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MAY 20
TELEQEAPHIC BUHHABY-
Washington May 10. AMUwaslntro
dnced grant ng lands in California to aid
In Ibe BOBftruttion of a railroad and tel
egraph line from Vallrjo to Humboldt
Bay.
las. tl. Lewis, Representative from the
Third District of Kentucky, rice UoUtdaj
resigned, took the oath and bit test.
. Chicago, May 11 .TriLunt't Wash i n g
ton special says that the chances seem to
be that combination in fa Tor of lb. past-
age of the Northern Pacific R. U. bill will
succeed when able to get a vote, -
Joint canvass of Republican members
of Contrress to be held nut Monday.
The call tinder which the meeting is to lie
held simply seta forth the general necessi
ty of appointing a- Congressional Com
' mittee for the next fall election canvaer
and especially providing for the campaign
in the Soatfc. It is spoken of by sooie as
a Terr absurd thing to suppose that an
attempt will be made to settle the tarifl
issue or any other important legislative
question in this caucus about which then
has been so much sensational talk on th
outside.
Washing-ton, alay 11. The Recontruc-
tlon Committee took una number of proc
ositions on the Qt-orgia case but toe dia-
cession indicated that Butler's bill will !
probably be accepted.
Passage -of Wilson's army bill does not
appear be certain.
Kaatevn liwi. '
New York, If ay 10. Mi FarUnd is ac
quitted: Jary was out two hours,.
Steamer Arisona has arrived: she
brought the survivers cf the Uoeida.
Louisville, May 10 Steamer Nipsie,
of the Darivn esploring ript-dit'on, arrit
ed at AspinwalL The roa'e 'from Oanoo
Bay being toaud impracticable, the eipe
" dition moved to th gulf of 8n Bias and
began operations there.
; Corinee.May 11. During tbe past week
ver 15 families of Josepliiie Mormons, io
alt about 100p-rsons, have left titan, re
turning to the States. -
New York, May 12. Public interest in
the McFarland case has not yet subsided
UcFarland thinks himself not fully find -cated,
and intend takiog further proceed
ings, in the course of which he will upset
: the Indiana divorce case aod obtain pos
session of his other children.
Tammany has nominated Moses Tay
lor, Royal Pbelps, Oswald Alieudotier
and J. W.Jerome for Aldrrmeu at laige.
The Republican General Committee
decided not to j in coalition against Tm
- many, ard nominated an - independent
ticket. Mozart Oall resolved to su port
Tammauy. - .
Providence, May 11. Thos. A. Doyle,
Republican, rt-eleated Major.
OREGON.
Jacksonville, May 12. The political
campaign bas fairly opened in this county,
both parties having placed their candi
dates in the field. Some dissatisfaction
exists, and a tbir4 or People's ticket is
spoken of. Mr.Kincaid, Republican can
didate for Stale Printer, accompanied by.
Hon. B. J. Pengra, left here by stage this
evening for the North.
KVHOPRAH.
London, May 10. By a railroad disas
ter, near Luxemburg, 20 were killed.
London, May II. The race between
the Sappho and Cambria, terminated this
morning. Won by the former.
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Paris, May 10, 8 p. m It is feared thst
the disturbances of last night will be n
newed this eveoing. : Great crowds gath
ered In the Faubourg du Temple.
10 p. m. Barricades have again ap
peared in the Faubourg da Temple; the
troops - are operating against them. A
captain is reported wounded by a pistol
shot. ' '.
11 30 p. tu. Tranqnility restored.
Barricades taken down. By midnight the
street will b occupied by troop.
May 11, Noon. Troubles throughout
the city last evening were more serious
than anticipated. The authorities were
forced to make a large display of troops
to restore order. Barricades io Belleville
.district were stubbornly defended, though
subsequently catried by soldiers at the
point of the bayonet. Several killed and
wounded on both sides. Doriog the
night other engagements occurred, aod
soldiers, citizens and policemen were kill
ed. Belleville last occupied during th
night by military in great force and no
persons were permitted to pass. The po
lice made several charges upon the crowds
collected ont of curiosity: io some cases
they used swords and slung shots where
by many were seriously wounded, main'y
those who had nothing to do with the dis
order. Order was restored before " daylight.
No tigas of trouble now, though the gov
ernment has not relaxed -precautions to
guard against farther danger.
I CONGHKftftlONAI'..
1 Chicago, May II. lathe Senate, the
Railroad Committee have agreed upon the
Southern Pacific railroad line to run from
Marshall, Texas, via El Paso to Sao Die
go, California. The United States is to
grant forty sections to the mile beyond
border of Texas, and within that State
1be road? will depend ru i It Legislature
for aid.' ;.-.--.-.-
' Fremott's road is to be allowed to con
nect at El Paso, bat not to have land be-
; JOnd.- ' ' - ,;..--?: . -
The amendment proposed to the South
ern Pacific; Railroad bill Is by Arnel. of
Texas, granting alternate sections of land
not granted to the road into the bands of
thirteen trustees, to be known as the
Freedman's Homestead Commission, who
are to sell or mortgage these lands, and
with the 'proceeds provide homes for the
freed men of the South and. to educate
them. ; ' " ' '' ' - J:
A Times' special says the action of the
House yesterday on the Northern Pacific
bill, is regarded as a final blow to all
land -grant, schemes' that, don't provide
that the company- receiving lands shall
ell them, only to attual aetlUra upon a
. stated-price;' this the" Northern Pacific
Company is not willing to accept, and the
bill is considered dead. . , . .
