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WEEKLY OREGON STA.TESM-AJST. CaNfad Taper ef tt Called Stila. iWUDAT. ; : : : MAY II, IP. Mf IWLHH tlAII TMUlT. For Member rtt Ccwigre. RICHARD WILLIAM"; For rmidcsttel elector. "W. H. ODK1J, Dr. J. W. "WATTS, J. C. CABTWRIGHT. Delegates to X s t tooai Republican Con vention. Jl C. TOLMATS J. FOSTER . DAVID H. It. MIXES .C.TAXBOCTH H. W.SCOTT. District Candidates, Dkttlct, For Prfxcutin Attorney, C. B. vTATOX. ma - FecJode JAMES r. WATSON Far Frewnttnr Attorney, "W. Jl. BIG ST 1H. Far Jb1c R. P. BOISTS For Ptwutint Atearney . h. birnett .eSffa. " F rrf-rrntijif Attorney R. STOTT 1 or 1'rowuilLg Attorney 8. B. EAKIS. J. A. BAKU. Far County Cjrrk. CT.O. A. For TrcaeTner, A. F. WBEXLES. For Ai . W. G. PORTER. For Retool hnperintecileoL H. P. CKOOKE. J"w Bui tlf , JOHJi KEvYsost. For Coictwr, DR. K. R. Fll-rTK. Far Oawatv Cnainiiaainoar. .JOB B.I.OOKtrr aktsJOHN GXIST. Fot EepTTerrita'rTTa. W. rORTKK. ST SPHF.K SMITH, Jk. X. GILbERT, IX PATTOX. "T.M. SMITH. H.K.UCSSAJCXR. iviKii ximLirAS nrmn. Far Coontr Ork, W.CKSkEST. Far liai riff. . ncm rMM. V- Fur treasurer. AOnJI JAJUX. For Aaaeseor, - hat holm a. Far fcobeol bium ipieadsiil, i. L. COLUba. For Comitj taarreror, JU. CBIECHHA. FwCoreater, " F. E. eHlTTAIXB. For Coontv CoBUDwwwn, 3. P. KHJIEtT a MB. WELLS. For tea Senator, A. W. IX CAB. For liepreBntaUT. BOLTER. O. G. 6HCETLEIT, H. H. Hct OED. - ruaii4au 'Thepromptiteof tlie Governor to rec--agnize real n.erlt In t Democratic cUizlens commendable. Active service is what -tat desires, but bU "ttaff"' if erowing and gje8 aaorals of the community retrograding. U Might be well to revise Gen. Brown' CT. W1TEUM Advertises to eH sons convict labor. It -Isaghly probable that Jackaee C, fibs Company i- supposed to hare a di will take in the little matter of convict labor and write It profitable In that boot and sbo tainrHa. " I TAKE IT UCK. "The statement that Ges. Brows botehtd be Penitentiary report k not correct a 4je araa Dot State Printer whoa the teat re orts were printed. We make this state snusit in Jtwiiea to Geau Brown, ho having at aeOtient ld of jtt charga to earrf. M IALUO fM. A tabject ot Queen Victoria will aak onr B-xt kgilatore to appropriate some pab Cic aaoner for lupportiog tbe oooae and -tfagulty of "Expert. " It w a tremendou tmrden fur nnj one to carry, t ut tai-paj-ra do not relish pacing tor ractt luxurvui. 1 Olt WITH (ARE. Sm orJer to save what U left of State Tl". it is Beeeaaarjr to place tbe State ad aereral county (torernrnenU in the '-lauds of the great pattr ot piogne-a. Be- ojaOblkans are tbe only drtendera of frw itutioue, and promoters ot "fxl gi- aiueiit. Vote a Etrainlit .Uepuldicau ttcket. McComxS i a Wittkiud aud John F. " SffTHor Dpanocrat.and rather than nee a Ne jiith d-le;;a'iuii from his county will vote Bepdbiicau ticket. We will take Capt. eCeraao Au o probation and trust lie ajaay prove f lirlifii.' to t!.e end. ,- "Wbik. the lamf hold oot to barn Tbe Mltt uitiat bm Mora." dor. Watkimm ntodea latal miotake jk tint going of the aaouiitalo to la k Sr Baker and Uuion eonutiea. MoGoiu a and Jim HeiKU-rxbotl bare been liter mSy "ck-aued oot," iu the IntereH of Geo. Vownith. and tf -a Democaat miHt be Caected Nnator Gw. Watkloo W -edt Ukely to be to onoia. .im. - . ' --a TMCMi te Nruna ' Tbt Orton Militia (t frrtnldW awtitflUon. but ostIy anade m4 'Uff.'' Oor. WJtklniS mit-ra' Mb; Gen.' Brown, '"XML CaoiL. Mxj. JackMr. Maf- Iiaorbnrn, eMtouiiilM-r tbe rank atial file of the militia A-trf