The weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1872-1878, November 06, 1875, Page 3, Image 3

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    STATESMAN.
late rain have, swuiu n n -.- ..
steamboat of heavy ilran.lit will soon start out
in thu wheat tmle. There ia a great ilnmaml
for uhaap transportation, ami a gotxl staiia iif
ator lnsurra it.
Thw w jrmtaft irl of Tuolumne,
Who Mid. "How tlitw follows all follow ma!'
Bo she. rose in her pride-.
And with vt stride,
Walked suddenly out of Tuolumne.
Thw li I frllnw in Tolk wittily who Halms
to b the "elianipion liar" of the Btat. and
write a challenge to tt whieh w do not pub
lish for the present. Tools will be Hold in Ore
Kan City, in . mVU ono "Toney" a ill be entered
for the championship.
The yonng ladies of th M. E. Church meet
lit the personage thit afternoon to engage in
their "labor of love" filing np luiuiie for the
untutored taraffe of Africa, and New Jersey.
Hie distribution will be left with a committee
appointed for the purpose,.
flen. Crawford, chief ar'iit at the "Idaho"
mimic hall has Jtmt completed a splendid ar
rangement of ent glass, which produce many
of the wonderful phenomena of Hie ajwula
and attract general attention of visitor. He is
able to please all customer.
Nrvr Unite,
We are ia receipt of a number of piece of
new sheet tanste puMishad front Oray's Mnsie
Store, of Portland. The latent publications
front the beat companies can always be had at
thi great emporium of music and ronsieal in
tiutuontf. Inqnlrlnsr I-nblle.
The publie it Inquirine- after the Tapm Insti
tute and we are doing all we can to bring facta
to light a the auhjdot. Our etlorta to alUa a
proceedings are attendi with oonshlerable la
bor and rare, but we hope to be able to lay
some Tory important addressee before our read
er soon, which hare born delivered before that
society.
A young gentleman in "nndrees" nnifonu
taik poeeeesisn of Col. Tom. ration's residtmc
yesterday. While hi manner waa boisterous,
his apperance waa so prepossess is g that the Uol.
onelndad to make him one ef the family, and
be ii now doing a liberal share toward the man
agement of the household. The Col. in decid
edly happy, and the young stranger weighs ten
pounds.
A Attn.
Balkm. Oct. 37, 1875.
. SnreiiHsi-Is an editorial in this even
ing scurrilous, obsoene and lying sheet, an
article appear which would lead my friends and
the public to think that I work In a dive.'
Now, I will say for the benefit of the ape that
wrote the article, that I have never worked in
any other than a respeetable place, to whieh I
can refer with pride. And I have never left a
place bnt can look my late employer in the face,
tan be lay the same George Cauwroan,
At the "Idaho" Saloon.
ttatM SJevt steal.
Aa exebange say: The Goveinaent of China
has not only submitted to the damand of Great
Britain in reference to the late dispute between
the two nations, but has taken oecaaien to make
statement that it is disposed to go beyond the
demands and adopt in the future liberal rult
fir intercourse with the Christian powers and
for the relatione with the foreigner residing or
visiting in the Empire. In many directions,
the Chinese are finding that they must accept
the arts and sciences, and many of the political
roles of the highest eivUlration. Many of the
promise of the Mandarins may be made to
.gain time, and to quiet those foreigners who
make complaint of ill-treatment; bat the fact
remains that there is a steady progress. China
will be slower in her movements than Japan;
bat she most move, and keep moving.
Ore)- IM-acer rtaiti.
The Board of Directors of the Pioneer Asso
ciation ef Oregon, are reqnesced to meet at the
J-eiaItire Hall in Salem, on Thursday, Nov.
18, 1875, for the pnrpoee of selecting a suitable
eltee tor holding the next annual re-nnnn ef
the Association, on Tlinrsday. June 15, 1876,
and to take into oo lideratioa the term or ad
vantages that may tw vdered by th different lo
calities, from Portlanin the north to Albany
a ikt south, along th route of the Oreevm .
Oa!if.rnia railroad; alno to select speakers, mar-
eod appropriate committee ferthere
wmion. By rder of the Preeitlant, J. W. Grim.
J. Hssar Baowx, Sec'y.
Balem, October 25, 1975.
reerw Veatrstl PHte VTIssfsiiiif;
Rittlrwad.
This Company had it first annual meeting on
Toesday, at Portland, at which the President,
itr. B. J. Pengra, presented his report, detail
ing hi operations in Congress during last ses
sion, the legislation be bad obtained, and the
negotiation aad eorrespondenre he had been
carrying on with various capitalist in New
York and elsewhere, and with the Central Pa
cific Railroad Directors for the construction of
the road, stating also the ronte (so fsr a ob
tained), of the operations of the three survey
ing parties now in the field; and concludes by
tatating the probability of bis receiving within a
Jew weeks (when the anrveys are completed),
certain final proposals, which if accepted in
Oreguu this winter, will enable this road to be
commenced to be built in February or March ol
Btext year, and eempleted within two years
thereafter. The report was rdopted.
The following gentlemen were elected as the
JJoard of Directors: B. J. Pengra, W. S. Ladd,
2L H. Corbett, Henry Failing. Wm. Beid, D.
P. Thompson and W. H. WaUins.
Thereafter Mr. Pengra waa re-elected Presi
dent of the Board, and Wm. Be id was elected
the Company's Necretary for the ensuing year
Certain powers were delegated to the Presi
dent and Becretary to enable tbem to conclude
negotiations, and tw new by-laws wire passed.
A Well
In the "Xebalsj" department of the Galaxy
the Ji. P. (Nebulons person) give this concern
ing a well dressed woman:
"The N. P. baa seen a perfectly well dressed
woman; has met her faoe to face, looked upon
bar and laid the nnfadin image of ber aside in
the most sacred recesses of bis memory. She
waa not beautiful, nor even pretty; and so,
assrflam, yon may let down your nostrils aad
nncarl the corners of your month. She bad
ot even a fine figure, in which respect she was
only 'fair to middling.' as they say in trade.
Bat as she approached the augnst presence the
misty form was conscious of a snbtle sense of
pleasure. As she came nearer and nearer tiiis
increased, and when it became all too certain
that it was not her beauty which awoke this de
lightful sensation there was a moment of
thoughtful hesitation in th claioas mind, and
then it became clear enough that it waa the
woman's di;e8s that was so beantiful, and
that it was the extreme rarity of this particular
kind of beauty which made the sensation we
have mentioned. Of course we must tell what
this dress was. Nothing easier. It was a sim
ple loose grewn high npon the shoulders, gird
led closely bnt not tightly at the waist, and
falling in light easy folds, not to the ground,
bnt nearly to the ground behind and not quite
ao low before, so that as the woman walked not
even the hem of ber gar meats s jrept the side
walk. There was not a flounce, or a ruffle, or a
plait, or a patch of trimmings of any kind np
on the dress, the skirt of which was ample
enough to afford perfect ease of motion and to
be graceful, but was not full, was not tied back,
did not hang over a bustle, and there was no
overskirt. The material was muslin, or some
cotton stuff, and oh, madam! red, mark, and
inwardly digest it was not starched. It did not
stand stiff, or break up into patches, or
making a rustling and crackling as she walked.
It wa soft in textnre, soft in its outlines, and
noiseless. Had if no ornaments at all? Yes,
indeed. Around the bottom hem, at the wrists
and at the throat, there was a narrow figured
border of bine, beautiful in design and
in color, which gave the dress a perfect finish,
and was attractive in itself without being at all
.obtrusive. Over this dress she wore a bhort.
light garment of the same material, sleeveless
aud falling to the hips. This costume might
nave been worn by a Greek woman, by Aspasia
sWself, to the delight of Pericles, and yet there
was nothing about it which seemed outre or even
strange, except in its simple elegance. Who the
woman was who thus clothed herself with beau
ty will probably ever remain a nebulous fict in
the m4ero history of costome.
WEEKLY osw
SA.TRH.U
The Bennett House continue to feed It pat
rons Hi two bits per meal and sets up a tuble in
r,ui.l n'hixv The trari'litie nubile who tltsira
to nsi i r.ui i n y in daily .xtiMa, give that
house a t' .H
A late Ban Vrancisoo per says: "Hon. Jas.
