t . J 9 r . . . r i;tiV. : DKi'KMKKK 2V 17V I'V Mn't'.V Ol' Wt ili-r-i'jti , Itv -V e .lulu .a at.il rr. 1. M .lour, "f l! any. m n l.isi ni;;lit. Tl y nrc l"lli m'i a c,, tltll'lll.'lll lltu li au.llv; l'i!:!'.i IH of lllllt I. T. TV rtiln r.ill.-il on tin lit' ni'it. tin '10 WrltlM of a I'lVe'.' Unil Htriltli!llt I IH' llll im il.lt ra, Imt hatsltntili tin, coolm-ita I p ill plliT. VtO ti'ld t!lt t iptlllll R ,'i lll .l I'lilli iimn a noil us a tlioroiiKli busim man. r. lhimna llrar-h, prominent cittxrn of lutny, dlcj ytwtiriltiy morning of cninvr in he throat, Ha was alum! sivtv vi ain of mc artj Win a wife at the point of death with Hie lame ilim-aac. Anrlrrf. City Marshal Pmiili fnmiil two oWipli of Confucius. In a flint clans "Aim Mean" low lt uiht ami took tlicm in out of the wot. The nan was released on hail ami the. woman lit Id. Thr o will c mm up this . m mil a ninv epect some phun. atarlMtmi. Tve. A splendid Clirtamias Tire Willi ready st the M. E. Church, loaded down witli present for the little one. We hope, the poor Utile ones will not be forgotten and ntlitve they i I not. The children of the rich will lx amply proviiled for l home, but the waifs found on thetihorts of tlir grtatocan of jwerty wll seek relief from their tronbh and wu hop Ceno will so away imply liaudrd. If a crowd of Hindoos runclnde-l to iiivont a million dollar in a splendid temple, in which to w .rahip hm saeivd monkry, would not every v.lerty holder insist on thai prop-ny hrariti; prt of the bm tl'iti of taxation to airport the Ifovernnicnt which protect It? The cmwd of Christiana who follow the meek and lowly Jesna. worahip ia ehssp h tuples and can wt II afford to have the property taxed, providi d the rich tun plea erected by womhippers of wik1i u God ate roprrlT valued for purposes of taiation. amtriny a-nols. The several Bablwth Bchool. of thia city will lave a Jolly good time during the holiday. Thi f ivenile members, rent of whom belong to "wealthy families, should be aent not slung tl. by-wayi to brina in the ignorant and aijnalid that they may rtijoy the fesiiviii and reoviv, ome liiiienaHf rvpirtl and eneonra-ji ment, tl a' thev he-ome eiwd friend in the fntnre. Tbt- piHMl chil iren ahould enpape in the lalmr whir'i the Great Maater mMmmtiidfd. wlun he aaid 'I oimt not to call the riiihteod, bnt aimii m to repentance." t hnnh To sot Inn. We give phuv to-day to a well written article on the mihjtct of church taxation. The author la evidently in fdTor of wraltl.v mm pnttinv their anrplna cash, which i tnxahle, wheiv th.y can enjoy it, without taxation. It a ChL-mt-com reinttion 't np fom gohh n fii in thia city.anrronndt-d by a masoilWiH tt ntple. wonh! onr corn spotT'J'Mit t'anl" astve that the great wealth abo-ild rrmam nntaxel ? In f tct. won Id he T-e that any valuable proerty exc ept hi "55n church ahould 1 exim;'ted fintn taxation? Jftwpttroa irelnte4 affnr. racing through thia ld ea'abliihtal pln"e of amines yrstrnl.iv afternoon, wetiotict d that the store haa H"r n thoroughly oTerhanli d nnd r the carvful n)vrviion of Mr. J. H A lams, who been aecure l by Mr. Holnv-s to awit him in future. Each particular branch of the trad, has been tilted np to ireelf and arranged io auch a manner as to attract the eye op entetin?: the atore. Mr. Holmra ia one of onr oldt at ami most mveful mtrchanta, and now 1 aa l is atore an am; i d so aa to rtflct credit not only on himself bnt on the city. Maoontc lllerlton. At a re'nlar c-mina'intcti'ui of M tltnomiS Lodjfe, No. 1, A. F. A. M. , held at th-ir Imii in Oregon City, on Ratnnlay night last, the fl lowing ofheers were duly ehcted torre for t enduing Ma.-onic rear: J. M. Welch. W M ; C. M.Keater. S. W.; J. L. Btrlw, J. W ; W. H. II. Fonts, He-retary. S. W. nam'all. Treasurer; J. W. Bli&t-nek, Tyler. At a regular mating of Corinthian Lod t Ko. 4. A. F. A A. M.. held at heir hall in Al" .C6l I nic year D. W .: L. fline. J. W B. Fox. Secrt-urx! Mat t. V Hrowi, V ler. From t ally State-man ol Thnrwiay, Tec, 23.) Inirncl A bunch of k'-vs f mnd. The owr can get ht m at this oflice I y saving for this inuiec. t'orr.-vilon. tjorae days sine we noticed in the Sttesma that a larce ami-nut ef wheat was stored at In dependence. We find that our informant wa mistaken in the tinmlr of bushels, tliere being only eighty thousand. te have jnst Ve n shoa-n a fine specimen of job work done by Messrs. Muuker A Beding ton on Commercial street, opposite the States man office. All pei-sona wishiug a fancy job ol printing will do well to call on turn.. The above firm ia conir-osed of two en'erprisint: young men and we wish them financial success- Moaey Aavr. la mmej Vf arte. Now ia the time to get ronr presents at Hol bert'a. He ha ma immense stock of fancy shell Taee, glaaavaaea, Coruicopiaa, toys, heart, and vaady enough to supply the Htate. He propose to sell off hi atot k of ahel 1 and Klass rases at price that will Astonish everybody, ( al: and examik: before purchasing. Mom y saved ia money made. The evidence ia tin? case f the Tnited States vs. Andrew Harmieun aliaa Daa Smi'h, has hown moet conclwnvely that onr old fi leud Thomas Coi, was as innocent of that robberv a an anborn babe. What next will bis hauduil ef sne&k-thitf cacmiea try to briuK up aaina him. All who ar. peronalty acquaint! d with Mr. Coi in-iwa him M be a clever gentleman and clear above any suspician. JetfW-non Ifra.. The order of (Jhainpiuna of the F.eJ Crosi. elected aud i&stitlit.d the following ofhe-ru k--i Tuesday night: W. H. Smith, C; J. H. Thomaa. E. C; as Florence Thomas, J. C; Mis Smith, e y H isa Thomaa, Treas.; E. H. BelUmer. C. I The additta was delive-ed by W. T. R c on' Esq. Fine vocal and instruait ntal ninic by tl e fair daughters of JeT rsoa. A tine sapper wa efcrved, to which all did juatioe. Recsrter"a (sari. John OnnnioKham, a native of "Bonn e Sootlind," diyrod tit eoatitry by bei. brought np b fore the ftecoitler t-i.i-t ni-iruii g in a very dirty and dragKhd condition on a charge of boiiiK drunk and disordtrlr. lie wa fined $1 and cosh, and beiu out of fund ws remanded to jail, A Celestial It-male, who save her nam? a Anna, for playf illy shying a plate through u window at tine of her countrymen, was tiatd the same amount. rot's ii. PRot i t niv;s. ComaL Chamber, Dec. 21. IST5. Council met in n tralarsession, Mavor Wrisht presiding. Present Recorder Hyde and liars bl Smi'h Comic. linen Giliingham, Gilbert, Hirsch, Strong Thatcher and Waldo. Absent Adolph and Edes. Minutes of the last meeiing were read at.d ap proved. The following bills were audited and ordered paid: John Smith, S29.65; J. Churchill, i28.50 A. Barr. $6; J. H. Moores, $831; G. W. Lawson $3; Jndce of Election, $16; V. R Hydi. i7 .25: J. T. Byrne, S1.70; C. M. Walker, tl.70 John Hujihr, $1.13. An ordinance establishing fire limits was in troduced and read the first and second time and referred to Committee on Ordinances. Bills to tbe amount of $166.13 were read and re ferred. The matter of adjusting a nnmber of assess, ments was brought i p and referred to tbe Com mittee on Was and Means, to act in conjure tion with the Recorder and report at the nut meeting. The Recorder was instructed to publish e notice requiring all bills rains t the city to bt presented on or before Dec. 30:h. The Street Conimisstiom r was instructed h repair the sitlewulk in front of J. A. Jol,u' lo: on Hr-jh mre t. Council ad; i-imed till Thuradav evening, Dec 30th, at 7 o'clock. J r.. i ) J TX T7i I'eta'ton! J;i,'rr I. (. Tt-ooi.