liienlly triliten all eiiemir of tlie lie mt of their bot. Gni. Browu'f tc;lc' are I ing !u lied and a. ted upon "ftj the whole .rrgimci.t of ?UfT ai:d drill uTRATa Jndge Oenoweth, f Corrallit. rashea to the bten.e of tbe Democratic Collega, of Ids town, in a letter which appeared in our column yesterday. Hi eaodnaieiM iodood mm mo lama and im potent. lie darn we would have no shel ter for our agricultural bwlnest If it bad sot been tor the especial far or ot the M. K. Church Sonth. The tact aoems to be that tbe bnilding now Med la worth two tboiMand dollars aud belongs to that Dem ocratic cborch after the Stale bw paid for It about fifteta times. Tlie statement that two lawyers hare been made Irian Agri cultural Collee, does not gtre the tax-payer much eitoouragemeut and hor rock losa expenditure, a two lawyer could bare been pnrctuwd at a tnaco leas ccK than thirty thousand dollars. It it evident that Judge Chenowefb h principally iiiter rotrd in the IneMiom of the Agrlcuttaral College. If so w lyr not take the proper fond and eret buiklins suitable for g-Kd liM-titutiw , at Corrallis, ouUide of any and all cliUTches? IlKfn the State will have something to show tor tbe money ex pended and our cln'Ulren, and children ddldreu will lure a nchool over which no sect exrcie ariitrary coutraL Tbe Jnttxe mast know that the school of which we bare been talking and writing Is con trolled by a CMiferroce of Oargy-mt-u of the M. E. Cborch Sooth and tint tlie Board ot Tt-genb ia im Jy an or nament, with which to capture tl Stale rand. The next etK-hwi of the Legisla ture should lake some poaithre steps tu ire what tbere U left ot the gTicnltoral College lands by pntting a part In tbe erection of substantial buibilng at Corvar lia and placing tbe balance w here It will produce a fuml sufficient for rnuulng ex-p-nf x. It sncb M'p la taken rune we bare a fund sufficient to o-li a college for all time, but if that DeiwcnUk obutvh ooutinuosm poietimion sura lew vrara tuore, direct taxation will become nere ary. When tbe Jodge state that each State Senator has bad two student elo aatrd tree of comC ha cerUinly make a grow blunder, a no such t-nmber ot Ho dent liave ever len in tliat school. Our Corrallit cormpoiKlent seem to be correct In all his statements regnrJi-ig what called our Agricultural College, and if Judge Chcnowetb cannot make a better defence tlie people will take judgment agaiii!t Uim and hw Democratic college at the next election, after whicli the legisla ture will "hedge" tlie balance l untuleii fuads by investing tliem where tliey will bo tieyond the reach of church and political e irmoraiit. " . . It is wjmortd in private Democratic circlea that Job a F. Aliiler is the choice of tbe Penitentiary ring for U. 6. Hen a tor, aa that e lection would not interfere witn tbe preoent arrange ment of Htate affiairn. Bhould tbe old lody placed in front by Gov. Wat tiuda, be elected Senator, Secretary Cbadwick and Mr. Jacksoa would as aume Executive dn ties, aud tbe read: .would be the displacing of Watkinrls with Bria'ow and Col. (Jilfry would be superseded by Mr.' Stone. A terrible abuking up in the Democratic camp to peeing. . ol tuurmx. Col. Giifry is diarged Willi having ived op one thottsaud and three dollars and tweutr cents of the children's school mon ey at one time, bnt it may be a austake iu the printed report. We will take great pleasure in publishing a eomrannicatiuu f -ora the Colonel, if he will condescend to deny and explabi to tbe tuajiayers of the S: tte. If