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WEEKLY OREGON STTJSSMlT. 5 WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. mtDAY, : : ! : MARCH 0, 1877 i i i. "i I Prom Huturilay MuruliiK's lally.l 8ynopaiaof Lectured atthoPlrst P rosby torian Church. AHTllltlNOllK'AI. t'AITll. A statement of tho Nobslor Hypothesis, and some ul' 1 1 iullaoies: Is the Universe infinite; nature uf heat; coiitliutitiK iews respecting tho origin mill nature of liht; tlio question of at mosphere; of mm ami moon; comets, 'The purpose of tin-He lectures Ik to show the aijroe nent of truo science with lliblo truth. The furofpiiiiK in Hiioutliuo of to lecture In tho rcKii lar coui'ku, third of u series for next Kal.bath evening, at tlio First Presbyterian Cliureli, in this oity, by tho llcv, H. I'. I'm. Il'ia scarce ly necessary to add tlmt tliu Koiitomari talus liiKli rank a a lecturer, iu thlH Htato, ouo whoso talents, social iiialitia, and mural worth, at unco recommend him, uml tliu church, of which ho in pastor, may well feel proud, not only of a hllth ordur of talent, hut the man. Mr. I'cck will contiiiuu his luotures from time to time ilno notice of which will he ivm. (From Hominy Morning's Daily.) The 0.8. 8. Company' steamship Geo.Vf .Elder which left Man Francisco for Portland Saturday brinns tlit) following MOT of pahhknokkh: B noldsmitli, Capt E 0 Morrvman, VV M Molson, M an, VV .Isolisoii, H II Knapp, N H Iiloomfleld, W C (iriswold, A wf, !', Williams, Mm J A rainier, Mrs V 11 lohnson X son,.! Wordun, , Ori-K-in, l'b. 2(llh, Hiu, wil'u ol tieoi'L'n Itose- Died. In Toledo, lluntnn county of consumption, Mui; hrook, atfi d 27 years. Pei-easi-d, daughter of Mr. John Graham, of Toledo, wiib horn In Ohio, and with her parent moved to Oregon when sho wasqmto a child, and resided iu Ciimlli for a number of yeara. It wan hero that MsKKlo budded into lovely wo. manhood. Her kind heart and nohle acts won ihe love and respect of all who knew her. Hhe waa a truu wife, a fond mother, and kind friend Iu 1H71 she united wish the Protestant Episco pal Church, of wliieh aha remained a devout and consistent mondial- until railed to exchange the Church militant fir the Churek triumph ant, With full assurance of blessed immortal! tv. and in the tiiiiiiilm of living faith, ahe hadu farewell to her husband, hahe, and Borrow iuK relatives and f ricmla, and peacefully full asleep in Jesus. Corvallia Clawitte. iitmn AitunAw. Canyon City, Or., Fob. 2.", IR77. Editoh Htatkhman: Morchaiits hero have woll selected atocka of (foods, and business of all kinds ia alinut aa (food aa could he exacted at thin acaHOO of the year, aiiywhore in Eastern Oregon Oliver 8. Hatch, for a loiiR time an Iudian Department clerk m thia Hhito, ia helping Wil liam Gray run the Nhorifl's nftlce in thia county I am under obliatimis to friend Hatch fur a copy of tliu Htatkhman, from which 1 learned much rialotn news, besides Charley Moorua' opinion of "balnea," and the chapter on Ha. lem'a ''over loft beauties" of the sterner sex. The boya inivo my sympathies if they need them. What a blessing It would be to tome nod womou we know of if Frank Hodnklus and one or two other proud maHculino pariunl had been paaaad ovur alao with those who are awaiting developments ill the "awuet by and by." Col. Onrry is hero aim in, and iseugatfed iu the pructioe of law. He likes thia place much butler than he did that of lower Califor nia, to which place ho went to make a home ome sixteen months ago. He and family are well and the people of Canyou City are glad tiler are buck aptin. Overturn aLuluriua. run the poatotlioe atom and Hive Ki'iieral satislac- tion in both otlico and atom. Ned Turk ia the iMinular pruurititur of the Variety Htore.and Ned ia aure to entertain you if you g.i to aeo linn. He ia a brother-in-law ol Hon. v. it. ueiiinenr. v. 11. 