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ft. OUST DISPATCHES. Very Latest News Reports, EASTERN. .. Homfln end NhIIumiiI Hnntt ( Irenla. Mlt. - Washington, Atirll !K). Tin; comptrnt. ler of inrrcncy rvpnrt the amount i United Stutt bowl on deposit as security lor tliu circulation ol national biinkn on the first or May at f340,73'2 000; lumw, 3.0f0 (KM) Hlix-e Ihu UiNt nl November, 'i'tuae securities consist ol fJ2.H70.000 six t cent;., Iiicliiillnu 14.330.000 Is-iicU to tint ritcltio ViillroH.ls, $211,842,000 live per cent buitd. and IB,020.OU0 four and half Jiorccnt . bond. Slnmt I he lb M of Novem ber tlii.-rc bus been a tedtiution of eleven million hIx pur cwit. bond, twelve million . flro per cent, bonds, and an increase of twenty-five million four anil halt per cent. bond". Tim amount ef National Hunk clrvnUtlon octitRnillnjE May lit, l 318,"74,Ci;7. iVdactlnj; from thl &n-anit the amount n( legal fprtdor note en'aepoxit for the. purpose ol rulirlnjr Na timial Hunk circulation, we have $302 -MIiC.249, which represents tbo anioiiut of National Hunk nine aet'uwd by bond on deposit a above given. Th ltii:rae of N'at'otinl liunk ilreiilittlmi lor tlio month or April l (124,000 Tin- amount or ad ditional circulation IkiiiimI I $1,452,250 National liana note disposed of a not tit for ulrcul.lt l.m. Horti-d and returned to bank tor April. $1 1.515 01K; lor the ten month, (111,515,1)00; note unfit tor cir culation. iihii n il and delivered ;o the Comptroller ofl'iineni'V lor (luxtrnetlonaiid (lisplm-i-incut wnh new rote lor Aorll, (5.24S.00O; lor the ten months. (40.3:14. 500; note of fulleil. licpndatiiig hikI re linking banks ilepo-lted in tliu Treasury tor April, (1,51)0 400: for t.-n inoiirli-.f '2(1.- 305.41KI. Total lot 1877. tor April. (IS, .ril.700; tor ten month'. (IK4.Ofl0.5OO; total lor 1S78. tor Aorll. Stt3.H07.uOO; for ten month, f t5M78.;iiiO; inereap for April. (5,437,100; tor ten month, f2i4, 111,451. , . ImImuUIuc rMMltlxr. I'iiii.adkU'Iiia, May 1. The Union UuiiLlng Company cloned It door tills aornliig,lt btilnjj (Uncovered that the cahIi- lr, J. A. Hill, was defaulter for (25, OIK). 1 K;M!iltnra will lie paid in full. Ilody t'onud. St. Louis May 1. I'urt of a body wa liiiind in the ruin ol the Southern Hotel till1 morning, "opposed to be thut of Jan. Ki lllrcli. ileal wnitur. Twiwri (onfe aluu. EW YoitK, May 1. I; is Understood that Attorney Oenenil FttlruliilJ will go hulnre the. Minnie c miniitttie to-day, unit present Tweed's un-im-iil. Howl f-ll. A portion of the tiorthern root ot the new poatnlTliW tell thl Kt'einonu. Several person uru reported injured ; one or two faulty. Isold MtairBm., Three hundred thousand dollar gold ' coin waa shipped to Kilrope to-day. The itanut amount is being packed for to-morrow ' Steamer. Terrible) 1 racrHy. Muiim-in, Mli., April 30 An old feud culminated in a terrible tragedy yes terday at DuKalb, Kemper county. Mt.s. On Thursday last John VV. Gully, a prom inent Democratic, citizen, wa waylnld and . assassinated. From a (11 lavita of two no groes several alleged conspirator in an as sumluntlon wero arrested yesterday after noon. A lurg-e. partv of men fired iiinu the prisoner klllinic J. l Gilmer. A. Ale Lellau, John Cliiasol m and David