The weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1872-1878, December 04, 1875, Page 2, Image 2

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    VVtEKLY OREGON STATESMAN.
SATURDAY, : NOVEMBERS", 1875.
The Board of Managers of th Pioneer Asso
ciation tif O.-uiWti and Washington met at this
place yes:e.-d.iy and invited Hon. El wood El
ans, of Washington. Te.-ritory, to deliver tbe
animal address on tlic 15th of Juno nest.
Correction.
Ia our river news yesterday morning we men
tioned the name of A. H. Herren, as agent at
the Farmers' Warehouse. We now correct it
y saying A. W. Herren.
Fast Time.
The steamer Alice made the trip from Inde
Jwndeneo to this city, a distance of 15 miles, in
just i3 minutes, bringing about 200 tons of
freight. A passcngpr lost "some dings" on ac
count of the rapid rate of traveling.
Mr. E. C. Goer, & Wealthy farmer residing
near Silverton, called on ns yesterday. Ho rep
resents farmers in that section busily engngtd
in preparing thoir fields for spring crops. Mr.
6. sends several copies of the Statesman- to
friends in the East. Come thotind do likewise.
lu Eugene City potatae are SI per bushel,
butter 80 cents per pound, eggs SO cento per
dozen. That ia in the country.
We publish a communication, this morning,
from Justice- H. A. Jjhnson, in which 1
complains of having been misrepresen ted it.
an item which appeared in the Statesman on
yesterday. The statements of the Judge can U
relied upon aud we are ready to do him justice-,
at all times.
Two fine shepherd dogs amused a crowd yes
terday while driving a flock of Angora poars
through the streets and on to the ferry boat
which carried them over to folk county. The
eonduct of the canines tended to explode the
idea that a line of distinction can be drawn be
tween reason and instinct.
At the residence of Eer. Pavid Brower,
Daniel Boner, late of Eansai, where lie leans
a family. Mr. Bower was 71 years of age.
lrrtoiil
Dr. It. M. Boyd, Sheriff of Baker constr
cUled on ns yesterday. The Dr. comes on bus.-
ness connected ih his office.
Sailing: t'iMtponi d.
The steamship Ajai will not leave Ban Fran
cisco for this port until Wednesday next, and
will not therefore be due mitil Hatuadav even
ing- .
I'll-r olumbltt Hirer.
The mercury was down to 20 deg. at Wallala
Saturday morning and an early closing of the
npptiMColumUa seems probable. Tersons hav
ing business in that direction should attend to
tiuir trans) orta i n nt trw eirlii-st twssible da.i.
rliarh s 51. Ila. ris, of E..la, called yesterday
a id snbserii cd for t!,e ixsst weekly paper iu th,
8 ate the Statesman. He says the farmer of
i'nlk county are putting in an unusual amount
of fail giain, which will tell at the nut bam .
An estr&y letter dated ai a beautiful little
city in California, has fallen into our hands.
It is evidently from a young lady to a lover in
Salem. A description of a sea voy&ge and
places of interest in the "Golden State" strikes
Us as beautiful, but we cannot publish if be
cause of the accidental manner in which it
" came into onr hand. The young lady can cfc-
i the letter by calling.
Liverpool Wheat Market.
The following is the Oregonian's special tele
pirn of wheat quotations, direct from Liver
pool: . Liverpool, Xor. 19, 1ST5.
Oregoman, rortlaiid:-To-dav-s Liverpool
wheat market closed as follows: 'Oregon wheat
x warehouse, from lis 2d to lis 6d per cental
California club, ex warehouse, from lis 3d t..
lis 7d percental; Oregon cargoes, afloat on
passage to the Ciutcd Kingdom, lis tolls d
percental. The market is'depressed.
Hen-by Jrstp A Soxs.
The above figures indicate a general decline
Of Id per cental on all classes since our teletrram
last week.
Berlttertly Uood.
a. meiy little joke is told of one of the old
est steamboat Captains on the Willamette. Xet
long since while his boat was "tied" up for the
Bight at a small town, he concluded to taie a
full nights sleep and retiredeaiiy. Some of
the employees on the boat heard of a dar.ee and
their wardrobes being poorly supplied for such
occasions, quietly "captured" the elegant snii
which the Captain had just hung np on the
floor of his room and divided the several arti
cles in such a manner as to make a well dressed
party, of course with the understanding that
the dry goods should be returned to their place
before the Captain awaked; bet alas, human af
fairs are uncertain, and the party getting on a
bender forgot to return until a late hour and
then to bng back the borrowed goods in a
very muddy condition. This enabled the Capt.
to get out of bed and leave the port.
I'lioitoui nli3 I .sot nrrrrel.
As a snffirirnt iramlsr of books could not 1
picx-nred in Sau Francisco, the coimm-nceinen
of studies by the phonoirsphy class is nestvas
rily deferred until books can be ordered fron
Cincinnati, which will cause a delay of prrhapt
t iree weeks.
George P. tlolman, agent of the I'ionerr Oil
Mill of il is city, informs the Morning Call thst
he has nhxady contracted with different partiet
in the State for the cultivation of about 2,00
aeres of flux for next season. The prodnctioi
of flax in this State stems to be decidedly a su- -cess.
The Rosebnrg Plaindealer says: "James, tlx
second son of Mr. S. C. Moore, who reside
some twelve miles south of Boseburg, was en
gaged in hanling timber from the rrtoiiuraii
side, near his father's rewdouce. It apprart
that in coming down the wagon came uncou
pled, throwing him from the load, breaking fci
neck and killing him instantly. James w
about 14 years old, a bright and intelligent la'1,
well loved and respected by all who knew him. '
Woolen Mill nt Albitn
The Register of the 19th, in speaking of tba
proposed erection of a woolen mill at that plao
says: "Last Saturday five of our most practi
cal business men. realizing the necessity of im
mediate action, drew up mad signed the nece -sary
articles incorporating a company who pnv
pose erecting and carrying on the business of a
woolen factory. The incorporators are: Messrs.
J. F. Backeusto, 8. E. Young. D. M. Thnmpsor,
C. P. Burkhai t and Thos. Monteith. The capi
tal stock of the Company is $12,000, divided
into shares of $100 each. We havs Hfle doubt
that the stock iu this enterprise will Ul be takers
at once, so that the Company may be organized
ana proceed at once to busmen. The enter
prise should enlist the hearty support of every
citizen of the city and county, as it is an indus
try which, if prase cuted energetically, will aid
m re than aay othsr single enterprise tb
grovrth and prosperity of the city and county.
9
P.SKJtUt:R LIST.
The Oregon Steamship Company's steamei
Orirlamme sailed from Portland for Ban Fran
cisco Saturday at i o'clock, with the following
LIST OF PASSESOEB9 :
5ovt:nBi:n kiuiit.
01 all months throughout the year, none are
more changeable than November. It nights of
snow, rain and winds, are composed of snatches
from every season. One day we have an inces
sant pouring down of rain, and perhaps the day
following will have all appearance of a June
morning; then another night the silent snow
winds its noiseless way downward, until the
whole earth is wrapt In one bright glistening
mantle of this feathery article.
"Gently as lillies shed their leaves,
When summer days are fair,
The feathery snow comes floating down,
Like blossoms on the air."
Then the poet buckle on their armors reinvig
orated, and dive into an all sbsorbins p era on
"The Beautiful Snow." How anxiously the
editors await this time. The poets become fully
alive to gieat responsibility, and right royally
& they perform their duty, as countless years
have told.
'Hark! whence comes those doleful sounds,
Tha- greet my listening ear?
Be still my restless soul,
Tin only the dirge of November winds,
B -ginning the winter severe."
A .:ain the poets have a ciiai ce t tVsplay the r
Mien s on "winds," winter winds," etc. But
af . r all the winds seem to be an inex1 a ismble
tie I for pts. The lolh.wing extract is exactly
to t o winds of this month.
Xi.w screaming on their rage, now shouting
prima,
?!ien auraiiing as in pain, at war's aiaini;
iiu ii M'ttly sobbiug to unquiet !rt.
. in it wiiejy. tiarhly. breaking tin til again
is if in n.om at having been reprint,
vViih warding swtep caret ning o'er the plain
Anon.
Miss Landon has perhaps expressed some of
a- r sweetest thoughts iu poems on the "winds
The follow ing i a prrlect gem in its way:
nd pti.-es to gather its fearful hrt-atb.
Mid lilts up its voice- like anantttl of d. ath,
auu me unions leap op when the summ ills
tnt-y near.
nd the snip Bus away, as if wmgi-d wrh fear.
.nu me uucoui.1 creature that dwells in tLe
deep,
star s up at the sound from their floating sleep.
And careen through the water, lise clouds
mrongii tne uignt.
To shate Ji the tumult their iov and delnrht
And wtien the moot) rises tlie ship is no more,
n i.j.o inu its wrnin are vacisiied and oer,
lud the fierce atorm that li-w it h fnrt.t .
Like the dream that flies from the light of tie
Miss Landon.
no vaunoi out snuuder while perusing
fie above, for to our imagination visions
of the wreck of the "Picinc" ari so
vi idly portrayed many-very many teauliful
thoughts are compressed in 'his stanza.
