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V, n She SBtthlg goth (Srantn Signal. A trip to Portland and back— *■ 8 « » F r u r U c o A g e n c y — T homas B oyce , No. 30 (Second floor), Merchants’ Exchange, California «treat, below Montgomery, is our authorised agent in San Francisco. L. P. TISH EB, 20 A 21 New Merchant,« Exchange, i our authorized agent in San Francisco. For Eastern Advertising, Mr. Fisher is represented h j S. M. Petteugill A Co. o f New York and Boston. the track. Saw two flocks o f Asiatic* Panning Basi ness under Diffi pecking and scratching like the sa'va- culties. tion o f the world depended upon their going slow. Their work is irregular One week ago to-day, in company with S. G. Stiles, harness maker ofth a and unsightly: it may be the intention city, we procured a turnout at the liv however to h tve it sh iped up hJ white e r / stable belonging to Uncle Jack tnen in the distantfuture. W hether it w S. CRID ER, TH AN K FU L FOR THE • liberal patronage which has been hith erto extended to him in Dallas, would embrace ELMBOLD’S f l u i d e x t r a c t b u - ibis medium to say to all that be ia prepared chu is pleasant in taste and odor, free with iuereas j 1 facilities t » serve rout all injurious properties, aud immediate CUSTOMERS iu ita action. far more aceeptably that, heretofore. A in splendid style. Mr. S. returned on the huge and in ijesdc firs which s*an i B u r g l a r y . — The law office o f J. L. same day, while we remained in Salem on the trark die and rot out we know Collins, Esq ‘ at the Court House, was burglariously entered last Friday night and h is desk broken open and ransacked. The lock o f the desk was broken by the awaiting the arrival o f a boat on which not. to take passage in the direction o f Portland. Late on Tuesday afternoon — had a chill which lasted us to Salem the P. T . Co’s new steamer Albany use o f some burglar's tool. Mr. Collins was at our service. Very few passen “ rig ” at Durbin’s fine livery stable, constantly on hand. l t c p a i i in g neatly done. our friend Mr. Gaby volunteering to ■ays he left eveything as usual Friday gers went aboard. I)r. Sheil o f Walla evening. On returning to his office on Walla, Sum Clarke and lady and our Saturday, the door was locked, and he self constituted the passenger list from Salem. The Albany run down about observed nothing unusual till nearly noon, when he attempted toopen his desk eight miles and tied up— the smoke and found the lock broken, and his pa from the burning regions rendering it pers somewhat disarranged; but he very dark, unpleasant and unsafe to thinks nothing was taken from the draw papers connected with professional bus uttempt to pursue our journey that night. Capt. Miller, formerly of the Union on the raging Yamhill, com iness, that could be o f no value to any manded the Albany, while L. E. Pratt, one but himself. Esq., played lhe role o f purser. er, which ouly coat lined stationery and He suspects that the Mr. object was to get possession o f certain Pratt is a gentleman in the strictest valuable papers; which, however, were sense o f the term. notin the office at the time. Mr Collins will give $50 00 for the detection and and obliging, he is necessarily a pop ular steamboat officer. Dr Slieil is a conviction o f the offender. courteous, It is about Intelligent, prompt scholarly, dignified and time the authorities were looking after accomplished geutleman and was o f in" • on e o f these light-fingered gentry. finite service ou hoard iu assisting in O u r.