"WlUlSKLY OREGON STATESMAN1. 5 WEEKLY 0BEG0I STATESMAN -t .. :"?-rr'r-r:- -.rrrr: FRIDAY : : : APRIL 20. 1S77, IllK M4l'ttl AtlMO Jrmmcn of the M. K. Church las) veiling, wot largely attended by the "youth nd lieauty" as well a Die other fi)kn ml the Vmaiiaisemont" did not fail to see that everybody win at home. Tlie pastor nd u estimable lady hi n easy, quiet way, placed rlie manor of aetfiabllity beyond cavil, nd the jronng ladlew were everywhere dispens ing the ir smile, and in ill quarter good na ture aud social funllnK wore nnreme. He-fresh-omnia were imply prnviele-d and a general goed time wu had, and taut if nut leant, the receipts Ware satisfactory, being; liberal. The exact kuinniil of the ruoeipia we cannot give. The ptraouaKO sociable was auucuaa in all that the , word Implies. An association of wealthy farmer are about to atari agricultural pair in Kalem, it being central pmut In the Htate. Farmera and atock men can nitro iff, dually units tu the in terest of all thut pertain tn a paper, of this character, than at any other place in the State. Arrangements are klnaely made tending to plaoe Uiia matter on substantia) tooting, a the capital la aln aily kKsured. and the management already innVawd. thus awuriim to the farmer of Oregon at no distant day, a paper devoted entirely to the Iti'eretfla, that legitimately lie long to the department of agriculture. The mechanical )rt of t'm work nil", prebably In diitic in the oluVe- of the Sttkkm1. Alket II l lle.ll At a regular ini-i'iing of the Alka Surdity lal Pritlajr evening, the foilowii g ah-r were eli tod for tin e ii'iiing term: Pre sideiit. Flunk Irvine; Vice I'le-sieli lit, Frank Mct.'ulli ; ri. en twry, HnUirt lUrilumi; Tri-a-iimr. A. Cooluljje ; ('etiMir, George tiruy; l.ihrai lull, Q A. Grubls ; Sergeant ul-Aini. (i. W. Il.lt. tjiii-siiuii lor khuCUttsion at next regular meeting -' lie solved, That Uio freedom of the Pre, in the United Hlalus, almulii be abated." The All. start ill well fur c new term, and the officer i h ckd jilve amturance that there ia improvcrui nt aheail. The young men in these cliscusaii-iik have marked out a hneud tit Id yet tnere in tal nut that only need" to lit: ilrawu ou at aijM, j aud the Alkss will respond. A I.. rnel, Musio de aler, of PnrtlauJ, ealla atteotiou to hi liiiauiiwH in a card in Una inane, ilu i a popular music dealer. A an evidence we note Iiih aali a within the pant nion'li, in tliia city, aliitie, of six pianos, mostly Weber, and four organs. Mr. Pianci uiideteitaiida his biiMiienH tii;ltmi;li!y , and iil furnb.li none but first class mslruuieiita. Couiine-udaliein at our baud t mu rflunUH, as Mr. Francis in too well known in Una city to need it. Pariie-s in want of eleiicn nniiO,tl iiMtrom eta ran eafeli ipveMr. Kratima tleur ordma, fully aiiinj be will urnthh audi a you ordur, ou gid tti u. Inlil Airey. (Jorreapondencw of tho OreKoiiian, from The Dalle, under date of April 11th, khi that at l'pr Uchoco, "a Mr. Alh u attacked Mr. Bud Tu"iuun and Mr. Juhu Jm:kiion, wIk-ii Thompaoti, draaiug a knife, alubUd Allen in the li ft breant, cauniiiK what in anppoaed fatal wound. I loam that Mr. Thompson ia acquitt ed from all blame, as he auted purely in aelf dufeiiac. Mr. Allen waa mill alive wbou the mail currier left that place." A I I lie lent. Saturday nioruini!:, we found W. W. Bkiuner, aneut of the llailrnad Company, at hla poet lwaya oblimK. Traill bound south, with Eo Krt, Conductor on time. Fair paaaeiiKor lial, aud we notiix-d W. Lair Hill, J. J. Comalock. Perry ltaymond, Aaher Marks, alina Chadwick and others, all intent on chasing tlio-'lmtu-t fly" wb"" wa J""' ahead-and "all aboard" let us out. T'ut t'lalilukT Ia a nice thing if you havo a good crowd and uteh plenty of trout. The party that left the