T WEEKLY dRESON STATESMAN. SATCR1TyT: XOVKMBEU27, 1S73. f 'orrertlon. Bnoanan vs. Bucannn, in tl-.o Oresoninn of yesterday morning, means James rUiotnan 8. ilary Bncamm. ISIter Sow. Tho WilUnuU-e Chief r-.iswj up lic ,ivtr last night, leaving portion of her cargo at tie Farmer' warehouse. She returns this evening. IlflMlSlied. Harvoy W. Scott, Eq. so tho Oregoimn is in formed, recently tmil-red his resiRnitio-i as eneof the Jirc;or fir tho O.vg m Central R. R., which has been accepted. S. B. Starr, tho insane man sent to the Asy lum last week in chargf John Pearson, made Ilia escape from the Itit-hrtr j; i , in which he had bien yractd for safe keci inp:, was re-eaj-tnied near Albany last Saturday. Prof. Day's Grand Soiree last Thursday night was lur-'i Iv attended. We learn from eye-wit nesses that it was a sneeess. This evening the Trotssor will asrain giva lessons, and hereafter it will ba on Saturday nights. M.4KKIED. November Cist, 173, at the residence of Solo mon Smith, by R.-v. John F. lK-miey, Mr. Marsliul D. B.unsby and -Miss Sarah Smith, all of Marion coonty. Hiank. Tickets to the Fair, to be given by the young ladies of the M. E. Chnreb, on the 25th and 2Gth inst., have been laid on onr table. We will endeavor to do jnstice to that splendid snpper to be served or, that occasion. We are pleased to we onr old fri lid and fe!-lew-townsman, D. D. Orton, again on onr streets. Mr. Otton, it will ba remembered, is the gentleman who was aceidently shot by VYat kms in the court room in this city, a sin r: time since. We see by yesterday 's Oregonian that Mr. Jam?s Buean in of this city, obtained a divorce from his wife in tho Circuit Court of Multno. . man connty. Tilmon Ford. Eq., did the legal work for our land-lord of the Benet Hon-e. Til knows how to do snch business in "ship shape." -. One Mors TKTOnTTrXATE We clip the fal lowing from the Times: -Dudley Hillitry, of Applegate, was examined before Judge Wat son by Dr. Callender, on Tuesday last, and pr nonsevd insane, He was so violent that it was deenaed necessary to put a straight-jacket on him. Dr. Jackson end Alvin Caldwell took him to the Asylum on Wednesday. Coming.. In a late issue of the Figaro we find the fol lowing in relation to Prof. Hermicn of whom we have made previous mention: Eaily in December, Professor Hermaun, un der engagement to Mr. Tom Magnire, will set out for a Winter tour through Oregon and British Columbia, nnd-r the management of Mr. Sherry Corby a. The Profess ir has been doing wonderfully well at San Jose, and indid in every town which he has so far visited. Steamer YaUini Suntc. Telegraphic intelligence reached Portland Snndav of the sinking of the O. S. X. Co.'s steamer Yakima on Satnrdav evening. The Yakima was descending the river from Waliola, and while crossing John D ij's rapid j struck on a rock. A large hole was stova in the Lull, causing her to sink in a very short time. She had on board a full cargo of freight. Full par ticulars have not been learned of the disaster but is feared that both steamer and cargo wit prove a total loss. Ran m Aeeirt "tit. A son of Mr. Wm. Cole, night watchman at the Willamette Woolen Mills, met with a vi-ry severe accident this morning, while sawing wood for the mills with a buzz saw. His hand came in contact wirh the saw in snch a manner that it went between the third and littl-s finger and cut along thrnngh the hand nearly to the wrist, leaving the little finger and side of the hand hanging by the skin only. Medical assis tance was at once obtained and the wound dressed, but it is doubtful if the finger can be saved. OcJil Feil.Vn h Library. The f llowing is the list of books received sin 33 onr last report: Fleasnre and Profit. Htllawr's Mi. Idle Ages. .Little Prattler and Littls Tatier. Smith's wealth of Nations. Swift's Xiuios. Starnts. Goldsmith. British Drametis to Canterbury Tales. Boswell's Life of Johnson. Spectator. Popnlar Delusions. Curiosities of Literature. How He ) t tererel. The Daily Bee puts it in a mild form, thusly: Wo. V. Diekerson is bis name; his home is in Illinois. He came to Oregon to lsk f .r land, aud fuund a lottery game. Tne game has !een running in Estes A Simpson's block, crnner of Front and Washington streets, as several suck ers taken in yesR-nUy and to-ilay testify. It is r.on est now, however, as the- operators have hepn ealied awav on business counected with the poliiie. Diekerson was returning to Illinois for his family, and while waiting here for the next steamer, engaged in seeinc; the s;g its. Some volnnteer friend "Bteered'' him against the game, and he is wiser by $240. fenttuni'il rlK- Capta'n Tj.h Jljuntaiu of the Portland Light Batterv, Bays the Oreg itiin, has given ordeis lor a lar'e !l i,' tiutt is to be nude in Sn Fran ciso and which will ba completed in time to be displayed on the Fourth of July, 1876. It wiil bo, when finished, among the finest tiigson tl e coast, being 103 feet long and 50 wide. Messrs. Noreross & Co., of San Francisco, have the or der for mannfioturirig the fl ig. This il ig will bs displayed from the summit of a lol'ty staff, 200 feet high, which is to bj erected expressly for the purpose, on the one hundredth anniver sary of onr nation's independence, The colors are'to'be 100 feet in bagtli in order to repre sent one foot for erery year since the adoption of the Deelaratios of Iadependenc3. Caplain Tom has cooimeneed a long time ahead in r-1 der to have everything retly for the notable y- B TUB WAY. A tine crop of wheat was raised ia the lowtr end of the county the pust season, already 20, 0j0 bushels have been shipper from Br.tteviUe, mostly to the. Imperial Hiiis, O.egon City. Butteville supports good schools, one church, two stores, ap;ie hriiidy distillery, champagne eider and vinegir f.ietory. Granger's Lodge &nJ. debating club, with now and then on amateur concert thrown in by way of variety and some 70 Chinamen are grubbing new fields in the vi cinity. On the whole that part of the county seems prosperous to the tjaveler, or one who lias visited the locality before. The Chump g Mills carry two run of burrs, which enables thrn to supply the home de mand for flour and ship a large amount of tiie staple article for Portland. The viiiag.; of Ciiampoeg advances but slow ly, like many other towns of Oregon iu the in terior, the main business of the place is done b-fov. The merchants thereby one general store and warehouse have already shipped 25.000 bushels of wheat, mostly to the Imptriul M lis, 1 ut "fll mme is in the bauds of farmers wasting bettor prices. The mill H-:bool, store, stiop and K rrigan's grocery constitute tiie nucleus of the village. Kerrigan is one of those ver.