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V WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. SATURDAY, : DECEMBER Is, 173 At Junction City.LVoomlur 13th. 1S7S, Lulu, infant daughter of James and Mi Iviua Oravea, aged two ami a half years. leronl. Billy Boon, late city editor of tho Bulletin is in the city visiting his relatives. Hilly is a live "local" anil withal a pnoJ fellow. Ho will he in business again soon. An impecunious "cuss" called on several of onr business men Tor alma yesterday, lint did not need a job of work. lie had no taste for that kind of exercise and received but little in the shape of charity. Chester Borden died in jail a few day since at Jacksonville. Mo was charged with numler and would probably have been hanged, if death had not stopped in to relieve him. Truly, the ways of the great Governor are past flndiug out. Heavy mails are expected by the next steam er. The overland roads have been very heavy for some time past and mails have to he sent by sea. We anxiously await the completion of rail way communication with California and the east. A dow n tow n "club room'' is well attended during the we sma' hours, where aged men of leisure enjoy an exehauite of wealth not for tho value, but for the pleasure of a "social K3tae." Our information is what is usually called hear say. J. J. Cooper, Esq., is taking orders for en larged photograph. The work will compare favorably with that executed in Eastern cities. i wuu uesire eniariieil pictures will do well to patronize him. We will Rive a review of some of his work in a short time. Hew FostoUir. on. J. H. Mitchell has secured the re-estab- lishment of a postoffiee at Sublimity and Ernest Becker has been appointed Postmaster. This new arrangement will accomodate a large num ber of people who have been illy supplied with mails. The "Y. M. C. A." is a kind of a pet of the Saatesxax t'ie only religions daily on ihe coast and its success is greatly enjoyed. The performance last night was attended by a large ervtwd and tli rtmll -..-. Ti... wicked are rapidly coming over to the side of Lord. A, new lot of trusses, just received at the Salem Drug Store. Dr. Smith, is always in waiting to attend to the w ants of customers. The amVted should call on him without delay. His politeness and medielues together will jjiuiB p.nare ior almost any ill to winch tlesh is heir. Alderman Parrish does not positively refuse to serve a second term but wants a larger ma jority next time. The interests of his ward are in good hands ft one term and Mr. P. will , be on hand for the next term. Bat be still de sires to continue a good ran of custom to tha house of Friedman. tlrowned. John ifcLin was drowned on the Ltickiamnte yesterday. The body had not been found at five o'clock last night. Mr. R, S. Tapper Ulwrrai h?d some relations to come np and aid in the search, i The accident occuri-etl while floating some eaw j logs the deceased slipping from a raft. j Deeontlinsr- 1 Already the work of decoration has beaut) at ' Paul's Episcopal Own, for Cbrbdmss. j The members of this Guild have an artistic and j neat taste when it comes to the decoration of their church for this service, and we doubt if any Guild in the Cuion can show as unostenta- : tious and beautiful work. I. . . 1". Llbrnry. The following additional works were received by the Odd Fellows' Library last evening : Hume's History of England, 6 Vols.; Popular Kaading, 5 Vols.; Smollett's Works; Scottish Minstrels; Byron; Burns; Moore; Fielding; Defoe; Cowper; Ante iotea, 2 Vols.; Storms, by Biasing. Eleriion romeer. At a regular election of Salem Lodge of A. F. A. it., the following officers were elec ted for the ensuing Masonic year : ' 3. H. Albert, W."S7; Wm. Armstrong, s" W.; Chas. H. Walker, J. W.; E. X. Gilimgham, Secretary: Squire Farrar, Trea3.; John Tavlor, Tvler. Over the Rasfn. Fred Green man, the operator of the O. S. S. Co. in Oregon City, and Wm. Tratt, foraerly of this eity, were swept over the basin at that place yesterday and, though they made an in voluntary plunge into the seething waters of abont 15 feet, neither was harmed. It was a perilous descent and a miraculous escape. A Kleu Reward. The Evening Journal says Col. Page, route stsent of Wells, Fargo Co's Express, offers a reward of $3,230 for the arrest and conviction o the three persons who robbed tha express tear Boise City. There will he $500 for the convic tion of each perwn and onPfonrth of the treat" ure recovered. The amount taken was S-7,000. The military company lately organized in Balem is still without arms. Where are tte arms designed for equipping militia? Is it nut the dnty of some State officer to look after this matter? Where is General Brown and what does his office amount to, if he cannot equip the brave volunteers who are ready to defend our hearthstones. MxKOtilc Flection. At a regular meeting of Thurston Lodge, A. F. ft A. M., at Harrisburg, the following officers were elected for the coming Masonic year: W. W. Briggs, W. M.; J. M. Waters, S. W.; O. P. Tompkins, J. W.; Alex. Somrnerville, Treas.: Samuel May, Secretary. Officers appointed: !eorge Ward, 8. D.; Wm. McCulloch, J. D.; Chas. Lens and Enoch Hoult, Stt wards. Miffieiont AMlosy. Mrs. Turner of the Temperance Star says: "Oar readers will easily discover that "the Star has been for the past two or three weeks in other Lands, both editorial and mechanical. Sickness of loved ones at home have engrossed onr entire attention. We hope soon to be able to resume our wonted place." What do vou want a hnsband for? If he can't take care ot'tht babies what is he good for? A Fine IMsplny. Mr. J. G. Holbert is now opening some of the most tastefully and unique specimens of shell work ever seen in the city. To attempt to des cribe them would be folly and to show that they are appreciated both in price and design by the public, we can gay that