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WEEKLY OKEGOI . STATES2UI
rut DAY
I MAT 1. 177.1
riHKWoiiKo a Tr r nr.
Kb. Btatkhnm: Tka public mind has uover
bnou fully MttUiUud rogardiug Mt. Hood, mid
the altitude, outlook from its summit, etc.
There aro those who any that it is importable to
reach the summit of Hood, and those "(lanles"
who say they have, are mistaken about II.
Those to on Hod "parties" with tqnal omphaiiii.
eUte that M t. Hood's "heavy crusv" can liu
roaohed, mid bring very convincing proof that
tliny have ilimo no. Htill there aro many who
duubt. To remove tliuir unbelief, thj follow-
PLAW
liu been Miirgostod by one of lltoso ao-ttillfd
"parties" who la willing to do bin part In carry,
tag It tbrmiKh, viz,, during July, my tho 4tb, a
party go np the mountain, large enough so
that each one by carrying a imall bundle will
make la the aa-greg-alu considerable; tad having
two men who are to stay to land to thinRi, and
Hie rent of tho party descend the mountain.
At about 9 p. kt. of aaid 4th of July, make a
bonfire aud aetid up tome skyrockets, eta., hav.
io It an well understood that people Id differ
ent towns throughout the Btato can be go the
look out for the same and be ready to report.
Tho above can be done we stak. from the as
sertion of those who have been up, and now on
the name authority, gay that the following will
Its done, viz : A party leaves for Summit Pral
rh o arrive on July M; 3d,ascond the mountuin
to oanorlment; July 4th, go up again and leave
mome itoes, flags, etc., aud with the materials
for the evening. Moasrs. Urnyles and Miller
have volunteered to stay ou top of Mt. Hood to
nttend to the flfo-wnrks.
Ttie parly spoken of will atart from Tygh
? allry, and all othora who duiiiro to lie one
of those to asoond Uie mountain oan meet them
at Hummlt Prairie, 60 m ilea from i'orllaiid.a
good wagon road all the way, on July 2d. The
artioles necessary to bring will be au outfit of
camping utensils of course axes, gnus, fishing
rods, compasses, thermometer, barometer, and
if any one lovea DoUny he oan Bud plenty of
new Oowers tu classify, la there Sl.bOO for the
placing of a flag on Mt. Hood offered? Nod.
TiiiKU itiKTitic-r ik iii;hi ixvri
Tint;. MosiMnrrra. Ogn., May 10, 1877.
Editor bH'atkhhan: I am requested to send
you a rnport of to-day' work in the District
Teacher's Iuntliute, to in set.aion here.
The Institute assembled in the Christian Col
lege, and waa called to order al 10 o'clock, A. M.
by Dr. 1.. L. Ituwlaod, biate buperintunduut.
D. L. HUnlcy waa ohoaen Secretary pro. turn
Kiocllont muato waa furnished by a olioir; after
remarks by the I'residout, on the object of the
Institute!, oommittios woo appointed, and ar-
raiigomouU made tor a permanent organlza-
Uiui.
Iu tho afternoou permanent GUiJors wore
ohosen - ltuv. H. G. Adanm, President, Mia N
finriiiKor. Vioe President; Ladru ltoyal, Sec
retary; Miss H. J. Harrison, Asistant HucreUiy
"Uiulifioatioo of district teachers," and "Or-
ttinsranhv." were freolv disenssed.
Iu the evening a larxu atidioucu assombled in
the chapul of the oollt-go to hear Uw address of
wuloomu by I'mr. M. 1,. I'ipea. it waa resnonn.
d to iu bohalf of tlio taUera by 1'rul. L
ltovul.
Kioollnnt nmnlo by the Monmouth silver
band, and the olioir eutertained the oooauiou
Kvorytluug luilwuioa a pronlaulo tltuu
With toaohors nut uure yol.
Ha-
iiUAL.
a)H.a.lUN.
"How fanilliarly we have oouio to talk of rall
iioau as familiary as matda of thirteen do of
dofi." All our mining companies are capitaliz
ed In the millions. A man with a aiugle sail'
Him la only a pretty wull to do Individual, Ho
mut have at least five millions to be calied
rioh. A fall tiro for lam than a million is scarce
ly rutpeotablu. To steal lew than a million is
rogardod as criminal. It would be au unini
portaut railroad that did not issue Its bonds in
millions. Governments rank accordiag to
tholr millions of dobt. tttatea indulge in owing
millions. Ctties that do not owe more than one
million ludloate lack of eutorprisu on the part
of their politaoiaus. We bavs oue hundred and
twontv-two millionaire in the Htate." San
Francisoo Paper.