Uosaer. and mnrtalty "wnnuditiK. WibtM. Oils solm, all minim Kepuhliemis except Ko aor, wha was a Democrat. rmrtUrr Doiatto mf alio laaaalap Tntf ly. JaCKtiOH. May 1. On Thursday even, log John W. Oully.a prominent citizen ol Emporia, was assassinated by an un known party. ,Tlie excitement la Intense and every mean la taken to discover the murderer. On Saturday two negroes made an aflldarit that Judge Cliisliolm.KopuMI 8n candidate for CougreM from the third district, Id ton, Gilmer and Kowubaura instigated the 'crlm. ; Cliuliolm and too wore arrested and, with the women ol the family, wba wl.tlied to Hhar the iinpriHon nieut, were put in jail. U Dn tinnday till, mer came to tlte jiil to see ttie Cliialiolms. A warrant waa ready for blm.but wlwn lie was at jail a mob set upon and killed blm. overpowered Jailor, attacked Cliisltaim, tuortallv wounding bim and killing hi son. Mi Ctiialiolm waa shot and killed, aud Dr. Kosser and Mrs. Ctiisholm were severely wounded. A son nt Gully, who was assassinated, wa also severely wound ed. Kosenbnuin and lloppej. another al leged conspirator," were carried to the woods toy lliermab to "extort from them i Uie whereabouts of lttuh, the alleged us-1 saHsluator of Gully. t'iHHe r MM, . t f About (40.000,000 worth of gokl has been coined In the mints of the United .Stated Since the Ut of July. Adding to this the amotMit tt stive coinage during the same perUvT, the nggrcgate will be greater than the amount ot coinage ever done in the United H:ntc mints in the fame length ol time. The oidy years during which the amount of work i waa nearly as great, were the two or thrco tin. mediately succeeding, the' discovery of Kolu" In California anil Australia, and even in iUomi yeurailie number ol pieeoft actual ly umJe was much ftonllcr than durlntt the present. The greater portion of gokl liien lotit.d v;i3 converted into engies UUii during Hie pre.3unt. J cf.r an ImmctiH) fina tUtty o! iiVT eolm l:ave I:ei ti turned on1.. In 'l: I'i.. ' :i'tii fiionttK ot :ii.- ;-!T4. ent fiscal year our lmportstl..n of gold and silver exeeeded the exKrtatioa by about (4.000,000. From iielieationa It would not he KiirprNine If the amount ot gold and silver aeeiimulafed In this country during the present ypnr from production and export xlinuld a niomit to fullv flftv mil lion or more tlmii ihoammiut sent out of the I'ouiitrv diiiiiiif 1S82 orr the pua(en sion ot specie payment. . 4 : FOREIGN NEWS. llrtllNli NuthI lri ritltnaa. - Loniion, April 20. A riyniouth cor respnrideiil ol thn press HK-mcUtloi reports that the authorities of the Duvunport dnek yard, hi coiHerpieuee of the iiitriicttnns from the admiralty, are fueilitiitlng tlie completion ol all verfel there. They have reported to the mliniralrv (tilt he iH'fenm. Uesistnnee and lllaek rriuee ol lite channel ftituulrnii will lie completed about the end of the wee k. The Agln court aud Shannon. Ironclad", and Hydra and Cyclops, double turret ship, can he mane ready to go Into commission In 24 hour. Nearly a dozen gunboHts are aU preparing tor enmmiloii, and all cu te ready lor sea witiiin a rnrtuignt, A Tnrkbih ('amplMlnS. r A HIS, April 30. A protest I being drawn up by tlie Porte, repw Mug the al leged pom me cement ot hostilities bv Rus sia