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Kfloit Statesman AND UNIONIST. SALEM, FKIpAY, : : : SEPT. 17. TELEQEAPHIC STJMMABY. . September The President L Gen. .Sherman to act n Secretary t War until the vacancy is Hllcd. The remains of .Seeretury UawliiiH will be followed by SOU varriagt-M. 'I he funeral lmgtttflt will tloubt be tint; of m most solemn and impres hive ever seen in this country. The Raw lins fund in Xew York amounts to S24.500. The bnukitij; house of L. Benoist, of St. Louis, has Mi.pemled. - The mail coach from Helena has lately lieen robbed of ss::u,000 in gold bars. This is lee scoud robbery within a week. Senator FrfenUen died at tii o'clock a.m. SepKSih. In WiHcoiwiu. the Democracy have nomi nated for (iovernor, Col. Robinso of Green ' l!ay ; Lieut. Governor, ' t J.- T. Tark. Ileso Intioiis passed rejoicing in the abolition of njavery nd tbe acquiescence of the Poutb. in the results of the. war. The victims of. the Avoudale mine disas ter have been found in tbe fourteenth plane or tne mmc, piled up in a heap and ail dead lreparations are making to remove the bo ttles Iron tne mine as Soon as possible. The Allentown Iron Work have been destroyed by fire. Loss S200.000. A thou sand roe will be thrown out of employment. Statistics of manufacture in Cincinnati in tlicate a yeurly product of $10U .000,000. The Spaniards and Cubans each report partieuars of the late fight at Las Tutms. Mtd each claim the victory. Tbe Cubans : ay lint a Spanish force of 700 has lately deserted to them near Puerto Grande. Qu-.seda-ttad Jordan express confidence in their Ability k secure independence. A piuiboat is wild to be fitting out as a privateer against bpamsn commerce. , v, . ... t - : The Tnion Republicans of luissippi have - met and nominated Dent for Governor. The Legislature of Virginia i9 summoned tv Gen. Canby to meet October ;tb., Gov Wells has resigned. Ninety bodies have been raised from the Avendale mine. The workabaus ot the rail road are ordered closed; trains are to be run free, and the people invited to attend the burial.. Trouble is apprehended with the miner, who feel very bitter towards the mine owners. The frigate Sabine has been ordered home, with a portion of the crew ia con finement. Sept. 9. The Erie ' Railroad lately paid on! million six hundred thousuud dollars ftr fifty acres of land at Hoboken. ' A terrible storm occurred at Providence $1. 1., destroying a Railroad Depot, driving ashore vessels and causing loss of life, and destroying shade trees and paoperty in the city. A balcony broke down as the funeral cortege of Secretary Rawlings passed, and two persons were badly injured. 108 bodies are recovered from the Avon dale mine after thorough search. Wa ker is to be installed Provisional Governor of Va.t Sept. ti. Tbe Legisla ture will meet Oct. .". The storm mentioned above extended all over Eistern New England, doing much damage to shipping as far north as tbe Coast of Maine, and doing much damage to the town and conntry on the line of the burr cane, which was teirifHc. Spires of churches were thrown down vessels wreck ed and driven ashore, and many lives lost. The streets of cities are blocked with the ruins--ot lalleu shade trees, chimneys are demolished, wnd damage to crops is im mense. The CoLliseuin organ is ruined, the ig drum broken. Summer houses blown down, every ship in Boston harbor dragged its anchors and many collided. A Cuban fillibiistering vessel was driven ashore and the captain arrested. Saat Pranciaco. . Sept. IO.-t-Hod. Efaen Rhoades, Treasurer of Nevada, died instantly at Lick House of 'heart disease.! ' i- Tbe resolutions offered in Chamber of Commerce for limiting sales to 30 days time, 'has passed. An agreement will be lrawn up and., submitted for signature of tnembers next Thursday. No change in gold or wheat quotations. Flour. Oregon extra.outsido brands, lrom old wheat. $o 37 J to $5 50. Sept 10. Gen. Sherman has been com missioned Secretary of War, pro teni The expenses of the Government, for the fiscal year just ended, were $585,000,000, against $1,070,000,000 tbe year before. The Republicans have carried New Mexi co. Chavez is elected to Congress. In the election of the Cherokee Legisla ture the Ross party are overwhelmingly de feated. Large collections and subscriptions are taken up for tbe Avondale MifTerers. Hon. John Bell, of Teun., is dead. Business men in Washington have held a large meeting to take steps to have an In ternational .Exposition there in 1871, as measure to ' silence tbe talk of removing the National Capitol. The Commissioners to settle tbe Hudson Bay Company's claims, ( have awarded the H.-B. Co. 8450.000, and the Puget Sonnd Agricultural Co. $200,000, -as a lull release. Chas. Wright. Chief Editor of the Chi i -capo Tanas, has died of heart disease. ' There are more particulars of the great torm, on tho New England Coast, which destroyed many vessels, and did great dam Age to bouses, fields and orchards on shore. It is thought the Avondale disaster may ht traced to a fend between tbe Welsh anil Irish miners, for the inactivity of the Welsh in the late strike. The Paying Teller, in the 4th National ' Bank. Boston, is defaulter $100,000. An attempt was made to assassinate Mr. Hailister, our Minister to Uayti. at his resi dence' there. Tbe Rawlins fund reaches $41,000. Tbe Louisville and Portland canal is to be widened.' The Avondale relief fund reaches $12,- ooo. . Foreign. The Boston Jubilee is to be repeated at Crystal Palace, Sydenham. England. The cereal crops in Russia are good, save ia the Northern Provinces. The Pope is undertaking to have the ne groes of Africa concerted. 200 are now studying lor tbe priesthood. Tbe Emperor Napoleon is said to be re covered In health. He came to Paris and -returned to -St. Cloud. The London Time says the onestion in Spain is whether tbe army .or the people shall have the upper hand. The abdication ot Napoleon is talked of. I The regency of Serrano, in Spain, is be- coming popular, and will be extended. California. The Alia and Cab denounce the State '. - -'"v.v; uic utaiv 1 Fair s a bilk, and want the patronage of ; uieowie w.iuurwn i row t do state Agri- cultural Society, : ; Popular EituoR.