Suppose for a safo prop tuition, that in cutting
off the "oue huudred and twenty" the "two'
millionaires are left In Oregon, that does but
hange the fact ot Immense wealth, and plaoed
whre It will do the "moat gscd." MUliona
will do.
Wells, Fargo A Oo., of this oily, are adding
sMistlilnff new to their business, ia the way of
lmoraswuent loocinc to a safe ooodoet ef a
eafo business, and In doing that it beoaae tieo
essarf to have more than one kind of safe, 'nd
thU time K is a "burglar proof" Weighing
bout 9,000 pounds, although fross apoeanwxs
od wovid not saspeoc tbat it would weld mors I
than 1,049 pounds. It k the Beatasjt sale la the
oity, arthongta net nearly ee larys as some
others, and in poslUoa it adds to the business
appearanee of the "ofloeyVaguer is just i
oread of that saEgae be was over eatobing a
ft!W piec innocent trot the other day. J--x
llVr:Hsii Y IIKMN.
; iu m f (- t " i
The literary rxnrcisos at tho Univernltj Fri
day afternoon, ennatsled of a dactt by Miat Ada
Morllwr and Frank irrine, wLioh was sonownat
kmnsing.
; UecUmatinnii hy Ooo. tlnghau and Oray, who
am the promining yonng orators of ttia Cni
nrstty, .. .
. Entertaining extracts by Nina Anua Law
Irence, and Nottio Cooko, and ilittlut;iib by two
mall boys.
Tlw primary i xurciHoe were woll roudored and
diwrved orodl',
I.ncy Hiauliliiig dot i vend a gofMl rmitaiion
and wan fullowiid by I'.lla Gi nlilie win would
have (lmorvi (I much credit hr.(l nho succceduil
In lior effort.
, The f.xoroiiM'8 eloaed with a nn!o by Ijfwna
Willi, and clioniH in whioli she is entitled to
much credit.
The programme aa arranged by Mr. titeurii r
is nntiilid to that honor which ho alune could
recoive.
At ft o'clock the Allca Hocioty mot in their
ball and with uuiumul intermit, dmciniiii'd the
question, Itosolveil, "That the adoptinn of
tu Hawaiian treaty waa policy on the part of
the United Biatna;" with coimiilnrut.le dntilit the
rreuuleut rendered bis decision in favor of the
negative. .mi .
Chan. Johns and Hugh Hani -ion aftirtnert; t, .
0. Nelson, I'.. J. Nichols, J. 11 LiwU r and O
P. Uugues negatived the resolution,
Queation fur next diHcunnion, Rinolvcd, "That
ambition is a glorious cheat."
This society has a ngbt to boaut of ia elo
qnence, orators, and debaters, and fear not to
onpe with any in the Bute. They with the aa
Hlutauouof the AthcimiiniR, will give an enter
tainment during Oommencemeut Week, and
with the talotit which they control, citizens will
nt bedimippomtcd, who expect a fire t clans per
formance. X.
((inUIMIATIII.
Eo. Btatesmak: As it neenw to be a tore-
gune oniiclueinn that our City Fathers will not
act ou the sewerage qnentiou for some time.not-
withstanding the surveys etc., havo been made,
would it not be a aousiblo iJoa for them to paa
a law alxilishing Die une of wells in our fair
oity and thereby forcing prorwrty owuera to Itty
water mains and uae tho pure nvor water which
h ut int to be filtered through links, etc., before
it reaches the throats of our popoln. Bach
law would force, through necemiity the laying of
maim by the Water Co., all over the city, and
thereby causing all to uho it. The same law
in effect in all tiie large cities of the Eat, and
works to advantr;c,aiid is tbeeaUHe of relieving:
said cities of much annrcerfsary sickness. If the
Water Co. should charge exorbitunt rates for
water, opposition onmpauits would Fpring up
or else the city could ertict their own worka and
obargii a fixed rute for water. This is not writ.
ttiu in the iutereats of any company or private
porsiiu, but in the cause of suffering humanity
and hope our Council will give it conaiileratiou
CITI7KN
t'lori'l I pslivnl.
Tho ladies of the M. E. Chnrcb have in pi c
paration, for tho cvouing of the U2J. an cntur
taiunieut, which prnaiison to bu an unique and
enjoyable affair, inaHiutiou as thnxo having the
ariaiigemonls in charge propoao making it all
Miat. Among other thinga will to prcentod
a "Qnoen of Flowers. " KfriHlionmt tubh'8
will bo presided ovor by youn Ialis, oaoli per
sonating a particular (lower, attended by young
ludy waiUoeiies, also personating a particular
flower, such as the "Lily of the Valley," etc.