many of them were sold before they were placed trpou the eonntors for inspWtion. Such goods take quick with the public and if yon want any of them call early and make your selections. Leaving I. The Oiiflamme, now due at Portland, and which leave there about next Friday on her re . tarn trip to San Francisco, will cany from our midst Miss Lizzie Boise, late teacher at the Cni versity, Mrs. Dnnn, Mrs. Dr. C. H. Hall and her daughter Esther, and Mr. S. Pelton. The ladies are going on a trip of pleasure and health, while Mr. Felton is going with the in tention of bringing his famity here for a per manent residence. Mr. Pelton has met with remarkable success in Oregon in disposing of his patent Separators and Threshers and in tends locating at this point and building np a business that will be a saving and pride to our State. The steamer Ohio passed Albany at 2 p. m. to day, (Monday) on her way to Eugene. Tins steamer the Indeuendent Company jiropose to dispatch every Monday for Eugene,, while the river offers boatiug stage. River falling four inches per day at this point. Col. Elkins reports the Santiam canal in" good order after the biirh water, hoar nunim, lr,-r, daily with 120 barrels of Hour from Lebanon Mills; besides tiiis there are eleven water wheels moved by water drawn from the canal along the water front in Albany, with reserve power for the blanket and hosierv factorv, the company for which was " organized here a few weeks since, and slid power and fall for tiie ls-rge voolen factory and Granger flouring miil propsed to be erected the coming season. The organization of tiie former company is expected to take place in a few weeks with a capital of . 60,000, to be in crcased to meet the duinand or extension. Notwithstanding the lush water Pierce's ferrv at Albany, one of the tiuest on the river, has suffered bat crossing still goea on. The "City of riaiem" arrived here to-night on her way to Harriburg. The new jeweiry shop of Chas. Eoursrardes, at Albany, gets a fine run of trade. Why? Be cause he advertises in the Statesman. Sunntiliie. Esquire Hammer, City Engineer und Survey or, has been ablo to ubo his solar compass for several days past tho sun shining briijhily. Benefit. Br. Totter and Prof. A. K, Rico give a benefit to Iter. Mr. Chattin at PmtUuul to-tiiftct. We hope it may be largely attended aud a nice sum realized. rivnMlnt Meettitir. A sociable gathering of friends of the family of Hon. J. J. Shaw, at his residence last mght, is reported a most pleasant affair. We were till able to attend. . !!m. In this city on the 15th hurt, to tho wife of Geo. P. Terrell, a son. m' December ltth, to thj) wife of E, M. Tlamon don, a son. The trial of parties charged with stealing tha mail bag, about which So mnch has been said is progressing in the lT. S. Court at Port land. The testimony is too -lull reading for this paper. t lirlf inns C'mtrert. The Collegian understands that at the M. E Church there will lis Riven a musical concert on Christmas night. The proceeds are to go to ward procuring Kinging boobs for the Sunday School. Very Lively. Steamhoaiing on tho Willamette is becoming quite lively. Tim price now offered lor wheat induces many farmers to sell and vast quanti ties are being shipped to the seaboard, where vessels are. waiting to transport it to foreign markets. Mcttiml leture. Dr. Jones, of Albany, lectured at tha Cut- rersity yesterday on the 8'ihjeet of '-Condition modifying the eft -eta of medicine on the human system." Ha is considered one of the briKUt m .-dieal lights of tho coast and is rapidly gain ing a State reputation. Retnret. Win. Appleby, Esq., who V.as lieen for a num ber of years in the Willamette Woolen Mills and went into .business for himself iu Portland month ago, lias r turned to his old place in tin city and takes-cbarge of the canling rooms the factory. Mr. Appleby is considered one of the best workmen on the coa.it. 'Y. n. V. V" The rooms of the Young Men's Christian As- sociatit n are visited bv largo numbers of onr people during our present winter evenings B-siks and papers are supplied to all free, and we are pl-.-a-asl to see so many take advantage ef this libera! ofler. The Statfmvx will be found on lne in tar rooms. l inler Examination. The following named gentlemen, applicants for admission to the Ear, were undergoing an i txamination before the Supreme Court Wednes day afternoon: George H. Burnett, W. D. Fen ton, H. H. Giifry, Horace Knox. M. O. Lowng dale, A. C. Sweet, Claude Thayer, H. B. Nich ols and W. S. HutTord. The examination will be continued tc-day. Snritlenl Operation. lr. IUvis, of Soio, perforrmd the difficult op eration of removing the shin botie from the eld est daughter of Mr. Squire Imnkm, at their redenee, about eight miles south of Albany .last Saturday afiernoon. For three long years this yonug lady has borne tier terrible auffrritigs with a fortitude which necessity, and necessity alone, makes endurable. Quite a number were present aud give Doctor Davis tiie credit of b. -iag an accomplished surgeon. Impertinent-? nnrt ig-uorancp. Some young men rooming in the second story of one of the principal blocks in the city, are charged with annoying their neighbors with boisterous conduct, and even going so far as to insult passing ladies. If this proves true theae young men will soon be taken in out of the wet and they need not attempt to shield them selves by saying they "piy their rent." Thy have no moral or legal right to impose npon others and they will be tanght a lesson soon. We give no names for the pretnt. sue in mil. Ii company wit'i Mr. Beaty, th gentlemanly Superintendent of the Kinney Mills, we took an hour's walk throtfgh that immense establish ment westerday. Sew machinery and latest in. ventions and appliances are visible at every turn and all things ara kept in portent order. The flood ef water has so far reo-d.d as to enable the mill to reiftitne work and the business is pro ceeding at the nsnal rate. Eight pairs of burrs are employed and the finest flour in the world is turned ont by the ship load. Wheat 90 cents per bushel. Winter, Onr "misty" season set in here Oct. 20th, and continued pretty moist for six weeks. 