swdimmmmtotrmaaNa ? Fioin ), Jlv lhu rd Jan 8th. THE ARRKST OP A IMUKDXRER. Ono day last week, wo received a call from William M. Cherry, of Parsons, Lavitto county, Kansas. Mr. C. tnmlo knou n his business at that time, Lut requested that wo should rcn ain nilcnt for a few days us Jio was after n man I y fio nanio cf ltr.xitY v.'. an.VYim, Who nutrdarcd a man by t'.io name of Allen 0. Potcllc, in Joined! county, Kansrj, in t'.io y?ar 1KU7, and nmilo hi- escape. No taeo of Grays Jii wild bo fiu'r.l, n thouah di.ijent n:arc!i v.ns i. adi. Abo..t two yeius ago tho awe was given up to Mr. Cherry, a detective, to work up. Tor days, weeks and months nothing could bo obtained whereby ho could got oven tho slightest trace, and concluded that it was a bad job, but at last learned that tho man Grayson had a sister LIVING IN CALIFORNIA, And ha immediately packed up his traps and went to California for tho purposa of watching tho Bister, in order that ho might llnd out if sho know anything of tho sought for brother; ho remained in California sovcral months when tho lady camo to Oregon. Mr. C. taking tho samo steamer with her. On board tho vessel ho be came very 1NTISIATF. WITH llir. LADY, And even accompanied her to hcrsistcr's, living over in Polk county. Ono day, soon after their arrival, Mr. C. called at tho house, and being fond of children soon succeeded in making friends with a littlo lioy that proved to havo an old head on young shoulders; tho littlo fellow told him that ho had an undo living near Mon roe, in 1 Jon ton county, and that his noma was not WHAT IT "U8K TO WAS." Mr. C. was pretty certain that ho had at lost 'found tho hiding place of tho fugitive, and front up to Monroe. Ha discovered his tnnn and camo Kick hero and had tho proper papers mado out, and went to Corvallis, and together with tho Sheriff of that county, wont to Mon roe, and AKUKSTED 1119 WAN. Mr. King, tho Sheriff, loft tho man in chorgo . of Cherry, who allowed him to go into tho -pantry to get something to cat. 'Ho did not tarry in tho pantry, but issued out tlw door and Mtartcd on tho run. Mr. C. summoned several men and immediately gavo chaso, and succeeded in overtaking him after running about TIlllKi: QWAUTEI13 OP A MUX, And after a hard tight, in which Mr. C.'a faco was badly bruised up, ho micccodcd in placing him in irons, and yesterday afternoon passed down tho road with tho man that had been evading tho law for tho last ten years. Mr. Cherry will tako tho out-goiu steamer for '.Frisco, and thenco back to his old home, feel ing well ropal.l for tho long and tedious tramp that bo has had in order to secure bin bird. A !tus Picture. Wolisvom-olved n p'loinersph -lifl Ipo'ip In sl7., ihIimi by Mr. .Tnbio-nii fr .Vr. W. ll.T.ir, ol-llio CIihiio'.!ii Until tlltiln: room, wl h hU il o d -com I ni, ms il whm on ttio nlulil f ' I'hiU'uI IJii'inN' ln'l It- Is a Immi'ifiil 'i! nn"n 1 mmUm will wrvo'n Ut I'll (Vrr-ll In It'll in ni' v ol' H'" ' in il ill ltulltr.ll MOt'l II. 