city Hattirday morning were well provided for their commissary; among the item of the on Hit we uotiood 1C bottles of whii-kv, 3 loaves of bread. Bud the greater wonder ia what they are going to do with ao nuo h bread. Hie loiurh I'nrty At Mr. Iarboru's, on Friduy P. M., urn one of the oecnsinim, speeiully pleonatit, calling out very large nuniber of the crsoual friends of Mr. Ueutboru and Mrs. Wutson, her sister. It acre not ponsible for Mis. Dearborn to entei tiiu all her frieuds at once, that little matter would luvolve the building of another spacious residence, onUiJe of tlie pruselit benutiful huuie, Kei-d'a Open llunae.' Oil. C. A. Reed, ever enterprising, proosi to furnish the OjHfra House with a ''Weber" grand aiiuure, or concert crand, or a Concert grand eqtmie upright grand "Weber" piano, The piuno is the most important part of tliia item, exoeptthat it will tie a grand thing, for the Opera House, aud the '-(Jul." will tie reim bursed by the patronage of an appreciative pub tic. '-I'lanuluui fnny," For a "surprise," is tho latnst. Clothod in a winding shoot disguised perfectly Imitglue, if you can, moio ludiorous "makeup" fori "cotillion" dance away the hours, oulil, pir Taugniiieut, tho mask or dignie is throwo off, aud suoh ainusi iiioiit as is afforded will give yuu a Uiut idea or a l'liantom Tarty. '!! Lecture At tho rresbvtoiiuu Cbnroh, this (Sabbath) evening, will bo on the "Snbbatb Quiwtiou." This is the U.Ht of a brief aeries of lecture oo f his sul joct by Mr. Tick. The special tpie of this first lecture is, "The Sabbath as au iuatitu tiuu," "Its nature and design," "What is the true Habbattic Law." All are invited. 1 be 'I url. Jay Cooper tho great horse trainer is prepar Mig for some amusements on the Orcgou turf, iu which be claims lie can discount our bit-l t-Mtlers. Other horse dealers and trainers give hi hi a poHie invitation to "sail in." VochI Huir, Miss Cliuinlii rim's eluss in vocal music, nici-l t the University, at 2 o'elis'k to-dsy. It is lc.iirablo that all aitend promptly as ulie Inu wiiiieihing to tell you, that you will r.oduiibt dly reiui-iubt t. ahajrap. i , Itotala dimly. Nights cold. Travel light. No war yet. Farmers very busy. Bay "Weber." "Shoninger" at Boon's. Beat eaiate, firm, but quiet. Wliere is the street sprinkler ? Htoaniei' off for San Francisco. Stocks, di prcasod, will rally aoraetitne. Tbe Baa Ball ground noar the Htste House are being put in order ready for the battle. "Our Buys" are having a run iu Portland. "Onr Girls," next, and then the -'Old Folks." "Kalem by gaslight," has nn referoooe to the great qnantity of coal oil that is not " niudo to ohler," otlierwiso to burn. The Orfgon Steamship Company w ill liero aftor dispatch a stcsmcr from San Francisco for Orngou every five day. Alas! klas! so many men who wanted to lie Street Commissioner, and not one who wanted tn be an angel. Rome Hentiuel. General Washington couldn"t fell a lie, and in this ruepect he differed mate rially from Ooneral Washington Disputi lies. Norrintown II em Id. As he tint lives longest lives but a little while, every man may be certain that he has no time to wus'e. Women never have it complete severity of do mea' nr exit pt toward those whom they dbdikc l.a ItiKlii-foiicauld. Capital mining company hi Id a meeting last tiihl lo dm. tins s-itne important milters touch ii g the iu terns u of the company. The "Occident." Cupt. Mile Illl. lit wl.nf lust night, oft f..r 1'oriliitid this morning. The Occiilt iit" and 15 II are fuvnritea. There isn't mncli differetioi between a crans hiit.n-r and a grass widow, after nil. Ki'.'ner will jump at the first chunco. A. L. Francis will take in exchange or part pRy a good buggy, no matter wheiher it is new If it is good, mi a piano or organ. Addict