Jiovtmtxr also has its calm, still nights as
well, when pale Luna gently mounts the sky;
t it bright little watchers peep furth one by oue
f urn the Armament above.
All :s goMle: naught
Stirs rudely; but coiigenial with the night,
Whatever walks is gliding like a spirit.
Eurapt lie gaze; silence leigus supreme."
Oh! that all nights might be as the pale si
lent rioveniber night.
All is so still, so silent tnere.
That one migni hear an angel wing tke air."
EtAOT.
E-RUGS AND DRY GOODS.
Auctioneer and Commission
MERCHANT.
iinilliflll TO BUSINESS
IT IS THE INTEsTiON OF
S. FRIEDMAN
TO CLOSE OUT ALL
DRESS 120(108
Xlil Semen, K-ritrlle ofCuxt
W. VCATBKRfOltD.
J. tr. WIATHEltrOED
rEATIIERFORD & CO
sai hum m. .ttt w .int. wwr-iiji'iui
MHCELLAXEOUS.
JUST OPENED 1
PiOriEERBAKERY.
C'ominorfial Siroct ni!e Ihc
MtiK-xmuii OJHec.
nn-l co'mny
ir Vr asi.('ak (in -i-uni
trade liakt-d io or!er.
Sif-K!4ANTAI. 'Kt?.v l.ir Wei-tne. .
mU'es. i ioi.Vsi. e c . lakcd h.iri n.-it- e
MEDICAL.
1,000 RfP
INCURABLE CASE.
si $1,11 s
GOLDEN BALSAM.
Aller tun eai trial im Inii, cjat ra proveti
il sell tlie onii citnttirc in a .-eriain oiaw.cf'!:ease
pronomiewl hy nw lk-al iira.:liiinoi 6 t luiirublt.
Or. LeRchau's GOLDtN BAlfJ No. I,
,'.uri -'!;jtii'lire tlrst nnil s?,.iii ,i.-iLre- Hires m
i tie l-egs or l!n.h: ;-oiv Kars, ho, nrr,
l opi.r-o!ore'l lilot. hr ., Si philll'V si; tth, I -us-ea,ed
.Scalp, anil all primal' lorr.1 ul tle.'itcat
Known as hyphf!!!!. Frlce.'.'. ici !-,l t i. or t we
n-r wf.
DR. W. K. DOllERTY'S
AND
.Surgical Institute
No. 649 Clay Street,
Between Kearny and Montgomery-sts
SAN FRANCISCO.
J.
il
Dr. LeRichaii's GOLDEN BALSAK No. 4,
.tiirw Ten litre, Vercnria:. i.m:ii'v Mtiwojittsti
H psi lAII C3 ' "line- in lie mit-, isa,-. m .tic ,., Jti-iia-ei
le?f hb i E fiS WT Thronr; M .,iliiie. l.-:li, L:.rnj. lli.l on-
W1 B 1 1 1-T If! I ! '"""si i".ls. Surt..!-.-. ,1,.; l.m:l,-. ie.H-ra.lt
CIS loillB B I 1 ues all di-ea-cslr..in tlie Mem. . hell er .aiosei
K lit!
tie, n
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t'ALt.S ATTKXTluX T
IAEGE m V:i L SE; EiTEC STGCK
i4 tnt'Trit
it iti k th
Kt 301
F Freeman, wife and
child,
Isaac Kay.
I S Itosentwram,
CMC ti;.ar and wf,
F Matse!ek,
W C WaJl-.c.
W R Tun, bnll,
Mrs M C Butler, and
ehilil,
Mi-s Lotiie Boward,
Dr Bldin.
H S Ii Tinsr,
Another Fnuny Incldeiil.
. A Di-ision of the Great American Xasal As
sociation was formed in Albany night before
last, in which an old resident of this city was
elected President on account of the immense
proportions of his probosis. Beinsr coii!!tm-
bly pnffed with pride on account of the pre ! U.rman D ','is. l,
ment, after taking passage on the good ste mrer i L J,lnw..
Ahoe, threw ont a challenge to all on board ai d
the rest of mankind, to measure noses. Ti e
afable Purser, Dr. J. W. MeCuliy took the pn
posed bet and the two agreed that Capt. Bi ll
should act as umpire. Thereupon the Parser
invited J. A. Wright, the polite steward, to step
ont alongside of 'President,-' in -rtew of tlie
';man at the wheel." The Captain immediak ly
decided the contest in favor of the unassuming
steward. The President" was fearful that
would be shorn of hi3 honors and finally in-
dnced the Captain to decide that while tile suc
cessful contestant had the "longesfcoe of a
man in the United States, that the 'Pre-Md;t'
had the "reddest and flattest" enout of any man i
in the world, not excepting tlie inhabitants vt j
Central Africa. i
j
Held tor I'ostace. j
The following letters are held for postage in j
the Balem postoffice. The writers will call aud j
prepay tlie same or they will be Bent to the
JDead Letter Office at the expiration of one
week's time:
Wesley Allen, Oakland, Oregon; Fred Graff,
Albany, Oregon; Messrs. Goldsmith ft Lowen
berg, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Mary Wifhrow,
Eugene, Oregon; Julius F. Hyde, ferownville,
Oregon; Will Enbatira, LaGrange Centre, Ind.;
Charles E. Wilson, Clinton, Mo.; John .H.
Ktone, Portland, Oregon; Miss Inez Adair, Sa
lem, Oregon; C. P. bhrum, Forest Grove, Ore
gon; Mrs. Julia Jackson, Mt. Pleasant, Oregon;
David Campbell, Hillsboro, Oregon; Joseph
Oaston, Hillsboro, Oregon; Juiios Bornecker,
Eugene, Oregon; Mis3 Josephine Cosper, Jef
ferson, Oregon; Martin Coleman, Xo. b39 Csii
fornia street, Ban Francisco; Mrs. Mary Cart
wright, The Dalles. Oregon; Eugene St. Clare,
xaiias, uregon; no address, Hewanknrn, W. T.;
William T. Campbell, Eugene, Oregon; Edwin
wvruo, fcJHICHl, ViegUll.
David Cmmvine, wife
and child,
Mr Kahn.
J'nSH Kearnev,
J M Swigart wife and
Child.
John Irvin,
A W 8pn, wife and
chilitren,
E D Farmer,
Col R Junes. C S A,
f Kh veridge,
WJ Hanlav.
H Hopewell,
Henry Myers,
! con. n.
-Mrs L E Knowlton and Mrs A D Smith.
danhtvr, Mrs Nrank Falr,
W "i Diokinsoti tnd dr Th Cuuninghan,
P Sin. Ids. r.rl iofant,
Geo is-i r. A-H Chase,
la- Williams, Jos H-vlladav.
G W Oipp. " arreii,
A K Co'Lurn. h H Patterson.
Mr. SI Tiiiuiisij. R Adam-,
AJKamoc. B Bt L'ia:r,
And 40 in tlie teeraf.'e.
I Ijve b.mgit a cope of ihe rtrArj Wbf- to
-! an mr. 1 think i! well sniut r.irihat stvle
nf "hl-tisn lart:ire known as "-ha-'d tn h'!i"'t "
it is iH-al.-mii-ael. trlear, t-ortjib'e, dim-b e. If
" e irm- irmi "inenonini ni ,.f
he soirlt," it should not le harnjiered in acum
her.me volume, wi-.h stiffthantsairtl Roldclasta.
hvery worklnc ChrlMian. like Ihe ai.frcl of the
rsmlators vision, should have "is his hand a
LirrLt book opes.'' The Christian who would
save men mn learn to "oie te thrm th- Scrip
hirrj." This Teacher's Hible opens the most
onvenicnt!v. Id a literal sense, ot'anv book I evtir
saw. If every active Christian had' one of these
Bibles, and would use il, not onlv In his clotw,
bat in his daily contact with the wnrld, the .lav of
triumph for the cause of righteousness would" be
nearer at band. P. S. K.vight.
Congregational Pastor.
I m .'e ieh'el wl h the Ten-.her's Bible. It is
in eiery resp-vt a most a? a t as Btver'
hirrn-rto v'kiiow!Hlctil s 'he lx i in ihe trofid -.-tn.l
ii. sormr nsift:ij i: i- btln-r, bmltisr -nieval-n!i
e be ! ih ioim1 m Paver's whi'e tl
i i.e is some-hat 'ess. l!v all mians htiv a
lea -her's hit lj I have bought one f rmvilf.
Mr. )verproi.pe in sell them as cheap! itslhrr
cn lie hat frr-wtany wther wMir.-e.au.! will
.or.f.-rrlni a tik-s-inc hi on nv irst n wtwm he
in l)etiia !e to itirc!ia,-e.
Anns, n J ms.
Pastor of Bal'.isi l l.nrch.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
Empress, Delaines, Me
rinos, Plaids, Alpac
cas, Laces, Lawns
Linens, Ribbons
All these goods mutt and will fce sold. Also
-
CROCKERY & GUSSto ARE.
Will bo clwed out regardless of cent.
I have a full tine of
SILK VELVET RIBBONS
All oolors and widths. Also a tins lot of
SILK BLONDE LACES
And Hnlioncttei Lace,
So cheap that It will pay dealers taeemeaad tmy.
