WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. SATURDAY, : NOVEMBER 13, A MIMnkr. Ofi'ieor McCoy brought op last night Mr. Geo. Crawford, chargiii with larceny. The charge was not sustained anil M r. Crawford came 08' with flying colors. The School Board of Directors of the city have )ut completed their regular annual round, tUiting all the schools of the city. A regular report will probably be published in our col umns in a short time. ITer. IT. P. Peck, of St. Louis, arrived in this city on Thursday ntrht aud will take charge as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, preaching lib first su hton on rtnuday morning next, as will be found in our church directory. A " ratitk-ation " meeting was Ueld at Pete Emerson's ou Thursday riutit. Ho was not jollyfyiug over tha Kopnblican victories in the Eist. but had a veritable rat, in good health, which his d.g "Jw" dished tip in good sliajie in short order. t'oimd. A fine gold breastpin containing a photograph of some young lady's 'feller'' was found ou the Fair Grounds and left at this office. It can be had by paying one dollar fov this notice and identifying property. Articles of corporation were filed on Wed nesdav in the ofiiea of the Secretary of State by the Italics and Deschutes Road and Bridge Company. The imvrporatois are C. H. Miller. J. B. Condon and G. V. Comm. The capital stock is $1,000. Trof. F. M. Day met his rMlveiivn dancing alass lat night. He ha alxiut titty lire pupils at that place. The attendance at the Opera . Houso to-niiitit will not likely foil short of ity. The Professor is Terr popular as a teacher of the Poetry of Motion." Daniel Clarke. II. X. Hill. Kobt. Clew and S. W. Brown ou Thursday liltd articles of in corporation for the Oregon State. Grange in the office of the Secretary ot Hrate. The capital stock is $7l, in shares of SI each. The princi pal ortice of the company is to be located in Portland. If there is a whin? woman or man iu the city doing washing for christians, it should lie made known thron;:h the columns of the Statesmax. The ahnond-eyed and pig-tailed Asiatics who generally do the work are not reli able aud are not the class the people desire to patronise. Judge Harden, a regular active transitive Democrat, is considered a G rover man, but it is evident that he prefers that Senatorial light ning shonld strike clear to him. If we were an ranging a Congress suitable for a pre-historic are, Mr. H. would make a good member. How about the resolutions of "179s." Riser evti. The steamer "Alice" is making the first trip of the season. Capt. Bell is iu command ana Dr. J. V. MVCully presiding st the purser' desk, of old. She passes down this morning with two hundred and twenty tons of wheat w bich goes into a ship now losding for Europe. The regular meeting of the teachers of the city last night was well attended and considera ble interest was manifested. Miss Josie Me- Seil, of Dallas, and Prof. Haze, of Gervais, and others were visitors. All friends of educa tion are invited to visit the schools and attend the "teachers' meetings" on every other Friday. srxi.a."s Ferry. Mr. A. Spong's ferry, sir, miles down the river, is in good working order and the travel ing public can be accommodate,! at all times. "Safety, celerity and dispatch" is the watch word of tlie concern. ''Phil" has been run ning the machine for a year past., but has moved to Saltro. sfititnry Sotes. In accordance with the provision of para graph 1, general orders X'o. 42, enrrent series, ' War Department, cn the recommendation of the poet commander, the ration of bread st TWvitory. is increased j cavalry, effitws Jers, No. relieved; this nli E. 'a-rival of eotsipanv la Wails. riniiued a witness r an I was taken aback by the resn.it. wttrh-sa tvss B j&nK individ ual from up tlie Ssnaam, and distressingly hon est. Ia testifying euttotrmiig a hhtsttliig affair, he took the TndV' walking stick and placet! ij to his shoulder, like a nn. in order to answer a question as to how the shooting wss done, an. were,l, '-lieua :.luut zt far oft as the Cnp tain in the pulpit," pointing to th bridge on the bench. The J;t.lg- denied beimr a ."Cap tain," and declared his bench was 110 "pulpit." The witness is f-tiil in a quandary as to signirl oaliou of tc-rm, and the jury had little confi dence in his inteliiLice. Uterpool Wltfit vro-l-.pt Tha following i? tl;-; Or-gun:uN cablegram of wlies ,;.r.t.iti-,r;. d;r. Liverpool: l.r.Liiiooi., S"V. ! To-day's I.ivrrK.l wheat Distrkt t 1 follows: Oregon -wheal, t-x ttiirehouse, 3d to lis 7d i?r cenul: California clnl. t tiom . is;;,. ' ItlMtl fl'om lla ex ware- house, from lis 4d to lis Nl rxr cental; Oiv-goL eargoes, afloat on tlie psNhagc to the United Kingdom, offers at lis 1.1 to lis :Jd percental. Market fallintr. llENtty Ji mpa S, The above ii0rures indicate a general decline of 2C;3J per cenial on all classes since last week The annual meeting of the Orphans Aid Ro cicty took place at the M. E. Church in this city on Thursday la:-t and electe! tiie following officers for ioe ensr;ieg j-chi: President, Mrs. J. H. Moores. Vice President, Mrs. Dr. Carptnb-r. Secretary, Mrs. A. W. Kinney. Tressiuer, Mrs. ci. W. Oray. Board of Managers. Mrs. Leo Willis, Mis. Wheeler, Mm. (i. W. Gray, Mrs. J. H. Mix.res, Mrs. J. Minto. Mrs. P. L. Willis, Mrs. A. A. McCnlly, Mm. T. McF. Pattou, Mrs. A. W. Kinney, Mrs. Dr. Caipenter, Mrs. J. F.. Ptar tey, and Mrs. J. E.-S'.pvnj. The ofticers elect are amnng Salem's best la dies, and we liespeak for the Orphan's Home a liapjjy year. trt ATSf. E. Statesman : Miss Somebotly writes to the Collegian: All things-that exist or have axisted eive evi dence of the march of that great Destroyer, who is ever on tlie watcn lor new- victims, irenera- tion after generation have passed awav, as regu larlv as the s inter succeeds the summer, and still another generation is following in the foot steps of its ancestors. Ecclesiastes said truly, "The thing which hath been, it in that which shall be: and that which is done, it is thatwhich shall he done; and there is no new thing under the sun. Ia death a great desrroyej? Or, is lie a fellow who only brings about a "change" in the form of humanity, without destroying identity ? Is Mr. Death not frequently a welcome visitor? When youth is affected with incurable disesase is it not relief for Death to call? When old age has dulled the faculties and worn out the ma chinery of the body.Death is greeted as a friend Is not the idea of f ar of Death a relic of ages of . superstition and ignorance? Will somebody ex plain? TuiXKEE. Tlie Kwiablc. Kotwithstanding the unusual severe inclem ency of the weather, Hie attendance at the so ciable on lawt eveniu. the spacious parlors of the Commercial Hotel were literally crowded with the elite of the city and social enjoyment reigned supreme with all. The hours sped pleasantly along and as strict form ality was thrown a.iio, the participants could not help enjoying themselves. Mrs. Wesley Graves, ably assisted by her daughter, Mattie, assumed the role of hostesses (nttne evident sat isfaction of every one present. The programme of exercises included music, social converse and refreshments, the latter being served with luvinh hands and in great variety. As usual, tbe sup per hour was the liveliest of the evening and mirth held high carnival for a sdiort season. Jokes were freely cracked and as grucefnll; ac knowledged while old hearts for the time being aud young hearts fairly overflowed with wirth fulntss. All iu all, the occasion was one to be remembered by those present as doe of the Fort Wrangle, Alaska cases in tbe dert ef lite. rasslnr Sold Fields. The Oregouian of Friday contains the follow ing in regard to these mines: "The steamer California, from Fort Wrangle, arrived at Vic toria en route tor Portland on last Bunday, bringing 180 passengers and at least $250,0U0 in Cassiar gold dust. E, A. Booth, of Victoria! brought about $7,000 obtained on Dease creek. Other miners had from MOO to $6,001) each. There was no "broke" men on board. The now discovery on Bayyca creek aud other tributaries of the Deloire are attracting great attention, and will be tha poiut of attraction next year. The Discovery Company on MeDaroo creek brought down about J1.8U0 to the share. The new strike ou Thibert's creek promises largely. In the Deloire country there are hundreds of thousands of acres of auriferious ground not yet taken up. The Colonist received by the California a letter from Telegraph creek.Stikine datedOot. 