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WEEKLY OHEGOIST STATES M2VIST. WEEKLY OREGON - STATESMAN. MARCH 3, 1S76. LOCAL DEPARTMENT, , - ,-, iFroaa Ksuutdsy lloroiag'i Ddi.i . Sfaite Mrk. ." 'In T. C Shaw, viln of (sheriff 8bew hu beea amuf? quite low (or some time with ty l Hold farm. The dixut baa reached neb a Craaie that fur the past few dan she has beea considered in a eritica! condition. Tbe Treasurer of Lino county. Jat. bnields. visited oar city Friday and railed on State Treasurer Brown with whom he left the sum of (25,322 48, beiu the amount of taa due from thai county to the States Dr. Hall baa beea promoted to Medicine Chief in the Order of Ditche htfnos, and oa the occasion delivered a very pleasing tddreaa i3 the Chinook language. The Medicine Chief great linguist, " ' , We learn from B. H. Roach, 11.. of Junc tion City, that the school at that place u in 1 very prosperous condition. Prof. J. C. Balon, teacher, gave an exhibition laat Saturday which ana the beat ever bad in that place . Junction u a thriving plae. iat eitiaeoa read the Bram atax and pay for It. ' . - - Oar friend Henry H. Qilfry while- enjoying t.imself at the rink Friday afternoon, as aaa a street phrase, found a toft plank and took a "tumble to himself. Hear? arm took a look at the indenture made in the floor found hie "speculation busteT took himself Tip in hie Land and departed for home. He returned in Lie evening, bat bad ao desire w try tlie skates. Hearty Wwlwmt. 1 1 Some 6.000 buihels of wheat waa ahipped from the Fanners Warehouse in this city, Frt fliy, and 4,000 bushels are bow awaiting ship ment, A great dial of activity prevails in that i jeality at the preeent time in sacking, ahipping, t'.c, and at thia rate we are led to believe that it will not be long ere the establishment ie eleared. ...'... - .'.-.- "' muac wrn. The Purtiand Bee ef the 23d mat., aaya: "Mr. -Burma Bmith. of Hssriabarg. ia in the city aid Xvporta Willie Reynard tbe bar cooTie el' jl larceny, sentenced to the Penitenfiarj and fardoned by the Governor aa A-iBg well. He as indoatriooa, anxious la pleaau, and the nuk tag of a noble man. ,, Thia cLa.-i table and hu aae gentleman baa adopted the boy, and pro faaaaa himself well pleased with the responsi tjffity." : . Bible Society taalwnanr. The annnal meeting of the Oregon iiibie io ciety will be held at the baptist Casuehia -FortUad, Wednesday, March 1st, morning and evening. The meeting will he opened at 10 A. iff, with a sermon, by Be. H. M. Bexton, of Ftlem, The evening meeting at 7 o'clock will 4.4 addressed by Eev. Addison Jones, of Balem, i lev. Mr. Eiiia, of I'jreat Grove and Bev. A. L. Lindsey, D. I) of Pordand. The business of !ie Hoeety will be transacted during the day. -All (he friends of the Bible cause are kindly fa rted to attend -the tnnnal ueethig. P.C. Hrm.ni,,' Assistant Dial. Bupt. A. B. B. Wtarlt aaa Ike Cewllel. Cat work,jnnder contract at the Capital fcuilding, m being poahed rapidly forward. The -fat and water pipes are ell laid ao that the Attheri and plasterer can proceed with (heir fe-ork; but a -vast amotmt of tabor isye to be doae eh the plumbing. The contractor, Mr. . Eenwl, is in ban franciaso purchasing material far the twniplotioo, of his job, and a part of it -4isa seea already shipped. It will require some ' two months for fitting ap the suits, eloaets, etc The State Treasurer" ofusw, and the committee i oomn adjoining the Senate Chamber, have re tiowsd the first coat of plasterintf, and the httb raare at prexeu' engaged in the ceiling of the ttenate Chamber, wl.iJi ia pan led and L a very intricate job, bat promisee to be very band oaae when finiaiisd. Vast beds of mirtar are ' tiag prepared on the ground floor, boge pUra ' -.f flooring lumber ro aeattered around, and f very thing to?ms to betoken a raj id completion ' t the work. ' J The Oregon Steanuhip Company's steamer Oriflmtne sailed from Sen Franaueo. fur Port find rridy at 4 v. with the foUuwing uvr of PAsnKcnss : V Keed and wife Oapt Kempff and ftm ft Ackerman CHnber JAbiencU -W B Fair and wife Mrs J Hmitn and 3 cb " ilrt A J Linjwev MrsEBVeoder Pi Ooodmau 4 B Kinsey and f.K.i ' i H Aiman and fsin A Blocnm, li Wosks wife. K W Tallant, M 1 Bhawi, Has Armitas, -ij H Alotiiayut A iff. .."o Wulfstc'in, i B Acker, -V.m i W illiam k int. .hX Waters, 8 Bedlich and wife Prof W AHbburner 1 Biam h 1) hearlwronsb. F W Becker and bat Mrs A Schroeoer Mr 8 Longhery r L thuKtrary ' . A A iicGul'iv and urn H B buUid (j Allen and Ijiu W' 1 Crey and wf Ji I. Farmer, Pelton A Ism, " J W Cook, M L Savage font, " iJ VjUMturwitu, , - M I.i?htBf-r, " . F E Payne. Mum M Utrk.'i ' . Mias F JtilgirtuB.