,
HARDTniEN,
VAMUtERKN,
BI.AXKKTS, ETC.
Having bouebt our stoi-k for cash in San
Francisco ami New York, we an: enabled to
sell our Roods at extreme low prices ami peo-
Sle visiting Salem (luring tbewmiliitt Fair will
owell by i-al lineal
BREYX AM BROM.
setil.Vtf
STAR BAKERY,
Cracker Manufactory
AND
FAMILY GROCERY
ASD
PROVISION STORE
Commercial St., SaJem.
I hare constantly on hand
PILOT BBEAD
SODA, li UTTER,
PICNIC, BOSTON.
LEMON and JENNY UNO,
CEACKEES.
ALSO
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes. &c.
WKDDIXG ASD PR I VA TE PARTIES
applied on Short Notice.
CRACKERS AT PORTLAND PRICES.
Iy-All orders promptly filled and foods
delivered to all parts of the city Free of
Charge LEWIS BYRNE.
March 1G. lS72:tt
AT
TERRELL & GILLir.CHAM'S,
A Splendid Assortment of
Ladies' Fashionable Dress Goods,
Consisting In jian of
Blark and toUred Nilka,
IrlMh and Frarta FUaa,
Japaneiie Mlka,
taana Clotb,
Slack and Coloreil Alpacas, Mohair 11 ro
cades, Tycoon Reps, Delaines, c.
ALSO
SEASIDE HACKEES,
NII.K TIXVETN,
V FXTETEEXN,
RHAWU, Scr.
A Full nud Complete Assortment ot
Ladies' and Misses' Underwear,
Hosiery, Cloves, Ac, Ac
Sept. 1sTi:Sm.
CHAS.CAXPBKi.1..
:. WIl.LtAHh.
New Grocery Store.
Fit ESI I Groceries and New Gooils at our
stand on Commercial Street, (iive us a
call and we will endeavor to plese von all.
C.l AMPHEI.I. ft CO.
JtilylftiUwlf
BEAVER
Hosier) Manufaclurin
Co.,
AGENCY AT,"SALEM
J JA VE conxantly on hand and for sale
Gents' White & Blue Ribbed Wool Socks
IAND
Ladies' Plain and Ribbed WOOL HOSE,
which we will seH at Manufacturers prices.
They also have a lot of Rocks on ha ml to
let for heeling and (oeinc, which can be bad
on application at
M. MEYER & SON,
Agent B. H. Mailt Co,, Salem.
Nov.KMm
CHEMEKETA HOTEL,
SALEM,
OREGON.
fWlO THE CITIZENS OF SALEM AND
j. u
the Public generally.
I have leased this new and e
taMa
Hatel for a term of years ipJt scan assure
my patrons that I am determined that it
shall be second to nor. Id the Male for the
comfort of guests
CtWt3. REASONABLE.
CiTFrce Coach to the Hisise.
nov9if w. CRAVta,ey.
II O M K
uiiual Insurance Company.
fire A:a nun: wwmzi
CAP ITL, 01,000,0001
OmCERS: ,
jom H . nTTf-l 'WW Taasislaal
. H. HMWARU u 1j ft Tnirir a 1
CHAKEEN U. NTWHT
... werrtiarjr
H. H. EDDY
II. If. BliiEaVOW.
QlriH RANG Hi
IJOBTLAXD :
K. Wniiam aaaav. .
C l. Eaarta. D.
la.,
Ua j Breaka.
I- V.ClMVM
aauaa D. M. hiwli
AlaaaT J. A. lawfard
Eewlniaa j. Eawcaaera;
HAavlETe)?! BOTD,
tseaeral Agtmt, Fartlaaal
CHAS. E. BVKDOWK,
ilecH
CHET.IEKETA SHAY!"3 SHCXt
AND
Batli HooruB I
HAVTXft LEASED THE BARBER
Shop attached to the Chemeketa Hotel,
I respectfully ask a share of the public pat
ronage. Warm and t'okt Baths at reduced
rates.
A. E. WETZEL.
Salera, Sept. lSdOn
SALEM FLOURING MILLS.
Beat Family Flaw,
Bakrfa Extrtt, XXX,
fisipertba mm4
Uraauuat.
BUddllnea, Bran and Snarl"
CONST AXTLT ON HAND.
eTHK.IIEST PRICE IN CASHJJ3 .
PAID FOR WHEAT
AT ALT, TIMES.
It. C. KINNEY,
Aicent S. F. M. Co.
Nor. 2.Htf
A SPL.EXDID OFFER.
IT Is well known that the regular tnlecrtp
tlon to 1kjiohft's Monthi-t Maiia-
sixe Istti. Tliat we may bring oor Journal
to every house in tlie place, we have msnie
arrangements, by which we are enabled to
send the Wekklt STATWJfAjr and Vr.u
oBKJtT's Monthly for one yer for S3 cur
rency. Dkmorekt's Ilhstratt.d Monthly
comhinesthe most useful, comprehensive and
complete Magazine now issued. It employs
on ly first-class writers In all its numerous
luparlinents, including Muxic, etorles, or.
try. Household matters. Architecture and
Gardening ; and Its Fashions are unquestion
ably taruhead ofal! others both for beauty
ana originalitv. Demokkkt's Mukthlv,
for handsome tvunirraiiliv. hirh-toned litera
ture, and lirstclais flliiKtratlons. fnHv en-
tiuesittotlie claim or being the Model far-
ior Hujazine 01 Ameni-s.
nov27:7Stf.