K. Kelly, U. 8. Henator from Oreuou, arr'ved in
this city last Hatunlay from Portland by the
City of Taniuna, After a sojourn lu this city of
a fuw days, he will proceed to Washington.
ttrelitcnrt Humeri.
A dispatch received last nlht announce the
destruction by fire of the residenco of W. B.
Orano, F.mt., son-in-law of A. A. Met'ully, of
this city, at Virgluia City, Nevada. The dis
patch snyt, "furniture mostly saved, and we
an unfitly stowed away in anotlier house."
Accident to the Olile.
The steamtir Ohio, while on her way down the
river yesterday, with a full cargo of produce,
grounded in the Clackamas rapids, and while
trying to work oil' broke all the arms out of the
wheel. The disabled craft waa taken In tow by
the City ot Balem, which arrived in Portland
in the afternoon.
l'I.OOI O THE NAVIIAM.
J-rrEKsos, Oct 90, 1875.
F.n. Btatimuan: Tim hinh water in the frt
tiam last nlntit broke the boom of Mr. A.
Him ill's saw mill, and causing the loss of some
fiiOO worth of saw logs. Parties are in pursuit
of the lost lops, but the prospect are slim Tor
the recovery of a suftlcient number to iay for the
trouble and expense. Itlver still rising. 8.
The Walla Walla Hiatesman say: "Hen
1-ce. an inoffensive Chinaman, uu the night of
the fliw, was attacked by a lot of worthless boy
and badly betiten about thu head and face. A
timber r.r other Chinamen were attacked Jhe
same night ami shamefully beaten. The pre
bixtforthcMjawsanlU was thafShe Chinamen
were required t work at the fire, ami did not
manifest any apm! wUtiftuii for ttia work
It is to be regretted that the parties to these
assaults were not arrested and punished."
Aatortw taitrlu( Not.
To ship Bessie Welt finished loading yester
day; ship Florida ia in the stream loaded ready
for the sea; ship City of Perth is waiting for the
balance of her cargo; barkentiue Portland ami
bark Blanche aad W. IT. Hesse all went to tea
on Monday morning, having been detained by a
heavy bar for two or three days; ship McNrar U
anchored off Ft, Stevens ami was probably
towed out to Sea yesterday.
River Birwa.
The Champion returned from Albany yester
day morning, and loads with w heat at the Farm
er's Warehouse. B tar ted for Portland at
o'clock p. M.
The Bon an ta arrived at 4 o'clock p. at., with
a small amount of freight, and proceeded to
Albany, where she will load with wheat.
Will be down to-day.
Kiver six feet above low wafer mark, and
rising.
lhuarltMr Ae4sjr.
Prof. Day opened his Dancing Academy on
Tuesday night with about twenty tire student.
He goes from here to Bilverton. where he teach
es ou each Wednesday, and theuoa to tier vats.
where be teacbr a Clara each Thursday night,
returning to Balem in time for regular meeting
of his ela.it on Saturday evening. The Prof essor
is aaid to be an extrs ordinary teacher of this
fine acccmplivhraent.
From the .Mercury.
IMeel.
In SMero. iVt. 28. 1875. Wrslev C. Pinkstoti,
aged 21 years, 11 months and 28 days.
Again Hie anffi l of death has visited our
city, and this time the spirit of One of our
noblest young men has crossed the dark river
and entered the unknown land beyond. Mr.
Pinkstoti belonged , et Wilbur. Douglas
County, but for the past two years has redded
in Salem, where be ha- been well known as
one of our most indite trious, moral and ex
emplary youns men. About two weeks tince
he waa taken sick with lung feer. and this
forenoon the final summons tame. 1 hiring
his Mirtenng hehm been tenderly uurned by
bis uster, and this noon's train brought an
elder brother to his bedside, but alail too lute
to hear the last farewell. Funera' service by
Rev. Knight at the house or Wm. Paddocks
ou Court street, at 9 o'clock to-morrow, after
which the remains will be forwarded to
Wilbur tor Interment In the family lot. A
similiter ot Bremen will accompany them.
prii:st ti ini orTwieas.
" tty of talent" to Arrive To 4ay.
The new steamer "City of Balem" will arrive
in this city, sbout 4 o'clock this r. St., and be
received by firing a salute, after which a crowd
of citizens will go aboard and during a pleasure
trip np the rtvtir the ceremony or presenting
the colors will be performed. A gay time is
anticipated.
At 7 o'clock last evening we received a tele
gram from Messrs. E. O. Norton and O. A.
Brown, stating that the steamer "City of Sa
lem" will arrive here this afternoon at four
o'clock, and land at the wharf at upper town,
near the Kinney flouring mill. The cannon
will be stationed at the foot of State street, near
the ferry landing.
This arrangement has its advantages, as the
ladies can manage to lie shopping on Commer
cial street, close by, in the afternoon, and when
the "City or Balem" blows her whistle they can
step down to her landing in a moment, and
we are requested to tender a hearty invitation
to citizens generally, and ladies iu particular, to
bc.present.
The Balem Brass Band very generously ten
der their services and will furnish music for the
occasion. It is hoped that citizens will turn out
en masse to make the affair iute resting.
A presentation address will bo delivered by a
young lady of our city, and two other young la
dies will tale part in the exercises.
nAiAi. a jib roaautuL.
Gold in New York, 115 H.
Legal tenders in Portland buyiag 83H; sell
ing, 86 V
Coin exchange on San Francisco at par.
Currency exchange on Ban Francisco S per
cent, prtmium.
Coin exchange on New York per cent, pre
mium.
Currency exchange on New York H per cent.
premium.
Telograpiiic transfers on New York 1 percent
premium.
llwene Produce Market.
Wheat Fair to choice, $1 82$1 K per
cental, sacked.
Flocb Quotable, best brands, $ 50 t' bbl.
good outside and country brands, $o5 25; fine
and superfine, S4 50S.4 75.
Oats Choice white, 5SG0 per bushel; com.
mon do 57; black, 5254.
Baelet Choice brewing, $1 45(tj:l 50; feed,
Si S01 85 y ewt.
Mill Feed Bran, $1617 f ton; shorts.
$2425; chopped, middlings, etc., $27 5030;
oil cake meal, $30.
Daisy Products Butter, solid, 23(327c
D; brine, 242Gc; roll, 2S30c; fancy dairy,
3537!o; cheese, quotable at 1718 l lb.
Eous Quotable at 35c y dozen.
Chickens Full grown, ?4 doz; spring,
$2 50.
Fresh Meats Beef, dressed, 44Hc ft;
on foot, 2"4c; dressed hogs, 66c lb;
mutton sheep, S2 503 V head.
Hides and Funs We quote best selected
hides at 15c ft; culls, H off; green, tic; elk,
1820c ft; deer, lSg35c y ft for dried, and
5075e each, green; mink skins, $1 50 each;
otter, Sl5 each; beayer, 75c$l.
Wool Choice Willamette valley, 2oc fc ft;
common do 2022c; Eastern Oregon and Walla
Walla, 1923c.
Potatoes Common, 50c; choice, 5560c
bushel.
On-ioxs As to quality, $l(g.l 25 fi 100 fts.
Hay Choice timothy, baled, $11 5012 50;
loose, ?llgl2 V ton; wild, $7(5,8.
Dried Apples 4 n sacks, 5 'a c; in kegs, 6c
ft.
Dried Ptrsis With pita, 5Cc; pitless, 13
lc ? ft.
Bipe Fncrrs Apples, 35?.45c V box; pears,
50(K:60c; peaches, 6(5?8c $ ft; watermelons, 15
20c.
Bacos Haws, choice, 16gl7c; common to
good, 1315c 1 B.; tides, 12(313c; shoulders,
9e.
Lard Oregon made, fresh, in tins, 16Hi17c
$ Si; in kegs, 16c.
The agent of the O. 8. N. Co. is engaged in
planking the lower portion of the wharf; near
the foot of Trade street.
Personal.
0m. Brown, of the Albany Democrat, called
on u yesterday. His manssemst of 'affair ef
Htato does not make him either sad or grey.
Dr. Watklnds of Multnomah county has len
experimenting in growing the chesnnt with
very pleasing result. He estimates our climate
and soil well adapted to producing that kind of
wood.