- . Frost Snaiaar aloian( Dally. The straight-np-eatd-dowa bonnet worn by Mew York fashionablea, behind the head instead af oa it, give the wearer the appearance, wbsr. tppruauhiuf from a distance of having a light canoe strapped to her back. The Alka 8octc?y. at the Willamette Univer sity, discnaaed the nnettion of Women's Bights," Friday evening UsU Good argument was put forth an both aidea, but the Trotidunt decided in favor af the lufierere. lskaaiie. The Bherifl of Jackson county, J. W. Man ning, passed through the city Friday en route fur the Insaus Asylum, having iu charge Q. Clifford, whom he put in the charge of Dr Hawthorne and is now on hit retura home. "Baa' at she tUafc.. A young geutleman from the rural dtttriclt came in town balnrdar to attend the skating risk, and in the evening pat in an appearance. What waa tlte surprise of all preewt to tee him pull from bis overcoat pocket a pair of old fashioned steel skates and say, "Bang it; these yer things w no go wish I was homo." Olneevw Eleetea. At a regular meeting of the Hesperian Bo oiety, of the Willamette University, but Friday evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: PrMidestt, Pierce Mays; Vies President, Wile? B. Allen; Secretary, B. D. Alien; Treasurer, Jasper Convert; Librarian, enieoa Gesoar; Censor, B. P. Btouffer. Frees Tuesday af ormlrg Dally. I. m. a. B. vt nnderatand that it ia tht design of this i humanitarian order, whioh ao lately sprang into being to aaaiat in alleviating the sufferings of human kind, to give sfUterary, matical and dra matic entertainment, at as early day, fur the benefit of the Orphsat' Home. Kola C'eleartiMoa. Judge Ilaydon. we understand, to making precarationa for a grand Centennial celebration at Kola, where be propose to srect all the buildings neceesary at his una expense. He ia evidently meviug on the works of Mr. Dsly, deteraiiurd to Leut him for the United States Scnah;. The Jude is wealthy wliils l.u op poutnu. I'a'y aud N?uiith, are iu nisJrto cir- cunutsiKte. Riwe Ball I'Jerlinn. The Academics, of the Willamette Univarity, met yesterday after schsol and completed tlisir orgauixttioa by eltcting the foUuwing officers: President, Chas. Pr;ru; Vice President, A. K. Bush; Secretary, Win. G. Woodwurtli; Treas urer, V), J. Ularka; Uirectora, iUiuben Boise and Eugene Willis. Claude Gatch waa elected Captain of the first nine and Bt Ulcn Cornell of the second nine. e BJhss. A name appeared in tbs passenger list of the ineonting steamer front ban Francisix, which a number of citutna bate taken for that of Bliss D. Rickey, so of Cel. T. B- Rickey, Of this city. We eaquirad of the Colonel yester day in regard to it and learned from him that it waa not Bliss, but an uncle or cousin of bit. but whtoh he was net certain. " rireasuss MeelaMe. Tan er twelve couples of collage students nailed on tits Misses Ford on Friday nigh and had a pleasant time of it, lodging from a ckv-J aeripuoa given as by one present. Innocent istnsemenai ef various kin is were indulged in. sad a splendid tapper "discussed. And, at a lata hour the company dispersed, fveliug teat it was goad to bars beea there. The BtattDiXas baa accommodated the Wot- kiada Mercury with aa much as three oolomns of leading matter, set in type, at one time, without credit. We did not desire the credit, because that concern bat not sufficient eircula ttoa to make it any object to as. Cheek is one thing , and gratitude and idiocy another. We fjrgive you, for you know not what yon do. tniwietinixu., - AiA-Ni, Teh., 1376. Lb. Er-iT-ous: V.'e hvo an individual in Albany who .