he doe not deny,-!he people will take judgment agslost bim. Take a few steW to the front, Coltmcl, you look well on drew parade, and the Governor i proa J of yoo. IrOEJTI5 WASIIIB. When Iiepublieau elected Record er Hyde, to his present pooition, did be promise to be forever after a Re publican? It is in otder for bim to a ly yes, or no. ' If lie answers yes, be 1 1 atisnfe, if he answers no, hi mem ory or veracity will bw brought in question. Let us bear from yoa Mr. Hyde. t a btatc ai;aucaTi; rKCAA(.at.Bt Is" dinrged with furni-liing fund' to run the jienitentiary shoe bniuess. It canno he poniihie tlmt lie ui State fund for such purposos, U3urc it would not be lawful, aiKl certaiiily onr Stau? Treaaurer would not be a law breaker. If he has been guilty oi such conduct, be sboul J not oiily abandon tlie bminca but "upenk right oot in meet In, " end coulee his fault. ivt rKASiM aevcf Did not "march with SUerman Jo tbe eea nor ia he a member of Gefmnr Watk'md, atafi 'but it aoeomitrd au emU t4 "jokit," and expert bouk-keeper- He aiill probably be called wnnn by Mie tM-xt tgilature to settle up tlie IxiMtxw f tlie rweit T5r!l of tate Iitid Comiiii-lno- ersj Therol. wiH prraWy able to x piaiu tbat "erooleil" piree el i a. let 1 how nkf Only two Mu'jiUy.'i urn m w c D uMwatic lici't in U.rni xyjjii i . .It any V.tiior mt tn"-r of tfie f.imi'y can lie tound wlio U williifg to n xfi't, lie l,ou!l urrrca rwoat mvuiH, ; t ... . . CoaTAtxrs, May 15, 1ST4. Ed. Statcsmak : In your number of May lith is a letter ostensibly from Cor rallis Iu relation to tlie State Agricultural College. My charity tor the author Wads me to believe tlie writer ot that letr don't livo iu irrailia nor any nearer thaa Sa lem l to Corvallia. A ieroii living at Corrallis annst know that oiauy of the statemeota In that latter are untrue. The tetter, however, doat abound with tacts clearly stated bat tbe mind of the writer appears to be full of pobon, aud the whole letter Is but the eb ulition, spleen and hatred toward the teachers and tlie church. ft however may be gatlierod tram tlie whole letter that tlie writer inteudod to say (bat $35,000 hare been taken from the school fund and paid to the M. . Cturcb Sooth. The proposition l a absurd as H is Un true, and I think a man would be luiiptieJ at that would undertake to refute a charge so manifestly fulc, If tliere is a word ol truth ia it all that U neveary Is to bring an actlou upon tbe oBlcial bonds of tbe giate Treaanrar. There I auottier natter not clearly charged t at intimated, and partly assumed to be a tact ami that is that this school (Agricultural College) H run by the M. E. Wiurch bouth. Nowtliil not tlie case. Tlie teacliera are employed by a ba)rd of Regent'. Soiiirot whom are membrrsnf that rhorch. (M. K. tararrh Hnutbl and antne hrlnrig to other churchea, and Mill a larger portion belong to no ctiurch. Tbene Kegent employ ami diactiarge teachrr at their pleasure, and without regard to the church to wiik-h thev belonjr, or whether tliey belong to any at all. lamnataware that President Arnold or Hawthorn belong to any church. I am almost sure thrydn not. Emory U a member ot the M. E. C. S. Prof MrElmy U a rm-mhei of the t'hrUHnn (t jmpbellite' chnn-h, and la pot I tics a Republican. Captain Boswell 1 nr a member ot any church, and la a Re puhlican. - The ciinrch has nothing wlmtever to do with the sr. tool exo pi tliey own the hona in which tlie scImmiI in uught. and give all the a Hi l hey can to help tlie acbooraioog. The college - platrd