Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, October 26, 1877, Page 8, Image 8

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BY TELEGRAPH.
Now York, Oct. 22 Tlio ilorald'8 npoolnl
from Fort Walsh, North wot territory, Out.
18, vln lrMnna, Montana, Out. 2lHt. eiiys.
TlioU.H. cotnmlhBlon wont out by thi;ov
erntnont to find nml trout for tienco unci good
wilt with tlio Hloux clilcrSlllliiK Hull him ill
length Micci'i'dml In coining f!i to laco with
tlio rr-doulitRulo Indian iiIiI&I'ibIii mid havo
failed lo iirliijr him to any tormn, nnd, In
short, tho commission him tnt Slttlnir Hull
and Hlttinit Hull has diMiilHrd It alirunUy
and disdainfully. Tlio (xtiridlllurt l:n Iiillt d
In ltf jinrpofn,Hiid Urn huiiix (jiichHoii Is nt
V.rfrom u MilNfm'tory wMtnltn hh whoii
'J'orry u..'J hln hro'hor ojinmlHxIonurH llrnt
milmiu.n Miolr lon; itnrl tedious Journey to
tho tiorlhVf.t.
lMlthfini, I'll , 0l.22-T!inip!oycBof the
rovuti tr,ll'or'tn UiHt runtime d lioruRtHii i;d
vhmco (il 10 pnr cfciit. havo hun nn.llliid ol a
reduction In wntins thin nmouiit. Tl o miner
aro at work to-ilay, but under protest and
niMuifY'slailnnR of pluHHiiro.
I'ltlMlidd, Mass.,, Oct. 22 Throo eoni of
Win. Downey loadod an old frun barrol with
powdor and diaounrend It. Tlio weapon
burnt, klllltiK two of tho boys and tearing oir
tlio band of tlio other.
Ohlcaito.Oet. 21 Tho Intor-Ocoan's special
says: Tho Bitting Bull eoinmlBHlon In no
more surcoHHful than was Konerally antici
pated. Thov wore wont at tho earnest hollol
Utlnn of the Canadian authorities, who ro
Hard the hostiles aa a perpetual menanco to
their frontier, and tho pollco niuwt bo aug
mented if they etay. This government would
gain nothing by their return.
juaucn ununic, r , voi. iii u.o. inmim
stationed here since tho riot troubles, leave
to-morrow. ...
Man Krauoisoo, Oct. 22 lUIn has fallen
bore at Intervals throuKhout tho day, with a
aoutliwest wind and proHpootofrioniliiuanco.
In Sonoma county enotiKh has fiillou to start
tho plows, lu tho northern part of Maura
inoutoyallov tho rainfall baa boon quite
copious, and In tho vicinity or Grass valley
and tlowhoro in tho mountains the rain, ao
coin pan lod by ball, has exteudod as far
down at tho fcUcrainonto and lowor portion
of tho rlvor. with Houthtasi or Kouthorly
wind, ard Indications of a continuance of
tho storm, in tno central piui unuuioru por
tions of tho Htato tho wealnur hits boon cloudy
andsliowory to-day, with warm lompora
turo and Houthnrlv wind.
F0REIOH.
London, Oot. 22 Advices from Capo Town
to Got. 21, Htato that ii war has lmuii In
Trauski botwoon Oalnskis and Ilrltlsh and
tholr natlvo alluii. KIkIiIIiik occurred Hep'..
21th aud2!lth nt Month Mi passu and Iboku.
(lAlekas In tho uumbitr of H.OIH) iittacknd I lw
Jlrllish , but worn ropulwid with n lomroNlK)
on Hunt 2llh. I.okh on tlio 2II.li uukiumn.
n-llfili Ii.li. (inn Itiutl If llli'il mill falv IVflllllfl
od. Ili'lnforcumeiitH bavobmu illspali'linl
from SImiouh b ly, and vnlunttm'.i uro buln
enrolled throughout tho colony.