-m? prioeipallr r(jmrioid u( nose, and I uewire to notify the public that he is ianms; unuer faUe aoiora, bocaibie ha is lifr'y -all "cuek' Ui: eunai an I i i.e. about th enkles of "G..:iI iudg j Bt.!h.' a if be waa ramiiiar with il,.-ri, r bvu it i sell knwn that iiaia 'U'.rrtd'' Xr irti sucb socivtv. His nasal jirotulriUi;t b twiiii' aoiiiiantly inserted where doca uot U-l'ii!!, aud he attempts to give an air of n"fwtaliiiiiy to a "uimuik ' carcaM, (if von wili ailonr toe expression) a lion in fart he knows andsoes box little. Hi" chetk would he an immense fortune if it cou.d be at in the bipe of anvils or tomctlii.ig rtqntrin;; bard ijUI. lioapc-cui'iiy, j vk.v. , We liav little aequaintatc4 in your city, and do not fulijr calcii jour idea; but mok-!!ly sng- - zaul that you put jour bed-room bowitzert ia position, and by uuitti action drive the mid night observer from your various places of . abode. Truly, Albany is a wicked city. One tnttll .gea. . gentk tout of V Jk county, Mads nineio.'iea of tut SrATtsittJi to fxiendi kg the Atlantic Rtates. peraasMti. Julge Strung and Gevernor Oibbs are in the try. Jultns Btratton, an eld typo and and at prse- ene practicing law ia this ctty hss been elected clerk of the Board of Capitol Commissioners, vice P. L. WilUa resigned. John Meacham, of Pendleton, Oregon, left our Bute to vwtt.tus parents ia Iowa, and to attend the Centennial at Philadelphia. Before leaving our city the L O. O. 1. a. conferred on bin the degree of Mo Dituh-e Biwcekta Hem konk His-nox. t-HAIXEMir IM DEBATE. Hot long since the Hespsrian Society of the Willamette University received a challenge from the Hesperian society of Monmouth, challenging the in to a rubuc debate, upon tome subject which the societies might choose. After dae deliberations they have concluded to accept Dae time baa not yet been set, but the event will transpire tome tima in next April, Three speakers will be chosen. Two nave 'Already been chosen. Pierce Mays and T. C. Jery Both of these gentlemen axe well quali fied to take part in the debate, aad taeae two will choose a third. Notice of the subject and fall arrangements will beasted in the fixazxa- 'n due time. MVA'SA A ifEJii The enterpriaiug citusens of this place now propose to turn the water of the Lnckimute, by means of a race, tad snake for titeir interesting town, a fine siater power for mills and itetaries. Independence, Dtllaa and Jefienoa have the same purpose under advisement. , , When all these, and other point, get the caaalt aad mills all e;eias, business ia txttral to look ap.and the towns aforesaid fluurish. Tbei-e are tu potitioua in circuUliun for a bridge acreaa the Swia Furk tMntiam. Oue av locate it near Jsn-rion and tbe other near the Marion ferry. Oue bridge It better tiiaa no bridge. Probably i.ina and Marion eenntiea would prefer to aid one aooaer than two by lo cating betweeu the two poiuti, and tbas fear- moniiot matiert. F.d. &-tat-si- Here in Uie neichborbood of Portland, a tow daya ago. a prominent Dem ocrat, while looking through a lumber making eetablishuwut, was accidentally caught on a belt and carried iate contact with a buzz saw. It happened that he met the buzzing steel with his cheek and rniiKd tbe taw but came ofj sound. I communicate this news item without charge. i. V. rw ease, but not strange. TBE law. Y.r. Br.vrawt : Accidental passing, I witn-esed a cock fight, vestrrday at a aeeiuded point in South halem. A little dispute arose oa the subject or fair piay, between two young men Who were betting on tbe contest, and to my great surprise each one exhibited a silver monnted derringer drawn from a pocket in the pants situated usnsliy just below tbe small of tue back and, bad no one interfered it is prob able some one would have been burl. Horn what I uenire to kaew, ia, hss the great city ot Baletn co law prohibiting "carrying concealed weapons? Host eiiieavoi cbnrches and peara bit