Ilefreahments sorveU, wilivnibraoe ice cream,
strawberries and cream, oysters, lemonade,
oandiea, etc. The Tory best of vocal aud irj-
trumentat maaio fur the evening. This "Flo
ral Festival" or entertainment will be hold in
the large and spacious auditorium of
the new M. K. Chnrcb building
rliicb. will be decorated lu encli
manner that it will require no atrbtch of imag
ination for your ideas to be landed iu a "Flower
Oardou." The purpose ef this entertainment
is social, aud to raixo, by giring inore than bn
equivalent, fundb for finishing the church build
ing. A laudabln purpose that undoubtedly
will be responded to. liemcmber it is for Tues
day evening, 21.1 of May, at the now church.
PAKAUKAr.-ll)
foMlfiened.
Through Becil A Cux, agents for Koed' Opera
House, wo learn that theEugllsh 0r Troupe,
heretofore advertised for the 21st and 22(1, aro
unavoidably compelled to postpone their visit
until after their return from Tho Callus and
Walla Walla. We learn from many seurces
that this Troups are deservedly favorites, aad
snooting with groat success in Portland.
Floral festival.
Ripe etra.berrlie. " "
Good bye-"Pubacks." i
netting decidedly hot. , i
Lineu coats in demand.
Nice weather. For rionics. -boa
brecRc Is not seo-brcejw.
Queen of Flowers who will be?
No duet hut "poworful" hot. J
The "Princess" for little girl.
"Eel" ekin dresses are the latcat.
"Water Works" Well, M it work.
HikU Water, Ice Croim and riulbeits.
News from 8.intiam very oncouraging.
(Uu)ripo flt'awbornoH in (pies) market.
"Who fefls proud?" Bristow of (""-ri",
"Hotbed of Sweotnesa" Garden of Roaefl.
Oo "Where? Young Love lies dreaming."
liny your game ( And Fish whore yon ptease.
"Grand promenad(o)"ing about this time.
"In time of peace," prepare for t!e festival.
Tick out your girl "that represents" your-
ideua.
Bslmon aro "raiming" away from Astoris.
Unhealthy.
Stacks" of flour requires "staoLs" of $20
pieces ntacked.
Haas (wysart'ir Hhow Ut night ho expects
to close hisshcp.
A iiromiuent Jeweler of the city says ho wants
to be a partner of W.vman's.
Note the communication from Inlcrxjiidence.
The lady speaks for herself.
U. B. A."-Kuiy Fkic Elaok Board B
Iilamed it mnut be the work of an artist.
Btrahan A Burnett of Albany and Corvallis
together make a btrong legal combination.
The Russians all.iw no newspaper correHpocd-
enlH to train with them in this campaign.
F.nse Dailistii some ot them Just a "little
sore over defeat and too "mocbee alle
same" Iiue liall.
Hosoburg' moans business, for their pro
gramme for fliutlh of July is before us in the
' Independent." "Tho early bird" "catches
the idea."
In the Bummer over Europe will the buttio roll
afur.
And the betting be divided 'twixtthe Sultan tssjd
the Czar.
AHtoria eUims tbirty-to Hotels, outside of a
long number of private boarding houses,
about forty saloons and no Water Works. An
other cannery is being built at Enappton.
Eiutwy's fiahir.g boat No. 13, last Monday
morning at Astoria, wentoves the bar, with two
men a Greek and Italian on board. The boat
ha.) boon found, but the men are supposed to
be drowned.
Trotting way down iu the 40'a along comes a
pacer who pays no attention to figures, tut
Htrikes for the front of course tho grey noire
wu.4 mud and promises to b&vo It as weight to
haul, iHit time. Two serixla don't make but
one p&y-hir. ifyeugot beat tret t-eit time
your bee'..
Lecture.