An (ixpn-li)ii In ii colliory at Hwh itliin
tyr, iKiar (Hhmow, took ilni: to-day. Four
humlri'il mom worn In tlio initio and a laifjo
iiiiiulior killed.
dlascnw, Oot. 2.! I.a.ost nirllculirs from
HIkIi llluulyr shotv 2:i:i killed. That num
ber ik'Mioiuliid Into tho mlno this mnrulmr,
mid noiinnf llioMi, oxmiptonn who was work
ing noir thohlial't. at Iho llmo nf thouxplo
nIoii, hud h"U roMHiMil up to a Into hour this
nvoiilmc. Tliiiro Ih very lltllo hopnor roncii
Iiir tlio men. , , ...
Tlio r.icu for tho (Mtorlon (.talio at imiw.
marknt wan won by Joaiiuntio, Clciuomluii
lM,l.irl(Jllv,i.ll.
tjoiistiintlplo. Oct. 21 Siiloltnan IMhIiii
tolnuranhs that tho ItuxthiiH Iuivh liijorpn
rated IH,()ih) IluluiirUuo lino tholr urtnv, mill
liiiuxpnciH to bu nttiicked. Mo has entionoh
od nlnis'df ho hh to cover U'luUtliuck.
Am If i'aslia, tho now Turkish (nubiistilor
Inl'arls.lH Inutriiutuil to htato liniiii'ilUu.ly
on his arrival tho tntiiia on which Tuikov
woulil uiiiko poai'ii, If tho ixtuurs wlli tit
inoillftto, lu I'ousupiiuicu of Mukhtnr I'.iiIi'n
dliatr.
All thotronpiilii (ViiiHtniitluopln inn IkIiiu
Hotit Im-illv to I'fobi. H.il, Ai'liiiiet r.yiuil)
I'.tshawlll t;o Imtiiudlatuly to tr.ko com
maud. Kierniim, OLt. 23 -Huh lunn I'lrislm Ik
uboiit to t-niitl Col, Vali'Ulliin llJker and t It
or Knglixli oIlUierN luck to ('nistuiiiliiiiilii.
C.uol'Ji, Out. I7 (ifii. lioyiiiniiu ihiiiI
vanoluK on ICt.otouiii. Km Is Mirroiiudtd
anil ui'Kollstluus for lis nirremltr Imvii In hi
iipouud. UtiHslau bosil(imi(M aro now at
Voilnoli'k. (icn. KiviKir U inarchiii):
UKtliiHt Ismael 1'iimIiu.
'Iho positions ut Holiiflcaud Kl.nlokoi nro
alihiuloni'd for tho pri'Miul by tho Turks. Il
mioniMovlilunt, liowover, that a letrocruilo
inovoiiieiil has boon (si.iimiinced. Sulnlinaii
1'aHha has nono to mako por-oiml liiNptctlon
of tho firllllcatlons of Ituxtchuk.
Ituoharest, Oot. 22 A r port Is curri'nt
that tint Itouninul'ins riuitptured thoHicniiil
(Itlvltr. rmloiibtoit Saiurility, but tbU is not
iaiimUy ivtniliit) confirmed.
A inomlier of tho Hod Crots soololy aajh
orders have been rutnlyed to prepare lor tun
roueptlon of tl.OOO wuiiiidtd. Thla (ililenily
In KniHH oxaimoratlou, Thoro U probably
nbnut rUK) or IHJO.
It In said tho Turks had mined tlioOrsvIt
ca redoubt and wallluit until It was toll til
HouuianlaiiB tnrxploile I', and then insko
anaisitult. It is thought tlKhtliiK is still
Kolng on.
Afpwital from Tor Ink, dated Satuidny,
itaya tho Turks liavn oVHeuatHi ICadola for
fear tho Kusnlaua would block up their com
munloatlons with lliutchuk itud have tu
tlrod to lUsjtrstl.