Popular
Science Moithly.
CONDUCTED BY
E. L. VOLMAX.
JVb. 7 iVfo-, FIFTY CEXTH.
t teata af So. 7, Car Xavraafcer.
POKTBA1T on STEEL of PEOF.TYNDALL
L The Stndv of Hoclolory Otdectlre
Difficulties. Dy Herbert Kpeaeer
II. Epidenuc Dclosioua. lly Dr. Car
penter III. The Practical Man as an Obstructive
By F. J. Hramwell, C. E.
IV. Development in Dresa. By Geo. H.
Darwin.
V. Sunlight, gea, and Pky: n Lecture to
Workingmen. By Wm. Sjiottiit
wooile.F. U 8.
VI. Smokeless Gunpowder.
VII. On the Functions of the Brain. By
Professor Claude liernani.
MIL On Meteoric Stones. By Prol,X.
S. Ma.kelvu.
IX. Si-ience anil Rellsion. By rroC
Tyndall.
X Spontaneous Generation. (lilu
iiistratcdl I. Aims and Instruments nf .S-ientitL-j
Thought. By Prof. W. Kingiton
Clifford.
XII. A Sketch of Prot Tvndall.
Xlll. FMur't TaUet The Doctrine of
Evolution.
Literary A'oticrn: Scheltar's "Spetv
tniin Analysis. "-Hlnton'a "Lift
in Nature." Books Received.
Mixer-limy: Tlie Ground Connec
lion of Lightning-KaU-Fonl Ai
- -Careless Disinfection Treesaur
Ttutit--PotsonoiisPaper-lianguigl
Volcanic Dust Transfusiou os
Hlil--Hahis of the Ojiossuni f
Dr. Carpenter against Material
iin Artiflcial Buiter - Ventila
tion aud Wanning - Siinllnes, etc.,
etc.
Xute.
Tb Pmalli Neieae MaMstailir is nub.
IMieil in a large octavo, handsomely nrlnted
on clear tvpe. Terms, Five Dollars j-r an
num, vr, xiiiy uuis ercoiy,
CIilTB EAT3S:
Any person remitting Twenty Dollars for
lour yearly situgcnptioug, win receive an ex
tra copv gratis, or five yearly subscriptions
for r 00.
The Hiptilar Science ilvnthly and Apple
tan' Journal, tor one year, 8 00.
D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers,
MS SSI Bra4lwajr,X. Y.
It. L, BANCROFT k CO
Cal.
Dec.1:Im
National Business College,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
EXECUTIVE aFIKXWl
H.M.De FRANCE, - . President.
W. S. JAMES, - . . HwrfUry.
A Model Couraereial Coll(6
Tbc Education for the Tlmo
The Importance of a Practical
Education Was Navar Mora
Apparent Than Now !
IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKXOWLEIIG
ed that as we grow in prosperity we grow
more practical, ami that it is required of men
that they educate themselves practically ed
ucate themselves in the lieat manner possible
to meet the demands nf the times.
Young men, the future welfare of this Coast
looks to VUl ! Are VOl' nrenared to meet
Its demands?
A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION!
TO JtKKT THE
Demands of the Age!
The mo Thorough, Practical, awl ConiJ
prehenslve
COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAIN INK
EVER INTBODUCED BY AST
COMMKRCIA.
OR-
Busnrcss colleg::,
COXBIKINO
THEORY AND PRACTICE
BT MEANS OF
BANKS & BUSINESS OFFICES.
Tlie Course Is so arranged and Taught n P
enable the Student to master It Iu
the Shortest Time Possible.
Each Student after passing thrwig tbe-
THEOllY COUHHK,
BECOME AX ACTOJkb
Book-Keeper merchant
where, if the space U a FEW WZEKSty
he obtains ta Aperiami f au
OKDIXAKY LUrKTlME.
Tba Teltgiaafc Ml pa. il at Is anw It
tad np with UMbaet hMtrumeata, and is la
complete tuontngaalm.
For TViX KIOtStlTIftS, se
LEOE. VAlraJC fegr Addam:
si fhr(H
StcFnuace Janes,
rOKTL A N D, OREGO
Jun-M'72:wLt
A Good Bargain for Somebody.
A VALUABLE of bv4 tr sal,
Miles east of Us lem. Atssv ar wwsltiW
cents a cord in tne treu. Fm tUMhat aank
nlars, inquire at mv farm wm- mile, wl al
Malein.
S. SrUCrSEBD.
Xov. salmi)! w
COLUAlialCiAL HOTEL
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SALEM, OREGON.
mi 4 PATTERSON, Projirtlbrr:.
nmrrS Aouse will as kept in Srst -class or
M. der, awl with attentive and obligmg;
servants.
VTt are prepared to funUh gsod aceorama
pations to the traveling puwVs and will osa
every endeavor to neas( the patroaagaafsMi-.
old customers.
Regular Boardiagat very km I can rates,.
Nov. 12, 7tU.
Carrots! Csrreta!
1EX (10) tons CarmtaJb sale by O.tMcku.
I son. - Inquire aMtis Seed Store, opposite-aorta-west
corner of Hartoa Squaw.
Price, t20 per Tan.
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