— A call is issued request ing the people o f Polk county to meet T urn whiling away the tedium o f a dreary passage down the Willamette amid fogfl, at the Court House, in Dallas, cn Thurs smoke and innumerable deteutions on day, Sept. 10, in s t, to take into consid bars, &c. Sam Clarke may he a very eration measures for the promotion of sociable gentleman in an emergency the apeedy completion o f the Oregon Central railroad. A general attendance sure we would not harm any man of is requested. H a v in g been a bsen t from o u r p ost t h e g r e a te r pa rt o f the w eek past is ou r a p o lo g y fo r th e d ea rth o f e d ito r ia l m a t However, we were cotempora- neous editors o f political papers and if lie got the worst o f it sufficiently to pardon him. T hk Daily Unionist under the man agetnent o f Mr. Huntington, has com. oienced taking dispatches direct from F ran cisco. genius. s w r him on us we can just afford to ter in th is issue. Fan hut we failed to see it on this trip, lie avoided us at every turn, and we are The Unionist Taking on considerable, freight, in the shape of sacked oats, which we *• r ig ” next morning. Reached Dalits about 9, found everything in order been vastly improved iu tone and use wo started bright and early on Wedncs. day morning aud soon brought up on fulness by Mr. II. O. II. Smith & Co. are receiving grain in their new warehouse just he youd Eola. Mathcny’s bar, near Wheatland, where we laid tor several hours attempting to get oft. side o f tho S i g n a l ready for the press Messrs. Frank C. Withers and Billy Kciznr are entitled to credit for this. M A R R IE D . At tho residence ot tbe bride's falber. August 30, by Isaac Statt« J. P., Mr. Wayne W, Wil liams to M i.« Virginia A., daughter o f Robert Tartar, E.*q., all of Polk Co. shocking ,tl rce little children mistreatment of j The boat finally wore itself off this bar, by their father when she proceeded with hut little d if who resides near Sacramento. This s I ficulty down to the mouth o f the Yam only one among the thousands o f reports hill where the Union had been await o f great cruelty o f parents to their off ing our arrival for about two days, with ■spring. ately to go in for a law prohibiting the passengers on hoard for below. Some dozen passengers came aboard here further which decidedly alleviated the forlorn, The Gazette ought immedi propagation of the human ness o f the situation. Alter weathering species. iiniiiy a bar we reached Canemah and Gen. Buell, who saved Graut from a disgraceful and inglorious route at is a b o u t s i .a o o in t e r e s t due on the School Fund Honda, and ctio.*« who are in arrears, are requested to call at once and pay the «am« to tbe Couuty Treas urer. M .C A N T E R B U R Y , T Grant stupidly drunk, supports Sey- the Wennt, was here, hut would not go mourand Blair. He »ays if the people | down till morning, so all hands had to are true to themselves Seymour’s elec* “ lie over.” A t 8 next morning took tion is sure. passage on the Wenat, a fast running little boat belonging to the opposition, B C o n s is t e n t . — Tobacco is a pos e itive narcotic poison— injures many persons who use it and the majority ot the human family are slaves to it. W hy dou’t the Gazette go right in foratohuc- and reached Portland before ten, stay ed till the following morning looking aftgr business. A t half past six on F ri day, took passage on the P. T. Co's steamer Senator for Oregon City. The co prohibition law ? purser o f the Senator used to know u s ; Gazette thinks its arguments in reply to our article on “ prohibition ” has fo-gotten us now— charged us four hits “ cash money for the freight.” — were exhaustive. Thought some o f presenting bill against T he They were— o f the the A lert and Senator for three year’s patience o f intelligent readers. newspaper subscription each, during which time we had “ dead headed ” over CELEBRATED ? STOMACH BITTERS! Three deliciou« stomach Bitten are entirely I Vegetable, and free from alcohol and every Lui t- TRY THEM ! TRY THEM I JUDGE FOR YOUR SELF! ★ ful Ingredient A pleasant tonic, and e most j 4 'agreeable 1 drink. Tue market U flooded with« ! pot ao»one compound«; but THEBE bitter ».mad tJ | from tbe purest extract« of valuable toots. bsrl > j and herb«, ere admirably adapted to tb e»urc oi \ all affection« of tbe