HussUn cavalry from Dobrudsoha have
advanced as fr as Knvaniia.
A late teleuram from lt'tHKrd says a do
taohmentoftho army arrlveti at tlntt place.
I)iidon, Oot. 2:1 A ourrtHponilont in i'lov.
na teli'KraitliM that tho Turks aro actively
coiiM'.ituitliiK new Interior Hues of foruildablo
def'iuns. t'SHtts or sicklies uro lompsra.
lively writ. Provision never tailed, but It
is ImitoHhlhto to net fodder lor the thoutaiiils
of oxen nml home. A correspondent tt'lu
ursittm rroui SolU that (1,00.) piovUlon csilf
are now on tho rotd to IMevua. Omiitn
1411.1 lu ordered nil ('luis.au IrnvuUrtt,
-Unitarian nml non oomhutuma, and Ma
hammed.tns tomtit riovita.
A hihioUI tlalfd Shiiuilit, Monday, tay tint
Uutalrtiis sttaoked tint TuikUh llloiinl
Valerick totlay. 'Iho rt'stilt iinkuowit.
A doiuttilt fom ('onMitullroplttsiaii'MliMt
Aohtnixi Kvoub's nppolntnmnt to the o ut
iiHiul of l'tRMiouin has boon ivtiiiiteiiiMtiilcd
1,'titdon, tK'l. '.:l A foiiHtanlliiopltttlls.
patch Mtya Hut Hui.hl.tn fiout Mtdjldl aro
iimkimi'tUrlni: rfcuiiitownww as far ISi.
J4k aiitlMiloiilrlt. , , ...
Vienna, Oot. 23-Uiih-U bits ordered the
inoblllr.tlion of all lt.scl.s not yet lu actlv
ervnt. Thtxo will amount to nlnetx-ono
reul neiits,
Unnioti, Oot. 23-A corrctponi'ent tele,
iraiitis to Itiuusa Uitt tho Inhabitants of
WsH-wvleli dUtrlot, Monteiit km, iiuiiilierliiK
tll.txv, tun hirlt'ktii vHh f.tmino. .Mi Kijw-
mini illHUh thtttil riii-sday, ihmiIsiiuIIio
ndlowlmr: Mukhtr I'.tsh.t Ut-sf.t. llftvou.
itloMiMrtit iKisltlnn at Yeulck, westof
risK'tiim Dtuh. lsimifl 1'iishit'a retioat am)
junction slth Mukhtar uro itilously
A tvritispfludrnt a' IlleU roiwrts tltst the
cKintw hull I pushing forwuitl iKliibt K
ucm! IahvIuk t'Utt wrps to operate against
(JlatKOV, Oot. 3-2 p, m.-Tliertclal
train to brltiK in tho injured from tho col
liery explosion to the Glasgow Inflrmatory
has returned. No one has yet been ot out
allvo. Twenty doad bodies havo beenro
oiverod. It Is feared tho eniiro four hun
dred In tho oollkry whon tho explosion oc
currcd perhhed.
London, Ool. 23 Tho work of exploring
tho colliery at IJlKb Ulantyr In which tho
oxplndon occurred yesterday proceeded
throiiKhout tho nlRht. Four miners were
discovered allvo about 11, hut in sorxhttist
cd a condition that nun died b fjro iiiurniiu:.
Another is hopelessly prostrate. Mining ex
ports nay nil tun men In tho pile huvo perMi
ml; but oven ifany are allvo, no rf.ouj prty
can rf neb thorn 8 or 10 days. The work nt
br.nulnjr up tho dod wa required llil
morning. Itcdles aro burned nnd niaugled.
'iho exph slon was of terrlllo vinlemo.
Paris. Oct. 23 Tho Monltour ('(inl olllclal)
siiy: At tho cloH'i of this tnornltiB's council
IVesldetit. MaoMahon plainly ltifortned
Messra. DellroKllo and Fortou that tho Idea
of ministerial changes cuuld not bo enter
tained nt present.