him at Portland. Fidelity Lodge N i. .. I. O. O. F., ( m' John U. l'diakney and G B. Cornelius as ill I-- gates to ti e Gratul Lodge, which rouvi ur m Portland in Mny. Worried motto rs may be Interested iu h am ing thut the shingle cure is the lieBt rt medy lor a boy whisie hsith begins to a'-he ubout fifteen minutes Is-fore school time. Burlington Han k Eye. A "Peadwooxl" Bullion opcnc-J on the 2i:li of Maieh. and it is said $ ,1110 was Uikeu over ti e bar in one evening. Mmu y must be plenty or liquors v ry high. All men s eak we!l for all men's vir'uts when they ure dead, ami the tombstone are marl ! with the epIiajdiH of tlie good and virtuous I In re any particular cemetery here the hi d are buried. The ladies wdl find at Terrell A Gillinghaiu' parasols in endless variety; a full line of lim n dresa gisids; ladies tick, of the very latest im portation; "Jourviu" kid glove of all shades. Jay W. Cox, Clerk of school district No. 21, and by virtual of his official position Assessor of tiie district will comuwuce the busiuess of assessing ou Monday the lGth iust. The tux levy ba been fixed at three mill ou tbe dollar. Twenty-uiue fisheri'- and three thousand fishing boat mean "bin" "lots of ti-b." The Columbia river is where they ars doing all this. Salem ca telle "sturgeon" ou the cars. The fish mau catches something else. We may be sure of finding that all p'-riods of life have their compensations. If our exist ence i a journey we muy believe .at (he pait of it which lies nearest to our diwtina tiuo will uot bo barren of joy, Ctil. AIouios.no the eveuiiig train, inform ua that a remnant of a band of cuinterfcituis arrived from tbe outb Baturduy, P. M., iu charge of deputy uiarshul Burns. Bouie base mi UI aud Bpurious Coiu were fi.uutl iu their poKi-e.isiun. Tbe luw is after tin m. Olimrvea method iu the distribution of your time, livery hour will then know its pn-twr eniploymetit, and no time will be lost, blle uua w ill be shut out at every avenue, and with her that numerous body of ioes that make tip her train. There is sanctity In surfming when nieek'y borne. Our duty, tb-jugh set about by thorns, may still be made k kh", supporting even while it torture. Cast it away, aud like the prophet's saud, it chaugea to a snake. Douglas Jcrold. Children must have love insido the house aud fiesb air, and good pluy and some good cotu- pauiouship outeidu otherwise young life runs tbe greatest danger iu the world of witheriug jt growing stuulod, or at best permanently old aud turued inward ou itself. Borne one hue estimated Ibat each person on trie ulube wou Id receive two dollars if all tie gold was pm culled out. A many of us wou. d only be thirty-five cento richer by euch a "divvy," we hardly think it is worth while to go to that trouble Xorriatown Herald. A sensible author any, "hive you enemies? go ou and mind Uiem not." That's a fupitul plan. tpi-cially if the eneuiy is tho biggest and is patiently wailing behind the fence with a club to discus the matter with you. Better yet, go arouud. Bridgeport btaudard. A man who drinks on the sly when be dues drink, inadvertently began a apcecu tbe other night, "Unaccustomed as I am to public dunk ing" stopped . stammered and tried to recover himself, but the point was seen and tbe ap plause was tremendous. Cincinnati taturday Night. Isaac Durbin, one of "our bojs'of Durbin's stables, met with au accident that puis him oa tbe shelf for some time to come. Isaac took an industrious freak, and iu search of eniplyiueut ou one of his large ranches could find uo better employment or kinu.sciocut than hacking away at bis foot, and the result was not satisfactory, inasmuch as tbe foot -got the worst of it, and lsiu.0 is hoLblii'K around ou crutches, but will be all rytit iu lime. !ls, Fiiigo