'J'. II', WO bllhll 1'O.W tl.d jdoumfrniiiMl , Tim liisivtj ll'ii'vf ) un 'nMpiir.'lHi rd iiioi'ownii in-in 'm'ii on r. i niiUyimiijii attti wilUr-"i- li " H,,",l nw-r, 'Uerunn 3n." Konllir mulm if In " "iilil vtVtr OlVOll M'nll H IOl I ( I" rllTH-l w (I...H If jtoMilu-'t.niMiiSv n. I'l ur yiii fMlllllllll'lll l'ir IIIIOilM'll llll-ll'Hllll MIIH'I ll')lll8 of M lll'tll.'l it wi-Jli lU-llllill"il fi ciuif di'if'tc Uv linursi-s lit iIin iioininy lo Iiii-ii. Ill it mI IiIi l'ii'iiliip'l'ii, A-iI'ln.i, Cn lip,HM,r" ''' U.'l-f. I'l'HllimillM Mllll !' Ill I lIlNIHMlH Ol' Iilil 'lllHMI llill 1.IIIIIIS I'lVMlf III ii Aiiii-r'itni i ! iimIi nl ibiit I'liuir iiiii (Innimii Sjii'i will i mi' ilu-iiii Tim uu-nl' liisluni ili-'l ll.iu-i-l I" In iv-ry lowi Mid villnjtH .i iliti Unl t mh - ii'o "" oiihii-mI lim It u iliolr (iiii'i-iii- ih. in o yum- liruw 1:1m, Hint ik wHt Hiy ki'iiw hlnui It Htmplo Hi ti ID . Itemilir k'.-j 7.1 tenia. 'J li- 'I' wll "lb vi hi j funs Agent at Ltbaucn. Mr. S. I.iiiiiill, '! li-n-i.ir no'. nncrnt for tho Wim.oimti: PAiiMKiiit! ! Iwiion. iMrawt HiiERlTP, r cwis.T.HM A V A ilinr'l'l""nnf I.P.flt-r-I'limi. D-r SI JST7...J II- .Wl.. ii-Hi-. Mr r l. . w I-till Mlit H'O 1- (J-'r-i.m, ml 01 Mi.r iiiM-nuiiiy, itviiilt -MAVI M ili'", l-'n'O'-ri'i'' l-rhli' i.-'rilil iw-i'I.Y.imI.I- .1-. m, l-y 1'i-v li i) "iirJi,, .Mr ltlcii-.nl U lid nnU Aim IH1I0 L-ini OilBOS or Irll in -il in of Uic I.mir. lira Hinlilir)i . ' a-li.l "! hi.uhiiiuMJfii k iiii-i H-i-'i (iiirtim.- w-ii '11111111111" mil' 7 iln-. P. C. ADVOCATE, $2.60. WITH American AgricuKiinst, 3..r)0. ANSI Splonl'ul Jlicroscopp, $4.0t), Out! Yi'iu'. !, Ca-li. 1ST All llo'.lioil.fct Mlnts.ns :iro Ascnts. J. F, ACTOv, Editor, ..I,. I'OH'M.AMN Or. FOR SALE, m. -B-KWmWK I1WIM8 fnl IIHO'.VN' I.HI. IMMUSSIONB iHv,oU1,01L, l'.vnilrfi Irrlnnt ilo tvcre I lllpltt. III. It.n Pnitl....n,.n....l r.t.....i. .' . MUv. 1. R "- "- ,J - 'iikp'H'iiuiiiii iiuicii, lilQn Orrjr n, January CM. JS7 1 It is always a difficult thing for ono to con, I vey to another his own "impressions" on any BUbject. And bo:iic subjects aro moro difficult than othera or rather an object is moro so than a fiubjech It would bo easier for mo to .'io you my impressions on tho nilvcr question than to fivo my impressions of tho rccno wit- ms-jcd when that question wna boin ; voted on in the lower houaa of Congrers. It is carier to I deal in opinions and abstractions tubjcitivcly, tain to dcscribo facts and experiences object ively. To describe fully tho Council which met at Detroit on tho l"lh of October, ono would need to paint accurato pictures of two hundred min isters and ono hundred lay delegates; to carry thoso pictures through all tho variations caused by restful enjoyment, earnest work, and tho excitement of high debate; to make them laugh, and speak, and sing, and weep; to make them display all tho dolicato shades of emo tion that can bo produced by impassioned clo quenco or fervent religious feeling; to do, in fact, n thousand things that no painter's brush, or reporter's pen, or orator's tonguo can ever do. Tho stranger who went there from the sparsely settled West, unfamiliar with such gatherings, was doubtless impressed in a differ ent way from thoso to whom such experiences aro moro common. To bo brief, then, let him givo you such of his impressions as he finds it possible now for his tonguo to givo expression to. Ono of tho first things ho noticed was the prevailing air of FHEEDOM ANP OOOD HUMOK. Tho smallest pebblo of wit was sufficient to send ripples of laughter