The new steamer Occident and Orient will
soon commence running on the I'ppnr Willam
ette, The stage of water Is nearly snlllcleiit
and with a little belter price of wheat several
boat will enter this trade.
seaalloua,
A "neat and appropriate speech" already In
type, and the per waiting for 1U delivery be
fore publishing, come a nesr the "ragged
edge" a any fellow ever need to approach,
Gov. Uilfvey's Mercury stiffi red some lant night
for want of a stesnilxiat.
The When Flees.
Quite a nnnil-r of vessels were reported off
the Bar on Monday last, and attux tlieliurrli-ane
on Tuesday last some anxiuty has becu felt con
aernlng them. During the storm the tugs lsy
at Astoria, the masters feeling that it would lie
useless perill of their own live to attempt to
make the open sea during the gale.
!!; WrtTHHlaed.
W. It. Dunbar, O. W. C. T orgauisrxl a
lxHlgn of Ilood Templars at the Cross Itods on
the Stlth Inst., with twenty-nine members. W.
T. Hall Is W. C. T.; Josnua Porter, W. V. T.;
Tho. Drake, W..8.; W. It. Cop, W. C; Mollie
Boss, P. W. C. T.; B. A. Trimble, lnlge
Deputy.
Mnaonle.
A Lodge of Masons was opened on th sum
mit of Mount Davtchem, In Neiada 7,827 feet
above the level of the sea-lately, at whit
tneetineflurVKlllR were unusually inte.r
eauiHr, and Were prrntnd on square of silk. A
copy has been received by A. A. MaCully, tod
will be read with interest by every Mason.
PnelHc ' Wheat anrMns-
Tlie Han Francisco produce rxohange soui time
eince adopted the plan ol securing nearly as
posaible the atuonnt of grain in that State at
the beginning of each quarter, and the ship
talent, etc., show that the figure which they
obtain are sufficiently accurate for all practical
purposes. Tha last reort made ahows that on
the 1st of October ther were in the Plate oj
California 50,907 barrel of flour and ,(W3.7'3
bushels of wheat, a total of 272, 25a tons if
wheat and flour for export and home consump
tion. Binoe that date np to the present, tliew
have been shipped from San KrsiieiKco anil Vsl
lejo, 23,000 barrels of flour and almnt I.IMIO.000
bushels of wheat, equal to about 37.5UO tons,
leaving in that Btate at present in loiind num
bers, 281 .000 tons. Of this, there will be, per
haps, keas than 140,000 tons available for export.
The Oregon crop cannot be estimated quite
a close, but the best Judaea claim that at least
123,000 tons ought to lie exported of the crop of
1H75, wbikt the old wheat brouKht over from
last year and some of which ha lieen sold, will
run the surplus in this Slate up to 1 10,000 from
the beginning of the current harvest yevr. Of
this there has been shipped sn far, including
two veasel fully loaded but yet in port : To
Great Britain, r.1.950 tons; to San Francisco
about 11.000 tons; to northern ports, 520 tons
a total of 31,476 tons, leaving a surplus yet in
our Btate for shipment of fully MO.OUO tons.
While these figures sa to shipments are, of
course, only estimate, the best authorilie have
been consulted, snd abenld foreign markets and
freights justify it. it will be found that the ex
ports of wheat from the Paeiffc coast will Iw
found approximately a inilieateil. Should
freight, however, tie eontimiallv high, and no
anarked advance occur in the EurerKn markets
tbe future shipment this year will be corres
pondingly reduced. Oreguman.
1IIK M-;V RTEASKK AHUM I II,
''!- Pmfsl nasi lull Repars mt
Kaseerhew- A Pleasant Affnlr.
The new steamer "City of Balem" arrived at
her dock iu thin city at 0 oV!o k p. n., last
night, having left Toi ilaud at 5 o'clock A. .
1 and made twenty-two landing. The oflWrs of
the boat sre ss follows :
Captain lr. B. Scott.
Purser Z. J. Hstch.
Pilot -S. E. Miller.
Kngineer II, W. Hendricks.
Mate. John Gore.
Hteward-8id FJledge.
On making our landing, amidst a salute
and strains of music from a bras band, a large
crowd of citizens went aboard of the new
steamer and a committee of ladies wailed ou
the officers of th boat and presented the set ot
colors, of which we hsve spoken befi.re. The
fallowing address were delivered :
MlSS kl.VA KHkYM AN.
Capt. Si-ott and officer of the steamer City
of Salem:
The ladies of Salem have interested them
selves and have contributed to procure lliese
colors fbr your new steamer.
They as well, as other citizen, recognize
that you, Captain Scott, have conferred a
great benefit upon our State by developing by
your energy and almost unaided eulerprise'tbe
value of light draught steamers Umhi our
rivers. This prohlem has been solved by you
and to you they award the merit. The pre
sentation of these colors I designed as a recog
nition of the energy and enterprise you have
manifested, and a tribute to the success that
has attended you. In nsiiiiii your elegant
new boat after our city you pay us a graceful
compliment that affords opportunity for the
expression of our sentiments. Nut lon ago
you started the plucky little Ohio on h-,v.' mis
sion of lalior and others are follow in,, your
example in building steamers alter tlmr. de
ign, and to you ImMoiil'S the fredit ot the so
lution ot this important difticulty, mid the
commerce ot our .Stnte is under a lusting debt
o( gratitude to you which we gladly acknowl
edge. As the Ohio was the precursor of the City
of Sulem, so we hope this will be succeeded by
other practical proofs that you have met the
appreciation and reward due enterprise and
merit. On behalf of the city of Salem and the
citizens of Salem, we tender to the officers and
owners of this boat our best wishes for future
happiness and prosperity.
M1HH ItATTIK CLAIIKE
Said: Capt. Scott and oflicein of the stamer
"City ol Salem:"'
We have the pleasant duty to perform as
representatives of Hie City of .Salem on terra
tirma to present to is namesake, just arrived,
that floats so beautifully on this river, a testi
monial ot the compliment paid them in
namiug your elegant steamer after our capital
city. This set of colors we trust are not un-
Tf jrjhy ol the moat beatitiftil steamer that evor
walked the waters of the Willamette. Jlny
they long be seen together, meandering the
winding stream, and may the good wishes
that dictate them to active duty be fulfilled
in a long term of well repaid service. .May
your elegant steamer outlive these colors, and
may they last to be well worn through many
seasons.
MISS (iEOIttilA CARPENTER
Then presented the colors, as follows:
Gentlemen or the "City ot .Salem:"
This en&ign, bearing the national colors and
emblems wiil testify to your loyalty as citi
zens. This Jack stars on a field or blue
speaks ot the azure or the heavens out or
which gleam the stars God has set to watch
the right. This Burgee bears the name of our
city, which you have bestowed upon your
boat, worthily as we oolieve, and we commit
that name to your cure with confidence thit
it will be iu good keeping. Slay the siinie
prosperity befall you that we believe is in
store for our own beloved city. Through
long years o( the future may the "City ot
Salem" announce ber eoiniuir to our wharves,
unloading here precious freight from other
lands, and receiving at our hands full cargoes
or the products Oregon lias to send abroad.
We wish you, in fact, all the success you so
abundantly deserve.
Capt. Scott surrendered to the ladies and in
troduced purser Hatch who responded in a neat
and appropriate speech. There was an im
mense crowd and the proposed dauce was post
poned for a more favorable season.
The la lies who Uo charge of the matter of
buying and presenting the colors to the steamer
"City of Salem" request us to return their
thanks to the Salem Brass Band for the music
Oa that occasion. Kr. Haas, leader of the band
bad bis company well organized and the muic
wm neellent,
ELECTIOOETURNS.
TH K UTATE.
The following table 1 made np from actual
figure received from precinct heard from :
t'
a
a
.5L
"ii
Counties.
Baker
Hi ntoii
Cons
Curry
Clatop
Columbia . .
Clsekamas .
Doulgia . . ,
(limit
Jackson ....
Josepbtne. . .
Uke
Lane
Mnn
Marion
Multnomah ,
Polk
Tillamook. .
t'nion
Cniutilla. . . .
V aseo
Washington.
V ii m In 1 1
i:i:i
1HM
14-1
1(17
6
84
3W 18:1
2l5i 1117
....
250
82!