IF YOU WAHT TO BUY
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T.JB.JRICKET, P. M.
IXPLASAl'OKY.
Saleit, Xov. 19, 1875.
Ed. Stateskas: I see an article in this
morning's Statesman taken from the Orego
nianm regard to the way Rockwell A Co. were
treated while in this city, which reflects some
what on the court over which I have the honor
to preside office at the Court House with tl e
Sheriff. Instead of fine and costs being S, 0
the fine was $20 and the costs S13 75. Instead
of the person assaulted being an old coachman
he was a young married man from Polk conntv
by the name of J. K.Conner, of respectable lam',
ily. The evidence showed conclusively that
Conner did not call Cole a d d liar, but on the
contrary it was shown that this was a mutual
mistake. Cole claimed that Conner gave him a
$2 50 piece and Conner claimed that it was a
S10. Witnesses testified that it was a So. Wit
nesses testified and Cole admitted that as Con
ner and wife were leaving the tent P.ockwell
struck him (Conner) aud then he (Cole) ran
np and knocked him down bruising him badly.
But for Cole's own statement I should only
have fined him $10. Of the other affair I know
nothing, but presume it was humbug.
H. A. Johnson.
JScw Books Kecclvel by the Odd Fellows'
Library.
Mrs. Oliphants' Days of my Life, The Hons,
on the Moor and The Laird of Xorlaw.
Miss Thackery's complete works.
Black's Princess of Thule and Three Feath- i
ers. '
McDonald's Annals of Quiet Neighborhood, j
Jagors Travels in the Phillipines.
Macready's lieminiscences.
Havens' Our Next Door Neighbor.
Nordhoffs Commiinistic Societies of the Uni
ted States.
Latonche's Travels in Portugal.
Caton's A Summer in" Norway.
Higginson's Young Folks' History of the fril
led States-
Bigolow'.i Life of Franklin, 3 vols.
Prescott's Conquest of Mexico, 3 vols. Cm
qnestof Peru, 2 vols, and Ferdinand and Isa
bella. Sheridan's complete -w orks.
Stowe's My Wife and I and We and Om
Neighbors.
Vogel'a Chemistry of Light and Photogra
phy.
. NordhofTs Politics for Young Americans.
Abont's Notary's Nose and The Man with th.
Broken Ear.
Abott's Christopher Columbus, Chevalier De
LaSalle, Paul Jones, Captain Kidd. Miles
Standish, Peter Stnyvesant, Daniel Boone and
David Crockett.
Stoddard's Thaekery and Dickens, Moore and
Jerden, Merimee, Lamertine and Saad.Chorley,
Planche and Young, O'Neel'e, Kelley and Tay
lor, Knight and liaikes, Barham, Harness unci
Hodder, ana the G viiie Memoirs,
i h- lrn-r.
Toe roiiowing le'tt-r will best explain itself .
i "is tin- purse given bv the people or Wil
Wai'a. at the races eoniRenrinsf on the 27th '
this m nitli. for ?o 0. hnng t xpress-iy for Fo-t.
ami OiiO-nla. and Foster's own race 2 m.t
heats do cot seem larare enough to justify H
owiirrs to take him there. I wUl make it at
obj.ct for them to go; first, will pay hisn
trauce on the pnn, and nill bet them $1 IXW
or 2.000 more that Oceola Ix ats him bio nwi
race (2 n.iie be.iM, aLd guarantee t&y emu
win til the monty they can bring home ii
tlay can beat him. I am hire and ready ti
put up cue half of the above arneont, and the
-balance ti e morning of the racv. Come ai d
s..-c me. bev,-ral have aked roe, aud doubtles
will, the ressou Osceola did not meet Fotter at
the State Fair. I will explain: The Union Co
Fnir, where Osceola lives, came off the eatsi
week of the Stare Fair, and the purses weie
Detter mere trnm at saiem, I had quite
number of oti.er Lot ses to run for other pursrf.
and stallions to exhibit, while the farmers aid
breeders, who patrotize them, had a right o
demand their presence at their own Fair, fe
skies, I was luf nned that Mr. Bingham wrote
a letter to Walla Walla stating that if they
(the members of the Walla Walla Agricultural
doeietv) had a full meeting and hnna no a
go,id purse he would bring FosrU-r there and
compete, which they have done for his benefit.
and believing that he woold be there Osciola
tame over to Wail Walla and is there now
waiting for Foster. Geo. Cckksax."
Tl-e following dispatch was received at Port-
land nday from alia Walla: -Track good
and races sure to come off. Monte Cristo is
waning orders. The Boise horses are ail bere.
Hoi-semen will pay for Foster's entrance.
Tnere is an opportunity to make money oa an
other race if Foster comes."
ftOTEs) BY THE WAY.
Citizens of Hubbard Station are canvasring
some if the advantages of their location, and
Snd it quite fe&Mble to construct a mill race
ironi l'nddiiig livir and thus bring the v.a.- i
six miles aud connect with a creek near the sta
tion, producing cheap water power for mills
and machinery needed to develop a large
and prosperous town. No station noithof Sa
lem has a more prosperous farming region
tributary than thin, and of its size on the
whole length of the road enjoys a larger coun
try trade.
While most of our readers are posted on the
varied eteriniw s carried on at Aurora and in
the colony, some, new comeis, and perhaps
others, may be interested in a review of some
of the 1 -ading ones and the late improvements.
Among the late improvements the most no
ie.1 is the iu w store with Pioneer Hall in sec
ond story, and new postoffice below. The
building is 82x28 feet, two stories, the lower
ttinrshed with elegant shelving and Spanish
ctd-ir counter top, manufactured in S.lem.
The posroffioe haa 11(1 holes and 20 elegant
ioxi s. Also, a new Turbine wheel in the mill,
i 6-hoise y .wer engine, machinery for the
wagon factory constitute the leading new me--l.ameal
improvements. Nearlv everything
for use in tlie colony is nrodnefl hir
- i.
I heartily er flora- wha R.-v. VM!-on J..ne has
-aid in resari tml e T-a. her"s IMble, ami g:afli
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. erst-.- i- e..l-eaie s5;tn.e iivt-o. ih.intllsrn i:r:i!,-.i
j o-y-o ii.!wnt.s cn-i me h nil sctrp .-re Hi..'
; .1-1 r'oi aols .o siu.(v, cot..-I-:ll i;.n ..ier-.'0l.lj:iMe
... l, it. .el ex;. itno.ir.Kvt: net- rtwt tmiv-r ,-iiu i
heme. I -hooghi lu :ht- n.,n! o (,,i Thi f a
; 'i!(i.f is wonr. rsio.e n.meihnn a -enite 1
j atjtft bt cos ii b J7 .v. to winch I itaiecn-ian - J
: ... relet-. KeM :-s lheie xvk over a ii,,Ze . com- 1
: ..! tiii t Bib e is-ntri s ami ci k-s. eti n j
, -.k-a. ai. e. uaim.H.v ofihe ii-.-pi-i, names an.l ;
i i,;ei-oi Chr.st. lab e oi eiKiu-. tiMatsun anl I
j m.rtiey. 1 1 thort. ii con.ati.s jn -ma t wniass .
- i e en ia! c.-ntt-ms ot -evcia tai-e ae.t exjtn-1
it u . ks he-i tr-sa tirsi-rale iel'erei-e IJIbie. Ii
: .-on..l vvihacouv nwt-iii il,- I.m.hU m v, i-.l, I
, h;h S.-to..l Ttact-er an.t ltt. e stu.lt-nl in lb;
1 .-.Miiirri. HUAkDW rAm.
! fast or Ire?by:er!an ant Coi gn- a ionai thurch,
1 Aihati: , iireyou.
; Hat tug carefnMv evamini"! he Teacher's Rib'e,
I m . h-ar lly eti.lorsv a'l tha. Is -.-il l in rt-uanl
t it hy I'rof I, s. Ki.l'li!, ai..I Ilt-vs. Ao.ison
jo esanJ H. W.Strauoii.
L i.. Rowland.
Pastor dinstian Church, c-ak m. Oregon,
itu.s i-.n vi i.opF.iiu.
Mr. S. H. Pyer, ihe agent for this excellent
work, hands us the following tcstimoriaisforpnb
ication, signe-J by several of onr well known eitt-ren-:
1 have examined ZclPs Encycloperba with some
are. ibotiifh briefly, and .xmsl ler ii a compendium
n more aneu an.i ii-eiuu:iioimaiion than anv i
work of eqnai size ami price 1 eer saw. At once
a !icti"r,ary ol'art, ecie.K.-e. liis.ory, bfographya..!
wt-tleraiMt Aipt-ton af on. e, aiet canmK tall lo
be useful to ihe stuflenf, the mfessienal man, er
. ufiiii.t ufsjriitjf io ciiiuvaie general Rnowi
e 'ge. P s. Kmuht. conn. Pastor.
, In our brief examination olihL-. work, all things
v..-...-. ,i. weiimi ji to oe itiLroui a rival iu us
lepannientp.
I, J. Powfll. A. M ,
L. L. KoWla.nd, ... V., M. D.,
T. M. (iA-nit,
Pre&'t Willamette University.
