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    WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN.
6
WEEKLY MlUQH STATESMAN.
FRIDAY,
APRIL 2S, 1870.
sFrom WedneMay Morning's l'ally.)
nrrlrl.
At Jefferson, April 21th, by Hot. W. F. West,
Mr. U. McDowell to Alias Ida SI. Phelps.
. AmIk jiee'a fuile.
The stock ot goods foruictly owned by Joae
p bns Holmes, to sold yeaiterydny by the as
signee to 8. Friedman,
twin, .,., ,X ,.
Messrs. llaskius Kpler have established
thsmsolves in this city in the business of man
ufacturing bottled soda, champagne cider, etc
It i cooling beverage ia hot weather od sill
lie extensively uatd. ff e re tarn thanks 1 fur 4
box, brought in yesterday. 1 '-
4 Uiitrnrt Awarded.
Our townsman Air. J. Itliwl Esq., ;has been
award, d the contract of hiking water to ue
Fair grounds from the Feuiteutiary. The dis
tance is somethiug over two miles and the ar-
rantroment involve the construction of several
large tanks or reservoirs. Ihe contract price ia
between sis and seven thousand dollar. The
work will be done in the best of style.
F raia the Miotikter. " '
We publish' a commuuicatiou to-day from
J. H. Johns, io wb'b betUacusses the relative
merits of aome of Oregon's public men iu
rather strong terms. If he nukes any mistakes
we would like to see thorn corrected, and will
furuiah apaeo in the columns of the hTi.TE5-M.vs
for the purpose. .
B. F. Finri Esq., residing about 80 miles east
ef Engine, on the McKn.iie, isiu the city. He
has spent several years hauling and. exploring
the Cascade niouuUuns'aud brings on this trip
to baleiu about one hundred ileer skins taken
from game which he killed during the past
winter. Mr. F. reniaiaa in Saluiu ouly a few
days. .
Tlini Flailing; taeurslou.
The Chief informs us that Supt. bikes Wor
deu has returned to EUmath Agency, from
Lost river with his hunting and fishing party
of five hundred red-skins, Bikes is one of the
most expert mountaineers in the west and under
his management the valiant Kl.unaths got away
with tho scalp of inauy a mulc.deer and antelope,
and took for winlor use at lent 73 tous of Hie
finny tribe. . . ..... .;
Frtae Spealter.
During Comuiefccenieut week at Uie Willaui-
ette TJnivenirv, each year, triers is a prize of
a cold ruadal award-id by the trustees of the
Cnivorsitv, for the bent duclaimer, accordingly
there is one elected trom eaeb of the societies
to contend fur the same. At tho last meeting
of the several societies, the following persons
were chosen to contend for tho priae : Miss
Ada May will represent the Atheneum society :
Miss M iry Powell, will contest Uie claims of
Alias AiU May, for tho Concordia society ; Mr.
Frank Irvine has been elected by the Alkas, and
Mr. It. D. Allen of the Heeperians will do all in
his power to get the prize. All of the above are
well known as declaimera and our citizen can
look for a fine contest.
l)i:HO(I!AI K STATE COS Y KVI IOM.
"uiuar taut.
.A. H. bnuth hsq., of Bcuna Vista, is to
leave this city this morning fr Portland where
he will take Uie next steamer lor ban Francico,
from wheneo ho will go by rail to tho eastern
States. His family accompanies him and they
expect to be absent nntil alter the Centennial
exhibition at Philadelphia. Many friends in
Oregon wnth thorn a pleasant journey and safe
return.
Benton Comity ISesnueratie Ticket.
Clerk E. A. Milluar ; Treasuer Tbes. Gra
ham ; Sbariff-W. A. Wells j School Superin
tendent J. W. Buy-son ; BurveTor J. W.
Webber , AssessorJacob llodiee ; . Coroner
Br. J. A. Davis ; County Commissioners E. T,
Skeptoo, John Wiles Representatives 0. B.
Smith, J. T. Hughes, G. W. Pruat ; Delegates
to Btate Convention 31. shannon, J. 8. Palm
er, L. Oalston, D. W. Hedges.
" - lied. '
- In btaytoo, Kirch 27 tit, 1S75, Ieo, only child
of Of A. and F. Clark. Ago three months.
Dari.ni Loo gone forever.
From our loving fond caress, -
, Gone, trom ns toreyer, n
Vol we know that he is at rost.
Oh! 'tis hard to have our darling
Taken from our home so soon.
Vet wb know tu&t sweet, dcair Loo, '
Itests in peace beyond the muon.
Rrpubllenn DvK'ffutca.
The fullowiug arc titel delegates elected to the
IiepuLlic.au Btate Conven lion from Linn coan-
tv: F.Pike, J. B. McCay, E. McOlure, 0. P
Tompkins. B. A. Bmith, A. C. Housinan, A. P.
Gains, John Redman, IX M. Tnompson, H. 15
Uumphrey.