Lending American rosldonlHof Par's mot
at tho AmorJcaii legation to-dav and decldi d
toglvoGon. Grant a sptondld subscription
oauqueinn ctniuruay, rivu niiiiuruuiiiiniH,
Including ladles havo boen Invited. Minis
ter Noves Informed tho meoilng that Presi
dent MaoMahon would not bo present at the
dlnnorat the legation on Monday, but would
bo at tho subsequent reception. Gen. Grant
will probably visit President MaoMahon
Tuesday. Wedneaday President MaoMahon
will give a dinner at the Elyaee to General
Grant and tho American legation.
Constantinople, Oot. 17 Suleiman Pasha
on Tuesday made a reconnolssanco In per
son as far as Tlrstlrlk. A battle with the
cxsmwltoh Is momentarily oxpeoted. Hnow
In Sohlpka pas Is ono metre deep and ope
rations there Immpnsslblo,
London, Oct. 17 An olllclal dispatch from
Mukhtar Pasha, dated Kars, Monday lSib,
says:
Ourcentor, aflor bolng cxnosod for four
hours to an overwhelming cannnnado and
Inccfsint astaults, was com pel led In rotront,
loavlmt A wallas bill In the hands of tho ono
my. Tho Husalansthon occuplod all stra
tegical points In tho direction or Kars, to
which plsco wo withdrew wlh onodlvlsnn
toproparo our rovongo. Another division,
Including cotps commanded by Ksnhid
Omar, Klazln Moussa and Chovkot Pashas
continues to hold Its positions on Karadagh.
Mukhtar says his less in only fcCO, which is
nbvlouly untruo. Ho claims that a regi
ment and n half ofltusslan cavalry and four
battalions of Infantry wore totally destroyed.
Mukhtar attributes his defeat to a Itusslau
reinforcement and tbo ftot that they wore
ahlo to plsco In position 200 guns uuiinod by
skilled artillerists.
A correspondent nt Vienna (olographs
under (Into of Thursdny night that It Is
rumored that tho nssmilt unun Plevna was
recommenced to night.
Vienna, O-t. Ill I'lio storming of Plevna
will probably be altouipvjd Friday or Satur
day. St. Potnrhurg, Oct. ID On rccolvltig In
formation of Mukhtar Pasha' deloal, iMiiael
Pasha withdrew from tho iiolghborhood of
Igdyr to the hclghta of tr, near tho frontier.
It I belleyed that ho I on tlio point ol com
pletely evacuating our torrltory.
tlhlcitijo, ().t. ill Tbo Time' London cor
respondent at JiiiclinroHt thluka Ohiubii
I'.tslm w near tho point of nurreiidur, n Ing
lo tho vi ant of food and medicines, and that
ho will ho forced In CHpltulato without n
Itin-sUu nsfmult. All report from Turkish
deNiirters show that Ostuati I reduced to
ureal MmUs, but no great rellaucocan bo
piscod on tliolr stntomnntH.
A corrospomiont at Pora nays Csmnn lms
supplies for sixty days, aiiilevtiryconlldnco
I tolt lu his ability to hold his pofltlou.
Osiur.n Is iinnhlii to uinvo, iiud tho roitjiounl
bltlly now rests on Sulelmitu.
ltepori finui Shiimla nsiort Hint Kiilel.
iiinii'a advnnce bits felt the Uiifstans and
ulll givo littlln without delay. Heavy
lighting lrxm!t(d from him, but no mm
net-, hh tho HmMitu euiipyn pohiilou near
I) itsHlroiigK ihutof thoTurksat Pleviin,
Tlio lluskliius l-eturo Plevna bavo rocelyod
reluforci uieut of lii.OWl Ini'.uitrv.
r.'.srniim, Oot. 10 Tit-dnv Ur U huM to
lot already prtlidly bloekaded. It I rumnr
ed iIih lliisslnim luivo(U'cuilcd Pereck.