Ihavensefl this wondei fully full and t-ompne-hensive
work tbrhMir ears! and have ton n.i tt
the most isaiistactory an.t convenient inrok of ref
ers, io lo which 1 have ever had aocs, both as a
ilcliona v ofihe Knp.lsli lan)cnafre an.l a .-.vctpe-tiaot
liierai'-t-fanM e. leiwe No wurk .mirtes
mi.i-e, or U moi-e ac urate. For convenient reler
e. ceawi raliste-iory Infoim.ilion 1 repird 'Zeil"
asa gna. .letlieratiin) to aii pro!es-i-nal men. I
con.-. lno: tvell -lo wlili.viii il, and n.-v. ain pleafted
wi-h i'ne owsi--tuniiy ol'snbscribh-g lor tile supp e
metil. i li.aruly commend it as m va uah!e
io fcteiy wu.ieni, an I al! ho eek . b well tn
torme 1. Kdwahu R. Ui ahy,
Pastor Presbyterian t 'hur. h.
Tue vory brief eam:iiMil.,ii I have been al!e to
make of llils work, has lelt upon my mind a con
vio.ion ol Its great worth, and leads tne toenderae
the praise besiowed upon It in these pages.
Thomas Cokdon, State Ueologist.
OPINIONS OF THE FACULTY OF PACIFIC 17 NIVER
8ITT IK KO'EEEKCl TO "HELL'S POPULAB
BKOYCLOLPKDIA."
Ton 111 nod It to your advantage to buy at
S. Friedman's.
I have a grmd asenrtraeat of
Brussels, Two-P1ti and all wool In-
graio, and Hemp and Burlap
OATIPET.-
Sty carpets were bought In flrs hands in Poi'a
de! h'.a, ami can be Mid very le&sonab'e.
I bare a food tine f
Salem Clalh, Flaanrls, Blanket:
A food a-sortmeol
TOBACCO and CICARS.
HATS, for Menandltoys. The nest stock of CUL-
LAHsa,,,. boh Sin the market
Be sure to buy ym.r f I V K eHRTS 8X"Ks an.1
t M'tisii tax m t Kiiii-3i.t..
Ifv.m nrt anvihtnc In the tine ft KirTttlK
fr 111 a !!r i fj-ln. , ,a 1.. ttc ami 3 IU1II
linn ,1.. tn Kit! MJi '.
Yon wilt Bn l it to yonr i'sn'sj 'ritKivall
yoi:rsi Ar-i.K t.KO'.hltlt-. a riClfci'MANX
While 1 am eff nrg mr po.s at gn a-ly rctucefl
raivH, i. n wi) a.-n nn! m the
Kim j b it dtnj; the
Salem Drug Store,
AMI
MR. T. C SMITH,
WUOLWAI.K AKn ItF.TAtL hFAM'lo IN
Drugs, Faints,
OILS.
Ci
PATEN1 MEDICINES,
TOILET GOODS. ET J., ETJ,
Pure WIiiph una JL.ip un
Foi Me Ileal pnrsea.
6aT"Medicln Compoondc-I and Pie 1ul.ni
Filled, -
WEATHER FORD JL C V,
MovlidawSml Commercial 8. rue . Sa . m
Glass
ii i ... j i . i
i l i ? 1 1 H I a !i
! Gb h a Ware,
GiJlLEHY, ETO.
mi:K' ! far!,
GIVES PERFECT SATIS FACT Oil
FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS.
THE SHINING RIVER
For High and Grammar Schoo'a
THE HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR.
Tne former l bv 11. S. W. (V Pr-kina .nl
sells for & cents per eopv in ifwrdo. ami :) per
I-soel on t a lew 'w-ks since, hot the .nl
Ushers are showered alth ,-m-ri.i..!m.,rv l.-nn
and Its praise are founded evervwhere.' It wld
prorea-SHi.MKii rivkk" ol b.nu and melodi
in hndreil n homes and Sahlatli s-jmn
The latter Is late mil. and i a hiu.t ffhl h in
Teacher can lai: to admire and Introduce. It will
be a decided e'ernem ia the m-isicnl advance of
the tiiDo. Sells for 1 Oo, or 9 00 p. r d.-ieu.
JSTOW BEADY
A WW COlliVtio! ff mnl iamtlllfnll tfrM.ta
Tunen for Prmte Mrtinp, Prayer 'M'rting
WA I ft.
RAWHIDE BO, .Uf1 CHAIRS
(. Kt" 11-I X .l 1 AT V VI Its'
.' r'nriil r .. nr. ,,i v. ,.i, ;. nllr.ell'la,
si reel. Ii S arli.1 I: ... k.
The Best in the State.
A ; J wi k 'vjfnuiittMl.
t ali hi 'i
I", I-
SSLEffl FLOOR
Bvt
isH
15.
n iruni'Tt stiii tit ."niw
-i!k-I iuFem.f! ea!thy.
Dr. LtRichesi's GOLDEN ? PaNiSH AN
ndoie. ).,r i he Cure -.1 t;-.ti.orhea, J.'lcel, Irranm.
liravet. an tall t'rnarv or lieni'al d "arrange
mem s. Price tl M r Iwitl 'e.
Dr. LeRichau's GOt L'EN SPAf ISH IN-I'leis-.ii,
ii wai.ii and ir-jeciion tor seer-j caws o
10. niiorl.oii, Iiijlhinmaiirt (.'c t. licai -i-canda'
es..! ihe K:'iiiev(.:ihil IS.adder. Y ice. tl
rr raatle.
A!k.. Aa.-.iid lor l it. I.t i:i i!Al S jil.HK
11 1. J. lor .S-miil.-i! VV.-aki. fss, Nti.t i :in:ssl,.m
Im.rfiien. , an I a!,' dis-aseail-iug fr.iE Jlastn
l.a ion an.l cx-e.sivi. ahnses. 1'iice. 43 ci titt t
The uc-niiliu (i. LKi h Halham i. a : or.l
11. r.t:,t:,l l.ules. i m r jc.-i,i oi price, I! ee meci
.-ui.'sMill ln--i:d lo r,!l j arm ! it.e -J m.ln, !
express ..r iraij. secure tcckcd am! tee "fr.-f
f tiM-rt .-iii..!,.
's-.'e agents,
t;- r. Ri'.'HAr-i a ;i.,
WhiieMt'eand Kciait lii;:B-ts and : lnnii.'r
W. tiorncr ;!ay and saiiKi-i-e S:ree!., wW
Fnirf-lfc-.. iini74:-lrt lv JK
to fHi 'JHronrutTAii
tin. CIEK.V!.
I .ii.'-slj I It-.tt:-.
Iliiktr'' ; x.sa x.
t!jt-i l:i:v itistl Ut uliaiii,
!!!s!!i!!. Bran
7
t'ni!!inj-
The
Ml.o-f
3-
Irt!e
30
1'tBU.
For Praise Meetings
LIVING WATERS.
F.r Prayer Meeting.
BY
. r.
Hodges.
Now rive new HrV to the slnn. in rmir i.w.nk
gallon hy intro.Iii. ing a lew hundred copies of
this delightful work.
Specimen copies of Lit ing Water, Shining
Jorrror Utah S-honl I tmr. .m. rvi.i,l for
Retail prloe.
THK
hest Price In
Paid for Wheat at all Times!
A. IT. KI.WET,
T l"'"' AeentS.F. M-Co.
DISPENSARY,
623 Kearny Street
Co.'ner f oniitn" --rail H'.
SAN FRANCISCO.
r.siat. i.'ie.l tn s4. fr the trea'm. nt of 'ev
i' and sin! al ieam. such an I nrrhpi.
t U'vut. SirH -nre, fr.bilis In all Its fonts,
t Sermrs! Weakne-s, lniK.lw.-T. etc. Fktu ifa
Itlld iir:.. "r..,1f.' 6"" Llce-ue-i I--
Sinninul WeakneM,
Seminal emission tha ironaeonen,.. miui
nsc. This solitary vl.vu or denraved se:ial Indat
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
A tieiiersil .4 sort ment
or
IP1 TJ -JES. X T TJ JTL J3 1 1
K?pt Constar,t!y on Hand and
UPHOLSTER! FJC
In all its Branches Done.
n9. n nr! ! a k r tmk rv n s irw f.
st rwi. ami wilt comb. tit f!u bti ihvo.d
8 ami. ivy one w;tiiiig aiiyrtirns: jn t!;e
rurciiiire or I p!io!(rj Line j
I" Rive money It g.ri. ff him a cat. and
ini.jj hi g- -ls a.-i i-n.-cs IsK.rc ir.
elH. here. Ill- mo do i-io
eam-
ha-il.g .
I
geru-e, la pracci.-el bv the vonth of Ixrta
to an almost unlimited extent, prod a ;inir with
unerring certainty, the following train ol morbid
symptoms, unless combated by scienti !c meiilca
measures, vl2:
saucwooanienance, aarK spots trnat rtheeyCSa
pain In the bend, ringing In the ears, noise JlkJ
the matting of leaves and rattling 1 1 ehaSot
uneasiness aoout the lo!ni, confueexl vli km, blunt
ed Intellect, los of confidence, rtitHdtoce iBa
proachmg Tirana srers. dislike to form r.e' r acqtiaint
ance, a diyoftlon to hnn soclMv, lo of tnea
ory, bec'lc (usbesand rarliasrrnritiaa aham ih
j flic, fiirre.1 tongue, let Id breath, oo igl.s, con.