The following persons wore elected delegates
to the Republican State Convention in Portland,
yesterday: Charles Hodge, It. Weeks, W. 11.
Watkins, C. A. Ball, H. C. Hhattack, P. Kelly,
John SfcCracken, O. A. Dolpb, J. D. Biles,
George V. James, Qso. A. Steel, I). Goodsell.
u AUBB,
Editob Statbskak: I see by your last issue
(weekly) I was nominated for coroner of Polk
county. 1 hereby moat reapecuully decline
said nomination, as I dusire no office whatever.
Very respectfully,
W. C. WABDnnta.
Bethel. April 2.5th. 1376.
OIK MLVHtWSI LETTtK. ,
Horses Poisoned. ,,
Stlthbtox, Ogn., April 23.
Mb. Editor Mr. Dan Markham and his broth
er living near the Abiqua bridge, three miles from
Hilverion, had three horses poisoned to-day with
strychnia.
- Mr. Markham wad in town today, and I got
the following from him. It appears that their
horses, six in number were out in the pasture
last night; and this morning they wished to
. feed them and they had them driven up.
Mr. Markham went round the horses, and one
of the girls of the family want into the barn
and pot the oats in lbs manger. Ia doing so she
discovered four small bunches of salt fat tho
manger, where four of the horses had te est
he supposed that Kr. Mary hum had placed it
there for the horses, and thought nothing for'
ther about it at the time. In feeding the horses
she stepped on one of the bunches of salt and
ot some mud on it, and brushed the salt
out of tbe manger. The horses
came in ami took their places
.and were tied op. In a short time, Mr. Mark-
ham noticed that all was not right with his hor
ses, and took tbem oat of the barn. One of
them fell down and wis dead io less than fif
teen minutes. Another died in half an boar.
The stud was affected in tbe same maur.er, hav
ing convulsions, but was alive when Mr. Mark-
ham came to turn him ont. The fourth escap
ed by the girl brn-iliiug the salt oat of the maa-
ger.
Mr. Markham found salt and strychnine mix.
. cd together where the girl brushed it out of tLe
manger. He brought it to town and had tt ex-
. amined by Sr. Davis and James Brown and
, they both pronounced it strychnine
Mr. Markham thinks it was placed in the
manger tbe night before by some one to kill his
'- hoi soi srtd thereby injtrre him. - i
He valued the horsss that died at three hund
red dollars. Mr. Markham is an old settler here
' and has many friends In this part of the county,
; and is at a loss to know who would take such
Bdneadrantacstt of him.
These are particulars of the affair as near as I
' eould get them from Mr. Markham, one of the
parties interested., t t.-i .
(From Friday Morning's Daily.
I. O. O. '.
There will be a special meeting of Willamette
Encampment No. 3 this evening, for the pur
pose of conferring degrees.
Called. .
Dr. G. II. Davis, of Bcio, called yesterday.
He is rapidly building np an extensive practice,
through most suocejsf al treatment of the vari
ous diseases peculiar to our Bute.
Proceeding ol the Democratic stnle
t OU YellB,ilUI III MlDIU, AlM-ll Vtt,
The Democratic Btate Convention auenibled
in Heed's Optra House at 11 o'clock a. m yes
terday, aud was called to order by Hon. Henry
Uippell, Chairman of the Dumooratio Btate
Ceutral Committee.
Hon. li. F. Burcb, of Polk, was eleoted tem
porary chairman.
C. It. Bellinger, of Multnomah, was elected
temporary secretary.
On motion a committee of five ou credentials
was appointed, vis : NulUier, Whiteaker, Klip-
pel, Iom and Bliannon.
YYeatherfoftl. of Linn, moved that a eouiruit
tce of five on order of bmiuess be appointed by
be chair, which, after some discuesiuu a ro
jectod. Mr. Btaats, of Polk, moved to adjouru to 1
o'clock. Lost, i .." .- " i ;
. On motion of I.iom, of Baker, a reoosswaa
dseured for 30 minutes to await the report of
tho committee on credentials,
The time fixed for the recess having expired,
the Convention wai again nailed to ordtir.
On motion of Koltner, of Clackamas, the
delegates preeent were authoruod to east the
vote of absent dklegates fruak Uislr respective
conuties.
On motion of Petrain, of Multnomah, the
temporary officers were made the permanent of
ficers of tho Convention.
Palmer, of Benton, mved that the chair ap
point a committee of five on ordcrMf business.
Carried.
On motion, M. V. Brorro, of Albany, was ap
pointed assistant secretary.
On motion of Noltner, a committee of one
from each eonnty was appointed ou reSulutiumi.
On motion, adjourned to 2:30 T. u.
amsxooit session.
The convention reassembled at 2:30 r. H. The
reports of committees were called lor. The
committee on Order of Business reported the
following order:
First Adoption of platform.
Becond Election of delegatus to the National
Convention.
Third Nominations of candidates for Circuit
Judges.
Fourth Nomination of District Attorneys.