1'arriah baB rem rued from hi uiounutiu tr.p anil la iu Ilia ulhce auain. Orvo MacUouuld, an well and favorably hnown alxnit Hubiimity and Jolleraou, Uvea in John Day town near here and ia doing well. It briiuKht 'nie back to daya of lmiR ago to meet with Orvo. lly the way, John Day town la A ('"lien. W O llrown, K nln ii, 1) Mai pur. VV vvarhiirton k wf, ,liw llovil, Mr Huiohinai n. Col H lliuiheliler, W liyiJooo, ,1 N Dolph k fv. W A HiiaKil, Wra F. K Uilliert, M 11 IliiHtn, I) tslnmaunr. .liieoh Muvor, .1 U Htrowbride. Tncla .Tale Miller, Mrs OreJil, I, Alea'cm, II W llrown, Dr V, K (l. iKer, K 1 . II uydeu, M Nathan, W H llrcwater, F, F McU'llan, t! F. Moooov, M ra (ten (irover. Dr It C Hill A Bon, .1 W Kimball k wf, M Illanuimrd .1 wf, (1 Wileon, 1 HeiiderHori, 0 M llmiiplirev, C MedhwliV, A (! DotT, N Kohn, C VV Demon, .1 F VVntH.ui A wf. MiHB F, I'l' aika, II li l'eelHMly. MiH Hetideraou, M ihb Delorano, Niaa Dora I'lauk, I, ThaiiaiiBPr, H Waraman, J A ftro abridge, F. Ili intz, K M .lohiiHoii, C H Iii-wia A wf, Allnrk, U Mnwiird, C H MnnBdorftur, W Itippiu, if Davton, I J Miltnin A, wi, r! Cohen, f)r It Willurd, !i'h Kit U land, Dr C C Andrew", H F'rank tc aim, T K lleach. F Grimca, Vim Itinhrm, H .1 Kerr, A llrown, F. A Tavlor, It F. (louts, ft A BImoijuv, Mm F. l.oper, W ra J Levy, M ra A C Laroqm i fin K H Moiioy & wf, J It JaoliBon, A (lilwon A. wf, A I) F.whorat, .7 C Kiltton. Wra Dr Burr, Chan Cohn, l'J Martin, T M Dontoi Mia VVrn HiiiTiK. l.t W F Ktowart fy, Mrs IlenderiioB, Miaa Ii Henderaoii, fAim A Wiuatou, H Hiinlev, PARAGRAPHIC. BiDakine. Let ua bare peano. liepnbli 'ans happy. Farniera are amiliug. Spring ia March-ing on. "FlaEataff" by Patrick. Cipher dinpatches, do. The long sitBpenHO ia over. Batmday waa grangera' day. Mumpa tronbleaome at Corvallia. Tenneaaee Jubilee Singera comiriR. Kentuckiana prefer bine graaa to blue glasn. Horn In thia city, March 2d, to the wife f 3.li. McClano, Eaq., an 11 pouna boy. II Orover faila to get his arjat, Col. Gilfry's fjhancea for appointment will be Blonder. The Clerk of Clackamas county iaanoil five marriaRO liconaea during Feburnry. The month of March comes in like a lamb it may go out like a lion. The romaining children of Lieut. Bam Adolph have wholly recovered from diptheria. Collect your bet on the election. See how Fiepublicana are dreaaing up. fenae. and waa comDelled tn tnl.n.il. A wicked fullow aaya we ought not to abnae,,' - wrinrn A H klnrtlprr la ni lied. Traiclc IetHlln So t ins to the Pcrpe trnaorm, From the Portland Bee, of March 3d. Laat night afoul and cowardly mnrderwai committed at the P.ohr plaeo, about four miles aonth of thia city. For aoveral w?ek paat two laborera T. D. Davis and D. Thomaa have been eneaged in chopping cord wood for Mr. Rohr, a butcher of this city, at the place above mention'-'. v- temporarily in a little log hut. 'Viioitiu uij- H iisbed their contract, bat, aa it waa late, concluded to remain at the cabin until thia morning, instead of cominjr to their homes In the city. They retired aa usual, and slept for several hours, probably until about midnight, when a knock was heard at tht Aon. Davia aaked what waa wanted, when a nun on the outside replied: "LET HE IN, I'm hungry and cold." Thomas got up, pulled oh liia socka, and wit' "nt (Wmhk, opened the doer. Two men, clowiy masked, pushed their way in, and one of them raised a pistol to the head of Thomas, and told him if he valued his life to remain quiet. He had no means of de MISCELLANEOUS. A. S. ROWLAND, CITY HACKIVIAN, Witk Dnrbin, Smith & Co. TKA1V AT ALLTIMfcSTOrONVrYPF.lt- II. Boi-.sanil Baa-gage to tav or city drives, funerals, etc.. KATKS: CAII.ING-First Hour Kach BuccccMliifi hour. Dkivinii Per hour To or I'ruiii Trains or : Fob Kunehai.s-Alme.R 10b4:tf