17, which states that the quantity of gold dust passing that point in the hands of Pease creek merchants during the fall has been as follows: Wright Nel son Calbrath about 3T-0 pounds of dust; Gerk A Co. 200 winds; Foster, 100 pounds: Itlasa A Co., 150 pounds; Martin A Hart, 100 pounds; butchers, saloon-keeper and small traders, 800 pounds. Making in all about 1,300 pounds weight of gold, or $200,000 worth taken, by a few merchants. It must be retnen.. hered that the above did not all come out of Deae Creek, as those traders supplied other small creeks who .have not population enough to support a store. The same letter says: "The I amount taken down by miueas 1 cannot give you any estimate of; but I have not noticed a single man going down without money. A friend of mine informs me that a colored man bv the name of Booth baa taken ont of a gulch about six miles up Dease Creek $9,000. Tl e Moore boys have made enough out of their claim this year to build another steamboat to run from Victoria t the boundary line nest season, which we all hope will be the case. Thibert A Co. are aaid to have struck, rich diggings on a tributary of Thibert's Creek, paying front $30 to $100 per day to the hand. The Discovei y Company, Mcltames Creek is paying 150 ouncts to 250 ounces per week. Last week they had 2?0 ounces. The Walker Company, from 50 to 75 onnces; Black Jack Company, 75 t 100 ounces and several otbers paving well. It is also reported that a lsttle below Meltanie'a Creek rich diggings have been struck. In con clusion, I have not the least hesitation iu saying that I believe we shall have at least 5,000 men here net season." I From the Farmer. Letter Irani IHtnlel Clnrlte. Master of the Mute truge Salem, Not. 5. 1875. Mb. F.mtob: Will yon please say through the columns of your paper to the Pat rons of Husbandry of this jurisdiction that Brother Arthur Warner has resigued as State Agent, having given the most entire satisfaction to the Executive Committee, and that Brother 8. P. Lee has been appointed as hi successor, That the State Agency in the future will be car ried on with the utmost vigor. Bines the lata meeting of the State Grange the business of the Agency has increased very rapidly, giving much encouragement for its future prosperity. We confidently hope that all the Patrons will concentrate their business there. All buai. ness communications iu the future should be addressed to S. P. Lee, Portland, Oregon, Also p'ease announce that I shall start on Monday next, November 8th, to attend the Ninth Annual meeting of the -National Grange at Louisville, Kentucky. During my absence Bro. 8. W. Brown, of Vancouver, W. T., will act in my place as Chairman of the Executive Committee, having b5r elected to that posi tion. All business connected with that depart ment will be under his supervision, and all communications should be addressed to him during my absence. Other papers in this State will confer a favor to publish the above. Diwil Clark, Master of the Oregon State Grange, and Chairman of the Executive Committee. PASSES; Ell LIST. Special to the Statesman. The Oregon Steamship Company's steamer John L. Stephens, sailed from Portland Friday aftercooa at 3 o'clock, wife the following llST OF PASSESOKBS : Ben Holladav, Jr. W H Trotter", WLHalscv, Mrs M A 1 rotter, 8 B Hendee, Miss Anna Tuck, Mrs. J. I). MeCurdy, D X Jackson, Wm Clark, W X Wheeler, T B Daniels, E Stockton, B L Morrison, L C Hetirichseu, C Derrick. Pr Tre-.it, W J McConntll, M Lichecs'ein. Mrs Haines A child, J X Edwir.ls . , M G Jacobs, E H Taj lor. J Thwaiie wf A infant, MrsHumpbreytiile aud son, J J B.swell, wf A child, M C Wetwter A wue, T J Spratt, F nmoud. It f Sheridan, - J W Morelami, Mrs Dr J B McCurdv, T Masou, W H Heywood, J F Ijosn. Mi E Sullivan, And 21 in the sterage. J P Magruder. Martin Campbell. M.ss Lindslev, B Lew, jas O Barrows. J W Millar. Miss Btmiel'., W W Stockton Geo Averv wife, Dr J L York W W Hnaw. M Barrett, li Arrowswortb, .las H--aley, Jiiss Marth Constable, Mrs O'Brien A i cuu. Jss Alexander, Jas Henilerson ,V wf, Capt B R Bi i ile, Mrs Mary Glenn, ti r.hrens. I -Mrs It B Armstrong, j Mrs T A Dnrning, sis ter A infants, .! S Cobs, j Mrs T B Sheridan. ! H V Qtieen, lECGrd, ' I J McClnne. Chss Hasselman, li iiite, ( !io E Crawford, PAVSESMI R EIST. The Oregon Steamship Company's steamer Ajix left San Francisco Saturday with the following LIST OF PASEXOKim : Hon L D Sbrover, Col U Jones, l S A, Itev J F Knowlcs, T Heath. Ir Gibson, T H Crawford wife, 1 F Cal breath, ti M Gowdv, J C Kandali, E Stnhl, H Kahn, J M Htrowbridce. J C Ainsworth A Gen John Adair, A Van Dnsen, J O Siel, W B Barr. Miss C Bmk, W P Smith, W J Hardy, 'A W Burnham. C Dolph, C H Ipham, wife, A iae.iiister. Jirs 1. 1, w oodcock and Mrs M Massaer, child, F M Carty, Geo Brown, I 8 Rosenbaum, J Hocking, B Williams, W Smith and family, H Smith and family, Geo Whiteaker & wife, J A Dodge A family, i v ntepnens ana lam, .1 tddinRS. L M Cox and family, Mrs M Hyde and ch, Mrs Atkins, Mrs CC Hall 4 eh, Miss L Moorley, Miss Eva Hilton, Mrs E Bormham, Mis Atkins Mrs C Morley A ch. Mm D Grothgan and 4 cuudren, 1 JJueber and wire, H. S. Parkhurst, Pennsylvania colonist, 5iew Boarder. Fonr new boarders are sent from Portland to stay with Mr. Watkinds for a term of three years each. The Portland Journal says: "This afternoon, upon tbe argument of the motion for a new trial for George Connor, Willie Rey nard, John Dougherty and Charles Carrol, coi -Ticted of larceny, the Court denied the motion alleging that the defendents had had an impar tial trial, and were convicted by the weight of testimony, and in opposition to the sympathy which went out to them from the Tery first. The prisoners were then callod up for sentence, and having no reason to assign why they should not be sentneccd, the court proceeded to de liver sentence. He pointed out to them the re sult of their waywardness and cautioned them to so discipline themselves while in the Peni tentiary as to be prepared when restored to freedom to live an honorable and upright life and live down thedisgraee they had brought dewn npdh their own heads. He then sen tenced each of the four boys to imppieon- ment in the State Penitentiary for the period of three vears. Pboaoirraithy. An effort is making to get np a class of 15 to 20 persons to take lessons in phonography at early candle light on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings of each week. liev. Addison Jones, who is accomplished as a short-hand writer, consouts to attempt the instruction, and those who wish to join such a clai-s can see him or H. A. Clarke, who is attending to the organi sation of the class. The expense will be small to a class of that size. . trull Iti-yiu. We have examined Sam Claike's frn.it drying macliiue, and pronounce it a success. It will cure four thousand pounds, green fmit per day. The machine is so cheaply constructed that it is within the reach of every fruit grower in the State. Mr. Clarke has the entire right to man ufacture and sell in Oregon, Persons wishing to see one in operation should call at the, r. j rar offiae. , Called. Col. I. B. Moores, of Portland, called on us last night. lie examined an advance sheet of Brown's address on tha nbject of "Mound Builders," and thinks the new theory tenable. John P. Galloway sentenced for five ycara and Tom. Davis sentenced for one year in the Penitentiary, were brought in ou Friday by Sheriff Eakin of Linn county and turned over to the tender mercies of Mr. Watkinde. MAltltlFD. Oct 28th, at the residence of the bride's nude in Linn couutv, by Iter. E. A. McAllister, Mr. W01. F. Siegle, of Polk county, aud Miss Me lissa Beits, late of Quiiiey, 111. Herald, Quiuey, (111.) please copy. Far entsa . Eighty cabin and one hundred aud twenty- five steerage passengers left Ban Francisco yes terday for Oregon. Come