-i-atile geniuses that can use either hand to write and does it equally well with either. His is a much frequented corner, especially daring election time. At the store was shown an egg packing de vico, made of tulu instead of the common paste board, tho most complete thing out. On the fine farm of Win. Case, Esq., some throe miles from Ciiampoag. from 150 acres iu wheal which heretofore averagi d about 4,000 bushels, this time he obtained only 2,800 hush ols, owii:g to the hot dry weather uf July, tas crop bemg spring wheat, did not stand such season aa '.vt.ll ai fail so.vj grain. airs. Fauuiu Morel? It I. wife of 8. A. Moveland, E-.q., ot r-rtlanJ. (one of the OregOuiau staff), is epjiidmg a few days at her fathe. Mr. Wm. Case, .Eq. '1 he iiuU crop is abandant in this part of the couuty. A large supply of vogerab s aud po tatoes are also reported ia this vicfoity. I.pjf Breken. James Bates, an old resident of Jefferson and one of the oldest settlers of the -tate, bi-ofee his leg while gathering fruit on Friday last. He is doing well. I'erouiinl. Luther Bosnian, Esq., father to B. H. Bow man, of this citv, arrived yesterday, lie is now 74 years old and comes all the way across the continent to pay a visit to this his only son. The grand jury present d a tine bill of iu d.ctmcnt against Andrew Harmin alias Dan Smith, and Sarah Jane Montcomey, for receiv ing and concealing, and aiding in concealing ar ticles of value, knowing the same to have bet I; i.ulm or embezzled from t!e TJ. S. mail. M.Wiltlt.O. At tho residence of the bride's father, by B. Weisner. Justice of the Peace, V. T. Vonclavt and Anna Binghman, both of Marion county, Oregon. - Our lonltln. The population of Oregon is rapidly increas ing as is sliowu by the voto cast at the late election. It is well known thtt only half of the actual votes in tho State were cast and yet it shows about twenty thousand. Three M.-ii ami a "Tl-er." Three "budgy" individuals, not long since, ire rejiorted to have "weakened" in an effort to lx.it the "Tiger," just about daylight and two depo,i;c-d themselves on arable and the third im a bench. All were a sleep in a few minutes, and the individual on the bench rolled off on the floor and as he slowly awoke, he drawled oat 'Jim, did you mark the last 'turn?" Wt suppress the names. Siew I'alfiiU. Through dispatches to Dewey A Co., Patent Ag nts, San Francisco, we receive the following advance list of U. S. patents, granted to Pacific Coast inventors: H. Anderson, Vallejo, Cal.. mandn.1 for broom machines; H. M. Gray, Sun Francisco, mstallic burial close; J. Enright, Sau Jose, Cal., steam boiler furnaces; D. H. Lafferty, San Francisco, batter feeder for cake matting. . The city of SaU-m is assuming the air of a great commercial eity. On account of high water there are only two wharves which can be used, and boats have frequently to wait on each other to discharge their cargoes. The "City of Salem" passed np last night and w ill go as far as Harrisbnrg. The Champion is on the upper river and will return with a cargo of wheat. Tne Willamette Chief leaves for Portland this morning loaded with wheat and flour. Sab m capitalists control the wheat and flour mr-vket of the State and employ most of the f shipping which comes into the Columbia river trom foreign ports. cw Invention. W. H. Lemingvr, Esq., of Salem, his invent ed a new style of Sh lekl-, which bids fair to take the place of ail that kind of "Jewelry" now iu use in tSiis country. It is so constructed thai the joints cannot be reached by either file or saw and no hammers or other tools will enable a prisoner to get it off. The best shackles now in use are easily disposed of by very simple tools but this new iuvention supplies the want of a sure ehackl and wiil doubtless be universally adopted when brought into notice. Mr.Leioin ger is raanutacturing some specimens that the invention may ba fested in different prisons. We wish the inventor a fortune. IBOtl MI.VKRTOV. Silver Lodje Xo. 36. I. O. G. T. at S Iverton last Saturday night, added six new members to its list. A. A. Leonard is W. C. T.; Orpba Craustou, R. H. 6.; E. P. Hicks. L. H. 8.; Millie Miseher. W. T. T.: John Hicks, W. F. S.; Rev, Ramsby. W. T.; Sal'de Meschcr, W. C; M. Runsby. W. M.: Allie Mescher. W. T. M.; Wilton Simeral, W. I. G.; John Mescher, W. O. Q.; Dr. T. W. Davenport, Forrest Wilber and 8. T. H brt. trustees; Hjo. W. Cranston, L D.: and L. F. Mescher, D. D. G. W. C. T. Daubir was making an official visit to the Lodge on the night above spoken of. A number of visitors were present from Abiqna L d,'e, an 1 speeches were made by Davenport. Wilbur, Hall and others, and a pleasant time wis had. B isiness i Sil verton is brisk in every depart ment and bids to be fair the winter through. A SIMP I IHSTRES9. Site tm mMuisl rmm ttnfknitiakfl; wurk t y Hie tittHSte l ellnlr. The steamship Gnssie Telfair, Capt. Gardner, fon Victoria and Bonnd ports, arrived this f n.noon, direct from Port Townsend. Two days ago, after leaving the latter port, the Tel air sighted the ship Coqnimbo, which l albeen nm upon the beach last Thursday night, during a snow-storm. A boat came from the ship and got Capt. Gardener to tow h-r back to Fort Msdison, whence she had sailed with a cargo of 650 000 feet of lumber. The vessel had lost her rudder and hai fen feet of water in her hold. The Telfair -brought 13S tons of coal and 63 bb's of oil. A w I'hase. The Oregon Seutinel says: "The proeenrion in the ease of the State vs. David Briggs, which has been on trial in the Circuit Court daring ihe week, were considerably surprised on Mon day last on the examination of Rev. S. Bkid more, of Ashland, on behalf of the defense. For the time being thev were at a loss how to meet this new and unexpected argument ad vanced bv this witness, which, should it be carefully impressed on the minds of the jury men, will no doubt cause the acqnittal o the defendant. The strongest point in the evidence of this gentleman was that being unable to dis tinguish the right from the wrong at that time. this vming man. at the command of his mother of course deeming that sufficient fired the shot that caused tiie death of his victim. That iu his ignorance of the enormity of the crime hj simplv obeyed her commands, not having the slightest knowledge of the penalty provided in the statute books. Whether such was really the case or not, it must be admitted that the evidence of the witr.oss in support of this theo ry is veil strong, and will tend in a great meas ure to au acquittal of the prisoner. ! BY THE WAY. Br ots Station has shipped about 13,000 bushels of wheat this season and there remains Mom.- 1-2.00J more about there in the hands A farmers. Th new improvements about Gervais in elude new Masonic Hail, 50x24 feet with store Klow, four new dwellings, two blaeksmith slums, one boot and shoe store and addition to several buildings formerly erected, beside the new Bail Road House, 40x40, with an L, 30x20, the main bnilding with two stores below. The of Mount Hood and Rainier from the railroad depot, at Gervais, which has been ob scured tor the last two weeks by cloudy weather, appeared clear and beautiful yesteday. the 23d, which they consider an index of good weather, after so long a storm. With schools, churches, 'a resident Priest is expected soon) two large stores of general merchandise, large ding store and several other stores. The new Foundry Company are making kettle aud hol low ware of varied styles of superior quality nd other items of interest too numerous to note particularly, indicate creditable advancement in this vigorous young city, which promises well for the future. Prob nb.v the proceedings of the next meeting of the City Council may furnish important develop ments which w expect to be reported by one of that honorable body for our local reporter at Gervais. Some 35,0 )0 bushels of wheat have been sent forward by rail from lervais, and still a larte amount remains. From Woodbum, about the saaie amount has been sent forward to Portland. Yet a large amount remains in tbe warehouse and iu the hands of farmers ill the vicinity. A new drug store, warehouse, plough and furniture shop, and the center of all, and greater than all fot business, is the general merchandise store of Hedses & Son, which sup ply a large and flourishing f j-ming country. A new steam flouring mid and hotel are talk of, while the em nsive nurstry of Mr. Bettle niier, near the station, affords an opportunity lor all in that part of the connty to raise the chuic st fruits. A new church and sohoolhouse are promise next spring. Tiie music term for lessons on the piano just diawiug to a successful close here. On t'-e whole tUe future promiaes to be pros perous Ut the ntrial in teres to ot Woodbtu-fe A ehem is propon-ti for pn-veiitlng.tht tilling up ot Coo Buy. , The weather remains very glonniy- f.