-ii, of Ailvmy, niilrd on na Iam idk ii. The J titter .a on lua way to the hiii.iiJ aide of Iho St ii'loi liiu purpoae of rna te.iiii g. Will ii iiuiiu in tin U.dlea k rtmim onio ftv l-a. llll. Li nil I III 114. Ve gtlllii'l' lln Inlloning iioiu n 1 1 Alh.iny i x- Cimlii4r: ''tllU' ol l!u- lllo.nt cahllHiiulailll t'll tonaiiiinrlita t Vt-r ;;titi hi ll'Orlly liy a tiavrl ing nvg:uii;'..iti i urn pirsi nu',1 hi l;iriric DiHia H.mimi iiii Saitiid;iy iiljiht by t!m l. ia I'lilniih atii.n. The pot lui in mo' .u hiiil ly appri cl ai il hv tho l.tt-jji- andii m e a nil led, which we are plrartid to ay w.ia not lik lliu gi nt rahty of exhibiiloua hare ofortt visiting na ad In com mon with our pe pie we vote it mt-ritorioua in evuy ri slHct, Oregon ha, wre ran aalely aay, lit illiMitl Uion by lir fai iuna exliibitiolia and trickatt -r mole than any other Hlate In the Vnion; coimenueutly of lain, the majority of entertainment)) have recent J but meager en eon ragentrnt. The Lewi Culmination ia an ex ception and all wlmat'end are ante to p o iioutu'tt it ptiiimvortliv in eery in aprot. The f at and drlusina Were new and preaenteil with beaitlitul paraphernalia and elV cl. Tne luggh-ty waa extiaoidiuary a a niiwnirtriat mil tnagtn-iinr, Mr. J,cwia atuiiila without an e.piil, we ihire aay, in the woiiil. t)m-aiil fairly aehrd with irrepreHsa b'e laughter at the oil 1 anlic of llnwtt utuhr hi control. IVal iiou peal of laughter, which faiilyaho.ik tho building, follow,, I tmeh act of the anbjtct. We eannot ri.fiatn from pii -iioniioiug Prof. A. tvlnl a a violinist the heat dial has ever apB ared intliiapait of the Btate. The guitar phtying by Mr. Luhtn, wa xin llent; and the musical gi ma on the piann by Mi Irene Watson, went rendered in fcivnl tyle. The tableaux of statuary by a unmWr of young bull" aeiv b aniifnl; and the acene from lite an I living pietnrrs by Mile. Cecil De tNnircey, were really fascinating." The l.cw a Ilros. have established a r pntation, and to night we expos'! to 9e IteuV 0rr Uoua crun iU.l aa it has in ver is i tx fore. JIIIIIIIL. tprrnie t ottrt. , Ti rsruv. IHs) 2t, 1S75, F. C. S r, appellant, va. W. F. Pnrdetia, reapniVu-; ludgnuuit bt low aftlrmed; oplaion by Prttn, J. Ri nj Hnipea, appellant, a. Joseph Bczley, reakonilent; Judgment brlow n-verset! and cause orderetl remanded to the court below for fur ther ptoeifding; opinion by llurnt tt, J. J. A. McWhnuri t !.. app Hants, vs. E. C. Rrainard, et al., r -poiioitns; decreee of the court le!"W afnrtnul; opinion by Bhaltuck, J. State of Oretton n ttlJ. W. Church, appel lant, vs. M. Ihisiin, rrsvvdi nt; Judgment la low aftii no d; opinion by Bonham, C. J. Mr. Jutict Shattuck concurtv.1 ejscially. (Im thia cit' the tonrt linlih tfiat the complaint waa in anfficieiit in not staling that the voter who w. re influenced to vote for n spondi nt by n a aon of hi promise to pay a portion of his aal ary. if brti d, into the County Treasury, were tix-pjre:j. IVtrne Triii'r reo-niletit, va. .Taa. Polai app.ll.iu-; j idguvut bio a:TnineI. with 1U pr c-'iit. d iin.ig,, on fjiitire of appellant to nlawtra-isei ipt. M iriha twey. nvsndeiit, vn. J. p). Fenton, a -pellani; onlir.d that the CI, rk of the Ciicuit t'ourt for the county of Yamhill lie re 'luired to cci ttfy to 1'u-. Com t the bill of excep tion" hen I i fin d. in n 1 C.miit Court. Jim -s Tippi i, a-, spin-.leii!, v. Tlnw. M. Wud.app--li.-mt; b-iv". grau'e.l re-n-ui-lent to rtit-idiaar moli-m to il.mis appi al. Ish, ap',- llatit, vs Joiie. r, sp mdent; argu ment rcsuuii d. Wkcxesoat. IW. J2,l. Barney Ti-ainnr. resp.ndant. vs. Jas. DuUn. ap;iilau; ordered that mandate is-ne. lh y. Jonea; argument n-aumi-d. ; Fnmi lally State-man of Kn.lay Ieo. 8.( ! ntldr. Pror. R. D. Kentndy, the well knovn Dire, uologist and PLysioguomit is reviving riaitota and giving descriptive chart at the ChemekeU Hon I, room 19. Esquire Johnaon u,t nneasy about lii fee for tl e matnmmiul service of the fair couple nine weeks since. .'I; Jinke tliipk that Gov. Gbba or K v. WVJT"!! K Tv be piiuT'ianimon e hy all nieiLoio j. Q. rT'-tlwrx', a to manufac tures all the candy he sell and knowe hat It is tn d of. He warraut all bis candies pure and free from all adulteration. Nuts T vry kind a'ways on hand and Bold at price defy rf com petition. Kohltt n title MceptuK. Fnm the Evening Democrat we learn that the I honseof Mr. O. F. Parrish, who reside abont j evtn mih'-s from Albany, who enteretl on 8nn diy evening last, after the inmate were aaleep, snd $1,050 eitracied from the pocket of hi pants. i:xiMeiet Hume-. We Uarn that Mr. Dan. Clark ta eipc-cted home on the steann r now due, though we had iiipiscd that he would come overland, as he has a deep prt-jntlice apaini-t ea travel. We rdia'il be Kld to see him bac'-s. and his recent ex-pi.-rieiice will be valuable to the Order. Orphan llnnie. The pood ladie who have in charge th Or phan Home, bave ut Sited the little unfor tunate sithaew suits and everything con fertable. The ladies who are enKineering this matter are entitl'd to pn at crulit, for the man ner in which they conduct this home of the r phans. .M tUKIl l. At the Ctmrt Hons, in this city, bv Fsqnire Tohnson. J. P., Mr. Frank T. Gravea to Mi E. M. Hinson, all of Marion county. On the 19th of Dee., 1S73, hy Be. T. H. -small, Jamt M. D -mt ;it, of Chirk Pity W. T. to Mis Emma Jacobs, i f Marien City, Oregon. The Oivjrnn iy Ent.rj 1 1 pives lis of wlmt was sold from hilf an arre of ground jnit liis Mdc f tUat i ia-e, after the family had wll ;hf-y want'd. It is as fllf n: "20 bnsbel of ats, 20 tf otat wp, 7 nf coin. 1 ol tmiona, 1 f lt-ts, 1 of shell d Im-htis and J00 ll ada of cat -ba'p. $70 wnrth of p-aWio, 525 of gieen ap ..!. $J5 uf dr d p.p'e. S32 50 vinegar a 15 of t he'iiis anil imlitss quanti i a of rad i0n. Itftni-e, -e5i. Iim-s and blackl rri( 8 bt- -idi s w- e .ivpt. of " If (he above pn n:i8Hh i.r'r-luc v-rrrs't ip in like q:;ai ti'iei the faith wtil be miiliiih.d ittxi repU losl.eil. Orfuos Ht tiie .