Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, November 05, 1875, Page 5, Image 5

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WIJ1LAMETTE FARMER.
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in. O. M. Cross wishes to
I of Sale tn and vicinity that
Voelved an entirely new and
ft good, embracing the latest
lets, bats, etc.. also new atvlea
lowers, feathers, eta . eta. Her
easonable. and she invitna thn
"1 and examine her unnria hnfnrn
t elsewhere.
I, the Temperance randldatA fnr (inv-
r California, not 370 votes In thu en
ate. pere are 252 Granrs n California, hav-
i uieuiDersnip ot u.uuu.
TCEE
to all ppllcnt. my Wholesale) nnd
'el) tuietftcv. 20 cents. K. K. l'llipylx. Itl.in ninu.
Miiuuuaiugnep r our coi uorn-s itue
JXyu Nnrscry, UIoouiIdkIou. 111. oSwlU
EASTERN NEWS.
2Cr- York Election.
Nr.w Yoiik, Nov. 3 Tliu Xcw York
Times ctltii:itc3 tliu legislature us follow;:
Senate, 22 Ilepitbllciu, 10 Demount; as
sembly, 80 Kcptibllo.ins, 4S Democrats nnd
claims tliu election ot tliu entire Hepubll
Stute ticket by 5.000 or 8.000.
Tammany electa 5 of the 10 senators,
and G of 21 assemblymen.
Total city vote, w'ltli the exception of a
lew election di-trlcU In the 21t assembly
district, 'hows the following totals : liigu
low, 73.515; Sewaid. 48,05!); Olnev, 43,
401; l'lielps. 71,021; Smytlie, 4S,021:
Hackee, 71.22S.
Two hundred and foi ty-six election dis
tricts :lvu Ulgelow 32.758. Seward 21,042,
Oiny 22,072. Phelps 32,572. Smy,the 21.-
Vii. liacKett ;,U4U, and .100 out or ro7
-election dNtlcU show 14.000 maiorltv for
Ulgelow, 12.200 for Phelps and 14,000 tor
liacKett. l lie wlioluiut of Tammany is
-beaten.
Miiftitirliimril (.lection.
Botox, Xov. 3. Complete returns
from 322 towns of this State, all but IS.
. give Rico a majority or 4.S33. These llg
.nres will be but slightly varied. The lti
liublicans elect all thu Counsellors and 31
.Senators. The Democrats elect eight Sen
ators one dUtiict doubtful. T.ie Repub
licans gain heavy on Representative, but
the ligures are not yet looted up. Ciapo.
Republican, i dieted to Congicss fioin
thu lt dUtrict by over 4,000 majority.
I'i'iuiNjiMiiiiii i:ioitiiii.
Pllll.AUin.riliA, Xov. 3. Tliu remit in
the Statu at this time, 1:30 a.m., is very
doulitlul. Twenty-two countius. includ
ing Philadelphia, heard from, give Hur
trmifr a majority of 1,427. Ouuldu of
tliis city thu vote "will be very cloe.
2:10 a. m. Col. MeChire concedes the
State to llurtranrt bv 22,000 maiorltv.
3 a. 51. Forty-seven counties foot up
20,750 majority for Hartrant't.
.tliirj lilml I'.IfcIIoii.
Bai.timohi:, Nov. 2. Uji to lialf-past
ono to-day, the election proceeded in com
paratively quiet from what was expected,
altlmughbloody fights and knock-downs
are fiefpicut and in some wards Iroin one
to a dozen shots have been Hied, but with
no very serious results. ,
Two hundred and seventeen wards give
Carroll lor Governor 15,270 majority. The
majority for balance of the State ticket
about the same. The three remaining
wards will probably give a small Demo-
. cratle majority.
Mlniienotn.
St. Paul, Xov. 2. Scattering returns
Indicate thu election ot the whole "Repub
lican State ticket, with the possible excep
tion of Treasurer, by majorities ot from
5,000 to 8,000. Xo returns from the large
towns.
New Jersey.
New Yok, Xov. 2 Returns as far as
. received from Xew Jersey indicate that
both branches of the Legislature are Re
publican. Esex county sends one Re
publican Senator and eight Assemblymen
to one Democratic Assemblyman, a Re
publican gain of five. The Republicans
caln two Assemblymen in Hudson and
two in Mercer counties. The Republicans
have elected Senators in Essex and Union
.counties, where the Democrats were ex
pected to be successful. They have also
elected a Senator in Salem. The Demo
crats elected Senators In Monmouth and
Somerset.
The last dispatches show the Republi
cans carried 30 members ot the Ilonso of
Assembly, with three Republican counties
to l-.ear trom, which will swell the number
to from 30 to 3S. The House has 00 mem
bers, o that the Republicans have a good
working majority.