8etting in so early it took most of our folks by sur prise. But within a week the season has changed, the weather is hne, the snow on the mountains is melting off, we have had our freshet and now beautiful calm and pleasant weather is with ns. The farmers are plowing, others bringing their produce to Salem for mar ket and folks are cheering np. The frogs are tuning up, spring birds are warblingtbeir sweet notes, buds and blossoms are coming forth, wheat and other grains are green and rank and all signs of spring on hand. I'emnmishlp. Prof. Garrison has returned to the city and will organize a class in the Revised Spencerian Penmanship at the Willamette University to morrow. He has just finished a successful en gagement at Corvallis where he thinks some of the finest writers in the State can sow be found. About a year ago he taught at the University ic this city and we are informed that his classes made a wonderful improvement. The Prof, says he proposes to do better, if possible, by his class here, than he has ever done by any pre vious class. The Talue of elegant writing can not be over estimated. Prof. Garrison needs no recommendation at our hands. Ha is well known to the people of Salem. His work all over the country spf aks for itself. His class will without doubt be lare. BMM.l"l'IOS. Guild oe St. Part's Parish. ' ) iSalem, Dec. 13, 1875. Having been appointed, at a meeting of the Guild, held Dec. 11, 1.875, as committee to ex. press our condolence with the relatives of the deceased Geo. Willinm H. Hnntstock, an es teemed member of the said Guild, we feel that we give utterance not only to our own feelings but to those of everv member of the Association in saying that the loss of our departed friend is a deep sorrow to us all. That we prieve with the bereaved widow and other members of his 'amily in this, their heavy affliction, assuring them of our heartfelt svmpa- uiy. ion uomionin ourselves witu tne assur ance that he has been gathered to lus fathers lull ol years and good works, to enjoy that end less happiness for wi.icb his exemplary life here prepared h iic. A. M. Belt, Mrs. E. W altos, Joseph A. Sellwood. The Wheat Tlarhet. The following is the Oregonian's summary of the wheat market for December 15th: "East ern advici.s of date New York, Dec. 4th say that the sudden closing of inland navigation has failed to arrest the declining tendency of bread stnffs and other produce, and for the reason that supplies are in excess of the demand and prices as a rule are relatively higher on this side of toe Atlantic than thev are on thn nthr Published statistics, though they inust often be taken with some degree of allowance, show that on the 1st of the present month there were not less than 15,000,000 or 16,000,000 bushels ol wheat afloat and healing for the United King dom, with about as much more in the interior and at the seaboard points for shipment in this country. Everybody at all interested knows that the wheat en p was more or less short in all the producing countries, but nobody knew or dreamed that there was a large surplus of old wheat on hand. At the commencement of the year tiie principal operatois acted npon the sup position that the leading producing countries were bare comparatively of old wheat, and it is this mistaken idea which has in a great measure upset tneir calculations and involved them in heavy losses, prices on the Atlantic coast having been steadily tending downward since harvest. 5-he same is at least partially true of the trade on tiiis oast though occasional symptoms of a recovery have been manifested, produced prin cipally by the fluctuations in freights or the temporary isoceasitics of shippers. - England's hitherto enormoviH receipts have, however, placed ner m a condition to let the supply mar kets settle by the weight of their own supplies until her necessities shall compel renewed buy ing. Meanwhile a good deal of the cerei.1 is being held back everywhere for higher prices, which the Mark Lane Express, as good author ity as any, gays uiust come before mat harvest." Rfntt Xto'alei- In Wines, liquors and cigars are requested to look over the wholesale stock kept by Joe. Herdardi. Member. Always a subject for a good item ia that word "weather." Cold, and a denso log hanging over the city, was the order of last evening. SilritiiHlliIe. Prof. Jacobs is giving seances at Oregon City. He is attracting largely and seems to satisfy his auditors that he is a clever ahowman. AriltuN. The register at the Commercial ttotol showed over forty arrivals last night. That house is doing a good business and none go away dis satisfied, ISom. To the wife of Johnny Smart, on the lrtih iust., a liy of eleven pounds weight. The happy father declares the new coiner to closely resemble the ancient Bobby Burns. Mtient mid IMrtt. Mr. Johns is doing a good business in grain aud pork at Marion Station. Ho received "lie hundred hogs in two day.i thin week, the hean eit one weighing 450 pounds. llmistn WHtitt't. There is a heavy demand for business and res idence houses in Salem, There is not a vacant houso aud yet rents are very high. Our capi talists should look after and take advantage of this offered speculation. In cltl l'lnre. Pick Fitzgerald is iu his old place solicting custom for the Commercial Hotel. He is an active business man and cannot fail to show his qualifications on the hotel register. That house Is fortunate in being able to secure bis services. Oregon Wool fr the t'rutrunlnl. Mr. T. L. lavidson, says the Farmer, yoster day sent to Centennial Commissioner A. J. Du fur two fleeces from his thoroughbred Merino wos, to be exhibited at the Ceutcnnial. These are vay fine wool and weigh 23 lbs. lkwsiHnef . The statement that a concert will bo Riven at the M. E. Church on Christmas ve, is a mis take. A concert will he given some time in Jauuary, but not during the holidays. luo no tice will be given of the time before the per formance takes place. 