Fillh Nomination for candidate to Con
gress.
Sixth Nominations of candidates for. Free.'
dential Electors.
Beventh Appointment of Bute Central Com
mittee. White, of Clackamas, moved to adopt the or
der of bujiness one. section at a time. Adopted.
The first four sections of the Order of Busi-
1.1X AL XOTUS.
Senamr Daly from Dallas arrived lu this city
last iii,;Ut.
Dr. 0. H. Davis is lu towu, registered at the
Chetntkota.
Bhoriff Dale of Yamhill county is in the city
as jolly as ever.
It ii reported that President (latch, of the
Willamette University, will go to Engon" d
take charge of tho Btte University.
Wo give considerable space to 1! o subject of
Polk counv politics to-day. I; is well to dis
cuss ill sides aud phases of all sul j.-cts.
Tlarrar'a Macaxioo for Slav, i received. It
U well filled with valuable readiiig matter, cal
culated both to please and instruct all classes.
J. 8. Cooper. Esq., a prominent I tu publican
of Pulk county snllad yeatorday. He is confi
dent of the election of the entire Republican
tickat iu that eotinty. . . . . .'.
Dr, J. W. McCnlly has a new style of finger
riug which beats all the jowelry ever brought to
this market. Capt. Applegate inspected in last
night with a view to purchasing it. : '
A mirriago in high life Is about to be eon
simmated over in Polk connty. The male ao'
tor U about six feet two inchess liiuli, and re.
aides less than a thousand miles from Ualem
He Is high up in the I. 0. 0. D. B.
The 57th anniversary of the introduction of
Odd Fellowship in America was appropriately
celebrated yesterday at Lafayutto. Members
from Washington aud Yamhill counties united
Judge Enoch Holt, of Linn county, attended
the Democratic Bute convention. Ho says tbe
farmers in his neighborhood sro pretty well
along with sowing grain notwithstanding the
wet weather.
Tbe Benton Democrat publishes a call, signed
by several of the prominent citizens of Denton
eonnty, for o mass meeting, to be held May bth
to nominate a county ticket, irrespective of ex
isting tickets.
Captain Miles Bell, of the swift and reliable
Alice, has tendered tho use of bis beautiful
craft, free of chargo, for a grand moonlight ex
cursion from Albany to Corvallis and return
for the benefit of the College Improvement Bo
ciety. -
W. C. Kennedy Esq., Republican candidate
for County Clerk of Polk county, called on us
yesterday. He is a very clever gentleman, pop
ular with the people ol bis county and sure of
election. Mr K. is well qualified for tho place
and v;ill doubtiess givesaiisiaction.
Dr. A. Oeisey and Mr. 8. B. Hendee, of Au
rora called last night. Mr. H. Roports frequent
"mists" in the section from which he hails,
and business moderate. Politics stirring the
LIST OP LETTERS.
Remaining In the Poatooloe, Salem, st litis dtUn,
Persons oalUng for these letters must give the
date on whU'b tliey are advertised :
ltowers. Phi I
llnrns, Nilnnv
ltmwtl, MtsxVlorU
Hur'is, mi- niiivy
Knwer, Phillip
Kmiliiaril, t runoots
lirooka, I-a liny
JHeanlesley, Joe
Hell, ti n
Hull, Miss Amanda
llHhcivk, lieu it
llsrtlolt. 11
Haker, lnvls i Lis
Itier, Kdwiml
Hi-imrH. John
t 'otl'e, Leonard
Curtis, A B li
iliivis, Alt l M
Chaiuiii, Mm K il .
('Iiaulii, Mi ai.ii y
l-'iall, Mrs Iteliecca
(Hie, John
( liamxill. Vf II
Iioiiinart, Ainurt
Davis, TJ
Iiavls, Airs Martha
a villain, airs M it
limy, K K
lhirniuii. $ I.
ttnrnon, S K
llnbriel, llrlgliam
Hnrutuker, (' C
Howell. K B
llamlln. Airs Emma
llava, lleurv
llun uum. Miss E
lladly, J II
JohiiMio, Aim Alvena
Johnfttnn, A
.larilic, ley
ktliain, W V
Like, Kdwin A
l.tchly. John
lau.driiiu, 1
Sai.km, April 4',.
Molntlre. John A
M.h:ov,J (i
Mi'.(4tinion, Abe
Mnokler, Charles
Jlysrs Mrs I It
MtMire, Itul'iin S
Mnr hv. Nancy A
Maruu, K it
Mai'llu, Mrs M A
Meek, Mi.s l.nuia
Maekhair, Alin Ksther
Martin, Airs J U
Means, V li
Nial, Jiime
N ve, Allen
N.-Uiu, Mrn M M
KolieriMin. Misskirtili
Ulls lr II M
KollanU, Miss lUtstur
Uoituis, T W
tilnolil, Joseph
Itnne.lpllor, W T
Mnllli, .Joatitm
Sinllh, Mrs M K
Smith. Col K L 2
Stiloklln. T J
iAVimR, Al
Bhiwunl, Mr
Stlvens, WWW
Simmons, Murnt
'I hnriilxlil, Miu-at
Tiiikus, John A
Thorpe, Atl.s Vlotn
Triileh, Alios bell
Tharp, T M
Thavi, Mr Mary
Tavlur, Julius
'liilwr, Min llaillu
Ti'veeii. l'elnr
Wtssman, Martha
Wllllnms, lleurv
Wi'lMnr. Miss A K
Withers, 1 K
T. 11. KICK E V, P. M.
PROFESSIONAL.