Wlaconslii.
Mimvaukek. Xov. 2. Returns Irom 35
towu nnd precincts give Taylor, Dcmo
. cratle relorni candidate for Governor. 3S0
, majority, a Republican gain of 4,755.
Returns (rom Milwaukee and 85 towns
'giva Taylor. Democratic reform, tor Gov
ernor. 72 majority, a Republican gain ot
10,017.
Hlaalaalppl.
New Ow-KAN, Xov. 2. Returns inul
eite that the Democrats carry Mississippi
by 10,000. They have a decided majority
in both Houses, and elect tour Congress
men, and perhaps all the Congressional
delegation.
Knnaas.
Leaveswohtii, Nov. 2. The whole
Republican county ticket Is probably elect
ed by about 300 majority. Xo returns
from the State, and nothing can be given
to-nlght.
Vlrglala,
Richmond. Nov. 2. Meager returns
from the State show gains lor both Con
.wsrvHtivfO hihI Republican, the former
having tlio largest. In some counties
wheie the Republicans have no candidates,
they are supporting the Independent. It
l more Him prolublo the genera result
will not alter the I.eglslatute greatly.
Illinois.
CHICAGO, Nov. 2.-Reportstroui 40 pre
cincts and nine towns show the following
th'tires for county treasurer: Hue.-, !.
publican, 11.947; Hesslng. opposition, 8,
900; Keely, Democrat, 3,09,
The MATE.
Oregonian returns.
The returns so fcr rcce-.vea malio Laue a plu
rality 218. Union and Baker counties, from
which we hue only partial returns, will give
alditicnal iraJoiitUs for Lane, but Cu.ry.
Grant ni Tillamook aro lUelv to rcauco Us
majority.
FALL GOODS FOB
F.AJLX, TRAJUE.
MEYER & COHEN,
AT THE 01 D AND POPULAR ORtSWOLD
corucr, Commercial Street, Salem, offer an
Entirely New Stock
....OF....
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Epo"lally fclocte.l to titlt the
Best Country Trade.
Wo hae
Everything You Want !
In fact, wo have far to many good to enumerate the
varleti'a and describe the rtylc, and cannot fln.l time
todn It, Tor our cnsiomer cntwd to. In brief, we
say, then, come to us for all article? of
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Wear,
Youtha' and Children's Wear,
ALL FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Ai.d, lu fact, for
Goods of All Descriptions
Of couriM), we receive
Country Produce la Exchange,
As we always have done.
MEYER & COHEN.
Salem, Oct. 0. 1ST3. lm
Kellogg's Oregon
Ljindside Coulter Attachment.
TIIES" PLOWS WBHK AWARDED HtOH MEIt
It ut I hi- late Mate Fair, imlthe report nf a Com
mittee of F.irmer li' tried the drill of the Harden
City Plow with d h itluint iha Killis; attachment,
w as that plow njrmeii unp then was a
Gain of Nineteen Par Cent.
In favor of the Landiddc Coulter.
Couuty XCljflits lor Sxtlc,
A. B. KELLOGG,
octKtf
Kellngir'a, IIoiiuIkh Co., Or.
Woodbum Nursery,
WOOSBURN. IVTAtllUN CO.,
O&EOON.
A Choice Selection or
Fruit,
Shade,
Ornamental,
..AND..
Nut-Bearing Trees,
Vines and Shrubbery,
Plum and Prune Trees,
Constantly on hand.
Address
J. II. SETTLEIttlER,
T. B. ALLEN, agent for Sa'ein. Woodbnrn.
Circulars sent on application. ociiniS
For Sale !
MTU". FINK RESIDENCE corner of Com-ner-ctal
and Dlvtuion streets. In desirable situation,
with house lime, well finished, and convenient
ly arranged, and tro nd tastefully ornamented. Will
be sold very loxc and on accommodating
terms. Apply to
LB1 WILLIS
sep-24 ration's Block. State St., Salem.
Carminathej
For Diarrhoea and Dysentery use r.
Jayne'a Carminative Balsam. As
changes of climate or water, and in
discretions in eating often produco
thesecomplaints, travelers andotbers
should always keep a bottle of this
remedy by them. It never fails to
subdue the most violent attacks,
and it is equally serviceable for
Cramps in the Stomach or Bowols,
Griping Fains, &c.
For Cholera Morbus, Cholera In
fantum and CollC use Dr. Jayne'sj
Carminative Balaam. It removes
all sorenoss of the abdomen, allays
the irritation and calms the action
of the Stomach. It may always be
relied on to give immediate relief,
and besides being effectual, Is a
pleasant and safe remedy, easily ad
ministered to children.
For Asiatic Cholera and all Bowel
Affectlon8 use promptly Br.