Washington;' May 12. The Army bill
was lifted, and the motion or sir fome
roy to amend the first section by fixing
the reduction or tne army at ju.ouo in
stead of 25,000, was agreed to. -
The Senate Committee on Foreign Re
lations have decided to Strike out the
land subsidy from the Chinese Cable bill
In lien thereof the -Government it to
srnarantee interest on bonds.
New York,; May 12 The Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad Company has leased
the Ohio and Michigan Railroad.
It is reported that a Fenian raid will be
made next week. .
Fsarfnl BsUIrwa eeldet.
8t. Louis, May 12- A o'clock this
morning at Earekra, 8 miles from hereon
the, Uinnnri Pacific Rai'road, tbe ex
press passenger cars coming east collided
with the exDressfreiffDt train goisg wes..
Sixteen persons wounded ; two will die;
- no names given. ',, -r ? 'V
. A social train out wa sent wlta pbyst
eians and every appliance for the comfort
of the wounded, who will be brought
here as rood as possible.? Tbe President
and Superintendent of theraiirlad are
both on tbe spot doing eyeryoifg poeei
ble Tor the relief ot tbe ooff rer.
, The accident wascaused by l the coo
doctor's misapprehvoBion of orders. '
. St. Louis, Msy 13. Total number of
killed on the Pacific Railroad at Sareka
SALEM, FRIDAY,
this morning, is nineteen a large num
ber wounJed; none but What will re
cover. Tbe blame is attached to the con
ductor of the extra freight train who
should have Waited at Gravel Switch till
, the express train passed. - ' '' v
- Toronto, May 12 Troops for-the Red
River expedition will leave Mondr.y.
There is now shipped Eat dail hr h
veovrmi raciuc nauroaa, from 100 to 200
n I rt : e - r -. J
Daies or wool.
It is reported thst another through PoJ
man traio will be placed on tbe Pacific
Railroad, making three per week.
The committee of pnblic school teach
ers report that their excursion wii leave
for the East, Saturday; 'the 28th iost.
Ampie sleeping accommodation a will b
provided. Ticket, good for tbe round
trip, $140 in currency, which entitles tb-
holders to all the privileges of first class
iare, goou ror nays.
Letter! sUte that J-mes FUk, Jr., will
F""""1 . aw lor oan f ras ico. with
wijiubu iraio, Uouworln s
band, and a gay party, all traveling at
GEUEEAL HEWS.
olk Cocxtt Kola Precinct sent the
following delegates to tbe Republican
County Convention, which meets at Dal
las to-day: Mesera. J. H. Chitwood, S
D. Gibson, J. H. Chapman, T. Pearce
and W. Ruble. We have a protnUr that
the proceedings of the Convention shall
be furaished for publication t-rnorrow.
ai tue ticket to be nominated lure to
be eleeted our frien it over in Polk are
bound to put np their best men.
CaLiroama amd Orcoun Railroad.
Tbe Marysvitle Apptal of May 5ih bas
the following,
Chief Engineer, S. S. Montague, Ar
thur Brown, Superintendent of Carpen
tenng, etc , and" I M. Hubbard, Land
Agent, arrived on yesterday i-rorniug'i
traio, accompanied by Contractur Siro
bridge, Boss Carpenter T J. Dvi and
Road master George Holland. They pr
ceeii to tne front on tbe construction
train. They go 'over the road to deride
at what points side tracks, station house.,
water tanks, etc., shall be placed, ex
amine tbe bridge bow completed over
Dry creek, and decide about pile driving
in Butte creek; all the pile driving will
be haished there by tbe end of this
wet-k. The iron horne will run over Dry
creek on Saturday, and by tbe end of
next week passenger trains will run to
Nelson's station, wbere the stages will
make close connection for Chivo and
otber points. I. M. Hubbard has the
right of way for the California- aod Oie
gun Railroad Company to Tebama, and
to company expect to complete the road
to Red Bluff in time to move crops.
Tbe Sci'o Xetct tells us that O. Harrison
lately cut a severe crash in bis knee with
a band axe ....Herman, the Wizard,
cas oeen atsirio... J times Logan ' got
a big hurt in bis saw mill by being
canght by tbe teeth of bis Urge circuUr
saw. The wound is severe, but rot dan
trerous There is to be a. Sbbatb
School concert oo Sundry .MacUt,
ear was fioed $3 and costs for pushing a
colored boy ovt rbosrd, atid several other
things happened, ihre or somewhere
else, oriu ibe Eastern Sates, we cannot
tell which by reading the -Vrtrs.
The Albany Rr jitter says Mr. Ira Mi'
ler, wife, child and Lrotber-in-law, bad a
narrow escape a few days ago. As the
wagon they were io went down a bill tbe
breast yoke broke, tbe tam ran away
and tbe 'wagon was smashed against a
tree, but tbe passengers were not matt-
rially hurt The phen. rnina shower
mentioned .in tbe Statssmak is attribu
ted, by a correspondent of the Remitter,
a a jb u ot mar ie pouen, : .
' The Democrat says three pea fowls were
brought by Mr. Payne, of Linn county,
last year, from liliooi Mr. Geo.