prevloim to a formal declaratiou of war. Heverai Turkwii ennuui were un able to return home in ronaerjueuce. Kiiy'nud's Neotrnlily. liOKDON. April . '!0. The Queen has Is sued a proeliuniitioii stilting i-he Is deter mined to maintain stnet iieu'mllty In tlat war Ijetwenn Ril'wla and Turkey, and eoinniuiiilhif; her subjects to abfain from violaiiutj laws relating thereto. Then fol lows the KiiiliHsh "tiitute instlmted to reg. nlato le r iniiji-l v' -nb' ct"diiiliig hn-tili-ties. The proeliuiiHtiou eoncludes with an adiiionltiou to ltrl i-h r i ( . . els not to d Ho ney llic command nt tlieir peril. , FlKhil'iK at Kara In Aula. KliZf.itO'jM. April 30. Tlie Ituulaus having conci-utrated and aUvaeced their siege train, have attacked the Turks be fore Kars. The battle commenced at diy break on Sunday. iK-tulU are momen tarily expected. Mu-kra Pasha U in Kars. Olijeet ot the IIhiUh OernuiiMa ! Al bnala. ItOHK. April 30 The Drlvito, minis ter's otgiiu. absolutely denies the truth of the recent htatemeiit concerning Itnly's In tention of occupying Albania. The ob ject of the concent ration ot the, Italian Kpiadron in Southern ports is to give the crews opportunity lor drill and render it possible. In case or need, to dispatch some vessels to points n liere a display of the Itl Man ti i might lc invful to tlie inter ests of Italian uhjcci. The p.imil.e Olftlnii IMl. A special (ruin Guliitz reports that (he, p'i stage down the Danube 's now Impossi ble owinjr to obstructions placed liy tlie R.us-iansat the mouth of the Pruth. Jewa Kllli-d. R'lnmaniHiis killed 8 and wounded 11 fugitive Jews near Gioigevo. Trlrirsm r on the 'a ir. Tlie Czar has telegraphed tlie Prince nl Montenegro: ! am firmly resolved ibis time to realize the sacred mission of Rus sia and my predecessor. God will aid us. Halafa Occupied. Roumanian have reoccupled Kihtfat. TBrlva-llNllaa llttiaary. ROMS. April 30 Correspondence Is progressing between Italy and Tdrkey lu consequence of the refusal of the latter to permit Russian subjects to remain under protection of Italian consuis in places wtoere there are no German consult). The return ot the Italian ambassador to Constantinople will be delayed some time. A UMxal's Opinlua. IVixoto, recently at Rniimania as Con sul General, thinks the European war will certainly be geuural. He espouses the Snltun's side. He doubts reports ot the Itupregnabiliiy of the Turkish fortifica tions of the Danube. ' ' Tarklxti Unuluwli tll tlie Dnnnbe. , It Is reported that Turkish gunboats have left the Lower Danube, fearing tor pedoes and the Russian heavy artillery. It is believed that the alow movements ot the Russians Is due to nn Intention' to give tlie Turks ample lime to reflect upon their present situation. ..'. tMcns Kcalrard. ' A special from Odessa tayi, by orders received on Saturday, Odessojwas declared lu a state ot siege. , ' '" ! s iladat and Eamllaai IStltey. LetiiiUN, April 30 lu the Hausa of Commons Gladstana gave ttotlce that he should Introduce five resolutions In effect that England has just cause of complaint ot tlie conduct ol the Porte. Reference is made to Lord Derby's dispatch ot last Sep tember, relating to Bulgarian massacres, and the resolution proceeded to declare that until there Is