Stomach, Kirfn«y».l iver and ) Bowel«, «uch aa Dy»pep«l». Fever. Diartla-«.. L om of Appetite, etc. etc. For eelc everywl ere. f ▲. FENKHAUSEN, S ol * M amctactt *»*. ( cor R u n **» k Jsckson, H«n FrsrHscn^ Â DR. H U F f X A A D ’S CELEARATED S W IS S IT IT . STOM ACH B IT T E R S their “ lin e ” just twice. But this is all right— the purser probably thooght we would ta’ce up the cudgel in favor of the opposition, and annihilate the en tire P. T. Co’s franchise on the raging “ Wallamet.” Expected to connect sequence o f the o f the low stage o f wa. ter iu tbe upper river. Luckily for us the stage for Salem had not yet gone through Son« Erics a \ i > R uszixo E ars are the m -e, indications o f scrofulous blood and humors — The poison must l»e neutralized and purred out ••f the system, if you hope to be rur.-d. No itno is to l>e lost. Take Bristol's ^.vrsapa rilla and Pills ; they will not disappoint you. Rely upon them. Use them freely, ns direct ed. and in a lew weeks every vestige o f the disease will disappear. 574 llOSTETTKR, SMITH A DEAN. Sin Frnncisco. I mportant I nform aton ! A Good Appetite, A Vigorous Digestion, and A Healthy Liver. are the sure and immediate effects o f a course of Bristol's Sugar-coated Pills aud Bristol's Sarsaparilla. Trv them ! Trv them 575 HOST LITER SMITH A DEAN. San Francisco. COX Sc E l RII A R T . W I l O F i : S A I. » . and R E T A I L O IK O t'ltR fl, moork ’ s B l o c k , salem , oregom . GOODS BY T H E P AC K AG E A t Portland R ate«. 19 aboard. The latter gentleman very communicative with us all the way up— spoke to us just 0 0 0 0 0 !!! times.— Sour at us. By coming up on the A t ary agreeab/a Drink ! L naurpassed for acting sure/j but gen* stage had an opportnnity to see the gentry on tbe secretion« of tbe kid mighty works o f Chinadoui on the cant “ •T*. bow«/«, «tomach and /iver! . r » // who/esa/e and retai/ side railroad. The Company has skip £ 0 £ 2 ? L - 8a ? 0UL.D BE W ITHOT IT. J« 6 * • TATLORA DENDEL. Pronrlfttor« m T S S S T 4l*C*aj street, Saa Francisco. mUifl J[ H R A S I IF .R , A continuance o f patronage solicited. A. 8 . C R I D E R . Dallas, July 20, 1S68. I8tf L IV E R Y STABLE, II BENNETT W H IT E STA B LE, in company with L . GODDARD, I «hall be pleaded to see any all of my friends and ac quaintances« upon their arrival in Portland with Wains, and those who have good horses to sell will find me ou baud ready to buy at all tiuu-8. Patrons o f this stable will find it in good shape, while charge« will be a« moderate as at any other stable iu the city. U n F AVINO PURCHASED THE OLD tf E A1NES | J H eader . The Greatest of Harvesters. at D O D D ’ S, Salem. r ilY S I C I A N & S U R G E O N . IN D E P E N D E N C E - - J A. APPLEGATE. - OREGON. W. C. WHITSON. A p p le g a te & W h it s o n , A tto r u le s a t L a w , DALLAS, : : OREGON. Office—In the Court House. WESTERN HOTEL, CORNER OF FIRST AND MORRISON St., P O ltT L A X D , Oil EC OX. T he best an d m o st c o m m o d io u s hotel in the State, where every want is auiicipated aud cheerfully supplied. Warm ft cold Baths attached to the House. This Hotel is located ne r the Steamship Landing. The Hotel Coach will he in attend ance at all the Landing« to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the ilouse FREE OF CHARGE. M. R. SEW ALL. PiTKHBuno. Fept. 4. 1863. Messrs. II >stetter A ¡Smith, Pitt»burg. Pa.— Geuts— I think la m only doing the part o f a good citizen wheu 1 testily to tbe great benefits ak e no m o re u n pl e a sa n t or unsafe remodie« for uupleasint au 1 dan received by me front tbe use o f your Stomach gerous diseases. Use Helmbold’s Extract Bu- Bitter« during the last five year«. Sojouring for a short time in tbe oil regions, in I8M, I chu aud Improved Rose Wash. had a »c-vere billions attack, wnich, in connect ion witn dyspepsia, left me iu a very weak condition. 