along, friends, we hare the finest aoil on the Globe, and wheat is worth H5 cents per bushel. I'lae t rull. It. B. Geer, Esq., who resides abont twelve miles from tsalom, brought us a basket of splen did fruit on Saturday. Some of the pears weigh over two pounds each and are most ex. cellout. Our neighbors further east would smile to see this fruit. On October 4th, a valuable mink fur cape, somewhere on the road leading front the Peni leutiary to the city. The Under will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same with John Hol- inan, at the Haiem Iron Works, or at the 8m'ESM.t! office. Home atoM and Moved. The dwelling house standing north of Booth- by A Btapletou'i Pash and Door Factory and be longing to the Balem Water Company, has been purchased by Mr. Everett E. Thatcher and moved across Front street nearly opposite where it formerly stood. Mr. John Miuto, Oregon's irrepressible sheep grower, has just received four thoroughbred Merino ewes. They came from Messrs. Sever- ranee A Pete, of California. Mr. Miuto is a wealthy farmer of Mariou conntv, aud has for many vears been identified with the tine stock raisers of Oregon. We girt considerable space in this morning's issue, to an address on the subject of "Mound Builders," because of its aggressive style and the importance of the subject. The author of ti e address is a graduate of Vale College and has given much time to the study of tlie "origin id destiny of races." fttlrklnt: lo the Text. Mr. John Humphries, a wealthy farmer of Marion county, has been a regular subscriber to tbe Oreoox BrvrESHAS, through all its changes since 1853. Mr. H. credits the States- has with having carried Marion county for Mr. Warren by such a large majority. Mr. Bum phriea pays for the States iu adiabce. A fellow who baa lately come front tbe San- tiam mine save any d d fool can got meney enough in the older States to get to this cosst but he finds few with sufficient ingenuity to get money etiough to get back again. Mr. J. W. Hobart, ot Buena Vista, called on ns yesterday, lie informs ns that the w ire rope for the ferry boat at that place is now np aud the" boat ia good running order. Mr. II. is our a? Qt for the Si a nsVAS at that place. Trrtf. Day givea a soiree at Hilrertoaon Fri day night of this week. This is a fine opportu nity for the young f.ks of Sjlem, who delight in dancing to take a pleasant ride in the coun try and have an evening's amusement. Personal. Maj. Spaulding, ol the 7th C. S. Cavalry lain the city. His reminiscences of incidents at the second battle of Bull Bun are fraught with much amutemant, when you consider bis man ner. The "champion snorer" of the State, failing to receive a premium at th late Btate Fair, for that especial talent now claims that his face will compare favorably with th best mer achaum pipe the nssal protubrance takiugon the same color as the smaller f atures. I aore OntnoUwI. W. R. Dunbar, G. W. C. T., on the 6th ibst., organized a Lodge of Good Templars at Mt. Zion, Clackamas county, with twenty-two Member, i. K. De Shiels, W. C. T.; Amanda PinUcy, W. V. T.: W. H. Livermore, W. 8.; J. D. Palmateer, W. M.; Uaus Delf, W. D. M.: 4. W. Palmatrer, L. D. MARRIED. On tbe "th ef Xovemler, 187"), by Kev. Sam uel Hv-iniager, Mr. Frelerick Hsmmack to Miss Mary J. White, all of Marion county. May your hearts remain united. And from joy bo never blighted, Till from earthlr labors fre, i'ou nay ever happy be. 8. II. DIED. Helen, little daughter of John aud Georgia Berry, of this city, died yesterday at 4 o'clock p. m., ared ten years. The funeral will take place from the resi dence ot the parents to-day (Tuesday! at two o'clock p. M. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Miss Imogeae Holbrook, dramatic reader, pu pil of Mr. Jaa. E. Murdoek, the great tragedian, will give select readings from the Poets, in this place in a short time. Her readings through out the country have met with great success, and received the highest enconinms from the public, the press and professors of elocution. Further announcement will be made in the Statesman, soon. A Shred from thai "Hlooily Mitrt." A certain Capt. who had charge of an ambu lance train during the second battle of Bull Run, is now a resident of Salem. It is told by a a old friend that he was moving bis train in the direction of Gen. Lee'i camp, when one of Gen. Pope's orderlies ordered him to 'halt." The Captain said, "What for?" and was an swered, "We are whipped !" Whereupon the Capt. answered, "The h 1 I am ! I will take this train to the batte-field or die !" He came back to Washington on foot and alone. Krtiool lter. The following are the names of pupils who have not been absent or tardy for the month of October at the Central High School: Emma Crawford, Mamie Langhead, Emma Tupper, Lottie Hetzler, Nellie Melten, Alice Hatch, Minnie Fricsey, Olive Veateh, Olga Bridges, " Alice Keid, Henry Evans, Charley Raker, Bartie Cromwell, Johnnie Coffey, Seott Langhead, Thomas Cave, David Sweitswr, Willie Hetzler, George Shirley, Johnnie Peebles, George Hatch. Mes. L. G. Aoaib, Teacher. An Important C'nae. James Whitney, under indictment for burn ing a barn the property of G. A. Cone, not long since, has been arraigned and pleads "not gnilty." A jury was empanneled yesterday and the case oomes up for hearing this (Tuesday) morning. Messrs. E. P. Boise and J. J. Mur phy are aiding Presecuting Attorney Mr. Whit ney; and Ed. Esom, Sep. Henlat and It. Wil liams for the defence. The oth party accused of the crime is supposed to have gone to sea. The trial is important and will attract consider able attention. A report of the result will be given in tbe Statesman as soon as it is known. Other business of the Cnm-i "binding slowly. The Oregonian of the Btn inst. says: "To day in the district court which is in session at Vancouver, the case of John Hugill, who ia in dicted for the murder of Lewis Miller, will come up for trial. Hugill is a nephew of de ceased, and during a family quarrel which oc curred gome weeks ago near Ealama, he snatched a Bhot gun from- the bands of a man named Burk, and discharged the contents at his uncle, killing him instantly. Burk, it seems, is regarded as an accomplice, and has been Jointly indicted by the grand jury with Hugill for murder in tlr- first degree. Messrs. Gibbs and Caples jf ihis city tave been employed to de fend the parties. The case is an important one and much interest will be felt during the trial. Hugill and Burk, we are informed, have here tofore borne good characters mfor peace and quiet." Iu the Whiteman case, ia the Circuit Court yesterday, a motion tor a new trial was argued at length, and the Judge reserved his decisl n until thiB morning. C. P. Church, Esq., Superintendent of tbe Oregon City Flouring Mills, called on us last night. He reports ha town and ni l in gO-d ELECTtOfTRETURNS. THE STATE. : The following table is made up from actual figure received from precincts heard from ! Comities. aker , Ben ton , 29 Coos 4 Ourrv Clatop 21!1 230: 29 7 Columbia 43! "Claukamas , . , Douglas Ml 002 as 31)6 531 130! Grant . . ; Jackson. ....... Josephine. . . ' S28 it 45 .... 61) .... tW3l 113 1-ane lilie 01 ti 12-27 12H1 at! Linn w Marion.-. Multnoqrmb . Folk Tillamouk 258 824 05 I'nion 125 Umalilli. Wasco.- . Washington. . Vamldll 44 12 85 id JIB 855 191 nae: 6 7 214 t'nii 6S15oiUH Lane's plurality, 2I. Official. colcmiiia orntAi.. Precincts. Warren. Lane. Whitneif.Diliiick. Srappmwe . . . . 9 13 - Banvie's Island. 