I sumption, nicht sweats. monomaBlo and fra
quent inanRy. If relief Vie not obtained, the
sufferer should aj!v immediatelv, it persoa or
I by letter, an ! have a ei:re effected bv h's new an
scientific mode of ttiailn? this diseue, whirl
netur tails or effo.-tinp a uric and radical enn
I r. ti. will jtive one hundred dolJt.rs to am
i person who will prove KtiiMaciorilv tu hlra tbi'i
he was cured of thi c.implainl bv o tberottlw
San Fran,a:oijnacks.
j "nrel at Horaf.'
p-tws a? a n-ran- rrav oe CI EET) Al
HOME, hy addressing a letter to Ii -. Gibbon
ft .Tins c-fe. s-rrnotoms. lenith of time 1 ne diseaw
ha .-Jiittir-tied. and t ave medi -Ir; procTitty tot
w.ii.ic... i.tft- iii'm o.-irriae an.i cunop iv, to aoi
part of the conntrv, with full ant plain di
recimns for tise. !
f'eraons wrltJr-Btt the Hoi-tor will j eaw siati
the name of tlie ii;ier tbev saw this ah srtteernent
rtv
0UTEK DIT30I CO,
Bsiin.
0. H.DIT80H 4 CO.
711 BMwsy, Sew Turk
Sell Cheap as tlie Cheapest
bt-pao ins a'l kttt. i- .! t o,rf( rr..rk at.d t ' pn...-l ,v
done In it.t- liesi nmnti. r. rlr-et s s.. !,-ti-d. I.'e
rmnilr the .'a,-i reM t...r t M.ir In A Al
!' iitt':m
Eureka
iiee-l. d
the nselv
We w.U numerate some from na.mi.n. -rn. ,
I tDaiiufiiuture here at Aurora or in the colony,
: .lour, lumuer, leather, cloth, wagons, plows,
! ial !)ess aud saddle.-), ho its aod shoes, clothes,
, niriiitni-e, split and rawhide chairs, tin ware,
j .voodeii ware, barrels, iron work, make cider.
kiout. apple hntier, pear butter, butter
; mini milk, jdiie-t, etc., ruu the railroad dinin,
; i-.smi and hotel, drug store, store of geD ral
I niercliaudise, postofflje. teletminh ofn-;i. rni.
.mni'iiise quantities of chickens, keep hogs, cat
le sheep and horses, for the colony, licsides,
buy produce tu seud to Portland. All areiu-j
.iusirious, fe.v hick. Come to voting, theirs is i kv Johei-h T. Inxas, SMwn V,B!t Hum-,
ine Damier prociuct of the State. Had they all
voted the vote would have stood about 93 Re
publican to 3 IVmooratic votes. Fo.ir of the
liVmocratic votes quoted for this pre'-inc were
from other points two from Balem and two
from Clackamas county. Thereare other inter
estiuj,' features here, as schools where both
EngUok and German are taught, churohes. no
saloons, a well known and popular brass band, I
etc., besides many others which tim and space i
luruid ui tu not at ft Hat.
8ome book of reftrenoe to which Innnirinr Mill.
dren can go for infoi-matlon Is an almost indisjien-
uunnv cviu.itioi. in iiieiamiiy. r rom
Its reputation rather than from ih . nrtm-v -
aminailon lhatl have been able to Rive it, I be-
leve -Cell's rtr.cyclopeIia" to be the best adapted
o meet the want. s. tl. MARfcH. D. D.,
President ol I aodic L nlversity.
Having examine.) ihis pmspe.:.ns niih pome
care. I judge ihe work lo lie a valnah: one. and
lor those who cannot afford the expensive cyclo-
!ia like -'App eion's," or ihe "Bi ltamiic.a." is
iirotnblv as goo. as ihey can tind. I apais to
beacdutate, and, for lis size, verv ci mpiete
Jas. W. Maksh. A. f..
Prof. Latin and (ink. Pacific L'niversiiy.
Ilavlne had an opiioniim'v lor a short examin
ation, I concur tully in the alio e.
IIokaci-: L mas, A. M
Pr .f. History and lthetoric. I'a -ihc Ui iver.ity.
The agent is now eanvassiug the citv, and wc
c-TOinei d him to the couriesv ofo.tr c. i.ens.
Salem, Oct. 4'it. 1875.
Having eiaminid Zrll's I'opular Encyclope
dia, X Lava no hesitancy in sa.itij,' that it is 1 tt
deed a Cuivirsai UiciiJnary. combining all the
l-.ef -act llencies of Vebs'ter's iai:e Unabridg
ed Dictionary aud Appietoiis New American En-c-eli.pn!in.
It ought to be on.d by everv sm
d. a:; and uo .scholar can afford to be without it,
because it is iu itself an invalnablo library of
politics, law and Goverunu-i.t, science, art "and
oell.-s ietu-.-s. philosophy, astron,,iny aiitl hisio
rjl hiofeTaphy, language and literarure.
.T. Qnyv Ti.qhktox. j
A Card
Tn ai! who are xiimtrtug from the errors an.l in-di-.tre:itt
sol tomb, nervous weakness, enri-. dt-c-ty.
lo-s of manhood, eic. I n il .end a rec!e
ibal wl 1 cure you, rstn cKCHAKUl: Thisgreai
1-eine.iy a- .liscovere.) bv a mi.si..n.-irv lu Souih
meric-i. heart a se'l-adtlressed t-nveione lo Hie
New YiA-k.
The Imgirisi. m-t, a itttl line of the PCREST
I tti(, and . II till' W.-i ever oflered to the
piitntc. Also an end ess variety f
PERFUMES & TOILET ARTICLES,
of the finest qna'tty.
EST We make a TKt.TAl.TY of the fB-
.'RIPTIOS Bl SI.VEMS.an perw.au may AtpmA
on having Medicines compttunded corraotly ana
oi ma ruKEST LP.VUS.
We also keep a full line of
-Patent Medicinoa,
Bitters, Cordials, Pure Wines and
Liquors, Oils, Etc.,
Wa . b are at) sold cheaper at the A1 EM Im?G
air .KB, tnan any otner p ace la r-alen.
HOI SE PAINTER 1KP PAPER HAKOKR.
Ki'soratntt r also done. Work so'.tei'ed antl
aatis&ction ruaranreatl.
ltf.
NEPTUNE
BATHS
AUD
SHAVING SALOON.
Stewart'a Block, Cmm,nlal Stnst.
C. Fliednar Prop'r
TJATHS HUT AI COLIX RKADT L.
always.
Vplrttl
North Salem Store !
W. L. W A D h
IV B iN'SBRIt K,etPPt.ntl'ETHK FACTOR!
Hi itt-t nrceived a fitll assorlntenl of
Ceneral Merchandise,
Dry Coods,
Croceries,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware,
Clothing;
micnlatcd IYr th rily mm mntr trne.
Booeht as low, anil will be sold at as atnail ainxiei
as 'hose who soli at cost. Csiriioo.ailel1end to
v nart nf tne cttv irw of ..,iv Aprfo f wlf
PRINTING
OF ALL KINDS
arsei
IK1NE V.X
WILLIAMS & GONOVEB,
Commercjil S ., S tilpiti.
I'rcprit tor.
.-. htnd a fuS!
A.nwntmeul o!
FRESH BEEF,
PORK, VEAL
MUncit CHiCKEfJS, :
? If C K u fj" E ATS.
ETC. ETC
lir itllll.t. .! ttirstm
CCVTAjEBCIAL HOTEL, i
HAROWAR , Ifi3s MiQ ill I,
Oil ASH AFB E1CK0BT FtAL
OKT!IRI l & Tlf, .I10.
G
s
THK
lite
'tttl t
I, . ,,
saicm. '.
W I ! 1
-h
tm-'
11 e
Acjm 90
P.n Iai,.l. i.ire-.t..
Ch ' ae- rnw.
' VI,
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e. ;!..-
- -l-fl nv.'l itMin
; i -ei'lt'I i o
-:y;t. S" y n
o't!j:irv aiTori j
T IX X J
filTrnrnpnv isn mr rn't
WAAUUiU UiUtl HUH HiiU 'UiiiXAl
Trucks and Carriages
ARE ALWAYS Rfc..li ('K ltt-sM-v
I.. S. slWTT. Prttpritlor.
EATJES:
CAtXJSO-rirst hour ...ji se
' Eaell Mle.-Mliri hour 1 Aft
MnrO Per hour 2 .511
To or trom Trainsor -Stearatioals. .
FOR rCNtHAL-w-A ha. k loo
Keb?ii:
a W. KIBBLE, M. D.,
EATS! All, rtl!R lPO A SEW
PATHOI.iHiKAL Vlt-.W with a remit.!
that SEVKK KAILS.
ive iwcial aitenfion to diseases of women
and children.
lortstiluiig mora" wi h WE. SIIKLTetN. in Par
rish's brick. Residence, e'otnniereial s...... xmib
falern. senltttl
t ki:
inclosli.ff !fj cnin. in a r. 5.sif -ed !et
throrh the P. Sce. or thrtrii i'el- s, rrp t
I'o.. a iiaekarre of medi..-ine will lie foi vatded U
arty oar? r-f ti-e I'mon.