A Co. tro iu rei(t ofaviry fue sale, for tie ir oltiv iu this city. It is buti'lii pp 'if," si.d w. ilk- aJ.eut a toe. Elegance of finish and convenience of general surroundings are qualification kecond to none in fitting up k itore to meet the want of trade in thuoity at the present tiino. To supply this demand, and at the same time enlarge their op poritinitie for doing business, is the constant aim of the merchant who would succeed in bus ineaa enterprises. Having arrived at that ad vanced stage where more extended quarter were necessary, the well known firm of Mur phy A Crewman have just occupied new and commodious quarters in Mr. Hmith'a building on Commercial street, which has been elabor ktcly fitted up lor their especial accommoda tion. The entire front was torn out and replac ed by an one of iron and glass, second tn none in the city In elegance of finish and solidity of disign. New floors have been laid, the nail kalsomlned and and new fixtures t'nr"-r shelving and counter added throughout. Tho former are adaptoil especially to the clothing trade, being twenty inchea in width with heavy mouldings above richly carved. The counters are unusually heavy black walnut finish and six in number, three on k side. The shelving on the north side is partially dev. ted to display of hats and catxis. the assortment of which is equalled by none in tho city, and the shelving used in their display is enclosed with glass d'Hirs. The show raais are eleuantly plated with silver, the eoods in which are tuslel ully ar ranged. Bunding tn front of the store we can but notice the display of gent? furnishing goods. Roomy show window guard the door on eithftr side, in arranging which Mr. Crotsman. the ju nior member of the firm, has displayed exquis ite tnste. That on the risht band as wn enter is devoted entirely to hats and cape, while that on the opposite side is filled v. i:h fancy and other good incidental tn the trade displaied in the most attractive manner. Itegarding the stock on bund we nijed only any that "Allen B. has just returned from "Fi ic i"with the tartest and tuotit eonipli to tsotnu nt of gent's fur nishing goods, ever bmnghr bi this ciiy. em bracing everything; usually i'.nnd in that line. These goods hare been purchased at a liw fiirnre, and with a view to tn -etiug the wants of the Oregon trade. All ehss can here find clothing c-np'ciHllv adanted to their various wants, rich and poor alike. The happy bride groom can here find a wedding knit, or the far mer or mechanic a sevicable working suit. Tin- proprietors will talc rdoasnre in showing goods, mid inviu their friends to call iu and ex amine their stock, as well as note their new sur rounding. No pains will lie spared to accomo date tin ir customers, and merit a continuance of the patronage, so liberally accorded them in the pust. They certainly deserve success for the cntcrpriss shown bt tln-m iu tlins supply ins a long f l! demand, in this city, for a first c'ass clothing emporium, aud we earnestly hope tiny will secure it. u:i n AKV. Died -To Salem, April D 1S77. at the Com mer-ci-il Uoiel. Mattif J., wiie of Alvsn I". Canl well, and daughter of Wosley nnd Koljecca (jlaves. Hhe was born at Corvall is. Oregon, June 13, 1R53, bing at the time of her decease in the twenty-fourth year of her ','e. Since 18"4 she hud hi en a resident of Salem. For nearly fnr years alio, was a student of Willamette Univer sity, and held very creditable rarT. as a scholar. From childhood she was a member of the (Sunday School, and for several years wa a suc cessful Bunday Schoolteacher. At tie age of fifteen she as brought into relation of con scious love aud pardon with the Savior, and united with the Methodist Episcopal Church of this city, during the pastorate of P.ev. C. C. Siratton, and remained a consistent member till her death. Oentle amiable, and affectionaje, her quali ties of heart won for her a multitude of friends. "None knew her hut fo hive her, None na...ed her but to praise." December 19. 