4 Id
10tt
lllW
3uU
4i',2
Ml
10411
2:H)
in
8
IN)
1H4
140
11
305
441
WIN
47115
4'MIH
H7l 178
1'UATti.i.A, Oct. 2K.- Itetnnis from four pre
cinct in this county give ljme 1U8 majority.
Thrie preoinrts iu Cuimi comity give 1-aiw
twenty majority.
Nothing as yet heard from Baker county.
cl.Aittor,
Astoria give Warran 14H; Lane, 11)7; Nr
milh, 1. Whitney and Diiuick received no
vote. Lane's majority, l'J.
CLACKAMAS.
Preoinets.
Warreii.I.ane Whltnev.Wmick.
Oregon lity
t'aneiiialt
Oswego
Milnakiiie mat . . .
Marshtteld ma) ..
itiM'k Creek luaj ..
Beaver Crick luaj.
220
!tt
40
H
5
10
1.1 J
8
20
13
2U4
I7
6
Warren's plurality, 121.
COLfMHIA.
Precinct. Warren. Ijine.Wliitnev.Dimick.
Oak Point . ft 17
St. Helen maj 15
87
Ijuie's majority, 20.
1.1 JIM.
Precincts. Warren. Iane.Wbttney.limick.
Halsey . tW 53 4 31
Albany .319 3 11
HArrisburg maj ... HI
4i IS
line's maioritv, II).
421 42
The vote in Albany wss
large, because Circuit Court is in session,
urn.
Aijiv, Oct. 7. IJnn county give
luiue
two hundred and twenty-six majority.
LAME.
rrecinets. Warren. Lane. Whitney. Inniii k.
I ottaga t.,rove. . . iki
Jnnetimi ........ 127
N. A H. Kugetia . 121
841
t 6 a
i6 li
253 41 13
415 53 21
Lane's msjurity, 35.
MISIOI.
Preciuets. Warren. 1-sne. Whitney .Dliniek
-lllverton 114
Jeners4ia 63
Aurora Bi
Halem 15
North Halem . .. OJ
Fast Balem 278
Hon th Halem . . . 4i
Marion 3J
Lincoln 6
Sublimity 44
tierran " 66
Sri is H
is a 4
7
10J 11 1
79 4 2
1!MI 11 1
IS 9 2
It 16
45 4 1
83 5 8
625 83 22
Warren's majority over Lane, 405. When
the returns are all in bis uisj irity will be at
at least 350.
Marion county all in 404 majority fur War
ren. mxrxosuH.
riTciuct. WVreu.LsB.Wbltttev.Diniick .
Conch 119 170 0 ' 1
Morrison 34 312 11 8
Madison.... ... 7.4 Sy 3 6
North Punland.. ' 1H 3 2
Km l!i Portland... 101 115 I 5
Western 75 40 0 5
N. E. Portland. .. 68 III 1 9
Hiant - It 0 6
K. Portland Vi ft 6 12
Kamlv 4H 14
rutlou 12 XI
ltiilliium.il . 15 4 0 I
Willamette 25 12 0 0
tit. John 10 10 0 0
Powell's Valley
Bauvw s (Island... . .. ..
116 1040 22
Waireu's pl'otality, 122.
WASHIOTlK.
Precincts. 1
tlillsboro(oni. )
r'orest Oiove... .
Cornelius
sir.vi.Lane W hit-iev. Dimu k
10
25
0
1
35
20
1C5 6i
Warren's plurality, 6fi.
Precincts. Warren. Ijme.
Rberidan maj. . . lis)
Ijihvette CO ?7
Norili Yamhill. 01 61
McMinnville... . 1 1.7 105
liaylon 74 45
4S2 3m
7
21
Warren's plurality, 174.
WASCO.
Precinct.
Dalle
Ctllio
Warren. Lane. Whitney, Uimiuk
H2
Hit
15
8
21
0
!) 140
Warren's plursiuv, 50.
roi.a.
15
Precinct.
Monmouth . . .
ltideiiendein.
Tl.ieiia Vista .
Dallas maj
Kola maj
Petbel
Warren. Ijine.Wbilnev.Liaiick
. n7 44 25 1
.. f7 44
.. 58 50
. . .. to
l.J
12
I4MAI. VIIIA.
The Halt in Flouring Mills snd Farmers'
Warehouse are paying IT) cent per biinhel for
wheat.
The Halem Mills hsve bought and ground or
shipped over two bundled thousand bushels af
wheat Eince harvest.
We learn that Miss V. J. Walden, daughhr
of Jul'o Walden of Cmatilla county, is lyiug
dangerously ill at the residenco of Mr. C. H
Davis of this countv.
TrtMl Trip.
The steamer Occident, belonging to the O, B.
N. Company, and a sister to the Orient, made
her trial trip yeatcruay afternoon, at Portland,
and worked very satis factorily. Captain L. .
Pratt has been assigned to the command, aad
in a day or two he will take ber through the
locks to the Upper Willamette, where, in com.
pany with the Orient, she will vie with other
iigm il ran uoats lor uie ireigtiiuig ousmess.
It is slated that 30 tons of Columbia river
salmon wire consumed by the Baratogo hotels
this season. This refutes the theory that fish
are valuable brain food. Hundreds of yonng
men left Saratoga hotels wearing their hair
parted in the middle as usual.
LIST OF LETTERS.
Keinaiiiing in the IVwuffioe. Salem, at this date,
lerioiis calling for thce letters must give the
dale on which they are advertised :
llilvou, Peter
Ueldeu, Henry
ltlaok, David
Barrows, Jas O
Bradley, fico
Baker, Sam C
llradlev, lfobt
Iturnlia'in. tl T
Brown. Mrs Magrgle
Itiul.l, t 'liiuon
Clark. It
Carrfwcll, B II
CrniK, I K
Cornwall, M
Cockcrllne, M B
Cobra, Chri-jt
Cilc, Mi Kiln
IiurU'ii, J K
Iiouhcri v, John .
Duiicjtn, ll II
Dowiiiiix, John
Kvaus Mts Annie
Eaton, Mmourll
Knitrson, II II
tiilmore, J 1
tirimcs. John
tireen, Miw Minnie
tiold.fniith, MiaAlice
Ilansou, Miss Kdle
Harkev, frank
Htiys, Mrs Sarah A 3
Fenslev, I.ee
Holt, Sam II
Hiiraohrev. Owen
Knight, Mrs 3 T.
Knight, Miss KL
Kline, John K
Lb-bare, Wefile
Likens, Ml K r'
Ixiuhv, Jas II
iCtrstelK, 8 8
Miller, John
M orgi n. Win
M.5C0V, (Jee
M. 'anu, .s ;
Mclnilre, Peier
Mm ris, K K
U'IIitre,,Iosepo
(ilitiart, Adam 2
Ogle. Mrs K M
Pinnarit. Mis Fnnnle
rut. 1. w
Pent, K W
Pleson, Miss MK
Potler.Ceo II
Powell. Miss Minnie 3
Pond, R S
Kens, Lewis
ltnbliison, A L
ltoxlgers, Luther 2
Starlit, Miss Hoee
Simpson, lieoK
Snyder, lilts Ellin
Snvder, Mrs Aliae G
Hhoil. John V
Shummey, Miss M E
Scott, Miss Virginia
Smith. Mrs Mercy
Smith. Mrs M E
SimiiIi, Miss Virgi a
Smlih, Miss K!lit tl
Siuflb, C S
Tripp, Mrs H'ram
Thomiison, Miss Serena
Weaver, Mis Sarah
Wtnlcrbotloiii. Levi
Warren, Mrs H C
Williams Henrv
Weaver, illss S A
Wbite, F M
Watt. Mlsa May B
Weed, Mrs Lvdia M
t. b. aicmiy, p, n.
Hughes, lieo W
Hunter, K
fcudson, ('ol J M
Huston, Will J
Howell, ;
Hughes. Geo
Jacks, Miss J.avlna
Jaoobfi, Mrs
Johnson, MinsKav
Johnson, JIl.-s Melvliu
Johnson, A G
Johnson, Miss Angie
Johnston, W u
.. oanna, Miss mma
f At-E, 0-Jt, ?.
