T-yyf" J-asy: hStfs-w'.'f, DrlrUuc Asiand The work on the Capitol building is being pushed forward ripidly. Mr, Hooro with six men is at work on tho roof. Tho cornlco is now ready rind will Boon bo put in place, whilo there is an even dozen of men at work stucco ing tho walls. Large Cntlnc- The Willamette Iron Works havo turned out four of tho 18 sections of pipo for tho canal and locks nt the Cas cades. They nro 30 inches in diameter, an inch thick and about six feet long, tho largest weighing -1,200 pounds and the smallest .'1,000 pounds. Killing Wild HoEs. The citizens in and about Round Prairie, Douglas county, are generally engaged in n wild hog hunt. So far 25 hogs havo been slaughtered, one of which weighed 600 pounds. Tho wild hogs havo becomo to numerous in that flection as to render their killing by tho farmers a necessity to preserve their crops from damages. ' Mmrdaran from AUaka-l The steamer California arrived last evening from Sitka bringing passengers and freight. Two prisoners, both In dians, wero also brought in chains, for the murder of ono Brown in Alaska and turned over to tho U. S Marshall. Tho captain informs us that the pooplo of that section anticipate trouble with tho Indians and are preparing to meet it. CftBgkt at Iat. It will bo rcraembcrcd,says thoStates man, that during tho last week of tho fair a young man by tho namo of Jer ome Ingram, employed by W. J. Oliver, as stablo keeper, spirited away with 840 belonging to Mr. Oliver. Nothing was heard of him until a few days ago, when he was arrested in Portland for larcony and sent to tho penitentiary for ono year. Just beforo leaving ho stolo a watch from a trunk belonging to Mr. Goodrich, which was in the Commercial hotoL Ho was brought up on Friday, tho 14th inst, and turned over to tho authorities nt tho Stato prison. A Kleptominlao- Saturday afternoon young lady, who has been stopping at Salem for some months past, was arrested for stealing a lace handkerchief valued at 825. Sho denied tho charge, but n search of her person at a friend's residenco disclosed, not only tho missing kerchief, but about a dozen other nrticloi, including an ear ring and n pair of gloves, tho property of a lady but recently married. Tho kleptomaniac was released on her prom ise to reform, return to her parents and leave tho city. Tfc Malhonr and Tkalr Nw Horns. Tho Olympia Chroniclo docs not liko tho idea of Oregon getting rid of her fighting Indians at tho oxpenso of Wash ington Territory. In this connection that pacr publishes theso itoms con cerning tho Malheura who wero recently thrown upon tho Yakima people: "Thoy consut of over COO persons, about two dozen of whom arc warriors, tho balanco old men, women and children. Fifty warriors ran away ono night on tho road, and havo probably joined tho rest of thoso who huvo not left tho war path vet. Sovoral of tho Indians froze to death on tho way from Camp Harney. Two companies of troops remain with them on tho reservation to keep thorn in subjection, it costs 7UU a uay to feed theso vagabonds nnd their onies, and as much inoro to tako care of them, Thoy burn fifteen cords of wood a day to cook their muckamuck and toast their flhir.s. Thoy havo n thousaud ponies to feed, for which tho Goldendalo mill has just ground two thousand bushels of grain. This is a new mode of civilizing m washes." Robber' Roost Captured. For the past six months an organized gang of thieves has been depredating in this vicinity, and has committed many robWies and petit thefts upon tho per sons in tho neighborhood. Their vil lainies at last became so annoying that the fanners concluded to organize and search for their den, and yesterday wero .successful in finding their camp on tho Columbia bottom, about five miles from East Portland. It was built of bark, comfortably arranged, and well suppliod with provisions and plunder, consisting of butter, eggs, bacon, honey, Hour, chickens ami clothing in abundance, as well as luxuries sufficient in all to main tain them for an indefinito eriol Ono of tho thieves, who was left as guard, was captured at tho roost, but was per mitted to escapa and inform his pals. 