-eqiK'nt showers ''"t little Miii'iiim in this part of the State, K rsilroiNi U projected to Port Orflml Residents '4 that place claim that It is th st port on tho coast of Oiegon. IEI. At Oregon City, X.weinhcr 22. 1375. Miss Mnry Ann Keller. lion. Ben HoilHtlay passed fontii by (.eelnl tra'n yesterday on In way to N'ew York mid Washington, bevem! gentle- nliiti accomp-tnied him. 1uiiiunIiIu. IVor. W. it. I'urker is teiieliiug peu- nmnsliip in the city a ml has the reputation of being a first-class te.iehor. Onr young people should take advantagu of this most excellent opportunity. For terms see ad vertisement in another column. tuned. H. Tull, Estj.. has pre-vited the mana- agerot the Statesman with a very tine walking stick, a a lhiiiiksgiviiig present. It Is made of two piece the main Mem of Oregon crab and the head neatly carved from what is known as Indian wood. ,lu Want. There is a widow in North Balem who is re ported nick and iq want. She has three chil- Jien. none of whom are old enough to provide for themselves or aid her. She is sn industrioi a woman but is placed in her present conditio. i through sickness. A Christian people like this, surrounded by plenty, should not allow such a cose to go unrelieved. THE td'.tor ol the Com Cottdty Record has visited some coal mines on the bay only to be shocked by profane language ti the part of workmen. He speaks of rumb ling ear and says: The very air seems blue with the pro fanity of mule drivers as they apply scrip tural epithets to their patient animals. Peneaal. Dr. J. B. T.ee. of Corvallis. called on ns ye-teniay. Ih: is a member ol the St ite Senate and an unflinching Republican. 3:ich men a Dr. Lee are the foundation of this Government, and on them no must J depend tor the jierpunatioii of onr Repub- j itcau institutions and free sc1kk!. River ili'Si, The steamer Aiice came down trom Eola last night with i'20 tons of wheat and took on ix ton of hides at this place. She t:ike 120 ton more wheat at Wlieat bniti. which oomph-tr her cargo. Ste-tmer Bouanzi passed down yeter il.y. tailed Dr. D. M. Jones, ot Albany, menilier of the Medical Faculty of the Willamette University, called on the Statksmas yes terday, lie reports the people of Linn county "distressingly healthy" foi doctor. Dr. Jones is a reliable Republican and of Csor a Mend to the only Republican illy paper in Oregon. Iptnred for Theft. Deputy Sheriff Barker arrested William Marshall on a charge bt stealing $100 cni, one giin, so ne clothing and jewelry. om Mr. Piet ot French Prairie. The theft was committed some time ago and the arrest was made yesterd v. The young man has been in that c.muty botrd- ng house before. A Joke. A sensation was talked up late !at irht which excited all who heard it. lint it proved to be a canard. The story ran. ih.i iv.itini h-nt two bii!..it rait nt iail and was trving to escape. "e fouinl the prisoner safely lr-ked np at a late hour .d ;b .,, nn Kn.wt. tt The "champion snorer" of Oregon. failed on securing a prize at the late State air,and Decommg Iignsted nitlitr want of appreciation on the part of the Boani.has turueil his attention to adjusiii g a '-flashy" necktie, 011 which he hetow most of Ins time. This is a pecuiarity uf this great genin-. Tkce to its natural instim ts the Sloun- tain Sentinel attacks a good citizen fir aiding in building np our public fchonK Ot course that pajwr has no sympathy witn public school anil we cannot reason ably expect it to avoid an attack on eveny convenient occasion The iieonle are on the other side of that fight, as will be c'early shown at the next election. At the Boise races last week a gent! man who was greatly indignant at one of tbe decisions from the judges' stand re- marked in a pretty loud tone ot voice t at JohnHalleyappiojiclied hi in and exl.il- ited that amount of money, asking him if be "meant business." He was taken aback and ,ned ,0 have forgotten hi, threat jut tDout that time. f'npt. Unwell and the Pnrlfle. We copy- from the Orcgoniitn an in pr- eniiig article on the subject of the condi tion ot dpt. Howell of the steamship Pacific, when it put toea 01 its l ut voy- azei. t ne report tnat ne was .mi'iK is ut nieil. and the evidi-nce on both sids of the twtion. o ftr as wc hive obtiinci! it, has apj3-Hrel in tl.i psper. The m it ter still remains unsettlwl. Further testi mony will proha'iily be brought out. I'he Illinois papers tell an affecting rory of a lurge and 'sigaciou Newfotinillaml dog that walked 500 miles to get back to h'r old master, and then died. The coun try through which the faithful beast had traveled was a somewhat desolate tract, in which there were no shf ep or stray chil dren, ami it happened also tint he hadn't had a taste of letter-carrier tor some months. ppirltnnliatir. A spiritual seance' was given at the office ot Judge Lawson last evening, at which most wonderful things were per formed. The medium brought aliotit results which were new to mortal eye as unaccountable a many of the miracle reported trom former ages actually "ma terializing" spirits, or making it appear so. He gives anotner perioriiwn e to night, to wl.ieh thinking people are Invit ed. Admission tfl.OO. C'-oroner'a luquet The Coroner. I):. Fi-ke. summoned a jury Wednesday forenoon to hold an In quest over the remains ol A itoiue Kleber. They rendered the following verdict: We, the jury called to examine Into the cause of the death of Autoine Kleber. found dead in hi bi tl at the Bumeit Hone, this 24th day of Nov -mber. 1S75, do hereby certily that to the nest ot onr knottiedire and belief, and in accord nee with the testimony given to u-. the de ceased mine to his dearn by excessive u- of intoxicating liquors). I.F.o Wll.f, John litKKY, 0. A. Kfeu. J. M. aTT.' J. M. Pattf.kcon, A. M. WALLEK. In reply to a young writer wlm wished to know ""What maitaziiie will give me he highest position onicky" a cotempora ly advises: "A powder magazine, if you tan contribute a tu-ry article. Honest and courageous people have very little to say about either tnei courage or their honesty. The nun has no need to boast of his brightnef nor the moon of bet etruigeuc. - . -MARKET REPORTS- A We give lielow the latest retorts by f-et-Kraph and mall up