Burkhart and Mr Ed. Reach, wbo bave
been ill are nearly recovered.
Ohigo Citt iTsiii. The Steamer
Dayton has gone to -tbe bone jard for r-
patr, the Active takes her place Tbe
Alert has been repaired and takes ber
place on Monday.... '....Work has com
menced oo tbe new hull of the Eugene
She is to have only one deck The
Echo's days are numbered, there is notb
ing left of her but the hull. Tbe echo of
ber whistle will never more be heard on
the Willamette.
'Noticb SrxAKinoI-R.C BybeeE q ,
Democratic candidate tor Prosecuting At
toroey. Turn out and hear him.' We
went to bear Mr. R. O. Bynee speak, aod
of all the speeches I ever heard, it beats
tbem a'l for a failure. (Tbe start) Fellow
citizens and Ladyes. - Fellow ritic-ns an.
Lidy, I appear before you as Democratic
candidate for Prosicuting Attorney; and
I think you ought to give it to me aod not
to Governor Gibbs. Wbat the people
want is an honest nan. Governor Gibbs
is known to be an old Political Hack.
The first fire minutes speaking, ten left;
in ten minutes, twenty bad left; io fifteeu
minutes, thirty left, and twenty-five min
utes all the ladies left but one. Out of
tbe lot eigt were Democrats that could
uot stand it; he is going to give tbe lady
that stared ten bushels of cherries, when
they get ripe. He abused Mr. Gibbs all
through bis speech. Outside, he said he
thought be would bave to give politics
up As alarm of fire was made this
evening. It turned out to be tbe chimney
of tbe Phoenix Hotel.. A Democrat
. aod a Republican got into a dispute on
politics. The Democrat bit tbe Republi
can oo the mouth. So R. trot hold a kit
tle of boiling water, but Dem. beiugtbe
strongest, turned the water on bim. Tbe
consequence is that R. is going around on
one leg; his foot is very badly scalded.
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: Mr. Patterson, Democratic candidate
for State Printer, who has been op the
Valley for a week past, working on hit ,
political problem, came down as far as !
Salem yeaterday, and gave tta a call. 1
Mr. Patterson is ' business manager" of
the HeraU. -- We hate always found him
gentlemanly and sociable, and if onr
State is to bear tbe Infliction of a Dmo
cralic administration-which we don't
believe, and which, may Heaven forbid
; the election of Mr. Patterson will be the
least of our troubles. We predict that
he will never be paid ior the time lost in
traveling to nurse bis expectation. ;
Scbstitcti roa Ccmbtkrics. An odd
discovery has just been made by a man
of Grenoble, by which it U calculated
that cemeteries and graveyards will be
come superfluous. At the decease uf an
individual, tbe ; body is , plunged into a
liquid in vented, by a man of that place.
and m about five years the individual ia
turned into stffne I Tbe secret of the pe
trifaction it known only to the discoverer,
He says that , in a thousand years time
. if persona will only preserve their rela
tives aod friends, they wilt be able to build
bouses,, with tbem, and thus , live ia
reaidencea surrounded by their ancestors.
There art 540,000 tenant farmers la Ire-
' Gardrnal Wolsey was the aon cf a poor
' Shakspesre waa the aon of a wool ata-
: Robert Burns was a plowman ia Ayr
' hire. "''S " '
f Demosthenes was tbe son of a ca'le.
- ; Horace waa the so a of a shopkeeper. '
; Milton was the too of a. aeavengsr.
: Waconda Correspondence. I
- Wacohda, May 16, 1870
Ed. Statesban : Saturday evening,' af
ter the debate here, Gen. Pilmer aod M-
jor Magoue rode down to Waconda, at
which place tbe Democracy had been ad
dressed by Harding in tbe afternoon,
ho talked about the tariff principally.
In the evening there was a meeting of
Republicans, which our friends attended.
Mr.T.W. Davenport being also present. It
was well attended bv all parties. Geu.