1875, she entered on wedded life. "The brido of a year," dvatb entered to divide her from tho lite which was so closely uni'.id to her own. But it found her ready. At tbe beginning of tier sielness she was fully impressed with tlie b lief that it would end her life, and so assun d her frie nds. But the thought of tbe tomb, that affrighto 80 many, onlv brought peace nd joy to her. Aksiii and again slie assure 1 1 or friends that she longed to be at rest, lJer pains were so gn at aud ceintinral that she tonv. red lit , but all that she said be-sK.kea peculiar ripe- ues ior ii raven, to tier raslor she said, shortly before cemseiousnes passed away, "I am willing to abide God's will, but if He ig willing, i rhuose to go " Bhe then addid: "I wish to l buried from the church; for many yours I was iu tlie Bimday Bclinol, and the place is very dear to me." Three; days later wo complied with her request- There isseurow in the homo she hss left, doep and intense sorrow, for a gre at bereave ment has couie to it; but the fresh made grave is redolent of the light of immortal hopes aud eternal life. F. P. T. I I'IOAM PAHMCM.F.K. Tlie O. 8. 8. Company's steamship Elder which left Ban Francisco for Portland Saturday briugs the following lot or Hon L Kawver, A Chirk A fatu, B L Carr, Mrs H 15 Chase, W P Winaris 4 son, Dun Holtem, Miss J Moore, J Hrsitn, O W Traver, A E Din is a wf, Chas Scheie!, T E Illslev, Mis C F Wagner. I. C Banders, Miss F Slide, MissN Ilentou, J Greenfield, E Haum, R Y J-ieksoil, L A Tike, J A Wheeler, W 0 Oslxirne, fj Ijeclair, H iturroughn, J C Flood, J (i Keiwlon A wf. B MeCormlck A fam H Baker, W It Me rritt A futu, T McC'onn. ll, hARsENcrns: Miss Jay Harrison, , J W Cochran A wt, V W Brielge A fum, C Bieritr, F.mil Frank, O It FarraA v,f, H Kaobs. Mrs B M Holt A 2 ell, M iss C Hon ing, Mrs C Jones A 2 ch, Mrs Oirdwell, J T Reno A fum. Mrs P Van I'lidah A two children .1 Ravilmid. Mrs L Die-kford. F Z Dickinson, Mrs J Ash A ch N P Hall A wf, Mi Dolly Marshall, J C Baldwin A wf W A Buchanan A fam J W White A lam, W L Hunte r, .1 Edwards, Miss p Kotlichild si?, O llavlllH, T Doi'ley, 0 OiTvais and fam, J J Davis and fam. U Wntl, ins nml family. Wm. Iteiiry, the tlas niMi. ex; ects lii maedi a cry on the m l . le i:n r. We hope lej se e if lo cab d ia Sale u. TMK Mr:AsiOS. ' A cup for hope 1 " she aid. In Bpring-lime ere the bloom was old ; The crimson wine was pesjr aud cold By her month' richer red. " A cup feir love 1 " how low, How seeft the words; and all the while Her blush was rippling with a suiilo Like summer after anew. " A cup fur meimory I " Cold cup that one must drain alone. While Autumn winds are up and moan Across the barren sea. !' 1 1- f 'nnry, love I Hope lor nor mom and lore for day, And memory for the evening gray, And solitary dove. Ntnk amuiiK vlsheriueu. A gentleman just from Astoria, aayi the Oregouian, inform na that there is a strike a.uong the fishermen ml that place. The dispo i tion to compel tbe owner of the large can ning establishments to como to terms aud pay higher price for fish this season than ever be fore, keema to pre vail to a large extent. Al ready 289 men have quit work and signify their determination not to commence again tinleae tho proprietors of fisherie accede to their term. These fishermen demand 50 cents for every salmon, while the various canneries re fuse lo pay more than 374 cents apiece. When our iutormaut left time was a general dead lock. The cannerymen refuse to agree to what they re gard as exorbitant terms, and as k natural