all over tho assembly. Tho traditional long-faced puritan, who groans and sighs, but novcr laughs, is cither a myth, or for some reason did not attend tho Council. It was noted, too, that a largo share of tho laughter camo from Now England from Mas sachusetts and Connecticut and tho query arose, where are tho Ditto Ijxws T Tho proba bility is that thosa oft-mentioned Uluo Iiws never existed, except in tho imagination of cer tain high' church torics from England, who failed to induco tho peoplo of tho sturdy com monwealth of Connecticut to accept Episco pacy. At lc-Mt, I know that thcro aro men in Connecticut who can laugh. Another thing tho stranger noticed was tho perfect boldness and freedom with which all shades and varie ties of opinion wero declared. Tho men wero not afraid of each other. Yet thoy worn tol orant of each other's viows, and thcro waB no sin of a disposition to coufino to any narrow Htandard. Tlicro was a total abscneo of dis cussion concerning points of creed or doctrine. All tho questions brought forward wero ques tions of practical imjxirtauco in tho daily work of tho church. How to bring pastorlcwi churches and churchlcsi pastors together, was a question ably dealt with by Dr. Dexter, of lloston. Dr. Ooodell, of St. 1Oun, read an cjjaj'i Ml 'f tolling hits on woman's work in tho church ta'dnq broad and strong ground in favor of giving tho largest lilisrty to woman. If tho chip of 'Ann it goin;; to tip ovor, naid tho cinayiet, becauso an earnest Christian wo man step1) to tho guard to leckon to a drown inj ciniicr, why 1X7 IT TIP. Tho way thh rcntiineiit wan applauded Dhowo 1 tho oympathy of tho Council to Ik with tho speaker. Karnojt papcra woro present o I on sol-oo'o, nsmiiiarios, and tho benovo'ent roc' ctici. Tho ntatiiticil neoreta-y roportod .l.fiOfl cliurehoi in forty-two Ktatoinn-I Territories', with a membership of ."O,05S a rain in t'iroa ycar.i of 1SI chtirchoa and 2.1.07f mcniborr. Nuinlor in Sunday FchooK !0r,0fl2 a jpin in t'irco ycara of .'1.1,533. UonovoVnt contribu tions! for t'io part threo yearn, 8l.27S2.i2-n rain over tho previous threo yearn of 02i,'l.'l3. Of thoio o'liiroh" -ICi aro in Now I'iig!an I, 7.1 in tho Fouth, TtTkSI in tho intorior, and 67 on tl'o rnci'lo coiat. Tu threo yearj tho in croasa ban been, in Now England, 1 1; wont to tho Miaslwippi, 41; in tho ftouth, Iff; W03tof t'io Misiisolppi, 03; raciilc coast, 12; n'lowing tho rato of incroaso to ba graitcr by a very 'aro porconta-o, in botli tho Sout'i and West, than in Now Knan-l. Tiio'o tl.mrc.1 havo an instructive and hojicfu' !ook to any ono iutorostcd in tho churohco of t':o ViLrim urdrr. Two hunlrod and fifty yearn havo iissicd rinco tho I'ilgrinn lando 1 at Plymouth alwut ono huudroil jiewonn in a' I. Now moro than seven hundred thousand church meinbcra and Funday Se!iool cchoara, lon'ilca a much larger niiinbcr indirectly reached, spread o cr a continent of whoso vaitncBi thoy little dreamed, roip tho lienvfiU of tho frco jxi'ity which tlioy brought to thcaa sliorcs. A licet of RKVnU TIIOUHAN'D MAVrLOWEIJI Would harlly bo Bullicieut to-day to carry away from our land tho spiritual doaccmlentH of t'io Pilgrims. Tliis Council did not iinprcBi ono as an ccc'o liaaticil lnnly, in tho usual i enso of tho