liere because they had a buitding to give it shelter, ami tor the help the college would receive from them. Tbe church derives no pecuuiary beiaefit frota tlie college or the approprla tioiik msde to the college by the legila lure. Tlie fo.000 appropriated by the IegUlature U all spent by the Board 61 Kt-geiits In paying Profeors and In pro enrine apparatus fr tlie college. "11 ciiurcb m ue Imudled a dollar nt it. I have never liexrd tliat a word of politic ha ever been introduced in the college, and I am cure that imv I'role-wor tluit would atleuipt it would' be instantly dis chMrjred. I will mike ii attemiit tj anwer the !iir and flioa-1 of 'he writer, at trr !- Iiient. or tlie uilH-r lenrlier' ot tiie Afi- rultitral College. K either of them wou'd flrank me or nv oi;f ele to dfiend tlieui. ; Tliey Imve hil'slt up a ninnniiieiit. each ot thetii tlmi c;iu testify to (lieir -.sii anil ahi! irv a eucUT. If our I're-ident "wa lateii from a private ocliool."' lie y. Mnd nev. r lieard . of nutil 1ms wj made I'roiUcul ol this itiilege. be oiut. lis re lieen lieard of much to hU advantage fince tlieu or the bmie l'nivt;rity would not b tryb'g tn get him away tioui us, 'Jlii hitifutiiMi is now properon, and l giving gencr ncbfafU !:, a- inn. '! s, as any institution iu ;l.e Stiii-. It may not g:Ve Ur.iver! iti-f;ietio:i. Iluinnn i-siiiiii i!J ibni't s-onii!'n!i this, and tt h'-tory is i'o: at fml' heaven h-elf la faild to acimnplUh this most desirable object. " - Now Mr. 'Editor allow me very repet fl;l. V to refer to yotir own editorial on tht ul-jt-nt, and Tegn-t that yon insy have been ceivel and have written under a mistaken id a of the real s-tmtMnn. "rVill ThefjtaTe Land trmnrliorieni of Oregon come into PO'rt and deny tl Jit near tliirty-thon-mnd dollars hnve been lit erally thrown awav on that sectarian Democratic school fn CorvaliU ? It the statement H trne, the record rhow, tU'ii hy riot pot an end to it and save what ile-re U li lt of our Atbultii rul College Juud ? Tlie" people thmild take this innffer hl:n! mid clean out the hind r'ni" which i nipid'y iuij nVtrUhlng tbCMta'-e-. . ' " '' - Tnii conttiitlmm !; altogether too mucfi fr .iii'-, miJ t.'titily la:rt.it here lf th; piirptoe of a-Ving an exiUntion." 1st, Wliat tecord nhows onr College to i a 'swetayion Di uintrMk ' School ? 2nd, Wlntt reeorJ ho tbat "ueaf thirty tbooMi d l o'Lira h;ivvh-u rlirown away?" 3rd. M hat couiiiction li is our .-hojl uilh tlie ''land ringy Are you not aware th:it cacli Senator of, tlie State ot O'egon ImS hud tlie' rlht evi:r ince thN College was e-tatili-hi-d tu e'l here ttad ba.v'e ed ucated free of co-t two urudenn. Tliee reimtors bive exerci-d their right and Iwve sent Rejuihlkan of course lH'fe the S-nsior w ltepuhlb-an. I.et any of lhi-e ll-.u!i,!ie-iii young men "ty It evi-r word ol party ,ulitiu or. ,ctariii:.Vii wa taught fl em while here. Lawrer Lictioof Koelr.rg and Tim. Alexander ot Corral!!. Irvine and oflaTJ, liepuhll can when they eoineanrl Iti'piitilicaiiK yet. I it money thrown away to educate the ytmng men IJnt thl sefiool i. In Its 1ufnr.cy, and It is a matter of snrprioe that It lias acenm ti!incd a intn-ri a It hri. with the very little Mtate nid afforded lt It we' .look over-flic ItrWai ahl that other States' liave made to tlieir State Agrtcnltnral CoSeges,tt reatlv ' arem that nothincr. '' absolutely nothing, has been' flmie for otrrS.' It be enme newsMry fo place this college nnder I be care, and to aome extent under the pat ronage of the ehureh ontH we get a fund to erwefbuiWiug of our own.