A trkiiit:nrt7i, "fomk.
eorreaimudent aend ua tha following,
h ar set tip precisely as It was written i
Original for Statosmati.
lit Kiulgrniila Hon;,
H (think t h
ear of a land far awav on the
ucitirt i bom wlu.ro peace rains ever more
1; to I'y awny to that Imaiililu) land
A!vi-I liohi illi her blue rathel sliy ym dwell
nilseniif s in,, ImniH'iil and I'liiu Mt II n-.l
lidlv Mtiiiiijn nsciillm I "fn the v u I ( v I...I i
4 1 1 1 y tin- sh.ikes In i top in tin! lin .(-
mi itiitains nin covered with in t.f Uiaa.j,
ing
yes I lung to lie there to dwell aver more
the proud 'olmiihl rowls on to th sea
thy Into aultris miliums of wealth gus
it on lin lieu I .u ore the far' sens
eltlc are niliuv thv sons and duQRhter
re it is the home of the brave Piuueer
ig to lie there to dwell ever more
' mv flight fsr away ore mountain and
In for tlm west 1 am bound to tlmt
i : t ill limil fur awav on Oregou shore
Ire to dwell ever more.
vi:hv umr i:w itk.hh.
A lttl Adventure af Mobbero.
vv Yoiik. Oi l. 2H. M m. A. ,"?eiirliiir
ai limriit of tin; Oxfonl (. ,1.) Iron Co.,
ou going up stalls from (lie basements
tlm ollliv, early Saturday iiiiiriilng-, sai
four IIIIMhcll llK;i Wollllll.; at the utile. II
Urt'tl n revolver itml ont in' Hut men fed
ileail, l-lint lliroil;;li tllO llirait. 'J'ln; rtils
bers Mciiiei.l.
Itolibi-ry sn Murder.
Win. SteHnrt, liijiinr ileiiler of An S.
ble, Mlcliiiu, va lolilinl 11111I iiiiiiili-rttl
In that vlllmju .t,t nij-Iit. UU bo'ly wis
fount In lliecretit tliU iimriilu;. i'lu
skull hail been broken wllli it 11 u.vn.
Arretted lor Itobhluar lite Mull.
Boston. Oct. 21.--K,hnnl A. I'liiilcii.
Iicad ( Icrk In the l!'i-lnii anil II uiur put
tal car. ht baMti.. HrriUttil nn it i-Wr. it
rubtilng the mall.
It II led with H lllclalart,.
JaniM Wright, ti'iuinteT, h lut rt-it-lveil
fatal liiltirld frntn a illt lifmk ywtfrtlar.
Iu the hand nf Jiuvli Itcnr, It 11 Kiled
th a i tlil- iiicniliiK.
JlinHinn Arretet.
DKNVUt, Oft. af. 'Hint! id Hif
pnrtlflpiinU In th murder of four
liitltuti In IliU ciiy itnt-utl y, have
hoeti nrrtHtfil. Outt i f llieni, b.i Itiil
Irtn. exuiff'te4 to liaviiitj playei! Itla Imrp
wbll-t live olhew cttt Hie throat of tlntlr
victims. Three or tlm tiiunlers tislottl
anil Frattk Ulimlere, Itatittus, ami a
Mexican, are si ill at larfie. hut It U thought
they will be vertaken in a few hours, lit
illj(imtiitt U Inteiivc. It U believed tliat
the wilpritit ill be dealt with ntx-onllii? to
law.
A I'allier Hills Ilia n.
Xi.w V"IK, Oft. 27. John ami 'Ihoin
as flow sell, lather anil sou. qua ire led
em ly thit nsriiiiig. n liile drunk, anil the
father latally shot hl aim.
Aw I tilurtuuNle fasi.
CiM'isNari, Out. 27. A tnte rlor
nier, Itaiiiftl Chitalu, lu making a flying
leap at Use National tlit ater, lat li'glit,
usU'Ctl tla'bar nml Tell to the laajr?, a ills
t.liiue of 19 feet, Injiirliii; lilin-elf severely
If not laUlly.
WtHnsli I'lrate tu be Puubbea.
I.ttMMis. ll.l. 27. Tint Uritish aliniral
lu the Militeiraiie.tn has lieen li:strtioeil
l take act inn relative to the refent attack
upon Ki'M-h iiii rili ttitnii'ii by Sinlh pi
rates. M. lfftrs I'uborl-,!.
Montsfai, Oft. 2i. Tiie latent clUHa I
news In euiiiieeiioii with the OulborJ uiHt-
ti r la that the remains will be buried 011
the I -lib of November next, having died
on thai il it tin yean tto. The tiit-miiers
ol (lie liiMitiiltt ( aiiHilienne have cIkmmii
the amiiwr arr of hit tliutli lor the tlar of
hi' biiii tl.
Il.r lnarnttilil Mttrtler.
lhtTiiK, UfC. 2!. .Stiflicleiit evident
has ceti fmiiitl naiu-it Ltil'ujjp, tl u-
pjcttHt mtinlen'r ot f.ilt! I.tuigmaliJ, to
warrant tlie nttorney gfiiernl to suiiimoti
the grand jury to a-inble tit I mieonj on
Tliurliy, to .-it iipou llie c.iJe. iKtcct-
lyes saT the evlileiifc i .inipli; to :ure
Ills inilifttiipiit.
Reitilill an -ln lu t oloratla.
IlKSVl.lt, tht. 'Ji . Aiblitimial returns
Iroin Ihe late elfi tion show heavy frail)
hy the Republican", who will have at
two-tlilriM or lite tiutitntioiml Conven
tion. Sr.l.lt-MrRlisi'tiio N Kil.nT.-To siiSf.-r miM
! a.:titiHilatt o-i cnliL. ur a ,'ntish to l-,.nie
hronk... rhrn a H'r ,li of Hil l s li,ru'
UiKrnoi ii amiTar taken nt llif .ttrt. In
rsrUltlT fffw. a curt' lu a tew buttr t. Kir sale tT
all ttrtivKl'l.
1'iif Ttssluii htf (imps cure tu une minute.
NOTICE.
oFor.5 nrv,
rfHE rot AMWtsti rj-:Riui:i i.amr.
Kll. for 1nlrnl improTnwni, Knjf hi x ei
ot lu qimntHy in w.ti,h ttw wffl ntUl. uiilr
loner of thfiM-noral l.rtittl nolMM'Hhi-nv
ilren. thar Iroin nl atrr tiie psiiiraiioiiontiirl v
Jiiy ironi t hi ' ilaic. the kuiw mil ix rt-!i!irt'l lo
tllrtiifiil kimI Itti-fltlnti iinttiir l lit- iiriiitiKi'n or
U ti-t('l lnf. (o wit; K ol r J. n w ol i
w I aiMi lot ! ot fv 3t ih i i ii, r 4 e: w oi wn s
Mm! 4, i ftnd iti in i H a. r i v ; mc is rwSI;
bihI I ill ii tv nn! n h j ol ti v n Ms, r; a
w i hiI i uf ii r 1 ot 'Sn n e 1, f 1 'f " w i.
ol it fe I. it w i ol m e 1 i ti 1 M t oi mv W, i 7 it.
r2w; M umt t J f lots 1, 'i, H HU'I ut'c
31, and oi'tioH -U in I ? t, r 4 w.
'1. H IUUII1SO.V, KihWalv.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
T all Its a limn It nmj t nerrat:
mTiwirr u HKiivnv r.ivi v th it thit
iistlnerlii ii heiiitiiioveONil lite sni) knowu
kh t'ot Jt Hell, lirupuiM. I ii I he It y of SHlem,
Oreg;tt!i, I. IliM 'lsy itlKsolveil hy tmiliiitl i-oiiaut.
suit aill lifrttilU'i' tto oontltiiitHl liv I. W. t'oa.
All aecoiiiiln to lie lalil ami online to Hie saitl arm
olCix & Melt nlll k M-tilct null l . Cox, and
all lialtllilics of Hie ul firm ol l'ii A Kelt will
tie skl ami seitle l by ilie a.i I). W. l ux.
i. n . i ti.,
II. r. BKLT.
All iier.ous knowltii; lhotiiMlves Imtebtett to
tli j lirtn of I'ox .t llelt ul!l itvatw call and setlw
their aoL-oiiuts ami bttiu cont4.
I. W. I DA.
Sail-Ill. iVHiUt 8.1, 1t7). 4
Citation.