-t.tennitil. C'itnm-ioiit r Pufiir, says the Farmer, ha. '. i, U'-it boxut to Pmt'. vry. Saperin- i.it-ur of the Ii ir.mit.-al D, iiarttut lit for tin -iiiit d States t'ci.tjnmal, c -nt.iintug 2 000 .rounds of bounic il speciiiii-ns from our Slate. The ent-rgy with whii-li he jirost-cntes his unre- numerated l.iborit s'louM eotitk- him to grateful rt-mombri ii aittl ni-prcciniioti, for it is not easy to aee that our Sta'e would have any ve--pectabh-share in lie great i xpuaition if mil ft ii nd Dufur was noi , Ho'ic and iletermined in the matter, and pecuuu .y ab e to d.-vote his lime to the cane. IS MtRlllv. While other pl.ice-i b last of progress Jeffer son lias mile m!eri.-l a iv.im- mont daring tin Season last. Be- d ti e two stately ware-uonse. s:veral dwellii g-t. Improvements have marked its progress, wi h two gji eal stores, drug aid harness, and tsot store aa 1 new butcher shop a fl itiring. saw aud hoeing mill, the celebrated rawhide chair factory of J. M. Meu-.ier, Ervioe giain separator manufactory, w ere the re uowaed Swift & and SumwisU premium separa tors are made, used in nearly ail tho warehouse and very p-ipul-ir among farmer. I bey louk for a boat up thore to-4av Dec. !i3d, to load wheat from the 75,003 buahela no in store. Monday night they have s 5'ason'a Installa tion to el'tse witb a grand --'t. They have a large and flourishing sehih i . wr.- rtna. danc ing class and are to lave a Citnatnins tree- &e. Mr. Ervine drf-ised two jiitTit ll months old, one wieghing 375 aud one 400 pouoos. Who is next on the lit. D. Looot-y has a fine rarry and danoe next Baturday. Everyb idy is pi-epiring to b3 hap py and t ke a Merry I Linstmsss. Why not? V oul J yi u b? one ol ih' ie or one of thoae. In e1 ct-' town anil t i ! Ja. arsons may be f-mti'l lr y liet-ii mii x-i igtn cout-umptlon l H Lr. . IlliMTC MCKH.mMJ Au lACt. a Toothache la w 01 U 0D BUDUl. J O. tlolbert'a weM known Cumly Mntinf: I y was liierillv f led with cuslnmrra yesti d v. The ri'as o i be knows how to make cui i j ind w lis cheap. All bid goods are wain run id I'liie. Hie l.el Itiaitiiers. The entevtidomi ut lat nSnhi. at Il'eit'a Opt House, was welt (tieiidrd and the and! em ieniid well pi ae,l, Tim varii ;1 rfrmne give full sa!nf -t, m -h itig iniifh I) Iter th antieipated. Anotluit p -rforntatice llltie glvi to night and nit who desire an eveniiijj'a enj" ment ahould bs ircent. Irnlf( A't,ftltitent. Hai km, Ven nils r iJ, 1S75. Coi . A. Uni t), Agent of The I'Immi' Insurance Company t Allow ma to tend to you and to Mr. WikmIubiiI. the adjnstii of your (.'oiiiiHiiy my iinvct llianl fir your prompt and hononihle aetion in di Ju ting and pa lug ti e loss oen aioiu d by tl b titling of my dueling house on the al terms 1 it the l'HIi int. l!i ectfnlly yours, A. M. Hki.t. Conn's llntliir Mine. With the usual enb iprie and public apii ii characterlalic of this fli in. On y have ngsin t ken the lead ill the iliplar of holiday gomb Hiicli a mammoth and q'ireily asmrtii1 sloe Biiloni never tiefore witneasi'd. Toys nf evei; ahaHi and of every mechanical ingenuity; abet work, auch a the "dark, unfathonied rave o! ocean bear." in fanciful hie and of rmlle vire y: dolla, in wax, China, with human l.ai and without, ready to speak it sta tus, so tit, like; glasswaic, in iMaxlifut dinner arts, vaau and a humlndoth r forms; last, though noi least, ia their maguiHcetit display of silverwai, , such as, for price and beauty, would make u think that nilvt-r had no intrinsic value, IV aide the alaive nietitioiied, there aigjui1'" of things too mi nn runs to nu tifn ,"'l'ie 'mi.1,1 l a M,-ii b m rsona conte.''!""""'' ' "- iHRV .) ej( the tntb tjmlar pla lae Oreini Rev. A. E. (larilsyh.v Vlialf of tho or bhana at Hie Orphan' Mlome would ten d.r thank to the ritieiia of Salem who a kindly respniided to id call, tor raising mon- to buy Chriatma pres-ut, to ho put on tin Chtiatma Trie in the M. E. Chinch. Twenty two dollars and twenty-lice cent were donate, in money and presents, but on account of sever al of the children at the Home being unabl from aickuea to attend the exercise at cluirc; their present will lw taken to the II mi, and a nice little tree prepared there, on wind these presents will be plaeeil. Other wishing to renumber these little ones on thia ocea-Mou will And ample room mi the Orphans' Horn Chrislmas Tne. Sen I on your presents, knn frieuda, and make these little heart merry ai ti happy. Ieirtiern llamei. On Sunday last, saa ihe liroven,' Jtiurnal, ot Chicago, IVs-ember 111, Mr. W. C. Mver, o Ashland, Oregon, tcarht-d the Vuion Hits-; Yartls with two imrod staliions. one thri and one four y-ar old; one mar-, ti nyt-ars old br, d in Ohio, but a full blotshd l'i reheron; . rilly, one jear old, larking unctnxtcetitb uf lul. blisid. We have never seen finer animals of the kin! than these Were. Mr. Myer'a t-ngagett a car Itir the acial pu ptae of transporting these animals over the In e of the Cuiou Pacific Kailroad and on Thursdaj last the car left the Htts-k Yard for lUiadiu; , California, with the horse referred to. Their trussrtation by rail will coat 1700 and after leaving tha terminus of the railroad they will have a cousidetable laud Journey to make. We have heretofore referit-d to Ihe rapiti manner in which these French horses are bein introduced In all parta of the country. Thty are no doubt the beat horse in tho world foi heavy draught ecrvice and thi fact is getting to be generally known; they are jownfully built, and all have a fast, e.i-y walking tan for aui makt of their weight and size. At the sale siabi. h, i at the Ci ion Btnck Yard, gelding of thia I rl are alwaya ia ti e higheat favor with par tea wishing to buy draught horses; the are very hard in. constitu tion, are easily kept In nii condition, and tr capihle, ol gr nt t nuura i, ai u wj ate uti- inly glad to a tl m coin ng to t fiout, a in public favor iu all a of to- coun markit mom. tlnsarlal. Thvusdai Evexino, Dec. 23, 1875. Gold in New York, IU. Legal Tender in Portland, buying 87; si ll ing 88. Coin Exchange on Ban Francisco at par. Currency