consequence, being unablo to employ other nion, have shut down their establish ments. The strikers sexm at present to have everything in their own hands. Should any other persons oiler to engage in Ashing, tbt sirikers would probably break up their boats iwid cut their nets. At present Ihe fish are commencing to run in large numbers, and the deluy occasioned by the strike is exceedingly unfortunate. Unless the difficulty is amicaoly settled eoou, it will have a very damaging effect and materially lessen the aggregate catch fur the season. The meu at Watsou'd fishery, we learn, have expressed a villiuguess to com mence work. The result of ihe strike will be lo force owners of Gauntries to send to Cali fornia for fishermen. Iiiimie, Miuhime Reno, says a Portland exchange of the lGili iust., the well known astrnlogist aud foitnue teller, through whose star-consulting abilities the past, present and future it is claimed could bo revealed atid made char as the mid day sun in a cloudless sky, lias become a raving maniac. She is said to have beeu tiie mistress of the late E. H. Oarliug, the butcher, who drowned himself some wee ks ago. Long be fore his body was fouud Madame Reno is said to have invoked bor professional art to aid in determining bis fate, und tuat sho was firmly convinced that he was alive and well. When the remains were rec- ivtd she conducted her self ia a s'raoge'wilel manner. Friday she be came so violent as to rt quire her removal to the county jail necessary. She appeared f-o crazy Saturday that an order was obtained 0 immitting her to the asylum. Her insanity seems attributable solely to weeks of anxiety ana suspense following Girling' sudden dis- apptranee aud grief over his death. The quie tude and rest from nervous excitement which thin unfortunate woman will receive at the asy lum, and with careful treatment, it ia thought v.ill soon iotnre her to the full exorcise of her reason, of which she is now completely bereft. ' About a Hear. A black bear. supposed to be tame, belonging to Jay Cooper, which has been chained in the r sr of Mr. Laughead's new meat market, got loose on Batur lay and creeled great amusement for several himdreel for sn hour or more by climbing to the top of a hiuli fir tree where be seemed to take great satisfaction iu repose, Borne strtecg nit n climbed an adjoining tree and brought his bearship down by n.eans of a rope aliout his neck and finally succeeded in secur ing him with a heavy chain. The fun wasenjoyed by many from streets aud open windows. Coop er says it i au expensive class of stock to own. SKMfioil !;. Tom Bcott's dog "Sailor." performed a feat on Saturday last which rendem him priceless o the lamiiy. A child two yearn old was missed b. Mrs. Beott and found beside a tub of water into which it had f.ill. n as shown by the soaked couditieT of the clothing, aud "S.iilor" watch ing over tiio apparently dead child. He had evidently rescued the child and carefully placed it hi the floor. With difficulty the child was re. suscitatcd, aud all riht again. Aeeieleiir. Mr. Nathan Barrett's son, Edson, residing at Mt. Pleasant, above 8c lo, met with a painful accident on the9th lost. He was riding ayoung horse, which became frightened, " skyrooted,' around and threw the boy violently to the giound, breaking his left leg abovo the knee. Dr. Davis, of Scio, was summoned, adminis tered chloroform, set the broken bone, relieving friends as well as the patient thereby. Patient doing well. Shooting by rail wu the passtiiue iu a crowded car, witnessed by some ladies as the traia was passing Turner station on Saturday, An no b Kiy was hurt and the "war" is likely to go on, we will simply say tho parties did some wi d shooting, and there was a woman in it. We heard the names, but it