Iu Ihjrrrnmly Ooiii t m ihi' St.tlc uf Orrgoa fur UK
l-oumy of Msiloii.
In th matter of the elate of Jiimen Dears IT tie-
cesseil. P. I.. Willis, attniinlnr.ilor.
To Martha l;. Kon.lnll. Marr Ann Schweitzer,
DwJir lM.iatr, Alini-r lul, nil. Jai tr V. He
litall, Alvlit I 1 1 .-i It. I'hiirlus lliinttr, MnrT
itome-rly M:try INMirnC, Hint all tlii-
knonrn hoirs ol" ntl lo.-erintit:
TOV AM) KAC'lf UK Vtir AKK IIEUERY
M el'.etl snl rc.iuiral to apin'ir biloru the
above nsmeit Oini i. at the Court limine InSa'em,
In paul Marion ,;oiiiuv, ut lloelm'k a. m., on the
nth tlav of Ihv.i'mliei', 17.1, to then unit there
Hliow nnKO, II any exist, why an oiiler shonlil not
be niaile liv Kikl l oiii t uulliorlzliiir sail! a.liiilnls
tratorto well Ihe veal estate of wiht ihvilenl for
tlie lisrmeDt of IheexiH-nses of nlnilnitrstloii
ami clsims aiHlni-t Hnhl enlntti as )eiltUinoil tor by
saitt aitnilnl'stnitor. Stilil real emnlo Is tteporibeil
an follows, to-ttii: liounili'il hy Isaiiiniiiji at tha
N. K. onruer of nentloii J. T. v It. 1 w., iu Ma-
Ion county, Oregon, nml rnnninir tttence wet
31.45 nhains; I hence south 40.1KI cIisiiik; Ihenue
cant Sl.2.1 t'haliis; ihenoo north ts.tsi i:h:ilne;
tbence wect4o.0ft i-hnlits to Ihe pl:ite of heinnning.
j. i. i'1-.r. tiir.,,
xXrAvr Count v .Inilire.
i'SHAW & WILLIAMS
fllfVS,E MY AVTIIOtllZEB AGENTS
Dfe-ftMy Absen ce '.: r. the Stale,
ti' ivioi
','OMINC MOrlTHLY
RTTEEY,
Ie pWS OX Tltli 30TH OK li.VCU ilONTH.
,af rt' utiilionlv ot the Leais lalitre. '73.
0 ,- frlzen. 1 'Uitee in 9. t lek-
et : ve reMr ti ,. 1() 1o1. icavlnit I1"' toberlc
'incaurom ihe prizes after HietliaiviiijC. full
lriree'irii s-'nt' I'ftie- Athlres
J'liastfAl Itt, Laramie City, Wyoming.
Jl lis "c19:il3m:
veo
'wm & QTJIM,
i .-eva,
M.;;CHANT TAILORS.
I L'tltK
t.'slreet, between JTirit antl Seioiul.
oi' Pcrtland, Oregon,
4 f?i 'Ermo te svits to order
. . eft.)er tlMB ilet to'-"19 ' ,l19 6itr
RITBBEH
PACIFIC nUDDEn PAINT COMPANY.
THE RUBBER PAINT
Otriipoocl.
'lie, Atlantic Lund, Li.'i.sed Oil
Sndia Rubber.
I THE ONLY PAINT THAT HAS
or THE
I'AOI IP X O OOAJ3TI
AltuiitliiiM'i- r llrtf rfiioe, uitel
VJltl lit' lititl ly fulling M)
JOHN HUGHES,
Who I Agent for the Sala of our hV tn Quart, Cation or Barrel
I AVUVI t. O'A ItAN'Tin-;
RUBBEk'' PAUifT,
cAll other Circumstances beiru? Equa!. to
COVER fJORE SURFACE PER GALLON,
fc M'wo-oont Woi-liL,
Tliitti Ail:itilit' l.fatl iiikI I,Ijii-"I H, am!
A-ViiinTijrj orriDMio jrx. zi, lyjyjjsr
A M Wil.l. LA.-T
Twice ,'is Iltoii (ih I'jiUicn',
Wht-fi prep-rly applied, wltlntit Pcsllrjr, Cracking or Cfialkinj OT, Til's V .L'er Paint
hi beta
Tasted by Loading House and Carrifie P ilntero
- - - tlt TIH9 C1HM, .... ,. ..; .
Who will Corroborate, if NftrRsoary, by Sworn Statemenfs,
All I have Claimd in th Abov. Ihii Pcict
X Sold on Itm Moritw Only,
Nor do Dealer! in Rubber Paint ask Contumerj M use t!i Rubber Pan only, but Sugeft
(hat you fr the other Mixed Painti now on t!i Marhtf anj Decide fir Ycur;fyj. We
1'roposr tu l.rt it Stand on II -t Mrrlin,
JOHN HUGHES.
For Sale!
WHITE C'lllt tiKK.R. ;tXll) f. YKHH- -lay
tu all srMis tf Hie ywar. Irl.-e, nrt
per tstlr. A.alrrM,
f. F. rH.l lIFIt. As-cnl.
Jrirrm Mills.
ttr-W-rw inkrtt at llitd nrtl.-. t-lit: t.wlm
Fine Stork Pigs for Sale,
fl'CH As
Berltjhires, China, Essex and Chester Whites .
ruin sit awiks tuJ mmtfttr olt. fr sal
frr rwMttiiisli'f. Aiilrv
C. K. rM.t tint. Arnt.
K:JSHJir!ss JrVtra Mill..
FOR SALE !
A F arm of 1 60 Acres.
FIFTEEN HEAD OF CATTLE.
One llre, jdle and Br!l!e,
KSOllill rtthTu MINie iTIIK AIMIVK
PRICE
8650-
TbU fsrm I. l!tutt. wUhlu Idii m ! nr . Aulr.
.t mill, and althin aa'ra m'V tf .! 'lmvl.
r-ir nl.-.lilsrt, tt.iilrr of
lUANK tlxiPtH.
H!ttlfr-a l.lrae Kiln, ristkuntna Co., Nii.
fi.ll tf
North Salem Store I
W. X,. WAD);
I II lX-SllltRK.(tFI'lslTtHlr:r.lvA)Ht
II i. Hi-t rioiii.1 a full asiirtavnt ot
Ceneral Merchandise,
Dry Goods,
Crocer ics,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware,
Clothing,
silli.t4tairthrf RnS niUMU,
Biactii s tu,a.il will tir mmi as mn.u.
a." ttiit b sell M i-iMt. t-JI l.t.l,.
ant tsitm i:irin..i,f ,..iy. Aprii'
I :
- I' .
FREE! R5!?
BOV' OWK" l 'nl
i"r "ill i;t.... a.utvnns .
JUST ISSUED 2P0TH IIITIOS.
MANHOOD,
RKViaKit asiitmnHri Tt n tiik .h tm.
;. ! i". ci itih. n. i
A Xleti, al ouar on the naui an-l rttre of pr.
uiatereilevi line In matt, tins hi Ih health Is lot
ami huw rrRliwl. It Hires a clt-ar srnn4. f
the InifieHiiuiMits to marrL't:,, the intatment tr
uerrtms sihI ibv.K:sl ik-MUly, i.tl.-auttl i:s:ili .
att'l alt other difeitiw spi-v:ali liig ilH ret": IIk- re
sult of twetttr year. stti..-e'fiit j.raotlce.
Ct HTis on "MAHooii.-'-Thepe is no nrsi.
vr of a. IM v hr v h.,iu I lit ti -li will h. i. 1
Mil. whether he lie pnretil. nnveplor or clere.. i
CfKTi nit " MaxniMiD. "--This book thno''!
be ntil h Ihe vottna f-ir l.i-li-ti'tir,n. siel bv the
ailtk-ett r.ir relier; U will mime uo one. Al-dirul
Tim- ami Uusrttr.
l'rl.-e -tn 1'ol'Hr, hr is.il I ur express. A'l
ilress the am nor, iK. cCK 1 1-, :iu duller street,
or P. il. Ilox 117, San rnin-Uo, Cat. stigfiv
RE-OPENED.
IV
i. rl.lIIK lll ltr-OIT.KII IIIH
line siiliHin on Ciinnner.-iul slr,H.-l. Ilrl
lil.vk north of ihe ro.uilli.-e, wln-re be Is ore.
patl to .npntT the thirwy iuli't,-Mtih all kimls
mi'l bl braiKlsnf WlVt, MyCuKH ami ( I-I.AB-'.