J. W. 11 c A IT: K, M. !.,
Vli.vwloinit inttl Hui'tft'on,
OrnOE-QriswoM'i Block, Up Btairs-
li7arilairV itej noitl!,
I'tiVM 'l.Xf AM) SlTttiKOXS
Monro' llkwk. Sulctn. HoiSdawlt
Dr. E. Y. CHASE,
wuvvirr- it cm... LATK WMWiKOS V. .
1 Volunteers. UlUe In Huihlii's block Up!
atalrs aiih.7iilv
JAMES F. BROWN,
Attorncv-at-Law and Notary Public,
RmroneOHy, rtin.
a oi
Mart
P. C.
Vttox-nciy-nt-Luw,
Will hnrcRrturbe nmndat the sum beast sorner
room of ItneU's Mra llmiso, upsuurs.
Salem. Oct. 4-cllf.
St
1
NEW ADVEKTISEMEXT3.
Notice.
""aJOTit'R I IIEUKIIV tilVEN TO AU.
Il whom h may eoiictirn, that trom and utter
this clale I will u.k bn re-poiuililfi for any ilcbts
cuntraeleil bv inv so:i, tVilliml Wl'co.., who it.
under age, bill bar aUiinloiir.l hi. home ami t'nm
llv. TIH. J. WIU'OX.
AVMHVtt.l.K. April IT, IH1H. w
DUKSS 31 A KING
TlK. C. II. BOUKER
XTII.I. CAllRY OS THE Bl'SfXESS Of
il Mr o(w Making at her rwiitniK-e, eorner of
Wlntor aud Ferry strevu.wsM ol Uie I nivernlly,
where .lie will I moat luiiiitv to nxolve all hor
olil ciiitomori ami a. many new on a will favor
hor with their lmiroiiaua.' Aly motto will be to
mease an. np-.uiii
ness were, on motion, adopted. Tichenor, of
Curry, moved to adopt the 5th order, providing people up, and 'a musing ltcpnblican majority
for the nomination of a Congressman, and may oe expeciea irom mat pari oi hib roumv
.1.; .1.. ....o ...1 .M .ll,l
UpUU Mil lUOHUl. ..w, jmd awu " " ' " ' I AlSCtlOIS
for. After considerable discussion, pro and eon Qn Batnn)4y nexti lt 10 o 0lock a. ., at Jose-
tlie. previous question was eaneu lor anu sua- pilllB tiolmee old stand, there will be onereu
t,;n.A l,i,.,. ,,nnn moiinnaf K iDOel. of Jack- ono cracker niaemne, a ceuerai aiuoiiuiani oi
son
sion continued
Txheoor, of Curry,
, ,f urward, reconsidered and the discus- "vo'i nfoneV
ing tiie sale. Great bargains will be onored.
IF YOU
WANT TO GET SHAVED
CO TO
BEN. KELSAY'S
AT HIS OLD STAND
Opposite I!rv man Bros.. Corumoruial Street, fja-
icra, wiTiPiii.
CwUea Hall.
A calico rarty will be given on the evening of
May 5th next at the ChemekeU Hotel in this
city. The committee of arrangements consists
of Geo. Belt, E. Meyer, A. B. Croasman, H. H.
Gilfry and E. B. Bicker, which injures a pleas
ant time.
Itewleu fttinE
A. H. Gilbert and wife celebrated tbeir
"Wooden wedding" yesterday. A large num
ber of friends called with genres of appropriate
presents, and after enjoring a few hours of
amusement, departed, leaving best wishes fur
the bapple couple.
moved to postpone the
further consideration of the subject to 7 ' . M.
Lost.
The committee ou reseiutions made their re
port, which was adopted, but is too lengthy for
publication.
Isora , of Raker, moved that the convention
proceed to select delegates to the National Con
vention, in tbe following order One from escb
judicial district, and one from the Btate at
large. The yeas and nays were called for. o..eiH.r cent. tntere r
Yeas, 71; nays, 43. Bo the motion prevailed. . I int uiion ami will sell at public an--iton on Satnr-
(, r t,i,, f u..lr,n ( 1. Pn.. dav. tnex'Ui na in aiay. . i. 1010. n i uciue
vention adjourned to 7 P- si.
xvrjnNa sxssiott.
Prises s be AwarOed M late I'sUveawity.