1 lne Hills. Lewis & Bros, have "billed" tha town with some of the fluest job printing ever done in the Vnited States. Liberal advertisers are the men who get np nrst-elass shows. Go and see the I; wis Bros, on the 23d and 21th iiuts., at Heed's Opera H ouse. Inrwt!lni. We are under obligations to friends in vari ous parts of the State for chilis of new subscri bers to the Statesman. W e propose to supply the best paper in' the State, and d sire the aid of all friends in the enterprise. Send in your names and invite your neighbors to join you. A Kumor. It is rumored that Governor Watkinds (nith "d") is about to remove his Mercurv to Port land. He is seeking kindred spirits and goes after that large Democratic vote which tha Ore gonian now claims the credit of having created. We hope tke Gov. will reconsider the waiter and keep his Mercury in Salem. Th"Yonnir Artist " Our correspondent, "TLe Young Arrist," fur nishes another article this mornins. He gives an abstract of a sjieecli deli vered by a member of a physician's club, which seems very strange on its tace, out ne is given to somewiir t erratic ideas, but his articles will doubtlesa anmse a large number of our readers. Crnnit Roll. Mr. Smith the gentlemanly proprietor of the Cbemeketa Hotel, will give a grand ball on the night of Xew Year's Eve. The celebrated H ias t Hernandez string band is engaged for the oc casion and a most pleasant evening is anticipat ed. Mr. S, knows how to conduct such an af fair, as he does a first-class hotel, and we can assure all who attend that they mi) enjoy a treat of real amusement. Apples in Smb Irnariwo. We see by the Commercial Herald that g od Oregon apples have been selling at that place ef late, by wholesale, at from SI 50 to $2 25 per bojt. At that price, w.ys the Former, or fann ers can make a good thing on what apples they have saved, but we learn that it is almost im possible to purchase any considerable amount of good winter fruit anywhere in the State. JVDIt'IAI.. Supreme Court, All Judges present except Judge Prim. Dure vs. Harden- Cause ordered docketed. Allen & Lewis vs. Stewart f Virtue, on mo tion to dismiss appeal Argued and submitted. Application for admission f William R. Higby. Dore vs. Hayden, morion for extension of time in which to file transcript - Argued and submitted. Admission of Henry F. SucksdorfT, on diplo ma, npon motion of W. W. Thayer. Kasper Knbli, Treasurer of Jackson county, respondent, vs. L. Home, et al., respondents on argument. Admission of Chas. A. Petrain. Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1R73. All the Judges present. Motion for affirmance of j -.dgemcnt iu the cae of EeJington, Hostetter ,1- Co. vs. Boyd t McKinnev, submitted and case ordered dock eted. Snipes vs. Bagley et ah, -argued and submitted. l ominit l.psN Brothers. On Thursday and -Friday evenings, Decem ber 23d and 24th, we are to have the celebrated Lewis Bretbers, of whom we have good report, and we heartily recommend them to the public. Their entertainments are of an order that is ap preciated by the cultivated classes. The ex changes we have received are loud in their praise, of which the following extract from the Eugene Guard will testify : "Three of the most remarkable entertainments ever given before Eugene audiences were pre sented in this city by the Lewis Bros. Our people turned out en masse, and the spa cious hall was filled as it never has been before. Extra elevated seats were put up in the back , part of the hall and all the available space for accommodation of the audience was brought into requisition andgstil there was only standing room. It is seldom that an entertainment worthy cf attention makes its appearance in our town. We have had our quota of "bilks" and humbugs, consequently when a good perform ance is presented it is appreciated, as is evident from the large audiences which assembled to see and hear the Lewis Brothers, thero not be ing even standing room on the last night." Willie Reyuartl Taken out ot' the Pent tentinry. Governor Grover issued a pardon to Willie Baynard yesterday and he was taken from the Panitentiary and sent to Harrisburg where he was met by Hon. Hiram Smith, whe is bis guardian for the future. Mr. Myers, Warden, called out the little fellow, w ho is only ten years of age, and gave him a suit of clothes in place of the prison stripes and informed him that a friend wanted him and that he would be per mitted to go; but, at the same time he must not come back again or he would be dealt with much more harshly. The little fellow seemed grateful for this piece of good fortune and left the gloomy walls with an elastic step. Visions of future happiness, flitted across his youthful mind and his prospective home was a paradise which he was about to enter and enjoy. While he did not fully realize tho position in which he had been placed, he was pleased to exchange his association with old sinners in prison walls for the broad sunlight of freedom and the pdace of a respected member of a well regulated household. The little fellow went away with a light heart and we hope to hear a good account of him in future instead of hearing that he had graduated in a prison among old offenders. The Governor exercised good judgment in the matter and none can be so mean as to refuse to give him credit. Hon. Hiram Smith takes the little friendless fellow to a good home, out of purely disinterested friendship to the race and is certainly eutitled to the thanks of all who da- sire the well being of society and the safety of the State. Professor Herrmati, the great preetidipateur, will appear in Sa.'em on or about.the 27ih inst., when he will Rive sn exhibition of hia m irv. lpus el ill at Botd'o Opera Home, MARKET REPGOTS. tlniuictitl, Tmmsi)A Kkninii, Dec. SO, INT,. Gold iu New Y'ork, lU'i, Legal Tenders in Portlaift, buying Sli's; sell ingS?1. Coin Exchange on San Francisco at par. tJnrreney fcxeuange on San Fnineiseo H per cent, premium. Coin Exchange on New York per cent, pie mituu. Currency lvteh-tiign on New lorlt 'i per Cent, premium. I elegraphto Transleis on Now Xork I per cent, premium. Gold Bars 750 par. Nun I'rtineiscn Hnt Itets. 