3 Union 14 2H Deer Island 4 M Oak Point 5 17 Kehalem 9 8 43 70 Haitiier uo polls epcocd. line's majority, 81. Theeonniyis reported to hare gi Jority for Warren. en 39 UK - A 4 AK. Ei). Statesman. I find the following item in the Oregoniau : Pischahoed fob Want of Evuk-ce. In Sat urday's issue we made mention of the arrest of a young gentleman name,! George -K. Crawford, late of Salem, ou the authority of a telegram from Sheriff Shaw, of Marion county, to Chief Lappens. No warrant was issue, and Mr. Crawford, rather than remain iu jail here and wait for a warrant to be issued from Haletu, proposed to accompany Officer McCoy, who made tlie arrest, ou the aflernood eapress train. This was done, and on arriving at Salem, Mr. Crawford a as taken tefore Justice H. A. Johnson for examination, tin being brought into court, the defendant was almost im mediately discharged, there appearidg no ev idence whatever to sutatanttate tiie charge. It was declared to lie "a mistake," and Mr Crawford wss told that he was discharged. So far as we have been able to ascertain, tlie whole proceedimfi emanated from malicious motives on the part of some persons unfriendly dis posed toward Mr. Crawford. We submit that it is a griat hardship to the defendant to be charged with a felony, subjected to the indigni ty of arrest, to say nothing of the expense and delay, and all on an accusation entirely unsup ported by ttatimonv. Hacu appears to be the case with Mr. Crawford, as be was discharged without going through the formality of an et amination. lie returned to Portland on Satur day morning with officer McCoy, and will pro oeed to San Francisco on the next steamer. We are informed that Mr. Crawfml intends institu ting proceeding for damages against tlie per aous who procured his arrest. Now, as 1 am the party who procured tlie ar rest referred to, the statements natm.Mly affect me and I desire to state tlie facta which are known to Esquire Johnson and others, In or der that the public may understand the whole matter. Mr. Crawford was in my employ and started for a visit to San Francisco. After be had gone I discovers 1 that some money h 1 been stolen from tlie money drawer and believed him guilty of taking it. On this supposition I telegraphed for hia arrest and be came lack in charge of an officer as stated. Mr. Crawford immediately applied to compromise the matter, offering to pay back tlie money and pay all coats. Having no malic toward him and only desiring ,71 get my money back, with the cjwt of tlie court, 1 settiAl tlie matter and the ptisener was dis charge,!. J. C. Aukiks, (Salem, Nov. 9, 1875. Wetnnn'f Part la she On teunl!. The ladies of Marion county who. are Inter ested in the Oregon department of the coining Ceutennial Exhibition, rre requested to meet at 2 o'clock, Saturday afternoon. Nov. 20th, at the house of Mrs. J. H. Moores, Salem, Committee of ladies in the d ff r lit conuti, have been appointed to issue like calls and re VJort results to the State Commiftee.at Portland, j of which Mrs. Duniwsy is chairman, j It is hoped that this concert of action will ic- snit in gatheiing a collection of interesting ob jects. Belies and antiquated articles of any S irt that haTe a history dating lack to revolu tionary times are wanted. A full display of the flora and fauna of Oregon is desirable; pressed flowers, haves, grasses and all plants common or peculiar to our comity; mosses and ferns arranged w ith the artistic taste possessed by so many of our ladied would go far to show the cultivation of our people. We are Msured by Hm. A. J. DntTer, Centen nial Commissioner, that all articles loaned to th3 department will l e faithfully returned to the donors in due time. It is proposed by the Stale Committee to ex Libit the collection formed at a suitable place in Portland before finally packed for -hipintr.t. Mns. 8. A. Clarkk, 31 B8. John Minto, Mas. A. A. McCri.LV, M rs. J. H. Moonrs, Committee for Marion Coun Salem, Nov. S, 1ST5. Tll lM.Matl.VlJ I'ltOf I.AM t IIO Tha following proclamation by the (iovernor of the State of Oregon has just been issued: Iu becoming acknowledgment of the atwund- ing blessings and mercies at the hands of an Allwiso Providence, vouchsafed to us during the year now drawing to a close, making all to rejoice in seed time aud in harvest, preservin; ns from tlie ravages of pestilence, lire, floods and storms and metmg out to ns the full fruits of all oui cemmon industries, as It wore to a peculiar people; I do hereby appoint Thursday, the 25th day of Xovember, 1875, to be observed as a day of thanksgiving cud praise to Al mighty Ood "who maketh peace in thy borders, and flileth thee with the finest of the wheat.' Given under my hand at Halem, this 5th day of November, A. D. 1875. l. R. L. F. Gbovku. By the Governor, S. F. CnADwrcK, Sneretary of State. Itlver Ken. 1 The steamer Alice passed up the rivcr last evening. Mhe goes to Uorvallis and will return to-day and remain over night. v The steamer City of Salem came down the river to this place on Sunday and remained un til Monday morning sho went to Portland with two hundred tons of wheat. Purser Hatch feels encouraged over the success of the new boat and pleased with the liberal patronage she is receiving. 14K AI. BOTES. J. A. Applegate, Esq., bought a residence yes terday and will occupy it in a few daya. He is valuable acquisition to the "legal fraternity" of Balem. Mrs. Dr. MeCurdy has gone East and will re main until after the Centennial celebration. The Di . proposes to go next Spring and return a year hence. A man whose name we did not learn had an ankle badly sprained by a ruaway in North Salem yesterday. The team came off in good condition but the carriage was badly broken. The first Presbyterian Church has been with out a pastor for sometime past, but the pulpit will be occupied to-day by Bev. H. P. Peck. The stage robbers lately captured in Umatilla county, have been held over undor $2,250 beads, and will be brought to trial at an early day, D. L. Biggs, of Salem, has invented a new plan for repairing bells which is pronounced a good thing. Gov. Grover certifies to having witnessed the process, and calls it wonderful. Frank McCully's many friends will be pleased to learn that he ia slowly improving sfter a se vere spell of lever. - A Card To all who are sutt'eiBg from the errors and in dlscreitons ol youth, nervous weakness, early de- oy, loss i nmnnooa, eio., 1 win semi a recijie chat will cure yon, fkek ok charge. -Thisgreat remedy was discovered by a missionary in Soiuh America. Bend sell-addressed envelope to the Kgv. Jobkpb T. JiiXAH, SMion l, Siole Iaute, fftvi Xrk. "HEAL THYSELF." The People's Common Sense Medical Advi ser, a book of about BOO pages, lllnstrated with over 250 engravings and colored plat, and sold at the exceedingly low price of $1 60. fcllsyou how to cure Catarrh, "Liver Complaint," Dys pepsia, or Indigestion. Hick, Bilious, and other Headaches, Scrofula, Bronchial, Throat and Lung Diseases; all diseases jireuiiar to women, and most other chronic as well as scute disor ders. It contains important information for the voting and old, male and female, single and married, nowhere else to be found. Men and women, married and single, are tempted to ask their iHtnily physician thousand of questions on delicate topics, but are deterred from doing so by their modesty. This work answers just such questions so fully and plainly as to leaa no one m uouni. n is soiu dv a cents, or sent by ma 1 postpaid on receipt of price. Adtlresa tbe author . t. fierce, M.D., Wo Vorld's Dispensary, Burl'a- to, a. x . JFrom the Lafayette Daily Courier. 1 A VALUABLE HOHK. , Dr. It. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, distinguished in surgery, and the general practice in the profet--siun be honors, has made I valuable contribr tion to the medical literature of tha day, In comprehensive work entitled "The People's Common Sense Medieal Adviser." While scien tific throughout, it is singularly free from tech nical nd stilted terms. It comes right down to the common sense of every-day life. Dr. Pierce is a noble specimen of American manhood. He has sprung from the people; and, with many tympatbles in common with the mast as. has sought to rentier them a substantial service in this the great work of his life. X tl lMtL IIHIOOT. It e v, P. 9. K.Nltiiir will deliver a course of live Iroluie on the above sulject at the University, beginning Nov. Id, at 7t o'clock P. M. A lecture will bo given each Tuesday evening during No vember. 1 .