According to the custom, on Commencement
Week, at the University, there will be the usual
prizes offered for the best declaimers, ladies
and gentlemen. In addition to the above there
will be a gold nwlal offered by Mr. A. Bush far
the best speller iu the school, contest to enme
off some time during Commencement Week.
Mr. J. M. Garrison, the popular writing master
of this city, also intends ottering a handaeme
prize for the best writer in the school. Mr.
Garrison has a small class which he is intend
ing to train for the same and be expect) to
make them the best writers in the school.
Heettsur af Ftmaeer AVsaeelaUon.
There will be a meeting of the Board of Di
rectors of the Oregon Pioneer Association held
io the Senate Chamber at S o'clock T. M on
Thursday, May 4, 1876, at which time all tbe
members of the Board are requested to be pres
ent, and the different committees to submit re
ports for action, in regard to the re-union to
be held on the 15th of June next.
Other papers are requested to publish as
matter of news. J. B. Bkovs,
Bee y O. P. A
From Thursday Mornirs's Dally.l
- Pleasant Tlsne.
The Odd I'ellow.'s sociable at Legislative
Hall, last nighi, was a grand success. A large
crowd was in attendance and everything pasted
oft pleasantly. ,
ttvsilal.
The Captain denies the statement that be ii -apected
Dr. McCully's finger ring with a view
to purchasing. He says there U moisture
enough already in the atmosphere without ad
ding to it by machinery.
That Hinlrnl KntertainmeMt.
It is said tho musical entertainment on the
tOlh, aud 21st lusts, iu Corvallis was a superb
affair. The Uraturia of Esther tbe beautiful
queen was well rendered, the customes being
appropriate, the music good, and the perform
er's displaying a good deal of dramatic skill.
Will Us.
The Chief informs us that he intends leaving
-us for the land of sage and manzineU as soon as
the Bute Convention is over. We presume the
hoys out iu Lake thought lie would becomes
" permanent resident of the Capital unless tlw-y
hunted up a campaign fur htm. Il'i' !:w cm
t i I. 0. O. D. H. spare their clii 1 ?
Opmlaar tor AmisI H waters.
Mr. Eiblinger has just returned from atrip
to the coast, fifty stiles west of Salem. He
ays he foand a splendid country on both the
Little and Big Nestocka rivers, nearly all of
which is open to settlement msder the home
stead law. A number ef settlers have already
taken up laud and will build houses and take np
a permanent residence tbe present spring. The
country is well timbered end watered snd
grazing country is aot surpassed on this coast.
A few settlers have planted gardens and sowed
mall quantities of grain. Persons desiring
good lands under the homestead law will do
well to go and look at that portion ol Oregon.
Sheriff's Sale.
BT VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION. ISSUED
ontol the Honorable l.lruult Cxiirt otitic
8 ate ol Or. run, for Ihe county ol Alarkin. on the
Suth day of Alarch A. l. 1S7H, In lavor ot Mon
trnvllle Flske, plainlifl. and ntnliiw H. J. L.
Wtiiteman ami Alawrle A. Whiiensin. his wife.
ltiMim. lor l lie Mini of three thoumml tour
hiinilTwl and six and thiriy-twiKhiinitrethsdolUr
rohi coin, anil Ihe further sure ol ihiriy-ilireeaitii
txty-llire-humlrehsilolUrseoIi'. inxetlmr w!ih
p. m at the Court llonae floor in m i onm, ano
hii. all th rmht. Ulie anil I mere of the said .
J. L. Wnltemau ami Alaaxte A. Whttemau, his
. , . , . , 1 ... ,1i.a I " I" U W .UP MJ.WW.Mft jf.mmw
Aim vuuliuiliev luci L u law. auu jhhwww i toWtt '.
to ballot tor candidates. The following gentle
men were nominated for Judges: Judge Bou-
ham. Judge McArthur, and Mr. Thompson.
Hon. L. F. Lane was nominated for Congress
by acclamation, M. Clippell, E. Cronin aud L.
W. Laswell were nominated for Presidential
electors.
Bemovlua: Ufe'a Heaviest Borsreaw
To remove the burden of disease, tbe heaviest
tliat poor humanity is compelled to bear, is cer
tainly a grand object, a gloi inns mission. As
suredly the discoverer of a n medy which ac
complish! a this result is entitled to the gratitude
and respect of mankind. Buch s remedy is
Hoetetttr's H to reach bitters, whose great success
is attributable to the fact tnat its restorative
action npon the debilitated and disordered sys-
Tli ilniulinn land claim of Wn. Hellnm'S. It
hrimr.-.laim No. 56. and In sections 13. XI and 14
in T , 8 R 4, west of Willamette Meridian, ex
tiewtlaga small fraction in the N fcoornor ot mill
claim, nppned to contain about one sore, It belli);
til ol saiu claim ivinr on me i. r. 'i ui hi.
lake, ami the tame solu to Heivr follv. almi thn
i1.mi.Hmi l.ml ui.iin uf Wu. Nuruvkealiil wile
Oelne claim Vo. 1, In sei:tlnns ami A. In T
9 H li 4 W. ami c'nim No. 4", -n Mw'l'nta in, VJ anil
J, In T ft, S If S W.or Wlllamnite Hendian. e.-CKSli.r-21
87 loss -re. thitreof hurelolore ilewleil
Dl SUV L Ji. K.namiug. .nil w .-T,imu, .'-v,
i m.'r of limbervfl land wn ralii Nonlvko claim,
bereKilore convcred to Samuel Irvln, all being in
Uie county of Alailon, In the stale ol on-iron.