change of conduct and guarantee to be given, the forte hat uo moral or material claim to the aid of the British crown; that In the midst of com plications arid with War ncfuariy began.ttie House pariiestly desire that the Influence' of England In the councils of Europe be employed lor the effectual development ol liberty aud local self government In the disturbed provinces and harmonious action among European powers, with u. vitw of exacting such nieasiucs of government from Turkey n are necessary for the pur pose of Immunity and justice, for effectu al defence against intrigue and tor securi ty of the peace ot tho world. Gladstone stated that the resolutions would be sub mitted nolelv on hU oy:i responsibility. Sir Sraltord Northcote appointed Monday next lor debute n resolutions. i lillNHtMn 1 11MM ntt,. J London. April :;t) A dispatch from i l(il"!ian--: 'ial Mondn-v. S8 vs tlie Tlii-1 WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. Lokpon, May 1 The Standard puh llsbesa iH.fe' Iniilllelnl form on English military preparations. It says tlie slight ly Increased activity In our dock yards and arsenals have attracted soma notice, and exaggerated rumors are beginning to spread. As i fact some orders bare been given which might encourage the belle! that England Is preparing to actively par ticipate In the war, but the government's intentions to milurain neutrality are al ready known and the so-called prepara tion is tor embarkation. Even-arrangement for ely trsiiKM t.anil other meas. tires are taken, so that should the nuces-l-ty arise everv man wool, I h,. in ii,u -li., place at a moment notice. -IVin UlIIIHlllKl. Prince Milan has, hy tehifranV Invited General TcherniiyefT to resume command ol the Servian army. tstr'a Obl.-rt lor Flithllnir. A Berlin dispatch reports tiiat the Prince of Ri ns has been Instructed to furnish authentic proof at 'JonstHiitiuople that Russia Is not pur-uing a seldsh ob ject but will be satisfied with tlie amelior ation ot the condition of tlie Christians in Turkey. Alter some victories the Caar wou d I lterelore be liicli.it d to yield to tlie powers. I'lKht Ml Kara. The Standard's correspondent at Paris says It is reported that lu the tight before Kars the Turk were driven back. A Vienna correioiiileiit confirm tlie news received Irom Erzcroum that on both the 29th and SOtli ol April battles were fought before Krs with strong de tatciiiueols. Kussiau lotfsunkiiowti, nvatroyrsl hy a 1urM-d. I.ONIiON, May 1 Reports say that the Kugli-.li s;eHiner entering the harbor of Kerleh without necessary preparations, waa totally destroyed by s torpedo. Isrcece and Turkey. Tlie Tii' kUli amba-sador at Athens has addressed a Very decided note to Greece In con'qoeiiee ot bunds from Greek territo ry endeavoring to provoke insurrection among uieiu. Offer of AM. A Per special reports that the Bey of Tunis offi red the Sultan 13,000 Infantry ami S 090 cavalry, provnh-d the Porte pays part of the expense of their Iran por tal ion. SM-rWii'a Neutrality. I London, May 1. A Berlin srjeclal de finitely confirms the report that Russsia, at the instance of Austria, his promised to resject the neutrality of Servia. The Tiuks liave consequemly abandoned the plan of occupying Gladowa. ! Knaslan Sitrateiry. j The coup whereby Russians seized Bur-bo-chi bi idge wus executed by the well known Geo. Scobdill. AuNtri.