to tbe bonr or going to press. We confine our report to thor stapfes proilucel In Oregon, in which our people, are esjiecially interested. Out markets depend largely on the productions' of other countries. The Mark Lane Express1 weekly review of the corn Irade, of November 22d, says: Rain has Indefinitely postponed much of the autumnal sowing in England, with the bad condition of samples ad continued iargp Imports. Many markets are a hilling cheaper, but farmers are re I ictant to accept lower prices ex cept for poor sample. When for eign arrivals slacken, a soon they must. iikI rents are paid, better trade at more paying pHie seems more than likely. It appear that French report have been fa vorable. No sowing lias been done in some district. This has hardened prices ot wheat in Pari and the provinces, al though flour is somewhat cheaper. Prices in Belgium are firm and In Holland sta tionary. In Germany the markets are in active ami generally unchanged, though at Dazing ami in Hungary quotations are lower. The Russian markets show no change. AM:n BET AIL MAMIiET. I'rortiire. The followlngaretheqiiotaitousof vege tables at retail at the preseut time: Wheat S7,t4C per bushel, liny fl6t'20 per ton. Potatoes Firm at $ 1 per bushel. Onions $131 25 per bushel. Carrots 50 cents per huhel. Tarstiip $1 25 per bushel. Souaklie 75cl?l pw dozen. Cabliagc 75c'3$l perdtKe.i. Apple 50c per bushel. Pt urt 73c per bushel. Kulf r, tw, r.tr Kj;g Scarce at 37 er dozen. Butter Market fairty supplied at 50c p.-r pound. Lurt! 1 A3 20c er und. Chickens f-J 75-53 r dozen. The alsve are the prices at which the article mentioned sell to tln consumer. Urorertea, Etc. Sujjtmr San f raucisco refined V bbl. 12.4S134 f Bs; Island. 11312. syrup-? gal. 8011 00. T,.n la pan, f ii. 50ai 00; Imperial. 1 25-31 50. OftCosta Rica, f ft. 23c; Java. 35e. Salt Carmen Island, per cwt. 1 Of; LivtrMKl. ciiarse, 1 0i); dairy. 1 75. Coal oil 3594oY. Ma t'ranrnra 3frkrt. BT TELEORAfB. Bas Faaactsoo, Novembers 3. Flour Market weak, and decline probable; extra jobbing, S5 "56 2S, with liberal dis count for hi ping lot. Wheat-Market qnkt at $1 S01 95 for go si average crop. Barley-F d in lota. SI 20l 25. OatsFted. il 761 93; will cover all feed torts. Potatoes retaliima, $1 051 40; Salinas, $1 50I S3; sweet. S2 50. Corn-Market firmer, say flS2Hl25 fer large yellow, and $1 274 for small round yel low. Rye $1 40(3:1 46. Hav G od volunteer whett, $16. APT. HOWKLI.. I From the Oretoni. . . - -i-. . i.t: .t...,l 1 A letter irom - ew meum. hkj - few day ago, stating that Capt. Howell, of the Paclhe. w as intoxicated w hen lie sailed on his lat voyage, lia1 caiieel from the ssreiit of the steamship line ut the following letter, in w hich he gives the othkh side or the Stoht. i Nkvt I acoma. ov. 21, IS10 El. Oregoxias: Your occasional cor respondent at this place has foully slan dered the late Cant. J. D. Howell, in hig ....KlialMMt in viuir tsaiu ftt the Slttll ,iat o Sunday, the 3iHh of Ortober. the stmship Pacitic arrived at this port abotit 12 M. Within an hour after her arirval. t :ipi:iiu noneit went up mc 1 uiiim valley on busiiiei connected with the line, tin his return. Mr. W. H. File, a resident of thU place, met him upon the railroad wharf, entered into a convervalion with htm In reirarrl to business matter, att-om- naiiied him aN Brd the shin, where they met a lady and gentleman waiting to -e i:nt. Unwell. Mr. Fife thereupon bill the- Cantaiu eootl.hv. ami came ashore. This was after ilatk, probably after G o'clock. I saw Cant. Howell (Kiaune allv during the evening, and net ween " an" 10 O chick nau mvaNuu 10 e-o to Ids room to c1nii'i- " 1 1 11 him about matrt-r-s connected wiih the inter t of the line. I spent probably t...it .... !.,.. M-til, lit,,, milt I iloutr mn-t ..., ... Howell was intox- icated on that evening. I have no l-ita- lion in saying that, though mf a total nii- sttuance man. t.npiain iinni icm :. t.i lidtiifj Aa rvimrds tht' '.,,., wlth ri.nl'to the lite Imats. I mVe onlv to say that tiie ship had not oyer six ami I think there were not over "L' S 'rIr at lesM two ol them ware sjifely IihiiicIimI and tilled with people, but innneiliatelv afterwards swamped try circumstance be yond the control ot any man. I have the testimonv of Mr. W. U. Fife and other, who have made file trip to San Francisco and return on the stenmrr I'avitie. that Optaiii Howell and hi otllcers were un tiring in tneir attention to the wants ot their passenger, and to their duties on lamnl the ship I trust tint you will give tin deiil il of the falsehood of your Occa sional Correspondent, as an act of jusnee to a aoie a seaman as ever waiKeo me ihi k ot a ship. l$y ao doing you will re ceive the approbation of number, who. like myself, know not bow well tliey loved the man until death taught them how he had endeared hiniclf to ns. J. S. V AI.KEH. Agent O. X. & P. t. Co. 1. furtliermort! ask that now you wiil reesll the remarks made in your edit orial columns in connection with the letter of vour Occasional Correspondent mile lie can inrnisii tne prooi as uk i-mmi n be able to do. I have tiiquireit ii:t mt matter and can nor find a man here who will substantiate his statement to any wav. S-AV... Ami also thei i-omes to the stirfaoe. with a little nior.- evidence of imlignitioa than of either discretion or literary tul- turu. ANOTHEK WITNESS. Xk.w T acoma W T Nov. 22nd 1875 Mr Editor Sur: I see in your Issue ot the 20th a correspoiidsnce from here gign- ed tioi-tstoiiel the statement 111 tnat arti cle J de-ire to contradict. 1 say they are talse 111 tn.ro. as Cant Unwell Took supper at the Ho- rell 011 Ihe Hill with me on Sunday pre- vi.iiis to Desaster I accompanied htm W II Fife and one W F Wright to the bill p Laving at the Wharf heri iiiit liim xgree to. lake a certain Lot ot tjtnve Holts lor the sad Mr F and from my own knowledge I say it t W holey untreti and the Oivgou iau will be held responciblo until the name it the Wrigbter is published. the evidence of all those who knew him s;fy tha' more officiant or better Qualified officer Doe not Live It was pronper and well said When God poots hi Iland on man all Sivelized Christians Should take theirs ff A. J. KpWAKES A LII KY mUW. I'he proprietor ol the Grand Hotel tie (me. Berlin, one of the largest and finest in Germany, was formerly a servant iu tl 6 establishment. While linsmotobte or head waiter. One ot the iru ot. a rich widow, fell iu love with him. and 01 course they were married. lie bought out his master forthwith, went to flglit the French, was brave, decorated by the Em peror, and came with the other "Johnnie marching home covered with iurd:t4 and importance. Now he is a very tieivy Prussian swell. Two thousauJ u. rra. ji oysters from Shot -watet Be,y, aia to U plntt4ifjut8.y,Cr I . StTATte NEW MEWS. " Plie Iti'intsMr learns of a number of se vere cae'of tliptliPJht on the Lncklahiute. One famlljf (rive lot two children aud have four sw hers dangerously ill with It. Another lias IWur children sellout v ill with It. - It U nrcttr cold tm In Moiitan t now and the I llooll ke'-is have illreHily big III to guw their whisky Into bit chunks. The Jacksonville Srntluel Is InfuriMeil that 1I111 lug one of the violent wind srnrtn which have prevalleil