At tiie Firrft l'resbyteri:in CLnrth c-u Sabbstb
evening tho IU v. Mr. I'eck commc-uocd a se-rioa
of lectures, and subject for tho evening was
The Deluge." The speaker handled his sub
ject iu a pleasing manner, which was listened to
very attentively by a fil l house. Some ot the
arguments were uovel in their character and a
littlo sensational, bat quite interesting. The
preaching by Noah for oue hundred and twenty
year without a convert, showed conclusively
that Noah most hare been a man of great faith
or poor pre&oher. That t ho Delude was not
universal waa now puusible, and some strong
arguments were addtieed in favor of the propo
sition. That the time suggjated by tho amount
of work required to distribute again to the
several localities of habitation w8 inadequate
and inconsiaterit with the facts. He took the
gronnd that Noah and bis family were saved for
the purpose of populating the earth with a bettor
race and that tho Deluge was only universal in-
so-far only as it embraced tho particular por
tion of the globe looked after by Noah. Or in
other words the Deluge wss intended to wipe
from the face of the earth all of the family of
miui NorIi aud his family excepted -but that
it did not involve the idea that tho whole sur
face of the earth was under water. The lecture
was full of pleasing recituland original thought.
"Start
In thinking ever the past to incident is
brought to mind, illustrating "Nfeel Mated,"
and at to lory Is not very long, possibly some
one who has a good looting team, will appre
(jlate tl ioke. Beauty dose not always go la
2:40, sometimes 3:194, in this ease a "well to
do" farmer had a nvoe looking team aud they
were "Black"- hut that even did not make
them go veiy fast in telling and boasting
of tho good (lualltiee aud bow ''nicely
thoy were mated" when oue of tbero could go
jo about 10 minutes aid the "under one" in
side of 6 minutes the person addressed simply
replied "Yes tliey are Buiol;." Wetl galtod
"Niooly Maud."
Mining New.
From reliabio sources we karn that things
ut the Lucky Quocn Dilue aro aesummg better
bao. Work is being pushed lu a tuuuel, like
wise in the now sluife, which is down to a
depth of 31 feet, showing ' a good ledge; and
rich ore in beiny taken from tho mine, and the
Mill is savlnr; tho rut fI rrsults that ou;;ht to
ho satiofiuitofM Tlnia nod "haug on will bring
things f e- '
Water Wanted.
Will the gentlomauly director, or the man
agomeot of Salem Water Works, inform the rit
sens of Commercial Street how soon or "bow
long" It will bo before pure river watsr will bo
running down the aforesaid street not as free
as water, but for a oompoQsatlon. ' Sons of tho
dwellers on Commercial Street are anxious.
Hwlrsw Homing (tea.
The organ tSAtioa effected eleoted the fellow.
log names, gebtlomea asomoera: President,
George Herten; Vie President Frank XsCnily;
let Captain, W. T. GrUweid; M CstpMua, 8. U.
WetsMte; Secretary and Treaeower, W. T.
Oray. Mesa M Flueae for olub, ,TJndias."
Kot to to outgone, has gone and "dmed up
too. and he is now botler "flxed thai ever to
io all the job printing that cornea along. Miller
et Bloharda, San Fraucuoo, furnish the type
and Stlotoa looks after the other little basin eas
matters.
i ' Mew
Ths frvening Mereury, wHh lie 'uw dn,W
nd things preseotsa respectable appeuauox
tint yon know "appeiuanoos are often deceitfal
and aud the "politics of toe concern nueos
(reconstruction) a now dretis Soeuotiac.
nrlnatty.
"E(gg)"xaotly so -Imt Mr.W.U. I'orlers littlo
girl in this city found au egg that "floM sway"
with all ttK' bans eggs-ever diahed up ftr the
publk)g6;p. It is a very (ma!ll grmt curi
osity. miiiarflv
Lrvin of il.d sport, ami the? are iiiiatKu,
ulgli'.ly thtoi'gtlie r.iiliard Kooma at tl.o ('tie
meliotft, aud there flml wxtvth'.ntt in cnlor. u .'
nt the wtt! of ih'no h i in In'tT- !i t.V jsutrnw.
Hoodluus.
About three wotis ago, a certi.n hoodlum
from North Howell Prairie came to Halem, and
prewUd two forged orders to two of our busi
uo men for payment. Oue of them paid the
order lu a pair of boots, but the other order
was suspected, and not paid. That order pur
ported to be for $22 The hoodlum then
offered to take eighteen, twelve aud then eight
dollars for the order, bet SO' nothing u it. He
was arrested oa Saturday, upon the forged order
for sis dollars upon which be got a oak of
boot. The trial came ap before JueUse owiq,
oa yeeesrday, and aaejiBation was waived, and
be was remanded to jail to await the aotiou of
the Grand Jury, at the June term of the Cir
cuit Court here. We ferbeer to give the boy's
Basse on account of bis mother, acd others who
are good people. He i only It years of age,
and thk oase may teach him .that ."bonraty is
the best policy."
At the Methodist SMsntlajr NHsool.