'Tho farmers kept watch until 1 o'clock this morning with the expectation of capturing tho wholo gang, but tho latter was too wily to bo caught napping, and, instead of surrendering, cautiously ap proached tho beleagured camp and es caped with nil tho plunder to boraomoro secret and becuro retreat Thero is a large number connected with tho thieves, who, judging by their work, are well organized and havo gotten their work down to a system. Tho watchers wero either overpowered by sleep or kept very poor guard to permit themselves to 1k outwitted by tho robbers. During tho night tho latter wero frequently heard wandering through the brush, and ono or two wero seen, but tho affair was k jioorly conducted that they wero permit ted to eiscape. It is hoped, however, that a clue yet remains by which tho whole ciowd may bo captured. Avtlolaa of IaeoiBsrattan- On tho 17th inst. articles of itr poration wero filed with tho Secretary' of Stato by It. P. Boise, J. W. Craw ford, John Minto, Lowis Pettijohn and Eugeno Bnyman, which corporation is to bo knowu as tho Marion and Wasco Stock and Wagon Boad Company. Cap ital stock, $1,000, in shares of ten dol lars each. Tho Oouatlou Land Law. Hon. It. 11. Kinney, special agent of the Land Oilico of tho Interior Depart ment nt Washington, has been detailed to examine all donation applications niid proofs now on filo in the several land otlices in Oregon and Washington Ter ritoty, and report their status and con dition. Mr. Kinnoy was in tho city Inst Monday and will return again on Satutday. Low Wcn Fifty Chinaman, says tho Walla Walla Union, havo been employed by tho rail road company to work on tho cut for S25 per month. Tho Chinamon furnish their own food, tho company paying tho wages of one cook. Negotiations aio in progress for tho hiro of llfty more China men to bo put on tho same work at $20 per montlu Til OoloaUtt la laualneat Dangeri Wo havo been shown a letter from a young man writing1, from Sitka to his father in Portland, in which ho says, "Wo aro flying from our homes every other night. Last night it was piercing cold and wo had to protect tho women nnd children and keen back tho drunken Indians. Tho forco had two whito men killed. Tho Indians threaten to kill all tho whito men nnd burn tho town. Six teen men aro going away by this boat and wo nil cxjicct to bo murdered after tho Htcamer leaves. Wo can't havo any wator as tho Indians threaten to kill any ono thoy find in tho bushes. ! Hearr Baow Btorm on Hood Hirer. Our special correspondent writes from Hood Bivcr, Feb. 12th, as follows : Tho snow has been falling for three days and nights n damp, heavy snow. This morning it is from two to four fectdcop. Last night it broko down Syrian Smith's now saw mill, making it a total wreck. It demolished old man Backus' barn and knocked Dr. Adams' drug storo into oven wood. Tho doctor wos sleeping in tho Htoro nnd was awakened at twelve o'clock by tho cracking of tho rafters ovcihe.ul. Ho nrow, put on his pants, and cot out before the building fell. To-day, ho and six other men, are on h's barn, hotel and other buildings, shovel ing off snow. Thero aro probably many moro buildings demolished in tho valley, but nobody can como to tho front to re port damages. Fiuit troes are bont, broken, and nearly buried out of sight. Tho doctor has taken it coolly and says it will bo all tho same a thousand years hence. Ho is only sorry for thoso who are not bettor aula to stand tlioir losses than ho is. i ! i A Conscientious Offloer. The following is a copy of a lettcrjust received by Ilufus Mallory, Esq., U. S. District Attorney : Custom House, Sitka, Alaska, I Fobruary 10, 1879. J U. S. D:8tiuct Attoiinky: I send you per California to-day, two Indians who killed Thomas J. Brown at Hot Snrings near here, nbout January 1st, They havo confessed their guilt and tho pnanner of it, and tho fruits of their crime were found on them. I can have tho evidence sent on if, and when do sired. There is no law to try thorn hero and I can't kep them. Have written and shall telegraph tho Secretary of tho treasury, and you will iioubtless got in structions what to do with them. But on no account let them ho sent luck here unless vith a power gun boat, suf ficient to carry out their punishment If thero is no authority to keep