1 TKLRUKAFH. 1 S.v Fkancisivi, Deeemlmr lfl t lour- Superfine, $1 fiOfflS; extra, $3 80ff) 5 7j, for shipping lots, aud $6 75W.8 '25 for job bing lots. heat Choice shipping, SI 95; choice tnlll- iK. Si' Barley Feed kinds," SI 20(f(l 25; brewiu $1 awed Si's; chevalier, $1 (iOrtf.l 65. Oats- Feed. $1 '.mil; choice milling, fa U5 a 10. PotatoesSweet, $2; Salt Lake white ami Ban Pablo red, SI mm 624 for liest marks; all o her kinds, $1 50 down to $1. The Whrat Market. The Fanner of to-day has the following oa this subject: There is no change In Liverpool since last week but the market is reported "heavy" and transactions are dull. There h been a drop at Portland from $1 75 to $1 70 per cental, but 90 cents per bushel continue! to be paid at Salem. Tonnage ia not over-abundant, but there i a prospect that enough shipping will lie on hand during the season to answer all demands. Liverpool orders have been as tiiah as 5ts 6d per 5oO lls, for Oregon wheat, but it is doubtful if that tLjuie could be got just at pres ent. . , ' The state of the-market remains as htWofo. only heavy and dull. Since we received the above news, we learn tlui the prospect for wheat is even duller thin we have stated, and that it will probably go hi low $1 70 per cental at Portlaud. l.ttl AI, XIIIS. Beef is selling at three cents per pound net. , Dr. A. N. Kinney and wife of Portland carae np on the evening tram to visit friends in tie city. i Pork is still coming in and our eity packes are bnsy. Dealers are paying $0 per hundrel for dressed hogs. The streets are exceedingly sloppy, but if tte present temperature lasts a few days the mid will cease to annoy us. The night was cold and we may eipect to bur of many new marriage licenses being issurf during the pa-tent month. Christ ma is close at band and our people it all looking after turkeys and calling on Sou Clans for presents for the little folks. ' There is a prospect of the Supreme Cetrt lasting for saveral weeks. A large docket of in. pjrtaui caws before the court, to be disposed f before adjournment. Hovey at the Opera House corner wins htw friends and em-tomera each d-ty. , At the Idaho yon will find that whits strinythens and invigorates. The North Salem Store is attracting lary crowds ttiese holidav times. Fete Emerson's is the flaw to get buckwhta cakes and maple sugar for breakfast. Ootid comfortable, boot and shoes of ever description at A. N. Gilbert A Co's. Bichanl Cohn keeps the Overland Store ful f cheap and desirable goods. At the store of Josephus Holmes yon find t general utsortment of groceries. Weathtrford A Co. kueo ther stock with tte times astheir run of custom shows. You always receive polite attention and yotr money's worth at Booth A Boone's. John G. Wright's Bazar of Beauty draw i large crowds of patrons there daily. No more attractive or gorgeously filled st i than that of Breyman Bros. j Prof. A. E. Rice s st'il playing in Orego ! twos. He was 'off for Australia two m"tf ago. Terrell A'Gillingham are pmtting up mo: shelving in their store to accomodate new goodsj en route. J. G. Holbeit has fauey hearts, motties, can die holders and a thousand other things lietdetl to to decorate your Christmas tree. Some of the finest silverware that is to be seen U at Conn's Dollar Store. Those castors mugs ind napkin rings would make nice pres ems. Still the people rushes to the Salem Dm? store lor prescriptions and evervtinng tlse nit the drug line, knowing thev will get onlv the best there and at lowest figures. A I.I1T1H l Al l, THE I.1T1I K KOlV H K:.I THIS I'AIM.H. lh?ar liovs! For several tl.-tvs 1 have no tiei'il ttvo or three bovs atiotit vour ao 'j walking along the street. Thev hxik as it) they were pleasant, well behaved lioysj and as I sat by the window watching' litem, as mov stopped sometimes to nlav. I could not help wondering whether theyi were a? good aa they looked. 1 hone they are. I like to think of them as kind P each other: kind to their brothers and sU ter. and very kind and loving to their mother, because I know that all boys who are kmu to their associates will grow up to be gentlemen. Ana any boy who lov Iik mother win try to otiev Her; and when -lie tenches him to be true and honest; to avoid profnt.e words; to abstain from the ti-ie of tobacco; I am very pure he vviil try -to ohey her teachings. But yet there are boj-g who do not seem to care auythins about being gen rlemen, and l am sorry tins so. because euch boys belono- to class we call hoodlums. iNow.I hopenone of the bovs who read this belong to tin class; for it i this class who drink and gamble and commit so many crimes; and very often they do so much mischief, they have to tie sent to prison. There is a little bov in the penitentiary now; he is only ten years old and I feel so -orry for bun that I have to erv when 1 th'n'i of him. There he is. away fix in hi home, away fiom tha mother who loved him so much, and who loves him yet, al though he has been n wicked. 1 leei a if I should like to go and put my arms around him and speak kind words to him. and tell him how very, verv sorry all the mothers are thitt he was so wicked. I want to tell you a story I heard to-day about some naughty hoys, but my letter is so long that 1 shall have to wait till another time. lint before I close, let me tell you how glad 1 am . that Mr. --Ninth is trying to get that little boy out ot prison. 