There was t fair attendance, for the "Bong
8crvic"eirrcisee and the singing was just euoh
as you could natura'.iy and reasonably expect
from the known character of tho' who do the
singing. The eelecUon aud the ia:;:r. were
good. A tittle inoicient, not down iu soy pre
gritmtn.a. and not necnttrily luvolved in the
singing, but startling la tu snnouueemeut
nobody si xt, and the incident was at an end.
The B. IS. A. was thore and his talents suffered
none on exhibition. The halt hour pissed too
q.ilokiy. a1 thot eigaifioatit little U-U will tap.
Il Sites 4.
W.i ecu v; ii.v djipatMheg from i-f.u Fraacis-
. JaniNiiM.-,
Kvsrj thing Is "diessing np." even ttte prin
tBrs talk ot ucu things, reckles Of conse
quences, aud the spirit is catching. All around
town you see the evideuoea accumulated
"drossitig up," fixing up, building anew, tear
ing down and building over. Your neighbor
gets mad at siting you "fixing" thuifjs go nioo
lv, and straightway ho goes to see Weatherford
about "Avorill's Chomloal Paint," and finds It
ohoap and he buys something less than a ton of
it, and slashes it ou, because it's cheap, and
times are good.
T' - '-an; ' tvMenccs of permanent and
nuu.iMi ::t, that present In a stroll
over the city. lj. M. Flamondon is having
Ixiilt for himself, a very neat and tasty private
residence, and wheu completed wuii tuu m.i
roundings and attachments, will add very much
to that part of the city known as "Piety Hill."
Others seeing his works on the "Hill" are
stimulated to actio a and are brushing np. Eu
gene Breyman has been improving the grounds
and surroundings of his elegant private resi
dence, and when eintptetcd, will make a very
great improveme... 1., appearance iu that part
of the city in which he resides. F. N. Cooke
has decidedly the finest private residence in the
city, in close proximity to the Htate Capitol
bnildinir, and fronting on Wilson Avenue; es
timated to oust $30,000. J. II. Albert, Geo. P.
Ftolman "ai Joseph Dolman have a trio of resi
dences fronting on Wilson .Vvenue and ad
joining each other, that for beauty and unpre
tentious adornment, together with well oared
for grounds, are second to none in our beauti
ful city. Dr. Carponter has the nicest "Patent
Stone" walk in the city. Balem, and Marion
County have the finest Court IIdobo and
grounds cn the Pacific Coast. A full block of
ground, centrally situated is occupied as Court
llouse property honae and grounds cotini; in
round numbers SllS.OM. Salem is decidedly
prood. In view of the wealth that erects ubt
inch public buildings. The Capital ef the
State with a State Uuuae well under way, that
will coBt when completed approximately $1,000,.
000. The Willamette University, a Methodist
institution of learning is located here, and finds
tno best of management, and continued pror-
perity, under the special direction of Trof. T.
M. Oaten a scbularly and genial gentleman
and present Mayor of this city. The Academy
of the bacred Heart, under the patro jage of tho
Catholic Church Is here located, the building
occupied costing some SflO.OOO, is an ornament
to the city, and the school for young ladies con
ducted by the "Sisters" of this church is a credit
to the city, and the church they represent.
Sakm names the finest hotel outside of Port
landnorth of San Prar. eisco on the Coast
the"Chemeketa"-costing,as furnished originally
S125 000 in round numbers, and la now a paying
institution, under the management of 8. P.
aiathews, Esq., the prtaent landlord who
kooiva "bow to heap hotel." Tha hotel is the
property of. Ladd A Bush, bankers. Heed's
"Opera House" under the direction of Heed A
Cox, Agents, fills the demand cf a "theatrical
world" ted oil er shows and eotertaimenta. A
fine hell and woll managed capacity for seating
SCO to 803 people, costing originally $40,000.
Ladd A Bush aro the banker! of the city, v?i:h
S. II. Albert, cashier, end A. C. Brey, Account
ant aud book keiptr, with Mr. Bush as mana-
yor and director, who gtvo3 thsir large business
bis persotml attcniioa. The bsnk id oua of tho
solid institutions of a solid country, and is well
and safely managed. The bauk building ia an
elegant structure fronting on Shite aud Coramer
oial streets, aud U an orssntent to tho Capital
city.
Among the private lesidencei on tha "Hill,"
deserving of special mention is that of A. A.
McCully, aud a bewtiful home it U, with sur
roundings indicative of wealth aad good taste.