Il'.iaU Also $- ? i no a sn 'Kiimbcata M 4 mi MISCELLANEOUS. f'OIIMLAK'ATKIt. Hem, Or., March 5, lh77. F.pitoR Ktatksman: Uverything ia liegiuuing to wear tlio apjiearauce of apring. Our agricultural prospects are excellent, both for a largor acreage and a Rood yield, and our fmnora are strong in tho hope of a good price for their grain. A wind Htorm here recently demolished one side of the roof of Mr. A. Gaines residence, about tho time the family wore ready to take dinner fortunately injuring no one; but Soiliug the apjietitos of several for dinner tliut day. It alao blew dowu a "roof" barn for Mr. P. Urainur, damaging wagona, etc. , which wore under it for shelter. CoiiBiderable fencing wua wrecked. This much wind ia very unusual for iu horo. Wo are, about all, gratified over the peaceful aolution of the Presidential difficulty; what dilTeronex a there are, are now postponed till 1SX0. We aaw.Dr, Davia opera to surgically on t very large inguinal abceaa on the person of Mi J. ltay. Tho ductor'a cmiluoaa and judgmont under such dangerous and trying circumstances wa) admirable, and successful. J. P. T. tho devil, because if it were not for him he would need no Gcd. The CorvalliB Gazette Bays tlio Agricultural College of that place ranka high among the ed ucational institutions of Oregon. The East Orngonian reports a movement on foot to build a telegraph line from Pendleton to Vmatilla Landing. The Ashland Tidings reports the mines on ' Applegate creek rejoicing iu a copious supply of water. P.eport of State Superintendent Prof. Bean, Democratic school teacher, just received. Will appear soon. The democrats no louger believe that there's luck in odd numbers. Beven is an odd number for instance; but even eight is better. An old bachelor having been laughed at by a party of pretty girla, told them, "You are mall potatoes!" "We may be small potatoes," said one of them, "but we are aweet ones.' H. VT. Church, of this city, has been sworn in by Mr. Thatcher, Postmaster, as one of his aa sistants in the Kalem postofUce. Mr. Church will undoubtedly make himself popular with the patrons of the office. A. H. Wilson, son of K. W. Wilson, received a letter last evening from bis brother I rank, Baying their father was lying dangerously 111 and started at once for Tillamook. t'oadenwd fruit. We yesterday visited Mr. J. Heury Drowc's residence and witnessed the now prucess of preserving fruit, invented by Mr. Kelly, of East Portlaud. Tho uiachino ia (imply a tin cylin der, 8(1 inches long and BO inches in diameter, boated by steam through a ten inch gas pijie, perforated for that purpose, supplied from a common 15 galluu aoup kettle iu a brick fnrn ano. The fi uit is first ground up to a pulp and then run through a cullender, by which means tho seeds and skin are separated, leaving the pulp in looki aud consistency of apple sauce this is then spread upun the cyliuder and the making rapid improvement and boing of eaaiur juice dried from it by the heat of thoateam cjeas tn the vallnv along the rivor than tins place it may eventually beoouie auHiuthing ut a rival. Lodge of I. 0. 0. T. hnre is One of the best in the Hint and W. 8. McMfen, M. V. Thompson, Frank McCallum and othora are making its ineetiims verv interesting. Hislurs Thompson Haokiiey, Mutalluin aud other sisters, on last night alter lodge closed, brought forth baskets lull of cukes, pies, peaches, etc, and invited us to "pilch in,' and wo all did 1 assure vou 111 liaato, W. It. Di:ni)AR. 