word. Its presiding ofliccr, its bu&inoM manager, and many of ita chief committco-men wero laymen. I'hero wero many oaiittly and scholarly faces in tho asaemb'y, many that loro tho traces of earnest thought and anxious caro for the churches of tho Ho.lccmtr. Hut not ono man in thnt three hunlrod bore bimcolf with tic .iB-ntraiuj air of a pompous ecclesiastic. Tho) seemed to I c, as they wero, carm ct workers from lifu'a harvest fteM, tuniin aside for a fi" hour i to tako counsel together over tho matter and mcthidi of their work. There was discus sion an I c-ricst inquiry; but coi.t:ovcrsy foi opinion's rako thero was none. Roviva'a, their en's ami daajc o, as well as t'teir licniflta, were freo'y and fully bundled. Nana who luirJ it will soon forutt tho ir.nnon WT1-LAMETTE FARMER. of Dr. Eddy on '"tho Dow ofjOtxl uimn Is racl." A vcncrablo man, who mddy faco was surrounded by a halo f wjiito hair and beard, ho spoko "with authority Vtho author ily of ripo scholarship, experience, and deep Uicty. Ho dwelt upon tho downs distill- gnished from the rain, in ita gentlo.Bilcnt, and continuous work of refreshing, a tym of tho i.i leM and progressive work of tho Spirit in tho bean and in tho church. Tho cpuijoun revival 13 liku a pouring rain, accomp.mrd by wind and lightning, that washes awat1 the growing cropj and even tho soil, dcetrp'jij; even tho prospects of future harvests. 'JjieJ gcnttiiio re vival h like tho gently falling slpwcr thatwoos tho scattered seed to grow inn life. And tho daily work of tho church, the ilimstry and tho Spirit, is liko that of tho di l', which comes and goes unseen and unheard, rct leaves its re freshing iiillucnco on every ph it and flower in tho garden of tho Ixml. Fov of tho words of that sermon aro remembered, but tho impres sion it left, on tho mind of atcast ono bearer, was that tho slow and study processes of church work, that go on pat mtly and unccas- jngly through tho year and 1 io years, aro bet ter than hasty and fitful cflo ts; and that tho real work of tho Spirit is a ork of which no statistics can bo mode, a cut and constant work; a work that is liko to building of the temple, without sound of lammcr, without lioiso or outward demonstn ion; a work tin noted by tho eyes and cars i men, yet felt by thousands of hearts that nnow, and m rx Under its gcntlo influence, as tho gross and (lowers grow under tho inlh enco of tho dew that works whilo tho world sliimlicrs, wrung as by unseen hands from tho iclcar sky, filtered through tho shadows of tho silent night, a gem for every, grass blodo and a pearl for cvory flow cr.that glistens 'for a moment In tho early light, as though to answer with itasmilo tho blush of tho morning, then rises to its mysterious hiding placo in tho infinite axuro. Ono thing ought to bo trfentinned on which that great assembly was not clear: tho meaning of tho word West. There were men in that council who think Detroit ,fs in tho west. Ono man from Wisconsin in a speech claimed to rep resent tho "West." Another from Kansas hailed from tho "far West." Another from Colorado thought to comfilcto tho climax by designating his region as tho "cxtrcmo West.'' And what was tho man from Oregon to do btit to just tonplo that flno climax' over,' by piling 2,000 mites on