Kemeniber the Hit! Krom ami call.
e.ll:tf
NOTICE
I
CIVKH THAT FAYMKNT ll KKKS
stotiueil so e.lMvk No. Bl. ilrswn In fliror of
Hunll Ielanv. SeifeirUT t. I7S, on l.U A
Hit' a. bv th !slem Klourlu Mill C.niisnv.
I'tfrM.tisarvuu'.taiMl hoi toueoiiHteiorih same.
H. 1). ltlJON.
Baleiu. Oriyin, I)....ser1. S7I -If
OSCAR KILBOURN,
Auction t Comaiissiau Mereba't
Wax. PITI CHASK AMI SELL REAL KS
Ula, I urnltors, Klc, Ktc, lieneral Ajient
Nstlousl Life Inenrnitv'e Cot,iiHiir. V. a. Ivsocvr
for iuvsoh. t iimrr l lnl mmit t'litr SteeeM,
PxBll.4Sll, OMt;tt. Aiilftilawt
Obstaolos to Marriage.
Mufipiy HelU-l for Ttin Mm Iroin the ef
fects ol krrorn aul Ahitrss ;-enrlv lt:e. Mhh
hiKiil rCMioretl. liiiiieiliuients to Murrtkire reNe,.o.l,
New method ofiroatiiient. Jiew atel reinarkuhle
reiiieilh.'H. IliHik. ami Cir.'.itlai'. e!it free in .e;tlel
eiifeloi AH(lres HOW ANU A-fitH I ATI'IN,
tlBK. Nlnlh su-eel, I'lulinlelidiln. I'a. -an Instl
tniltm b ivliw ,i huh ritiiut:nii for Iwn.. ruble c.iii-lih-t
snl pr-'tt'eHionnl .Itiil. S'-plM-o
lEATIK3'S C0U3H L02EN53.
13 There Is unitieMonali!y no cth.r reme'lv
It socerlaln In Its efle.ts. ASTIIM , WlV-
It.it cii i;h. mioxcmris :i t ivncitK
of ,ho TIIKtiAT s ike yiel.t o in liifliuiicj. 'Ihe
hlghe nioilU-:il lolmony states ho b.t!ei-cure
for iliedc ,itiip):iliiM exists now tn'oye-l by over
linlf a iMMiliivv'a exiienencej, 1h;v contain no
opium, morphia ornuv yloletit drug. KICATINW'S
ODUUH LO.tMiKS, iirerarei) bv THOMAS
KKAT1NU, l.nniloii, Rrliitlii, me sol. I by a'l Unto
flsls. Atcentf tis-tlis PiioiUc. Coast, KUDI.NUTON,
lOSrEl'TKU A CO., Situ rraiwlnoo.
O.T wlm"j
JAMES F. BROWN,
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public,
Ktigene (tty, Oreaa.
Molliiua; like it in nte'ii.-ii e. A ln -T
'1 f a'aic, a jatn1oss evauiiant.a soiu'p sninuint
to Ihe clrvnlalioii, a pre-ra:ry (ircparaii-..
ant-.-billoiiB aieilldue, a Bti iiu. hie, a oloretlc vmiI
an auuiirable j .'rrrai aherntlvc. i;.-h are d.
a.'knowlexlgeil ami -lal'y proyen vrorrries of
Tai ri'ul's EEVivwo u '.i 1 ..r 1 1 1 'i r .
SOLD l!V ALL, DRUGGIST?.
SETH R. II A9inER,
T-Oiil E.fdio Agent, City Snrvey
or, Civil Engineer and 'o
tarj . PnDlic.
TCJi3tf a Pattoa's Brie BullOU);. up stain.
mroU0'n
PAINT.
WITHSTOOD THE CLIMATE
I'rlt-e l.ll, nml
Nit in . It- Curtis,
FARRAR BHO!y.,
! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS,
Corntr Court and Commercial and
Cor.
Ferry and Commnrchl
Street.
o:if
WILUKIETTE UNIVERSITY.
i
Faculty of the Department of
Modicine.
SESSION OF 1876 '76-
M.I ARI'i tlH. 1. It., l-n f .-.r I f i
an.i J::Utit Miij;t-ri , ai.li I :.lukat Siugerr,
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I'
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lis-, f nil 4 ut.k si .Mr it
tine.
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au.l Tuxk uiii.
ir i,f Chftii!tr
O P. PI I "lint, M. fi'itt.r ol Ifce
j cn-icnce (i ii de f.
list, fit II, IlllltiHt. f. S. Iiiriot A
l-.rn-. I'ri'l or ul Uf li. al J ui- ri ti'l' ti. e.
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t., ..... nl.(, . ,.t,i,.. Jtisrai I hp ,-'m.i m
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s' r.ir ftirt In r h.f nit ilioti tee cin tiiar".
M. CARPENTER, M. O.,
ifc-llTlttt T Ix.'rti, lit Km-iiltv.
Idaho Saloon.
i rinsr-cLASs saloom
ll:i;r: i:li I: I .lit to us
fift W'.tes and fi.s p,-s! D.-arJs tf Cigart
i MAM KAl.Tt l.i.U M Y BK KDl SH.
A arl Blffctnl Tal.V. f li.stiri .f that pii'.li
cin i.hi niKi ih-.-i i: !. ! ti I k:hiu..
i.iif tlM.-lli.Mlu a .-,y I.
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ofse, J. C. Ali.'il.VH.
IViiirirtiir.
C. W. JW. CI O. v IA,.
SHAW & WILLIArvIS,
Real Estate and Money
uroicers.
mioitr rows nii:.
( m. e III M..-OTC.' l',u k. f-n cm Ol-rgon. J;. 11
R!SP TllFil- R A T HQ
ASP
SHAVING SALOON.
Stcxrart'a Block, Ceminprr'al Strset
C. Filedner Prcp'r
HATP-. ll'iT AM' Ci'l.l",
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t:kai'1 ai
.).li!il
It. It. OKIttH,
SOl'SJ r.INTK:t AMI V fi R HAN'; Ul.
M JL K .oiniiimn al-o 'I me. 1 u k .-ro.l.-ile t sn-1
ail--.ftt-lliiti irunruieo'l.
iilki.tr.
E. L WAIT
BOOK AND JOB
PBIUTEE
State Street Salem.
FINE WORK
AT LO-VV RATES.
E00KBi0IN3
Paper Ruling
IllhT.Mi.tSH U1SI-
" I.KV in coniH.u.i'.ii vlih nty
..IK.w.
.
The !nn.xM a -rumiM.t I. - a' V'nnl r in th
me. Al NoTft. OlMiKlf and KEL'KIl'T
VEATCH'8
NEW GROCERY STORE,
o THE
Ho rlii SIcle of SC-at-3 Sireot,
rirut Dajr West of Van Wagner's Furniture
Store,
ISTUK I'LaC'K Tu 1-mCHASK FAMILY
(rim erlc-.. ii. I p ;. ,-s-h lor Hie entire so;k
nl cnnaetjnenl!.' puivluijJ inem St Itie verv
lowest possible 1 uiu .ifif. Ui . -U
Cheap To - oish anrt Raady Pay.
Mym- i "ire i !- rar.Cn.-k nlesa:.'l Small
r-- :;.;. I!y l!n.-m -n 1 .a i sell coot ehenr
.-; -iiiy oiher h.Mi a: iu ileiu. It vo-i ha.e a
i i. t 'io i I, .Ti l .-.i-i t il-; .,h.: t ,t.'.
ii true. "
1:' hue -n-,;v,-r, VkN'MMl! evA '--" '
,rlil, I. ( -i-i U ,-.-. ,.j ,!; a,-.
Kiar.-t.IVi J i. VK'TI.
L1.I h I N
chool
-
-lieoellaaeonj Bc-c.-, ?a.jrj GjoJs, Pianos
nU Or-
AND ill II:- U Ml -:l L KV-THC-MEX TS.
t-4" Pailon's H:o. k. ra'e S'r!er, v-i e tn..Oritrf.n.
r-l.h :-. V .' ,
U. vxiirr.-XTixz,
fC 'HMi!l( t ?':!:.-.
pr-i T. 3.r. .'::..;:.-.