Loudon, Oot. 10 A (lUpnluh from Tilll
It I esliii;tteil (hat tho Uiis.iiih I'spiur
cil lu tho battle on Monday last .'12 Imtli. lions
ol Turks, 4 lirlKiideH of artillery, II'iOoIUomh
and 21MI0 boiho. Among Iho killed urn tt
hoii oftho (Micaohl.tn chli-f rhnnryl,attd tho
TurKlxh general nf cavitlry, Loiinui PchIui
The HiissIsii latlmated lint total Tlirklnli
lo at lil.CMK) men, together with gtoathtoxh
or iiiunlllons ami provisions.
Wanti:i. A man Miiiis to rent a form, or
work lor wanes on a larm, Hiwn small
family. Apply at lid olllco.
TE PlrKEJS.
Tho wheat market remain without mate
rial uhnugo sluco last week. Halem buyers
aro still paying $1.10 per bushel, butthocon
dltlon of tho roads pro vents much wheat a in
ing In from tho country nt Iho present time.
Portland figures ant Iho same as last week,
O.tta urn a trillo weakor at 8411 Francisco,
which effects tho market hero. Tho stock 011
hand in this oily Is Increased, and as they
oaunot bo Immediately shipped, Mr. Horren
desire us to inform these, who havo sacks,
and expect to bring oats lo him, not to haul
them at prosout, as be has not storago room.
San Francisco market.
Isv TiLKanini.
Han Krnciiro, (let. 31.
KUtnr Shipping cxtn, 0 irt7 HH bakvr and
family Jutihlni; at (7 37.7 K7i n;vrlln, f J5 73,
Sli-t-shlij.lii-, H 3J.S,37t; mllllm; ft Six
U
l'ltit(H'-!tfft).
The Salem Markets.
Tho following price em ptld this day,
Thurxdty. Oot Ui, bv Salom buyrra to pro
tlinttp.; Wheal, f 1 10 er biiNhel; oils, 4.t
to fiOo per bushel: butter 25o per Hi. lor tn sh
riillii; I'gtth, nki perdos.; potatoes, 37'i oi,
,..w ...v.k.l . umilurf !tV t.r Imali. 1, luuru fjl...
II'. b.r.1
.l . U ...tl.kd
1111 n ii'n"i .. ,- " -.ivi'ii.
.1 .1... - , J1 ... Ct ....a I....KU1. I.
IIIIUHIIY !. c w 111 v' 1"' 'i-i-i, tintHiii,
xlde. U'jloli ; bams, 13 to Mjj bhoul
ders, 8 tot! So in1" lo.; lard, i:io.
How it Is Done-
The first object In llftt with the American
psoplit I to ' get rich" : the t-eooud, bow lo
reusln isoott l'.eallh, Tho rtrot r.sn Ut ohtslu.
ed by energy, lionwdy and stvlng; tnosco
0111I. (joixt hjitlili) bv using (.hkkn'h Aro
itTl'i.tw'KH. Should you b a ilVMHtndeut
Mttlarer from any of UiHemioUof Dyhpensls,
Liver I'omplalut, Indlgtts'lou, Vi, hiieh
Slok lleadPho. Palpitation of tho Heart,
Sour Stomach, lUbltutl Costlv.tmvss, DUsl
neh of the IIodi Si-rvou Pwstrath n, Ltw
Spirit, Vo , von uettl nt nill'.r another day
Two dose of Auouvr Fi.owkh will rellave
you at dno-t. Sample Hit I', lOtens. Hei;.
tilar alte S cents. Potltlvelv gjld by all
first clwa Druf gUU lu the U, S.
New
-AT-
fill BROS.'
AT TUB
WHITE CORNER.
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES,
JEmtc.f etc.