communities will not allow desperadoea or strippling boys, to apart (Uugerous weapons. mw m it in naieu ; auaxsas. We have no eony of city ordinances before at and in fact do no; know that such volume bat ever been published, receiving yonr comma oication late in tb day we bad no time to look after the matter, but believe, of course, tba such atws as sua refer to, are on record. If then, it is only a luauor of enforccing them enforcing such a law would greatly reduce tbe price cf pUtols and. bowie-knives on this coafit toapiwtno. En. 8TATrsjt (n:-Tb? late census riftnrus nl.ox that Oregon is a tmull State in point of papuis- tion, but other hgureti sb'iw tbat it lakes do aarenlt laMsira. Ctfcuit Court of Marion county for the February Term, commenced ytatuirday after, aooo, Jude Bonbam praniding. Fullowing are the grand Jurora : F. . Eidride, Foremtn. B. C. Gear, James W. Taylor; K. b. Gregoire, David A. McKee, Jennings bmius, Charles Claggett. Jacob Breaaer va. W. J. Herraa tt al. ; cause settled and dismissed. Hubert Joaaaoa avs .Marion county ; tame action at abort. . , James A. Palmer vt. Mary C. r timer ; default taken agaitMt defsudant. Canst 'referred to H. Hurley, Esq., to take and report testimony. John Howard vs. Junes Buchanan; seltUdi and cause dismissed. - Cliarlee Bwegle vs. Baulina Phillips t al. eon United for aervios. i. and H. J. Kkjeteratui vs. B. Owena ; cause settled and dismissed. Breyman Brothers vt. Ella and Charles . Johnson ; dnmissed at plaintiff's cost. Board of bVrhool Land Commissioners vs. J' F. aad JeneChitwood ; confirmation of Sheriffs mle ordered. Board of behool Land Commiisioners vs. Mary Ann White ; same actios at above. E. Cartwriyht vs. Alfred Havage ; demand of Supreme Court ordered to be entered on the journal, aud leave granted to answer complaint. Adjourned till 9 o'clock to-day. . ssBITtAKT. Haed, at lit parent residence, ia balem, Ore gon, Ten. , 1876, Mrs. Mary E. Laiaiager, "if? . W. H. Lelninger, and dausfasw af Wes ley and Rebecca Graves, aged 27 yean. Mrs. L. was born ia Illinois; cams with ber pareaU to Oregon in lnoi was married to Mr. Leiniuger in 18C7, ' " inxiag a long and severe iliaeet (eontunsa tteoj abe ever manifested an nausnal spirit of submission to the Divine will. Decent ber 1, 1S73, despairing of being able to attend the ser vices of tbe church of her choice, tbe requested lbs ministration of its sacraments st ber room. tihe there received the ordinance tf Christian baptism, was almitled a member ef tbe M. E. Church, at the tame time dedicating her only child, Minnie, aged six year, to the Lord in baptism. In company with her father and fam ily abe then partook of tbe Lord's tapper. The remainder of ber life wag accompanied with a marked religious experience. The last few hoars of her life gave to the church and to tbe world another instance of a complete Christian triumph. Bbe termed m mind as one Just starting on a journey. Bbe bade her relatives and friends sn affectionate farewell, and fell fcilef p in peace. H. M. Bettok. 1 he klMrea'a At aeetetjr. Among tbs celebrated organizations of which have come into existence during the but few years, in our young Bute, none of them nave a worthier object than tbe Children's Aid Society. Wben death baa forever stilled tbe kind voice of mother and baa placed beyond the realms of earthly life tbe guiding band of father; tbe bereft little ones become the wards of a public not always too generous. Too often tbey are left to grow to mane or woman 'a etude without that guidance which would make them useful members of society. These early impressions which are ineffaceable and wbteh give a coloring to all tueir after life are tooofton of an improp er kind and onlv Ci them for a useless and un happy existence. It is a noble thing to take charge of these poor anfurtunates, nnd hemes fur them where love and charity have an abiding place, and where, through the influence of these heavenly attributes, tny may be trained up for useful ness in life. Bucb an organization is our Chil dren's Aid hoceity. Bom