Palmer was called for, but excused him
self, as courtesy to Mr. Grover required
him to be silent. Mr. Davenport was
railed out and spoke for over an hour
with the logical force aod power p-culir
to him. I Mijor Magooe ws called oo next
and proposed instead that tbe policul
eppouents be invited to participate in tbe
discussion, which proposition wa finally
adopted, though decidedly opposed at
first, on the ground that the Democracy
had never extended any such courtesy to
them. After considerable debate among
t'le Democrats present, a Mr. Ean, whu
is one of the Demoara'io candidates for
tbe Legislature, took the floor, thanked
tbe meeting for the privilege, then ad
dressd himself to that gentleman's re
marks, and chawed away at that unfortui
ate Kentleman and bis modest speech no-
til be foamed at tbe mouth. His speech
waa really fur-mif-able. as he usea the
word, and was chiefly remarkable for h
courteous treatment of the newly made
voter, Krmerly familiarly stvled by big
party, tne "nigger. Mr atgan mum
bave secured the promise or support from
some colored voter, lor oe anemnieu io
pronounce tbe, to his party, uop'ounein
ble word, ntgro, and from want of prac
tice invariably called it "nigiter- '. Mr
Eag;an is decidedly progressing and will
be known hereafter at Waconda as tbe
roan who thought be used up Tim Daven
port. : Afterwards tbe crowd called oo
Major Magoue again, wbo spoke accept
ably for an hour, but being mindful of
the unfortunate fate ot Dtreoport aod
unb'e to pronouncetbe wird 'oiitgers 'as
gracefully as Exgan did, was obliged to
content bituself with couiroun hoelisb
and common sense, but ibe Deuocracy
do think that he is "for-mi-Able.M
Ehmarck's Opinion of thc Amebicai
GoviiiNif int. Bismarck himself public
ly declared bis conviction that popular
representation as exemplified in tne Uni
ted States was tbe only surt-and perma
nent foundation on which tbe governing
system of a great people could reft It
was a remarkable and sigmbcaot thing
that Bismarck, who bad so loug been re
garded by Englishmen as a litic g nymhul
of. the mofrt dogged and uncompromising
toadyism, should come to receive, as he
did, the public aod cordial thanks of the
English Retotm League (then tbe most
radical organisation ia England, com
posed of men wbo regsid.John Bright as
slow and conservative) lor bis practical
and complete recogniiinu ot the principle
of free govtrnmeut. I presume we may
take Bitsmxrck s own word tor it that he
lb ad learued bis great lesion io the art of
governmeul from the leadings of the
American war. The echo of Appomat
toi rolled along the Rbioe, the Eibe, tbe
Spree and the Duube.-j-Ziiiico
Magazine. m
AftCiEUT Curiosity. A child, while
playing near Drogbtda, Ireland, found a
curious piece of metal,- which she gave
to an old woman, wbo took it to a dealer
in old iron and got a ehilling for it. The
dealer in his torn sold it for two ten shil
ling, and it bas finally been pun-based
fur the R yal Irish Academy in Dublin
fos three hundred pound. It is proved
t be the celebrated " Tara brooch," one
o' the most remarkable pieces of gold
smith's work ever known to exist It is
formed of while bronze ('his probably
saved it from the melting pot, to which
countless treasures of gold and silver
have heeo rooig"ed) the eurace over
hid witb gold filiagrpe-work ot eurpri?
ing intricacy aod marvelous delicacy of
execution. Such is its excellence- that
one of tbe most accomplished living gold
smiths declared that Lo could not find a
workman.; with every apparent advantage
of modem knowledge aod appliance, com
petent to mak tMzU another.
Old Cesar aud thi Angel There
used to' be a pious old negro in Boston
named Cae-tar, and be was in tbe habit of
praying so loudly as to be beard by man
of ibe neighbors. On retiring for tbe
nigbt bis petition invariably was : "Lord,
send dj augi-l for ole Csear ole Ctc-tar
always readj." Oae eVfi.iDg two ot bis
neighbors good men but sometimes
bored by his ttIe, thouubt thej would
try him on. : Tbej took position at bis
door, and trben tbe B-iU) petition was
made, "ibat tbe Lo-d w iuld-ud the an
gel." ole t'seiar being nln-aya ready, tbey
kno'ked loudly at the door.
"Wbo dar?" said tbe old d itkey.
" "Tne aogel of tbe Lord, - come . for
faesar," was the reply.
Out went tbe light, a rcrambinur into
bid was beard, and then, in trembling
voice, that same , old unolr) said ; "Go
way, dar I go way 1 01Cear been dead
dis ten year !''
Table Coxvsusatiok. You will find
that a great deal of character is imparted
and received at tbe table. Parents too
often forget this; and, therefore, in
stead of s Fallowing your food io sullen
silence f instead ot brooding over your
business; instead of severely talking
about others, let the conversation at the
table be genial, kind, social and cheer
ing. Don't bring disagreeable things to
the table in your conversation any mora
tban you would in your dishes. For thia
reason, too, tbe more good company you
bave at your table is an educator to tbe
family. Hence the Intelligence and tbe
refinement and appropriate behavior' of
family which is given to hospitality.
Never teel that' intelligent visitors can be
anyillng but a blessing to you and yours.
How tew bave fully gotten bold ot tbe
fact that company and conversation at
tbe lbl-ar no email pan of education.
Seth Boy den, who died recently1 at
aliddlevtlle. N J., aged 80, was a great
inveutor. He invented tbe breao-intting
machine, and was tbe first in this country
to start in tbe manatactnre of patent
leather and malleable iron; be perfected
ihe steam engine, potting, the -t driving
rods outside the wheels and inventing
the steam "cut off:" be produced '. the
6rst dagoerreotype in this country and
aided Morse in working out the problem
of electric telegrapy. Of lte be bad en-
k aged in agriculture; discovering new
processes and breeding varieties of frui'.
especially of strawberries. He only ak
ed for twenty years more of life to produce
a strawberry as large as a pineapple, and
unuo noerr navor. He was born in Maa
acbusetts and died poor.
r
-: Scheeck, the chairman of tbe commit
tee on Ways and Means, was tearfully
bored by tbe repreaentativea of various
interests, to have their particular duties
ent down in tbe tariff bill. Being late at
a breakfast to which be had been invited,
be gave this excuse: ; "! could not get
away. I was called on by grindstones,
slate, wrought iron pipes, hoop-skirts,
corsets, and bair pins. I ran off at last
and I believe hair-pins is this moment
watching for me on the outside. "
A little school buy out West presented
his teacher the following- note from borne
as an excuse for tardiness: ' "Bby cross
Blicutt to Bake Had no B-tkea powders
tbe dg op aet tbe coffee pot tbe cat licked
la the Milk; and got Bp late Excuse."