Exchange on Kan Fraucisco per cent, premium. Coin Exchange on New Tork H per cent, pre mium. Currency Exchange on New York H per cent, premium. Tel'giaphio Tratiafere on New Xork 1 11 ceit. reniium. Gold Bars 750 par. au franne Wiarfcet. ( ET TKI.ECtRArH.) Bah Francisco, December 22. Flour- Surei fine, ft 5tVg5; extra. f5 S0(3 5 75, for shipping lots, and to 75g,6 25 for job bing lota. Wheat Choice shipping, tl 95; choice mill ing. $i- . Barley Feed kinds. $1 ttVl 25; brewiug, fi 301 3?H; chevalier, $1 601 63. Oats Feed, tl 752; choice milling, SJ 5 3 10. Potatoes Sweet, $2; Salt Lake white and San Pablo red, tl 60(31 62a for beat marks; all other kinds, tl 50 dowu to f 1. The When! Market. The New York Shipping LiMt of the 1st in stant contains the following on the wheat mar ket : The sudden closing of canal navigation, by which something over a million bushels is sup oosed to have been embargo d on the l'ne canal s-rved to arrest the downward tetidency of the vlit at market on Monday, but with the viaihl supply far in excess of the demand, the tone again bccao"2 very weak yesterday, and the lo grades of oth spring and winter growths chwrrl if anything, cheaper than "at the 3 of um per than rat the last. The choice grades Te not pressed for sale is they could only btSforced off at a further de -line. With cheap money and cheap storage. th. thi.- heavy reeoivtm pr r to placi their uppli( in warehouse. Ihe c;f element of depression is. as we have said, tlie,,s-ivii supply, aa an vidence of which r jjfeJflneA nd tr,5tfr QwttJl v.;fr'l "i" vhuia qnarlor. r.His aiia '" 0 '. '-Jliels, with at least an eqtul amount in tur seaxboard mark! and in the warehouses at rini'ljial shipping points in the west. It ap purs that the surplu i ol list year' crop on both ides of the Atlantic has been greatly under es- t.mared. I,i-ti a 1 of the old crop being near ex- ansted at the berimin-t of the present oarvest year, there was a large supply in this conntrv in iraiiC , in aoutiiern nussia, aim iu umn oarts nf Contin. nt.il E none a surplus, as it turns out. amply sulHcic.nl to make good what ever deficiencies there may have beeu in this vtar's harvests. Alihough but three months ol the crop year have gone by, Oreat Britain, tin dependent conntrv, has already drawn from various onarttrs. fully one-bait ner Ltimated requirem. nts of foreign wheat h fie year endin with next August. This is sut- ttcient to ex, la n the gradual fall in price tinae the harvest, which b-u fir excoeded the expectationa of the most pronounCfd liears i that cereal. Under these circumstances, cheap wheat during the winter months is regarded b; the leading operators here as a foregone conclu nion. The Farmer ha the following on tbe subject Wheat remains depressed and even more ao than last week. We bear of a large sale at Hub- hard at 91 cents, and 90 cents still centinnes to he raid bv the Salem Mills Company. At Port land the market i dull at $1.70. There is nothing in the near future to indi cate an advance, and while it seems probable, and even very certain, that wheat will advance- in the spring, those who hold it must decide for themselves, whether they can afford to continue to hold it or can better afford to bell at present rates. The Holiday Goods ut tl e Dollar Store are miiimont verv fast. Call soon or yon will lose to uia 3 -MH tw 'Vtwaa Tjef th hanre "' et;ing a good asaor.ment, and good - rgU -. VAItll ll III IH. Wo loarn thai the Yiiiiiia liailiond Company net on the 2'A1 luat., at t.oi vullia, to take into oiislilelullull Ihe Inst lutulis lo pminotu the In on sis of the company and build the load. Mol. King's Until linn makes the daily trip be -vteu Albany at d t'orvallls over tho rostls, uicii bio in place ipnie suit. t in V ill i cl.,iln.i luUIXKl biislielauf wheat In Mire at Ihe ihite waichtiiisi a. The Htaie Agrieiiltnrul College la Insufficient BivimimoduiM the Inureiistd number of tu I ula, which 1 1 t y propose to inmudy by t-iiluig K next auhimer. Cousiderabln interest i nianifesled in ti e . aqu ina Day llailroad, also in the completion f the West H ile Itailroad from Ht. Joe. Ilu mr aaya J. L. liallett has the contract to grade irly mile on the O, C. II. II. thia coming a iii and if ao the public will concur, kuowlnu ie energy of the ceiiliaclor. The new fiuit dryer ia not in nia-nttlun Juat ow. The eight atore in Corvalli seem to tie doing fair run of trade. The hotels, North Pacific ml New l'.nelaiiil, take rare tif the Iravrllng -n bile, vi hl! the rive aaltaiua, two drug stores, iiddler shop, sash and tbsir fir lory, saw anil I lining mill mill lo hit, Slurill Palim-r reisirl $a,0l(l,(XIO assessed aroperiy an I taies 13 mills lit H.-ntoii and pro- mnd peace iu all part of the county. 'lie ti..tt tie is taking a mat for a month, and II coiiliuue iu January to dispense ilea of all tititls a hetetofore. Air. llci ry is shipping in Albany for a few lai. Ho report wheat H cent to-day and .otue changing hands. Tue 81. t hai Ii will get up the aupper fur the V 1 1 in ll v Firttneu'i Hall 8'ee fJxchauge will jujj-f-rrr tltio, nud (hoy pay their luotiry and tk their choice. On htr last trip np the Alice rea.-l.ed Albany l tt i. . The Cliu r was half an hour later. A - thry bolh go up and dowu on the same dav, tlw Clih f from Portland and the Alice from Oregon City, there i generally aotne Interest Ut aee which geU to Corvalli and beak first, thai naturally silra up the owner to do their tt, but the Chief, having the distance from Oregon City to Portland una. labor under tome di idiantago, yet they generally pas the same yiinls within an hour of each titlu r, the Alice more frequently ahead. Capt. Ilaiighmau re .sirts the wire rope at the Halt ni ferry danger msly low for the smoke stacks iu case of a rise u the river here. Ilher fulling at Altiany. Wt atht r cloudy. The Ohio passed up Wednesday night to flar--isburu. Champloa luaitmg at A litany for the lem Mil'a. E. O. Norton proposes t visit 8alem for C ri'tiua tur k. jr. He will i.iolsibly go to ir ve' for a fat -aka. It apiar that almost every commnnity if niv i- propos) to crlrhrate Merry Christmas ir having a getu-ral gtsa! time, eatit g good dul ler, parties aud dancing in the evening, thus duing so to apeak, Joy to the world. IIIUI. StOltM. Hang up yonr ti-kings to night. Ibgular btiliilay bevetagt at the Idaho, with igar areunipaiiiinent. The North Salem Store always delivers goods anywhere in the city tree of charge. J., lternardi kwp the Capital P iloon up to the ex-ctaion of the most