-.kel ir the course, 1 etl. Is be had of tlie aiudeutattiid at the bookstores. tf ' Loot. A gold ring ornamented with a garnet set in tx-arls. A good looking young lady will suita bly reward the tinder if the ring la left at tbe Hrair-WAW eflire. Iiiullon. Beware of humbugs. The onlv place in Balem to get first class Photograph and life size poa Thaits is at F. A. Smith's, Commercial street. aeptlltf 3?" The National U iU Misial was awarded lo Bradliy ltulofon forthebest Photon-apti Intbe Cnlieil Stine. and ihe Vienna Molal for the beat In Ilie woilit. Montgomery-si. San Francisco REMOVAL. Jotin liiav, the well-known furniture deader, who has btuHntore occupied t he old tan.t of A.T. l Mtmn. will mote his entire stock this Jv (Satur day) to Imrian's Hlivk. corner ot Commercial and Suite streets, lie will Alt tha new s and wiih a full stock f r.ew gofnts, and ttvww destrjnit net thing la his bus win i. well to give him a call. A la-It nhohas lost three sons by cnnsmntitloii wrile trom Hartfortt. Conn., to wit that her enlv reiuainiog chilit, a Ha lighter, hat been saved, stii' believe, trom a like fate hv the use of Uali'h Ho.NKT OP IIORKHOUH ANDTaR. Pike's TtsH tutufae DroK cure In ens mluu'e. TEAtllEK' BIIILE. 1 have bought a ropy of the Tenrhrrt' BAite to ! auii bc, 1 think it well suited tot that style of I . hrtt'tian warfare known as "hand to hsoii." It It neat, a cmrwf, clear, portable, durable. If It be title ihst "ihe word o tiol Is tbe swurd ef the sdru." it bcuti nn tie hamper! In a cum barstxne volume, with stiff b, ants at,.) jtolit Cla-. r.very working Christian, like the a. gel of ihe retaiators vision, fhmild hare "is am hand a. little mK opr..' The Christian w ho would ave men must larti to "opi le th'tn th Brrip turr " This Teacher's llihle ojiens tlie mmt conveniently, in a literal sense, at any book I ever sun. If every active Chiistian had one of these Hi!.le. ami would n It, not oalv la tils closet, bin in his fUlly contact with the world, the day of trinmjih fcr the cause of righteousness would be nearer ai liaud. P. 8. EsiiiUT. CoiigregaUoua! TaMor. 1 amde'ishted wish the Teacher's Bible. H is In every repe-t I'm'wi as tsl a Baviar's bst hitherto acknowledged as ihe bet In the world -anJ iu some rejecis ii Is bs-tter, having sonieva). liable he.s not foiiit! In Baxter's while ihe nrice is HUM1 a lis 1 est. Br all mMtM buy Ti-acher's Bihle-1 have besifht one ftsrraraelf. Mr. Dver nrorswts lo sell them as cheaply w ihev can tie had iromaay Slier murce, and will be conferring a bisine upoa auy person slwrn he can rsuaie to purvnase. AnrLscin Johm, Pastor of BaUist L'burch. 1 heartily endorse what Rev. A'Hlaon Jones bas sail! io reaant lo ihe Teacher's ttible, aaa gladly aii!:nue lor a ,-opv uivseii. SAaciL 11 Bijftwn EH, Pastor LvangeUcal Church. Ma B. H. Pteu, Dear Sir: -la refrrenee to your reqmwt. allow me to fay tha Teacher's Bible, published by the AoirrlcaB Tract Society, upon examina'ton proves to lie the ei best ia itse for those who have not a-ces large libraries. The Mitaitfy of the paper and tHmling 1 really irst claw, ami will last for a lifetime of constant wear; bent of linen ,a it: silk sewed, and tbe best KilUucs tioumt in nexinie. Levant kkl hum env era. The division of ihe proof texts between ibe verges iexireie!v sunestireni i borough crlts ai Mudr cmiiina S'riplure with ss-rlpiMt. The verv full aiits u simty. consisting of over iron patres ol tmieseo texts, eronisi toeetiier evorv iniiHirtau 'heme ef thought In the word of i,od. This fca- tare alone is worth mute temettiao a retstrat large Issik cosime I, .S3, to whK-h I naveconstant Iv iu ref.-r. l,eeiee Uiere are over a ttozen cotn- pl"tew;a;s ef Bib e countries and ci'tes, ;b t:i loeical sab e. liarmmy ,,t tbe triKpel, iiames an itiU's ot" Chest, tables' or eiirhts. rueniires an niitiiey. lit 1'irt, it coutah, in small csjinpass tn .ssen'mi conteuis oi geveiai large atio expen- X,-i,nl,1 w!-li u .-i;,v vrcicin Hie hands ol every sih- baih vhool Teacher and Hihie wiMleut In tbe minrv. fKWAhD W. istRArroy, l'atof Pre!)Ttet1aii ad t .oicn ysilousl Chun Aibaui . Orcjtou. Having carefully examined the Teacher's Bible, I in! tnai-alv endorse all thai Is said in regain t'itbvPiot P. f. knight, and Itevs. Addlsou Joues.md II. . Siiattou. I.. I.. BOW LAMIA, PiiaMr Christian Church, Salem, Oregon, ZF.I.I.S I:XCY(XOI':illA. Mr. II. Dyer, the agent for lhis excellent work, hands its the fallowing tetlmonials for pub lication, signed hy several of our well known cit! sen-: 1 have etaminod Zcll's Encyclopedia with seme core, I notta ti iincny, and consider liac"HUiel,iliii!ii of mure varied and nefttl iuliiiniaiion than any work ef eiiiial Lze and i rice I ever saw. At oik's a dicitotoirv of art. -leuee, history, blncranhvaml langnaxe.H tills, lo a great exieat, the place of V eiter and Appleten t ene, aud canuot tail to tie useful to the tudent, the r-ro!eslonal man. or any la mil y desiring to culiivale general know! edge. l" M. ix.NiuitT, iong. rasior. In our tn-!erevsiiilnatiin of !hiwork, all things consider!. f Hud 11 t he without a rival iu Its dtHuntuieiiis. L. J. I'on ri.i,, A. U , I.. I.. lt. Wl.AMl, M., M. I)., T. At. (j.AII H. Pres'l Wlliaineite Colversiry, I lave used this wondetfnlly full and compre- lieuire vvoi-K ir lour rears, and have louint it the most sail factory and convenient book or ref orenc to whk-b 1 have evi r had access, both as a illotlunary of the KnglKh language and a cyclone ilia ol literature and science. xo work aoinpnses more, or Is more accurate. For convenient refer enceand sailluciory Information 1 regard 'ell as a icn-at destiemtum to all protessioual men. could not well do without it, and hoy. am pleased Willi t lie oj -on unity of subscribing lorlhc nipple meal, I luarlllv commend It as inol va'nshle lo every student, and all who eeek lo lie well lu furnwd. Him-Aimn. OfeARY, Factor Presbyterian church. The very brief eAaiulnaMon I have liecn able lo make of I his work, has Icit upon my mind a con viciiou nt its groat vvorih, aud leads Vue tooiidrai me inise oc.-snweil iis,n ll tn ineso isiecs. Tiio.mawv.uMsi-, Statu ideologist. ot-reioxnor the Fact i.ttot pacifictjmivbr- HITV IN HKKKRKSCK TO "ZELL'S POPl'LAB 1-..NCYCI.OI.PKDIA." Some book of reference to which Inoiiiiina chil dren c.-in iro lor iiilhrnutHou is an almont indisiwn- "able liisirnuient of ediiciulon in the family. ! roni Us repuiaiion rather than from the cursory ax- aunation tuai l navoueeaauie locivo it, l ue- liuve "7-ell's Kncyolouedia" to be the best adauteo- to meet, ins waut. b. n. ai akmi, ii. ii., Frestdent ot Faoltlc Lnlversity, Having examined this prospectus with some care, I judge the work to lie a valuabio one, and lor those who cannot afford the exienslve cyclo pedia like 'Anp.eloir6, ' or the "sntanuica," prolably as good as they can And. It appears to be ace.utate, ami, tor Its size, very complete. OAS. VY. -MA HUH, A. Al., Prof. Latin and Ureek, Paciflis University. Kavinfir had an onmrtnnitv for a short examin ation, I concur tulfy in the above. HORACE LISAS, A, HI., Prof. History aud Rhetoric, Pacific u Diversity. The aarent is now canvassinr the city, and we commeiid bun to the courtesy of our ciuzers. Balbm. Oct. 4th, 1875. Having examined Zell's Popular Encyclope dia, I have no hesitancy in saying that it is in deed a Universal Dictionary, combining all the hiet excellencies ot vveoster s larce unaoriag- ed Dictionary and Appletons Wew American Jin cyclopedia. It ought to be owned by every stu dent: and no scholar can afford to be without it because it is in ltselt an invaluable Horary ot polities, law and Uorernment, science, art ana belles lettres, philosophy, astronomy aud histo ry; biography, language and literature. J. VUINN 1HOBHT03T. Look Here! M. COULTER J. S 5TOT DEAD NOR 1ET SLEEPING, Bl?T is alive and kicking, ana ready to turn.su you with all kinds of Cooper-Ware, IX Salem or East Portland. Shop in Ralem on the lot where I built the brick on Coinniertiial street. Shop in East Portland at the landing . f the Siark street fcrrv. fci All work warranted ol the best, lemni Lots in North Salem. WILL SELL BLOCKS OK LOTS IX NORTH Salem, lower than have been offered since 1830. N ow la the chanos lo secure a home. Fer terms apply to J. B. WcVLAX J marnftsil . . Obstacles to Marriage. If anpr Kellel fur YiintiK Men rrinn the ef fects of Errors and Alin-es In early Hie. Man hood restored. Iniis'dlinems In Marriage remnved. New melh sl nl tren'iiicnl. New and remarkable remedies, fhniksand Circulars sew free In sealed envelopes. Address, HoW Will AsWol.I ATION, 19 N. Ninlh street. Philadelphia, I'a. -an Instl. union having a hijth retiniailon tut hunrble con duct and professional skill, sepi:.lm w. WEATHfntKonn. i j. w. wrXTiieitrnRD VEATIIERFORD & GO ' P i- i- M - t 'e WIIOI.VS.U.K AKfl KM AIL IJKAI.Rttt I.N Drugs, Faints, O I Ij S , CLASS. CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET GOODS, ETC., ETC. Pur WhifH fil L.itMrf For Me-lical f ure. 6BfM9llclneCompoiuidi! ami Press -iptleci Fiilel. WEATHER FORD Sc. C )., NoTl:dhwfmJ Cotmoercial Slreei, Saient Jones & Patterson. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. SECsOTi vrt: lo.ixs, !1 1 14 Iv I'OLI, i: CT I O X 8. AGENTS FOB Union Fire Insurance Company, of Pan Francisco; and Mutual Life Insurance Company, of 55 ew York. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Salem, Oregon. We Have for Sale xoo .v. ix nvr s , Ami will U t jr low. AUSO A Larf Varirtjr at CUj Tropertj at Bar We fthrtwft'l p -ope.tr, whore irit'Un reaclu W iiir nair who will show it. We tti inirtxiiK'e pMrvtafters to the owner ol the prawTtv, ami e&rr twm free tomake !be beM lrg&in they eau, witbmit ny iuif rlereoce on our part. All letter of Inquiry prtHn0y and foHTaii- We tore man t applkAt!onii lVora f ol. prompt pnTing men, who will par li f percent, for nwmey, ml jftre firm e.s iersM.tnI nr resl etnte evo rltr.and iav H ttte tKnw ftUtMvlii.g hia king otit the i-iaier A . ttrvtt; tnwr tci hsna wlil do r-ii to a pt.iv to tis Iwiore p.a..ne U e!.-whre. We l a re if.s iVn-ier? !vhmg for ourerr.e: th brrw-f . Entire -.- tufeefl'ta fflrn rsar-tit.a ti. aer'tii. ies. GREENE'S HfiCK AND DRAY STABLE. SUUIe and fit? a Ferry Street, Pos!iJflcf IUork ffcU Y.. 1 Kit AND WAtinxs FOR fMV M.J tug all k'ndi ft uy t-nr e; .tn!gi'ment receivefi sum tciiusM to j?pl irt ot sbecftv wito di'-.pat.-h. I'a Mo. i'ltiin hH and their loriit upintrtM irx-v. ,ni.Mwiti, i-ajri tiav ani tMraw kei on haud and de-iveretl t?-order. Coah and rab to ait rsi-roi.t tmin. I liave tbei itmiout inthecMy .m i am mHv t.-t!ii ft!! orders to train, sie.tuU,ar art wtvl-Jin, plnftnre Twtittc or c Li'.., !ay -r i ht. or.er b-ft at the (nnnn-n-tit H-j-el, Fi;i!re. f 5f1;ct er with d-mr wiil b proiriTi-: fy !--dt-l ui aUo in -e9d)ns fur tune rale. .ivtul--' 1. I,. t.RKKNK Livrrj, Sale ard Tetd Mablff Corner CatTifverci 1 and Sate Streets. OAVIOSO A. i:j:V. I'rop'rn, CoiiManily oil I.nr.il a wen w.'lcv;qJ tx-k of HOBS'iS- FOB RALE I At lo w rn :c. Cood Horses and Carriages to Let. IIotscK Kt-ji ou Livery, Xov. I'Mrf. WHEELER C4V wu.so.v. New No. 6 and No. 7 SEWING MACHINES. FUR AND TAIIiOniKTGr. Rotary MotionNo Shuttle. WHEELEE & WILSON RTG. CO., 95 Third St.. Portland. GIVES PERFECT SATISFACTION I FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS. THE SHINING RIVER. For High nd Grammar School THE HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR. The former ia bv H. 8. W. O. Perkins, and sella for 33 ocnls per copy In Hoards, and $o0 per 1(10. Issued on-y a few weeks sme-e, but ihe pub lishers are showered vvlth .onimeudHtorv letters. and Its praise are sounded everywhere. It will prove a -snixiNn kiver" oi ueamyanrt melody in hundreds ol homes and Sabbath SohooiR. The latter!. just ow. ami is a book which no TeacUer can fail lo admire and introduce. It will be a decided element in tiie mimical advance of the time. SelU for tl 00, or $S IK) lier dozen. A new colled ion of most lieai'.ilful Hymns and Tunes for Praise Meetings, Prnier Jlretings, Vamp Hirelings, Ac, iic, enliilert 1.11 1 U WATEK1. Price For Praiso Meeting LIVIf G WATERS. For I'riijpr .leilinsf. BY Cents. Hodg-ei. Vow trlve new tile lo the slncimr in Tour eonirre- gatlon ly iiiirodnciug a lew hundred, copies of this delightful woik. Soeclmen conies of Uvina Waters, Shining River or High School Choir, sent, post-paid, for Retail prica. OLIVES DITS0H A 00., O.H.DITSOITftCO. 711 B'iwiy, w rk fifties. f - -j - -,.7 DR. W. K. DOHERTY'S IwIOCliOfll AND Surgical Institute, No. 649 Clay Street, Between Kearny and Montgomery-sts SAN FRANCISCO. IR. lKJllERTTBlArgeanl fitraIHy Inrrwu. lug Prm-tUw, whl.h has contftntly kept ce with the mifxaniplffi imri-flH ami menniy yrowtti of the lmirt;OjHt, .iidttce! it( rfnu)a frora hU long MhMfhHlAtif well-known qtmrt-orA, on the cor ner ol Sacramento anJ lil(?sIoriT streets, fn till city, to more cfmrrKwlions and eligibly Jew -.ate I apartment , at No 649 Clay Street, where he has a Hpaa'lous uit ol iiaii(f7niH'iy-inu-t up nn 5ntVrjnieiitly nrrn(rel fcxsmlnatton and OmuU tation KofiiH, (M:iip,r.tif the whole of the two upjipr sii n;; whi-h jiatir-nts may at all tiiBenvmit aii't onty m-f the LNx-tof arl hts "apl4tant. W it h the rntwt (tramftil cfntiinentu oi tkbt1 ftT the liberal pat ronair. bestowed on himforihe)H thirteen jean, at Uln oil ofHc, DR DOHERTY DcfireRtoJiiJorm thetieueral rnbllt;tiin-leitie.laU ly allthowe taiforitte tindnr ail lot mi of (Jirmfc CnidplHtHtJ, that he ran le wmstiffwi at 649 Clay atrt every -sriwy ot in-n-nae il tiie l7tu.M, JJvur, Kwhiflj, l.,tfv and ;itlu L'rlnarj itrw- f hik! ail SPECIAL DISEASES. Of which the Mt l niitm'roig, and whlrli ar more cte.y viMinex'ed with iw )fwn health mn the majority of itpie Hre aware. Unhappy Inva iUit lOr yetim trlt In m-eaiinjf their Vomil tton trom a motive originating' in mftrakf'n f1ei!'a ey and sutler in Hllcnt e until th'-tr miseries U' itme lof nvttte to Ije refiree"l, or haotntwi a form that render healing both difHeiilt ani ex iientive. This latter tyue ot atHh-tion nanileMn Upirin th etm plaint irofe-iona Hy kntiwn 8 phi 11, In all H foriKH aifl atHnen; tkxnlnml WeakiteH1, aii'l all tiie iittro-4ins lcrru of JSeJf Ab'tfie, or u.Htijfm ; tmorrhoa, i!el, StrHrtore; Not'ttirimi Bn't Irttirnal Knnt-wl'pns. Sextutt Ih-Mli- tv, I i3tt:'s nf tite ta-k andluiiiH, Inflnirinuttl.m tf tiie Bladder Hud Kidneys ete., Uj. Tiie nmober o( perwaja MHlfrii fran iliese horrible Jibea in wrhfim the Itoi-tor has e0eiwl a rilial ture van he eounUfi by tiiethmiwand, a ad th?ToluiitarT trtiflt-atefl In hl.i Twm-i m. rf.-eH -! from person h has relieve!, are etim.jrn to try all that the tmctor' skill io tb treatment of (heW affectitiTii, enables him tocureali .:nntbieta-e,awi in every 1khJiu give rehel. Irteaw which Jurmerf? bartieJ tha mefltal skill of the znot learnei awl eleriem:ei I'ractitlooers of the heaMna art, and wrre repaid! by the imaj'trlty of 1 h .tlt iarn a utterly Incurable, wm yield u twern remedk, when preirribed by the iniellijeeiit Fra;titioer, who makef. the hufnan r-ytiiem, and thee -pe.-ia! ai'meRl, Uisconiiant Mitdy and ?ibjej! of obrr vat ion. In no trte Iff robhi-.tv emiiue-! eiEt.i at tbe expres wl-h n the patiem ; and the lfcr-tor ionii tiently trust that hi ionsrexpenenve andstt:?. fii! iifa.-tU-e will I'iMditiue to injure him a ttlferal hare of pibti.; iatrtit.ft(f. Jiv the pra-ti.: o many ytr? tn Krofe aiwl tbe t'rd el Siates. be t enabled t apply tiie mot efltcietd aiel s.-ers-ful remedies again dl-eae of alt tindfi. Hecnre without mercury, ehorre moderate (eesi, treatrt hi. itients in a -4rfvt awl bonorabie pray, and has reh'rem-es of ttnfifetitm.-:bie rerav tty,frm men ol know rei-tahi lity and h.jrh standing in snt.'iety. All person wlio may con sult him by letter or otherwi, will receive Ibe bet ami genUeM (realm nt. To FemjLlM. When a female is amt ted with difieae, a weak-ne-8 ofthe ba.-k and limbn, pain in the bead, dlrn neia of Right, Io uf mutscular power, palpitation of the heart, IrritablHtT. ner mtnnetR, derange ment of digeflive fiirk'tfona, general debility, ail iieases m the Wftnih, hyTiaj sterility, aiiu all other thieae peculiar to fiajafe shebould go or write atoneeto hit. W. K. 1KHKBTY, at, hia Mnllcal ln'ititnte, andtshe will rewire eTery pos sible relief and help. Let no tab delin-ffcy iirerenl too, but apply Inv OM?iJaielv, ami save yourself from puiirful suffering ami premature death. To Correspondent. Patient imaie or fr-mate; retdinc in but part of thecfrtimry hewerer distant, who may desire tne ojanioo and advve of lr. fmherty In their respetv tlve rae, ami w ho think prnper'to wtl.a!t a writ ten statement ot sik-h. in preterem e to boidjns; a peronai interview, are refe;tftii!T a'snre.1 i iuit titeir t9Tmmmioa!ior will le held inort sacred. The !