top of it! Tho fact is, that many ottho representative men of this country do not know how largo it is. Distauco, under present modes of travel, js such an iudcllmto thing, and men aro so absorbed by personal in tercuts and immediate NiirrouudiiigH that thcro is not room enough in their brains for a distinct outliuo map of so vast a country. Yet this council showed at last a willing mind, tho ma jority of its members scemiiiit to understand tho vostttCKs of thoir field. Tho treat indefinite West was often in their prayers and discussions, and it seomid to bo realized that "tho front" of tho great army of conquost was tlicro. Strong roaolutinns wero adopted looking to a moving of tno front lino still further West, Unit not only tho ilirnllora liv tlin minnv lilron of Mmnnnntiv on tho rolling prairiea of iown, nud In tho Bod cabins of Kansas, and Nebraska, but also on tho cohtcu p'ains of California, a-noiis tbo spurs of tho Fiorras and by th'o mountain' apringii of tho i.o.urnhia, migiii near tlio'wnrd of life. And nuoh gathoriu as this triennial council havo a va'.uo that is outtilo of tho mero (pios tions of dcuo'iiiuatioiial unity and prosperity. T.icy aro tni'y KATIOS'AI. ASD KATIOHAUZINtl Tn their intluenoj. Thoy brin-r men toother from wnlo.y ncpnraleif roilous, lea-l to 'u cor rection of many fa'oo notions, to a wide view of tho nation's creatmras, nud to a deeper svm- rathv bctwei'ii ita tlifforctit sections. Men emtio to feel that thoy nro citicun of ono groat Nat!on rather than of widoly separated Htato, when bninght together thus in national ns'ombllcs and mado to consider, in wbatover liht, tho nation's wants. Ho who looks upon nuoh a Catherine ai tho Detroit council, scoi before him tho nation in miniature ita variouti ho3 t'oiis brotnht for tho moment together, makiii! o oil other's iicqimlulanco, Hltidyiitg each other's wants, learnim; fro-n tho past, p'nunin for tho futtiro, ami KCp.iralm.; nUau m:i liomls woven betu'een thnni that no distauco can never and nn tinio ob'itor.ito. Conventions of a itatirnal e'liracter whethor of iNitititioiin. btisiiiosmen. bonovolent sociolii-ii or religions denominations inny all havo this goo 1 tendency. '1 ho rail rn.rln an I to!o iraphs do mtioli to uuito widolv S3 aratol rotfniui, and to ma''o it ponib'o for t'-oso re nous to coinmuiiicato lix-oiy Willi eaoli othor. Pint, after all, tho invisible bonds of a common uat'ouality.a common huiranity. and a conimon ro'.i pou aro tho most omluriu tun t mt can link htnto to htato nud Jicart to heart ovor this reat continent. Only a few weeks r.;o I styo 1 looking at that wonderful, thouih vet uucoiiipluti-il strticturr, t'io 1'irt liver bridgo between llnioklyn nid New Vor't. Two massive ntoro p-ers. ono i rrr oic!i bank, rieo up hundreds of feet in the air. Oer tho topsi of t'u-3u piers tho workmen dmw a n'mv'l liuu at lirat, and then a larger ono, then a wiro cable, mi I another and another. Then p'ank wero fmteuo I on and tho men eoiild pa and ropasi on foot, away up In tho liry higlits "'-nro thoy 'ookoil to mo no larger than cnu s. 11 it cab'o after rab'o vill Ikj stretched theiv, rn I on thrsa cables tho lotij iipin of a mighty lirt liju will lianu, street cars and carriages and trucks and drays will croia and recross, A