- I would prefer 1o Trave It J entirelv" clear jtt the church. iMii cfher ' wrjr'K . ' we had ooileV t"ifT5c!eT to ereet. .rdt?lKS, and fnriil-otfi h.ffMitlun as tt siiowM tie. pnp-jnW'1rtn-rV-r ocmpy this bitjMing jti twew" It 'tefcrcrr .tf . hiiriiu. irlr ( ffie fWftto.t-ivur-trfher fwWlng?. I li ft r ;- :o -ii-..y, iini.i;t bv ! i ;; v.f ii'i.'t-, (, i.. s. :,viik' u 1-1, l(!i ' i'n'ilijime Mr. K!l;or Ur Un .ItW&l) '( PtiT'ti'tiefe. and do inn tlie. J-tvor in pub- ;i-h it i vour eseeltetit p:rp r atid jticli . i.hllge. Vpor li:neffnilv. rMlff.ANMU Epitob Statesman: Tbla place ia on tbe summit of the mountain and Is the "half way boose" on tbe 8. 0. W. R. between Ashland and LUikviUe in tbe Klamath Basin. John and Francia at. Dick, who were drowned with W. J. Small by upset ting a sail boat on the Link river spread, on the 3d Inst, leay behiud tbem four children from two to eight years of age. I am now assisting in tating tbe helpless little ones to the home of an aunt, Mrs. Mat Shannon, residing In Jacksonville. There Is an other aunt residing in or near Salem, by the name of Flood. The good peo ple of Linkville have shown every kindness passible to the little ones. Tbe bodies of Mr. Small and Mrs. Diok were recovered from the water on the 6th I ut , and burried u the 8tb. The body of Mr. Dick has uot yet been found. I was at Furl Klamath on the lOtb I net., and found the Lodge of I. O. O. G. T. there in good condition. Offi cers and enlisted men all doing what tbi yean to add to the prosperity of he cause. Tbe Lodge at Linkville' by the drawing of Bro. HmalH Lodge Dep uty) has loot one of its beet members. On our tray out to day, we met ou tbe road, Oen.'j. F. Miller on hia way to the Basin. He seemed to he en joying his tone aaala back ride very well. He is getting along nicely. A rrestt many cattle and sheep have died in the Basin this winter from starva tion. Cspt. Barnes, alone, I hear lost some four hundred bead of cattle, and from tbe flock of abeep owned by J. D. Carraud kept near Clear Lake, there porriahed ever four thousand IIav,ot time to write more now. l ours etc. W. R. Dobab. Duncan May ISlh. II BLAMem. Fartnets are geUkig nearly through seeding la tlie vicinity of Jefieraon. The fall sown grain looks well. Saw a fteld ot vol noteer barley baa dad cut. Several new building are to be put up this season and perhaps a new warehouse. The Jefferson bras baud is p-ngresslng finely under Prol. EvarU. Tbey liave re ceived and accepted an invitation to play purine Centennial celebration, Portland, which l expected to be a lofty affair. Tlie Granger's picnic, with Invi tation cxteuteuded to the public U set for Saturday, the 57th iutant at Jefferson park, a One grove near the liver. jut bfcluw JefiYron. Everybody U Invited to partii'lpste and liave a gay t-s year people and grangers picnic It Is announced that the JtBereon bras band will attend. The bre fiictnrr is in opera tion. alo tlJul.l and chair bctory ai.d hrwiu fueiory for fauuiiig mill and umin sefsintiors. w ch kii g on nrdi rs. t. . t hointt' & Mi., tenei-l uh reliant", are expended te rebuild a large warrhoue at t'm II. K. depot. I lilr.g- look progresve there. A Vlult Sa Site Peallairlary. liie Grtn.d I.Rle ot Odd FeiloWj vi :to l the Oregon State P.