Till Htock linn JuNt been ptir
clitlHcd by Mr. HKUXEIl DREY
MAHT in Xcsv York and San
FrnnclNco, nml, osvlng- to the
extremely lutv prlccn In GoodN
and FrelKlitN, we are nble to
give better ImrgalriH thnn ever.
WK AI.90 MAKB A BPnCIALTY OP
Carpets, Oil-clotlis,
OiirtuliiM, 3ItittIiifM, &c.
FARMERS'
PAODUCE
Tn lien In iSvchnugo for (ooil.
B" Call at tlio "Whito Cornor.
BREYMAW BKOS.,
Oc. lu Hnlom, Ox.
Carminative
For Diarrhoea and Dysentery uso nr.
Jnjno'n Otriitliiiitiso Italintn. Ah
t'liaiigo of climato or wider, nml lu
diHt'rctlotiH In eating oflou produce
tlictocomplaliitH,trnvclcranndothorH
Hhotild nhvny l;eop n botllo of thl
remedy by thoin. It novur f.ifl to
Mibdiio tlio most violent nttnek,
nnd It Is equnlly eervlrcablo for
Cranivi in tho .Stomach or llowols,
lirlpln l'nliia, Ac.
For Cholera Morbus, Cholora In
fantum and ColiC u0 Ir. Jnyuc'M
4nrsulniitlve IinUam. It removes
nil aoronoa of tho alxlomou, id lay
tho Irritation nnd calm tbo action
of tho Stomach. It may always 1k
rolled on to (lvo Immcdlnto relief,
nnd boaldoa bolng cffcctunl, 1 11
pleasant and safe romedy, easily nd
minltitorod to children.
For Asiatic Cholera and all Bowel
Affections two promptly r.
Jnjrne'a Carmlnatlte Balaam. It
chocka tho Dlnrrhoi, Btippreiuea tho
Cramps which gonorally accompany
nttack of Cholera, nnd conquora
tho diHcaso in It luclplenoy. It law
frequently boon administered In
nelKhborhooda wbero tho Cholera
has lioen raj-liiR cpldomlcally, nnd It
ha eeldom failod to givo lmuiMiato
nnd pormunont rollef. Tho Carinln
allvo hit maintained It reputation
n n Curative, for nearly forty years,
, I (Viually offoi'tlvo In nil latitude,
nnd a a tStniidard Ilousebold Hemo
dy, ehould bo kept hi every f.isnllv.
T. A. DAVIS 'cO.A,WhotMle Assnta. I'oitUnd
O retfen.
nrlBmt
JOHN GRAY,
Foraietlj in Durbln'a UlecV, h- Ji'H opened a Larje
anil ritniiileto StiKK of
Carpets Olloloihs, Mattings
AMI
nouso - Furuishing Goods.
Nest to Uilryinple ,c ltrown,
STAUICUVM lILOCIC - - NAM!?!, flit.
allien ttiw. win at
Lowest Cash Rates!
.i:ttt
tAi10LDP8VlTKOWATCnjBM.CI.nrt
Qk'SVitnV "i! orl.a.vl WaKkFntU
W fA9tnU. T AiareS A. CouitxbCa, CUg.
$2500)
A.-wii.rtlol ibr tlio
JcCn
-uhber
RALI-r, OcroiiKit 11th, 1877.
Your Oonimifctco, appointod to inquiro into the
merits of tho MIXSD PAINTS on exhibition aft the
17th Annual Pair of the Oregon Stato Agricultural
Society, beg leavo to report : That, after an examina
tion of various speoimens of PAINTING-, we have
come to the conclusion that the JEIXtotoI
UPaJ.M.'t. exhibited by the RUBBER PAINT
COMPANY of SAN FRANCISCO, is, in ALL re
speots superior to ALL OTHERS exhibited.
ItEsrECTFULiiY, T. B. ODENEAL,
A. IL JEWETT,
G. W. WALLING,
To W. P. WATSON, Coratnlttco.