-i AruiluK. j A letter to a Paris paper autps that the t Austrian artillery service is being supplied with superior field guns and an unusual I iuuuLity of iiuiuiuniLiou. I Mnreli of the RuwsiHua. Ntw York, May 2 The nerald's special say tlie Russians crossed the Pruth in an ordinary ferry boat, which occasioned a delay ot three hours. For midable earthworks have been thrown up at Vustouck. which tsommaud the situa tion. The whole army Is in motion in the Caucasus. Tlie armr i-rnsjerl tha trnnt iu at three different points. lu all cases the ' Russian were successful lu taking posl i tiotis without serious los. War Item. ViEKKA. May 2 A the Roumanian troops are returning to Kalafat, it appears that Roumanla considers the ratification of the convention with Russia a declara tion of war against Turkey. The Presse believes that should the Porte expel Russians from , Turkey the government will not send an ambassador to Constantinople. Tho Russian telegraphic agency announ ces that the Turkish fleet resumed the bombardment ot Fort St. Nieholais. Russian forces from Alexaudropie occu pied Seayama aud Kat Keva. . . : , Tlie Turkish posts on Asiatic frontier niOHtlr KlirrendeiMi wlllmur u hl.iw 1?.. aia'u tlnd tlie populutiou in Asia every where friendly. . , ,, , A squadron of irregular cavalry has ap plied to have permission to enter Russia 'a service, and surrendered its standard. " Paws, May 2. Reports are received of great loskts to Rusiaua by fever and fa tigue. ,., . , .j. . , PACIFIC COAST. mm. Jt f order ad Stokkrry Santa Chl'z, April 30. Saturday, be tween 8 and v. M.; Henry Deforest. aged 62 years, a carpenter working at the pow der mills, was murdered aud robbed back ol the old Mission place. He waa shot In the right Shoulder.the ball passing through the body." The aliot was heard by differ ent parties. 'The body was dragged across the road Snd behind some willows, where his pockets were emptied. Next morning the body was discovered by Mr. Lynch, owner of the house In front ot which the murder was committed. on hi-, return from the powder uiilL lie being employed tliere as night watchman.. In the willows near tho hody a number of papers were found and also (40 In paper money were found. There was great eseltcmeiit'yesterdav aud continue, efloria on tlrfs part ot officers and individuals to arrest the perpetrators. If. tttdmr believed Ihu! t hero oro ru-st w.. cial policemen were out l ist night. Delor est waii a Ma-sou in g.xid standing. Some time minil I dumb asylum in New England rend a portion of the iiook of Job; when :iked to write out liU uudu-sttuicling of Job's sut- he vvruft f.d! )U, II..- ? U-rd MWEILANKOUS. DR. T. L. G0LUES, OCULIST AUD -A TTEI8T1 lilt. (Mtt.nKW ha had expertem-a In tnutld the vartinis rtineaiwa a which Hie eye and rar arc nhj"0i, nl rtmlsmniileni of giviiir entire MUtte rHeilon 10 tho who oar place ihenelvc nmler blsuar. . SALEM OREGON. n53 LEO WILLIS, om.n rvT-Ltni? attention or i;vt- era to di nemnoo u PIANOS ORGANS, Just received ami offered at rrea Iv reituceil I-Wes euber lor uiah or on installmeiiu. Hit 8T'a C or BOOKS AND Stationery In alirn complete, aid