-nitentlary yester day by special invitation from Siiieriuteu teiMkmt M'atkind. beveral omnibuse and backs were crowded, aud a cordial re ception wa given titers by Mr. Watkiml and bit aviistanU. Fuil-jwing tlie leader like a fl of stieeTi, they were siiown through tlie various departments evincing great interest in all tbey saw and beard. Tbe shoe factory being in opera: ion tbey were afforded an opportunity nt Inspecting an institution young ia years but the oeu cb u arontid which wi:l-pring one ot the mil Important brtitictiiii of Slate Indu Iriw. Au haiu- or mors wa pU a.iaut.ly Sjint In viewing the in-tilution, aud at f.itir o'clock tliey retunieil to thts ball and ronined labor, greatly reiit-ved to all ap pearaners that tbey were agnin in open air and Otrt of tlie clutch,: of the 4itwer that were. ! ' T i Our city Isrthers met' Wednesday even ing' and sdjourne witliotil transacftng moch business. ' The committee mi ao couuts ai.J currci.t exiiMj were instruc ted to present estimate for tlie city expen se, for tlie coming yesr. An ordlnai ce wai lutriKluced reiaii g to tjie establish uieut ol the city gnnlea and several bill presented and referred to spprtpristo committee. Hi Honor, J. S. Dmin mood, iluyor of Victoria, J. i) Robiuwtn, ex Mayor and vater ouniinfcmioiier ol the sanie city and Sam Crrnby. formerly coun sellor of Olymbla. f-T- were present and omi)ied scats within tlie bar. Tliey expressed tliemelves highly pleased with tiie-mantier our council men have of doing hunbieM. The next fn ftli g ol' tltc Couti- cil will oot take place nutil Tuesday June 9th, Ja16.,-". a . i ' t l :i Tok and Marioo air agaja wotted, at twwiaVwi ky "Wte furry swievated by Mr, Mabst'rtv Trade T ntrie' onlef rf tt yr.jMMMKr'f "f ie.. ; fl pnpe.1 Pit a Hue cmfes fuMtWhesi fw . 1 U AvidiAif ir HK nO !. Vh !' O '.d p iit tory re Isdng (. ted v ::h v ot k. ' the U1y ol a man rh u.m diowixd '. in the l.uikiinlile la.t winter, was recov ; i led in di coinpo-t'd coi.t'iiiou m few days i Btl.C'fc. -ttrlMi. Col. Canu will not open a nurhl sctmol for the purpose of teaching book kseplng nnttl he b able ta explain bow It U tbat mouey taken out of the State Treasury can be reported as pahl lu. He begin to look upon hU own prluled M-jtorU with very grave snuptclom that the manner Is decidedly "crooked." Au "expert," from Canada, or some otter place, tlmuld be employed to fix up his books before our Agricultural lauds are sll wssled. BATE Sir iriiAIIK. MT. M. Ramej and Geo. Burnett, Dem ocratic and Republican caulhlals tor Dis trict All orney In the Third Judicbtl Dis trict, will adtln-'S the people ol Linn t'uu- ty at tlie fallow lug times aud plmr: Boki. Ioih1jt. Blty IStb. at 3 p. as. Lobaaitn, Tuendiiy, tT Kth. si I p. tn. orewmviiia. hmwmk, mny uib si I Harriahnra, Tliareay' Slav ISih, at li. Albany, lruUy. May JM. at 1 . as. SallaMHk 4aly Mnltnoniah Conoty Reptibl'icin Conven tion met at Portland Tniwduy afternoon and uninitiated Um fulloa ing I'gUiatlvv ticket: For Senators, Wan. Barne and M. C George; Representatives. J. B. Roberts, Gideon Tiohel. T. J. TKatlot. L. F. A. Shaw. Isaac Bioiw, David Oooii. sell aud W. S. Newberry. Tlie Oregon Ceulral R. R. Cnu:.y have agreed to extend their lit er from fa. Joe the preent termlun, to Amity, a dis tance ot tea miles, to bo rouipletcd In time to move tbe ta'l crops, provided tbs people will bind tliemselves to furnish 300.000 hnsliels of wheat tor trauspnrta tlou at 12 4 centa per bu-diel. DrwiwUla Sw . Our readers will not of row o neglect tlie entertaiuaent to be given at Bead Opera ltooa this eveuing tar the bene ft o tbe College Base Ball Club. The dra ma on the hoard liave been lo rehearsal tor some time past, and It prosaist to hss pleasaut