Jayne'a Carminative Balsam. It
chocks the Diarrhoea, suppresses tho
Cramps which generally accompany
attacks of Cholera, and conquers
the diseaso in its inclpiency. It has
frequently been administered in
neighborhoods where the Cholera
has been raging epidemically, and it
has seldom failed to give immediate
and permanent relief. The Carmin
ative has maintained its reputation
as a Curative for nearly forty yeara,
Is equally effective in all latitudes,
and as a Standard Household Itonie
dy, should bo kept iu every family.
T A. DAVIS CO,, Whototlo AjcnU, 1'ortlanl,
i n- rjcirinrz
cclSm'j
urcijo.
THE FIRST IN THE FIELD I
For the Fall Trade !
F. LEVY,
Pioneer Cash Store,
MOORES' CORXGR,
SALEM, - OREGON.
I HAVE JUST OPENED ONE OP TOE T.AItG
est Mocks of Good that ever came to Balcm, con
sisting of
CLOTHING,
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Tailors' Trimmings,
Cloths and Cassimeres,
Opera Hats,
French, English, and German
DRY GOODS,
Salem Flannels and Blankets,
Carpets and Carpet Warp,
Oil Cloths and Mattings,
Paper Hangings,
Trunks and Valises,
Table Linens,
Notions,
Etc., Etc.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
la Variety;
Embroideries, Laces, and Hosiery,
Sacques, Sbawls, and Furs,
Itepollants and Water-proofs,
Worsted Trimmings,
(ulll kinds,)
Ladies' Corsets & Skirts,
Silk & Cotton Fringes,
Cloak and Dress
.Buttons,
Ladies' Boots
and Shoes.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Groceries,
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
CIGARS AITO TOBACCO.
All of which an boneht for Cash, and will be sold
CIIEAfER THAN EVKtt, as cntomer shall have
the benefit of my cash purchasts of Dry Goods
und Clothing In a low market.
Call and see If I will not offer yon
Wonderful Bargains !
F. LEVY,
Corner Commercial and State Streets.
Salem, Sept. 17, 1873. 8m
Steamer OHIO.
THE STEAMER OHIO WILL
Leave Portland for Salem
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FIIIDiY
of each week, at S o'clock a. m.
Up XTreigrrit, &3.SO per ton.
PASSAGE, ONE DOLLAR.
seplOtr U. D. SCOTT, Master.
FOR SALE,
At the very Lowest Prices,
One Hundred Bucks,
CONSIST1NO OP
Thoroughbred French Merlnoes,
CotnwoldN, and New
Oxfordshire,
And also GRADED DUCKS, from the above-mentioned
Backs. They can ha seen anytime by calling
at my farm, four miles sonthof Dallas, or address
octltf I). M. GUTIHIIB, Dallas. Or.
FALL PLANTING !
Flowers for the House !
Tho Autumn No. ofVlck'a Floral Guide,
containing descrlntiona of Hyacinth, Tulip,
Lilies, and all Bulbs and Meoda for Pall plant
lnir In the Garden, and fir Winter Flower
In the Honve-jnst pnhllshed. and sent free t all.
Add, -' TOSSfr Y.
Pacific University
AND
TUALATIN ACADEMY,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
FACULTY I
Rav. 8. II. MAR8II. D. D., President, and Profess
or of Intellectual Philosophy.
Uv HORACE LYMAN, A. M., Professor of Rhet
orlcand History.
HEO. II. COLLIER, A. M., Professor of Math
ematics, Rkv. T. CONDON, A. M., Professor of Natural
nWrorr.
JOS. W. MARSH, A. M., Professor or Latin and
J. D ROBB, A. M , Princ'pal of Academy.
Mus. M. P. SPILLER, Preceptress.
The school year consists of three terms, beginning
respectively on the first Wednesday of September,
December, and March.
lu the University tho tuition Is $45 per year, and
In tho Academy t30 per year pjyable per term in
advance,
ii.h, ...n 1ia h.ri nt frnm 1 tn fct nor week.
lixamlnatlous foradinI,slon will be held en Sep
tember 1st, at !l a. m., at mo uniicgn.
K'.r further lnlormallon. itddrt'st tho President or
any other members of tho faculty. ,ts, fi.il !i
2 Si QW ai
GARDEN CITY PLOWS IMPROVED
For 1875.
WE HAVE ON IIANO, AND ARE RKCE1V1NO. THE LARGEST 8TOCK OP THE ABOVE CEL
cbrated Plows ever Imixiited to thPacltlc coast. Thn success of theso Plows lsst joar exceeded any
thing ever befor- known In this Stat'. Those now on hand are made with new and special Imprmements, ,
Warranted Superior to any Plow in the United States !