T.C. W1AW,
Sheriff ol Jlarion County
SALKM, April 77, 1878 IW
Sheriff's Sale.
SIVVTRTCE Or AS EXKCL'TION. ISBCEO
U out of the Honorable Cirauit Court of the
Uiuj. t.f t ir.vitn r.,r th f'nlintv nf Marlon, on the
leiu is ill aiaajruaut nnu iw piuiv.i(ioB vi wu.- i -flli aay ol April A. V I0it. in uiw ui "ii n
mon sense. It iuvigorates the nice, ana, as
their strength increases, the burden of Bisease
grows lighter. It reforms those physical irreg
ularities which render weakness chronic, and
thus eradicaates the evil at its very source.
Liver compUint, malarious fevers, const tpation,
urinary troubles, uterine weakness, and many
other causes of general debility add ill health,
are completely removed bp tbe combined tonic
and alterative operation ot tbe Bitters.
HPKC1AL KOTltK.
Notice Is herebv given that I hae sold out
the Halem Drug tttore, and good will to Messrs.
T. C. Hwith A Co.
Thanking the public for past favors and hop
ing iu behalf of the new firm yon will continue
to bestiiw them. Von will find them in Patlon's
Block, Htate street, elegantly fitted up with
pure and fresh drugs of every description.
Having long been connected with T. C.
Smith, I can aafely recommend him as a first
class druggist and one who understands' the
business.
All persons knowing themselvss indebted to
the Balem Drug Btora will please call and settle
the same with myself or with T. C. Hmith A
Co. And sll persons owing in the dry goods
d'.arin en C '1 at niv place of holiness in ex
ecutive bl'xk, Commercial st. and settle the
sa ne. B. Fbieumax.
' Lesp Tear !" said he as he threw himself in
dolently npon tbe lounge. "Ob, I wish I was a
fascinating stunner of a gal ! I'd have all my
clothes eat after the 'Domestic Fashions,' and
just heap the style on. And wouldn't I pile on
the duds aud wear a big bustle I Oh, no. Hi !
ouch V and ust here his father, as be led him
out by tbe ear, said : "Young man, if you don't
climb out'n this and make a big bustle in tbe
neighborhood ef that wood-pile, I'll fix ym ao's I
..... .nia,,', . 1.....I.. f. . rnmll. A I
SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH.
Dull, heavy headache, obstruction of the na
sal passages, discbarge falling into the throat,
sometimes profuse, watery, acrid, thick and te-
nacions ruueoue, purulent, muco-poroient,
bloody, putrid, offensive, etc. 'In others, a dry
ness, dry, watery, weak, or ibflamed eyes, ring
ing in ears, deafness, hawking awl coughing to
clear the throat mo-ration. scaiM Irom iliiora,
voice sl'ered, naoal twang, offensive bresth, im
paired smell and taste, dizzinesa, mental de
pression, tickling congh, etc. Only a few of tbe
above symptom are likely to be present in any
case at one time.
When applied with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche,
and accompanied with Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery as constitutional treatment. Dr.
Bage's Ceurrh lieniedy produces perfect curee
of the worst eases of Catarrh and Oz.ni of many
eyars, standing. This threngh conrse of med -cation
constitutes the only scientific, rations',
safe, sud successful manner uf treating thu
odious (iKease that has ever been offered to the
atlltcted.
-.iM-nrer. nlatiiiirT. andairainst J.J. Fatzer.Thoa.
Burrows anil Simeon feinllh, ilelemlants, for the
suns of seven hundred and twelve anu rorty-Mven
h,indrih. dollars. Eolu coin, and the further sum
of thirty-lour dollars costs, tether with li per
jent. imprest per annum, Inim the i.un a-iy oi
alarch. ltfiti. and ace.rniiiK costs. 1 have levied
upon awl will sell al public auctioa on Saturday
the 47th day of Alay, 1S7, at S o'eloek P. M., a
i h r.ntirt House door Id wild County awl Htate.al
iKriaht: litis ami Interest of the raid -I. J. Kais
er, in and to the following described premises,
Commencing at a stake at tbe Intersection of
Tu..ium and Clliertv 8tre-U In the cllv or Halem.
ami ewai lug north from I tie northwest eorner of
K,..k No. l in aaid cltv.amt ilnunt 9H reel ami
running nortb alone Ihe east line of snlil Litwrly
ika im to a .Lake: I hence east KS6 feet to a
Hike; Ihenae south 16S feet to a stake; I he lie
we-l 165 feet to a place of beginning, and situate
in Marion county, tnregmi, together with the tene
ments, hereoiumenis ami apiiurieiiaiicca mm.
unto lie longing or in any wis pBirmoii"a.
t . 4. hllA W.