-To think that the more a man eats the fatter and strong- nui utwiuw. j j,u oeiieve mat the more hours children Btudy the fas-' tor they learn. To conclude that, if ' cxerci8e is good, the more violent it is ! the more good is done. To imagine, that every hour t4keu from sleep is au 1 hour gained. To act on the presumn-. tion that the smallest ' room in the! house is lanre cnousru to sleeD in. Tn argue' that . whatever remedy causes I one to teel immediately better is good j for the sy stem, without regard to more j nlteribr ffecU. ' To eat without an appetite : , or to continue to eat after it has been satisfied, merely to gratify the taste. To "tat a hearty supper for the pleasure experienced during the brief, time it is passing down, the throat, at the expense cf a whole of disturbed sleep and a weary, waking in the morning. '.'' ';2j ' Letter from Canyon City. Cawox CiTVt Ox.. Sept. 6. 18C9. Ei. 'Uxio.vwT : Thinking perhaps a few items from this place may be of interest to some of your many readers, I have taken it upon myself ti contribute. TUB Si INKS. The season here has been very dry, and the consequence is little has been done in the way of mining, but the prospects for a good run this fall are quite flattering. Can yon Creek is the only stream in this section that has held out and even in it the water has been quite limited more so than in any previous season. Yet while many of our miners have been compelled to stop opera tions for waut of water, they have not been idle, but hare put in their time prospecting, which has led to the discovery of some Cue placer diggings, which, when fairly devel oped, will increase the mineral wealth of our county, and rank it among the first, not only m this State, but on the coast. Nor are the placer mines our only interest of value. The qnartz is now beginning to at tiact considerable attentioii. and before an other year rolls around several mills wiil be in active operation, thus opening another avenue of wealth that has long lain dormant. Another enterprise worthy of note that is under way here is the construction of a bed rock flume in Canyon Creek. Its estimated cost is fifteen thousand dollars, and will be completed early in the spriDg. when it will furnish employment for hundreds of men. and at tbe same time be an outlet for many valuable claims that could not otherwise be worked. AGKICL'LTCKE. STOCK-ltAISIXG. KTC. But while we can justly boost of our mineral wealth and resources, we have otb er interests equally valuable and perhaps more durable. Tbe agricultural interest not only of this country but of Eastern Ore gon is claiming considerable attention yet if our facilities in this important branch were rightly understood, the population of Eastern Oregon would soon be doubled. There is no section on this coast that offers better inducements to stock raisers than Graut and Baker counties. This fact is well known, and needs no comments from .any one. Another item that is causing con siderable agitation here, and one that the people of yonr section are as much inter ested in us any, is the establishment of a mail route from Salem to Boise, direct, via. Ochoco, Canyon and Baker cities. I do not believe there Vould be any opposition to this route, as the benefit to be derived is of , such magnitude as would satisfy all oppo sition. Times are quite lively, our farmers aty all through harvesting, and crops were more than an average. We had a big In dian scare here last Saturday, which caused any amount of amusement. The Great Military Road excitement lias entirely abat ed, many acknowledge themselves worse scared than hurt. But as I have spun this much longer than I calculated I will close Yours, etc.. IIkctok. A Good Yam. In the village of - lived a man who had once been a Judge of the county, and well krtown all over it by the name of Judge It-; . He kept a store and a sawmill, and 'Was always sure to have the best of the bargain on his side, by which he gained an ample fortune ; and some did not hesitate to call him the biggest rascal in the world, lie was very conceited withal, and used to brag of his business capacity whenever any one was near to listen. One rainy day, quite a number were seated round the stove, he began as usual to tell of his great bargains, and at last wound up with the expression : Nobody has ever cheated me, nor they can't neither.' Judge,' said an old man of the com pany 'I've cheated you more than you ever did me.' 'How so V said the Judge. If you'll promise you won't, goto law about it, nor do anything, I'll tell yon, or else I won't ; you are too much of a law character for nie. ' 'Let's hear,' cried half a dozen voices at once. 'I'll promise,' said the Judge, ' and treat in the bargain if you have 'Well do you remember the wagon you robbed me of?' 'I never robbed you of a wagon :I only got the best of the bargain,' said the Judge. ; 'Well, 1 made up my mind to have it back, and ' You never did, ' interrupted the cnte Judge, j Yes I did and interest, too.' How so V thundered the now en raced Judge. Well you see, Judge, I sold you one day a very nice pine log, and bar gained with you for a lot more. Well, that log I stole off your pile down at the mill the night before, and the next day I sold it to you. The next night I drew it back home, and sold it to you the next day ; and so I kept on till you had bought your own log of me twenty-seven times.' 'That's a lie !' exclaimed the infu riated Jndge, running to his book and examining his log account ; you nev er sold me twenty-seven logs of the same measurement !' 'I know it,' said the vender in logs ; by drawing it back and forth the end wore off, and as it wore I kept cutting the end off, until it was only ten feet long just fourteen feet shorter than it was the first time I brought it and when it got so short I drew it home and worked it up into shingles,' and the next week vou bought the shin- f m v . 