Tii,Mo. roi.o,
ilirICj :! WVUstir-fBt I.tiW
. - Sali'iit, OretrMs.
0K in Paiton's Brick Building, up stairs. 1
JUST OPENED I
PIONEER BAKERY.
4 'tiimr.fr Hal Kiri-ff 4iioallc Ihe
tiitcsiiiitrt Oftlft.
l''l-4lfl ltl-flltl itnUy,
: I'll M tUll'AKK f.tr lillllllk' an t
Ini'U' 1-nl.ril ii iiMlt-r.
..uiililiy
&ar-Mi!N,iMtsTAf. C ak 1:4 r.tr ff.,lHrt, M.
cii.l.i-h, 1 t ill, -, t ;c, U lunl 0:1 l,..n u.n. c
STRONC A. BAIN.
J. G. WRIGHT.
tr.tl.f. A'n'KXTION T' 1 ma
LARGE AED WELL III ECTID STOCK
or
Crockory,
Glass Ware,
Plnied Ware,
China Ware,
LAMPS, CUTLERY, ETC.
I'CMiiiU'iclal Stmt.
i-ii !';
a sulstit uTEj-oa vmitmi
Patent Fire and Damp-proof
Ornamental PListering
Board.
I .
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,:wvH'ltl.-t',r rf lli-nl ami I !rt. I
M- ll ! .l,i-l.-ui i,i Milt Bl
JOHN HUCHE3'.
t!.:m I ;
For Sale ! t
jc lib I l.st l:kSI;l.M'l,,:t:M.HiC I KM- -
" iiii-Mnlii.;iiN.aiw.i,, ants l-Hjil.lv
(Itiinli-t, tiliti limi:-lrir, aril lliilj.! sikI.oii.
K-il. lil., siruistil Hi'l er.Min.l, u.lmit ,,,.
l"lt Will l IMl.l,KI! I ' II I i.U A' UU-
xi.ua rlMl ii i-.jrK. A l l.i
I.UI Wll.l.l.-,
1 1?.-!, .Ill rallnti'a l!li-k, Flalc tUe.-t.
SALEffl FLOURING frllLLS.
Itt .l i't.mll I lorn,
dnht-ls' ICiIra ,
Milf l llllf uil.l 4;i-uIisimi.
If i1 till lira, Itt-UH
und Whorls,
'i.l:l!;l) on Hantl.
TIIK
The Highest Price in
CASH
I'.ii I lor Wheat at all Tluifv'
a. w. kivi:v,
AaentS. f. M Co.
irrtT l11
J. M. METZLER S
RAWHIDE BOTTOM CHAIRS
CI AX Hi: ll-.li IX sAl.ty AT A MtMlrf
lnr,.l-i:re lu- o,.:,, tm C.tfaiyurclaJ
treet. !ii Korltet llh.-t.
The Best In the State.
E- t siiati.t tvthera. K'jtk waiisBli-.U
.Ii-tr,-ri..ti, A(hii lu. li-'7VI)
Tsroxciz:,
I I. t-V It-IN xKK IlkltKcv Kitlrllll IU IT
. I-. !t r u.:riir in. ai'j Mirr II. Liter.
more. or. n,r a,- Mini.t - I ,.,'! i..k U-re
tile li.i mi. itias emirs.-1-l l.v l-r, -k- liarisa
tf! l.i I..J Ki ! u-aiU e!oJ i.o.1 . or is-
I.. 8.
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a-it Kt itr
I liar !! l-t I A lln-irs Uatik. situ Hrejf.-mJ
C0r?1f,1ERCIftL HOTEL, "
Salem. Oregon.
vi;li;v ii.vvi.-i.
''TIIK tLI,SMi'H I.AM UKM Of
M lbs Chetii-ie- II :e', lu 3ei.i l!,t
COIdMEILCIAL HOTEJ.
I'nr .1 ;..na of ynr. a:: I .,x re-iiiiisl ,ml -tnr.
iii'le-l ire- Kinie. a-.1 inn ,-e. it its M) t00
li-et? In the ls:e. He .--.it n.-oelji;e oi. .
ilri-"l am I tilt r snert. a in I nlii n le. S.. .-en
m-t; l not h-r Hi ne I uu s ,ll, lor hii. inhie rrlll
t Mi.p'iet i;h Ihe U-t Hie .-.Hinlrv Siy4i
Clrir:;.. renw.iuili.it-. I'.i. one. e.me all.
I'srlM-. was -ti
K In l"i lis
' a boel
r l'i i-i-.
Ml .Til. i,.r U--rnin,, ,VV,
-aiaiili.-in. I..-1. .'. sin; Wtrttu.
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annum. Ailterlieii. ite-ltln ru.i(uur.
id lliwe which tie ll'il u- eiitiim.u. Jlttlhr
W ;.., r ;-i '. .,ii ,of. S.v. o
-nl ..ii r.. e M . ; ,-eult. A't Ire e J. II. .
I'll., -taiinii.-.k. f.n. aorfiMla n Sin
siiru im m hacx roxpiirs
Trucks and Carrtage.
X'.IK A!. WAY l:K..lir K'l; htIt?.
Ms. stOTT, Propi Iclor,
"t A. 1 S ;
I'irt hrtir , 1 1 -jt
CAI I.INti
t U !.'(-Ili'i fM)Ui 1 (XI
r hour j
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I'.IMNi
Foil I I Mll.tl.'i- A ha. k " t l
Kehi-ihl
I". f. JsII.I.IVav,
ittn v -ii I - Jvi w,
Will hi-ri-after u-fo'trvl ar the ..i'Ii'j ,v,rr.er
ru-ini.l Iti -I Hi'j M.aic. u;i:.il-
m.'.-t- l-ilt.
HA?.:VUR, )RQA AND STEEL,
Zla:., S;i..'.ifa, Iti in.,
WK A!2 A5D H.CK0P.Y PiilL
vou riiui i cY i iiomxiv.
'ig l in IV.rl lai j. Urci.s.
DITGON & CO'S
S0H90L MUSIC BOOKS
I'sriiMif tit n ;HrlV. ri--. i r.vi .titt? in tlw fap-t
manner "--r cvrrx c'u-a in arcrx N:hi l,-i-iiv
su l s.-itil;.iiry.
American School Music
ir.a-'-.lot.i-..l-i i. s.lmiraltlv srrsiii. r,.r
I'rituirv i-Imi -i- li'.'k II. : jti,'BLr) airl H..klll
iO.-eni.; for i;vamnt:ir aiei vooii.-r llurh vbai
n A.-.i U-i:o- C.ntdftl l,v l-.ll. I
aiel V. S. TlHit.v,
Gheerft! Voices, .Itr.!;
The Eisra School Choir, .'.'
p.rson i.r.-l W. i. Til.tiv. i- r-tllr e.U;il tothelr
la-l Tit K ll, l K i i M.uinu, trbt. ll lor
Kmle ears has lii-en thu s'an lar l l,. k Tbe ,.r,...
enl work, 'ike fl.c lher. U lr 1111,11 l III jiil.
'Al'tMIK.tiel SKMIXARIK.
iue n a.:oai nynm ana 1 line
U-.V to .--.;,:) t'tml.tie. llo-lM--t .-.."e.flii
-t e.flon
ofM ir-atel
u, t. M. rei jf ii
n. e.ytsni i
-li
Any Un V i:!,r. ikvI uiul. for re i'. uice.
T.rT3 D1TS )N KCO. 1 5. BIT3r i CO.
B-:o;i. TI! l;'.!xviv. X y-
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IXC23.!
lil Ki: AMI
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liiJ.Vl i.t x
i.t-. r . i i i ' '
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m. ion nix i uu
Coin ;;t I iWnvn l hi e.
Hit, fcf iy.i if ti. ac.,i-:t.
Ce !ar I'ain't Shitc'-i;, f3 7". i.' y.
f tlTt L- Mm- ..!
Ci-a-an-'Tcia' li-t. i.
jiiliC",
erK Bale.
"'ts i-onih r, Irievaait'i..
T. B. WAIT.
roil SALE!
I -',l:
J'L-.T-L Ci'T;: IT
ill'
Kouseld -Furniture.
IXttriHE AT THIS OFf HE.