Goo. U. Junes, of Jones A lV.tersoa, has a
magnificent private residence on another "hill,1
overlooking the city. The locality is known as
"Gaiety,"(not Piety), "till," aud is certainly
the flue-it location iu the city for a pjivata resi
dence in that it commands almost the eutirecity
from the emineuco.
A stranger strolling ever the city, would nat
araily find attraction, and a prominent and per
manent improvement on, the water front, as
towering towards the sky, in vast propar lions, a
maguiHoent Vi'irthouae. owned and controlled
by tho " Orr.rgers ot this county. It is a
magnificent building with steam hoisting works
aud all the modem appliances for dispatch aud
safety in tractHtciing the immonse business iu
handling and shipping the large amount of
graiu that seeks a market through these chan
nels. Tho "QraugMr's Warehouse" Interests
are closely aud aaiely managed by Wm. J. Her
ren, Esq., than whom there is nunc better quali
fied to fill tiae requirements of such a position-
As a financial scheme the warehouse u a suc
cess.
There are ef course, many other items cf
"Jottings " that caanot find place to-day, for
fear of wearying the patieuoe of our readers.
Borne ether time you may expect the pencil
sharpened and shot at you, so pat year bouse
ia order, &d "dress up."
Oao buy hum, from tuorn till nikht, iu
Salem, yesterday." '
. Wheat $1 4o, and more eomiug in thsa one
would (aspect to be ia the country.
Mercha&te sniUlns, over Urge sales ia every
department. Farmers are not afraid new to buy
and the greater number have the cub, cr will
have it "after harvest." ' '
Weather, just sueh as farmers want, a trifle
Warmfor overcoats but Just right for tiie
soda man, and he Is happy. Everybody tashing
around, earnestly aliasing a phantom.
City improving, times getting bright, every
body drew s priee Friday night---and thev are
happy. Mr. (iriswold says he is going to push
his mill to an early completion. Hcmebody will
build a werlen mill after which the water
works will be sainted, the new M. E. Oboroh
building will be finished bv the efferts of the
ladies having the little mailer in their hituV
"After Harvest" will socu be fcorc, tlw far
mcr's ships will bring golden returns for their
labors and with prosperous breeee, aud threat
ened gale w'th salld all set, and Sag unfurled,
for the next Ontennod, "will bid yni 'good
bye-,' f.nd ra;- t you at'rhe giosu-iiig."
, ITEMS IN RllF. ,
Cool,
Cloudy,
Nice,
Weather.
New moon.
'Queen cf flowers,"
Make your guess.
"Cal(l) aLll!y "beautiful?"
Sam'l h. Simpson, writes nicely.
"How Bivootis the tninic" :it B wn's.
Strawberries and cream and all that.
Some of tho "fast teams" aro tiod up.
"Tho light of other days" Lamplight.
Lively times at tho Ciiemeketa. - Steamer.
Booth's "Swackhammer" ia ont of town.
Tick out your "Itoso, Geranium and Queen."
"Every moment rmis itself" In golden
sands.
Wheat is coming up all over the valley for
larvost.
"How s-roet to bo remembered" by your
enemies.
"And running o'er liko violet cupj of dew"
the days when we went strawberrying.
A. J. Donaldson has the fever and now ha Is
bound to have some of tho "patent atone"
side walk.
The "Song Service," at tha Presbyterian
Church, Sabbath evening, was a ploauant fea
ture cf the exercises.
Salem has a band "and they make tho
night -or words to that effect. There is "lets of
music" "in a horn."
Wool baa already commenced coming into
market, and from all quarters we hear good re
ports in reward to the quality and yield, the re
sult of a very mild and favorable winter for
shoep. Prices for wool aro hardly established
as yet but there is no reason why good figures
should cot be obtained for first-class wool in
good condition. At a fair figure for wool Ore
gon will be able to make a good showing in cash
as exchange for the article.
. Cuardlan's 6a!e.; ,
NertrK'w HKItKRi OtVRy TffAT BT
virtue aa enter and trnf IhvCnwxv
't-nrt uf Marine euih.y uregmi, aisle on tta Tea
dvef April A H.,1K7T, I will exse for sal
I ho highest bidder, tni ash In hawl, all the nut
title end lateroxt of K.I ward an I Alfred lrHt,
minor hoi r lit Au.imtos lwiillol. leueat. 3
In and to the I'M lowing de-nrlbe.1 ,ar -ei of laait
"HiiHteit in Marlon eoiimv, 8ta o of Ornr, e
wit: omiineioiiKi th s W enrner of Jia f,
I'l iiin le'it-umaiion lam! claim InTS, K, W
of Wlllainctix wnHtn, lK-tnf claim No 4.);iheao
easterly online nf tlt claim lit pii: (henoe
N to S line of sastulaiia; Hiencc N 71' 4.V W tw
the NW,rn r of Ml-1 o'aim; then -I l,t H ctioe
benoeK KchaliKthenonH liihg p joor3
a'.nolnjr, o-in'ai.iliKabo'il lWa .re m re or !e
Aln, enmmuiujiiv all he N W corn-ir of the ta
nnl'en laml claim st Aiigo(ii Lamlerianl wtte.