1 e(: and I concluded I had got ihe o -j j worth of my wagon back and stowed away in ray pocket-book 1tinn nr tho inH ws drowned in the shout of the bystand ersy and the loec-drawef found the door without the promised treat. An English letter writer mentions as a curious fact that none of tne lead- ing women's rights reformers in that country are mothers or fathers, He adds : 'few are married, but those who are married have not been blcss- cd with ofFsnrinjr.. I do not wish to i' llpilneA nnvtliino'. T nnlv statu' A deduce anything : I only state a cu rious detail. The leaders of the wo men's rights movement in England, men and women, are childless. Five out of six are unmarried, and not one of the six is a mother or a father. All eurvey mankind from the pore ideal point, bo iar as this fraction of nature is concerned. , , The ten-inch gun is more than auy thing else the x-ponnder of cannon law.CwwflfO Times. GENERAL MISCELLANY. A lay delegate the lien.' Tempus fugit It's fly-time. A fiery steed lloree-radish, i The floating population Sailors. A haud-to-hand aflair Marriage, The oldest cup ou record the hic' cuj. If a mail is a Mister is not woman a Mystery. Sinculav to see a rarden walk. More singular to see a horce fly. "WlbsOX says it is a 4 rare thing -Tor Senators to take bribes in cash. Misery loves company, and so does a marriageable young lady. Girls of a marriageable age need so little courting now-a-days that they may be classed as leady-made arti cles. A richly dressed lady stopped a boy trudging along 'vith a basket, and asked ; 'My little boy, have you reli gion?' 'No ma'am' I've got potatoes.' Whatever may be said of some people's hearts, it cannot be said of the atmosphere just now that it is impenetrable. It. penetrates every body and every lhing. ! As storm following storm and wave j succeeding wave give additional hard- i ness to the shell that encloses the pearl j so do the storm and waves of life add 1 force to the character ot man. A traveler in Pennsylvania asked the Landlord if they had any cas s of sunstroke in that town. 'No, said the Landlord; 'If a mangels drunk here, we say he is drunk and never call it by any other name.' , Dull, yet Lively. Many of the Western papers are heralding 'dull times iu Chicago.' The quality of that dullness may be estimated from the fact that ten millions of dollars are invested in buildings now in course of erection there. The following notice wa? found posted on a huge sized trunk at a rail road depot, a few days ago : 'Bag gage smashers are requested to bardie this trunk with , caic, as it contains nitro-glycerine, Greek-fire, gun cotton and two live gorillas. Ope incomes should be like our j ulirvou - if tAii ctnull ttin-v- will nr.ill i Twl t . '. . , ."r . fo , and pinch us ; but it loo large they will cause lia to Stumble and trip, -it- 1.1 i. 11 1 .- .1 - Wcaltll, 13,. after all, a relative tiling since he that has little and wants less.is richer than he that has much and wants more. I rue contentment ue- pends, not upon what we would have, Tom Elliot hated mathematics. The Professor at West-Point once j askedfom to explain the method of as- j certaining the horizontal parallax of ! the sun. Tom said he did not know. ; 'But,' said the Professor,' suppose you were appointed by the government to ascertain it, what would you do V said Tom, 'I'd resign !' Fraxklix's Opixiox of Lawyers. Apropos of the nomination of Judges by lawyer. this year in some places, independently of party conventions, we give shrewd old Ben's views of the matter, when agitated in his time ; he says : 'I think Judges ought to be ap pointed by lawyers, for in Scotland, where this practice prevails, they al ways select the ablest member of the profession, in order to get rid of him, and share his practice among them selves.' The oldest tree on record in Europe is said to be Cypress of Somma, in Lombord, Italy. This tree is be lieved to have been in existence at the time of Julius Caesar, 42 years before Christ, and is therefore 1901 years old. It is 106 feet in bight and and ten feet in circumference at oue foot from the ground. Napoleon, when laying down his plan for the great road over the Simplon, diverged from a straight line to avoid injuring this tr.e. ' Care of Cows. A correspondent of the Gormantoim Telegraph wishes that he could make the trnth vivid to every keeper of cows, that the care of them is something that requires knowledge and painstakiug in details. Cows must not be neglected or de prived of sufficient food. Evenses of local temperature is a necessity. If the Aveather is cold or wet without doors, they should be made warm and dry within the stable. If the sun shines too hot they should have the privilege of shade. When a cow be comes uncomfortable, the flow of her milk is restrained. A cow will return to you just in proportion as you con fer care upon her. I .1. WILSON'S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS AND EXHIBITION OF PED.F0KMIXG AFRICAN HONS, WILL EXHIBIT AT Salem, Saturday Evening, Sept. lStn Performance to commence at 8 o'clock, AND At the Fair Grouurla during the Fair. 'f'HE Manager of thi Gigantic Estahlish L uieut, encouraged by the very extensive and liberal patronage with which his ellbrta for a number of yea1" have been rewarded, and with the view of presenting to the public of the Pacific Coast un Exhibition or Surpassing Excellence Ha secured the Highest Areuic Talent in the world, from all parts of Europe and America; and in addition has secured the greatest sensa tion of tbe ae, a , Den of Performing African Lions ! Tozether with their intrepid keeper. MONS LAMBERT, THE LION CONQUEROR.who will at each representation enter their den.and by tbe exercise of a mysterious power perform a number of , ' ' Thrilling and Baring Teats, With these Monarcba of the Forest. The performance will bo mural, instructive and refined. , The management have in connection Califor nia's favorite Jsster, Harry Joltsoii- Salem, Sept. 4. , e2 y -gILLIABD TABLE tfOB SALE. I hare one of Strable'a Marble-Bed Billiard Table for sale, with a), fixtures complete, aud it ia for sale CHEAP FOR CASH. Inquire at this office, or of V. J. BARKER, At his Farniture Ware Booms, in Barker's Block. Aug. H ix INSURANCE. THE WASHINGTON Life Insurance Company, OP NEW YOTtK. Dividends paid one year from date of Policy Policies Exempt from Execution. Cash Assets, over $2,250,000 SECURELY INVESTED. Over 1Q,000 Members. PURELY MUTUAL. All Policies and Dividends Xou-Forfeitable. Oer 0,000 Policies issued in 18G8. McKEXNEY & LIXDERMAX. General Agents. 