A il corresir.-n tenee srrl.-tlv confMnti. L
Address int. J. r. ,!P.BON, Kit Kw nv Street,
Sm Fraivi.-o. PrMtoSre Box 1,35,7
Fo'i in dt"rw!v
YOUNG MEM
Who nin -1 s-cfTeHns from tb' effect oi Tonth
fut f'ti or ir.iiscrttop, vriil do well tea- si!
t bt. m-e ye- o? rl.is, -ttest U-T.T, et et 'a:-i
a. -r n t,-r ! -etrer r.tr ti' niani'e. r-E.fcPJB-FEY
wCi f:j'Jn 10 t..r!ei foreveiv
c it- " -.mitia we:iknes.er priva e di-eaise rif
any kir. l r .-liarae er which be t.ndeMale
a'-.tl iMi -roct're. I!r trntiiii lt.eref.tre sav te
the nttf rttimie KiitTcrer who nriv read mis
I.-tve. ti.-r y-..i are !re-dh' ronn tlanperor.s
trr.;itn.; w'tert ton hinder de'ae ;n sf-eyi-.g
r .( et re i.'y li r ..tr c ntp'aint. Yotrmay
lv 1 i t ,c dr . s!j,,: rt-in-tl.--r rnttatp ai
pf a.-h-re 'be 'as. If ctt are ls--v.'Snr!fpn
If? a-;, awl are -ift.-rfe r.me or ad ..f i s ill
eiTe-rs, reiRt-nil-er 'ha' II mi i erslt In pro
i. us i.4j Mtrt. nrrrs ...it.e ttpn Ihe
ra-i-l -kt'?l'tl nhr. i.-5:jn e; . tcn-U-r eon ro as--i-a.-s:
wh-n he .t-s rofltoj e ,1 i ' liec'oed
a.- itt-t - . ; '..-!. n . i-jtet "f merer can
I..1 is- ion rs'i, r. tn tto.-i.s. b- ibedoctor
I d ed -l snece. Then Wi not '.e--t ir trork
no it netr t-nf.-ii a-i.ir. on? n-i' v..urs-if.(
heltenefi i t'ir-it of Lit tree.: me i lofnre
.'"" e '-e i- !..-tot d .re reach l iiie H -a' slil'.
or Ikd'orc et in 'ta h it- rrit- v u to a eri-mt-t.ive
s-rtt-.-c Ft"'' .-(ii-i-te . r ra men! 'S tl
ce -dm -.ley !.- P ti- f order or Express
tti h 1--'' de-ctin ion of case.
C.n)'. -v t-tdress.
x. DR. A . B SPINKET,
I Kearny street, Franc
sepiTco. w:v
HR I-OnEKTr'SLnrjreand Steadily Increaa
'? Vrm':lUv- aliich hasconwantlv kept )ce with
t he itntxamplel iiuirease and steaily growih of the
I'ticitle. w. Uiriiuu-d hl rem.-al trm his long
..ab ishodand well-known (jnarters, on the cor
l er ofsacrainenio and Iidesdorff creels, in this
by, to more c.nnmllrHn and eligibly located.
. tar menu, a, No 649 Clay Street, where he
tana "C!cl.itis(,ni,c M iaii.is.imei-tniej on and
eonvenltnfy arnii ge l littamlnatlon and Conul-.-ttlon
Itoonn, (oeciipune the whole of ihe two
tplr surtw.) wh'ch a:ienis may at all times n.-it
kii.i only see the lirvtor and his asMglanU
Hi h the most enitefnl ifttrinvntcnrrnvnnifiw
he titieral latroi a-.'e be?toWed on bimforihe past
; hirteen years, at hisold ofll.v,
I DR. DOHERTT
i I'esiretolnformiheJenera! Pnb'ic and epeclal
j y a'l those laborh c under all n.rms of chronic
; mplai.d. that he can lie constihei) at 649
I -lay street- "n every varletv of I lsewe ol ;he
(.u.-i;.. U.-er, Ktdnevs, J,'igjtive and Genlio
Itrinaryurga r, and ad
j SPECIAL DISEASES,
j f which the list is tiiirnerotif., and hicti are more
j -'ose ycoiinee el wllh the general health than
I w m;'j "rily "t iwople are aware. Unhfipv Inva-
ids lor yertr- errsl In concis'ins iheir ,v.inlt
I io.i from a motive oriEinatlna in mistaken rtetlca
1 :y. aud stilter n. slieii.-- iintil their miserien be
i totiie io.ii.eute lot rep-esse e, or fiavea-sumed a
j form that renders hea'injt lioth riiSici.-it and ex
j -er.stve. 1 his atier t ne of atTl.t ..n tnantfesis
I -e'flu the .jotnp'aint profesiooa'tv known as
j typhi Ss. hi all Its firms and stages; Semical
j "'eaknes-, a.i l al! ihedistres-lna forms of fe f
j b ise. ..r i.i,anism ; (Jo. orrbota, Oleei, "trtctiire-
"itirt.at aito inttrnai r.misslons, Spxiw! IMiiii-
, l.isea-ts. f the Back ami Loins. Infttimnvitloh i f
he n a-d.ler and KidnetB. eie , e(e. The Btinibar
I rsoi.s wiflerinir In m he-e bomb'e I'teeases,
o whom the Ixvior Imr effected a radical cure,
an be counted by t helhou.-and. a nd the voJamary
rt!Hca-esirt his posset receiver! ft omprrstis
e ha re.'ie- el, are enough to sa. isl'r all ttiat the
:o-ior' skill In ilietreaiment'il ilieie afTecii.His.
st ables him tocrre al! curable eases, and In ecrv
o-an. eglte rt. u ldsea.es bteh f.tmeriv
:ftVd !lw me-llcal ski!) ofthe moat Itemed and
tx(x-rien,l Pra.--iriis.erontle hef '!ieart. and
were mrai IH by the nwjuriiv of 1 -st.-iaii s
itierly incurable, now Ueid to rooder.. remedies,
hen prescrilie.1 by the tntellipsnl Praciilioir.
b makes the bnman system, and these siwcia!
ai rru.-i.ts, bis cons;anl stodv and sut ject of obser
ve tiwi.
In no case ! pttblad'y permitted except at the
press wi-h of the paiient ; and ihe lioctor conC
leutiy trusts that bis lorgcxperience and sticces
.nl pnh-ikf ill contfmn: lo insure him a libera'
share of pnrriic patronage. Bv the pracl tee ol
nany years In Ecrope ami the t"n! ei .ates. he
is enab:ed to apply the most eaclent and success
ful remedies atralnst dtseaser of all kinds.
Hecnrea witbont merton-, charges taoderate
leea, treats hi patients in a corre t aod honorable
way. and has references of unquestionable venw
tly, fr-tan men ol know rrspeclabi lity and high
ttandme in society. All persons who mrv con
sult him by letter m otherwise, will receive the
best arid gentlest treatment.
When a female rs ami-ted with disease, as weak
osm oi the back antl Umbs, loin in the bewL dim
ness of sight, kis of muscular power, palpitation
of the heart. irriiabiHtv, cervonsnesa, (feranae
ment of dieemtve fllBctfaD general debilitv, a!!
useasea of the w. nib. hvsteria, sterihtv, arid all
other diseases peculiar to female. ahacoald eoor
write at once to I iR. W. K. IroHfcRTr. at his
Mwllcal Inatitate, and she will receive every pos
sible relief and help.
Let no talse delicacy are-vent von, bnt appiv ms
raedialely. awl save yourself from painlhi sufferir
and premature death.
To Correaporxdent.
Patients fmate or (tTteiie residing tn mtMnf
the conntrv however distant, who mav rtesire trie
oitoion and advice ol Dr. Dobertv tn their respeo
tte cases, and who think proper to submit a writ
ten statement oi ocb, in ireiereni-e to holding a
iiersonal inierview. are resnectfnllv anttrM thu
their corrtmanicat ions will be held most sacred.
The Jioctor Is a rwmsr vradiuf. ,n,t n-. c- k
eonn!ted with every confi.ience.
it the disease be fully and eandidlv described,
persona! communication will, in most cases, be
inrecessary. a mstntc ions for diet, rwtmon nn.1
(tie teneral treatment of the case itself (including
be remedies), will be forwarded without delay,
and lu Micb a maitnerat lo convey bo idea of the
tieris.rt l 'Ite letter or parcel so transmitted.
Should your contlition rwiilre inrmediate afen
llon, lend ten dollars In ce ii. or that ralaein cp;
eenc.yi by Matl, or We'b, Farao 4 Co's. t press,
ind a paetage of me.ti,,fnes wtll be forwarded to
eoor address, wiib the teceesarv Instructioiis for
ise- "
tonsnltaiion". at the office bv letter FREE.
Vodreas ft". K: InjHEETY, M. 1)., San Franciaco,
P. S. -The I octor will send bis panrpblet on
-Meeial Li-teasns. to any adtresjon receipt of
ix i-eirts in postaper amp, f'-r retorn postage.
may 74.
Sheriff's Sale.
sncfeco.