them, I will kco mybelf tliut tho charges uro paid in case tho Government declines. In haste. Respectfully, M. D. Ball, Collector of Customs. Frozen to Death. Five Men Caught la a Snow Btoraa la Waioo County. A party of fivo men, consisting of Thomas Parker, whoso family resides near Oregon City, James Johnson, Welch Carson, and another man whoso namo has not been ascertained, left Portland for Wasco county two weeks ago. Arriving nt the Dalles, thoy started on foot for their destination, but being overtaken by a blinding snow storm, took shelter in a convenient barn on tho road. Tho following day Parker, Johnson and Welch, essayed to return to tlio Dalles, when Parker succumbed to cold and fatigue and fell on tho floor, saying lie could walk no more, ills comrades concluded to take him back to tho barn, but wero compelled to leave him in order to provide for their own safety as tho cold was inteuso. When they reached the plaeo here their com panions still remained thoy wero nearly dead from exhaustion, and Welch's feel were badly frozen. A farmer in tho vi ciuity learning of their presence nnd their story, sought tho man Parker, whobo body ho found frozen in death at tho place indicated. An inquest was held on tho remains and tho projcr ver dict rendered. It is feared that Welch will loso both feet CONDITION OF EUROPE. Ever? country of Europe endures' a condition of suspense nnd alarm, basod "ton political or commercial disturban ces, ogjjoth combined, of n most serious character showing tho existence of complication") that threaten tho pcrman nnco of heredithiy authority, if not tho advent of rovolutio'h nnd anarchy. England has tho moxt stable govern ment of all tho Kuropcah powers, be cause it is tho most popular and liberal of all, nnd whilo thero is no threat of revolution there, still the nation is un dergoing tho most tcrriblo financial crisis ever known, her immense manufactur ing interests being in common ruin nnd hundreds of thousands of operatives thrown out of employment. Tho finan cial status there threatens overy evil that can result from that cause, but England will stand up tindor troubles of this sort when almost any other nation would endure tho throes of revolution. Germany is employed legislating against Socialists and holds her army in hand ready to oppose revolution and crush it with military power. Bismarck is tho foremost man of his ago; ho has consolidated tho German Empire; ho has overthrown tho Austrian nnd French powers and built up tho Empire of Germany at tho expense of all who stood in his way. Emperor William with all his good and great qualities, is only what Bismarck mado him, and tho iron will of tho great chancellor holds him on the imperial throne. Bis marck makes but few concessions to Re publicanism. Ho is an autocrat, an im perialist, a despot, and his wonderful genius nnd statesmanship aro not dovot ed to making tho pcoplo free, but to making the empire strong. Socialism threatens the empire and in fighting it, 03 ho docs, Bismarck funs a flame that will sooner or later burst in conflagra tion. France has her troubles, but tho Re publican clement is in power, und has lately taken poscssion of tho govern ment. There is financial trouble there; but tho government Mill do all that is possible to nlloviato it. Ah in England, manufacturing interests are embarrassed and thousands of operatives unemployed; price of labor has decreased very great ly, but tho pcoplo themselves nro sover cigns in France, aud that country and England will havo less to fear "from communism and revolutions than tho other nations. Spain and Portugal do not cntor largely into tho affairs of Europe, but their antiquated despotisms aro alarmed by knowing that socialists aro working in their midst. Italy is a very hot bed of revolution, and tho King's lifo is very insecure, as indeed aro tho lives of all monarchs of Europe. Tho revolutionary clcmont is strong in Italy. Tho pcoplo have longed for political liberty and fought gallantly for it Tho Kingdom of Italy is a con stitutional monarchy and tho condition of the pcoplo is much improved undor it Tho despotism of tho church is a thing of tho past If Italy can follow the oxamplo of truly liberal government