; j Eepublican Platform.
The Union Republican party of Oregon,
n Convention, makes this declaration oi
its-principles and polo y:
1st. Unfaltering devotion to the Union,
first, last, and forever; and unwavering
fidelity to ibe Constitution ana usmuu
meots, and the laws of our National Leg
ialature. . . :
2d. We wholly approve the principles
nd policy of tbe administration of Pres
ident Grant, as carrying Into practical
application tbe principles for which we
bave aucce(uliy striven. And w par
ticuUilv commend tho -e noi t- in bis In
anauial A.idress. wherein be declarer
"let it he understood that no repudiator
of one farthing -f our public debtw-ll r.e
iriwted in nut. he i.lacCS and It Will If"
' ' . " ,:.
tar towards a.rei.gtnening a creon wui u
niiuht to be the beat in ibe world,"- and
I would protect tbe law aMang cii
sea. wnetner ot native or roreigu onio.
wherever hi rights are prejudiced or me
flg of our country floats;'' at.d, ! wM
bave no po'icy to enforce against the will
of the people.
3d We have confidence that tne a.i
minictration will wisely and firmly pro
tec tbe interests and sustain tbe dignity
of the Nation in respect to otber nafona,
nd especially with regard to our jutt
claims egtiost Great Britain.
4.b. We denounce all forms of repudi
ation as a national crime, and tbe na
tiooal honor requires tbe payment of tbe
nublic indebtedness in tbe utmost good
faith to all creditors at borne or abroad,
not only according to tbe letter, but the
spirit f the laws under wbicb it was
rnnttacted. And for this purpose, we
avor a strict economy in the Administra
tioo ot tbe National Goveromen, and tbe
application to such payment of all sur
olus revenue, from whatever source de
rived; and that taxation should be equal
ised aod reduced as rapidly as the na
tional faitb will permit.
5h. We make no distinction between
ci'izens, whether of foreign or native
birth; and tuat we sympathize now and
ever with men of all nationalities striviug
for self government.
6th. That we are opposed to sny
change io our naturalisation laws which
hatl admit to citizenship any foreigners
not now entitled thereto under said laws
lib. We favor a judicious system of
railroad and riyer improvements to Ore
g'.n, in order to develop our resources
and iorite settlement of our unoccupied
territory and tor tnis purpose Insist that
Congress should make us liberal grants
of aid.-
8th. We are in favor of a tariff for rev
tnue, with such discrimination in favor
of our dorrestic manufacturers as will
not diminish its efficiency for the purpose
of revenue
9lh. We favor universal amnesty to tbe
people of those Stales lately io rehelliou
which have been restored to full relations
in ibe Union.
1 10th. We are in favor of fostering tbe
can -e of education, and are opposed to
any diversion of tbe common acbool funds
of this Slate to any other purpose tb'tn
the support of common schools.
11th. We recogniz-in the Union, Re
publican party tbe measures and men w b j
saved the (iovernnieut rriuu destruction,
and that it.-! couliuuance in power is the
ot ly cure safeguard to national pea e aud
properity. And ith this plattoim w
appeal to tbe voters of Oregon f r theii
suffiage aud support.
Life is but a trum; let as be careful it;
onr dealings that our account may bt
proved.
-It is bener to Jad than 'Irajr, indocr
tban compel, instruct ignbrance than
punish it.
Virgil was tbe sun of a potter.
Mabomet Alt was a barber.
Anna Dickinson Is io Indiana.
Montreal has a l2-v ld rirnnkard.
Philadelphia has twenty silk factories.
STITZEL & UPTON.
KAL ESTATE
BROKERS AND GENERAL AGENTS,
Corner
of front and
Streais,
Washington
PORTLAND
.... OREGON.
General Laud Agency.
Will attend to th pnrchaas and rale of Real
at in ail par's M Ur goo.
BRANCH OFFICES AT
Salem,
McMinnville,
Albany
Eugene City,
,...J. 3.)A arphy, - Agent.
...William Dawson, "
,..i.3. C. Mendenhall, "
...E. L. Applegate, "
Tha Ileal Etlat Journal nvb'l'h d by o at
Portlaud aid ih. ,ru tree "I tha'a to any addreee,
by making appilcatluB to our oSica.
SillZKL A CPTOH
Hay, 0, z:tf
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j " WHAT ARE THEY?
GO TO MONTGOMERY
ASD SKK.
Two Dollars wnrl Fitly rente per d I
I ana flm.lKd la lwnt .mautee raay lo jo
! Into albums.
From O to !
Pie-arcs ta.kn
Ml ting,
mt One
THE M 1ST tV' ABIE AND ROlT
WATfJtiAt. P1CTOKKS MAUK.
i Montaoinery lias JosV rrcrlysd the s-atrritl and
apparatus 'u t kiir ibe Hburest Is piciore.
fiaiem, Ma 14,1-70 istm :
ON
HAND AGAIN !
w. L.; WADE
H
AS AOIM OFS.NID UK WirU A TVLh
IStjr Oowds, .
j 'iioibtwa;, .
Urseei '
Batsekvlsss
j . ... llardwars, Aen
A d will n-iMifa the m as cheaply aa any u-bsc
ssa aw CaBU r K DtC
i nurtb8a.ni A ritT 8 ... . r'S
THOMAS CI1AI131 AW,
r ..... bulbs ia
S0CE1ES, BUY tiOUCS. CLOT 111X0"
- ' Ilardwnret
V Plntt. Oils. Sash, Donraf It.