I l KI. I'll
1 -a em i.-.r
.1 m Mi'k tin . I
k-.r. elt.e -.- '
I 1 1 I Ii
Mis ,.R L wkws.
ii.
1 n- tt
1 15
r ! ' ?o -be'-.
tn . rte ci..- r
' - . 1't. rtrt-
Jorfes oi. Hnttsrocn. I
mi ESTATE AQEilTS.
BOOTHS. STAPLETON.
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings
ETC.. .Tt-
1 liraceis and nil kinds of roil Sawing.
OSCAR KILBOURN.
action & .'oraniiMon itiercha't
UriLL PUHTIAisK AND PELI. HEAL E
tate. Fnrnhure. Ktc. Ki.t. osnsmi Anmi
Natloual Life Innnraitui-t 'omttativ 1". st. tlanser
ror eireaon. rnsr S'ieMt mm IIi, Sitrrsylf,,
rVRliUD, URIUll. Atialtslawt
SI'.TII R. II.V5IT1KK,
Real i:-l(e Agi-nt, City SurTCj-
or, CiTll Enginprrunl.o
tnrj Public.
-tMBetltti Palion's I rc ttnlldlna, up stairs,
marc I 30'i
l i ii i i
Muasdi s
j fTAVHHJ THE BfT FATI.ITirS AP
1 iiiiii. a'est !mprov,1 wooi-workine machicen
i it. t' I III i ; I .- 101s ; to nrtnnvictnre Ihe alwee arlV'es. -..!! oOer in
" 5H' -W.rAIOW, -I-.-emet.ts 10 citstomer-. Also woo. 1-tumirat m
i a 1 its rarii' tcs. t-.r"rs rrom the conntrv
u.r.Nis Kt! ! pnntpitv attended 10. (tffi.'saitd Mannfaotory
e.'rtier 01 rruni fftn si:ire B-lrrrlM.
. SAdlmwif
f
Dancing Academy.
PKOF. r. M. HAT ASSISTED BY MRS. F.
M. OAT, will onena .laneina school at the
Opera House, commaneinK October 23. 1H75. to be
continued on two evenings of each week through
the quarter. Terms, t for thirteen lessons; pav
able, one-half first lesson, and the remainder at
tue sixtn lesson. Ladies free. ocr it
NOTICE.
Singer Sewing Machine Agency.
Portland, Jfov. 10. wfls
A VD AFTKK THIS IIATK. MR. P.
a ... ,ootnc.h wi II conduct the acency for the
.-tttirer .wanuiacitirntg i -timpany" in Salem. Ore-
H'.n, ami ne is tn.iv a -smnnzed to reoi he and re
ccipi h r monrv tlno the ( ompanv. (.'timedl
THK SI2JGEB M AM'KACTrRlSii CO.
W W. I'AKso.NS, Afrtnt.
no14:lm
NOTIOE.
Okeoon axd Califokkia R. R (To, )
Ge.vekal fkkioht a.nd Pass, ofkick. 1
gKOM AND AFTEK lATE AND UNTIL
turdier notice the rate of General Mor
idian.ii ; sou.h wiilbeas ioiiow-:
Portland to Sa'em, 15 cents- r 100 iionnds.
K. P. K. a.EKS,
Gem rat Fraiphi and Pass. Acent.
Portland. Oteiro.., Nov. 1.1. 187. .-lm
aug22-iim
Cnusivn.
Beware of hnmlnigs. The only place in Salem
to j.e: hist class Pbotogriplts aria luv. size itm
TiiAirs is at F. A. Suiiui's, Lommercial street.
mptlltf
KeThe National G tld Sledal was awarded to
Brad: ty a. itulolsou f jrthe besi Photorraph In the
United Stales, and th 1 Vienna Me-ia! for the best
In the world. Mn j; mery-si. s,,,,, Franc iBco
New Chair Factory
ATSTAYTON.
THIS FIRM TURKS OUT A VERY SUPE
rior aualltv of raw-hide seated chain, m
np to last, and ol fine style and linish -of ia tons
IMUerns. ianv 1 noes. "
LKIGII NKFF. Proprietors.
Stayton, Marion Co , Nov. 1st. Irt7i,--u
DR. H. SMITH,
Awe 1 it ed By
rr. t. snxzkv.
S'PBIT.VL ATTENTION Is CALLED TO lK.
SMITir new style f Paleiit Plate. Offlce,
oppiwbe Breyman's new s;ore, Saiem, Oregoi .
nol8:tf
nr- iiir fumiranT.
-I sat. r-.-it.eK-o: and
V tioiiraace Company,
of New.Tork.
OPER4 HOUSE BLOCK
Malt'in, Oregon.
W Have for Sale
IOO 3LT 2ET IMC S ,
Aud will sell very low.
ALSO
A Large Variet) of ( ilj Property at Par-
We 1 "! i-opPM'. wliere within reai-h. or
fflve kuiers -tl iiuri'ti.-Mmi r,, relfnlite ?rii8 Jiv
tn near whv wi I show ir.
We will in.r.iMu.'e iir-hastre5 to the owners ol
the pnj?rry, ant iravc ibem iVts. i"make Hie Iwct
1 nrHiii i her can, wi,him any Sn.evsl-reTtce nur
part.
AH letters of linjiiiry jHtwinty and fnilyan
We hare man ai'p'Kyitfnns liurn gKi, tromK
K IHK niPIl, U !!(. nH1 !V1 V I '. JK'!' t'VI!:. !or IR.M'V,
and (fivt iiist cinfi t re;il t-state tapctt- '
rHy,antl .ay aM thu eMKMise ftiUM.thnsr Bmking j
out the imjievs, Prtrirtk's having mout-v jo '
html will o well to a),.;y tn heime jrlju-inp Ii '
c'-e where. We charge the lenders nothing tirr
tnr service ; the borrmvei ny n- Knfirr
tRtaeMon uiren retP-nlinu (ht n. ties.
Dr. E. Y. CHASE.
I1RRTET LT. fXL.. LATE PtrRRO?r TT. a
1 9 Volunteers. Office in Durbia's block up
WHEELER
WILSON,
NOTICE.
r. S. 1. i.Mioprx
OKntios 1'iTV, tiresron. (At. :
, IS
GREENE'S HACK m DniY
STABLE.
Stable and Oflice on ferry S!ree. tm
I'oa-iufilw Hi.c.
HE P-'LLOWIMi I li-il'UlIlEll I. AM IS,
" se'ecltsl li 1 lie sititc ..1 i i.-t .0, in tier the
provisions of tbea.-i of r.n aivss . f M'liteniiier 4.
Irtil, lor iule.rn:il it.ior..veni.'ius. l.'i.iir in evess
ol llie q ui ni.y 10 w i.-li ii,.:;i el-e.iinie. I miller
shi.I ae,:. li.ivinse Ii.m'ii. iM-i.-e 'ei bv i he t minis
si.nieri. I'll. el.,.-, ei-tii I..-I...I mice, nietec is berebv
iriven, Ibtl Ironi tin. I :il' er In- e j.ir.-i ii.iu 01 ihirtv
il iys IV. 111 .hi ia e. ihe siim wi.i be iv..orl to
seti'imeni rni'l :utii:I--n nn ieriliu im-einirion or
b-'mcsuatl laws. 1.. wi : k i.h s w 1. 11 w 1 ofs
ml iol 1 of st-c 3 in ' 1 11 r 4 tt iv .-I siv 2
4. 22 a- tl '. t:i Cl i'. r i w: ,',-, 2s:
s J a. tl s ..j' n w I .-nut s v i ol' c j o -sj; s
j Hi.tl -r j..;, j ..f st c s .- . .- ,- t (,fw 1.
s 4 of II e J. 11 w I ol .. e j .1 . I .0: ! .(-,:: :, , 7
r2 w; n ,! iin.l se . -I'-ee i'l J, s. San-1 of sec
31. ai.U sCv, l.iu 20 In 1 , t t 1.
.'vVEN W t'. lie-Kiev.
T. I.'. i!.i!l:lS.lN, lee, iver.
ocJfi:lw
New No. 6 and No. 7
SEWING MACHINE,
FOK
'11 3 ATI I hZlt MORK
AS!)
T-ATXjiCjFtXl!rC3-.
Rotary rV5otio-i--fc"o fhatfe.
WfEElERAWIS(!Fs C).,
05 Third St., Portland.
I RT vrf!T't of AM EXECTTIOK. ISPTED
j -9 out ol the Honorable Circnit Conrt of tee
I --atenri tregoi!. for Ibe conntv of Marion, on tne
i ' h day of October. li-T.-j. In favor of Tl. DnaH or
Si-b.sjf ljin.1 ("ommissioners, filalBtiff. and
itmtnst Mary Ann W bi e. defendant, for the nra
'f two hnnln! a..rl two awl 50. loo goU ciin. iih
costs ami .iisbtir-ements. taxetl at $39 l.r.Hrlol
ars. l.tte: her v-fth irrterest frera the r!ire of said
le-ece nt the rate of te ) cent. )t annum and
teeming costs, 1 have levitt np..n an.l will sell at
nU:ic aitctinn on .sa:ur.i.iv. the 4:h tiv of I -ecefn-ier.