MVtNO KlItlLUI Of eager humanity will pulsato Kick and forth iK-twoen tho iK-atiii' heartii of two titvat cities that by that stnmc link oft tone and inm will Lo mailo ono, nn-I tbo I'ulton ferry with its im patient jam will bo a thin of tho ; ast. Hut mJnrhtuT spaces than tho liist river channel are to bo briduod ovor before a truly united and harmonious tuition can call this continent ils owr. Hack and forth between North and South, over tho wldo git'fu of bitter prejudice, daring workiron must jiaia on wirrow walks that swill',' in tho diy bidits of danger, for years and ya'.m to come, lioforu all tho old trial can bo forgotten, nud harmonious and f-atorna' fco'iiri find a perfixt highway. Bnc! snd forth from East to Wtst and fnim center to circumference, over jiiaiii) and mountains -travellers that co-no and fo, and coiiveutioiis that meet and sojiarate, must wcau and onrry from t'io ?ako to tho nil I and from ocean to ooMti. swinuim.' th'-m from, t'm icsVsof the mountains over wulu deserts and furtilo vallcyp, tlio c i inls of Christian syi.ijaitl-y an I frat ri ., lovo. ''iat this urcat contiiinnt may boreorlrd , by ah -mo'ioneoits natio-i wl-isn ruler rball bo jic.v;?, and htr uatuliMords truth and righteous-nets. rn 1 CUNNINGHAM fc CO., IN SALEM & PORTLAND, - - lmiorter ol" ApfHcuU TWJG'3E&in88'lE'&&'&rm lUNEHAt, A03N1B Garden City Sulky AND THltJ HIISHAWAKA CHILLED - IRON PLOWS, Superior to ninythlDK In tulti Stntc Monitor Force-feed Seeders and Cultivators Combined, FARMERS' FRIEND GRAIN DRILL. XXa.ols.fli and. Send for adiress. Circulars, whioh deUtfj His First TsmU. It was not, so to speak , bonne bouobo ol a smite ho got on, that friend of onrs, when bo came Into the offloe yesterday morning, and quietly and Ironically remsrkod: "There's lota of aleet around this morning, and I've had the flratfall or the day." "Did you awearT" we asked. "Swear T Thunder no I I couldn't havo dono justlco to the subject." "It msdo you feci obesn, didn't It ? remarked theoltlce boy. "Cheap I I should m.t notj It oost me the drinks all round and a new pair or pants." uur friend, not getting the sympathy ho ex pected, wallaed out on his left ear. A Wroag Division of Buttons. How often, oh, how often, a man with only ono solitary button on his shirt, and that ono a crooked brass pin, looks with devour Inir env.v upon his wlfo's new seven-liuttnn kid friovoH, and wishes ill bis shirts In Ills collection worn lust ono ulove. Thorn does sooin something wrong In this division of bullous. Piano Tuning. Frank A. Owonjust from Hsn FranoLsco, ban conio hero to rosldo porinanently. ilo Is a first olsss plsno and orgsu tunornndro palror, bclnn highly recoinmondid as mch by two of tho losdlng inuslo bousra of Hun Francisco, besides of tho Gardner ItrotborH, of Salem. lIoKUsrsiiloss sallsfrtctlon or no pay. Ills prlciH will bo for ono tunliiK, ?' 