affair through mt. The maskal and literary Interludes are trnfy tine and the committee In charge of the affair eHH do all In their power to make it a uccvs. The silver Ice pitcher preasmted by 8. Friedman, Esq., will he a warned to the fortunate ticket bolder. Iieerred seat can be tecon-d at Bossi's bank ste and tickets can be purchased at fitly cent each from the eouo silt tee, and are for sale at a number of tbe leading business bouse. A KMAS-lkEW A!AT for rricil r W t wiAtt! k UUt, a. ' I rromwe, h eleend, lo rje sll my relixti'i-s sn offire, and all who 'utn fur m a ele;nt elirouoi Uieiofui I sa sura to be cfeetoa' aa will lie no ih for my two storea in Kalrm. no 1 will close oot saw miy satira atora at sniiua, rrcatiUtsa of vulor or intku sotMbttua of snr uuile, .( t'-e lollowuig rales, I net mtU adouub the nttiTce, to-ait; Ouod 1 o p tmrytit ai t) Cent per T.rd; Hittiiii( kt li eenii pur ysrd; sinfnun carvet, si 87 li lo 67 en's jwr yard: oil oto h rsrpet, ST tu 75 cena per yard; Ana Vsnuria Uvn, li oral par yard; swats drtilaa drawars a tt arena per pair, sod sll kind, of faraarbiac snout ta pr-e fKirtiuu. iiova' rlutliinir fuio iv f 10 i-r:n'; oicn't cloth ins (rim 0 tu tj pr sun; wmu hirai st tl, siuckwifa sod socks st a bit a plr, and ntber poods to oorrwrrid. Fms eaibmid. ered hacdkercti'.efa at s bit spiec, ; It tarda of calico fur ooa dollar; Se aauiaa ut bra a ooUoo fur 'tl oerita; m fact bij iu maasa sod wall iilims stock ot atonal saar cbaDdsse ta tb two stma twussa to ttat Jkaraa Ove block not offered at ascrrflice. tat eaafa only, for tt coat nwtu-y to run lor lbs 1'ieat doney. Tbe t ar: croc U.I. but joa will find my roods slraubt, s4 1 aliallriioa aba world ta eoaspeai with toe duriuc tor eampaien fur ease only. Tonr ixi st Pieakhsat, Srrt5 dAwtf E. Fusta. Tb following propei ly will be sold by a. Friedmss, Auction, on ThudY 25tb of Msy at 10 o'clock at the residence of Mr. Julia Payne: "liJ ysrds of brnsae's earpi't, 100 yards intjraiu oarpet, 100 yardt stair carpet, 9 btdroom aetts lariwtura. I pcuiur er.u furuitctc, i bedstead, 1 lot of eiuurs, bauja. tablas and center tables, pictures, looking Klaaeus and dish es, S spring mttraoa, i aelta single bocgy horses. 1 sett carpenter tool. Kosaeroos srtt cs fur cash. ' LttT 0FJ.LTTLR4. Iteaiaialnfr ha tb PjanXSoe, Saleaa at IMa date. Person calUaf for Hieae letter mnat giro tbs date mi wbk:h they are S'lTertlxed : Alton, UraSarab ' ' f Jinwon, Mia Mary lllmei.JA Lamar. HlMkUrr A Brrne, Mra K J lae. Mr Mlaek. Mis AUj Lake, K 'io A Kell.HC Murkliem, SMber Hnsker, Leonard ' Mi'ler, Mr K ,1 l!er. lit. , Miller. Kilas M Ium,:I ni in. Wm Mn htiu Ju'ius Hiid-ler, thvar Miller, Jaa W Hntlar, Jamoa R JSIiler. strleins prm-. Mm l!.,hel A srUf . adwln A t 'ruwlmd, sti More, J C'a'tmaith. T W At'ir,:an, Mr Jan-y Cftlitl. OeoB M-'Merkin, Mr M - l olhn.. I'reil ". Mliv.Hi: ( k. laJ bewbert. Mias Uary Coltliarp, lrsnk ftilKm. Jn liia Henlwrrv, Wm B ' Ptvhar, Miw Seaan t I 'a.la, Mra M L ' Part'n, V td S Iwrvea, Auraia C - feweil. f larl, Alltlrew ' rwumler., MiM Pet1ba f k-klnaot,, Jus Seora. stia. Keberca lnmt4-n,l' A .:'".