Sheriff ot Alar Ion County
alck. April 7, lWO, 4w
CiyTlie National Hold M--lal was awanled io
Hi..,i; ik ii u i ol oii to r i In-'k-.i r':iiiior.iil! ini: e
I ri I r.-i-e-. I the t n-oii.t M.-l.il o,- i ti- i. -i
.li il.t u-ti'l I. oi u -in.-t- -; -1- K ...... :
A fill" lot
i-hnic- Chili
mi: i-r- r -.
A or Knle.
of Garnet Chili
clulaiirin'r
:r ieiif : .:
p-rfa-'wt for w-ii!:
whi-a'.itiu two tli"
tJ, al- i v."- p -t-!:.-.
i.)
Citation.
In the County inrt, for the Cunty of Marlua
Millllg in rniwito.
tn the mill leraf the liuanllaoshlD of Elijah Pel
Ian I, junior, Alouio Bovine and Augustus 14o-
vine fclliau roiutru, uiutruian .
aTiiw AT THIS DAY COMKS EUJaH PET.
Jl lan t, Ihealxre uaimxl giiarliau, and files
hi. netiiuMi i,ritiii ror an order io sen inc rcai
-mtutt. iielniminir tntliesbove namwl wards, to wit:
ii ih imerM.L ol ihe anlil warits In and to the
eaut balfoftlie donalion laud elaim of Peter
Waggoner awl wile, in Jlarion .-oiimy nnu oiaie
of Oregon, wive aim excea auout iwumj
to one 'l av lor. and save ami except that iior
ii.m of hiIiI east half inuiing lo salil l'eler W,
roner as survivor of his said wile, conuniiln
uw.ni ...... hnmlrMl anil fniirteen acre o lam
anil lt ann-ariur to the Ciairt by said instil Inn
lliaut Is necessarv anil would lie for the beat Inter
Mini nd ward, that Mild lands should be sold.
It Is IictkIiv onlereilaiiil ilecre-d that Hie next of
kin of attid wards, ami all other per.uns Interest
ed in Mild etate, be and apiar In Iho Coiiniy
t.'iairt lir said county, al the uflice of tbe County
Jinlge, at the Conn llouae 'he -ltv ot Snlem,
In said ciMiniv and Htate, on the first Aloud av in
lav, A. I. 1S7D al the hour of I o'cn r.n. f sal I
dav, und fhow cause. II sny tliey have, wh: .aid
oniei- sbon!d not ! griuitisl as pra- e-l lor In taid
lieti.ion niiil.orliicif the said ann.-'iiaii lo sen mm
real i-Ktate. a.-, hv law ritinrot. t Ins order ti
l.llli'i-lied III the "JIlK.i. nl M tM.V
-U.-.-es-IM- -.ie'k-. ft-- ol U'V "f
.1 I'KI.III.I.-.
i-1' 4. ' -7 .. :; i - nil -. .luk:
776.
CENTEPLMIAL
1876
CASH STORE
IU. I.. R. fvIillT,
DENTIST,
Assisted by C. F. TUCKER,
Over thu Ituiik,
fSAlJ.yi, .... UtOSI.
sprll-Iy
-W - 0
-I
lOvTOIi X. ItEXTOX,
l'liVMiciitii nni! HiirAj-""s
lim.-e wltti C. W. 8bav A Co, Ilrokers,
I 'otnimirchii Street,
NAi.i.n smixio.v
npvll-ly
ALONZO CESNER,
CITY AKD COUNTY SUEVEYOIi
AMI 4 IVII. DMilM IH
OKKIt'K COIENKK OK fiTTAi.K AMI Ktt
ry streets, ilem, Uregim. msr'Altf
m tii it. Bi unu:n,
Itt'itl IUtair Aircnt, City urvr)-
or, lit II Entfliiccr und Xia
turj luhlir.
KiTODloellu l'sltiin's ltrt.-k Building, tre
niarcli3i7A
II. ( IKPtVI DII,
I'll Vasliiiin iitttl mtai-jjoon
ee Opjiosllc ltenni'tt Houxe,
apr257J SAl.KM,;OitKio.N.
t. A. ft'TTIICO.
O. w; LA W SUA
LAWSON & CUTTING,
4 TTORNK VR-AT-I AW
late AgeiilH.
batem. UreMol'.