'I be IIIiiKl to-liool. It scums that Gov. Cliadwick tins commenced to remodel all our Btale Institutions. For nee, at loast, we can coin mend iu highest terms, bis course, Mrs. Dr. Dawne has been placed over the educational intercuts of the illind School. No bettor, or morn competent person could have been selected. Mrs. Dawno has few equals, and no superiors, in the highest urdor of education. Hhe is an honor to the school, and Gov. (.'had wick and tho Hoard of Lducatiuu will be commended by all fur their who lolootiou. FARRAR BROS., WHOLESALE Ami IlETAIL GROCERS, Cerner Court and Commercial, and Corner Ferry and Commercial streets. novlui" FOR SALE. a STOCK OR DAIRY FARM Containing 600 Acres, 2 ITUATKD ON TfIK NORTH PIDE OF H1R Columbia river fti'fl on the east hank of t'hi k river at i)s mouth, and hImuiI. 4 ml lea nbwu oriConhy. Ii is espiv.'ally adapted lor a Dairy ai in, about Mil. acre.- of It beliitf excellent from mil, siinlcieni to winter 100 cows with little or no extra le-eding, a portion ' f it being sandv land I ere fne Kiaf-s Hntris tuny in me spring, ana Inn that aivei out there is fmple lido land rane wliere the irrass never dries up. Tho .hole niece leneed, with a hon.'p and barn on It. in I can wilh a very 111.1.1c labor be increased inch beyond Its present caisictiy. .rnr runner iirl.iciilars enquire of II. H. (;II.K, Ovstervllle, acme coiintv, v. i., or A. 6. iitiusw. ro. , 'lrst street, Porlland, Oregun. feb27-6mi while it is being revolved by baud. When the fruit is dried it is Btripped off of the cylinder and resembles leather.by which name it was designate ed. The fruit is very palatable, iu fact superior to that dried by many other processes, for tho purpose of shipmout. Kfiortnl fur one l.v Onl.v. Any rarson having bears for sale will pleat e sail at tho printing otliceover the $ store; would also buy a few Maltose oats ; would also pur chase 211 small sized poodle dogs ; woolly ones preferred so that they can be tied to a pole to wash windows with. The highest price will be paid, in cash, if the animals suit. Kemomlxr , the place, printing oftlce over tho I sturo. Come early, if jua desire to soli ; $U1 is the average price for good bears. run in r ot irr. TiiritHiuv, March 1, 1S77. Grand Jury raHrted, and was discharged ThomasjFarloy vs. P. C. Parker. Continued, on defendant's motion. A. MoNotll vs. U. McNeill ut al. Jurv trial, Verdict for tho plaintiff for '.!08 85. ft. A. Liggs, administrator of the estate of KuraU Nicklin, ileoeased, vs. A. I. Nickliu, Judgement for plaintiff fot l,J;;il Ul. Stato of Oregon vs. Geo Wall. Arrjigncd and plaad not guilty. FniD.iY, March 2, 1877. P. L. Willis, respondent, vs. J. C. Hawthorne, appellant. Continued until next term of Court. J. M. Wolfard A Co. vs. J, A. Baker. Jury inpauolled and cause on trial. 1'uiit. I.y MntlNlie. The number of deeds recorded in the County Clerk's ofiice during tho tnotilh of Fobi uary was 41; number of morgtagua. mid number of marrisnea licenses i)siied. .'I, Ixlilhllloii nn I he AIKiin. The settlers ou the Abiqna hud a big time at Dnnnigitp's Opera llouse ou the occasion of the first exhibition given by Abiqua Lodgs of Good Templars. The house was crowdil, and the declamations, recitations, etc, were all well rendered. The principal pel formers w ere Misses Addio Jack, Liz.ie Hall, Barah Wuin- acott, Goo. Hall, Tulbort Hook, Tom Drake, Win. Wttinscott, Ethel Jack, D. V. Jack, and others. The brida' scone tableau aud othors were very rich and racy. The t ire Works, From a Democratic stand-poiut, tho Court House, for instance were "way up," and our Democratic friends took a hand and helped to "satisfy," aud why not? they helped to elect 'our President" and the Republicans of Ore gon appreciate (?) tlio efforts-if ho how much, and wherefore ? THE MS I Ml ED Ml RVEKEK. The following are the names of the Coroner's jury enipannclled to enquire into tho murder of the late T. I). Davis: George C. SBars. E. Men dunhall, E. Shuker, H. Cooke, J. Fadleford and M. B. Wood. Several witnesses were examined including Mr. Thomas, Chief Lappeus, Dr, Strong, C. M. P.ohr aud