set by Franco and England, she can probably quiet tho people, but Italian conspirators havo a chronic tendency to revolution that cannot bo easily satis fied. Austria shares tho common dread of socialism, but seems to bo less threaten ed from it than Germany, Italy or Rus sia. Tho latter remains tho only nbso Into powor in Europe. Tho Czar is a despot whoso word is law. Ho over rules tho courts and occasionally sends tho Judge, without trial, to share tho doom of his prisoner. Tho autocrat of Russia sits upon a throno upheld by bay dnets. His secret polico and his armies are mere tools of his word nnd power. Ho owes no consideration to ninii nnd exacts from all his subjects actual wqr ship of his own power nnd person. So cialism, nihilism and conspiracy aro nat ural products of tho conditions of tho Russian Empire. Thoy are not confined to its lower orders, but find their chief support in tho army, among its highest officers, and umong nobles as well as peasants. Tho pride of the soldier and tho nobility, as woll us of tho common people rebels against ono man's dosjwtio power holding tho lives and fortunes of a bundled millions of people at his nbso- lutu dihjttsal. Such is tho condition of Europe, aud it never can bo improved until constitu tional liberty and popular suffrage, as its foundation, dawns upon tho nations. Every year this time draws nearer nnd tho fruit ' grows riper. Gradually tho pcoplo are being educated to nppreciato liberty and moro qualified to posebs it, and it is not trasiblo that it bhall long bo witheld from them. THE RESTRICTION BILL PAMED. On Saturday tho Chincso Restriction bill passed tho Senate by a decided vote, which i3 published elsowhere, and thero is no reason to doubt that it will rcceivo the approval of President Hayes and become a law of tho land. It met with opposition, on high "moral grounds, from such Republican-Senators as Hamlin of Maine, Stanley Mathews of Ohio, Dawes of Massaehubeet8,Conkling of Now York, Morrill hf1, Maine, nnd 'others; whilo it was championed by Bldi'nc, Thurmnn aud Eustis, tho former making a splen did effort, wl)Ho Booth of California presented tho questions involved in a manner to siioY that honest whito labor ing men could' hot livo in nutagonism with cheap Chinese labor, and therefore tho very existence of our civilization was involved in tho demand for restriction. Senator Booth Very pointedly asked: "What would, uo tho status of our pcoplo to-day if Wo had boon receiving immigration frim China as wo havo i from Europo for, a hundred years past 1" That question should silence all oppo sition, and theVntagonisra of races now apparent in tho United States should present itself with forco sufficient to make argument unnecessary in this con nection. Tho passago of the bill is a great relief to the popular mind here abouts, and its effect will bo to relievo tho eastern btatcs from a danger that threatened thtm in tho future, but of which they hivo no consciousness as wo have, who see whito laborers idle and know that Chincso competition has robbed them of bread. Chincso choap labor his done us good in developing soma interests othorwiso beyond our reach clearing' land for cultivation, for instanco but it is not satisfied with that, nnd reaches out to control all man ufacturing interests and enter tho ranks of skilled artisans, nnd in that connec tion it will, if unrestricted, drive idl whito laborers out of the Hold. In this it is moro to bo dreaded than tho plague, which may also como in its train. TERROR AT ALASKA. As a cousequenco of tho removal of U. S. troops nnd vessels from Alaskn, wo hoar that tho pcoplo thero nro terror stricken for fear tho Indians will inur dcr them. There is danger of an out break, no doubt of it, and that danger is much moro apparent and tcrriblo to tho inhabitants ron tho spot than when viowed from this distance Ono murder had been committod, and two Indians charged with it havo tafoly been arrested and were brought down on tho stcamor California. They aro now in jail in this city waiting orders from Washington. Tho whites thero are woll armed, and though not numerous, can dofond them' solves for awhile, but no time should bo lost providing them all tho