175. at or.eoVio.-k p M.. at tbe onn H.mse
i.n-iniio c-nniyain! -.te. a'l the rnruMiile
ml Interest of ibe sai 1 Mrv aiib Wbuem and
0 the f -illewit.g rrerai-ses. to wit: Lot .So. or.e li
.i B o k eleven II; a s.-wa bv the' mwnieii p'at
1 the tcwii or' or.b Saiem in if arion conntv,
.J.-vsou.
T. '. PflA W.
Sheriff oi Marion Countv.
Nitem, 1'gti. Nor, fl. ls7-.-lw
i Dissolution of Copartnership.
I i. ail S4 iwiorn is my f ourem:
VimtE H HEltEBT GIVE THAT THE
Partnership heret-Horeeiisiinff and known
.st'ov A B?it. imttnrists, intbecifv of (5Vm.
rrejton. j ctire lay riissolve.1 bv mutual consent,
:io will fcereaf--r tte oontirim! bv li. W. m.
Ail ac-Hinls to be paii! n1 owtit to '-be saitifrat
-f Vox A lielt will be settleil witfi l. W. fox. and
til liabi iiies of ihe sai I firm of Cox ,t Belt wlI
paitl and settled bv ibe sa;l 1. Vi". ( ra.
i. w. cox.
B. r BELT.
Alt persons knowrnsr thomselves tn.lebte! to
he firm ol t ax A Belt will please call and settle
heir accounts and save costs.
P.W.I ox.
Salem, f k-:ober is, 1875. tw
Citation,
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for tha
Conntv ef Marion.
In the matter of the estate of James DeGratT, de
ceased. P. L. Wibis, a lministntior.
To Martha C. Kendall, Sfarv Ann Schweitzer,
Oscar Dcf.raff. Abner lt aff. Janes F. De
GrafT, Aivin liet.'ratr. Charles DeGraff, Marr
(formerly Marv iieGrarTL and all un
known heirs of said decdenc
VOU ASP E ACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY
tiled ami reatiired fo annear hotoro th
above named Court, st the Conrt Hottse in Salem,
in said Marion conntv, at 11 o'elock A. m., on tbe
sb day of Heeeirilr. ls.75, to then and there
j,...-. ir any e.OH, wnv an OTtwr .sbotltft DOC
be made bv sani Court antborlzins' Kaiil tuintsu.
traiorto sell the real estate of sai.1 tiecedeiit for
the vavroerit of theeroenses of sdmfnirs,tion
nd claims aeslnst said estate as peritkmed for bv
sai I adminfstrator. Said real esi&tji is a.-rli
as follows, to-wit: Bonaded bv bestnnintf at the
N. K. corner of section 7. T. S., B. 1 W., ia Ma
rion conntv. Oreiron. and running ibon.n
SI .45 . bains; thence sooth 4a 00 chains; thec
east 51.23 chains: t hence north a.00 cttains
tbence west 20.00 chains to the pi.tc of tieLdnnimr.
I l' II r . t- r
o.-20:4w County Judge.
Look Here!
J. M. COULTER
3 NOT DEAD XOR 1 KT SLEEPIKG, BCT
isullvean.1 kickinir. an.l mulv o, fiirn.uk
wi;b all kinds of '
Cooper-Ware,
t- IV
Salem or ast Portland.
shop m Pa'em on tbe lot where 1 1 nllt the brick
oi v.nntmmiui street, fnop in East Portland at
ne landiiijr ft he Stark street I'errv.
aii work warrattreti of the Ix-st. feblstf
Sherirt's Saic
T VIRTTKOF AN KSECt'TI---)N.
ml ol li e H.iiini-i
Tlli 3X OX
At'trn "v t'lis; .'!? i
Oh. e ... i .iti. i.'c I'.if.-u t i
:iM'iir at Law
iii!r. up stairs.
OKA TP. TKCCKS A Mi W Ai;
intra!! kinds oi eiiv ejir ti.if :
PlJlnre frame , .
ad mat a to order at
K...U. .ind size. or h n.d
.ewt.?l"m",, 'r'',,;r?,,,,v: The nerves ara
-i--" me oram; nut II the
st..mach. Ihe great vltalizer ol (he system. Is dif
ordered, the whole nervous oreaniiation is Tnai.
tially shattered for tbe time being. m
Tarrant's Seltzer Aperiet.
works wonders In cases of nervons debi'itv aristnc
Irom dyspepsia, by restoring-the atomacl toUi
norma) condition, and keepm, h 'bnZXhel
s.LP T AUt VKQtUTS.
N FuB IH
'iii. pi.oith
received an.l delivered lit a I ntu-is of :be .- v mi h
disiaicb. Packages lor c: nrclies and ibeiV tts
jorH delivered Hoe. irordwool. ba!e. hiy an I
Mraw keis. ou hand a..d dttlivere.1 tooriler i 'oa.-.h
and cab to all railroad trains. I have tl ebe-l
turnout in the city and am ready to till aH or. lei
to 1 rains, sleainUiais. panics, we I. 111. ir. pleastnv
ri.llna or callii.e. ilav or l.inbt. ir ,ers li t" ttti
Commercial Ho. el, Htali'e, ..flicooi- with diivers
will be promptly atlen.iet to; aiso in rea-li' ess
fortnnernln. iitiirlS) (,. (iKKhNK.
A
toe
Farm cl
frtt
BA'.
S CO
Acres.
fi.. AS Qf wATTLE.
"a','(! ntj Ilridle
T WIATEtf THE ABOVE
-T
PRIs-E
FREE!
Tim BOYS' O-VN -em
FrtEE throne m -n h. A.liir.-s
y MWH Im.'j9, H4im.ii, Mi.
riii t;niit i- t ;i
iti,. mi'i. a. A wi hi
Ftr par oi: ar , !
' ! w; hi-!
ku fs.i tni i
4
cii ol.
PHYSICIAN A.I .;.-. :
rICB-ComtIlercla Hnte'. s:0in, o eson.
(ee4:lfl
Batt e
eell.'t
Fl; K COOI'l-'R.
'reek Lime Ki'n, I ' a. bums C , tj
Wi" 1
so ni '
slou., Op
tti !'1H
ie.-n. ' !'
4- i
t i.i. . .
- i J-
i i he
east corner
li'e " ircei- Court of Ihi '
ate ol (ireiroii. 1or the conntv of Manon, on lh. !
22.1 .lav ol tx-tol-er. I.S7 ".. in iaeor ot A. F. I base. '
I plainiiif, anil tm.-tiiist llcin v S eper a' d Keb.vc i
i S!(iH-r. his wit',-, iicten.l.inis. I'..r i lie sum of i we. - i
i ty-lwo h wired nivi f . urn -four a Mil is.litidot'ai s j
( V . s. guld c. ii), and co-:s utei disbursements, j
jtaelat :i'i to.iretlier wi'b ttrerest fr--m iht '
I da.e .'I'sai t d. c'-ee ;tt the rale of ten oer. cent an j
1 ac.-t-'jii-ft cos s, I have .evie I iijst . an.l will se!' a j
i it 1 1 1 auction, on s-i:urlav. te 4 I, .lay of Ce-;
! eemiier. I87t. a: two 'cis-k e. At . at the Coin- '
j II us.Mlro-in stitleou :r-a d -:a e.a i tberisiii ;
1 1 ' ' e aii.i iniert si . f.-t.o -; i i i. nry s .,.. !tit Kc :
btv.-a s. o e , !n"s -a iI'i-, in an.l .o lt,e lielon i
; freniises :.. wit: lie-.'.niiini.' n' (!te son-h-e.-isi cr
iter of si c ton (It e in fnivits. ft ei e south, rariyr.
one west of the Wi :iame te meritliHii. i.i Mario:
cotnHy. sta e tif ui-' fton; Ihetiee t.or It iltree t un ;
dr. -if an. I ..u'-et. ro is; i hence we-1 ore hun ln-d tti-1
thir-v-tH-n rtsis; iltenc.t s.ni,-1 tbr.e liuiinrefl a.i.i
seven r.sls; thence ea I o;.e In'tvlre l ti'id 'l.in
ts'oroisio ibe pace efh j;-;- i.iug.li .her ivirf
ihe tenements, herediia-1!. ii- a .1 app-'r e a ce
hereunto b-N.nsiiit; or i:. ;it.v wist., .-if str .-ti..i.ir
t. ' . sir w.
St .'i-tifofMation omit t
Sa'em. Osrn.. . v fitb. liT.i-ln.
! COMMERCIAL
jLirery, Sale and Feed Stable,
j Corner Commercial and State Streets.
! SALEM, OKEGCS.
1 AVIISO. & BE AX, 5ropr.
Constantly on hand a well selected stock of
. ixoiSEa fob salei
j At low rate.
' Good Horses and Carriages to
Let.
Horses Kept on Uvery,
Nov. Kd t f.
JAMES F. BROWN,
Attorrey-at-Law andiotary Pjblic,
Enfrene City, Oreion.
. w miaW.
y.Anrjt I'ublie.
I
(il.O WILLIAMS.
SHVtrV I WiLLIfiUlS,
Real Estate and Money
Broke 'S.
SHOUT I.OA.S MADE.
j ear oOi-ce lu Moore leek, Salem Oregon- ?U
BROS.,
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