at illtlerent limes (luring the past neck, a tree full Into a cninp ot China men who have been at work !m1lliii2 the dlicli of the Kugli-h Hv- (Iranllc Xliiiiiix t.'onipauy at Oalice creek. killing three Instantly and dangerously injuring the fourth. Tins superintendent of tho Oregon Quartz Mill ami Mining Company, on Oalice creek, report over 4.1)00 tons of paying ore In sight. I'he hew mill Iml comuieueed erii-liliig. ami would reduce ID or 12 tons per day. It U estimated that the ore will work Ironi $20 to $33 ht ton. The company expected to mak the fir-"t clean iii) annul tune this month, ami wobIo forward bullion as stage travel would itr mit. We clip! the following items from tiie Jacksonville Sentinel : We have been told that during one of the violent whrd storms which have pre vailed at different times during tins past week, a tree tell into a camp of Chinamen who have been at work hiiililinga ditch for the English Hydraulic Mining Company, at Gain Creek, killing three instantly and seriously injuring a fourth. A little daughter of W. E. Dyer while accompanying her futher to ihe woods, met with a svrious accident by the falling of a tree, breaking one f her legs in two places. She' was getting along niejly at last accounts. The English Company at Oalice Creek have about completed the ditch to thrir eravr! claims oil tialice Creeic. ami win 111 a short time, no di ubt. commence work iu the mines. I'he niiu of the past few week liave more or les tilled np their tllfch bv Hit' caving in ot the banks at iHfteraut taces. win, h atti-r the loose earth tM-coifre Iwfttenettj t -not tikeiy to occur j again; 1 Ct. B. B. tlrifi'e t yestenlay killetl a line large hear iloe tftTlils Nncli. It was Hue ami fat ami we are Imb-Ofed to him tor a liberal share of it with one of the feet for show. lie weighed upwards of 3n0 iHinmls. TIIE SEW M KEIAKIT. rrtcfila Aslitt I nllra-ly and I'nrnir SrwpHer illlclMS'i. General II. V. Boynton writes to the Cincinnati Gazette as follows concern ing Hecretary Chandler: Unlike many of the President's Sec retaries; he needs no introduction to the country. It is even possible that he w ill need none in England, for the lion of that hind lias been swung around by the tail iu the i-enate ouce or twice too often by the present Sec retary of the Interior to justify any a til-read Englishman in asking who ia this Mr. Chandler. His woint ene mies, and those who write most severe! v about his nomination, muC all admit that in tiie course of a long Congressional career, which from first to last lias been one upon which the eye of the public lias been constantly fixed, no charge! of conniving at fraud or of aiding Iraud have been brought against him. Aud on this account when his sel-ctioii became known al most the universal letnark was : Well, one tiling can le said for Zaek Chandler- lie's iimn-st." Aud in lhe!e times that U much to say. It is cer tain lht lie won't sleal himself or allow those under linn t do so. He is full of activity and energy, and will, without uoubt, give his time faithfully to the work lie has in hand No forty -l wo per Cent, of ab sences will lie scored against him. No one will ever have tne remotest ex cuse for passing the criticism on his administration cf the Department which he hurled at tsecrttary Co when advertising the removal o.f the latter, namely, mat he was running the Interior as it Sunday .School. .Mr. Chandler will certainly attempt to do its business promptly ami honestly, but at the same time will probably aim to make everything coutriOute as far as po-sible to the ends of the party. As to reforms in ttie Department, these are further along. In these matters the new Secretary has his ; reputation to make. In worn phrase, He Is to tw thearebtteetof his own fortune. He has sixteen months in which to impress himself upon the country in capacity of a very impor tant Cabinet office. IHE KU ! E 11 ISiSlA From Sci ibner's Monthly. A m licit more (deasing performance, and one which liiigtK perhaps better have been mentioned in connection with the exploits of the jugglers, is the "egg dance." This is not, us one might expect from the name trivet) it, a dance wiih these fragile objects. It in executed iu this wis: The dancer, dressed iu a corsage aud very short skirt, carries a willow wheel of modi-rate diameter fastened horizontally upon the tp of her head. Around thia wheel threads are fastened, equally distant from eneh other, and at the end of each of these threads is a lip-ii"ose, which is kept open by a glass beafl. Thus equipped the young girl comes toward the spec tator with a basket full of eggs which she passes around for inspection to prove that tliey are real, and not imi tations. The music stt ittes up a jerky, monotonous strain, and the dancer begins to whirl around with great r apidity. Then, seizing an egg. she puts it in one of the Blip nooses, and, wiih a quick motion, throws it from her in such a, w.ty as to draw the knot tight. The swift turning of the dancer produces a centrifugal force which stretches the thread out straight, like a ray bhooting front the circumference of the circle. One after another the eggs are thrown out iu these slip nooses until they make a horizontal aureole or halo about the dancer's hean. Then the dance becomes stll jiore rapid, so rapid, in fact, that it is difllcull to distil-gtiisti tne tenures ui thetrirl: the moment is critical; the least false step, the least irregularity in time, and the eggs dash against each other. B-it how can the dance be Btoimed ? There is but one way that is to remove the eggs in I lie way in which they have been put in place. This oneration is bv far the more deli cate of the two. It is nt-ees-uiry that the dancer, by a single motion, exact aud unerring, .should take hold of tiie eirir. and remove it from the nooe, A single false motion of the hand, the Ittitott, interference wun one 01 me tin-pads, ami the rreneril irrangement is suddenly broken, and the whole nerformiince disastrously ended. At last all the eiriiS are successfully re moved: the dancer suddenly stops, mul without Beeininir in the least dizzied by this da-ice of twemy-flve or thirty minutes, she auvanoea 10 me spectators with a firm step, 1 nd pre- Hots them the eecs. whi-li aieimme diately broken iu a flat dish to prova that there U no trick am ut the per- iortuain'p" 1 II CHEMEX r 'AHIOJSS. Pull-backs, tin y do say, are i.