-tor i? a reifUtar aradiiate, ami may be con B,i lied with ererr cnfide-e. If the diftease Ije fully and camlidlv deribe!, fiersonal communication will, in moVt be unne-ry, as inst nations for diet, regimen ami lite general treatment of tbecae ltMif fiin-ludlng tlie reroe-iie-, will be forwarded wit hot tt deiav, ami In m-h a manner at to eonrer ito iiea of tba Ljarport M the letter or parcel o tranjerrfitted. iiouid your condition retjtiire lnnnediate aUen- Uon, cend tea dollar fn coin.tor that value in cur rency,' by Mail, or Well, f argo Co'. Kxpre, and a iiackage of roedhrines will le forwarfiei ! TMir atilrewH, with the accessary inetnjci.oas for na t.'ofijtilfationi at the o9ce by letter FREE. Address W. K: DUHLRT V, M. f.,So t i KranciMca, I. S.--The Hoctor wtli send his pamphlet on special IhaJ9ea, to any ad4reon re-elpt f six cents in postage Marat, for return portage, may 2S 74. . JXTRACT llrar, lor I will ipcak xclJBt PORD't iITReT-'-,r-. TfMU fSb lrrrr. Haa been ia Bse over iblny year, and for cleanlioeM and protujrt car. tiv virtux cannot be cUd. - CHRORl). fUr ra a (ford to be wttlxnt feail'a Enrtu-I. iirMnu, BnbH, ( niuitn, at. H grains, are relieved almost instantljr by extental applleatioe. Promptlr relieve pain or Bau-as, tDemlU. Kxrariativa. (kil.fi, VM Warea, Hails. Felaaa. Caraa. etc Arrasta ln lUmatkm, redace swaJJicps, itop bleedicf , nmo 1iolomt!on ana heals rapidly. FEWAl! WUKEtS(l.-It always rTpalD in Ihe back and iouia,fnitneas and preasingpaia In the bead, nanaea, Tertipo.' IN lEUCOglHSA i'bss noronal. All klsdaef aU trraliona towhk-h ladiea are aabjart are promptly cured. Fuller details in book accotn panylne eaeh bottle. Ph.ES - alind or bleed lo met prompt ntirt aiid ready core. No case, however chiocic or obstinate, can long resist it regular ase. VAIICOtf VEIM.-ftia tbe only tare care fot this distreaouig and dangerous condition. KIDNEY ISEAI.-lt baa no equal for perma nent care. - lLEfOINB from any rsnse. For this is a ape cine. It baa saved handreda of lives when all other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from nose, atanacb, lnaars. and elsewhere. RHEUMATISM, REBRAISIA, Taa-thaehe a. Iu-ar he are aM akke relieved, aad uiten per manently enred. ----...h PMTSICIANl of all schools who are aoqnalnted vriin Fnnd's Extract af lira liaxel reo emmend it in their practice. We have letters ot lommenaation trom nnndredsor fhvsicians, many of whom order it tor use in their own practice. In addition to the foregoing, tbry order its nse for Kvrcllinas of all kinds, (alnsjr, store Threat, laflasaed TaaaiU, simple and chronic IMarrhaea. Catarrh. Cfor which it is a specific) Chilblains, Freet c4 Fret. Htlacs sf Inaerta, Meeqaiieee. etc., happed Haads, Face, and indeed all manner of akin diseases. , TOILET .St Removes Sasreaeaa, Bsatasfsj, and Hatartlacj beaia t'ata. KraaUaas. and Pimple. It raiiB, invigorates, and r fraka, while vroaderrailj improyiiij; toe ('empleatea s. To iIMEIS. Peed'a K-rtraetNo Stock Breeder.no Livery Man can afford to be without it. It is need by ad the Leading Livery Stables, Htreet Railroads and Srst Horsemen in New Vork City. It bas no equal for SpraJaa, Har. neas or Had die ChaslBca. MttaTaess, Hcratehea, Nwelflnsrs.Catfi. lcrerm ttoa., Kleedlna, Paaaaiaaim. ( alic, Dlarrhe-a. Chills, Colds, etc. Its range of action is wide, and tbe relief it affords la so prompt that it it invaluable in every farm-yard as well as ia every Farm -bonse. Let it be tried onoe, and von will never be without U. CAtfTIOR. Feaid's Extract haa been Imitated. The genuine article haa tbe words Vond'a Ex. tract blown in each bottle. It ia prepared by the only peraoBs llvlna who ever knew how to prepare it properly. Kef nse all other pre parations of Witch HazeL This Is the only article need by Physicians, and in the horpi tais of this conntrv and Karone. r HUTOwV II lit! OF P8B't EXTRACT, m pamphlet form, sent free on sppucation to PDI 9s Kaidaa Citation. In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon fir lie County of Marion. In the matter of the estate of James DevJntff, de ceased. P. L. Willis, administrator. To Martha C. Kendall, Mary Ann SchwelUer, Oscar DeJran", Abner Detiraff. Janes F. le UrafT, Alvin Detiraff. Charles Dednf, Mary (formerly Mary Detiraffl, and all un known taeira of said decedent: YOfJ AND EACH OF TOU ARE HEREBY cited and required to appear belore the above named Court, at tbe Conn House in Salem, In faid Marion count v, at 11 o'elock A. it., on the Rth day of lieoember, 1875, to then and there show cause, if any exist, why an order should not be made by said Court authorizing said admlnis trator to sell tlie real estate or said decedent for tlie payment of tlie expenses of administration and claims against said estate as petitioned for by said aduilnfsirator. Said real estate is described as follows, to-wti: Bounded bv beginning at the X. E. comer of section 7. T. 9 5.. R. 1 VT., In Ma rlon county, Oregon, and running thence 'Test 31.25 chains; I hence south 40.00 chains; thence east nl.25 chains; (hence north 4 00 chains; thence west io.00 chains to the place of beginning. J. C. PEEBLES. oc20:4w County Judge. Dissolution of Copartnership. Te all t ahoot II may Cencern: NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEX THAT THE partnership heretoiore existing aad known as Cox Belt, Druggists, in the city of Salem, Oregon, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and will hereafter be continued by l. AV. Cox. All accounts to be paid and owing to ihe said Una of Cox Kelt will lie settled with D. W. Cox, and all liabilities of the said firm of Cox & Beit will be paid and settled bv tlie said D. W. Cox. 1). w. COX. B. F. BELT. All persons knowing thomselvea indebted to Hie flrni of Cox A Belt will please call and settle their accounts and save costs. D. W. COX. Salem, (k-lobcr'23, ls7. 4w STRAYED. FROM NORTH SALEM, OX - IXST., A grev mare, 10 or 10 years old, collar marks ou both shoulders, wart on cemer of breast, neu lv shod forward. Information as to her where aoonts sent to the STATEsMiX thankfully received aad POND I J MEDICA) $1,000 INCURABLE CASE. X IK. 1 ii ItlCIIAt ' GOLDEN BALSAM. Alter ten years tml on ttns west nai proven itself the only curative in a certain elssa of diseases prononnceii by meillcal practttleners as bieurabia. Dr. LeRichau's GOLDEN BALRA M No. t, etirefl ( 'httnctirM 0rt and ftfe-o&i utagen, tSoren on Ibe Legs or ilody; Sr Karn, Eyp, Jfow, Ac; Coppr-eoioreff liiotchf-a, HjplAlltUs Cattxrh tmHw fV'-alp, ani all printt forma of it e C' known a SyphiUrt, 5 per bott i, or two "leRichau't GOLDEN BALSAM No. ?f cores Tertiary, Mercurial, Syphilitic rtbeiimatlsav Paines in the Bones, Back ottlte Ne.;k, l;i,nited Sore Throat; Svphilitie Rash, I.nmpa tnd Con tnMitftd ('wla, Stlffnesa ol the Limbs, titwi eradi cates ail diseases from tbe system, w better caused bv iiwltscretlon or ,ause of merrnry leavhic the blood pure and bealtiiy. Price, S per aoufe, or '"Dr!' LeRichau's GOLDEN SPANISH AN- tl'l'i, fiir the Cure l (i'mf-orlnwi, ;iet, Irration, Gravel. andatJ L'r.narr or Genital U rrmugr iWMitft, Fr-4? f m wr bottle. Dr. LeRichau's GOLDEN SPANISH IN- lection, a w&U arwl hijftiHion for severe caitrti ol thm noriMf, I n flamrnawiry i let- ftrrt tir?-ami all dtiv4tJi m of lift Kl'(iH;and HitvhitT. Kl Ice, 1 60 tttr imttte Also Agents lor IiR. I.K RVHAVS lOLDES PH.Lf-for Seminal Wesknsss, M(f!it LmissKma. ImfsiteiMy-T, ard all dlseasesarising from Mastnt balionaml einjessive abnses. Price, 'llT bottle. Tbe aennlnc iii.ipiji II A I Jt AM is put up only rnraund liottles. un re,-o1pt of pri, these medt cineswlll lie send U all parts of tiie cnntry, hf express or mail, securely pa;keI awl ree from observati'm. bole agents, V. T. EK-HAHrM! A ., Wholesale and Retail IrKKiits and Lnetnlws, 8. W. corner Clay and Sansuine ft reets, HaaV yraorjmvi. nn-tHfrdawlT TO THE UNFORTUNATE. HEW REMEDIES! VKW EEHIimES DR. CilUIlOVS DISPENSARY, 623 Kearny Street Corner CemmM'cLal St. 8AN rRANCISCO. Established In VK4, fer the .realm nt of ren nal ami Seminal Irtseases, soeh as 1 -oiiorrlies, tileet, 8trl.;tiire, Syphilis in all Its forms, Remiaal Weakness, lmitem-v, etc. film Jiis eases o year standing anl L'le tlci Iv tuessfull) treated WeaJtaieaa. Seminal emisston the consequence ef self-al nse. This soliiary vi(v or depraved ser ;nal Indul er, is iiractk-ed b? the routh of 'nith sexes to an almost unlimited extent, proile jtnir with nnerrlna certainty, tbe following tralr ot morbid symptoms, on lees combated by eulenti 5c ruedfca measures, vli: Salkw countenance, daratjiots nm rtbeeyes, pain In the he.