is not necessary to give them. Hon. IIwiiiiJ tv.ni. Hon. ElwiKid Evans, of Olympiu, W. T., has consented to deliver the Auuuul Address at tl e Oregoniau Pioneer Ilunuiou on Juuo 15th next, Mr. Kvuns is one of the best speaker on the oast anel his address will be a treat to the va t aidienee that will bo present. frecoiMl Icrture On "Baiidsich Islands," by Rev. C. V. Antboi y t the M. E. Church, iu this city, Friday even ing, April 20th, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Anthony is a pleasing spe aker, and should have a church full. We doubt not there il be a crowd to hear him. I.osl. A silk neck handkerchief, white with red bor der, between the Catholic school and tbe Uni versity. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving at the Statesman office'. . 1 The opposition of the New York Sun to the Admiuisti atiou is cou.-ielered captious and without i'jfl'.u aco among the run;?, a of the pot-p!e. t'lftltliilf. The fishing party mentioned in our Bnnday paper ha returned level full - of fish. They camped out in the rain and aubsisted mostly on fish, bringing back most of the bread which they tiok out. They will not go out again for about two weoks, the stock of trout on hand being Bufficiout for that time. MMtrt!ii. A few days alnce tome of our firat-class sport ing men went out on a goose hunt. After to day out they returned with about threedeizen of the webfooter. It. M. Wade brought down two with hi breech-loader; Williams, Bnrn and Anderson did their shooting with marked ability. Andoinon, with hi muzzle-loader and nrrel dog, is indisHnsable iu a hunting party. ni.d. At Ei.t Portland, April 14, 1877, Jennie Mo Cullough, daughter of Hubert McCullongh, aged 35 year. Funeral service tc-day at 8 P. M., at residence of C. M. Tarmenter. Friend of Ihe family invited. At a meeting of the P. of H held In Dallas, April 9, 1877, the following resolution were adopted, to-wit: Resolved, That the citizens of Polk conntv be and are hereby invited to attend a mass-meet-mg in Dallas, on Tuesday, Mav 15. 1877. at 10 o'clock A. M., for thelnnrpnse of taking the nec essary steps to raise means tn bnild a steamboat to navigate the Willamette river. The live princess who has been creating a sensation among the yonng bloods nf Balti more, proves to be the wife of the foreman of a French newspaper composing room. The pay of the Oerman Generals in liich com mnd is said to be 31.501) marks ( ibnut $7 650)a year, with furnished dwellings, fuel aud forage fur eight horsos. A Kansas farmer has purchased a revolver for bis wife, and insisted on target practice, so that she ceiuld defend her house in cafe of his ab sence After the bullet had been dug nnt of his leg and the cow buried, he said he gueaed she had better shoot with the axo. MiSCKLT.Ain'EOUS. A. S. ROWLAND, CITY MACKMATJ, "With Durbin, Smith & Co. READY AT ALL TIMhS TO CONVt V per. sons ami Ravage to Cars or lloatt Also dty drives, funerals, etc. KATE': CALLINO-First Hour $ V) ' Enoh Riie-eectllut hour i 03 nBIVINO I'cr hour 2 so loot lrnm Train or steamboats !n For Funerals- Aha.-K 4 00 lob 4:tf IFYOTJ WANT TO GET SHAVED CO TO BEN. KELSAY'S AT HI3 NEW STAND ext eloor to C Urafovge's. near the Mi". Hotel C. A. BURCHARDT 36 Washington St., Portland WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALLHI FIHEWIHES& LIQUORS, OiTFKm FOB SALE 40 Cases Genuine Rhine Wine From the t&mous Bremen Rathskeller, FRENCH AND CALIFORNIA CLARE! French and Sonoma White Wine, The best In the Country. ST. HELENA WHITE WINE, Light and Very Pleasant. cTLEKCH COGNAC RUM WHISKIES By tho Barrel Callon or Bottle. lanl.'ilAwii PLOVY FACTORY ....and....; GENERAL BLACKSMITHING. The Halsev Clipper Plows5 if all sUos on hand and made to order. Tho Plows eleithe best work tn stubble