protection thoy need. Tbe fact that Indian mur derers could be arrested and sent away for trial, does not show immediato dau gor. No damage or destruction had been done to create unusual apprehen sion, but it is apparent that a portion oftho Indians urojnoro threatening and reckless, whito it is known that somo of tho leading Indians are not only friendly but oxert themselves actively 'to pi eserJo tho pence. That too long neglect would result disastrously to the sottlcrs there, wo cannot doubt Thoir need is urgent and no time must bo lost in sending them nmplo protection, but wo may hope that any moro dangerous crisis will bo aveit ed until that protection arrives. Tho British ship Osproy has already sailed from Victora for Sitka, rcsiwnding to the petition forwarded from that place with a degree of promptness and kind noss, our government, iui well as tho peo ple of Alaska, must highly appreciate. SUPREME COURT DECISION' Yesterday 'tho Supremo Couit reversed tho decision of Judge Harding in tho Circuit Court, that tho deficiency ac counts could not bo paid out of tho tuxes collected for current expenses of tho State. Tho Leg islnturo failed to piovido by additional tax levy, for this deficiency umounting to nbout $15,000, that ex isted in September, and tho Circuit Court held that without such special provision tho Secretary aud Treasurer were not authorized to audit und pay such claims. Judiro Kelly, of tho Su premo Court, holds "thut whether tho sources of income wtro sufficient for that purpose or not was a question for tho egislntivti assembly, and it alone, to determine. Owing to tho inaenso of taxable property and tho probablo de crease in tho cxiendituies of the Statu uuimiiisinuioii, u nauiiiichs couciuiieu that no further taxation was required to meet mi demands kim'CiIiikI in the net making appropriations for tho current Wheal term of two yearn. Ah tho Legis lature fuileJ to impopo uu additional tux to &y defuioiieio, tho fair puumptioii is that none wuh needed." Tho accounts will, therefore, bo audited and paid without delay. DISTRICT PAIR 0ROUNSB. Tho gentlemen who organized tho North Western Industrial Association assert that thoy havo no choico for loca tion of grounds, nnd no disposition, oven, to forco their organization upon tho public. On the contrary they say they havo done what they have only to put the matter in shape for successful work, anil nro willing to let others organize nnd work with whoever will tako hold earnestly to get tho matter in tho best shnpe. Under these circumstances it seems as if those most interested had only to organize an association in this city, and really show their determination to make it succeed, to place the matter on a sound footing. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world w live in! Nature givos as grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means for en joyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health) but how often do tho majority of people feel like giving it up dlshcartenod, discouraged and won led out with diseaso, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory firoof that Green's August Flowor will make hem as free from disease as when bora. DyipcjMia and Liver Complaint is the direct cause of soventy-flvo per cent, of such mala dies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Bead- zinoss of tko Head, Palpitation of tho Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Thru doses of August Fiowor will prove its wonderful effect. Sample botth , 10 cents. Try it. Valuable Land for Sale. Mr. Olarkc, of tho FArtMKR, having re moved from Marion County, offers to sell 010 acres of land situated at a point whom the Minto, Pass lload leaves the valley, in tho midst of a thickly-settled aud very healthy region, most of tho land being undor fonoe, and at least half of it oan bo mado good whoat Und at a cost of four or fivo dollars an aero for clearing. It is woll wooded and watered, and is a region unexoellod for health. The improvements aro of value to a now settler, l'rioo $5.00 an aero. $2.00 on aero can be left on annual payments for a term of years at low interest. This is ono of the best Und trades to bo mado in the State, It is a favor ite