- Oiieoeer, B'W ' 1 Ntland, ifnow . harp.Ttiiiaaui ' iNiwwna.teaaa ,:-t Hailw, Mm LUen , . truia,i.It . Riminoo. Kami .ily, llenrr r-' '' ' btronr. Mra Ktlarard t ataeo, Sara Mary avheele, Budelnb itert. , i . luou. Mra ante tiardiasr, Mrs Thus , btiidelaurar. T J r , Iirrtrsr, Mra Coroella m.n, A . "' (,ny MlasfHua ' 1 A 4im. f A a f Taylar, x i . t I ,ttjlMaW .rra.k Week. I b ' "Wbraker. JW ! - Warsaw. VJIlHt' V f1; ,ft) WiTlr. Mim,l .,ililli;, H . , IInlei-mn, C at llarelil, i l llaaty. Anna A Hyrn. b S -Kelli.MrIV t ili'Tnser. Vr ataa-tn . "Wlipnr, J itin tS Waiker .J Kmoc, 4 " 1. - !, Jn,.b Wrtt,ily, Mavr' '; r he''.'k. Kinery T. B. Kit SKY, ! M. sa rin May 17, UT.t Where did vou ipt vour aw .critrtw'i' 'fbew nre mv ebl clothes, ot.lv thev I av Nen cleaned1 and renoviratid by Mr. eaetdts oa Com r-i ...l ulru. J l.., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COME AND SEE THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. Snaf rvr that yaa want te save rraamit, to tb UOIWC THAT JACK BUILT. Tsa saa Sml bnsntiul rrsoie, ot all patlaraa, ai t)i I!Ott; THAT J AC Ai BlILT. tWwina- M'itu MiwIlmnTstt kins; alo ata chiua (til, fur Mile at ins IIOI'KKTIIAT JACK BlILT. ttir sale ai iha lior hit. THAT JACK BMLT IULT. III.AIK-W At.NUT.lt. AO. snd K4Ata feXKU aKM lIM, in great vartoty l uutern, lor sale at lbs IIOl T. TIITA JACK Bl ILT. AaplmHlki tMtt A : I. al t A( MISB r Fitlmn dollar. Im Hum la ref ular pttue. It aala at lbs HOOC THAT JACK: BOLT. Raiaaua ofCbaaneoi I "Hint oa bud, lor sal at duai, al tbe UUl ki: Til AT JU K BlILT. BATES k s roaMTsd te tbe IIOl'r THAT JaCK BlILT. Jones & Patterson. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. TCEOOTIATR LOA-vft, AUK COLLCCTIOTCC. Aejrwni roe. taita. Fire luoiraaee Capaij, a So rraaelauoi aut Sf tia! Life lBarance Cempauy, at Hew Tora. OPERA HOU8E BLOCK hulcm, Oregon. Wa Have for Sale xoo m j. jn. m , And will anllvary low. ALSO I Larje Tarlcly eft lty Properly nt Bar. - ' gain. W a efeow p-oiert, wliere wlllitn rrMb b. m 09 artier. ! lntrn.liHttlnn u u reliable oaruua bv- lew war vtto wl'l altow It. Wa wlll tiurf1nrie iMirrhsira te the awatrra el tbe rwo'perfl, and liwve itiem rre leniaae thebnet i annua tbr can, wnboot sut Interfere bo as uur "rV. . Ait tatters : irMjiury promptly aa4 rally as- Wa beer many am'V-atlnna from irnnd. promat pawner rii. bo will ir VI r .iriil. f, nrnmy, and n . ana amm tan-minal or nl ratate aeno nty, aad pa? aH the rxto-nmr atimvtine amkuig oat the pMuttra. Jtc.. I'aar.iea hs-itts snnoey to 7ih oa wen in sapiv te na uiura piaciDf n we Atasrira tsa leooera aotami far nr aei , voe : fae Uitt"Wt, iav ua. knttra ml ' uraetlou aiven retranlinc the wn-nritioa. North Salem Store! W. L. WADFJ fW It- ariltw BRte-K.nrpnorTrt TI.K FACTOKT ktae kast receiwl a (ail aaBorisuant of Ctneral Merchandise), Dry Coods, Groceries, Coots and Shoes, Hardware. Clothing-, rsleaelMtee) for ttae ett jr aad teanlry traoV. Beacbt a biw.aod will be aokl at aa email a mtoM se tboaa whi wll at twwt. trjr iiatadenTered ta aav parlor thCi'HV Irre of u:arir AnrtOiAwU New Chair Factory , AT 6TAYTOW. Taia KtRti turns ot;T a vtRr scpr riiar onaUty t raw-hKle sealed thalra. eot avwtat,aiidorDnaatylaiMl a mob -of vai too laaterwa 'iw i rktis. i niill, Stt k t.. Ilprkrtor, avtoa. Msrwe i'o.. Ku. I. Kflv- if xTjTT-atT3xz!grc3-, GAS ; STEAM FITTING By hi. J.IRHAWL. Vt wats ot iixn a i.AR;e assort. ment of lnn and l.e,l Hi.w, erue and LlR rnmiai. Httaa, ruui.ga, osa rluiw, etc u, tf JOHN KNIGHT, Manufacturer of Tools for Moulding, " Turninc Planinr. Etc. ti w tllth i.iytti t cn fmrm intplrsncnt Repaired om "ntfmr oihe. Has also the ITTght to Mar ufaclure KeHogg't ! -sti - ,. Impf 0t"efit on Ptowg, ' BaV IM'ieMKSloa ta all wark a-awaaianJ asKI - t ... n-- ots In North Salem. I W IJJ.l'l'Ll, IXIK.KS oft I.'rTS I NOItTH !in'um-.rV't red slao iJ. V '"'''""' H lo " a I,im. vr "I.,. , J. II, klt.vLAMi, Imir ili.tl