Mr. Cowen. They hare been in session all day and the testimony elicited fully exonorates Mr. Thomas and throws suspicion upon one J. Doe. The latter is a mar ried lnao whose wife reoently brought suit for a divorce. Doe ia said to have a mean, jealous disposition and to have borne no great affection for Davis on account of the latter's friendship for Doe's wife, although he was apparently con Bdout that no criminal intimacy had existed be tween them. In various ways of late Doe baa shown his hatred and his oonduct leads to the conclusion that he is guilty. On Friday he left home stating that he was going to the mines. The same day he was seen travelling, carpet bag in hand, along the road, near the scene of the tragedy. Several parties remarked that it was strange a. id unaccountable, his leaving in that mauner. Since the night of the murder ue th ing has been ascertained of his whereabouts and steps have been taken to secure his arrest before he can have an opportunity to leave the country. The excitement caused by this horri ble crime is iuteuso, and many rumors are cur rent, but tho foregoiug is the gist of the whole thing. Doe has not been apprehended as we go to press Standard. "'ilukluic." Ihiv. P. 8. Knight, at tho Congregational Church, Sabbath evening, gave his hearers a practical lecture ou the subject indicated. "Thitiking" was the order, and the lecture waa full of interest, as Mr. Knight has tho reputa tion of "thinking" for himself. Another I'lonver Uoiie. Goo. W. Vaughn, au old and respected citizen of Portlaud, died on Sunday. Deceased was one of our Pioneers, and made for himself a name and fortune. Portlaud will miss his en terprise Tho "Elder," Orogou's favorite steamer, is bringing an unusually largo list of passengers, and may bo looked for this evening iu Portland. Wo notice many prominent citijteus of Oregou on board. r'.uterstrtNF. The Independent, of Kosobtirg, gave ita nu merous readers a very neatly printed "extra contniiiiug the "very laiest, which "same" only shows: "We mean to be 'fully up.'" Jv pti Ho.Tt. Who iin been at the point of death for some days, we are plena-!! to li-aru ia very much im proved, and his Irioiuls have strong hopea of bis uooveiv. Tho other approached the bed on which Davis was lying, and asked, "Is your name T. D.Davis?" Davis answered, "You've got tt drop on me." The man stooped, picked up a hatchet lying upon the floor, and struck Davis with it ou the head three times. Althottah he had apparently completed his purpose, he took from his belt a long bowio knife and STABBED HIS VICTIM Twice. He then dragged the bodv from the bed to the floor and deliberately cut the throat from ear to ear. The man who had Thomas in charge told him to go before, and with the pistol still at his ear took him into the timber, a few rods distant, and stood guard while his companion fibeb the hut. When it was almost consumed his captor said he might go home ; but on his starting direct for the road, made him return aud take a circuitous route,' so that he would reach ths couaty road about half a mile below where the cabin stood Thomas had nothiDg on but his under clothing and a pair of stockings. In this scanty garb he WALKED TO TBIS CITT, When he informed the officers at Police head quarters of the occurrence. As soon as it was light, Chief Lappeus with several assistants, vis ited the KCI.VK OF CHIMB. The cabin was reduced to a heap of smoulder ing ashes, in the midst of which the blackened and charred body of the unfortunate man lay. Such parts of the body as were left and all the bones that Amid be found were gathered to gether and Liken to a little cabin near at hand. Earlv this irjirning a special reporter of the Bee visited tho Atce and interviewed the people liv ing near tlnjscene of the tragedy. With one accord