Prcsidont Oregon State Agricultural Society.
Upon the above dcclalon, McsHrH. JESSE UEALYdcCO. received the
Of the OREGON STATE ArUlICa7Ir(JRAI SOCIETY, for the
3VIls:ocl Xilxx-ts.
Further rctcrcnccn can be given to an) part of the State, by
JOHN HUGHES,
Oot. 3.O. J.aoxxt, SalcZ
NEW GOODS
Mammoth & Turn-TAblo Apple-Parers,
Fletcher Post-IIolo Augers,
Meal-Cutters and Staffers,
Blacksmith Drills,
Tiro-Boudors and Up-Sottor?,
Fruniog-aws, Knivoa, and
jvortibrITp &
thompson,
WlIOIlUSAI.E AND ltBTAII. IlEAI.KIlil IN
Hardware, Iron, Steel, &
"NVagun hM t'urriiico Material
Ol' AM. KINDS.
flit V i:il l'routht.. l'OKTEj.lTin.
Oldoot Houeo in tho Trado.
J. 15. CONOLE,
MANUKACTUlti:!:.
Wliolo&nlo mill Hytall Dualor In fll kinds of
SADDLES,
;l iti:niii:s,
'Lushcsrruiiks
R'o. til Front .SI rent.
POETLAND, - - OREGON.
Mffl iiW29$?
mm mm
Alfo, ki-opi contautljr oa tmml a Urgi nofortmrut of
AND SADDLERY HARDWARE.
rSjlit AKant In Urnnn for tho Curbollzeil
llosn, Aty.ui FriinoUi'o iirlcex,
with l'roli;bt ridded.
Kcimlt'liiK l'roitiptly Attcmlctl to
Tl'lH. AernUwuitrU.HuiU
ndlii.lllnttii. 1Hnlru1arrn'
itin t wottrn a co si Uiu. ii
PU.ES I ! PILES ! : :
A NEW DEPASTURE,
IN THE "MEDICAL TSBATStKNT" OK BPK
clt dlf , I lu p'tclnit In tho lundi ot Ihfl mf
fercr tho "Curo and I'revrnlloii." tho Ictttia I am
H!rmltld lopuhllfb from Jons M, JIacon. I'ortnaf.
tcr it Orcfoii city and Grand Mcrutary of tbo Orund
Uxtca nr I. O. O. K.. explain Iho rcull of tlio
WKlllTMAN PHOIJKSS." Ha y: " I tried ev
erything, and no doctor Kve mo relief, and I inonRht
they were Incurable. I would not tuve tried your
1'roceaa, but ray frlcrd E. M. Watte, of Salem; rec
ommends! yoo 10 hUhly. I enclose you poial order
for amount; and pteae ond by oipre." llere U
bit letter alter Vi daya uie :
Oiiioon Citt. Obm April S, lTfl
Dr.T. K. WioiiTMAN-Dearblr: It U with pleat
nro that I Inform you that no appearance, of pile
hv ihnan thmelTo ilnee the cecrnd time that I
utedyonrmott trainable proce." It It now two
wetkt ttnee I commenced, and It to the flntt two
week that I have been free irom thla dreadful dlt
rao for twenty-nro year. I am trnly erateful to my
friend who recommended yoa to me.
Your, etc., 3. M. Bacon, 1. ,M.
In antwer to a letter from 8aa Franelfrn. atklns If
be had tbo tame good opinion oftho "Proceit," be
tilett OBoosCiTV.May9,lsrr.
Dr. T. F. Wiuutmav 1 will Infurra yonll I mnne
flfieen month ilnee I ued our I'ruce;" and I am
pleati-d I" Inform you that It 1 ured me entlr-My and
permanently. I never iieut money tn to iod a pur
lotn when Iprocoretl your valuabln remedy.
lOv'y.l Your, truly. J. SI. Uacon, 1. M.