1 was advised to try your Bitters, aud having procured a bottle, found that they worked iike a charm upon me, eight pounds having been added to tny weight iu the space o f one weak, and uew life sceuied to have been inlused into my system— So much so, that I n E GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH. have heeu induced to use them every Summer Therefore the nervous and debilitated since that time. As a tonic, l think they are should immediately use Uelmbold's Extract iu valuable, ‘ih is Summer, having a similar attack fund as before, much reduced), although Bucbu. under the treatment o f an A No. * physician, I was again obliged to have recourse to 'he old Litters, and wiih the rauie good result, having gaiued six pouuds witliiu a few days. I pur chased a hail a dozcu bottles a few weeks since, aud propoBe to use them regularly as a touic. Wishing you every success, i remain Yours, gratefully, WM. M ILLER. T T ANHOOD AND T O U T nF U L VIGOR are regained by Uelmbold’s Extract Bucbu. M JOHN C. DOKCY, St? Proprietors al JXEAPER. The Cheapest aud Best Reaper In W EBBER at D O D D ’ S, Salem. 1 Î A T T K H E D CONSTITUTIONS RE- stored by Uelmbold’s Extract Buche. at D O D D ’S. Salem. IHEKCU.INDISE. TO I. V a n p c t n . F0UNDRYM EN~AN3 BLACKSM ITHS Cumberland and Lehigh COAL PIG IRON. and IOOO TONS. In Store and Afloat, For Sale by J. R. DOYLE, San Francisco. [Iftly] J ohn S o m m k r v i l l e . Yaiiduvn Sc Sommert ine, IN D E P E N D E N C E , Oregon. I) ealers in G EN ERAL M ERCHADISE. A full Stock of Ooods constantly on hand to suit the varied wauls o f the People. The Highest Market price paid for 4111 A 415 P acific s > t COUNTRY PRODUCE. COX & EARIIART. We also have in connection with the Store a large Agricultural and Seed Depot. WA RE HOUSE, w H O L E S A L F , and R E T A I L . Dealers iu with track extending to the River, and are pre pared to receive and Forward Freight for 15 cents per ton. 3tf VANDUYN A SOM M ERVILLE. Seeth, T H E F I R S T T R A I N HAS I T 11 it Trees, A R R IV E D , Ornamental and Pot Plants, and so has M. MEYER! S H R U B S A c ., A c ., MOORES’ BLOCK, (Middle B u ild in g ), SALEM, OREGON. W IT H O N E O P T H E L A R G E S T and best selected stocks of DOMESTIC D R Y ROODS, Cash paid for G rass S eed s— if of good quality. FANCY GOODS. n Whether existing in M ALE OR FEM ALE, A lot of Choice Plants in Pot», juat GENTS’ ft BOYS’ CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING, received. 19rf C O X & K A M I A R T. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE QUEENSWARE LATEST STILES OF DAIS A-\D CAPS, Trunks, tappets, Grjceries, Crockery Ac. That has ever been brought to SALEM, which he is offering CHEAPER than any oth er house iu the City. AH kinds or P R O D U C E taken In E x clisuge. W asted : r i l n 000 « / vFH ^O O O pounds of w o o l for which I wtll pay tho H IGH EST MARKET PRICE IH CASH. Iffi. MEYER. GLASSWARE 1 3d door from the corner o f Griswold’s Block Salem Oregon. yiy tlT T » S T CROCKERY AT h r a s h e r , G a Lt. atia . Saline Co., 111. Messrs. Ilostettcr A grnith— Gentlemen:— I have practiced medicine for many years, and have used your Bitters iu a number o f cases with great success, aud take pleasure in rec- ouuueuding tb m to the public iu g em ril. Very Respectfully, J. ¡smith, M. D. M attoon , 111, -Tan. 21, 1865. Messrs, nostcite-r A Smith— Gentlemen :—■ I sdl more o f your Stomach Bitters than o f any other medicine. Parties who have tried E L M B O L D ’S E X T R A C T BUCTIU AND them sp« nk iu very high praise of their excel improved Rose Wash cure secret mid lent virtues. I have used them myself, aud delicate disorders, in all their stages, at little prescribe theui with uiipurellclsd success. expense, little or no change in diet, no incon Very respectfully yours. venience and no exposure. It is pleasant in Ci. T. QILNER, M. D. tusk- and odor, immediate iu its actiou and free from all injurious properties. X ksi v. Clay County, 111. Messrs, nostetter A Smith— Gentlemen:— I have used, and often prescribed, your Stom ach Bitters, and take pleasure iu recommend ing it to all whose stomachs are debilitated — It is an excellent appetizer and tonic, and I prize it as one o f the best medicines o f the day. R. G. MOORE, M. D. IIELMBOLD'S FLU ID EXTRACT BUCHU Is a certain cure for diseases o f the F ranklin , Clinton C o ., lnd., Dec. 9, 1861 B L A D D E R , K ID N E Y S , G R A V E L Messts. llo;tetter A Mntth— Gents:—Some eighteen months .'