J-. y OREGON CITY, OREGON. ;
- at
f2-
MISCELLANEOUS.
.T.CUNNiriC'HAKI & Co
IMPOBTEKS,
WBOLKUH AND RKTAlL I'KiLSH-t
Builders and Blacksmith s
HARDWARE,
Iron, Steel, Tin Plate and Zine,
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES,
HAFTS and VL MS,
Stoves fc Tinware,
IS O IV AT TAME T.
AGENTS FOR TllE CELEBRATED
awaepstake Thre.tiee
Haln' GcmuIbv llaader, Improved for
l7a
Backtf Mowtrt, Reapers, Droppara
i Kseelalor Mowers, Meapers Croppers
Hew Ysrkrr Comblacd SelfItaktwg
Hcaprr
Blew Yo It Csmb sid Htad - Raklag
Haapar
Kaatarty Heaprr Slower and Dropper
combined
Bnr' Baajla Reap-ra
Baekejra Uralt lrtlla
Flnlavaort's and tlimlltta't Broad
east "awara
DvI' Prcmlam Gang ad Su ky
Plow
Hamilton's Premium Malky Plow.
Bf aaoa'a Challenga Utn Plawa
Bweepatakee Callfor!" Gang Plow
Pllala Gang- and 8lky Plowa
Wrbfoat Gang Plow
Long Tons Stalky and Oang Plawa
Hand Plnws, Hirmwi and rnlilrat
n, of -various descriptions
We are importing direct f'om TASTKDM ND
FUK'PgN MARKKTS. a d can pc-ea thi.e wbo
maj favor u- wlih thair patronaga on a FAVjtt
BI.H TBilMS aa oy bua In Oregon
T. CDSNINGIISH A- Co.
, 8 lm AprtlJllSTO.
J. K. GILL,
State Street,.. .....Salem.
Cffers for Sals
PIAM)S-
Both New snd 8 -cirid Hand at low Prices.
CABLNET OltGANS- -
Sots Agent t Celebrated Mason A tTamlin '
FLUTES-
One to Thlrte.ii Erye, friMn $3 to f40 Ewb.
VIOLINS-
Kew and OM from )i pe o snd Anerirao
Mwatacturs.
GUITAIIS
A La e Asrortment Jolt K wet red.
SHEET MUSIC
Ten Th "end Pas- n? 'inset SeWtioas, and
New M .-ic Kch M mth.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS-
For all Kis-is of Mn.lea' Inetrnmetits
VIOLIN & GUlTAIt STRINGS
Of toe Best Qsality.
SCHOOL BOOKS-
Ersry Kii d need in Oreg in, Wholesals or Re
t iL
BLANK BOOKS -
Pbaw Co O lebrsted.
GOLD PENS-
Tha T.rg ar 31 k N.i'th of sn Fr
var 4 Vans lea if A M irton s.
inclco
WRAPPING PAPER
"traw sod M tilt a of B nt Qoa ty.
S. S. LIBRARIES
A Conptets Aeeorment.
ST NDARD WORKS-
Plaln sD-t Pins Kdtttors.
flIAGAZINES AND NEWSPA
PERS At Pnbliober Rttss in Cnrreicy
Stlvm, May a 18T0.
xstf
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
"Valuable
NEAR SALEM.
FOR BALE!
I Or FIR FOR PALE S90 ACRFU OP LAND, lying
IX miles ejitof Ihe Woolen Factory, with
Brick Doasp, and Good Barn, Sheds,
FKNCINQ, WELLS, AND
Valuable Improvements and Growing
Crops.
This land part sf the land claims of Walker A
Gilbert- Title perfect. Perona santlng imi Iter
parcel may find a bargain to salt, sa I will sell on
sccommodstlng terms. A plat of the prrmis scan
best-en.ai'd particulars si t terms can b had, at
the fVATnaAM ofBce, or of the undersigned, on I lie
premises.
ALFRED rJTANTON.
Noremher !7.
VALUHI.K PROPETY
; ' TO EXCHANGE
For Land in the Country.
nnowN
PROPERTY OR MILL PROPERTY, hi
JL . South ralern.
Inool'S sf tba and- ra si ed. a
his reridruce. 11. 8. JORV.
Farm for Sale.
I WILL sell my 'arm In Poring Valley ,Potk county,
trregun, one-half mllv frrnn epong'i Ferry, on U e
Dayton rosd, roi.tslnirg 41 scree, moetiy fenced;
100 ACHES IN CULT IVAT10N.
" GOOD HOUSE and outbuildings.
1 Terms ssy. ' Apply to
D. J. COOPER.
At Cooper's 8t re. Band spring Valley, Polk
county, Oiegon. Dec. 81, 1.
G
For Sale.
a-. nrvaw a V r f fV Ssa Qitnlh Ksa lasm
Ii.qiir.nf T. A. WOOL
Salem Vl
For Sale Cheap,; .
C'lMfOitT hls ad i iuiiii..ca dhj
l O-HOtSB at ase..srof H'gh sjd Fe.ry
. w.iu. mantra at tbla fB -.r4
A
ijri, li l 1870 , - - J.A.iOBMI.