-s aggra valeil. Large pelisses with deep fur border are iirciiiiriii!' to ratte: braver is the lavorite. Hlue satin nil I brown velvet are the mo-., for confections. Very long ringlets are worn; braids arc replaced by twists; no catogims auoweu. elderlv ladies are forbidden curls. rriniM-s and braid-, but not a bead of let this season. Seal brown and olive green, two colors lu-i'oiniii-r. are t ishtonable in silks and Indies oloths. The color now mot worn in contrast art blue and maize; blue and shue; red and black; white, brick and graen; gold vt,lli.vv tttitl violet. " The hat mot in fivor is still the rimuied front 'which shat'es ti e forehead in,! stands up behind above fie chignon. The novelties in lingerie are abbe gal ant lappets worn on tbetlroat instead of square scurf ends tied in a bow and the Auyergiiat cap made of n uslin a kind of mob cap with large sqna e crown. . J.. Ber a rehir 1 eta Portland lait nigt! wiieie l iiu r .vi - lp 4 , , , UMAf. XOTRI, J. 0. Wright is basy these timet attending to 8anU Clans' affain. At the Overland Store Ton g t more than your rooney'i worth. Booth Jk Boon have all kines of vegetable and provisions cheap. Meyer 4 Colin can make yonr eyt butig oot on good cheap goods. Murphy A Oroasman are the Arm that mutts gent' clothing a specialty. Herrman A Hirsrh should be visited before all those fine bargains are gone. W. L. Wade's North Salem store ia fast be coming popular with the ladies. Wrstherford 4k Co. have one of the finest drug houses north of Ban Francisco. The Balem Drug Store is as popnlar as ever with tha city and conn try community. Josephns Holmes ha tome of that fine Dia mond L Tea left. Get a drawing to-day. Mr. Moiley's Bazar of Fashion is the place to get your dulcintu a flue Christmas gift. A. N. Gilbert Co. can fit yon t; 1 nica boot or shoe, which will indeed make yoa thankful. The variety of waterproofs receivf d at Brey man Bro.' are ahead of anything ever brought to Salem in style and quality. Just receiving at Conn's Dollar Btore one of the largest and finest stocks of Holiday goods ever brought to Balem, to be (old cheap. Bvron Boon, who has been ick for some time past baa gone to Portland to rusticate a whil- Hon. W. B. Dunbar, O. W. C. T. of Oregon. lectured to a crowded house last night in East Portland. Bliss Bickey will l?ave for Fan Francisco the next sailing of the Oriflamme. He will attend a Commercial College and spend the winler there. Wm. Smith, of Brownsville, list week lost a fine ppan of males by having them drowned in the Hantiam, while coming over the mountains from Oclioco, The Msg over the office of the Secretary of State was at half mut all of yesterday, tt e occa sion being the death of the Tic President -f the United Butes; Major John Foy, the celebrated compounder of cocktails, can be fonnd at the Capital saiooB and alwavs ready to minister to the wants of early callers. LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining m tbe P.tofflce, fa'em at this dale. Persons calling for these letter most give ibe dale on which they are advertised : Abtwt, HP M il'er. Miss Wary E S AkirWh. Smle i.'anln. f rnrence B!- V, Mrl Debomh Mil er. Iwvld H K'.nck. 1 nM Martin. Jtw'i lie,!, Miss Amanda Morrison. Mtchaga Kali, Anpist McKern, Beery Benttev. lie" W McfnsJ. Prof V 1 ItaMwin. Mrs KlUabetliM.-t am. Mrs Sadie Homier. Jack Bina, Mis Kannle Bowers. Xavid . lark. Nancy Clark, John 1 t ''ark , Abe C'arke. llerpe t reswetl. Mrs Mary Clark. K..bi C-le. Miss srok E I'nrtts. L' man C'-overt. W J Mt lellan. C W M. I-mia d, lnu ean Met-ain. Jba Neat, Jhn Nlxan. Mrwi SHm!. J S S.a .f S tt, A P -wens, Hnrb Olniecr, Miss P Isk-.in, Ml.-' Kate HreMiaw. R; i l'erty Henrv P rlln.E r Probrt, Mr Margaret Powell. Mi us Mary BivJ--r, Henrr Ka Bionft A K I K el', Wm 8 ape. W H n m-s , M i- ?n h rnder, M1sE' rfl M f-hi c'- lwl. Wl'ej A f .arr, Ml- En-ma S;tz. A drew S smither. J W fcnib, r an-i, Jr4m f-m.ih. Mis Lou Sa iih, A?ni f ml tl. Mr? Emma Smith, Hn'rtsh B mi b. MIS Pmiih, Mis EKta Vlcrien. Jt epli Wiili.ima. Mra Addie Wsnn, WES Wann. M'.-s Sntlte E w.-n. Prof w E VI h'tare'k w H W are, W B Whi-.emsn, C H i w ht'. Hl- Mtry J S Wiblams. H l Wrijtht. Miss Sttte E Wills. Wi!!tem Van H-r, Isaac VanWeOC Vo limi-ht. arl lxi i j. Vi k 1 arts, t rti Henry t.iurs. Mrs Mary 1 avis, Frank F 00 1, Jh nl- s Font Mis Hrra tanlcg Ada t rem e nnrg. Avery Feior , I. W lirni, Witliani lirwn.T W tiev. Mahlon Hendrioks, Hiram Hendrtck. Kllis Mrs Hits. n. Albert Itayen. Thomas fUnia, Willi UB Ilarrts. w W Ha-k'.ns. JnoH Have. MIm Mirervsi H milmo, Joenna llewi-sba. Jubn ll'S-t, Memlrick Htiite. Charlie J.mes a A and S w Jnry. Mrs Jane Kttnger, joba Rrigoii. X J Kinmil'er, Mn TAS Keen. Ml Mar.b Leffe!!, J to Ijibon, E B l.vonp. J W lesli-y, IJeo J Lairver, Slfss siatKia J lr.;fr. W 1 Woe i, Mrs M J iiitcbell, Mias lotneia T. B RICSEV. p. 1. Sot. M. AX lSt-lBEXT. Xot manTvears since certain miners working far underground, came upon the bodv Of a poor fellow who tiatf perishetf in tbe suffocating pit forty years before. Some chemical aeentto which the body had been subjected an ajrent prepared in the laboratory of nature had eneciuaity arrsiei uif progress of decay. They brought n up to th surface, and for a while, till thoroughly expsen totnesimospnere, it lay the imape of a hue, eturny young man. 'o convulsions had passed over the face in death the features, were tranquil; the hair was as black as jet. No one recognized the face a generation hatf grown up since the miner went down into the shaft for the Iat time. But a totter ing old woman who had hurried from her cottage at hearing the news, csmi up, and she k new atrain the tace which through all these long years she had not forsrotten. I he miner was 10 na been her husband on tbe day aftei that 011 which he died. There wen no dry eyes when the gray-headerl 01a pilgrim cast herself upon the youth ful corpse and poured into its deaf eai many words of endearment unused foi fortv years. It was a touching con trast; the one so old, the other s young. They had both been younp these long years ago, but time had gone 011 with the living and stood still with the dead. Lioimou nerain. WHITE rl'ET OS IIOBEV A writer on agriculture says of them: "Whether at defect or not, 1 believe white feet are an indication of IiUmhI; and if vou look at the Trottint Register, and Forrester's Horses 01 America, you will find out of twenty five plates of horses, twenty of then have more or less white about theii feet. Such hordes as "Pexter," 'Lex- igtnn,' and "Pocahontas" have font white feet: "hthan Allen" three. While visiting the extensive breeding establishment of Mr. Steele, iihh Philadelphia, whre is "Happy Med, um," one of the best stallions thi country affjrds, I noticed in oiie yiin of about a dozen colts, only one with out white feet." We quote this in or tier that our readers may form theii own opinion as to ils value, but w, must object to the following ironi tli same authority: "The be-t remedy for an interfering horse c tnnot cnini his limbs if he naturally interfere The worst though not the most in Vetera te in erferer I ever knew was cured in a month by regular use anti high feeding." We have aJways re garded interfering as a defect in Ui form or structure of the animal, bir must admit that it always seemeo worse when the animal is tired from a long journey or a hard day's work FATHOM IX A FOa.il a. l KT. Among the famout comic repot ts of the Detroit trre frjss occasional -yap pi ars a picture tbar is really pat net ic. Here is one: An old worn in. whosm fad w-t full of time's reve.nieful lin.'s, ubo-s: hair was white as .