in tbe minds of some ot our generous-hearted ladies, it ban, under their judicial nuttiagr ment, already done a world of 3'jod, and lias yet much to achieve in the future. In tlc Eastern part of oar beautiful city is Uie Orphan's Eitne, erevttd by this Bociety, aiir- roumWd by widVspreaduig oaks and maples and i situated iu tbe midst ul grounds which bear tbe secondary position in otVier matters. With on I ...i,,-,.! (.,,.. i.i,,M,,.IMi hundred thousand people we carrv off the paim i , and have the champion morer'of tbe t'uTted fdy eommenioraiire of that generous spin! wbicti auunatea uc members oi tuc nuclei;. Long may it stand, tay we, affording shelter aid guidance to those who, by tbe tern wliet af relentless fate, have been drprivsd of tinir natural guides and protectors, and may tie great oaks which throw their abauows npon tie walU of the Orphans Home, and which ha e witiiatuod tbe storms and have drattfe tl esui sbioo of a thousand years,.! but liie eubkns if the lonj and useful life t l li e Oies,m ( bii'lv-n's Aid Hoiflty. States. Of coam- hir resiflet in Albany, and Hi so modest tbat be will not advertise bis powers, but in well known on this coast. Parties who have currency are ready to bet tlieir "bottom dollar" on him and hat extraordinary talent or natural gift; and if any inducement is ofb-red will traorfpurl him t li.e Philadelphia Centen nial and compete with ciiarnpions from all ns tiong, eveu to where shx-p w:i invented. Ai banv feele mneii pride in erib.-rtuiiiiu tiiit ctuvnptoo and sill ajt iujuv l ouier iota or. bis powers, li ?iu kmnt i l s rvttpecmblt' enni peti tor please ri..i t. V u,.-. c. ,'. H. We paaii. balsa hat a number ef first class poets. Tat Mercury calls Pertlsnd ' lobinbood t Barn. .... . Oat hundred aad sixty-two Chinese reside in Albany. The expression,'" too thin," it fouuvi in one of Bhakapaare's play. "Pinning back" ia keiUK sloivh sluudonad. The diameter of people is appsi -utly iucreai ing. A large quantity of woel waa huuled to tlie Willamette woolen Mills yesterday. That cou- cera is doing a heavy basinets. A fsllow '-bounced" out of the town of Dallas recently, because of bit name being used in connection with a little scandal. The Mnataaa doflnltloa for the word "galoot" ean bs safety applied to tbs idiot who furnishes tome itema for Qov. WaUind'i little Mercury. The tily aatberitiee of Balsm are dstermiusd to alaes lae eity in a heslthy condition before Spring opens, by having atresia and alloys Care fully cleansed. Toaag lady torretpondenU, who have recent ly "graduated," should aot spall college with a d, beeauae it dost aot look well on carefully written tsannssript oast presumptuous females "viewed the land toaat ear," from tbe turnout of tht water works. ywaUrdsy. It requires a great deal of labor to climb tbat long itslrway. A maa named Bragg, was burried at Indepea deaet laat BaturOay, who is said to have beea 110 years of age. fit waa aa old settler in thia State, having tonae bars aeroes tht plaint la ItHA. A company ef gold hunters is being organiasd at Heatile, Washington Isrritory, to move on the Black Hills country the coming spring. Pursus deairtaf to make the trip can Join the expedition. Tht Bee girts tbe iratrnttnt tbat a human heart, petrified, waa picked up recently oa B hoe) water Bay, W. T., and it now in the pos session of C. E. DuBoiae, Purtlaud. It U to be seat the Centennial. Tbe funeral af Mrs. Leuminger was attended by a very Urge eoneourte of friends en Buaday last. Ber. Mr. cWxkaa preaehedj the sermon at Ins M. K. Cbunb, and star. Mr. , eoo- ctaasd tba sjsrviee at the grave. sastlelagTa tat PeateTes, Salem, at this date. Ptstsst ealUag tor thett letters anat give the taut aa waasa taey saw snisiiwui Aae, Mrs Martha sviua,BMm , Bowers, Pbllhr Buret,WC Boss, lira Marp Uudii, Clmtou 3 Ilavle, Jeha lluiaaoluer, Joseph lisllsjr L. J. Bell, Kdward W 9 Barker. Must Bulla Bell U N Bell IMvli 3 Brshnwr John he Id i at;. Mrs Surah P Cvrua. sirs Mary loan. Carisa t Curt, Mrs Curils, Usorw ( ulver. Was K CooBer, Mrs alary