131 Montgomery street. R. F., Directly opposite Oi-cilt;iital Hotel. E. P. CRAXSTOX. Lo'-al Aent, Pnlem. Salem, Autrut III. lii!. Jinisz Real Estate at AiirrioA. T THE following property w ill he sold at auc tion. On the lOtli of November, '69 TFIE FIXE RESIDEXCE OF JOSEPH WATT, on the north of Willxon'rt Avenue, on the corner of Conn and Church streets. TERMS, in coin one third paid down; one third iu one -eur, with interest at 10 per cent.; and one-third in two yer,with interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum. Al-o, one full pized LOT, on east, side of ! Commercial street, corner of Ferry street.near ' the bridge, opposite the brewery. Terms on lot, in coin one nalt (Town: one half in one year, with interest at the rate ot 10 per cent. "per annum. JOSEPH WATT. N. B Private bids will tie considered. Ap ply to C. S. WOODWOKTII. Salem. xJ?-. WAREHOUSE AND DWELLING HOUSE For Sale. I OFFER for sale my Warehouse and Home Premises, in EOLA, POLK COUXTY, OKEGOX. ' The Warehouse is CHtabl of containing 30,0011 bushels of jjrain, it is situated to accom j modate one of the finest rain tfrowiiii: sections j of Oregon the Uickreal Vallev with eleva- j . POI7iplt.,ed. Tne Dwelling House is !rKe ; and commodious. SAMUEL BEOKET. Eoia Polk county. (Won. mur-imaf For sale. HOUSE AXI) LOT. on' Church street, one door south of Central ScIkioI House j I A. For terms apyly on the premises to C. F. UEIXIXGER. Salem, An-cst '29, 1S!. sz Tor Sale. A PLEASANT KESIDEXCE, at the foot of For terms, apply to Maliory !k Shaw, or to P. S. KNIGHT Salem, Anj?. 2. xz H OUSES AND LOTS IX SALEM. I offer for sale Several Residences, well calculated for private families, in different parts of the city. Persons desiring to purchase, will do well to call on me. SAMUEL BASS. Salem, August 12, 13ii;). x.tf yALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Four miles from Salem ou the Sublimity road, containing 1G() Acres in Cultivation, and 48 acre timber, which will he s'.'ld on reasonable terms. Ap.lv to W.S.MOORE Salem. July, 24th, IsfiD. xztf For Sale. VALUABLE PROPERTY on Commercial ireet, consisting of "Viilitii?le Lot 23x165, with a jjood well of water; also a JMore and Fixtures, all complete. Also a lare stock of Drr Goods and Gcner alMerchanclisc. The above will be sold Below Cosst, As I am desirous of closing out my business.' Inquire of THOMAS BURT, on tne premi ises, above the W. W. M. Co'v Store. Salem, August. 31, 1869. Imzx IALEM FOUXLUit ivx.vcinzvii: shop, Salem, Oregon. O. F. DTJ.YIvl, Prop. Stesm Engine!, Saw JJitlg, Grirt Mills, Reapers, Pumps and und all kinds and styles of machinery made to order. Machinery repaired at a short no licu. Pattern-making done In all Its various fonns, ami all kinds of Brass and Iron Castings furnished at short notice. Fn43tl Musical Instruments. VIOLIXS, GUITAllS. ; ELUTINAS. : ACCORDIONS. FIFES, Jost teceived, at YEATOS'S. Post-Offlce Store, LEBANON, : : LINN CO., : : OUEUON yOU will find a general assortment of DRY GOODS, - GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOE?, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, At the above named store. Produce taken in exchange. S. U. CLAUGHTOX. Sppt. 1, 18CP. gep I !iz Letmn'-n A. I. NICKLIN, GrisAvol(l,s Old Corner, Keeps Constantly ou Hand DRY GOODS, GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES, Carpets, Rugs and Oil Cloths, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, And all Staple Goods. Goods delivered free of charjje in the city. tept. 4 XT. D IXON S PATENT GATE. SELF OPEJflXG AXD SELF CLOSING For accommodation f teams. Dodge & Uarlier. Corner Commercial and Chemeketa street, Salem, Oregon, mannfacture the Above, and have a 'working model in operation on tbe premises. It is simple in plan. We hare purchased the right for JJanon county, and are ready for orders. COSffi AND SEE THE GATE. Salem August 8. 1S6!. xztf fife'? " J V;.' r - BUSINESS CARDS. QAPITAL HOTEL. I have leased this popular public house lor three veftrd ; aui having it thoroughly REFUTED & FURNISHED, ' And intend to make it First Class Hotel, Such as ehoold 1 found nt the State Capital. WILLIAM II. LEIXIXGER. Salem. Angnst t, ln6!. xztf S. I). SMITH. GEO. B. COOK. rjMIE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. (Formerly Western Hotel.) Cor. Firsf and Morrison sts., Puuti.anu. MESSRS. SMITH &. COOK have taken this well-known house, refitted and re furnished it throughout ; built a large addition, making thirty more leatanl rooms, enlarged ttie dining and sitting rooms, making it by far the best hotel in Portland. A call from the traveling public will satisfy them that these statements are ti ne. SMITH fc COOK, Proprietors. Portland, Aug. 15. ISGH. RN.B. Hot and Cold BHths attached to the house for the henelit of jruesta nngiilxz nOSSIOPOLfT IN HOTEL. Formerly Arrigoni's,) FRONT STREET, TORTLAND. The unlerwTRnrtl rfpc4'iftilly anrnmsice that hav ing porchHn?d This mely known and well kepi lio lei, they hi e now prt partl to (.ifrr superior mxorn mo-ibtiun to the traveling punlx: J (ireatly Kelur-ti Prices. ; This Hotel is located n nreit the ?teiinii"iit Land-In-.-. tST"The Hotel Couch will h.. jit'endHrr tn ron- Vey paicngers to and li ' iii the I e frrt i-tclmi'yt.. W. It. .-K'.VAl.l. J 11 fPI!t.NI.KH. April 2th. 169. xr.ti jVJilliiiery. ! MRS. HOWELL tf"v-H ilmt hh- i will soon he fiiipM il tin- Fail Styles, And prepared to provide cn-tomurs with nil; articles in her line. She intends soon to go bel nv fer gofid?. and in the iin-antiim; i ilefiroim of diiping d the stock mi IihiicI hi ii .diced rales. Aujr. ?xt -jJlLLLNEUY. 3Ir. 31GXLEY, of Sn Frarn.-i.se will open an el. urtnt assortment of .milli.m:rv (joods. C"n:Hlm. of the l.'.t tj-le of Hats, Bonnrts, Kliilx'iia t dr-nr to M.