No. HI. and noililcatlnn 3!W in raid Comily au4
nit 8(aie; ihoiwe S on llui of mM claim C4.'
ohHttis: Iheiu-e 8 8U ti Sftehitlns; thence N IS
3o' K 72:7.1 Iminx; tlienon Won Hue ofnaiit olaiaa
V. ohahiH to i'oe (it be;;tonln, ooniaintiu-; abtHic
2ooaornii'eorleii Aino. the M ha'f nt' ik.4
ilonation latid claim 1 1 John McKayaml wife. No.
43, tu T5,8 tt I Wot th WlllaimiiU merldtn ia
naiil (.ouiity and Slate, and niHilt-iaion H7i, ooo
tnlln(( atwH awanre morenr le.; tho Intereot.
ol the said helm being oho (hint eaeti in
each of wkt -i(rturltitd piooea of land. sii-ct t
i no oower ngiu or the mother nl lbs uita minnra.
taint snle ivi II lake p ate at the Court Hoiiie door
111 Halen. Ua. lon colllltv. Orernn. at tho Knur n
one o'clock F. M., on iho ;h day of June, A. is.
I'". I'. hULl.l VAN.
April ii Onanlian of Ud minor hetro.
nS UKnisp.-fluNlco HAVE TtEKf AHnO)
1 clAUil for some tine ds4 wiih H. 1. Mima.
and now desire to give notice that we will not
reipecmny oi ms contracts alter this dale. M
havine abandoned the btMlnePsaDd Koe to warte
ananowa to as. All parties Interee-eii will take
auo notice. T.J. IIALt
J. Kiaiuta.
Pllverton, O-jn., Anrll It, la77:4w
Hut this f.
thit city.
uhtf-.il l;.i ti?e hi 0"! tlia incr-s- in
i Hg Iwti-i .
T.i.s sirti'-H t fti ;vd i.i ria
!.!;' f..;'.! -i.1 ti'i
Gin - Nea;iiitu is furouug on ar. fxteastvt
scale, aud yeshidnj he prcl-.s-d a very lsrf
oi.t roa rolli r, wi-.ighicg about f.OOO poueds.
Mel.
i.i &U ti'.e
f i.U iif,.'
mud. tn iiuprovew.-ni i
Legal Notice.
Ceruviitn Kjrrup.
Baooxa, Me, Sept. 7, 1670.
Dear Sir From early youth I was in feeble
health, troubled with humor In my blood,
weakness and debility ef the system generally;
was unable to labor much, and; only at some
light business, aad then oaly with great caution .
Seven years ago, the past spring, I had a severe
attack of Diphtheria which left my !lmb par
alized and useless, so I was unable to walk or
sit np. Noticing the advertisement of the Pebu
via Svcur, I concluded to give it a trial, and
to my great joy soon found my health lmprov
ing. I continued the use of the Srucp until
three bottles had boeu used, and was restored
to complete health, and have remained ao to
this" day. I attribute my present health to the
use of Peruvian Sybup, and hold it in high
estimation. I cannot speak too highly in its
priuso. I have in several caaes recommended
it in caics verr similar to mv own, with the
same good results. Yours truly,
I r;. S. lliMteher, M. D., of Ilerauon
. T.
"WwrAB's Balsam of- Wild Chirby gives
universal satisfaction. It seems to cure a cough
by loosening and cleansing the lungs, and allay
ing irritation, thus removing the cause, instead
of drying np the cough aud leaving the cause
behind. I consider the Balsam the best couch
medicine with which I am acquainted." Bold
by all druggists. .
fit ay tun Hem v.
The Willamette Manufacturing Ditch Com
pany completed the Pitch and water let In,
which came driving down to 8tatn. Mr.
Garden purchased the Interest of Dr. HcCaully
in the dray business, aud the Dr. will practice
medicine. Stayton Saw Mills are ruauing on
time, btoy too A Queeu Proprietors. Every-
thing around Stayton is prosperous and wator
from the North Hantiam ruus freely.