region for Germans, and several German families could divido it among them. It would make an oxcollcnt ranch for sheep and Angora goats, with which it is now stocked, tf CUSTOM 'GRIST MILL! In Salona, Orogon. ThoiinderilgtieJIatelcMcd and an now running tho drift Mlllln the Agricultural WorkH UulIdlBp;,l Anu are prcpireu io G0E1.XNX3 3BOH. TOIsIs ! At reasonable rates. Will aim IU1Y WIIKAT at the market price. UUUKINUIIAM & SMITH Hutu, Or., Feb. 12th, 1S79. lebil tf NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY METHOD FOR THE PIANOFORTE! Thl very popular and good Method liu had ft tho rough trial at the Conservatory, and ha been largely utcil In ether place. It differ from other Method Id being composed of Tore Fart or Book. PART I, for tha Flrvt drad ot Learner, has Tt page, uio Mcmente, r lie nnger ami oiner raerouri, )' Studies asd Tune, and U In lleolf ft good, easy Initructloa Hook. l'ABT If, for the flecond Grade, hu 83 psge. mora difficult XerclM, Hcalwi and Htudlei, aud ft number oi inecc irom me wora or ureal tiiMter. PAHT III, for the Third (lradr, his 118 pans. Grand ttcaln and Arpeggio, with few good Stuille uu i.w uiini'ult riKHi Trite of each part, ll.M. Complete, tt.M. The Muilcal Itscord, Dtitrr Hmllti, Kdltor, nulled fore cents, circulation 10,000 per month. Music, iew, eie. ,4eryvir. OUvor Ditson 8c Co., Boston. a II. DITSON 4 CO., J. K DITSON A CO. 711 & HU Kroadoay, N, V. ."l Chmtnut St,, I'hlladcl. feblltf J. H. THOMP80N, Importer and llreedrr of only the Boat Strains of THOROUGHBRED POULTRY Bark Brahma, Black OocbIbi, And non-iettiar Black Baaburfi Alio, 8II.VEII HKA-llltlUIIT and BILVKft IIUOK Wl.NO (IAMK IIANTAIIrl. all Inserted by iny!f. EGGS AND FOWLS IN SEASON. COMtK.irONl)K.NCE HOUCITKI). J. II. Thompson, Ilalsey, Linn Co., Or. feb 14 tf K.1TABM8IIBD IN UK. WILLAMETTE NUESERY, 0. W. Walliigft Son, Proprs. Oswego, Olackamaa Co., Or. K.utcUl attention given Io 11am. Prune and Chetrv Tree. Correspondence olltltod. lebllSiu Erery Man 8 lrM rrt.Utf4i UWU.U 1118 OWN PRINTER! F. bwlllU,.lrJMM', ftilUo f V..MM.T1 14, 11 (&.H-..IM i iwr. " f,..k .1 k'.lMrXOe.M.rld.a.Co.a fubll-t OH! MY 1'iln. In the lint. .Side fr f.oln are cured hyllllKTrl IIKtIKIIY, 11IK UIIKAT KIDNKY widl.lVKItMKDICINF. It l not a new com pound, taring keen ui by all cliuuoe fur 3" fi'oar. ari'l uved from iogcrlox (IWca'e and ilrath Iiundrnl, who BACK! lave been glteu up by I'lir.UUn. 11IJNTH It KM F.Dr cure all dltuwoa nf the I.ltvr, Kl'lneye, lllvl I it nnd Urinary Organ., Droiwy, llravel, I)1Ik,Uh. Inron cure. Ilrlght'a Dlwuwi of Hie hidneye, wan! lUUntlon of urine. Jiu IIUNT-.i lir.JIKIIY Ueneral fJel'll lly. Fcuul Wcakno.4, Ni rvo. ilur, InUiiiper. ante und exceaw.. IIDNTi IlKHKIlY curc4 llllloil htrnutht'iia the UowiU and htouueh. und nulw tile MeadiKhe, Hour WtoiitRli, Cu.IIivikm, aim livM.u, lllno.1 iRrfoUly pure. lirhTH IIKMKIIY It prepm! KXrilfJ-SLV Hr thuwi llieitim, und h never bren known In full. One ulil Willi imvliiw you. IIUNl'N HhllKDY I. purily Vrgetal.le, ie util by Puinlly I'hj.lcU'K, ami Urn utuioat ri'l a'ice may lm pl-ve.1 In IlL'NTSIlKMKDYui HUNT'S tuuiaex alctp, irit.4 an apiwiue, iru up lite sy.um, and renuwul Hend lor PauiIM to fifcallli 1 idh rvttlll, REMEOY WH r. i.'l.MlHi;, I'ttoriuiu. Kuulu liUnd Sold by all DrugBists. f(bM- IN Attafehiag twee. It is the duty of overy penoa who has ul Boscnsa's Giuwan Btavr to let it wonder ful qualities bo known to their friends in ov Jug Consumption, sovere Coughs, Oroap, Asthma, Pneumonia, and In fact alt throat nnd lung diseases. No person can tuo it without immediato relief. Thrco doaos will relieve any caso, nnd wo consider it tho duty of nil druggists to recommend it to tho poor, dying consumptive, at least to try ono bottle, as -10,000 dozen bottles wero sold last year, nnd no ono caso where it failed was reported. Such n medicine as tho Okiimav Srnor can not bo too widely known. Ask your Drug. ?ist nbout it. Sainplo bottlos to try, 10 eonts. tegular Mc, 7" cents. Guardian') Bale. NOTICR IS HK11KI1V (HVF.N THAT nV VIRTUK ot A llccnvo gnuital to mo !y tho County Court ot tho HIaU) of Oregon, for Uio county of Multnomah, on tho 8th day of January, 1870, I will sell nt public auction, In front