-s. Vierannle's, exactly op- niite tli-Catital lI'iUl Call ii'id exnminc prices. jnr,. t:' :i Mri. I-'. MOXLEY, A;eul. J-KESS JlAKIN'l'i. HVEr-S3- VHOOM, CMh ru hi-r servl.-i-s I'n-is milker, to the ladies oT ralem. It.-tvint; uperior iai-.l.ics tor rilspatchinK work, the can oiler superior inducements to the puhlie tor their patronage. Hie will lwya he found at her residenc- in tira's brick building over Vn Wagner's Furniture store. inay25xtf A. L. STINSON, Book fc Tol Xi-iiitei AND Blank-Hook Manufacturer, SALEM, OREGON. The Largest and Most Complete Printing Establishment Xorth of Sacramento. Every variety of Printing done at reasonable rates. N First Premium for Fine Book and Job Printing at Slate Fairs of 1807 and lSiiS. Book- liindinsr, IMunk - ISook Manufacturing, and Paper Ruling, on short notice and very reasonable rates. Oflice and Bindery In Griswold's Hlock. August '21. xz JEW YORK 13AKERY AXD State Street, Salem, Gill So Co'.) Old Stand. We are now prepared to supply Tlio Uosit oflloiird, At reasonable rates, and 51EALS AT ALL HOURS. Families supplied with Bread. Fresh Crack ers, Cakes and Pies, delivered at their house. ORNAMENTAL CAKES furnished on short notice. ii- V. S AYR ICS. ''" Salem. August 13. 1Kq3. j xr.'f B ARK EH & BAXTER. AND WAGON MAKING. South east corner of Commercial and Cheme ketu streets. Salem. Orepui. Orders received for all busiuesn iu our line and work promptly dune. BiiK8x7.tf JADI) & BL'SH. 33 -tSc 2NT 331 33 13 -Salem, Oregon. Buy and Sell Greenbacks, Government Securities California and K.istera Coin and Currency Draft, etc., etc., etc. Sight and Telegraphic Exchauge on Portlnnd, San Francisco, and the Atlantic States Collections promptly a tended to. Salem, Mav, 7ih, ls69. xi6m N EW SADDLE SHOP. I)0AVM:I1 JORDAN Have comuienced the manufacture of SADDLES AXD HARNESS, At the old Headquarter building, directly op posite S'.arkev'a block. Most people know us, no we eay to aU old friend, COME AXD SEE IS. We are also anxious to make new friends and customers. Salem. August 8, ISoil. itf gOMETIIINO NEW. A WAG0X SHOP IX SOUTH SALEM, At' the Old 8tand one door north of Hugh Owens'. Repairing done with neatness and diptch, and farmer produce taken In exchange. New wagon vniAfitlv un hand m:-S marif tn order, of the heat material, cleap for each. U. S. JORY. I Sooth falem. Aueust 6.1SflS. Ttf SALEM Seed. GrarcleilS. lias thirty-one acres of ground on Salem Prai rie, devoted exclusively to the cultivation of Garden JSce'cljs, Designing to supply tbe trade with every va riety needed of home raised seeds. These Gardens have been established for five years, ai d have become so well known for the quality of seeds raised, that one of the oldest seedsmen iu the United States (B. K. BLISS, now of New York citv.) writes of some seeds ordered by him, that they are "the handsomest be ever saw." Mr. Dickinson is raising seeds for Mr. Bliss, and also large amounts for the San Francisco market. He now supplies four-fifths of the Garden Seeds sold in Oregon. August l'.X NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS AND AD- . verttsers. The Aukrcist Uhiompt news paper has been sold. Tbe publication of tbe Daily'and Weekl Ufto.niaT will be resumed MXt'week by Mr" S. A. Clark. All accounts lor subscription or advertising, p to August 1st 129 is due to the estate of . W. Perit Huntington, and most be settled r-ithout delay. Mr. B. H. Bowman who is authorized to re ceipt for the tame, can be found in the office adjoining the Suoerintendunt of Indian Attars Krst floor in GriswoW's Brick. .R. P-EARHART. .Administrator. DR IIADFIELD'S a ye?1 . is i h f 5 THE EQUALIZER TREATS DISE4SE5 BY VACUUM. tVe have de.nmitnjod the fact, ihat Paralysis, Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Xenraluh. Weak .:hei.tin. Vek Lungs, Weak Backs; Weak, Stiff and 'Shrunken Limbs, Curvaiuies nf the Spine, and other Spinal Affections; Sciatica, Kheiimatism ol years' standiui, Spasiji. Kpil.-.mv. St.Vilin' Dance, Prolapsus Uteri, Obstructed Metistruatinn, with all of tl i-ir inncioniiain l:ueases ; Impoteucy. with all kinds of weakness of the geueralfvorgans, etc . CAN BE C't'KED. Havincr purchased the Rijrht for Marion county, wo are rcpavCvl to treat patients, at our rooms in Starkey's block, over the Store tl" Messrs. McCullv & Co., and frontins: Commercial st. Salem. August H-x. " J, I. .McCI'ItDV, M. I). MISCELLANEOUS. A. J. MOXUOK. 1 1 CALK It IX MAIIBLE WORK California, Yninoiit and Xialiaia MarMs, TloilUllX'lllS, KIeat aisiS Foot Kfoiscs, SA.LEM OK EG ON. Also. MANTLES and FURNITURE MAR BEE furnished to order. Salem, April, 13th. 1S69. QODDAKD !fc LAKE. Nos. lit ami 16, Cor. Morrisonsnd Second Streets l'ort!ati!, Ort'Kon, Having henght out and lefitted the ol'l I'.ennett A White LIVERY, SALE & FEED STABLE We are now prepared to receive all the old custo mers, and as many more patrons as see Ot to trive us a call in our line of business, am' will friv partic u'ar attenliot to Farmer's rto-k. We are satisfied that we can and nill give entire satislaction to our Iriends and the puMic. Our Livery la all new, both carriages and horses, snd we shail tal-.i? pride in turnirK out as nice an outlitas any estabiishti.'cn! can ou this coast for the same money. 