For Sales
mvVO VALWBb. HOMT-AM-
1
- - ef North.
, Pc flc aQdth.Oreg.is al C-H.ai Bwlwafli
eK.Mi ftw tows aroaarty 1c thiseiry sr PtrtiaaA,
i tinavd near
ehaxsvd w tuwn property
Apply M
1ARHART,
Cecretary tale- o--is tiasy.
Land
LEGAL NOTICES.
l iual Srttleuieut.
WISH H'alKK. AdmhoMralnr .f lh
T.2,
uti B X. faitln, Uc
jr.ou urea . i vina n d ti
account fir BiihI
1 wld HUtn no t to brt S'Va
tiata ot-j ctf-Ha u anch ttual a-n-nuta, ai.d tbe
catlap m: lurrvut nill Oo hr bef re "k- auy
JBvie. t -Oo.ac..Uoij,a' tba Jaiyt-rn tf Cuo J
-ariluraald 'uai.tv al the &. Hua-a IB JCot
pir Vtij, O e nnty llracon
Br ir0nr i4 a. B Mun tluuaty Jotna
w. ii J-Cf fOI,
Cmi tv CI rk. Cuo. Oo lenn,,
April r-H u?rt -
Administrator' Notice.
E
TAIB tf L C LkkH. i-e-fi C
O-nrt Mr . ninai 8t . i-t (Iru m Ttw
ia-wl Ado il.int r of the tartt L 17
Is iiJd ikcr4, b. - v pwic.lhal p-ira
,t In an rO'-r u ib u a'l) V nri n nwi-
-uDD'y. mtui- at th A ril -' im 18.0 brwO'aatl
' iiib'lA atio-1'.o t.r ra-t IwdCHjf.i tnSMWnft
a-jpr- r 4 wi. lh- rat Mla s nf aa d lm.- a.a4.
CriU4 at t lloa rWf i l.llif at S P4llt 40 &
w -t rbaxtb ro- ar'trt acitua (I6i iltn
in t.miah'DiT) r a. ul1rwiw l
i,m tt tu-ridixD, in n aw toa; tidies
ii ltd 80 '; Metier l 100 -vt; ltiMK ''
trb'y 'Stn a'a tri t- t a n-i dm ea-t ITO S
10' ile-ica w-t S oi ihr i.trtit a
d to p,a. a of tvniimii . . a ainii 90 c ra
A'i 40 anraa of land doacrihea a tiilloar.: The
u 4 h r qart- r I the t.. th ea-t qo rter f
h.n Sjoxiwn io t inimhfp (7) tvo i rih. rne
(1) -fie vat, Wl.iami-tis i iiHia i ' h- aid-
iw'a doner orihrdo a?h, which urra r d t
hern 1 he le will isana 1 ft-nt i4 the Oonrt
M aidonr la tb d'v Salem eli'eeoay, tbe
8th dy of June li"0 xt 3 . m
VOLNLT LK D
M-jrt, ls70. Admlnietrator.
humniuiiH.
Tt the Cin-nit O-nrt oftheSuie of 0-eaon tw th
XCoan y of via 1 William A. Wilt, tlaniiff, a.
Ani- d Crf . drf ua it Ball for Imti rcn
T maid Craft, delk-tdant : 1 1 ilie name of
Iha rear of U Kiln, yon ar b.h req aired (a ap
iar sad anew-r 'he oa uluut tt ed rivial rs in
the ai-ove entitled ntt. "a or b-tre ti fintr d. of
ibecfit term of sW art. which term ronjir.eo
-eabo iheJT'h day uf June. liQ And l' oa fill
to aii.w-r, f. wdI tieii (ha Pl.wtiff "111 ao
lit u eaid Cunrt f ir lb- r lief d-aianrtvd ia ui
romrlaint. wbtrain he prav. a dia-oloil n f.f e
NHidt i f matrii on i xieilns hetwrsn eaid Plointifl
aod t'cf uai'. and lbt .l I Pl-lnUff bars iha car'
ai d cn.tiu ..I ihs minor children of said Pialm IT
and Urln.dtnt.
I laud VI ar 'b, 18T0.
By ndr of Hua. SL P Bniw JnUs.
MAI.LO Y?lfAW
raatrsS Af rrirta w (br r atat'ff
rp fus Uf by the entHoibrr. Ilviuif is ll't,
1 uii i r a rn' 'b- tt m i4 rrDrna) y. 1S7 I, I e
a s 'ed ci, alt asotli-y fa- s. s me bite us bock
tm tetly, ota ad arich an nin r bit rm 'eft ear aid
ondeibit ot riabt ear. in- p d to ne rz yrr ol-i.
one ahl e h-iflr. 3 tea's old. no mrk or
-s-.de B th f tbe Kbu. c ' have cavvahoat
th a rooiiibe eld. A DDremd b A W r M J r.
s $ 0. A. B.C0! VK
iha A-'O? 1"T0 m if
MPCELLANEOUS.
J. C. GRUBBS & CO.,
DKALIKS 1!
Drngs. Medicines, Perfumery
And Toilet Aitlcles.
Prescript lonsailed at All Honrs
MCJIIT OK DAY.
A irorxl nnHnrtrornt of tlv- rURKfT Hriik'S and"
and r:T Hiiicles iu our line w ill always be
foil lid on hand.