fastidious. (!ive your wife, mother or sia'er a et of those nice furs to be found at Bre.itn in Uro. Biwth A Btaiie tiave every thing you need for to-morrow. Fresh lard, butu r, egg, etc. Get your oysler for to-morrow from Tele Emerson. They are always fresh and nice. Hovey ia atthng at holiday pnees. Ail the luxuries imagiuiuable on hand fur Christmaa. Col. lhel' Panorama will be on exhibition at the Opera House on Balurdav evening, Jan uary 1st. Tl t Comim rcial Hotel will serve op tta nua' Christmas dinner to-morrow. Call and get a geod meal. A nice pair of clipper are one of the most o eeptabie preMtits to be had. Oct them of A. S. O l'jcrl A Co. Rush around to Mayor Wright' the 6rst t tbin ihi morning, or it will be impossible j nt get in Uw atore. , If ti s 'irn no iiiiL: of drta Torrei Jtful Dhatn, and word as qow! aacoia. you Wea herford A Co. are offering superior In- dncemetit in ihe toih-t and perfumery line. Call early to-Jay and at-lei-l. Soaps, toilet, was'd lg, Castile, bleaching, cool water mi a huudretl other varieties for a It cheap at Jirsephua HulmeaV Just reeeived Some nioe broken plaids for childrrus' dresses at the Overland Store. Lous da c m n-liiia, eight yard for a dollar. If you want shell-work call on Holbert. He ia boiiad to eltste aut tii stock. Pure, freali, homematle candy in a hundred different forms. The Salem Drug Store i the popular bazar with all the t lie and beaux now, while they ai at lectins nice things fur Christmas preeeui. No more substantial present iu the world, or me that t more accep auie iu your wiie, uiao nice set of furniture to be found found at ohu Urav . Bemaialng In lbs Poeioffloe, Ra'eai at this date. Person calling for these leu era must give tbe laie whicfe they are advertised : lien. Mis M L ndersia. John lien. 11 k. i.ousignent Lntseii, Jen l.Hiie, Mrt-.-rh IjiIvii, M es ey M.n oi, W t M, Kmsev, Mr Flota Moore, J ' Morgan, Mr ft Murgau, 1 has 8 MotJieu. Wmliert Morris, 1 M Morteiet-u, M Moore, Mik AM Morel eui, s At SI in Kan. s W Miller. Mis M E 1 atiuhman' I ai t W Beutly.U W e, ler, Mln Annel.a ratt my, uaviti liaiihmen, J U ia-lie, B.rucn ilatei. Mora limine. ie. Miss A Ik.' nllei , . ( i i, Mrs Sin lliiili.im, tknl itisiluiitn, John L li uss, wrs Jaiie itniwi , J at Mfs.-her, tli inei.s irtimliw, Mr Mary I. MUeiu, i m i-iooiite i toiler, i ,eo r M ir.iit. Mrs M A Bo in, Mi a;iliy Marin,, U ni Mrti, H W Nic,Ja. M MuibOII, JHS F iroKfi'l ,uo.m - er. J llii b ii. t ho ImUKll, M iu is lltta Alt.Ul it vaiu.ti-, iiuaiu o'limn. Adam S - otivi, Jas is ..r.i'-, a tt hut., Mi-nJiiMa ol.tti.-, .Mrs u W -olirs, i lirti-l ooiier, aena onier, Mr- m f ouiejry . vr- tmily Cno ti, h Q ha. in-...... C A lavell, Na llooel Uy.ur, Lewi, oiiB,ier, A.bert Ouoe, llnrt.ett ober, tNoiinel Jr rivlisiu, i, ii I'eliijoltii, M C 1'rcke.i, U-iwarl l'eliiiiua.ou, A H Tel-t , lieitry t-urk'i.., t, t llll:g-,J I ' lietd. oa- H bemw.a.t i.. D W tt liuuu.ei', ( eo . Ivuni. Ja liiKkEt-. Jas K. e.l, Mtwinei Koher.Mtn, Mr- Mai J K. 1(11-1 , illlsa naul v ItoneriB, .Ula- Mul 6 H..biititit., J W l&use, Mi N .no D iniga-v-. M.a L.t. y bisect), AH" .Lice ..laitc. i si teocer, Ja- ob Oeiuxe, V a.eilllne Liuviuan. l lio- riit.tu, r u .i.n ;t(i, itcry i, cn;ta ii s l.avii-, eftiiriey n... minster, 1-tOi.ard s m.,rv. IT. f ha.-luWook, John Kt.of., airs I.. nuts. r.4ubrooka..V,or Mrs tmith, .ui . Claia W M.iut.eri. a t-iiu.n, .iiiuti r isk. Jet U Mm n, Iknr or BUe i e-iu. b. All - L.iazie U IMU. h Alias Imim U bun ti, Ai.es biua t-iui.h, Miss Liu uahi Hism, Jan, tte A IMii'iini, iKury ti !N ill, Jewell I ir, Ai.ilreW Shrum, J W Mono, H U Meet, Kobi i. 2 b.uoes, .uasler ddy W siiivtler, MUa fc,Uen buipcs, r. Mair, if VV 3 iMeveiisoii, Jo B !Sh iH.-r, Jno 'lai otivk, v;nas Tiacv, llazil Tioc,"t.ii Ta.iiici , Jus A '1 tt iipson, Mrs Jno TllUJosol Jno auuu.an, A V Vowen, 'i W Wood, Mrs S C WuniK-u, Heury Wood, i.aviil Weeas, ilenoerson Va,H, Jas t' Wi.wii, Joint M Wtugeu, Jolni Wise. Miss -usie Wa.ker. A 1' ' eeks, Geo W Wright & Alien W'eich. Miss kachel Wise, Mrs Mancy J W ick mi, K f VV'iliiains, John 2 Wens, W K Weils, Alias Lizzie Weils, lJ -Walling. Miss Alice Wilson, John Welch, Mrs S M Wood, Lewis Young, ulian ork, A t' a York, r'telcherS Youtiir, H fa: X. Jl. iUJaKT, P. 31. l i ct 1 -, Ceo li o. , i.eo feg-irij, ' J r iiui, j reriei , St ra 3 rulih, A J uoo.it k b. Air - i-iume - i. -, fc.hu r e i. A C ti e.A, chas i,o tiuch, 1 Jr crainv; Win art is. li, Ali l uati, Ji h.i .1110.. JitO 'i liari -iscii, Jli-8 Cora .a h, Alra i.iiza miner, J It Hotiitiay, lador iluhuur.l, & i Hone, Jas It' 2 ct, Jas tia.e, Jos u ll.t.ea. 11 u A. nay re. i uos Henry, riios Uuuo, Mretiarah Ueliri, llltHi 1 ieiir'. Mm 'lnos llajel y, A W iiauitiiou, V Hanson, J U juliuiuu. Miss Julia II Jiiilllo.nl, Miss Jtlila Ji.Uaui-nu, jaooo Johnson, Airs Marina .one.., ltkV Jones, i K jouee, V in Jones, W .ll johin-oii, Mrs Anna 2 JeUoreon, J W James- Mis M A Kaluc, .Mint, Jennie ku t, .llrs CaLiiarlue Keliy, Misn Laiitu Keniie-0, 1 K r' Kuowies, J li 3 Hukwno.l. J il Kiucaid, Miss Mary Keiur, Mi.-s Fannie i.oagslail', IVm gALBK. DCU. 20. nun lite Wlllitnella Pi ne . TANT CORRESPONDENCE. OjiBaoN. eo. 10, 1875. M it, ,lfA Tintii- ' or hi iifit i"r onr rform movement, tint the ymi I'slre. nut only tn Ben thw HrHi(i h Hocer-sH, tne'ally end morally, buf In -tecslHii iih eiiiiilltliin of the I'sriiinrn on Ills in. i In every linpriirNil. I lake the I lt. ri nf hr luliiiit you fipy f lh (hrrgtm Cu''fufoe, wbh sutmorlpilsin Itlnrik, rw Uo'i aw I Ion If" "iu hitve) not lredir nb--lo II Tr ll (timlnr lh nninnof lh fVrnttper) i hiil 1 (lit so nt unoH, atwl thu with viirf Vi, ymi villi so ml alsri tlnv nainne o' mi rmr nelubhiirw n rxmelbla ('! t too Fhxio ably expeot, thia tnuoh nf yout I It It lor ib 'fill lowing rmninsi Farmer have rletiintislrHtoil in tint exnerlenrMM of th i r-w yosr itiat. an lniletftiidnf prm In t o Ir lull resist Is the if rent A nth lined 'an lever bv bifli (hey fNii nintHi Ihti world, Tby I'jTvTtlrttneil ijiri iinritvirtv that ton tifleo the prit our c nitneri-lal psmtora 1 attbornerl l'V esVl'l, "npp ifta tlin trick of I redo, and iIiikn the liiiliilng of rlnv iluu fallen on th fruliH fif titir liilior. Aualii. that nn lisiisr etii loan tiittt Hti'lent ailtocal of tha far tni'rajiiterisl ilmt hs lo iletw-ml for lm attp l'iiri( mi lli (ttlvrvtiini patromtge of our fYtu-ett(er. V" kuiiw reiy well tint J IhetJ preti atr;ioef, th tf wil vtmzete it. ThftHfuiH the Is r tilers' pieirmiit be aop pnriitl by tl fiiriut-r, ami