Cornell, fcufua "CbassberllB. CHI Cvawlonl. Mrs K CiaBBslu. M CtutWiMd. HtJM Cbsots,JT Day. Sjuatiw liavidsea, T C Inaae, strati 1 Wos, Wss . basis, C M Davis, Henry Davis, Mrs at A Davia, OH bawd, raeae Aaa Ksaas. Was Kmrlck.CW, Kotbm. MKpt T.ocV firwevsi, Moat UUIKt, if A Orseae, Mlat M fcreese, Mr I. M aineaaegaa, V J Uree, Mrs K-' I (elaath. Jean Ui swee, Miss J Uowsll, K Holsses,JH HosAiaa, aLu E I Hwwanl, Jihu liwel,Wa lluiniss, si ilubittrd. Miss Leiitsa Hague. Henry IlWoas, U S Hewteraoo, A M ilaos. Jsmea Ha mill. Edward I iiavs, Henrv Hicks. Mrs alary A Jory, alrsBA . Jonusim, Ulie .lory. Mm Jane Jones, Thai J ores, J M Kirk, CMC Kline, MtiK Lt Kirk. S K nil Ik, 8 Kieas, Lbcsief Khoe, Jeba Sat.aa. Feb. if. Kara, Joba Lait,TBue l.uuden. C J S I. neas. M A BlentKOsnery, J H 3 Moebur. W alonia. Mtss Morsan, C 8 Murris, W L MH.er, Mini Anns tl. Kuiorr. J H Mi Kuuioy. W J M,:(aiiief. Mm M J M rs.lilen. J.u Mi:Cubbins. Mm Llk-V II, -Ctie. W l Sum, Mrs K ICS Nve.J N Ollnger, Mi- I'lll e Owes, t rank talell, Missnarsa Owaus, Mim Belle Otinger. Mux Lilla (ml. A r Vt R.ws. a ( ' Keave. W ,T BayuMMHt, a It Hubes. C J Kesl, Jaa nr', r'2"e t MU.JU ulUrsn, Smith fWllliaa. Mrs I. A Mama, Mrs Alea tMowsll,G W ftyaee, A l noou,Jt BUSW, Jotiu tliarr, Mrv C aasa.JK hwsuter, Juha gteen, Mr K B Seav,H ate ward, Fred Sweiur, Inv'.J Fpem er. P W tHmiklin. T J MllUt, kit bnitb, Stio t U hssllB. Alt to emun, I i . tmitb, James Hautb. Harab A Vsnnnvs. atulus Hi lie. LR Wsalesa, Emllo vVkiieiuatt, C West, tw K'tcB Wsnfe, AKS Wagner, J M M'Seeler, ali-s E WhUemuw, Mrs Bulb Uani, B Wsgner, M'imT. h "W ane, E E William. MissM A Walk, C L Weeks, MiFrSB.:lH Want. Misa Haul Walker, N J Ward. Mrs I. J Wilson, Lincoln Waaiier, Mm Clara T. B. HIL AEV, 1. M. REMEM BER J. P. VEATCH tm Nnrth 8ute Ktreel, kec GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, CIQAES AND TOBACCO, Dishes, Glassware, ABLE CUTLERY, Which be sells at BCD KiK K I'llH K-. NOTICE BUTTER, EGGS AND CHICKENS. And all other tana prwUuoe biktm iu exchange, ioblldwtf CHOICE MUSIC BOOKS. 9 Genu of English Song, 232 pages- f 7J charming Seogt for the prUe of t ongv. Gem of German Song. 200 pages. 100 of the seat, for tbe prl.:s of 1 songs. Gems of Scottish Song. 300 page. Ui of tbe sweetest, lor the prkv of U -o. Gems of Sacred Song. ioOpac- 1) tf the moat eelebrated, far tht prlee of 10. Moors's Irish Melodies. 2uo pajs. 1M of rare beauty for the price of b. Wreath f Gems. Pt. 100 aees, earefally u a lied lioai a uit'b larger anuilier. Shower of Pearls. 240 pap. afttt shakiest vocal duets for the pru:e of 10 Operatic Pearls. 900 page. M ot tat mast faverKa songs ef 0U operas Silver Chord. 300 page. let songs la great variotv fut Ibe prK-e of It. aaeststa Bhrnt Mastv form eosu from S la M aeats each. Kiaely na tel la tnese siegaut oeoas taev sost Iran i is tnis eaua.- The aatw la these Bee vetussss art all ef Fall Saeat Musts sue- rrke at twxh Iwsk ia Boards, (fi SO; Cloth, AT, Gilt. 4. OLIVER DITSON ic CO., SO B TO IT. C. M. Mkiss At Cat!'- IS. SMtaesi A 714 Brmdwsy, BaecasserttsbMAWslksr York. 1 Pbllatliluli. J. H. DRAPER & SOli, ManutiMtnreri of WRITING FLUID -ASD- MOT1L AAtStl v'AIA. Following are the arrivals at tbe Commercial Hotel for yesterday : H F Bobinaon, Buena V Mrs KamiKry, Portland, Man Wdliame, portl'd John Ldwarus, B V B Bianten, Buena Y Biubsrd Harris, B V 8 M Osals, Han Fran J Msdantz, Penten, L Hnlerston. Portl'd - A Mvtmith, Bnena V J C Buatn, Bueda Vista H Cluvista llusna V B Delor, French Prarie Win 'lougood, Long I O B Wagner, Aumsville 3 E Davis, Aumsvills E J Nortbcut. Junction Harry 'f mis, Jefferson, James C Lunner.Hlay'n M f'sul, Kansas, David McAipin, Albany at Doyle, Hhediis, H K Hansaker, (lervis J Connor, Oregon City, K J HsrnioK, O'gnCity D W f'rice, Balem Prar, W li Bubtill, Dsllaa A C (iibl, i'orlland, J P Walker, Dupe, E V F.IdridKe, Isirtiel'd Mormau llutdurd. Port J M Wbiteman, Daytoti Henry Gee, Wtieatland Morris Duiley, Bilver'n F, A Duiliey, bilvorlim J li Eddie, bacrsinunto John HnppKr, Cbam'g John f'ierson, Weston