¡nee 1 was troubled with weakness o f the stomach, aud bad b>st tny ap petite, and, ou the recommendation o f Dr. C ot D R O P S Y , O R G A N IC W E A K our faintly physician, I pit rebated several hot- les o f your Litters, which had tbe-desired ef N ESS, F E M A L E COM fect of rcstoriug me to health, But 'if late I have not been able to ohtuiti tbe Bitters iu our place. Please inform me where I can pur P L A IN T S G E N E R chase them, or if you will send me some on sale, I will be pleased to have tbe ayency, as | can recommend them to be whet they are rep A L D E B IL IT Y . resented. Yours, truly, JOHN F. LU TC1IIS0N . and all tbe diseases o f the U R IN A R Y O R G A N S , J&S*All article* told by u* icarranted genuine. Catalogues furnished on application. Messrs, nngtetter A Smith— Gonts:— It ia with tbe greatest pleasure that 1 recommend your btoiuacb Bitters to the pu blic I think it tbe best Bitters o f tbe d»v. It is especially adapted to the gouth and West, where hilliary derangements of the liver me prevalent. Ten years’ experience iu the m e o f compounds as curatives, compels me to give your Bitters the prelercncc that its popularity merits. A. ANGLE, M. D. O regon , Never Clogs and F Par « l the Rest. Ftom E vfinc ham , Effingham Co., III. Messrs. Ilo tetter A gm iih— Gentlemen : — With pleasure I can s iy that your Bitters are superior to a iy nil ers. I have used them in tny family for a long time, a n i always with beneficial results. Yours, very truly, ROBT. G ILBERT. whatever cause originating, and no E lukrton , Pa., Nov. 6, 1865. Messrs. Hostetler A Smith—Gentlemen :— matter o f We have been selling your Stomach Bitters tor eighteen months, and find them an excellent medicine. All that is necessary it to let tbe people know their virtue, and they will use H O W L O N G S T A N D IN G . them. 1 have tried them myself, and now recommend them to all who have weak stom Diseases o f these organs require Ure use o f a achs. diuretic. I f no treatment is submitted to, Respectfully yours, Cousumption or insanity may ensuo. O-r WATTERSON a M cFARLAN D, Druggists flesh and blood are supported from those sources, and the O gdensbcro , Sussex Co.. N. J. 1 H E A L T H A N D H A P P IN E S S , September 18. 1805. J Messrs* nostetter A Smith— Gentlemen:__ and that o f Posterity, depend upon prompt use of For a long time I have been afflicted with a disordered stomach, and was unable to attend a reliable remedy. to any business. I was advised to u-e your II ELM B O L D’S E X T R A C T BUC H U, Bitters, which I did, they proving o f great Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by benefit to me. I believe bad it not been for them I should have been in my grave ere this. B. X. II ELM BOLD, I write not ouly t j testify to the virtue o f y„ur _ „ DRUG GIST, Bitters, but also to have you ship in.- two doz No 594 Broadway New York, No 104 South Tenth it., Philadelphia, Penn. en as soon as possible, as I am keeping a »tore. Yours, respectfully. The Beat Known. JOHN M. OREACEN. at D O D D 'S. Salem. H OSTETTER’S STl M A C H B IT T E R S . B ped along here and there lighting down upon an easy section o f grade, UCKUVU AGENTS FOR TIIE PACIFIC COAST, R E A PER , (The W orld,! Challenger turniog China loose and pecking up tbe dirt leaving huge fir trees standing in assort m ade : w o r k was The Purifier o f the Blood, A Pleasant Tonic! liquor, drug and grocery stores. T W ELPSTAKESi Upon arrival o f same took passage for Salem. Found