-mow, wnose sight wa hardlv strong enough to enable her ti see the desk belore which she tremb lingly stood. And His Honor said, "God help such as you when second childhood robs them of strength ol mind ! Poor old woman, you may i?o !" She hesitated, and seeming to feel thill some explanation was necessary. she replied, 'It was either drink or drown mi- self! My troubles are too much fat mv old heart !" He pointed to the door, and softh sail, "My heart aches to eee one s aged and weak, and tender, brought here f f vnu have a home, go to it. If your heart is tr ub!ed, sit down, and I wil talk to yau after the court closes." She wa ked feebly out, tear in he eves, aud whtu "Jim Fig," the news bov. oiered her a si:oro of penuie. hoping to lighteu her burden, she ahook aer head and said, It's my old heart '1 1 aches, aod money can't etua it, L rd blet you - ElECTIONRETURNSr THE sirATK. Offl-lMl. " . . a Counties. t 2 .S ,5 3 2 .3 . iS J g Q baker 13 2S0; 10 .... II. mou - 4!9! -Sit; 6i 4 Cimjs 3f:! 450 6 1 Ciirrv 75) 3 Clataop 219 23 2 8 (slambia 43i 7B; ;.. Clackamas 541' 5tM', 3(1 22 Douglas.... 6021 531! J: 6 Grant.. 176 147 1 31 la Jackson. 3 Jo ,5'2ii 27 6 Josephine 110 14H 11 1 Uka 05 50: 1 1 Lane C'B OKI1 113, 6S Linn.. m mm- -a. ts Marion 1227 82 1 65 32 Multnomah .14111 1075' 23 01 folk 8,1 i 312i 107 2b Tillamook m 47, 2 Union.. I82i 27H; 12 7 fmatilla 213 4St 12 6 'Vasco 200. S55-' 8S! 6 Washington 3261 191 j Pi; 6 Yamhill 554 2Sj 7 HI 06 6373 ; 837 ; 215 . Lane's majority, over Warren, 207. POItll.AI- 1IKHS. We take tbe follow ing from the I-hiily B;e: About half past one this afternoon a youlig urn ii iiamid Johui y Jones shot iiimself just alKive the lieart. He called into Ki ck's gun store and asked to look ut some pistols. The clerk showed him one. and at Jones request, loaded if. While the clerk 'sateuth ti w.isealli tl tosometldng else, he fired the pistol as above stated, and fell against the counter. This youiij; man has tieeu until recently employed at Quoin's fish market, ami bore a jrood reputation, until. It is said, had company K't the better of him, ami he fell, into vice from which he undertook to thus escape. He was taken to the St. Vincent Hospi tal by Iiev. Mr. Chaltiit, where be will re ceive all possible intention. Another Mil warning to tlioce who would follow in the road to ruin and disgrace. From the Missouri It.pnllican (St. Loois.) A REMARKABLE PROFESSIONAL SLC CESS. Among the notable prolesionai men of this conntrv who hare achieved extraordina- v nie ce is Dr. B. V. Pierce, of Enffaio, S. ". Tbe prominence wtucb he. baa attritied baa been readied throngh strictly ieiritimate meaop, and, o far, therefore, lie deserves the enria-ble repn tatioti which he enjnT.5. This lar;u meanre of stictess is tne nsult f a tnorotigh and careful preparation lor his Ciliin?, and extensive rtad m! during a long and usually largo practice, which have enabled him to gain high commen dation, even from professions! bretfaern. DtToting bis attention fo cer:ain speciahies of UiC science he has co carefully hiTeatijfaud, he has ben rewar ded in a remarkable degree. In theae apeciallies, he has become a recognized leader. Nt a few of ttte renitdies prescribed by hini hare, it is asid, been adopted and pre scribe i by physicians in their private, ptacttce. His patuplets and larger works have been re ceived as useful contributions to medical knoa itlge. fie ba. recenily ad!ed aniaher, and p,r baps mere important work, bcanse if more general application, to the list '1 pnblished nritiupi. This book entitled, "Tiie Fepie'n Common Sense Medical, Advir," is designed to enter into general circulation. E'r Pierce ha nceired acknowlednients acd honors from minv wmrees, and ep- ciallv acientitic decrees froai two of tne first metiicjd iustiiaimns iu tbe land. Tse whole i-ctm'e n wi h ore mUt, unw'alnt ll.ui' ll.-s .y .'k lli,ani.i.n ! Tap. ihe M-sreim and mlal'il-V reme ly lV-r ''iub-. 'o l fosl a'l llr'Xie'-iMl i?n,-n'Iws. ' It ia ihe Na:iunat Sil-ec fic for pi 1 oorxrr disease. I'l - I - i.. -h- . ro cie tn one minute PENMANSHIP. AV. II. PAKKKU, la engage.! in teseb!ig Fensytnfhap at tbe Central Iligli Stliool, oa Me-iday and Ihorsday ereoingof each wei"k, an-i at tne Xorth Salem School IJtiiltiins Wcdnegilay an-1 Fri-iay erening of r.-wh wee k. TERMS Three ftallnn for I'ifu-en lMlll,. Person" rieirtit-ff to Ht'if Peioransb p sb'Uiii app:v iranseibatet v. Estray Notice. t'AKtK t'P BY THE FrBRlBEP, LIV ina al-ont three allies i.'-r,b-ea-H of ho a. Pt-!lt cotuily, ijreaon. on tiie 20;b -lav of Septtm-t-er, 17. one bar bors, miymi J.-'i h-ni'l bilii hai some white ei.llai and tttd'lie rosrks, au.l ihe rigltt hind foot wnke: ?jipoe4tot-el5 to is yens ol 1; s.ti t burst is breacb 5. nei5:3 WM. ff.iNX. Woodbum Nursery WOODBURN, MARION CO., OREGON. A CHOICE IuX OF FEUIT, SHADE, OEfJAMENTAL NUT-SEARINC TREES, PLUM AND PRUNE TREES, COSSIASTIV ON 1IAXH. C tf 1'ara eent on app'tcJirioa. Woxxiburo. B. ALLEN', agt.-nt lor Sa'em. 23:3m Notice! Notice! I.L rKK-ONS KNOWIMi TIIKMSELTE iiKteb ed to ihe Jate firm f ttx A Bef. nrnpclsf- pita come f"r-art aistt -Hsttle i.h K. B WilHaniN at bt i ufarein t.riswwidV B uvk, or wti!i me perst-naiiy. al nave co?t, t. n . H'A, Late of the Jirm ol Cox A Belt. no23;lm Beef C&ttle for Sale 25 or 30 Head OF BEEF CATTLE, FOIl SALE OS KE.USOXABLE teris At Turner's Stat:on. :ln noi; DISSOLVED. imCE 13 IIERKIIY GIVI-K THAT Till- eeiitr:il mewl'iiiiili at Aum-vi ie, w.-is ill-- snlv. it bv mii'iui consent on tbej. iut. CiKtom ,jrs are coriiiatly in- t;etl to cotu'.-Hie thiir itrro. -teem the --m! Vtrtii. The b-iiHt-.-i- vr i J I l-e.-oi-itnie-l. an-i ali c'ain.sanit iii-iebitstiie-p eiil--t b ho iimler.-ipift. A J L-1.M.W 'HTIIY. Ai'msvillc, M:-ii-. Co.. oy li. 17 - 3-v NOTICE. tTKIt PECKMBKK FIRT, 1ST1, I WILL Hil-i-t ihe .stsh or rc.i ly pay system An vrson- imleoirxi I" me iil plea-e cili an;l .-ettk-. ttelleVlrsr thi-- Ihe onlv wav lo sell ct:e.t! hii-. keep h l'o H -tiv.k. I trust mv o:-l cnst-mier- wil silsliiill ne In so -.loins;. T. B. HI, V. KKHH Y. llveriOK, Ojtn., Nov. lb. lS75--tt Administrator's Notice. s TIiK I- HEKEBV taVEN THAT TIU !nkrsijfnet! tusleen 'luty .".(tpoi'e i a !nii i f W-isliinjjTon Terrltvv. !:CHei ny ihe ;iuiuv Court of M -irion Cotm.y, Saie n regon. tron i'vJebVt! to the ;-tate are voonestei! 10 make imr;i-ll;i'0 jflynvm. nI aU iers4ii9 lifivinz c'aim- njr-iMirt ih-.t smmi riil present tiu m wi h proper v -iioiu-rs ;o mu a uy r6if)etMH! wear V.Hlhuri., Jn li e a'mw. mmiv a v Krale. wiibut six m-m hs ir-'int ii ia t BENJ.M:N Ml -WV, bnbii f;n-r Obstacles to Marriag . ISj3.V .ili-t utr ,H-- rm iii-et -tviswi Kvr !. an iAhi c i 4?m r !i.e :i teiofe-i. i.ni t liinptur in MitrrM-fv rtriivrtfi ew nn:;'iio-i tii'ira: m.-ii. Sow a t it-m irsahu enwlifti U Hk-a:t i 'n:--.t'nri m -m . .veip-. Alirs, !!.V As. iv 1 A'i'ltjN tli N. Mn h ttivet., HliUa-lc-Mi-t-i - Ins'i u;ion h tvini; a hisrU tv; ua ion f r titwiuibU-coii Ground Oliartres Coffee SPICE MILLS J. VERDIER & CO., fTATK UTREKT, SAL LM. WTK VSK BCT TIIK PCKKr AN ti 3KT ww artu-.'es, uii'l wb aru ,-.'nrt lent itny ea.i not Im- siu-jvissg,! or oven e r'-i'ul tv anv ,it dealer In lins i!at. J. VERIUEK .t t'. irri, I i -v,rv day. Liberal Terms to the Trade. n,:lm. II. CAIIPEXTER, tH vi-il"i;i n aud Sm'smm. cc Jppoi1 Beniwtt Htrss. - Farm for - Sale, HALF Mff.ESOHTff OP SALKM FERRT, c,.nsl.ilnft of fifiT ,;re, a irwsl h'-nse and liarn. 1 h-j loca ln would make aiielra!i'"horne rora hnetness mmtn taJern, or lor a farmer de siring a small p'aoe. Tertno. rioinble. App't n he tirenittcs to i1(:lm HPAtl. r. P05D. JOHNSON & QUINN, MEI?CHANT TAILORS, Stark scree.', between First and Second, Portland, Oregon, L l;K ;KTTIN'if I P CVITS TO OltDEB ler than any i thcr fa. 