Tho above thow. with the " WlRhmsn Proce,"
they can bo cnied entirely. It clre a lirt hlttory
I'fiinocaroKf amaithatU well knowu to boahovo
deception. 1 bae many tettlmonlal tlmilar. 'I'ber'
U no ue of knife, llawro, or cautilc. or auy pjIu
ful opertt'on. .... ...
K. SI. Watte. Efq.. Secretary State Acrlcnllnral So
ciety. Salem, tayt "In ten uj I wa comnletcly
cured. I recommend Dr.WlKhimiL toother."
iho aiove biiv that wltu iho ' Wisbtman Pro
ce " I'll can be cured en .te y.
The " Procir" can be teut by Exprei (aot mall).
Direct all letter.
UK. T P WlfillTVAN,
(kxlJt-ntal IhUl, Jloom 17,
l'Ol.TLAMI, OKXI.ON,
OSIce Hour to 4 p. ro.; f.i L.ille, I to 6 p. nt.,
and 10 to 14 a. m. lHnuluilon f.'. M.
U. T. F. U'KJIIT.M.l.Y.
J. A, SVtt JLTTiSS,
Attorney at Law,
SAUKM. OHKON.
Offf on Bute StKet,Joppoelto I to tienne'.t Ilostr,
FALL TRADE. IS77.
Great Bargains for Cash !
Having bought our Fall Stock nt
Great Reduction on Fonnor Prices I
Wo aro propiroil Id clvo o-ir cutomcm tlio henrdt of
tlio reiiuctlon, nnd oflW- a full lino or
GoiltN' XlMtl IJoj'N
O Xj 0 1? 3E3C Z IKT Gr9
nt left than cvor before. Aim,
DRY GOODS,
DRESS "GOODS,
A SPLEN3ID ASSORTMENT,
To ult our I.ady cut!omcr.,at reasonably !uv price
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ZXntx itnl Cjiix,
At I'rlcea that Uofy Coiiiii&lltlon !
GE00EBIES,
0H00KEET,
HARDWAEE.
Afullntock of then nrllclHrt, tn m It (he
Country trade, In both pricey and quality.
CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS.
Wo will closo our Htock of those goods
out AT COST!
We Invito our frlendt to
Excliango Country Products
FOU OUK QOOD9,
And wo wi'.l not only aell nt reduced CASK
ratot. but will allow tlio hlRhost market ratea
for all tbny bavo to dUinuiu of.
Call and See our Stock.
L. & E. IIIRSCII,
GKISWOLD'S HLOOK,
teS3ml Commercial btreet, 8ALKK.
SALEM FOUNDRY, &
AXaoliluo Shop,
8ALKM. OHEGON.
B. F. DRAKE, Prop'r.
"iTEAM ENQINES, 8AW MILLS, QUI8T MILLS,
9 Itisapctf, Pnmpt, and allkluda and rtjlc ofMa
:nlnvry made to order. Machlnerv repaired at a rtort
notice. Pattern-raaklni done In ail Itt varlont forme,
ind all klcda of Urate and Iron Cattlnca mrnlrhoiat
hort notice. Alto, mannfactarcr of KNTEKI'ltlSK
PLANKH an MATCUi.lt. and bTlCKEltb and
SUAPhltS :iav4wu
fCrr O AVPf aWeeVtoAcntt. $10 Outft Fr
OOO t" P 7 l. O. VICKKSY, Attt,MaUe.
WHEAT AND OATS
Chouped into Feed,
ZSPox' Ouo-7outli Toil.
MtiAU()ti
Sash, Boors. Blinds,
PJoTxlcl 1 r gei ,
Turulnir, Slalr work, HedstcaiN,
lliiicaus, StutKlN, TablcM,
PAMKINO MILLS,
AuU tilt UIiidN ol Furniture,
At TJKD-HO'K PKICSS. Shop a Aplcnl'na) Work
ballil-c ftaleia. l-rtj O. F. UiUvNlS,
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