will be sold at price to f alt the tlrae. Will nirnlih, at short noiloe, an-i book publl-sh-ed In the t'Dlte-t atties, at pnhlinher ra e. orders wtTcited lad to ciamtnattou of hi stock respectfully luvUtd. I.EO WILLIS, April 14, 1877:Sn A. L. STIPJSOrJ, Cook Job Printer HOLMAN'6 BLOCK, (Old Senate Chamber,) Salem. All klnda of priniin? neatly executed, and al reasonable rates. BILLY STANTON, KKBP8 CONSTANTLY OS HAND AND CHOICE TOBACCO. Commarclal St.. Salem.I OreeOn tel.fti PORT-LAND EXCHANGE C. CLASER. Proprietor. (Robinfoa's old Hand.) 0ENTKE OF PLACES OF AMUSEMENTS in Satin. Call for mmm oa roieshiests. fe281f KELLY & UNDERWOOD, H AVE OS HAND AND FOR SALE A LaKGE LOT Or 4:-Spring Wagons. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, , AH 'wilt nf the beat Jerxey hickory, and nothlne bat the best maierial us-d. and eotten up waa tpecialreferan-c to the want ol Oreron. A II klutl 01 Job work done to order. We k an inipection of our work. We guarautee all our work to.be Aral claa. Salem, April, tttf CHEMEKETA HOTEL. SAliEM 1 1 OBEGOK"- 1h riR.ST CLASs HOTkL. eomplete ;ia al) ta appolutraeata. ha beea leased by S. F. MATHEWS, Formeriy of the St. Charlo Hotel, Albany, tot A r.ERM OF YEJAIRS. Aud kt aew open to the public. , CHASOJtei .(., . Per Day, ft a tl upward, aoootdir.f to locaut ot room and attendance dcolred. Board aud Loixjino iroraaj week upwajNUj : Day Boakd, ti per week. . ' 4 Pre Oouibu t a4 freia ail Traiav From long xparleno la Hotel bttrlnets, Mr Matbewa teei junUfled laaxpaetiM(r a lair sbart of tb patronage et Of Traveling and Hone trade. Try the CHEMEKETA oavw and yen 'will al) aaln. dooftu A. L. FRANCIS, Doalar oaut Importov of M oaieaj la- . . ,. atnUBOBts. , ,. 4. AGENT tOR lICrjP:f)FXA.IsrO,Couc..,t urand. f BaUSMll -uarc-Oira nd aud Uprbt dllKKMAM & II HE, AND PIANOS. TII3- S t ai i d a rd O rga 1 1 .AH ittdrnoKuit nb.aiieil dimit from Sen Fran, oiscoloany part m Ort-gwi or Wasbiag-ou T-n i. WehavH three jf-od s-iKl-haBt Hauos f,-r iUf iu it t--irrv.vt,o. ' MISCELLANEOUS."" UNITED STATES MAIL V , ToMTOKrica Drparthsnt, I Waishinotom, Airil lu, 1S77. j 1JROPOSAM WILL BKRKCEIVKDATTHE 19 arntct Ofll.-.e ol ilila 1 eutriipent until i oVIn-. i. m. of Juno , 1877, (to be dui-iiled by 1 ha Kb June, 1 for cKiiyn.g ihe malla of the United .-tHie fioi Scpieoitwr 1, 1S77, ojune 30, l7a na the lullowtna nmiea in the wale ol Ore g-n, ami by the schedule uf departure and arri vals bvreln specllloil, viz: 141.W Prom Canyon tJliy, by I'imp narniv, Al vnrd, anil Oic-jr-iu Kaia-h (11. o.L to Caum MolHiini'ai (Nev.), io 1111 Ic and back, ouce week. I.eVBCnvont!lty Moiiday atSa.m j Arrive ti a npM l)f rniott satuntav by Bp m; J.eavet 'amp ioLrii.si M .ndava a a. iu.j Amtea Canyon 1 iy Saturday bv 8 . la ; Bund requli-ed with bid, S,i go; eheu,i (Ov. l;17j Trom Falrvlew, by Ctinnln jb-im Creek, te Coiiullle City, lw milt-9 aud Imwk, vucu a vtoek Leave Fnlrvten Tiiowtay at T a .; . Arrive at :xiulllo t;iiy by Hi. ui ; 1,-aVH Coquille (v 1 hurwlay at 7 a. m.j Arrive at lair view by 11 a. 1. 11 aw required Willi bid, tliV. 44175 rrem Unose Lake, liy Crooke.1 Creek,lAt )er. (Jliewau.nu, Chatianoofra. Wbl a hill, Siiauner. l.a.eanii Oliver Luke, to I'lluo vl lo. 'turn mUnr aud 1-aok, eu.