1 do hope the Governor will pardon the boy : and it he does, I know lie will never b sorry. The Governor has a nice little boy and if his father and mother were to die, and their little boy had no one to care lor him, or teach him he might grow wicked too. I do iiope the Governor will let Mr. Sinuh take that poor child out ot prison, for I am very sure the little fellow would always be good now. Yours in love, I.KXOIiA. Salem, Dec. lfl, 1S75. Xcver set yourself up tor a miii-ician just because you have a drum in your ear; nor believe you are cut out for a school teacher merely because you' have a pupil in your eye. There is some talk of organizing a jockey club at Albany, under the same rnle3 and regulations as those ot California and the Eastern States, and to have regular spring and fall meetings. Contracts have been made by San Fran cises lirms lor about three-ioiirths .ot the orange crop iii Los Angeles county. The shipment, this season, it is estimated, will be from lour to Ave millions. Is a majority of cases, the resenting ol an insult directs men's attention to what they would otherwise hardly notice, teach es the malicious where to strike, lurnishes sport for the thoughtless, and degrades a man to the level of his assailant. The World does not contain a Medlciuo that will curea distressing Cough or Cold as rapidly or cer tainly as Hale's Honey of Horkiiound ash Tab. Pike's Toothache Drops ture in one minute. . - " .! I Our American jmople are flushed wen uit Mxcitcimtnt fit iimnomorat injr heroic deeds of their ancestors n nunurea years n-o. ;t lobratton fol low celftbnUion, ,nl nil vill culminate f;i theO'reat Exhibition next year, for which our Philadelphia neigh 1hm tire iin'Kini? pueri noble exertions, and illicit draws to the City of Hrotherly Love ndinlritijr crowd from all parts of the haliihihle jflohe to see the wonder ful protrres made by otir Young .Re public withyi the centurv or its exist ence. How shortlived .that existence secias and how brief the fiimo of our nobie hero is, when contrasted with that of the (tentmn nation, which has jusj commemorated the plorlotin mem ory of the Liberator of (lerttiany for a virt ity that freed Ms eountrv from t be llftlkl.,1, ,,,lr 1 ,-, 4 1? . . . ... -iiM.ii in in in.- vi'iu- if fi toe t.nri.s tian era! On the niiiuiuit of the firoten-lx-rfr near Detmold hi We-lphalia, near wnere ne ocrisivo vk-tory of the irtiops ot the I'-mptroi- AtitHttis was uaiiicd, a ctiln.ss;il Salute of the im mortal Oernian hero, Armiiiius or nermann, was unvailed August HI hy the venerable artist Handel in the pivsenro of the Kmneror William and 4,0MJ spectators. (,!,( inn U'etkty. iKi.AiNE. Hut one dav two Hoston women with " views " stood before the picture, and regarded it long and steadfastly. " 1 don't know," said one of them, rellectivel.v Hie was a gushing erpa turn of forty summers, with cmN), " I dni't know if 1 regard Elaine's course as altogether womanly or proper. To announce her love to Lanet lot and the wnoie world in that public way no, n), it was not consistent with the high est feminine delicacy." " I don't know about that, said her compiniou, who snapped her words very short, and whose dress and hair Mere short, and whose iiirure nioked like an exclamation point. " but one thtng I do know! If the girl had worn her clothes suspended from the shoul ders, taken olt' her corsets, worn tlatt nel drawers and broad-soled shoes.she'd never have pined away to that sickly fashion for any m inV'Jiovfon Sunday Time.. Mmok ixti in the 11 a it v. "No smok ing" ought to be jMixted iu every barn. There is not much difference between having a horse thief around the stables and a man cleaning oil' horses with a pipe or n cigar in hi mouth; and there is no hired man much meaner than the one who, when Ids employer comes f A m EN ROUTE. G1JAXI) IT ION. AT REED'S OPERA ROUS Thursday and Friday Nights Dec, 23d and 24th. The Crantiest and Most Tte fined Sensational Organ ization of the Day. LATE OF THE MARBLE MASONIC TEMPLE, NEW ORLEANS, LA. PREOEfiTIMQ THE Combination of Attraction EVER WITNESSED, WITH GORGEOUS APPOINTMENTS AND Beautiful Paraphernalia AND ACOUSTICS. Fascinating Living Tableaux, ANDGEASl) Olio of Wonders Presenting a Fievv Routine of Delusions, Transformations, VocaSations and musical Cetns of the Day. MEE&TEE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF 8. A LEWIS, ASSISTED BY is s Irene "Watson, PIANIST. (late Or wiist of St. Lucas Church, Halliniorc MLLE. CECIL D'COURCY, Sn iTHtoiii;ui;i' Scene f Biciui es Trojii Life. MR. A. N. LEWSS, Tiitnleai! Operator. PROF.A. CACHEL, Premier Violinist. Louder of Orchestra. IMCxr. Geo. Xa-rs-Toisa, The Eminent Guitarist. REMEMBER THE DATE AND ATTEND Tickats.EOc. Chifdren, 25c. B AMES WAMB01D, Advance Ageiit, GULMINAflOM - - w -i n a LEWIS LBROS! VIST or LETTERS. Kemalnliig In the Posloffl.ie, galem, at I his date. Persons calling for these letter must give unto on wined mey are advertised : Brown. Willis Brown, Mrs Mairgle Jle.f ubhny. Mrs Barbara Morris, I) 91 2 Moiiltiin, S J Mdem, f hi-lsliipicr 2 Miller, Miss Sarah Minuter, J (i Sillier, John Miller, Miss Mary R Ma-, l'elhean Mario, foiiwie Slarlhl. M -s Marv itowniun, t apt i. i IIronon, Martiut iiroow, 'i nos Bower, 1 F Hot hum, Thos llaev, j J licit, W K Itlljeu. Ml.s M J i'.in rolt, A H lllllllhlllll, II T lieeghlev. N Blheu, to It Heeler, Mixs Annetta JIl-igBS, Wilken i:nfe, Marv K ( llrtney ll K I Vnvles, Mr HciMven t'nl by, lilt 'rtliji, I-uiic 2 famdl. I W J ten n, J X jMitche!!, Cordelia "in nun, v unlet) ilnriin. Kil-.viird Til jiitrun. j j ?iave, Jos A Nash, Mis La vlna Newell, Mrs Olive J Nnir, Mrs AiirIh (lllnai.T, Mrs Mulfle oiliiKKr Alhert I'ni'le, I! K Crint, Marv -A I'lmiihe, A i lloweie, liavld Pollard, A II I'ellyMiu, M C e.H'-tard, Itev M:r t,iiia,-.kenlniNhf II A Uliodes.ti W li.l.:klll.dlelil, O S KnliifrlMon, M f IU-hiirdMin, Mlwi Susan Itayni'Hid, A K liiK'I'ju, geo Knihwn, lluah N-oli, M l-s K 1 lett Strtklen. TJ1 Inuiliip, J V l.uhh, f !, l)it.l, W It Karhy, W W , i 'ean, .Inlliifl NT 2 1'Hvenjiori, John Klelienxon, Albert Kdmlhter, Luonard hills, Win rilih. Mis r. It l-'olstou. Plsher, K W Fan-en, .Mrs Nancv Floery, J H tj lover, .Miss h llih-on, Jas tilenn, I.aura Gray, MIks Amanda Barrett, .Mrs r'rau.is (tleiiwoisl. M. I itiive , A Siearpi. John Sails, Kev T J Sills, Mrs Nellie .Smith, J II Smith. Mis Kliza Sniith, Mrs Merer P Smith, It II Smith, Miss Leoia SttiiOi, JarM.