of Uio Court Houm door In uld county, ON TIIB I6TH HAY OF FKI1IIUAP.Y, 1871), at ii o'clock, A. M., of ulil day, the following described plrca of land, belonging to Jamc J. ChaaUIn, an liuaae wnon. altimtnl In Multnomah county, State of Oman, In H-ctfon l (0) of Towiuhln one, south of Hango two, rut ot the Willamette Meridian. The um being a part of the Terry Fretlyraan donaUon rUlra, aal bounded as follows : tleirinnlng at a atone at the south weal corner of the homoatoad ! takl stone la fourteea chains and Uilrty.acTen llnka north and thirty nine chains and fifty-three links west of the southeast ooraer of said rrcttyman's claim, running thence north three deireei and fifteen minutes weit, twenty-one ehalas and elity-aeren links to a stake In the middle of the county road J thenoo north clghty-elght decrees forty. nine minute rut along- the middle of said road, Irs chains and forty-eight links to-a point ; thence southerly parallel with the wertllne twenty-one chains and saveaty finks to a point In the south U ne of the homestea4 ; thence south rlghty-nlne dog roes eleven minute west, five chains forty-eight link to the place of begiooUg . aonUlnlng eleven and clghty-nlue on hundmltsw "jw'lTrtw W. F. CnErBE, Ouardlw. J. W. MEREDITH, DENTIST. At the old stand, Griswold's filook, opp. the Bank, SALEM, - OREGON. J.J.8MITH, M.H.V.C.V.8. OKKICH AT CORBETT'S STABLES, Car. Second and Taylor Street. Oan Be round at AU Xwn, Might or Bay. M7 P, F. CASTLEMAN, V, S, DEXTER STABLE, Cor. Washington and Second Sts., PORTLAND. P. R. All cue In or near the city nunctuxllr attend ed to. Will treat patient with known dUnoM whs re aide at a lUatancp, and All all orders for veUrinary uo4 1-Jiim. Cliargo rouonablo. jarllei Yurchaitar CORSETS SHOULD KIAMISI MADAM KOV'8 1MPR0VBD Corset Skirt Supporter glTFor KKALTII, COMFORT, ami KI.KOANCE OF FORM, If II AH NO III VAL, and I really U moat perfoct Bklrt-Hupportlng Cor tniad. For sal by all lead I ax dealer. Manufactured by FO? & HARMON, N.wlUren.Coaa. JnJleo8 II Is now ft Urge 32-Pai e Paper, Haidiomelr Uistratii, Ably edited, and I sent out eUtoiwd and envelop la granite cover. No family should be without Ik Price per Annum, $2.00.,' 8AMPLR OOrr, MOCiCTS. !. Iimnil, rubUshar, sTartUad, Or. xr MONTHS' Hack Numbxr of TtlK HIIOKK, equal to wsirr fl AOO D lit CO ordinary book si, besac apUOO I AUaQt) UuUy lUustnled, will be sent, poatag paid, an romt of 11.00 In currency or postage taoii. TbU U positively the large aotouitt of good, InatrucUv and clean liUratur vr offend far so low a, prim. AddruM! U SAMUEL, Drawer 3, Port and. Or. . IOR TltN CKNTH IN POOTAO 1 auuuai I will eood ft oodv of ska A Valuable Oregon tiaeiUtor. tawing dal Ortaras KJity. Feb. eth, IH46. It 1 In fn number or m vcrr nrrt nemnar RELIC! puUkdiod on Uio 1 Vile Goac. ttkon uaner are noi oruinau. Mil rvonaud t aiact Uiat none but a printer eouM rou 10 Cents and tho orurlnaL For U tint I will leu Mi awerene between m rennnt bend three copies, f Aiinr: u nAMur.u urawac J, rorUand, Ovegoq. WANTED -FIRM TO BEHT lly a rty of Uiree men In family, a Farm to Pent ot Share or Uau fur ft Term of Year with U prtvtlem of buying AddreM it. B. OHEKN, Portland, dr. ' Iteferenc given If required. hb7rt Dr. JAMES W1THYC0ME, VETERINARY SURGEON, wim, piiAcrrice in poituno iikjikaitMi Having hki tin cibnulv pracUoalh Oregon fopUie) but eight teAiSfU ultlctent guarantee of asjetltr. tl III ..I .....f.jtu.....l lL...,l a ... - I . W III aend prMieripUoni and Information for the beat- mvnt of any dlame ou recruit of one dolUr. fltaai em yniHtouw m nMT u puMtble, al mr tli ag, a4 italfl weight of horw, Ortl. at ULACK HAWK HTABLES, POP.TIAN3, OltKdOV, f.bMmp EXCLUSIVELY Cnrr-Uo ami '(oii Ilanlwaro, (,'arriigo ami Wagon JUrilwood, Wliuel, HuUh, Hiiokcii, Axles, Ilovts, Iroa Axled, Muring, Mallcnljlo Irons, etc. AddmH E. J. NORTHRUP & CO., CORNhP. KIPoT ANII MAIN HTHKCTH Portland, : : Orogon. fi.W-t WOODLANDS FARM. C-'Jl.t I unt of I'ortUnd) PILKINGTON BROS, pi 'i ,T.. ash mi:i:i)i:ia of pi'iib hiieu Poland China, aud Berlcoliiro J?ig3. Ctviir Br-Jr are from the lot btrdi In the I'nltu iiutw. Pv4ar.il ttilut Jr ur turiui ntd In April. 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