Jaa falmor, Hublimity Win Trout, hulil'y U H l'srwii, ludepen 11 t Wiliiaios, Buena V Win Bylvtwtus, Wis 1 I' Bylvextus, Wis J'eter i'leary, ht 1'anl Jiilm Keltoii, Corvaflis Jam's JMt Kjv. CorvslU D M .I'iiit4, Alluny O If Gnilw, Albui.y G M MeOnlTjy. Alliaiiy ;lirl.) Feluani, Cb g J 11 Kiw.aid, Bilvertoii J N iJeff'ird. hilvurton Win Vautjlin, Jefforaon J L Mniilh, Bs-fforson Oeorcc Yokuin, Furtl'd C A Wisiii r, Portland D UeaetU A widower married near klonljnmwy, Alabiima. Out ef bit tert aura wst asl,ed, Will he take a l.r'ulsl teur:j" mil re ce'ived the answer, '! duuno, eali he take a paddle to the fust oiic duuno if lie will take brtUie totlie ik.-w one or not." INKS OIT All Colors, Sealing Wax, Laundry Blue, Crease Extractor, Titr-r ru-le are of the wry tM nmllly. alwa-,-" pt'tu luimutctsMi nh).-u uui i , inri. Also t large mo, 1. oi tlie OCEAN POLISH ! For Pnlih1nsr Silverware. st. Thl l really tl best foJUh ia the I nbed Stales, lrv It. Dr. Conray's tiKKAT - CALIFORNIA CURE! Tur TtirET'M ATINW, NJTtt A USU, WfLB and ALL OLU HOUkji, Wtwlesulu ud Kwull. CI (iTOn MILK ITCD. Uppoeue Cbemeketa Pt'Kel, Feblwtl SALEM ORECON. W II Kit EAST UK I'OI.I.OWIM; rKS'HIB ed proitty, fouiul in the ptHtsi.s(lon of an A. Y.tsmltb, restthimikt HaU'ia, Alurioiuumii. ty, ilregoo, wss ilsd by tbe unilerslcitel Feb. ruary atb, t7A at .sulem albrvoaul, Ibr .-diiiii ul violallna arxMidon H,4t, Uevlasd Ataiutu of lbs 1 idled Hiaiss, bv the ssid A, V. l.nihli. to ii: :m fiallons wbiskny; It gsl lout brandy: 4tallnns rum: t gallons fin; 10 nal Ions wino; t ilov.ins air tpltttsi; ft iltwons Mt(rs fasiuirtedi; It ilnseim Ju-uiai-la lilntcr; doa. ipieriuit; i tlumiiobns and coniHiiis; 3 empty lnurels ami keg Now, tben'ttire, mHiee is lirreby slven to all jiersons elsiniinc said abort diskM-ibou prosii-ty. or any Interest itierelii, to apiionr before tbe uii drrstgtied st litilem, Oregon, and nutke siK-h i'lslui nitluu thirty Uurs tVoui tbe bite bereol, or the said pi'ofieriy v.ill tie tlevlarvid furfuliiHl to thi' I titled Mules, and rokl as provided bv law. A. N. t. Wll'.KI 1., llepntv ('iillnelnr Hlstrwt of Oretina. aalem. February sM:h, l7t;. -w Notice of Final Settlement. mj-OTlCK LS ITF.IiK.nV t.IVEN THAT ItOB il ert Wliltnev anil Juinei Whlinov, exwiilors nl the last Will and Testament of KIlxslsMb Whitney, dei-ussed, have tbU dnv tiled their llnal ikvouiil In (be mailer or ibe esiaia of !l K.IWk IsiiIi W bituev, deceased, ami tbat Siiurtuiv, the llih (Uiy of Mtmli, 1n;h. at 11 o'clm k . M., lis been sppoliileit for benrini olsiibins to ssld at' count. Therefore all persons Iniervsntl in said estnte are reiiiilred tosppeur at 11 nVbrk A, M . on said tay, before tbe Honorable County Conn of suld MartnHcotintv, at the Csmrt limine In satd emni, to show ,'., If any there be, why fai l sccouut should uK be allowed. JMK.t WnrTSKT, MuULItT WUITaKY. Fi-I. 10. lsWi. jvt Administrator's Notice. NOTICE W Hl.Rt.MY t.IVKN THAT AT A regular term of tbe County ('mm nf nisrlon woimty. Oregon, Invid HimiMin, In nrv fc. Hiaj too sml S. I. siof 'suly, went, bv Mid Court. rtsw luzeil as executor, oi Ibe last W ill aiulTeslsmens of Urury B. fksytnn. dwenseal. All nerou hav Inr ulmms amlnM Mid fsitHte nrp liuiebv nntlHrsl ta isresettl lbs siw, with tlie ttrot.r Voui'.hMi, Mlihtu sl months trow this duic, to tlw exsvitlois si Htsvion, urov"". In sold inninlv. AVIO SlVI'HOS. t'Hl Kt K. STaVTOX, o. 1. Mi At LV. IVIi. 1. t:s. is Summons. .lustioes' Cnnrt bw the Prsi'lu,') of (.ervais. Sis'" ot orrniH., County nf Marion. l. M. Ki.t.Nr, lTn. ) va iChll ix'tlnn to reeovi r A. M. Mi 1X1111:1. r, In. I liHincr. THO A. U. MitXtBtKLE.THF ABOVK NAMRD A derewbmt: la Ibe naiMt nt tbe htute of Oi rttou, you srs liemby required to smswr hefnra tlx undersairaMt, a Jastke ef the Pesos lar the nreelnat atonstud, ess the 23lh day of Man-b, la7ti, at owe 'trisi'k Is tbe aflarnma of ssld day. at tbe omise of said Just 10., la said preuinrt, te answef live above named plaintiff ia a olvtl sutMin. Tlw Defendant will lake notice, tbat If he foil U answer the uDiwplaiat lierwn, the i'lsmiiit will take httlrnvut tar twa bundled and lorly-nluc aud fony-buwlrelbs dollars and costs of suit, anct yaw prnaertv said te satisfy mild judgment. 