-u 1 week. Leave ihxMe Lake Momlikv at 6 a. to.: Arrive at friuevlllu in S lava Leave Prlnevil l Monday at 6 a. in ; Arrive at Moese lake m i lUy. tloud required wUli Ud. 4,ue. 4417 rrom Sparta, by Ka!a Valley m.o.l. Pine Valiey 111. e.), Browniee Kerry (a. 0.1, ami kiuhOuiKh 10 SaliibrU (Idaho), 60 mile and back, once a week. leavo 8na Tucadav at 7 a. m ; ArriveatMalulirlanexidavbvp.m.; Leave Hatubria Thurwlay at 7 . m ; Arrive at eparta next day bv U u. ui. liond required with hid, il.uis). 44177 From Aatoria toGrav'sIttver (Wash. Ter.L '24 mile, and back, once a week, iu wlVi anil suitable aleaina ats. Leave A slot la Monday at 8 a. m.; Arrive at (ir V Ittvi-r by S p. ni ; Leave (iray't Itlver T icadav at 8 a, in.; A rrive at Astoria hy 3 p. m. Bond required with La-1, 13 000. Fer ftirmsot proposal, bond, and cert'.flcate, and also for i true toua a to the condition iu be em-bret-ti in tho ctntra.-t, etc . ate advertisement of thia dale in pamphlet form, inviiing prnH8ala ior mail aorvice iu the t-talua ami Territories, to oe itiuau at tno ternauai )Kstwmf-s or me anove reuiua, and to be had ol application to Hie second Aa.t.i.nr p at i:n,u,r.l Hi la uhoultl lie saut in sealed cnvolonea, 8iir- ad-lreiised to the fcecouu Ass'atant I'ostmaster treneral. i. M. Kay, I'ostmaster General. MUSIC BOOKS- FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. THESMIHGEIYER The publisher! reipecifully re-jiic-.:i, an exiiailna turn of theee heir newet-t two book?, i-v achoola about Lo purchase. 1 hey Will bear curoi-a Ison wlih any others. BY II. S. Si W. u. rrikiu. COOlTllEYS. BY K. SI, ITIclutooli. TIItSIUMU RIVKR tut a pure, sweet title quite approtirlat to the character of the bvmus, which are well chosen aud tklilfuMy eel toiuiiMC Hepre tentative sougiaie: 'Whiter than Snow," page 98. "Shall we meet with ihu Lo ed," page IOC "sweeping through the gate," page i3a. GOWII KCWSIsi most cheerful companion to Ihe other equally ir od book, did'erine only as Ihe laelea of tlie two immposera, aud perliain th-i reqiiiiemenif ot singer In each vicinliy may differ ltt-p eeutalive song are: "The K ng In the Manger," nao 3. Swet-t Be ami Bye." page 'Jti. "Hear Himcalitug," iage l'2u. Specimen copies eontfur retail price, or 3ju each. OLIVER DITSON Sc CO., BOSTOiT. C. H. Oltaoa Co., I J. E. Dltaon A- '.. 711 Broadway. BuccesBorstoLeectWalkei New York. I I'biiatlelphia. LIQUOR BUSINESS JUST OPENED. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SAMPLE ROOM, Opprslte tbo Statesmak Office. I KEEP THK BF.ST OF MQPOS FOR S VMP lera to teat. Alau sell it hy toe bottle or K.-l-lon. at I'm t'Kml wholesale price. Country trails -oliciteJ. tjlve me a call and you will trade and be aatiiilied. JAS. DICKINSON. m-hmf JUST OPENED! PIONEERBAKERY. Coiuwerclu) Street Oppoaite 111 Stateaman (tfHee. a mi a I'rcsh lfretl Iitll . fra I'iks and O axes for tauillies and j.aaitij trade baked to order. ., , KaHMAXKKTAI, Cakks tor Weddlttafi, ao oiablea, pionlco, etc., ljaked on abort not'.te. y STRONG A HAIN. 1U. II. Jtfl. KISI4, CDENTIST. One full set of teeth iri0.