-r N Smith, Mr Marv Jane Snihh, Miss fluhiah Smith, A H ,l'homis'n , .Mls S t Thorpe, Viola V 'I'httver, Mrs S Taller, I. V Wil, 5trs Rhla Wtxsl, Mrs L M Wehl, f II Wtuiiier, J K Warner. MrnAnffuela 1 1 son . M i sa J rue AViMt, MiH Jane H'slker, A 1' 4 Wel.-Ii, Mra Sarah i White, ,Ml Mary J Walker- J I. IS. ItlCKEV, P. Bt. ti ranies, Wm Wnodwln, 'J iew w lem, Mi-is fatinie 3 Wunler, K Hii'buin. Nathaniel IIL-lis, John Hervv. I Mi Iliivn'e. ThfH Jones, Jennie joiipm, m Johnson, Mrs Anna Jory, Jliss PEi Keener, Mrs Marv K.-tyn, MNs Mttli'e Knowlei. Jnlm It l.alore, Weslle I-atouutnln, Mrs PUebe Loose, Miwffura SI it'tibhlii, Jim McLIn, J 11 Salem, I ee. US. MERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of First and Washington Streets, A LBA1TT, OEEGON". fi. XV. KIJDV, Vlttti. (Formerly of City Hotel, Walla Walla.J fTN'DEUTHE NEW MAS AfiF.MENT THIS j iKinnlar Hotel has been retituil and reltirn llied. arid now o.'lert the traveline iililiethe liest aeeemnunlaltims on Ihe must reamimlile terms. No fliliieKe fks. Bard ami Ixnipine n-H'i fi v, ?i ,m jier ujit, accor'linp 1(1 riKHn 15c milled. Stages for forvallis, Lelianmt, Browus. iilf and Siiila Springs sttjp here. fcjfFree fiaeh to and I'rora lite hum?, feaehes ami lngjrte la rea imess loeunrey jjassengers lo anv pari of the country. " iUvntl PLOW FACTORY GENERAL BLACKSMITH ING. The Halsey Clipper Plows of all sizes on hand and made to order. Theae 1'lews .to the best work in stubble and sol plowing, and are In (t-nerat u' among Ittrmers In Liiiufo. Horse Shoeing, Wagon and Hack I.'one iiromntly. Plows ami all work warranted, and put up at lowest rates. C. M. PAINE, Prop., ikvlir Halsey, Oregon. C. H. DAVIS, M. D., Tenders his profeHional service to Ihe j-',i,ie of s-iitati'l vi.-inily. He l!l go anvwhere in Hie State to aet sinpieilly when cailed iiwu. 'fetl J. A. APPLECATE, ATTORJEY-ATLAW, SALEM. OHEGON'. i ittice pf osite lira Rank. In Griswold'j llloi-k. decJ:tf Notice! Notice! 4 LL PERSON'S KKIWIVO THEMSELTE3 iivlebted to the late tlrm of ton Bell. Iiniasrits, will please conie forward and settle with E. Ft. William, at hl law office In (irHwold's Block, or with nie jiersooallv, ad savcent. 1'. W. t X. Late of the lirin of Uox t Belt. noltlm W. P.SMITH. M.D., (Grail. Toland Me-I. Co!., S. F! orriCt: riuoId- Bloek, SALEM, OHEfJOS. mmmmm. SESSION OF 18756. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE. T. H. U tTC II, PresWent of the CnlrersitT. T. St. I.OtJAM, n. I., Emeritus lrofc?r of llvptfne. J1I 1.VFI I,, in. !., Emeritus l'rofessor of Scieue ol II vuene. IIA111 l'.VTI, M. !., Professor of Ob- stetrk sanil Diseases of V omeiiandchiidi-en. '. II. II Al l,, n. I., Profeor or Pfxviiil Pa thology ami Practice of .Medicine. J. W. McAFI.i:, SI. !.. Professor of Si.rgk-al and Descriptive Anatomy. O. M. JOM S, n. Prorcssor of Materia Medica and Thera)eutics. 1. 1.. IIOWH AJin, M. Professor of riiyfl o logy and Microscopy. O. I). IM,XE, l'hitr. II., ProfeAsor of Chem istry aud Toxicology. A. HlltRPM. A. B-, M. Professor of Civil and Military Surgery. IHtV, K. JI4I10KV, Profussor of Jlodioal Jurisprudence. I. IAVH-, M. I.. Itean. to whom all let tors oi business ami inoiiirv ccoicernimr the le- jKirtineut of Meiilcine should be addressed. Tha Dean will lie at. the Faculty liooins in the Willamette Cnlversltv dailr. from 9 to 10 a. m.. and 1 to 2 p. M. of each day during the lirst week ol the term. decdilm HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, Hubs, Spokes, Iii in, OiK ASH ASD HICKORY FLANK. SOItTHRlP &. TISOMPSOcS. August -30 Portland, Oregon. DR. T. L. GOLDEN, OCCULIST AND AURIST. Office and residence on Liberty street, onnosite tne imptist V.IUU-CU, saiem, uregon. aecll.tl J. W. ItEDIXGTOX. W. W. MUC KERS, MUNKEES & EEDINGTON BOOK & JOB PRINTERS. Smith's Block, Commercial St., Salem. WAVING TAKEN THE OFFICE RECENT- M ly conducted hy Williams & Conover, we are now prepareu to ua All Kinds of Printing. AT THE LOWEST LIVING RATES. VISITING CARDS A SPECIALTY. Same building with F. A. Smith's Photograph decll:u Gallerv. Woodburn Nursery WOODBURN, MARION CO., - OREGON. A CHOICE SELECTION OF FEUIT, SHADE, 0ENAMENTAL AM NUT-BEARING TREES, Vines siinl tiln-iill-i"-. PLUM AND PRUNE TREES, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Address J. H.SETTI.E.UIEK, t'lrculare sent on application. Woodburn. 7, B. ALLEN, sgent lor Salem, io233to JUST ISSUED 200TH EDITION. MANHOOD, KEVISKD ANOCOKItKf.'TKD BY THE A CTIfOK, the K. ! r. 1 KTIS M. !., Klc. A Medienl ftssav nn Ihe e.as and ni-e nf urn. malere ileeli ne in man, show! nft how hiialifi 1 loft and how rKalnr-'l. It gve.o a clear ynol f the Impediments t marriage, the trestimmt of nervous am) iihystcnl dehlllty, cxhiiinted vitality, anil all au r iIIm-iisc appertuiniiiK thereto : I In; re sult ol twetny years Mie.sfitl inu:ti.-,e. OfBTIS ns " MAKtiMOU.- There is no mem. Isfr ol -liit,v hv whom tills h"s-lc will lint be foliml a-itii, vrhe'ner tie be prin;u(, pre,!ijii.'ir or clergv-nuiii.-- ..Hfi Tinv. Ji'RTW uri " M Nll(li.' Tlila book shnn'it ne rean nv llie vfinoff f-T Irtirue.iioii. ami bv ihe ailll.e.1 tor relief: It trlil iul.tie no one.