1H tt tsnnlamilthat this sumiuuo. be published six weeks, for lite want of nsrs.nal servW on tbe nXeiatas. la lbs Wtrtu Ha I-km Kt atraji ai, uubfistHHl at Hsvloas, Sim noa County, Oregon. (iirn timtor mv hau1 this iOih llav of Fdbrn ary WTft. JAMtKl. TAVI.OK, M.ll-ow . . Jnatteeof Hie resos- Sidewalk Notice.: WAJOTIC 1 HERFBt filTEV THAT AT A kw rewulsrnwelinx nt tbe Common Cennnti Pi , the City or Haw-m, hebl February LHa. ISifi, an order was pa uietl reiittrlna tbe projiertr trwns-s alnna; the uorik side or Ms rum strant,f runt T wetllo slreat to anil scrim Fifteenth at mil, tbeaue aioti j Fifteenth irrmt In North Mill t reek, 10 nonstrtus. a ilcwalk -11 fpsw ta width tn t runt or and au cent to tbeir reuii:live prois-rlies, wuhm lv. u week from the 'tate hereof. V. R.-HTtiK.Itoaanler. hslunt.I b. It, lTe.- Sw Public Xand Sale. "AJOTTCF. W R FJt r. It V (H YKN THAT IK piir. Jt? ananee of Instructions trim tlie (Uwnmi slister of Ihelirnera! ljuelufllce. cuidsr autle rav vested In him by bss'tlon i.V of the Kevlssil Ulat utes of U t uiiest males, we shall proceed to of fer at public sale, ontbelHh dnj of Mar-k next, at this oAltie, the MHnwiiif tract of BubHa lend.., to wit: 1aX i of KyUua iit, U, ; tottofsepi (, and lots 3 aud I of ma iff, I .J , r ( w; and lot Z of see. t, t t , tr 4 w. All pr-ons Bartng pr emntiow oants to any port 11 w snal Utatki, are ad. vised to aiakc nrout tbereof aiel stnnt Ixdorv' tlie dav above iWuiiutiei: for Mild sale, ohw n i 4 their ncBM will be furlnitel. "'i,3L. OWFK WAlK, ReKister. , ... ...Ji, T. R. II A KKIisON, Meoelvcr tf. s. f.Avn ftint, OutuoN t't-rv. 1 ... .. Okmsom, jHBuary it, isTs. . 1' ' Jy:tw WANTED. AX AliENT FOE TITt l.t. (it t.. IU "1 trUik A a.'s eob'bralmiaiHi reliable isitlern-fs-this plaoe ami VM-ini's. (..mhI rvfeieueea re iinirvd. For terms address II. A. Ur SMMl. HI Po Hi reel. Mm I ntnoifcro, Cal. "Mrs. Splink," observu'd Stiuicijlet to lite landinily of a Minimi street caravan sary. ' tlie eii il Adjustment of this iislab-li-hmei,l coii'd be iiifite sji ly netrtired if flu rc ' Iisir i;i ri im-h ami more in tin initiri';s. SKATING RINK. OlU49l Ht 111 WlaTWUm lornWeflt ouly. ADMISSION. 25 CenU; LADIEs, FREE; j USE OF SKATES, 25 Cents. j SPHflAL ATTHNTKiN ;i VF.N J'o sKW HE- j viiinj.1. t, fn,, In A w I.J u from 1 to S P. M. each day. Kvenlns". Irtnn 7 10 lr:l o'.ilc-k. Voss A KWVAI.. hAi.mt. orefron. Teb. 1t -1 w FOR S AXE ! A Farm of 160 Acres. FIFTEEN HEAD OF CATTLE. One Horn, adrUe utitl lir tile, EXOClilf FHKti TO WINTKK TIIK AlIOt F (Tut K. PRICE - - - 650. This farm Is shinled wlihln two mlliw ofn flour iiu: mill, at.d within boll smile t asi.od H!imi rot jmriiculars, Iti'inlieof FKAXlf COOI'Li:, IktK ,i i.k I. oik- Kiln, f'iu.:kiti to., Oun. f.ll:il 1:. wiuiii, lIIlllt AMI Mlf(d;i. OKFIf'K - Coiitieeri'lal lt..sr-l. e ,;,., f), ., Nothing Itackstha I'ruus- like a virulent iwligb; yet tuHhini' 1. nsiir reu,hl; t-ured. It Is otu newNiry tu take tlAt.K's lftM v is noHrl- 1'tke's looilHjbe irr)s cuivs m one muinlc. I C. A. BURCHARDT 36 Washington St., Portland, WHOI.E1ALK AXl HI IAIL UKALEBIX F1HE VIHES & LIQUORS. I'tTKItci FOU CALK J 40 Case Genuine Rhine Wine FRENCH AO CALIFCRfuiA CLARET Frsmch a d Soatoaaa White Wiae, The best In (he Country. ST. HELENA WHITE WINE, Light and Very Pleasant. FROCH COCKAC EUM, WHISKIES, By tho Barrel CaMon or Bottle. BOOTHBT & STAPLETON. (mtfctiurrjviti m-nift hi Sash, Doors, Bfmds, Molding?, FTC. .Tl , Ilrockt'thjitntl nil kinds ul Sttroll Sttwiiur. HA VI Ml TIIK ftr-XI' I At II.ITIrX A!SI the iHtest iinitnv.fl wissl-wnrkina; inARhlim-v tn nmnnt1i.il me ll,o Hl.ove aiis-les, will oOor in-dticemnni- tn tistisis m. A,n Hool-luruiiiK lit all its tarlutits. tr Ordors r.om ti,o oounti pmmptly ntieinled lo. (iBofl and JiunrUuctoiv Corner id f rout h iid fttHlv Klrt t to. ti.Mlltnwil JAMES F. QKOVN, At'oniey-al-La1 and Notary Public,