THE GARDEN CITY SULKY PLOW,
Cutting 14 and 16 inches, with 3-horse attachment, and 16-inolt
rolling Cutter, is without a rival. It has been so thorough-
lv tested that we warrant its operation in any soil in
the State. These Plows are sold with that guaranty.
B-SEND FOR .CIRCULARS AND PRICE LISTS.-tBa
SCHUTTLER WAGONS, ALL SIZES,
MONITOR BROAD -
SEEDERS AND CULTIVATORS,
GARDEN CITY
CULTIVATORS AND HARROWS. ZZgt
T. CVIV1VIXGHAI.I & CO.
S4LEM, October 1, lSir,.
JOHN HUGHES,
JStAtO. StTOOt, a - m m, (SivlOlXl, Ol'OgOQ.
DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
TUBE COLORS, PICTURE CANVAS,
Artists' Materials of all Kinds,
Wall Paper and Window Shades,
Salt, Grain, and Feed
Iiime, Hair, Nails, and Shingles.
Salem, Aognst SB, 1874.
JOHN W. GILBERT,
Oommerolal stroot, JBctloiaa., Orocon,
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
OFFERS A SUPERIOR LINE
S. Z. Soller's
INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES,
Gray Brothers' Splendid-Fitting 42oods,
French ICid, Sergo, atitl Croat
BUTTON BOOTS AND BALMORALS,
ALEXIS SHOES, FOR MEN AND BOYS,
A FULL LINE OF TIRRELL'S BOOTS,
The Celebrated Hersome Gaiter for $6.50 other Houses charge $8 ard $9.
Also, a magnificent line of Goods from the most celebrated San.
Franoisco'Faotories. I olaim to have the LEADING LINES of
the WORLD, and oan TOP ALL OTHERS in Style, Quality, and.
Frioe. Mv Stock of
Leather and Slioe r"lixa.l33L
IS COMPLETE, CONSISTING OF
Oak and Hemlock Sole, Harness, Skirting, Belting, and Laoe Leathers;
INDIAN - TANNED BUCKSKIN, FOR GLOVE-MAKERS".
I have tho exclusive sale of tho
ing Leather, warranted to bo free from
benriing, which I offer nf San Francisco prices, with freight added.
Thanking the public for generous patronago in tho past, I hope, by strict at
tention to business nnd fair trading, to merit a continuance of custom. jy7
I
IMPROVED
jgEitxxa- a
The ImproTed ETNA"
a nolMleaa Bbnttle Dock
Utoh Sewing Machine, us
ing Straight Needle. It
has been manulbotured and
exteoalrely uaed la New
York city for orer (en years
and has always been held
in great favor on account ot
Us extreme slmglicity, du
rability, and wide range of
work as a Family Machine,
and no person wbo has be
come the owner of one, baa
yet been fonnd willing to
relinquish bis vKTNA. for
any other, where all kinds
are so well known. Yet
our mechanical experts
have been able to make
some valuable improve
ments, and we now present
to the public the IMPROV
ED yETNA, with the conn-
Machiue told ou lndilluenu or on nolvn,
fjtr Hencl for Urculars, &c.
JelCtf
uu.
K. V. CHAN!!,
TrKEVETLt.Col.. UtePorf.oonU.B. Voluntccrf. -
jL UB.cn. Uuibln'i block, i.j eulrf.
tali
owing
CAST
SspatS!
'Jltf tM-lAl
dAwtf
OF GOODS, CONSISTING OF
oolebratod Brooklyn Harness and Skirt
?Hb
nrniiiisL 7i I (WHTTi 11 '
AND
brands and cuts und not to break in-
denoe Inspired by experi
ence tnac u comDinea ine
good qualities of all Ma
chines, and will meet the
wants of every family. no
matter for what work It Ia
required. Tbeoonstrnctlott
Is such that It cannot get
out of order, and no ma
chinist Is required to keep
It In order. The operation
Is so simple that no lostions
are required by u now op
erator. With each machine)
we deliver printed Instruc
tion), and by readiug the)
name any experienced op
erator In enabled to operate)
on the Machine. We, there
fore, ask the publio to try
the yKl'NA, well knowing;
that tlicy will decide on lt mer
it, which are, Hlmpllcily, lleou
ty, Utility, una Durability,
every town In thu Stub, to whom a UboraldUcouut will bo given
A liberal illecoiint will be made fnr rnh.
I.. II. IAItONS,
111) Third Street, POJtTLANl), Or., Aucnt for Poclflc Coat.
lTr.!OTJi;i t The "HOYS' OWN" 1 ciH
? iVllilli I FltKU for 0110 lmtnlli. Addrenti
I UOVh' 0V," UoxSWJ, IJoilou, &,
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