'ise In tbe city. .t?r.:lm SHAW & WILLIAMS ARK MT AL'TltOUlZKtt AttSTS ' Ourirg My Absence from the State, WM. ESULASD. Steamer OHIO. 'IIIK -TKaMER OHIO WILT, T euve 1'ortland lr Salem imSZC Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. Vp Freight, - - 82 50 per Ton. PASSACE.SI. w-e4:lm 1. B- .8'JOTT. Master Idaho Saloon. A FIRST-CLASS SALOON, WHKKE HOK E I.lQl'OR, Fine Wines and the Best Brands of Cigars SI AXL TACTl f:D MAY EE FOUXD. A jtond Kitlinrd Table, f r lovers of that math email-rat a;.t beiiliMiit Karne. tilve l he 1 1 'AH' a call. ' '"iMmtrcial -tret, uextdoortolbe Statesmas Offic. J. C. ADKIN8, .f.tj Proprietor. Summons. Ji sice's Conrt. rV--iiu:t of Jcaerwn, Connty of Marlon, tj ale of Oreg-m. Eliza ttnt.in'f. Plamttr, vs. John P. Myenl l lefnlant. Ajhtr teerecovermmiey. : 'I'O JOIK P. iirtfili, DKFESttAf ihe i.ama of thestalof Urea-m, y- lieret-v ri-n.itet t'-at-i-ear beiown taiarles 5fil"r Jii-n.:ef-f ihe Peaou. an-1 ,t.iwer -tbe eooip-aint nl the above namcl p'stntilf, against Ibeilefeml ant, tiie I in ihe atve enruted mill, following six weeks publlcati'm of this gumne-ns, to wii: On M'Hifjr.e, i.li 'l.iy of No enilwr, ls75. If yon fi,lt to an-v.-er ibe alw-ve snrnin-ins the palntin" will leinainl ju-lsment in ih- sum of otic hnndredamt rhiriteu an iSi.lW 113 M HJO! dollars, gold coin, wi:h ci sts an l ii. burs:in,nts ol said suit. !. B ROLAND, n-9:f,T Attorney or Plaintiff. LEO WJLLIS, EKALER tS School Books Misceliaaeraa Book", Fancy Goods, Piaaos an-1 Organs. nd irrrtKR siiicai. iNTErMFyr 2"Patto 's ''of , .rp .- c, st !es,jOTgon. erl-'':-l A v 1 v TAKEN UP. Oswi! N K P. A Y M P.fc:uNEBiT HORSE, WI tU iy 1st the &ce. ana one sorrel Lore m;h three white Jeet, Ut .1 xud a btiavT lial- itrr:hve bwn tak-n ftphy liiu nTKMr4sraed and are now ia hi pof4-ii. awHlnnp; cla:maittt. The owirci ! art? rttt eH to rwe prrrpcr j, pay chargatid :ake he a'.l bor? away. i.fcril. Kli. f. li rrE 'ea cual of Salem. just mm-n edition. MANHOOD, , KEVISED ASDfor.BECTED BY THE AtTTTfOK, K. ie V. Cl KTI-s. n. D., Et A MH-r1 e-ar on tbe can? awl ewreof pre m J cre 'Wline ia man. s-boaing how health Is ksi buw resingl It gvez a c.ear tvnnpA f ibe j.mef1iOTeis i marrisre, the trt-a' mt-nt of n-rv.'u-: ani physical de'ii'Jty, exhan-?e4 viraliir, and aJ! of v?r niJt apertalr.h8r tlrer-to; Ihe re gait o twenty years nv&p-f::l jnu-ike. Ci"Ti3 cn M vNUoi'D."-Tbere is bo mezB bir of vJeiy by whom this bTok will notte fnnw1 K-ef.t:. v. ber he he pareut, preoeijr or ctergy kb. Li'jndtjn. Tim. Ccktis on Manhood."-This bo-: sn'fl be reti1 Dr the yonnf r in?iriH!!ion, and by the a.'Wk-! for reef : ir VlH inmie no tne. IfedwtA Tim sawi Oxz- ttc. I'ru-e -One ftoilar, fr xnAhl or exprew. A1 lrerheauihor, rR. CC'ETIS Su:ter sfreei, or P O. Box 337. San Fran-d-p, C al. angViy lEATIMS'S C9U3H LOZENGES. 4 There M m:jnes4Wnabtv no other remlT 1 so.-er aln In 1I efff-ts ASTHMA. WIN itlt n-Ltiir. BRONCHITIS laA HIsOKDERH of h THKOAT ike yield to k influence. The h!ghf t toeik-nl la-timoDV states ni t-tter cure for twee .-.nj rr.iiuis t xUfs '.now prove t bv over ha'f .t .'tiiiiir'y's cKi-erieno.). Thi.-y consl t w -ii-inm. ni.-rplii.-i ora:-v violent -true. KKATIMG'S i uliiil l.oZEX'iE'S. j-reinrert by THtiMAS KK TiNI, i.nu-inn. Brf .tin, m-efolitbv ail fn-'w-iM. Ai-nt- f-rthe PadljCiw. litlil.vGTON, H(.s r 1 1 TtB & C' . an Prx neteco. AdirrinUJrator's ."otiec. -Hi: rSPER?BiSEI HATTN'li BEEX riu.v anuoiuted Ailrrini-ftraor of the irj( of Altairkr MoOork.e, lat of MnriB .o?i -v. (ie-easel-, therefore all persons havinr: c aitt ai'l eate wiil prewnt the same t h .'.n lersineii wi:h tbe pmper viKhers,at h rp.-'rj.'r'C'j ' !'i Pitil caH!.ityf within 1tc month? lrm rbi? .-.h"e; aivJ a U" persons kno-wing herp-!vof Ke-l to sail estate wii! make tin ntetliate tavroeRfc. C.C. LYOV, Afl nil Mist rato Kiiot'er 175 -4w - WYOMING P.10P.THI.Y LOTTERY, ffcRAWH OXTRE30TH OF EACH MOVTH. mW i-t nort: v ot the Lejrisisture. 8275. f00 in h-Ii Prlt 1 hnite In 5. I irk 1 eeta, or 1) f r ieavinff $S to bed iiHtei from ibe prize, after tbediawinj. Fort pjnkuarrset tree. Ailresf J. M. PATTEE, LiramieCity, Wyoming. ool3:1:tm: POSa'S EITBACT The preat Teretble P.ia iMrrer. lias oeeii id bh; over KBirvr yeans cl for cleanliness and prompt cara t;re virtnes cannot be excelled. CHILDREN. 'o family can afford to be without Vonri's Extract. Accidents Brminea. Cantaaions Spraina, are reliered rlmost instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains or Hum, PSeiatds, Exeoriationa. baAncs. Old tore, Boilis I'eloan, Corn, etc Arrests in flxmatiOE, rednces swellinpi, stops bleeding, removes disrolorationsand beals rapidlv. FiW&LE WEAHJliSSES.-lt always relieves pam i u t Hi t-ac k and loioa, fairness ana pret&ing pain in the head, nansea, vertigo." (J) IEU6DSRHCEA it ham no equal. All kinds of al. ceratinna lo which ladles are subject are promptly cored. Fuller details in book accom p3nTlng each bottle, PHt3btind or bleeding meet prompt relief aud ready core. Tso case, however cbionic or obstinate, cm Ions resist ita regular nse, VASI50S! VEiSS. It is tbe only sure care for i Jiis di5M-e(4in? and dangerous condition. DISEASES. It no equal for perms rent cure. GIEE9INS from any canee. For this is a spe citic. It hns saved hundreds of lives when all other reme lies failed to arrest bleeding from nose, atomaeh. lnnir and elsewhere, BHESMATtSM, NEDRAIBU, TiM-thaehe. Larale tre au aliKe relieved, and often per manentlT cured. PKYSICIAXS ot alt schools who are acqnainted with f end's Evtraet of Witch Hazel re ommenditin their practice. We have lettersot commendation fnan hundreds of Physiciana. many of whom order it tor use in their own practice. In addition to the foreeomg, they order its ne for svrellinss of all kind. tiuliiKV, Sore Throat, Inflamed TsbhiIs, simple and chronic Dlarrhira, Catarrh. tor wnicn it is a, specinc, l nnuiainn, t-Twu. ea I -eet, Ntlncn el Jaseets, iMeattes. tc. Chapped Hands, fc' rn.ee, and indeed all manner of sktn diseases. TOiLET BSE. Removes soreness; Reach-ess, una smarting i heals fat's Kruplions, lind Pimples. It reciva, invigorates, and r. freshet, while wonderfully improving the Complexion. a T3 URMEBS. Pond's Extrwet. No Stock Bieeaer.no LiveryMan can attord to be without it. It il need by all the Leading Livery Stable. Skreet Railroads and first Horsemen in New Y orlt City. It ha no equal for Sprains, liar. nsM or Saddle .'banner, Stillness, Scratches, SweUlnKS-C'sta, Lar-eratioaa, niesdins, Pnramonia, Colic, Diarrhoea, ('bills, Colds, etc It ran ire of action is wide, and the relief It affords is so prompt that it Is Invaluable tn every Farm-vard as well as ia every Farm -bouse. Let it be tried once, and von will never be without it. riDTiQU. Pond's Extract has Tne (tannine article has the words Pond's K: "tract mown m each notlle. It is Dn-nnmt hv the only persons livinawho ever knew how to prepare it properlv. Refuse all other pre parations of Witch HareL Tbjs is the only article used by Physicians, and in the hospi tals o this country and Europe. HIST (Hi Y All B USES OF POND'S EXTRACT, in Pdasrrilet fonn, sent free ou application ta pMil 8 1ITBAET COMPART, Ktidsm, P EXTRACT ea;, iir I wiil xeak of exceUcnt 0