-.d, ringing in Ihe ears, notse like tliernstHng of leaves and rattling f chariots enea sinew about the loins. eonfuscivB km, blunt ed Intellect, loss of conn'teniw, diftVkoee inaj proa:hing stranagers.dlslike te form neir acquaint ances, a disposition to sbiin srs:letv. lots t mem ory, beetle uslies and varl-ms eruption sahaut tbi face, furred tongue. fct!4 breath, eojghs, eon sumptlon. nbt sweats, monomanle and fre quent Insanty. If relief be not ottained, (be sufferer should applv lrameliatelv, ip person or by letter, and have a cure effected by hfs aew and scientific mode of treating this ilisew?, whlcl never falls of effecting a qchrfc and radical eura It. O. will give one hundred doltnrs to an person who wi II prove aRtislactorilv to him thai be was cured of this complaint bj eMberellM Ban Francisco onsets. eauretf at Haaae. Persons at a distance may be CT BED Al HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibboa, stating ease, vnptoms, length of time 1 te disease bfs continued, ami have medk-Jne promptly tn waried, free frttm damage andcunoatv. to an) part of tbe country, with full and plain di rectkmsfor use. Persons writing to the Doctor will f eme state the name of tbe pa per they saw this adt irUsement la. By inclosing 10 eoin. In a reelste -ed letter through the Post (nine, or tbrongh Well i, Fargo a. Co., a package 'tf medidDe will be for rarded w any part of ike 1'ntoa. A II eorresoftBOnce strtctrr eonfidentlr L A'Mreas VU. J. F. filKBON, 623 Keasey Street. San Francisco. Pastomce Box 1.957. Feb lo deod'wlv YOUNG MEN Who may be suffering frora tbe effect ol Ton! re fill follies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, tbe greatest boon ever laid at tbe altar of suffering hnmanllv. DR. 8PIS HEI will guarantee lo torleiti00 lor everv case ot seminal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character whi. h he nndetake and falls to cure. He would therefore say t tbe unfortunate sufferer who mav read mi notice, that veu are treallng myoa'dangeroa-i grovmd wnen you longer delsy ia seeking tite iroper remedy for your oom plaint. You ma be in Ihe r- stage: rememlier von area p roach:ng Hie last. If you are bordering opon the last, and are snfferlng some or all of Its ill effe-'te. remeanber that It yoa persist In pro- . cra-.timtion, the t use mt)4 eoroe wbea toe mot -killlnl physkiaa can renierymt w MHac when Ibe uVororhOj will becloee-1 2ain-t yoti; when no angel of merer can bring you relief. In Ma bas thedortor fellert cd suci-ess. Tiien let not de-iir work Dp"n yonr imanaiion, lit avail Tourself of the beneficial results of Ids treatniert bef.re ymr .- is beyond the re-h of ine.li.-al skill, or before grim dc3lb burries v,,n to a is-eros-tnre erave. Full course of treatment Ou. fiend money bv Poet,.ftVe ,mkr or Espre. wiih foil dcH-rinfion of case t all, or address. DR. A. B SPWHET, No. 11 hearuv street,.'-an 1'ra.sa-o. 9e,,dAwlv VISCELLAXEOrs. BOOTHBY I STAPLETON. Mannictarer and Dealer ia Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings, ETC.. .T- Crti kelsand all kinds ot Stroll Sawiu?. HVI"W. THE' nT rA IUTIEN svB tiie Istest impnv,-1 wesxt-working machinery to manufacture the alove artvlos, will oiler in ducements to ciisfomers. Also wotst-turning m all its varieties. t-if-Orders rroro the itry promptly aifeiwlerl to. Offi,- and Manufactory Corner of Front aad Mate Mreeta. (llmwlf Dr. E. Y CHASE, LATE CR;eoX 17. S. 1 RE VET I.T. COL m Volunteers. Office in Uurbia's block np ianfi.T.liy ShcrifT's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AX ESECITKSX, ISSirED out of the Honoi-al.le v'ircfiif Ctsirt of lrt fttaie of tlregon. f.ir ihe countv of Marion, on the 21 day of tA-lolier. 1S7. in faror ot A. F. Chase, plaintiff, and against Henry slojter aid Kebe,va filoper. hi vi Ife. rtelentlants fonho tna ff iwm- . tv-iwo htnvtlrcl ami foiirty-tour and 4h.is dollars V. S. gold coin, an t costs and disbursements, taxed ai . 13 8.Y. together with interest from Ihe dale of ?ai,i decree at tire ra;e of tea per. cent and accruing cos.s, I hare levied upon and will sell at -sibilc. auction, on ?aturdav, tbe 4(h ttav ot De ceinlier. 17.", at two o'clock p. h., at tlie Court Hunse d,xir in s-tid county a id iiare. a'.l the riffht, title and interest of the said Henry Sloper and Re becca !loer. his wife, in ami io the follewina: premises t wit: Beginning at the soutii-east cor ner of section three In township nine iontb. range one west of the Willamette meridian, iu Marion county. Stale of Oregon; thence nor h three hun dred and seen rods; thi-nce wct one k irslred and thirty-two rod then,-e seuih three hundred and seveB r,ls; thence cal -one hundred and thirty two rats to the place of beginning, together with the tenements, bereiiii.-inients and apjiiirier.aiK:ea tlierciimo bulonifin or in anv wise .ipoertaining. T. U SHAW. Sheriff of Mariou county. Salem. Pan.. Xov fith, l7x-tw. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AX EXEf VTJOX. ISSCKD out f the Honorable Ciivnit Court or tke State of Oregon, for the oouatv of Marion, on the 91 h day of October, 175, in favor of The Board of School Laud Commissioners, plaintiffs, and against Mary Ana White, defendant, for the sum of two hundred and two and oO.loft gcM coin, with costs and disbursements, taxed at 39 15.100 dol lars, together with interest from the date of aniil decree at the rate often percent, per annum and accruing costs, i nave ievteu upon ami will sell at public auction on Sattirdav. the h day of Decem ber. 17.5, at one o'clock P. M.. at tbe ornt Hon door in said i-ounty and State, all the right, .itie J.,11.1 1 ! 1 1, 1 V L W1U .'11 v II 1 IC IO tlHl to the following premises, to-wit: Lot No. one ill in Block eleven ill) as shown by the recordeiljplat ol the town of Xorth Salem in Marion countv, Oregon. T. C. SHAVT, SheTiiTol Marion County. Salem, Ogu, Xov. . 1875.-4W Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AX EXECI TIOX. ISSUED out of Ihe Honorable Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon, lor the county of Wanes, on the S3d day of September, 1S73. in favor of L. F. Gro ver, Governor, S. F.Chadwick. Secretary of State, and A. H. Brown, Treasurer of the State of Ura gon, and rT-nffic-io Board of Commissioners for the sale of the School Lands and tlie management of the Common School Fund, plaintiffs, and against John F. Chitwood and Jesse Chltwood, defend ants, for the sum of Ave hundred and nine and 10-lOa dollars (w 10-lori, with interest thereon from the ljtli day of April, lss7i, to tbe 2d dav ot January, 1S73, amounting to tbe further sum of one hundred aud twenty-four and 70-10U dollars (1124 70-100), aud costs and disbursements, taxed at $29 30-100, with interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and accrued costs and disburse ments, I have levied upon, ami will sell at public, aurtloo.on Saturday, the 30th dav of October. 1875, at one o'clock p. M., at the Court House door in said county and Slate, all the right, title and In terest ot the said John F. Chltwood and Jesse Chltwood in and totbe following described prem ises, to-wlt: Beglnninr at a point where the pub lic road leading frota Salem to Spong's Ferry in tersects tbe north line of Donation Land Claim of Cicero Keizur aud wife, said point being about It chains northerly from the resilience of Samuel Parker; thence west 15.7 chains to tbe Willam ette river; thence south 7u, east up the east shore of said river 7.14 chains: thence south 65 east It! chains to the center of slid road; thence north 2.V east doixji the centre tii'd 14.30 ehaius to r ii t acres, do Marion county. v rs (9 W-waaaaaa oSaaV 'SimLel 1 V?,"2 T i w v t u a U7 jfai as