Ma frltunjit. Wbn ihi laihecuHi-i his li'tnreMn will lie gimrdeil Hgil'-etll tliH Intrigue ihat trail Muka t I'fn l'-f niHin him. A lllieral auttacriptlnn lotn loe tin rtier, and a liberal advertising p-iirtniito fur 1 1 inaniifsotnrera and mer I'lmii'S) w ho will rleal illrrei with thw farmer, will eSnr to bhn anil to hi family, a paper lhel )l !. both Ins' ruollve and proli'ahle. Such a una I svant n give u you In I be Or rj7'i Cultirulnr, wlileli It la nitr tiirpoM ti in ko, mil only a p'tl'adtiim 'if the farmer' riulit. lui' a eatit Hitr aud helpful friend to onr order getii-rslly. Have y'iriii"ha pp-r InOregnnT YonwiH attnrr ''no " Then, tt siipplr lb want, i will (siai p piiiiH.iiHt much money. Will row eome lo thrir HHpp'yrt in the nttrmptf ;fijsu lit into the xiitftt of our rrarm mttvAitwnt, nm tiHxttrtitvth'it you will. Tl iis'te,(. i,a vi.ili iniiat tm on iiHrarva Tin r'f i', it. i, lb r vuuriw-les ,-i -sk.sa(. test akl Iw, a iivst eitnit fr tb (MUivator W heilnlie pnlilialiera lO'nlsh aim WW fnr ib pais, iWiinit i tie E utor grind nut til oopw, wli 4rt ynou "iv Pstron Ilmi her, take bold wilb III M do your par, by aendlng u a miming aiil H-ilpiinn llnT If tall of our po pl but tin thi. Hint- I aawured already, antt the ytrtiiiH and frmrn f thi reglnn will have a good a fmperae la any body' pet lie r tf from any oatisn yntt ahnuld decline to a alsl ti In tho tnnntior rerjiieul, plnasa po' tills, wl h tho blank and eainnlg taper, Into Ihe hands of in Hnuher who wilt do mo. Kralfrimlly Y -nr, N wjARnmwiw, Etll'ornf ihe Oregon t"ultlvtr. P. t (ttiieniiltlnir that tn th fn'ore I absll wttn' to trarmtnlt through the Cnlttvntor In rntilidont.ial iiisntmr lo onr order, inrpor io I'tm I'geiuw touching ior work tl imrko's, e e - I have dechletl tn furnish, ni' pt'ifiti tie Msattt and MecretariM t-vr the tei of their Uistigs Kew, he iba liMe,f w Men the onnfliltnttHl paragrapHa aft p wing frjm time ti lima by ulpher ny be rea... N. W. O. Aruwsr to th Abore. Hai.km. Or., Dee. 22, 1875. To N. W. (Jahhktsos, .K.i'I or i f tl-- tr gon f'ultlyator : Wuhthv Hkotiikk: I cannot accede to your rjucst fur ninny reasons, ttinong whit It tire: jlt The Onli-r In this jurisdiction lti not nt'fil,iw I think, ant cm n not so p ltrt, inori' thun one jaifr devoted to Its IiHt-rcritt '2t. To fiicounirre n strife for the pa tnnntBt of tlit Order in that direction is mire road to division rather than unity. 3d. At the Order, by action of Its representatives, has chosen the WtL Lamettk Fakmkh as ita orjuin, I can see no renoii for its ahandonnient in f.tvor tif nny newer, less etalli.shed IMtper, tha lnisine-n interests of iU pro prietors tH'iny; certainly no nearer to the farming interest than are those of j FvH.mkk, and can hardly be ao well e- ililislu-d. Lt't tu liMik at (his: Mr. MrSerstart- mciisurv of commercial economy. Ills uterpri-'o iriivwl w near a huaineim failure thai lie wuh ttunjH'Iled to resort to the formation of a joint-stock com jhiny. In order to preserve the paptir an it liK'itl ailvocate tif apricullural in- teretstf, Ktmietif the letuling farmpr.t jf l.iun county (where there are many Mililic-ypiritprl ones) ttrnk stock in the omimnv hi ortfanizett. This rhantre ha-ei a IimI Mcrs. Hrown A Stewart to lu'coiiie lv iiiin hitue the virtual. If nut ithsoltitc, owners of the twper. Of nrmtif iirown Mtewart l have no- t Iiitia; to v, liut of Mr. Hrown, an the I o'lh r nf one of the most lurratlve State oflkt's (that of Htnte Printer) and th fueh, ti devoted iMilitlortl pitrtiHiin, I It i ti k it is not tiHt utui'h to nay that he w ill find tue ttm to irive a partisan bias tho foluitiim of the Utuln'ater; in deed I think I i-nn see a very decided colorinir of that kind in this the first nuralierof the Cultivator; and permit me to Bay, I don't find fault with you or the wililixhers if thi.-t tie so you de- penuino; on tne itenvicrat in large meas ure lor your imiIiuchI Dews, could hard ly avoid sui-h a result. But, while, as a patron as well as a citizen, I will watt h the course of the paper intently, 1 do not care to be its servant, much less ils Kuljeft. And here irermit met a few remarks upon the words I hare italicized in your circular- i reati a craca oi me -whip between the lines there, to which I, and the generality of old Oregonians, are unused. Puttine the best construc tion iiin your laiiuiiHRe, I do not think the inea-ure of my devotion to the &g- rit ultural interests, to which 1 have fie. voted thirty-one years of my life In Oregon, is to be pauged by the alacrity 1 may t-how to eo-ouerate with you in uptNirt of the business interests of Messrs. Hrown & Stewart. Another reason why I decline: The WlLLAMKTTE FARMER, the present origan of our Order, was nursed intu existence by the agricultural In- te-ti.ts of )rep;oti as represented by our .state Airrtctiittirai ssocicly, and liberal ly subsidized by it during its flrstyears, tuisier the sUmilation that the hot lety. tliroutrh its Ito.ird of Managers, should havei the sidection of its editor. Through the partiality of the Board of Managers, mid oilier prominent mem bers of the Society, 'I was selected for that position, without any other single iU ililii'itlinti thm my devotion to the interests of agriculture as believed in by my brother fanners. My relations as editor, and an inti mate connection 1 have since maintain eu with the conductors of the paper, lead me to deplore the fact that you. Hrother, have to lead on the attack .igainst a p iper established as I have outlined, and which has been so con ducted hi to retain the confidence not inly of our Order, but of our State Asr- ricultural StK'iety as well. In the number before me, you give the specific objects of our Order, first among which, is to develope a better and higher manhood and womanhood. Do you think it conducive to that end that the brothers and sisters of this jur isdiction should co-operate with yon in vi m endeavors to carry the business interests oi messrs. urown anu oiewan within the gates of the Order, rather than that you should cooperate with them in what thev deem for the in terests of the Order. You know none better that there are thousands of men resorting to all manner of means to get within our gates; that, in consequence of this, it behooves us to be circumspect and care- tul with what we co-operate and in whom we place confidence. In such time? ai d under such circumstances. 