7.tf HI, j J " R A 1 ) S T Ii E ET'S imp::ovei WOOD fit RUBBER nOULBIKGS ! AMI 1VEATIIEI5 Warranted, when prnjierlv apnlicd to Doors and Windows, to prevent their raulinj:, and to effectu ally exclude Dust, Cold, Rain, Wind and Noise AND SAVK3 OXE-I1ALF THE FUKL. Cheapest, Simplest, 3Iost Effective nt'RABI.K ai d ONLY ORNAMENTAL and COM PLETE Weather Ftrip ever invented, to effect the several purposes. HAP.MENTKR Jt ItMtfOCK Acctit for Marion and Polk Counties, junCxtlini Coiiiiiercial lllnck, S'alem, Orecon. QREAT Tll2rIJCTIOX IN FARE! Oregon & Cal. Stage Comp'y. Portland San Francisco Xew York THROUGH TO PAN FtANCISCO IN S IAY3 NEW YOKK "11 " The S'nucR ofth f. 4r. C S. Co. connect at Ornvilie with th Culifurnia Northern li. 11 and Steamboats at Sacramento for Sun trail ccicro. Al'o. at the jmiitiin of the CALIFORNIA CENTRAL wiili the GREAT OVERLAND RAILROAD TO NEW YORK! Places leave Salem bound South at about 4 o'clock r. M..each day, pa-vimr through Alba ny, Corvallia. Kuceiie. Oakland, R'wlmrif, Jacksonville, Yteka. ShiiRta, Red Ulnir, Chico. and some of the finest valleys upon the I'acilic Coast, combining pleasure, coniioit and itpeed. Knr l'ortland at 7 A. M., daily. HP Ollice at the Capital Hotel. WM.CORliETT, Aaent. Salem. Annuat 14. ltii. xztf Kent's Patent Silent Feeder, Separator and Scourer. FOR CLEANING WHEAT. THIS is the latest improvement fur cleaning Wheat, preparatory to Krindini. by which the grain ia thoroughly scoured and cleansed from every impurity. I have secured the nueney for the State of Oregon, and- am prepared to sell machines, with I i u 1 1 1 h to use the same. One of these ma chines ih ia operation in the Steam Klanrinif Mill of Mookxs, Wittex Jc M i llek, in South Saieui, where it can be served aud tested. One of tje Machines will be on exhibition at the Mate Fair No Ilonrinif mill should bo without this valuable improvement. ROBERT SKA IKE. Salem. Angnst 24. )8l.!. xz 2UkN VISTA FEKRV. TIIE SHORTEST AXD BEST ROAD From Salem to Corvalli. This Ferry is distant 14 miles from Salem, and 15 miles from Corvallis. THE ROAD IS IN GOOD ORDER, 15etter than Ihe Stnue roisd. The ferry rnns ut all hours I have a jVirc Hope and a Good IJoat, I And will take you across anv time at night: ; r i I W. L RIGGS. . . N. B. I have Hie best Warehouse on the ' river for receiving aud shipping grain. August 11. lt. xztf gALEM DRAY & HACK COMPANY. CITY DRATMEX AXD FORWARDERS) This Company is prepared to do all hauling, within the city' promptly, and at reasonable rates. We have every convenience lor the tram action ot business in our line. wood and'saiyd furnh-bed anywhere in thr rify on short notice All gtVods shipped to our t:are will be prompt Iv fnrwardsd to iheir destination. ' Saleni. August In. 1H9 xztf Silverton Tin 'Shop. 1, HAVE REMOVED my shop to Silverton, where I am prerared to till all orders for Tinware, Job Work, etc -1 shall soon go below, and lay in a large lot of '' Stores for tbe Fall Trade, When I will be able to supply all demands. Fanners' Produce taken in exchange. T. U. BLACKERBY. Silverton, Ogn., Aur. 21, ?cl. augJVz EQUALIZER. LEGAL NOTICES. CITY ORDINANCE. NO ' Be it otdaineil by the Common Council of the City of Sdlell. Sec. 1. That whenever twenty ii sidents,hoii hoMers, residing within the cii v nl Salem, shall present a petition, dniv si.-iu-d by them, to the City liecorder, showiii that any person is in tbe habit of becouiiti uris-l,- drunk, uud has kept up such habit for a period of one montU, the liecorder shall ib-i-Ure sin:h person a com mon drunkard, ami .-.iiail raiise notice thereof to be published a an m-dinan'-e of this city. Thereafu-r it snail nut. be lawful for hiiv person to sell, (,'ive or iu any manner Hsuist such drunkard tu obtain any wine, spirituous oT tiialt l:iuiirs. Sec.-. Any person violating the provisions of this act, shall, on conviction thereof, he I lined l v the City Recorder not less than Ave .. i i- nor more man twenty ulnars. I certify that the above is a true copy of an ordinance passed by the Common Council of the Citv of Salem. Wi.t !'. JSi;! sepllxij II. Y TllOVPSOX. Ki-conkr. DISSOLUTION E COPAUTN'KUSHIP Notice is hereby yiveti that S. M. Lynn, having bought out the eiitiM- interest ! I,. C Fuller in the fii i:i ot Fuller &: Lynn. I he part tiership heretofore exist in;: lo'twee-. tin; said Fullerand t'ue siiid Lynn, umb.r said lirm uaioe, is dissolved. All ileld.' due t fie i.iie tiini oiiisl be paid to S. M. Lyon, m-l nil oni siatoliui; notes or demaiirls, due or to become due. by or from the late tii ni. must le presented km- pav ment to !s. M. Ly- ii within leu il.ivs at'i-r the d ite hcreoj, or lie will be rt si.iusiliie for no demand picseiite.I after that inin.-. L c ki ll;;;;. s. -M. LYoN. Portland, Sept. :5. IS ,9. sepl Jxzlni E3 XECCTRIX NOTICE. In Contitv Court of Marion conntv, August term, lsii'j. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by said Court in Pro bate suttiiiir. at ita August term. ISii'.l, as K.X'ecu- iiiate sitting, at ita August term, i.-u trix of the List will and testament, i S. IUukkk, late of said county, dc ; persons haviuif claims against sail Ibe Inst will and testament, of Wim.iam ased. All id estate will please present them to me. at-in v residence in j Saletii, in said county, within six mouths from j ib.rf ihitu; and all persons indebted to s:iid es i tilte aierofjucsted to make immediate pa rnieut. I AUEKLIA A. BAKKEU; i Executrix of last will of Ynl. S. Barker.dec'd. Salem, August 'dl, 18(i:. scplnoow-l A" DMIXIsTKATOU'S SALE. Estate of St M. Facki.i:k. deceased. County Court Multnomah county. State of Oreiroii. The undeivicned. Adruinist rntur of the es tate of St. M. Fackier, deceased, hereby jtives j liiitieo thMt. ToirsllMiit. Irk an nrili.r of tllA Countv'i Court of Miilttiomali county, mmie lit the Au sTi!st terra, LSlii', ho will sell at, public auction, for cash pold coin), to be paid tin approval of sale, ihe real estate of said deceased, known as St. M. Kackler'e Donation Claim, situate in Marion county, and describe i in the plats and maps of tbe public surveys, in tbe Laud Office at, Oregon City, as containing three hundred' and twenty-nine li-UlO acres, parts of sections coven (7) and eight, (rt). claim notification il"). certificate No. 1 JlS iu T. (4) S. U. (1) W. The ile will be made in front of the court house diKr, iu tbe city of Satc-m. on the 18th day of September 1S'J. at. 12 e'clock M. LEVI ESTES, Administrator. August lfith, i;; . z4 A DM1NISTRATORS NOTICE. Hilary J. Ciisim. Administrator of the estate of W. W. Powers, having filed bis account for 6nal settlement of said estate, .Monday, the 1st day of November ne.xt. at. the court bouse in Salem, ia set for the hearing of the same be fore ,j,e. J; C. I'KEDLES. Ctiuniy Judire of Marion county, Oregon. Sept. 14 zl N'OTK'E is hereby given that the tinder signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of J. It. SMITH, deceased, lute of Marion county, Oregon. All persons having claiuirt airainst said estate