t''e.J peak of the diseased as a W yuTET, PEACEABLE MAS, And unlossf he crime is but the consummation of an old gfidge.as Davis' last words: "you've got the dr(J on me" would indicate, can give no explan.lion as to the cause of the murder. He had nujmoney and the motive of the mur derers cou5ir'noTii5rebsen mercenary. Davis' T 1 ; an old Pacific coast man and has lived in Cr egon, California and Idaho for al most tweCy years the last three of which have been Bpeaf in Portland in the employ of Smith Bros., oft e City Lumbering Mills. He had nofamiht jnd as far we are able to learn no relatives, f . This atl rnoon Cornner DeLin, with a party of gentl'jjfcn, went to the cabin and trougbt the rem; if is to this city where they were '1 PI BUCLT EXHIBITED At the Conner's office. During the afternoon several hundred persons viewed the mangled body. A jury was -summoned this morning by the coroner and are at present hearing tes timony In regard to the case. There is no clue whatever as to who the murderers are. Mr. Thomas says that they were completely disguised and that he would not be able to even identify their voices. C.A. BURCHARDT 36 Washington St., Portland, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL, DEALER I i WIHES & LIQUORS, OtTFERS FOU SALE 40 Cases Genuine Rhine Wine From the famous Bremen Rathskeller, FF.EKCH ANO CALIFORNIA CLARET French and Sonoma 'White Wine, The nest tn the Country. ST. HELENA WHITE WlftiE, Light and Tery Pilasant. FEINCH COGNAC RUM WHISKES By the Barrel Callon or Bottle - ianhd&wtf PLOW FACTORY ....AXD.... GENERAL BLACKSMITH1NG The Halsev Clipper Plows, rf all sizes on band and made to order. These Plows do.the best work In stubble aud sod plowing, and are In general use among fanners In Linn Co. Sorse Shoeing, Wagon and Hacfc WOBK Doae promptly. Plows and all work warranted, uuu pub up at luwesi raiei. C. H. PAINE, Prop.- decUtl Halsev. Oregon Mr. P. H. Bohlator, recently from Texas, is now proprietor ot the bilverton hotel, aud is an accommodating landlord. Mr. Wni. Leissner, formerly of Salem, runs a general merchandise store, and is doing a good business. Mart Kelloy, of Salem, is clerking for him. A traveling minstrel show held forth last Fri day evening to a small house. A brass baud has been organized and the head" quarters seem to be all over town. Mr. P. It. Blackerby runs a first-class hard ware aud tin store, and is now turning out an excellent article of zinc washboards, which find a ready market, as the people believe iu patron izing home manufactures. Mr. T. It. Hibbard ciigiueoars the Post Office to the satisfaction of all. PERSONAL. We received a pleasant call on yesterday, from Sol. Abrahams, Esq., who is in the city for a few days, visiting with a daughter who is at tending school. Mr. Abrahams is largely inter ested in the Lucky Queeu Miuing Company in Southern Oregon, aud is thoroughly posted, and he reports that the mine is looking well aud the mill is now running day and night; and since last Monday has been at work on good ore; baj up to that time there had been some trouble in regulating the mill, and in onnseciuenca had only run through some infe rior ore. Tber seems to be no Question now ef success. Mr. Abrahams has full faith in the already assured successful workisg of the mill, and that the mine is a good ue, aud cannot be workod out for years. - - uiMrtail Notice. Litchfield and Mauuing, the popular State street merchants, hereafter until further nsticr, will take currency at par. Litchfield A Manniug. State street, are reli -ble deabrs. and arc anxious to wait on yon and T;r you fresh goods at had rock priors. Oi , iicy tiiuen nt pur in exchange for uierchandiho at low pi iiox. To the Work Inge t inss. We are now prepared tofuruish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Buse ness new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex can easily earn from 50 cents to $, per evening, aud a proportional sum by de voting their whole time to the business. Eovs aud girls can earn nearly as much as men That all who see this notice may send their ad dress, and test the business, we make this un paralleled offer: To such as are not well satis tied we will send one dollar to pay for the trou ble of writing. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on and a copy of Home and Fireside, one of the largest and best Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mail. Keader, if you want perma nent, profitable work, address, Gebrge Stixson & Co., Portland, Maine. fc21 H ai'r-; il ride ICeuovaUoii, uot !lelralitm. Did any eufoebled human being ever become strong under the operation of powerful cathar tics or salivants ? It is sometimes necessary to regulate the bowels, but that caunot be done by active purgation, which exhausts the vital furcas and serves bo good purpose whatever. The only true way to promote health and vigor which are essential to regularity of the organic functions, is to invigorate, discipline and purity tue system at tne same time. Hie extraordi nary efticacy of Hostetter's Stomach Litters in cases ot debility or irregularity of the organs of digestion, assimilation, secretion anu uiscluir is universally admitted Appetite, good duj tion, a regular habit of bixlv, active circulation ol the blood, and puritv of all the animal fluids are induced by this auijer tonic ud corrective, It has no equals, moreover, as a preventative of chills and fever, and other tvpes of malarial disease. To tnngrauts and travelers it is part uiariy serviceable as a medicinal saleguard Lyo.n s Katuaiiion makes beautiful, glossy- luxurious hair; prevents its falling out or tin nig gri'v. it nas stood the the test of 40 veara Isehaiuiingly perfumed, tnd has no rival. Uagan'h Magmmia Lai.m preserves ami re stores tho ivnuilexion ; removes freckles, tan mid bulUiwui-u; uiakis the sUii soft, white and driii-a;. I a uolicaiioi, M unit b lu'.ioi-d. FARMERS' LINE. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Tito swift runnlnti freight packet I'nplnlii, Fl'HSEH, : light draft passenger aail T. CHURCH. . .1. w. oral it a. ; : : -. LOC. McCL'LLT. Vt ill i nlv recularlv between Porfand and Cor ! vallis, stopping nl all the Intermediate points. i or rales ul ireignt ami passage apply an FARMEHS' WAREHOUSE. Foot of Union street Salem. Jan. 11. 1S7C. -If SALEM FLOURING JILLS. Best Family Flour, Halters' Extra . Superfine and Graham, niddliiis, Bran and Shorts, Constat! ly on Hand. 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"Possessed of The Livinci Aoe and one or other of our vlv iciotis American moiit litter, a suti ecriber will llnd himself i n covenant of the whole, stluaiion. -Jli'la. AY'? Hulietin. tor Sill .50 The Living age anil either one. a iho American $1 Monthlies (or Harper'' H'-ekt or Ilazar) will bo sent lor a year, btih postp'ii't rr. lor J:i,5ii, The Living age and Soribuer's Ut Nicholas or Applefon's Journal. Aildross I.ll I M.I. &. UAY, Htmioit. CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. INHERE ARE PUN lis IN TRKXSliltV SI'P 1 llcient. to pay iho following warninls of Wit nl Salem Issueil in lH7r: Niw. 4, 5. Ii, 7. 11, 13,17, 18. anil '27. Interest on simh warrants will cease from tins dale. MILEM. MILLER, Ciiv Treasurer. Salem. Oregon, March 1st, IH77. 2w AiLoniisra. lLKtSlJ; AND RKiMlRIXG AMI CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER .M'l'l.lt EOIflY VEAlis EXPKISEINCK in lie l.u-lnes? I lo n ii iii- iia'c- to auar tce -ii.iti.-ilo .. Sic. i rtppoMie Kiipi-es oitl.v.. :.n,l reliuraf,'! 1i,-.?. t I' TMlts. J.J. 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