'Gos!o ' and keep in the middle of tn.f roaa, ane words of wise counsel. Fraternally vours , John mihto. ied th Gi-atujerM a irivai j,erprlset .'Mil ttailj.A.m, ,l,u, MAu UiiKl-Cf-flTftiHg tt ill And tt . , t . . t prpsf-nt ystt'm of Internal, carrying ' te-j,t rnirn 1 i tri In ml tn AuMria aa a ft, tit.. II Hill S I'l tlllllU W fc' , V. - - NEW ADVEBTLSEMENT8. GREATFRAf CO-OR EGOIi I A f DYIK3 AND GLEANING HO SE, No. IS Washington atract, corner of First. Iw mai. ., rRopnir.to is. tjniins' Oftnla'aniUhllilrsii'siniiihiiis, Fl'ks, Hit. bona, Ulov and I'lirialm t 'lmnod nr live I in i saniu-4orr manner. Dry (llNinliir wlihnnla trratlonoi eolor. Faalhur HvmI, ii'snisl aif Vriaael. Thm lAtlm of iftlem nr rts-trttlt lufftrmmt Ihat Mabttna Vcrtllftr, at Mr. Ilnlmii brtck bnlldiiif, B ai trt, will rnvlv or. lei for ilieaWir buniw, make prk-M) and asnd hacl. bv Wnlla, Fargo A Vo.'t aRauci free ol ehatfo. dMlf HEW FAMIHO HILL AND CHAIN SEPARATOR. '-1!K MWIFT A"l aTAJIIHWII II TUK moat psrniitf nattlilna In th market. 1 arparaM what, oat, lairlrj otaikle anil elms aisf all Iihii aeari. Alva, aua rates tinv.inv irorn cul ver artfld. iSrena graa and nrhir wts. Ass chaffer l hu ! iiial. Th.WirT AND 8TAN ltSH prfnotlv prvpr th grain for sfHsl ariH Markftt. Iherehr in. raliif ii value ami etials II a lha farmer to retain th nataand seett whs-l. ae Tia formerly ld the merchant a margin flu taking, and also enable htm tn save much whlrli bar haa formerly glvoa I the Miller 'l it "Wig I A KTAN OISH ((rain Hemior Is durable, ptmp e easily managrsl and raiSd worker, lis pn. l withia lh reach nf lira una 1 1 M well the larici fartnnr. All order liromptlv Idled hf U. B, fcH W I N , JetTer, or Vil H H I.N (ill A M A CO., h I em dut4lm IIOLIDflYjGOODS! LEO WHXIS, Mint Htreet, Ia new receirinf sa Elegant Rtotik of FIISTE BOOKS FARCY STATIONERY, " AiAae, DIARIES, Writing -a. - A Pocket SUITABLE N f f Jr CALt ANrl l r' ' A aleea, !. SO. M Salem BagT latYta-4' AOBTXLTn 3 iV- SALEM, O 15TERTTH1U I Tin 1-InV HAN f). u lor sale, or aMSSvrnaae to erner. QEO.LBREY, AGENT, Wll! attaad M all Bsidnea connected with the uMra ar lb emtirtetov. OEORCE H. CHANCE. NT A aeatlauaac of patranag aallclted. Oeciitf HOLIDAY PRESENTS -AT- H.D. BOON'S The LurgtKt tad Best Seli-cted STOCK OF KlSSCELLillODS AID EOLtDAT BOOKS EVEB BE0UQHT TO THE dTY. A NEW ASSORTME Or THE Moat PopInr Ca OF THE DAY, FOR S One of the Finest GOLD PEN to be rc- Solliner out at C FOR 30 DATS HAAS & HERNANDEZ, Will Mil at coal, tor caah, tnetr targ and weil- mhsbicu nous or GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ml KAVKLltY, Clocks and Silverwar. ALSO BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS, tad a (! atwrrmcnt .f YanliM Ntint and Christmas Presents. VTaTialSXOHl'MBrO. Comeaad trt yaaiaalt. aaiam, ao. na, iota. NEPTUNE BATHS Sbavlna; Saloon, Itawat'a Blsok.Caaamarolal St. MOORE & HENKLE, PROPRIETORS. B laTRS, HOT AND OLD, EKADT AL- way., novwui C. H. DAVIS. M. D-, l'liy Hioimi (ind Surtfeoii, T.nHMra hla nrnftalnnal aervli-. w m vlclnltv. .le miu co atata to act au.i,.allv whoa call J. A. API- ATTOBK EY 8ALEM, laoaowi w iu ... . nrgriMa, will plaaea eoma Ttrri-y n f wtitTB- B. WHIiaaaa. at tn lawoOlcelG iNiwoul ". a, ,7k, r wlla aa aaraaaallr, awl aav.eoji. It. W. tX, ' lata of th. arm of uox Belt. anll.lni (Grad. T.lajl Mea. Col., 8. r,S OFFICE Grlawold's Bl ck, SALKM, Olt EGOS. d-.7:tf, J. W. KEDINQTON. W. W. MttKKERS, MUNKERS & REDINGrTON rN Book & Job V'f'-' Smith's Block, Commercul St., Salem. HAVINO TAKEN THE OFhci TtEf'ENT ly cantlutstetl byWiiliaaiaA Conover, we ara n.w preparad to da All Kinds ol Printing; AT THE LOWEST LIVING RATES. VISITING CARDS A SPECIALTY. Saaw bulldlnf with F. A. Smith Photograph Gallery. deull:tf NOTICE. ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES lad.htsd to tb. old Arm of Wagner A Hover will do w.ll to pay ih. name to the UQilersignetl br th. In of January, 1878. dl:Uwtd F. 8. HOVEY. STRAYED. FEOM NORTH SALEM, ON - INST.. A rey mara, 10 or 10 year old, collar mark, on both ahoaldera, wart oa center of breaat, new 1y .hatt forward. Information as to her where abonts pent ta tn. BTArravtM olflca wi-l tia tnaiamiiy rajalved an4 aaiutautoniy re war-led. b. r. auta niii. r a Presents to A IS A -MI X. .1 J BTATK aTltf EB. BnJItllna loraoerly eej T Terrell A Ullllng ham. JrV y r-i JSfi tli. people i ntuaii.1. ittv V s 5 V, on! OfflC oapo.it. th. Bank , k. -7 TU Notice FOR THfclIOLIDAYS. No Gifts Better Appreciated ! Juat Out-New, Fresh, Handsome GEMSOFEN6L1SHS0NG A rerftvt col tec-Ion of son, with plnno a.votri nanlmrnl, c"inirtnc orBr7't ol ih-rh ,-ci kmi. Hailed, Iniet and (jiru let known; ee'eeied with .real cre. and will) eifi;ll leipird lojiiM!lt)'Mid popularity, KB lgf, lull rnil-lc tlze. Th N. Y. F.veeltia Mull sites; " a tnnt eitrri'.r Ihinrrcolleclion ol rctll lire snnvs, line oiihl hanllv linairlnn oinaiiv tirZuWcf'Hiicoiilil he olMftlneil In a single voliiine. f ru;.J 60 plalu; Clin itiuslln: tl full gilt. Of the anm form and irl, full tniislc. it, are "Gems Strauss,"-- A nw (lltlnn, tMinij.rii.Hig mrr 1W !it Stratiwi Waltx, cto., tie. "Organ at Home," "Musical Treasure." "Gems of German Sone." "Pianoforte Gems." "Gems of Scottish Song." "Moore's Irish Melodies." Anj of the shore hook aciit, posl-pal'I, for retail price 0UVEB DITB0M A 00, 0. H.DIT80N C0 BtWR. IIMwajr. Ner V'irt, AMERICAN EXCHANGE II O T 12 r, , Corner of First and Washington Streets, JK X.BAITY, OBEGOF. . w. , i'iioi. (Formerly of t'lty Hotel, Walla Walla. I (THHKR TffK SEW MANfAfifCMRN I THIS J nooillar llofel ha lieen rrlttetl anil rt-liit ti Klied. and nr tiifers Ihe traveiln t'ltltlit-llm heat Btwoanandatioii on the most reaauiiahle toitn-i. BOARD AND LODCINQ. r j a"' " f 50 tr dav. arconlitiir to room no ir u pi ml. rstaree ntr H-vllt-, t-t Sf til. llrrwn ta and He U HpHnc 1 1 ttere. shsV In Ura : Im d from the- bouat-. C'ou. tit-s Mud liui-lt'i- in r.nrm to confer paaMrngcr lo any n of the wintry. . deil'tl DR. T. L. GOLDEN, OCULIST AND AURIST. Ofl!.:e and resi'lem-.e en l.ila-rty street, optrftelte the fiatttst Church, "silera, orepr'm. d, ll:tf W. WtATHesroKD. ) . W. WaATHIUtroiiD VEATHERFORD & CO lHiLKiI SKD HITiX IlEiLPm IS Drugs, Paints, O I L S . CLASS. CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES, Coitj-wntletl ami I ret. ipUooa tATKERFORD AO., lawSral rtimnmUl Slrv . a'p DR. H. SMI1H routift. ASI-iTtU BT T. T. SHAW. fcjr-CI'lAL ATTENTION MALLHtTOIlR. bMITIfS mm atvle ttl Patt-nt Plate. OIBoi. opprwtte Itreyimira new store, Salem. Oregon. Mil&tf Stayton House. 