John Brown, brewer, o f Salem, aud Sam Clarke CUSTOM Aa J. E DAYIDSOX, Jfl. D , with the Echo at Oregon City hut that boat had failed to come to time in con. warranted. T Supt. Com. Sellout*, Pollc Co. from there the greater number o f the passengers— ourself amoug them— Pittsburg Landing, aud who, upon I footed it into Oregon City. The W il. reaching the scene o f conflict, found lamette Navigation Company’s boat, manufactured and ment of Portland, June 23,1868. here found us here on her up trip, aud glid- a case o f and Gaiters, 1 11. L A K E . M JIIO O I j F IJ A D . The Success, Capt. Baughman, The Sacramento Reporter speaks of j ed past u< with the majesty o f a swan, Shoes about town and the forms for the nut- found piled upon the hank o f the river, has Boots, Reached Dutchrown about noon drive us to Dallas and return with slid IIE FOLLOWING LETTERS FROM welt known physicians and individuals show the estima'iou iu which fiis celebrated preparation is held by those who have used them : PiTTsnuno, May 10.1880. Messrs. ITostetter A Smith— Gentlemen.— During a visit in tbe West last Fall, I contract ed chills and lever, which brought me to my bed. and finally terminated iu typhoid fever, E L M R O L D ’ S EXTRACT BUCnU and confiued me to my room for several gives health and vigor to tbe frame, and months, during which time I was so prastrat- bloom to the pallid check. Debility ia accom ed that I almost despaired o f ever recovering panied by many nlarming symptoms, and if no health ; having entirely lost my appetite for treatment is submit o ’ consumption, insan days, not being able to eat a morsel; added to ity or eliptic fits ensue. which I was much distressed with a reeling sensation in my head, and passed many sleep less nights— all from debility caused by my prostrate condition, brought ab-uit by the fes ver. At this stage ot my condition a friend 1 ecoinmended me to use your celebrated Stomach Bitters; but being morally opposed OR NON-RETENTION, OR INCONTI- to tbe use of stimulants in any form, I at first neuce o f Urine, irritation, inflamation or declined, but afterward yielding my prejudice», ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases uud alter taking tbe mcdicinfo for severil of the prostrate gland«, stone in the bladder, weeks as directed, my appetite returned, and calculus, gravel or brickdust deposits, and all with it I am rapidly regaining my former tke diseases of the bladder, kidneys and drop strength and vigor. My tdt*ep(frem the loss sical swelling« o f which I had suffered innch) has never been USE HELM BOLD’S FLU ID EXTRACT better than it is now, and the reeling sensa tion (before alluded to) has entirely left me.— BUCI1U. My bowels, which were mtieh censtipated and irregular, are now quite natural, and in fact, I am glad to say that I feel myself a new man, aud teuder you this testimonial o f tny appreci ation o f your valuable preparation, in order that others suffering as 1 have, in*y avail nfeebled and d e l i c a t e c o n - themselves o f its virtue«, which prejudice pre stitutions of both seXos, use lieluibol.l's vented me from enjoying fur so loug a period. Extract Bucbu. It will give hri«k and euer- I may bleo add that my physician, after see ing the beneficial effect your Bitters had. rec gatic feeling, and enable you to sleep well. ommended that I should use them regularly. Yours, very respectfully, E. BoK N K , 45 Market street. H is the intention o f the Company to let Hired a» STOMACH BITTSRS. STORE. Lewis, and, with this, reached Salem where we arrived at 4 P. M. n O S T E T T E R ’S zittii ®rtrati ïînrhtt. AND IN EOLA, Price, H 25 per bottle, or six bottles for $0 50, delivered to any address SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYW H ERE. at D O D D ’S Saisis, 241/ H O S T E T T E R S M IT H & CO.. Wholesale Druggists, Sau Francisco. jH ^ F o r sale by all Druggists, Grocers* and Storeksepers throughout tbe world ■J