-. Wml Urul I 'tju-9 and UHVitr. Price -One Dollar, by mill or expraia. Ad-ill-ess theauthor. lilt. ITltl is, fr.'u Sutler sirett, or f. O. l!ov S.-I7, San Fraiiels-.o, fal. aogl.ly EATING'S COUSH LOZENGES. a There Is linouef lonablv no fitter remeJr so eertnln in Its effects. ASTHMA. WlV- i-.lt f It (ill. I!KU.(JHI'1IS mid IHSOkllKltS ol me tiikoat alike yield to Its iiilluenee. 'Ihe hiahet mcli-..-i! te-a imony suites no belter eure lor these i-sm plaints exists latxr proveil by over half a century's etirlemiel. Thev mniiata no oiilum. morphia oranv violent dnte. K BA l lN'ti'S Cot'dll l.oZENtitS. prepared bv THOMAS KKATl.S'ti, London. Hrltaln, are sold bv all Ur-ie-irlsls. A Kent' for Hie I'a.;ille fa-t, HElllNiiTuN, iiusi r.t ir.it a tju.. au r ia lu-.lsco, d,v wlinjip JOHNSON & QUINN, MERCHANT TAILORS, j Stark etrcet, Ijetwccn ' Fir.-t and Second, Portland, Oregon, VKK tJKTTINti CP Sins TO OkDEB c.lieafier than anv ether h..-e? In rfie city, ocltliaiii SHAW & WILLIAMS AUE Mr AL'THOUIZEW AGENTS During My Absence from the Slate, w.. i:m;lai -JS:Ii4njra FOR, THE HOLIDAYS. No Gifts Better Appreciated ! Just Out New, Fresh, Handsome GEMS OF ENGLISH SONG A rrfect collection of sons-s, with piano aooom ranlm-rit, coniii -iHng orer?5l'tlie-hn.-est Smijes. ltallads luet! and iiinmetf known; Wilecle-! with great cam. and with eeuiai regard toia!it and popularity. iWage, full mutic size. The Ji. V. Evening Mail ay: "A most traer" uinarriiHection ol really line pomr-i. One could hardly Imagine mi rriaiiy rriff(ei;e7itceiild oe ooiiunei in a Millie volume. i'rk,ti 50 plain; 3 in maillii; 4 full gilt. ui tne same I inn ana jirlce, full music, size, are "Gems of Strauss," A new edition, eomprislnj over 100 best Strauss Waltzes, etc., etc. "Organ at Home," "Musical Treasure." 'Gems of German Sona." "Pianoforte Gems." "Gems of Scottish Song," "e i.t.L mi.ij- - ft itiuuie s HI5II nieiouies. Ary of the above !coks neiit. p st-iai 1, for retail price. 0UTEB IilTSOS CO, C. H. TjITSO? s cc-B-ton. 711 ISMway. Ne York, OSCAR KILBOURN, t." f & ...I lUCfloa & lommiSSIOn iJerclia t j TriL PCITIIASE AM) SELL REAL ES- tale. Fnrniime, Klc, Etc, (rt-neral Agent National Llle innniuee t'onini!iv. I', jf, Garieer fr re-m. orn.-r l irl and I'liie Slrerln, fH'l t.49tU, KM.OV Augltilawt Tbc Phltoaoiib; of lirntlftrtie. The stom ach. Ihe Iwirels ami the liver are responsible for everx an(f thai racks the be.d. Beeulate, tone and harmonize the action ot these alli'jd orrans with Tarrant's 'tltzer Aperient. an1! you cine thecomi-laint at its source. SMLD BT ALL IlRCtitilSTS. Removal. Denier in 3Xitmilitin-er OF Boots nxicl Slioos SALESt, OREGON. -:2rt Commen-ial sireet, lietween State and Court, nest door north of Jinrhin's Liverv Stable. Stayton House. rglHIS IS THL LARGEST PI P.LIC IIOCSE JL in Siavton. coi ner ot Florence and Third street?. Sew mid neat. Stages slop here. Prices reasonable. The pubdc- c-u-diailv inv-i'ed to eive me a rail. J. P. tiCEENEK, Prop. novl7:3ni "HEW ESTABLISHMENT! A Oeiiersil Assortment OF TJ JEL 1ST X T1 TJ IFL 33 ! 2 Kept Constantly on Hand and UPHOLSTERING In all its Branches Done. JOIi GRAY HAS PCRCHASED THE FCRXITtRE Slovf of Ycaton & Louirhery on Cinmerciftl siretl. and will continue lne bnsiness at the old stand. Avy one wanting anything in the Furniture or IphoMry Line w ill save money by giving him a call and exar ininsr his gwjs ami prices iK-Icro jxirchaii elsewhere. Hid in olio is to Sell Cheap ns the Cheapest RoDairina all kinds of Wood-work and I'nliolstnv done In the be.st manner. Orders solicited. Ke meniber the place next door to Martin & Al len's. iulvl3-:iin J. M. METZLER'S RAWHIDE BOTTOM CHAIRS ritN BE HAD IN SALEM AT A MYERS' Furniture Rooms, onlv. in Commercial street, in Starkey's Block. The Best in the State. KaiCall aud set them. All woi kjwarranted. Jefferson, April 10, 1875-ly SALEM FLOURING MILLS. Best Fainilj- Flour, Bakers' Extra xxs. Stiperfine ami Graiiain, .TSidtllincs, Bran and SiiorEd, Conslanlj- on Hand. THE The Highest Price in cash: Paid for Wheat at all Times! A. XV. KIXXEY, mavl8'7.l Aeent S. F. M-Co. COfflERCIAL HOTEL. Salem. Oregon TTHE WELL-KNOWN LANDLORD OF the Cbemeketa Hotel, has leaded the COMMERCIAL HOTEL For a term of yearj, and has re-fitted and re-fnr-nii-heil the same, and will keep it second to no house In the State. He can accomodate one hur dred and lilty guests after his old style. So vou need not lear to jrive him a cad, for his tahle will lie supplied wiih the hest the eountrv ail'ords Chargos reasonable. Come one, come all. STRAYED. I7IEOM NORTH SALEM, ON - INST., A prey mnre, 10 or 10 years old, collar marks on both shoulders, wait on cenler of breast, new lv shod lorward. Information as to her where abouts sent i the Statksman office will he '.hankfiillv receiveiland satisiaciorilv rewarded. )14-tf S. P. BLANCHARl). FREE! The B3YS' OWN" is sent FREE for one month. Addref g Bov' OWN. iKixfciSoS, Boston, ITs. WIIKEjLKR WILSON, ! New No. 6 and No. 7 SEWING MACHINES. FOR LHATI 1 1C It WOIUC A XI Rotary Motion No Shuttle. WHEELER & WILSOS HTG. CO 93 Third St., Portland. CITY OF SALEM ASI OHIOe: COMl-EISISd THE INDEPENDENT LINE - or WILLAMETTE STEAMERS, MTl1.h LFAVK PtiKTLA-V), TIinorrJH VW the Lnc.fca, liir !?aliTn, AIImiiv, Corvalltn, Harrinunrg, Knirene City, and a1 1 way polnu two and three limes a week, and return. Freigit tonjrdel by this line trill revive quit-k defiatch and the bet of tare. Onr teanfr, have nncrjnallc'l a.:c,omirK!lation, lieinc jirovidel ttith everyihlng ncce8ry to ciake travelemcoinforiahie. Having !ea-l the PnelHe W linrrcnd Hiirr. Iioiim tthe lie-t in Portland, being all c-ucloxed) we are prejicired to r:eive on istorage S.OtMt ion. r reiii. ti-i hai:;k at as.abi.e. For further inloruiatlon annlvon iKiorl eam er, or to ft. I U.KOI.I, Jeneral Agcia, Foriland. WJL HKKKES, Salem Agent. U. B. 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