AND REAL E-
llltlcc In the old f. ourt llou-e,
mau
C. H. DAVIS, M. D.,
atioimt ttud rSitrjfi-'OlA,
Tcmlnrs his nrofiiwlnnal wrvice tn the nemi't
of hcloaud vicinity, lit-will go no v where Inif AIrT,
btate toact surgiciilly wlieocailci Uniu. o aiHWu
J. A. APPLECATE,
tin
"5TLk Ai'itro6Nr
-'iiv. as
Wholesale and Retail
D. & A. A. ...cCULLY
Are reielvlng direct from ean Krancl"co,
larj(eaud well sulecled slock of
GROCERIES,
Queensware,
Glassware,
Woodenware,
Safety Lamps,
Breakfast Bacon,
SugarJCured Hams,
DriedlBeef,
Shoulders,
Extra Clear Sides,
Nails, Ropes, tic.
OTJB JVCOTOTO:
SMALL FEOFirSiHD QUICK SALES.
OilltU) ojMmiitj lUu Uwk, In t,rlnwuid,ii Hkj;k.
DR. T. L.! GOLDEN
OCULIST AND AURIST,
Oftloeaml rfiiloiNe m Mlwriy tiroet, opnmlttj
Um liiiLrtirH Church, NiitMii, Ort'KMii. ituli;tX
ri
IIIUII1ATPKII'K PAID fOB
33xxttoi- nncl tE&&i&
"1.VM. IV AND EXAMINE Ot!R8T(X'K AND
KJ prices. No trouble lo huw gnoils at Ihe
CENTENNIAL CASHISTORE,
Slarkey's Dloc:. Commercial Street,
marl7-tf
CUEMERETA SIIAVLNG SALOON
JAMES LAWTON, Prop
1..
lorthrev l "im.
hati'l
I'NKEII CIIK.MKKKTA i
11... ..1 1 i
1 1 ii. -in iiiiTi iitii nii'.-f.-i. i'.. .
Ilasconsiantly mi f v 7""
ert't nii-ries, M.iIrS . -
iii -. -i.-. it vrii-. hota-.ii rCr
c.nd. alMa i- vendi .
l'.-i:i
XILJION FOJtD,
Attomfy uud C'oiinseltir al Law
Mnleut, Owon.
Office In ration's Brkik Uiukling,
marulii'7i
tatrs.
JOHN J. DAdLY,
Attorney Hni 'oanrlor at L4tw,
Rooms In lliitlur's Store, Dallas, Oregon.
Will nranilce In the Hlule anil V. 8. Conrti.. f:.J
leollon. a specialty. JMI.J. HALT.
ilecib:ll
W. H. CHANEY,
t t01'llriv'U t-IM W,
4I7II.I. I'RACTICK IN TIIK BEVEtttv
ww Coiiitii ol Uieifun and Walilr.glon 'XeT
torv.
illl.-e, In Urlswohrs Olock, Halem, Oregon. I
Jrii r
HUELAT & EASTHAM.
Atlornt')-Ht-L.uu.
Office In I'ortlnnil In j
Opltz's new brick. No.
3a, first street,
g. lie f.i, at, Portland.
novlXlm
Office In Oregon ftlf,
Clmrmau'6 lllock, ilaui
street.
K. L. Rahttt AM,
Oregon City,
NOTICE TO LAND BUYERS.
NOW MH YOl It TI.HH TO IVMC TO TUB
tHONT.
iislnsT,
A PART OK THAT BKAUTIPCL FAR
XV Vamhlll t omity, kuuwn as the Annstrij
larm, lor asle at a great sacrifice. Will sell anj-
wuvic iniip lie, luowwinii, an improvni.
JiJMti A PATtKRHtlN,
feli!HI balers, OrejpiiJ
JUST KSUEB---200TH EDUIOll. '
MANHOOD
HKVIHED ANDCORRKOTKD BY Till AXTTIOfc,
E. de F. CXUTIS, M. ., tic.
A Meilical emar on tbe cause and erne of nr
mat ere decline In man, showing bw health S
and how regained. It glvus a clear synorni ef
the Impediments ts nuirrlage, the trcattuenl cf
nervous and pliy.Ujil dnhlliiy, exhaiMtcil vitality,
and all other ittsease npisirtalnlng tlwretc ; tbors
suit ot twenty years successful practice.
Ct'BTis on " AfANiioiiii. "-There is no mem
ber of M.-lety by whom tin b sk will not lie fauist
Hseful, wlsilhur he In- wieut, pieceplor orclergy-nuio.--iswufim
7'tMfa.
Ct'KTis on "AIamhxid." Tills honk ulionle
be reml by thn ynuiij; for instruciiou, aud l.v tle
ailliceil for rnlli'l ; It will ii.iine nn on'.'. Sfftyff
Ttnu'HUml Uhz' Uc. w
1'rlci) -One Iiolliir, lie n,:ill or evpress. Ad
dress the author, liK. CI H I IS, Md miuw stri-ot,
or t . Ilnv :ui7 tiaii Kriucl-ce, ( ul. nngl'iy
r" bz-. 1 1
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