(, Utie.baUet ui rer or lower, S15.00, on Vulcanite rubber. None ut the beat of mvterial tifetl, anal flint ulaae work. The .HJAL AN&THKtlA applied lor palnlus e.ractlou ol teeth. Al work warranted to give utlie satink)tioD. State Street, Salem. Ogn. - " iana:tf vt Lots In North Salem. I WILL 8KIX I1L04 Jt9 OB LOTS IN NOKTB Ss.l-'ixi, li-wft tluui have beu oared since imo. Kwv is Iheclwiicc to scoure s hume. Fo? Win anjJy r J. it. MtaJLANif. ; vniattih-ii WHY NOT. RAISE GOOD STOCK? Of alt kinds, especially whet) it .,!.-. so m't-h better iiiu s.jvt,!j ri(ivi ' R. C a CAL. OEER Have r.:---:.ti-tlt- r.-r siu; ftil,.yn CHtKA Hi M,S, SUtHt'r-JItdt.N an-l ItuI.TUN CA'f TLK, O H IU.1 ar..l MUKKl.Nti 1 HU KKN?, iu hrir lavwi nn-re !' !-,' 0: StilMit, thctr-ia. 3, illSCKLLANEOUS. A. 3.: ROWLAND. CITY HACKMAH, With Oau-bin, Smith A Co. TJEADY AT ALL TIMk TO CriN VI TPFR aii MM.aaDd Bagxage to Car or float Aim city drive, funerals, etc. KATH: CALMMO-Fl rat Hour a " Kaeh aiii-eedlni hour ill I a DHIVTNO-Perhotir " j m tr .To r from Tralna or rteamiirati (i or FcVkkala- A hack a Ib4:tf STAGE LINE! RACKS LKAVS TVRHP.R TrESDAT, THl'ItSDAY & SATURDAY ON AMWV4L OF THE CAES. HACKS PASS AUM-VILLE, 8UBL!MFTT Suyttm, Mehanui, and run to King'a Prai rie. Fare from Turner to Mehama Si 00. or tl to King' Prairie. If you want to pend a S-a ilats irom buliie.l Uiil, take.a trip on ibl Unsr. The beat of flahlng and hunting. Plentv at good land for Immigrants to make borne aav ota Uovernment and Ua 11 read. A. JOXK, f t Proprietor. may i:uT IFYOU - WANT TO GET SHAVED CO TO BEN. KELS AY'S AT HIS NEW STAND extdoor fr.JO. tTiafovge". near the MS Holel C.A. BURCHARDT 36 Washington St., Portland WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALKBI FINE WIHES & LIQUORS, orrKaa fob sale 40 Oases Genuine Rhine Wine From the famous Bremen Rathskeller, FRENCH AND CALIFORNIA CLARET French and Sonoma White Wine, The best In the Country. ST. HELENA WHITE W'NE,. Light and Very Plcaeant. mm CCGNAC RUI WEEXIES By the Barrel Gallon or Bottle. ianl:d.twtf PLOW FACTORY ....and....; GENERAL BLACKSMITHING. , The Halsev Clipper Plows, if all aUca on band and made to order. Thesa Plow do.the beat work in stubble and aodt plowing, and are In general uae among mrmer la Liu u Co. Sorse Shoeing, Wagon and Hack WOEK Ota promptly. Plow and all work warranted, and put ap at loweat rate. O. H. PAINE, Prop. decU'tl HalsevCkrecoe - ' r W00DBURN NURSERY. J. II. SETTI.KMIKIl, . . Prop. 1 OniVrR,TITl SHADE, ORNA- lllviUUW mental ami Xut Tree. VLNES AND NilRl'BBKUY IV-uatumlyJonhand,' Jcnd for Cata!tgue and I "rice Lirt. Addrew) J. if, TTLEMlEat. mr , . Wootlbura. W-mdburn, Marlon ootiruy.JOregon. nl4-dAwtf SiiEM DRAY AND HACK COMPAHTS Trucks and Carriages ARB ALWAYS USaIV VyU BCWJiKSa. L, 8. 6COTT, Proprietor. EAT 3.S 1 CALUSa-First hour .'.......Hiss or a J':'h "'""Xing Hour ," . e RI rHQ Tvr hour a a To or irom Trait.sor SieanboatiC! aa SAT.KI Wagon, Carriage and Farrm i Horses: for Sale. w K HAVE A NUMRKK OF fiOOU WAtt. m,uiriviiiii rartn rtoraea tor sale aA Itai L4IW rMIVHHI, Any ai! ami style you iloeixe. Call oa a at iksk tUgUKI WOOD iu WRIGHT. ry a XT -t-t v-T-T - -A-V --A-JVrjL7t . I.XN "OTa CLUINSINtJ AND KEPAIR1N6 AND CLOTHING MADE TQORDER . A "l K k FORT V IKtlK rilsiiu,u JS. S4 in ,l.e l.usii,esl I.! n-H h ...iiitic to'euar t sitNteition. 8hnp h;i(mimic kxjtreai . ti urr -r 1 1 s ttm .'it m,;r. L I- w I vllt. !, -!. - i -!.! ZKY.