are hereby required to present them, with the proper vouchers, within six months from this date. to the under signed at the office of Williams &. Willis, in the Court House at Salein, Marion countv, Or egon. J. L. STARKEY, Administrator. Salem. Anirot 17, ISMt. anul(.tz4 DMIXISTRATOR'S.NOTICE. Notice is 1. hereby given that the undersigned has i been nppointed Administrator of the estate of I E. !. Foley, decaased, ot Coos cnuuty. Oregon. I All persons having claims against sat estate are required to present them, with the"4rcper vouchers, tvitlnu six months from the tl! of this notice, to the administrator, at his otl'e in Empire City. Coos countv, Oregon. AMOS C. ROGERS. Administrator. Empire City, August Iti. lHtV;). ang4z4 GUARDIAN'S SALE. Notice is hereby given t' at, in pnrsuance of un order of the County Court of Marion county. Oregon, made at the March term, liSfiil, I shall offer for sale, on Saturday, October 2d. lSCil, at 2 o'clock r. M., at public auction, ou ihe premises, the real estate belonging to John V. Hell, infirm, described as follows : One hundred and sixty acres of land. constituting the south half of the donation land claim of the said John W. Bell, the same being located in Sec. 2., T. 6 S., li. 1 W. Willamette meridian, in Marion county, Otegon. Terms, coin in band. SAMUEL WELCH, (inardion. Sa!em. Orecon, Sept. i, lsb'J. seplOzt ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICtC. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was, on the Second Day ot August, 1S6II, appointed by the Countv Court of Marion county as ad ministrator of the estate of JOSEPH WATT. deceased, late of Marion county, Oregon ; therefore, jtll persons having claims against them will present them, with the proper vouch eri, at the oflice of Maliory &.' Shaw. Salem, Oregon, within six months from- the date of this notice; and all persons indebted to said es tute will make immediate payment to ma. i FABRITUS K. SMITH, Angnst !. ISO:) z4 Administrator. E STRAY NOTICE Taken up, by the snb scriber. living live miles west from Oak land, Douglas county, Oregon. August 1, 1S69. one dark bay mare, three or four years old, abort 14 hand high; large, white ball face; right fore foot white to the hock, black mane and tail; and said animal being an estrav. and verv breachy. Appraised August 10, IHfiil, at $i. angl!)-.2J P: C. PARKER. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The copartnership known heretofore as the linn of THATCHER &. DYAR, Druggists. State street, Salem, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said firm will please call at once and settle. The lirm will hereafter be known as DYAR & GRUBBS. I . , E. A- THATCHER. I L. S. DYAli. Salem. August 21. 1869. ang2-rxx E STRAY NOTICE A BAY MABE came to my horses, while at Fish Lake, during the ft nit of the month, followed tnv horses, and is noW in my possession. Description small star iri the forehead, about 14 bands 2 inches high, branded with row-lock on shoulder, five years "Id. Th owner can get her by tailing at my f.irm. near Salein. I THOMAS CROSS. Salem, Angnt 2fi, 186!). gAVE COSTS. j Last Oa.Il. i All persons knowing themselves indebted on Ihe old books of COULTER & S'A1N or J. M. COULTER & CO., will take notice that all aceonnta not settled before tbe 15th day of September, 1869, by Cash or Note, will be placed in the hands of the proper officers for collection. . . -I - - J. M. COULTER. ' August II, f7. xi MEDICAL. tRENCH MEDICAL OFFICE Dr. JUL1EX PERRAULT. Doctor of Medicine of the Faculty of Paris, Graduate of the UniTersity Queen' College, and Physician of ihe Ua pilu le Society San i-rancisco. Da. Pdiradlt has pl'asure to inform patients, ami others seeking confidential medical advice, that ha can he consulted daily st bis office. Armory Halt Rtnlil injr. North East cm nvr Montgomery and Sic ramcoto streets. Ir. I'kbraIUT's sti'il'es' hsv Keen almost exclu sively devoted to the various forms of Nervous and Physical Dehilhy the remit f Injarious habits, 0 quired In youth, which ixually terminate In Impo lebce and sterility, and prematurely Induce all the concomitants of old see Where a secret Infirmity exists involvitip the happiness of l'f and that of ' other reason mid morality dictate the necessity of ! Its removal, for It It a fact .hat premature decline of i the vigor of manhood matrimonial uohappincsi, I compulsory single life, Ac, have their sources In j causes, the perm of which Is planted In tarty life. I and the bitter fruit tasted long afterward; patients j laboring under this complaint, will complain of one or the following symptoms: nocturnal rjnmsioos. Pain in the lt.ioli' and Head, Weakness of memory and Bicht, richar-e from the U rethra on a-o rg t stool or ran Win;.' water, the Intellectual Faculties arc weakened. Loss of memory ensues. Ideas are clou ded, and there Is a disinclination to attend to busi ness, or even to reeling, writing, or the society of frends.etc. The patient will complain of Dinlness, Vertigo, and that Might and Hearing are weakened, and slerp rilturhed by dreams, melancholy, aigh inir, palpitation, falntings, couchs. and slow fevers, while some have External rheumatic pain and numb lies of th body, Sonin of the most common symptoms are pimples in the face, and aching In different parts of the body. Patients suffering from this disease should apply Immediately to Or. Per rault, either In person or by letter, a he will guar antee a cure of femlual remissions and Impotence in six to eight weeks. Pailents suffering from venereal diseases In any stage Gonorrhea, tileet, Strictures, Bubo Ulcers, Cutaneous Kruptions. etc.. will be treated success fully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taiiils entirely removed from tbe system. Or. Perraull' diploma are In his office, where pa tients can see for themselves that they are under the care of a reicOUrly educated practitioner. The beat references given. If required. Patients suffering under chronic disease can rail snd examine for themselves. We Invite Investiga tion; clam, not to know everything, nor to cure ev erybody, but we do claim that In all