FARRAR BROS.,
WHOLESALE Ami RETAIL
GROCERS,
Corner Court and Commercial, an4
Corner Ferry and CornmorciaJ3
streets
ttOVl'tl
1776. CESTEN.1IAL 1371
CASH STORE
D. & A. A. icCULLY,
liealers in.
GROCERIES,
Cured Meats, Lard, Etc
St.arkey's Block, OnimervLi! Street, eaiem, Oga.
nll-tl
Pretty as a Picture.
At the store of L. 8. Batee on Comtoerclal
trcet, may be seen, "The Bird of Paradise,"
(in wonted and roses). Miss Ellen TUotson, of
South 8sii m, is the- artist, and the work is
neatly exoented. The piotare will be on exhl
bitton for one weefe.
"Uolden sunset, balmy breezes, and splendor
iudia:rib' le," sounds nicely, as from, tha As
torian. Well, what did you undertake the lit
tlo job for if you can't dscr:be it tell a Hah
'story.
t'oart it Online.
'roe regular term or Court at I'allae ccm-
(aenced on Monday. A very large Dumber of
Salemitee were summoned to appear at Dallas
in the case of Scut Bros.
Kail Potatoes. Kuae.
The first Oregon raised potatoes of the Early
Rose variety were thrown in sight Monday, by
Mr. Hy Gorman, ia the Halem market. They
were niee. ,
rttMtawe Drift.
The McMlnville loaded at the Qrsngsr'e
Warehouse Saturday morning &0 a&cki of
wheat and 400 sacks of oats, and there is more
grain In the warehouse awaiting shipment,
- frerUI I Wigandia )
If r Vie wanted
"AverUl" ( Chemical Paint)
Go to Weatherford's.
(Martina.
Quite number of eur "lgij (rater nity1
took up the liue of march for IaUe, ou Men
day. Courting going on.
April
LEO WILLIS.
WOULD TALL TlIK ATTENTION OF BUT
era to hia new stock of
0R6AI.8.
PIANOS1
Just receivod and offered at en-aily redueeil
prloee. eUhor tor oasa or on ui&taUuK'nts.
HIS BTOTE OF
BOOKS AND
Stationery
Ii also complete, and will bo cold at prV.es to salt
lire tunes.
Mill fiirni.h. at short noth. aa hook uiUUa'
ellu the United Staiei, at imlj!yliers ra.es.
Orders Aol'oiteil And au examination of hus stock
re-tpeottully Invited.
LKO WILLIS,
S T T S 8TR1BT.
April lt,ls7T;8J.
CBEyEKH. flOIEL
SALEM i i i OBrOOK.
Ttiu riit-ir clajsh hoticl, ooait.ite to au
ts appotatiawts, has been leased by
S. F- MATHEWS,
Forrnorly of Iks at. Charles Hotel, Albany, far
A TERM OF YEIARS,
Aad Is now open t the budUi:.
ler Day, nroa H upwards, aooordiaj to loiwUvaa
et room awl a.'teodaooe deslreil.
Board ami LoDouia Item U a week npiranU
DAT Boakis P per week.
A Frsa Onsubas t tt4 if m all fratas.
tVess lung e-cperieiwe ta Katnl iMistnena. M
Mathswa tMa jutttlteil ineipeotfug a taur ehassj
at the peereaags ef the Trarellng aad HiMae trader.
Try theCH&U&ia.fiiTAoa.ia.lyoi will caQ
affsia. deoatta
A Physit'lHn'a t'.xerfHr.
OAMiATTsrciLUE, Otseeo, Co. N. Y,
30th, 1876.
K. V. Fieuos, M. I).:
Dour Sir; I recently trtakd a c-ue of OMieii-
pation of many years' btanda.ii:.e,n which 1 tried
almost every remedy in the inuteria uiedica thut
ha ever been used for ths.t paipoie, wiihout .
obtaining any permanent relief. In my cUrpair j
I boasrhta few bottles ef yonr I'leaennt Tizrga- j
tive r.dlets and presoi ib d tbetu with the h;ij i
piest rosults. The patient is uw pertnaiiirally J
r-f!.(Hvl. Yo!irs FTaU-rr.aily, :
Palace Hotel,
8AM FRANCISCO.
GRADUATED PRICES.
Rooms with Board, $3 prr Day
Rooms with Board, $4 per Day
Rooms VvWut Board $1 day
Anj Upwards
Warren JUeJiifu!
tw a
thin
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