00. By tho year, two tunlticH, 3 00; lb rcn Inn Iiiks, to 00. Ltavo oiilJis at Usrdtier llro's itmslu sloro. di-ldw If From Hon. W. II. Jou of West Dovor, vt. "I bavn Inon trnuliln-l fiom inv boy. hood wltii itnroiilunr li-tiMlltnry limp; cun tuliil. N-iiiin viMm t.lni'(i. hhtIv I'l tin a Inter. I look cold, wlilult as ntil h.'MiiI nilo HMivmi eouttb, wbluli u iillmud in muresHO us I lut iM-nn'iii h''joc(1, tilimuun I iiiHiin iii of h.' t'io l-oucIi ipiin iur.' .' iisd kiiuwIiiiKo of. Mv Taiiilly i m-1iii ,lhi) pri'i.'fil-od for inc. but 1 oxi-ntbiuv.. illlllll f. DtlllllU Mil IllU tllllO I WMHtilHllll lly ritiinltitf don, hiring 11-hIi riu) -.trHiimli. until my fr ends id wnll hm mv i-iir, li'OHiin tiy iniKtli hIumiiiiI, tbli-k lll I hhlllllll WlthtO liwxy 111 (IllllsllllllllllHI lillo in llittuli, ilurli'i: llio Hprink. Iiil- 'owlii. I whs iimIiiom! to Iry WiM.Mih ll.I.SM i 1- Wll.l) I II Mill V. AIMI' I Til Iv'h irlsi I was hiii.niIiIh timt It wim ro- lli'Vlng mi ; In tin iIh.x'h IIiiki my ruiieb 'Mil uiiiiitiy riiffii, nun l whs h'miii mi. t-muil in iinslih nn-I H'roictli. I Iihm Ht-r allien ki-pt tbo I I.w.sam in my linu-i , nil wroniivi-r iiuv in-jinnor in iny ihiihi, lots h o.iiiyh nrcobl. It Is ImniO'lMli'ly ic nrltid In. No liiinlly hliould bo without. H," soul ly nil iIi-hukI-iIm, Iho Iilaohino Wob Worn Out. Win? Not benuiMt It was not wrll bull', but 'i whs wrimuly run, Tlin h-im)- III' llltill villi llMVO Mill lIllWII llll K lli'cll' llulr il-ri n oroi'inl lut .m-iiih nm hci-iii. pl-lll, IliUIlt llHMl Ill-Ill lllll-WI'l In o 4irlt-lit liioi. hiiiI iii II' -lev Iihi Ir-in 1 1. Well Illl'ltVII I'l 1IIIVIAN bviu r, ll-h i-iiiiiHiimniii im I k J!hiiiiiiiiiiU llio I'rt'i x -.ii- of Jion, hit i-oiiili mil ibnt it n- u. Ih i-s wbll ll. O Moml Itlill lllVl.'iilllW ib- i.-iio Hli'iii. This iit bus iirnviil 111 Mi-loimlii ioiismN (if MIH, MI'll tll, In nt (-r IhmIj ood wliu um-h it. All dru; uN h k?-i li. dh. souviu mwiu. Tl.ii eminent French J'iihldtin and Saricon, ami Inventor of thu FA .'AS'.SVV HOAWTJW, which hm tiven relief to IhomumlH of Hvjfcrcr in Fitropc anil the United Statu, has treated Miicceniifult Hcicral hundred amen In Orcyun, themoht remarkable of which wan that of Mr. J.V. Adkiiw, a well known IuhIiichu allium of Sulem, who han been tiujjerluy for yean with a partial purulyhlH of the rlyht aide, and wan materially improved ty a few day of Dr. Mathlat'H treatment. The rltjlit aide of the face and rlyht nionldcr, In which there has been a constant tanntf lion ofcoldiunn,and the ncrvea jiurtiallij paralyzed, have become, warm and re turned their natural action and feetlny. Mm. Adklus, who ha been afjllcied with catarrh In the head, Iuih been entire ly cured by a few days of the Doctor' treat ment. lie has tcHtlmonlal from a number of vcrnoni well known in Furtland. DR. M ATI WW Iuih permanently In. cutcd at the corner of Third and Morrhon Bircccln, Jbrtlaml, Oregon. .1 OREGON. k ro.'l TDK CELEI1UATKD Gang and Walking semonis x Ki i, and. Ox3LltlTra,tor, Carriages. will bo forwarded froe to any T. CDNNINGHAM ft CO. JNO. CRAN & CO., r nun r oj-., ivniLAHU, Have Now Openfed Tliclr NEW FALL STOCK ....or..,. Btnplo mid Fniicw DRY GOODS, 3La.lless' Dress Goods, An Immenao Variety. EVERY DFPARTMEriT Koil;to -vltli NOVELTIES. Oct. 7. n'ni NEW STEAM-SHIP LINE 1IETWKKX San Franoisco 'and Portland.' The P. C. S. S. Co. WIU. IIKKKAITH ltllN A LINK OP BTEAM. slilp riyii-mljr. itny llvu dij bcltmii tisii Fiuucirio mill rmlUiiil AT GlUUm KKDUOBD RATES. J. .11. JlleCUAKU.N A CO. Auents. CarTt-LcWf.irnih-l.y II. . HIMIN, Arcnt. HAUXf. j i-nmsAim r. v, tax. 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