casf s taken un der treatment, we fulfill our promises. We particu larly request those who rmve tried this boasted doctor and that advertised physician, till worn out and discouraged, to call upon us. Low charges and quick cure. Lndies suilering from any complaint Incidental to their sex, can consult Uuj Doctor with the asur ance of relief. Female Monthly Pills. Da. TimjiACLT Is the only agent In California for Or. IIiot Female Monthly Pills. Their Immense sale has established their reputation as a female remedy, nnapproacbed and far In advance of every other remedy for suppressions and Irregularities, and other obstructions In females. On the receipt of five dollars, these Pills will b sent by mail or express to any part of the world, secure from ca riosity or damage. Persons at a distance can be cured at home, by addressing a letter to Dr. Perrault. corner of Sacra mento and Monigomery streets. Room 10 and 11, or Itox 73. P. O , fan Francisco, stating Mie case as -minutely as possible, general habits of living, oc cupation, e'e, etc. All communication confidential. lOmayCDIy rp THE UNFORTUNATE. Xciir Remedies, Xcir Remedies! DR. GIRISOX'S DISPENSARY! PIS KKARXF.Y PTREKT COR NKK or COMMKC1AL. fan Franclseo, private entrance on fdMMKKClAL. Kstahhshed Iu InVI, lor the trealment of sexu al and seminal ftisense's, sue.h as (ioiihorrhu-a, Gleet ftrtcture, byphillls in all Its forms, feml nal Weakness, Imp' tency, etc. Skin diseases, (of yeara kUnd- 'n;;) and t'lcerated Legs. suc-J' cessfully treated. tV.- How marly thousands of persons, both inals snd female, are there, who are suflering out a miserable existence from the. effects of seciet Indulgence, or from virus thsnrbed Into the system. Look st their pallid, emaciated and disfifjurert .faces, and their hroken down const itutiona, disqualifying them tor the happiness ot m&rrina-e. or the enjoyment of life. In this liorrM situation, thousands suiter nntil death closes ths scene. Let parents, guardians, friends, attend tn those who are suffering with any of these horrible, life-destroying maladies see that they are cared for snd cured helore it be too late. Send them Immediately to Doctor Gibbon, ft physician, who has made prli ate diseases his especial study for years, and who la certain to cura the most Invet erate rases without mercury, or any Injurious droes. It is Important to those who are slliirteu, or to thoro who are interested In the Wel'ar- -of their friends, to be carelul of the many pretended doctors who Infest all cities, publishing their skill in rurliiR all diseases in a few days. Imposing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Kurope and other places. Be therefore careful, and make strict Inqu ry, or you may full into the hands of those charlatans. Seminal YlVtskness. m Seminal Einmissinns, the rnnsequenca of self abuse this solitary vice, or depraved sexual Indul gence, Is practiced by the youth of both sexes id an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainity, the following truin of morbid symptoms, unless combat ed by scientific meulcal measures, vis : fallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain Iu the bead, rinmiig in the ears, like Ihe rust, linn of leaves snd rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of Ihe limbs confas. d vis ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence In approaching strangers, a dislike to form new ac qualo'ainces, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic (lashes pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetal breath, counhs consumption, nipht-sweats monomania, anil fre quent lusanity. If relief be not obtained, should apply Immediately, either In person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new an-l sctentlOo mode of treating this disease, which never falls of effecting a quick and radical cure. Dr. Gi will give One Hundred dollars to any tiersoti who will prove satisfactorily to him that he sas cured of this com plaint by either of the Can Kranclsco quacks. niarrir-il .Tim, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suf fering under any of the fearful maladies, should not forget the sajred resp-visrill-y resting Uon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. To ltc r,ulics. The various omplicatod and distressing diseases Incident to females, trested with eminent success. Such as Suppression, Irregularity, Whites, Falling of the Womb, Tumors, all Crioary Diseases, Ner vous Debility, Painful or Difficult Menstruation, li-irreiiness, Ac, will be speedily cured, without poi snnuiis drug. Injurious or unpalataole medicines of any kind. Have no delicacy Iu calllmr, no differ ence whst your difficulties may be. The afflicted are cordially Invited to call aud satisfy themselves. Tersons calling st Dr. Gibbon's office or sending for packages of medicine may rely upon bis assirr rances of confidential secree.v, wsth Implicit faith, and expect no more than remuneration for servi ces rendered, considering xr circumstances and difficulty of the ess.-, rather than a too prevalent and selrWIi practic of extortion among quacks and pretenders. DOOTOH GIirnON is ce-pntihle ami wilt tpvs each patient a wt-tien lfis:rti:nent, binding himself to effect a mil lex I and ierniHrient cure, or make no charge. :ur-l t Slome. reroii! mi a uisutnre may oe ti ar.if AT HOMr., by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon staling case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and have medicines promptly forwarded fieaironn damage and cnrlo.it r, to any part of Ihe country, with lull snd plain directions lor use, for ten dollars, sent In registered letter or through Wells Fargo k Co Address Dr. J. F. GIBltON, 62a Kearney street ro-ner Commercial, Ban Francisco. Post Oflice Box 452. REMEMBER TO PCT POX V,i OS THIS LETTER. Consultations FREE. maj 449x1 r QHICKERIXG, MARSHALL Sc M1TTAI ER S AKD J. V. VOSE'S PIANOS. Kohlcr Cliixse, Agents. No. 42I,Sanome St., SAN FRANCISCO. J JASON &. HAMLIN'S Cabinet nnl Metropolitan ORGANS. UnsurAassetfin the World Kohlcr, Chase &. Co. Agents No. 424, Sanaome 8t Much 13lh,lR6.xCm ' SAN FRANClttO