'IHHIS TIIL LAltr.ET PIHUC HOfKE I tn Stavton, corner "I Fioreni-e ami Thirtl ret.. New aial neat. Ste slop here. Frl. es reaaoaable. Tbe public contiatlv invfietl toitive aieall. J. P. yL EENER, Prop, nov 17.3m V1LUMETTE UNIVERSITY. SESSION OF I87S 6. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE. FA.OTJIUTT'. T. M. JT II, Preelaent of Hie Cnlversity. T. M. SiOWAS, M. O., Eruerltua rrofe5or of Hygeae. JOHN WrvWFI l. HI. D., Emeritus rrofeaeoT wri of llygeae. DASIIFL MTTOS, HI. !., Proffsor of )b ftletrl, .art-l Utaeaaesof WonieDainl'"btl'lren tt.H.Hl.t,a. n.. Profeor of Special Pa thology ami PractW of Metlictne. 1. W. Rrtrrc M. n. Profoasor of Surgloal and lieaorlptlve Anatomy. D. 91. JOIfTt. t. Tt.. Professor of Materia Medina and Therapeutica. Im L- ROWMANO, n Professor of I'hysl- ology ami xtk n 0iy. D. DOANr, Phar. I., Professor of Chem- i:ry r na l oxicoi.ifry. fIIRPI.r. A. R-. Jt. !., Professor of Civil anu Military Mirery. 3, R. NttilAKT, Prifeasor of Medical Jurisprudence. I. PATTON, M. I . Draa, tn whom ill let ters of business anil inijniry con. ernliig the le- parinKitfr-oi Metiiciiie sntmia ne nniiresse-i. Tho Dean will lie at the Faculty Room In the Willamette I'nlverslty dally, froth V It 10 a.m., and 1 to 2 P. M. of each day during the first week of tbe term. tleoo: irn When the Blood Rushes with rocket-like vi olence to the head, causing hot flushes, vertigo and dimness of sight. It is a certain ,ign that a mild salubrious, cooling and equalizing laxative is re quired, and Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Ajierient should be at once resorted to. SOLD BY AI L DRUWilST For Sale. -A. House and Lot Inquire of C. FLEIUSER. declutlm C. W. SHAW. Notary Public I GEO. WILLIAM. SHAW I WILLIAMS, Real Estate and Money Brokers. SHORT LOA JIABE. Office In Moores' Block. Salem Oreson. jyll PHYSICIAX AXO SIU03E:0X OFFICE Commercial Hotel, ?irr, O.egon. laep:tf! r LX r i won LEO WJILI3, 2School Book MiuccLancous BooH Tancj Goods, tiauoi an-! Organs, AVIl OTIIKll MI.'-;:aI, INSTnCSIEXT i&T i'attou's Block, fi ne stn et, hurra, tiregoo. rri :: t ly- TAKEN UP. ONE I! Y MAK. f iri KKV IIASI " HlfJH. Ilm-it !(tir iilij, Said Hntm.il caioe to my iiiaca lune 1,1, ia7.i. .IHIIV ftlAMBKRH. dei-'i-Sw Kluva alley, ll.-nl'iti l ., ipn. nAT.Tmvr FnRHITnRErACTORY! PABMENTER & BIBCOCK Have a Large Stock of CIIAMBBK, OI2NTirJO-n.OOHI, AWO omoo U'urnitxxro Or" THK1R OVtH MASL FACTURB WhLdi they oner at whileile and retail at ah !itTest rrlee for C'aMh. All kimtaol lnrnllurn ma'le to order, and repair ing nml ly (lone Coffins ami 'aket on liaml or maile to onler. irl lilUm CHEMEKETA HOTEL. Hiih'in, Ori'iron. Iviifs ii the r:nF.T rurTKr. n'irth or San Kranriaco, rnntjiltil--t I5tf It'anna, lo ni or uliigie, and flUirl up !lh all the motl.ra tiaiiroveiiieiila. OMNIUM TO A!0 ruu THf Hrf rKKK. lliiaie ttitn all JflfIU. THOU. SMITH, rrnprleler. i Formerly of tbe Empire Hotel, The Dalta. JUST I3SUED 200TH EDITI05. M A JH neviKeo Ann rvmitwTr.D bt th Arnma, i;. Ie V. X'RTI Jft. It., Klc. A MeiHeal emir on the tnaie anl rnreof pre mater deeline In man, vhnwing how health hi Vumt ami bow regained. It gives a clear aynos the iiotietlitnent to mnrrtage, the tmatnv-nt of nt-rvnuaaml phydcal debility, enhansted vitality, and all other dlMtaae aiiertaltiing Urereto; ther suit ot twenty jrl sncceiwftil pratrtl. CfKTW (iH "MANHo'in." Ttwre no mom her of ai-le(y by whom thia hvir will not be f.mwl H-efui, whether I be (areut, preceptjr or cU-rgy-man. lymditn Tim. :i-rti "MA!.nrriD."-Thi hook rxmd be rtH by lh voung for irtitroctton. and by the amtceH for relief; it will lulure uo oa.Mnlirxd Timtantt UtrUr. Prie -One Iollar, bv mall or express. Ad dress th author, I'R. I T'S I IS, 5S0 gucu-r irma, or P. it. Box s.t7, San r'raiwl:o, Cel. augMy K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. There is unquestionably no other remedy soeertato in li eff .-ta. ASTHMA, WLV lr.it l td i,H. liltuSl. HI I IS ami liISoRDaBa of i lie THRU AT alike yield lolls uinm-nee. The hishet metHcal leftimatiy states o hettr eunt lor tlieite complaint exists mow ttrred by aver tiaf a century's eper!en.-.ei. They contain no oH'im. morihta or anv violent drog. 'KEATi.Vii'a ('nL'iiH U.KNt.ts. prepared bv THOMAS K t ATlSii, liu-lon, Briuun, are sold brail briif-,i-t. Aee.it- f.trihe Pa.tillc REWSUTOJI, IHrtl TEK 4 Uh. ftin rranttl;o. tlAitni JOHNSON & QUINN, MERCHANT TAILORS. Rark street, oetween First and Soeopd, Port-jnd, Oregon, EE fiETTIS CP PUTT TO OKPKB heaier than any tlhtr h.'iae In the cuy. - 19::jrii SHAW & WILLIAMS ARE MT AtTHOUIZEB AGENTS During My Abrtsce fwn fits State, orS l.r!m North Salem Store I It B mM BRICK, OPPOSITE THE FACfOBT H t iii--i receivea a full assortment or Ceneral Merchandise. Dry Goods, Groceries,! Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Clothing, C'al?nlatd for th.eity and eotin try tj.li. liotiirtit a low. awl will be aoWat as small a po as those who ?ll at iist. fc-tioorls ilellvered anv ttsrtof the .rltv tree of citHre AprandAwtl Removal. I t 1 -1- i Mnniiiactorer OF Boots fvxacl Shoes SALE. fiKFtSOTP. tST" Commercial street, between State and Court, next door north of Inrbtn's Livery dtabie. ma - JUST OPENED! PIOIIEER BAKERY. Comnicrcial SirocI Oppoaile tbe Mateman Ofllrr. Frowh llreml Il 1 1 V. t-3 Pit a vn Cakes for families and country tratle baked to order. CTOBSAMENTAI. Cakes for Wedtfinga, o--.tabies, picuic, etc, baked an abort notica. may?' STRONG A BAIN. J. G. IS CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS LAEGE m WELL SE1ICTED STOCK OF Crockery, Glass Ware, PlatecPWare, Cliina Ware, LAMPS. GDTLERY, ETC. Commercial Street. aprHilTS SALEM FLOURING MILLS. Best Fa in i I j- Flour, Bakers' Extra xxx. Siiperflne and Graham, niddlinga, Bran and Short., Constanlj- on Hand. THE The Highest Price in cash Paid for Wheat at all Times! A. W. KI VXEY, mavls-7.-. AaentS. F. M. Co. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Salem. Oregon V.KSLEY GRAVES, fTTHE WELL-KXOW.V LANDLORD OF the C'hemeketa Hotel, has lea-cl the COMMERCIAL HOTEL For a term of years ami has re-ritted and re-ii r niheii the same, and will keep It second to lo hotie in the Suite. He can at-comntUite one hur. dnnt ami Buy guests ai er his old stvlc. So via need not leiir to irive him a call, for hla table iviB lie snppHeit with the best the conntrv aOorc'a Charet reasotuiltle. Oirne one, con, all. J. M. METZLER'S RAWHIDE BOTTOM CHAIRS CAS BE HA1 IS 8AI.EM AT A MYEB.V rurnitwa Rooms, ouly, ou Commercial street, iu s-mrkey's Block. The Best in the State. nrA'p,41I-wok,'varra,,te' DQD, " y r'