and sod plowing, and are lu general use among fltrnier In Linn Co, Sorse Shoeing, Wagon and Haok WOBK Done promptly. Plows and all work warranted, and put up at lowest rates. C. H. PAINE, Prop.? decU'tl llalsev. Oregon WOODBURN NURSERY. J. II. fiETTLKNIGK, . Prup'r. f4 tti fHVlT. SHADE, ORNA. J .Fa J U VrAineiital anel Nutl-roes, VINES AND SilKUItntKY Constantly on hanel. Jeiul for Cutitleeae and 1'rfce Llct. Adebe&s J. II. SETTLE HI F.H, Wootlburn. Woevlheim, Marion county, Oregon. nU-ii&wif WANTED AN AOKNI FDK J'MH 8AL.K l K. BUI trick A ( o.'see e-l ratedatid lei able uuiiernk for thi p! !-- anil vu:i ilty. 1001! relenmcea irj qutjwl. For toriM" aihlriv til I'uw sireeJ, Menr rauoltn'O. IIUmINESS CARDS, HUELAT & EASTHAM. A ttornc) k-itt-a'ji w. Offlea in Portland In. tjffli- lOrngnu t,1t (Jliltz' new brick. Ho. I Chitn. 's Bh-k. aUIsr W, First street. street. 4. IIvrlat, Portland. K. L, 'ahtham """l" oretronuicy JAMES F. BROWN, Attornev-at-Law nnd hotarv Public - Eugene City. Orenm. J. A. APPLECATE. A-TTOR,IsrEJ"Sr - AT-LAWt SALKM, llREtiON. Ofllc opposite ihe Bank, In OrlawoM1 Block. elect: 1 1 JOHN J. DALY, Utorney nnd Counselor atLaw, Room in Butler Old Store, Dallas, Oregon. Will practice hi the State ind U. S. Omrta. VaA eonona specialty. juy. j. jjaLT. T1LMON FOltU, .Vtlornuy und Counselor at !tvv . Salem, Or"n. ., Oflle in I attr.n's BncK nie.nllng. Lp Stair. mare'hiS- J. H. McAFEB, n. !., -PiiysiiclHti Nur;t-on,; OniCE- GriBwold'k Block, Up Btairk. T. C. fl!LUYA., A tttn-ii p v-atLu w , Will horea rte:r be round at the senuheast come rexim eif KfsP( Dnera House, uusialrs. ilem. I . 4-ihl C. H. DAVIS, M. D., I'hyMioinn unci NurKut, Tenders his profeasiniuii services to the peopl )1 Scio a.l vicinity, lie will go anywhere m rbw taie to act surgically wlien called upon. ettH sETii it. HAJn.najit Real Ewtate Agent, Clly Survey or. Civil Engineer und ,o 'urj Public. feiiroffliseJiirPatton's Brick Bu!loii,, jp stairs, marehans I. r. ORTON, HOUSE PALSTEK ANl PAPER HaNGEE. Kalsominlng ulso elono. 'ork solicited ankV aiislautkn Kiiarantoed aenxitt W, I. SMITH, M. O., Pliysieinii unci !urireou, HAItKlMtl KU, OHtUO.N. niavmri E. SHEIL. M. D., PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON. SPl.tlALTY CUrouio liisoiio OF THK Hend, Throat, Ciicst ic Iiijfewtive Organ ANO OF TUE NEPVOtTN STSI KM UEKERAIAY. Oh-kicb Commcrolal Hotel, Sa'em. my B. STRANG, JEALEIt IN COOK, PARLOR, BOX STOVES nd RANGES. , Mnnnlwrtui er ol TIN, SHEET IRON & COPPES WARE. Union Block, Commercial atreet, Oregoa. TCome in and examine our new goods, eeoltu SHIRT S IVIo.clo to Order. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Inquire at B. FOflSTNER S ' 'omnierchil Salem. Look Here ! J. M. COULTER fS NOT lEAD.N01tj ET SLKEPINO, BIT la alive and kicking, auei ready to furnish yea with all kinds of Ooopor-Ware, galem or East Portland. Shop in Kalem on the lot where I lullt thebrtelk in t oinimircUil street. Shop In East Portland at the landing 1 f the Stark street lerry. 63 All work warrantee! of the le-it. 6liiAt A GREAT BARGAIFl1. 1300 Acresof Land for Sale, ' iWKM VIMILKSSOUTIIKAST OK SALK5, a two miles below Hmilli's furry ou lk North Sanlutm. k)a Coiuo aud see me. aiiMl v.f Mll lk STOI'T. FOR SALE! Wagon, Carriage and Farm Horses for Sale. WE HAVK A NUMBER OP GOOD WA4V on, Oari uige and Pureu Horsoa tot sale ak VEHI LOW riUlrKMi. Any age and style you desire. Tall ou us at tb Pair (Grounds anel examine our stock. viyUHl WOOD et WHICH1- WHY NOT RAISE GOOD STOCK? Of all kinds, especially when tt rw i) uk. better lUui Suixbeloti. R. C A CAL, OIER, Have eonstunllv fir Bul POLAND I'll MA. IHK.9, hlliiltT-lIOHX aud HoLhTKIM CAlf TLK, CXAJHIN kn'i JIOKKIJIiJ CllH;wEMtak heir wruia tweve flU-s et ol Kikun, Oregon.. IPetohrtl 4VVJki.WIB r