Great Inducements for Cash.
Th.'rr) wli" com with mnnrv in l and w ill
find tliat vi e ran roll Drnun and Medicines at
- (JHEATLY REPrCEI) TRICES.
Cat-li in Imnd will pnriha-e triHul at low
fiiruie. at an hour of day or uiht, if yon
lirintt it to the
First Doer from the Expresi Office.
In Pattern's Block,
STATE ST-, : : . SALKM, : : : : OREGON
Man h 1.
Brown & England,
COMMERCIAL STREET. SALEM.
Wil atwHvs ' be fonnd
hand, ready to do
WAtiON&CAlUlTAGl? WORK
Making and Repairing.
All Kinds of IVaeons
f'oriataiiflv
Kill f-at-li".
on liand.
and for mle nt $l' 0 to
Siileiii. Eel ldv
AV1.!! NAVIXCJS!
PirstNational 13n.nlc
OF P0R1LAND.
Savings Department.
'PHIS BANK tins etlllhed, In connection with!
1 Its general bm lli f liuninevs, a Savings De-
parlment and will ll, w li,i,re-t on coin deposits
made In sreordsnce with the condition adopted by
this Bank.
In esliblihing a Paving Depart ent, tut Bank
ins AMOCiatinn ha in view the benefit to a class ol
persons having small sum to loan, by providing a
afe place of denit. ample security, and lair rate
ot lmeret,s wells lo agiregate and bring Into
ue Idle capital. For the talety of deposits in this
liafik. are pledged the entire capital and resource
and aim the seminal I'abllits of It nireclor and
Stockholders, a provided by ec. 13 nf the National
Currency a ,sprovrd Jane 8. 1S64. a srester secu
rlty than that offered by ordinary saving banks.
Printed ct'pli- of the condition UKn which de
ioit are received can be had nnon applii'stliin to
the Bank. HENKV FAIUNU, President
Jamu PtiiX, Cashier.
DIREOTORB I
Henry Faning. L. H. Wakefield. W J.Van Schuyler
Henrv W . Cnrbett. Jame f'el.
bPHING AK It A1N G F.ME1NT.
Great Reduction
IN FAR t
CRfGQN AND CAL STAGE CO.
R1LKH TO BAM 11 A. JriCO $5
Portlitnd, San FrancUce, Kew Tork
TLB UQHTOPAN FR ANCISCO I DATS,
. NKW TO K 11"
The Stages of h Company ennee at Oroville
wirh the Calif n la N. r'hern K K, and Btta boats
at Faorsmeoto for an Fracciwo.
Al at thejaoctton of th CALIFORNIA CEN
TK AL with Uie
Great OTeriand Railroad tsRwTrk
Ptar leave Fsiem , boand south, at abent 4 o'cl'k
p m each dy. riasntns tnrongb Albany. Oava'li
Kni-wa O hiand. ritwhurg. Jarksnnville, Yreka.
Pbs'a. Red Mot 01-0, an some of tb fl,iat vl-
levanp-a the P-cflo coast, combining fleaaure,
cr enf ri and p-d
p. P,tlatid at a a. m . daily.
etsyOffioe on & art street In Maed'a bnildln.
WM. CO BltTT. Agent.
Sal A Mir 3 '
C'licnp
SEWING MACHINES.
(CjOQ homb phuttlk pkwino ma- (2jOQ
0 CHINK a double-thread lock- -iO
liK-li (Shuttle Machine - stitch sllke ou both sides.
V t ACe,!br"ted C-mnwn Bene Fsmlly (& f)
SJ 'U Machine. Both n.ai-hlnes tolly ku)a-V
tn anted for Bve years. Machines sent by esprea
to sny part ol the Coast, C. U. D. Agents warned
In every town on the Pacific f 'oart. Libet al Commis
toa. Home hhuttlr Pewlng Machine Co.,
enl7dwv IS 1 First street, rtland, Oregon.
Q. W. TRAVtK, Agetib
WELL PLACED LOVE.
ESAT FUR TUDkOHKS, ontbekaa
pt ea uf w ! placed tfml'-n, Ii earl tin-, aud
h. propriety t early Manlaga, as a prot. ctloa
aval' st ths f'Srfnl sbaea and aoetal evils of ba dA
ftit free. In Krai d envslnres Addrtss. HOWARD
4?mTI aT10, B.s P. Philadelphia, fa.
aw - '
OREGON
Candy T.lanufactory.
WHOIiKlALIC o BBTAlU
raiaiill Mri - - . Salem.
WS HAT! A HAYD THE LARGI8T STOCK
o- CADIKS, all of ear w buIki.
. bsStata. and are dstarmiDed to eeU aa low ae
say In tbe State
we bave oa hand af all asaortmettcf
- bcti. cHicwifto ac, ETC
- ll ., . -. -?
4 CIOASIS UP -Ia BWM.
isngtng ia pnea tts tS6 per aa. to $100 per B.
Jtwcfaaota wilt do woil io toy from aa, as w ea
warrant ad oar goods to Pa satlshctkm
HOLBABT4PARRIIH.
- ariaastAprfia. J-
C IT Y DEU
I SALEM DISPENSARY
1 J. W. SOUTHER,
Druggist and A.pothecary,
(KittHbUahed in Oregon in 1837.)
i - -
! AVIioIokhIo tisia llettill Denier In
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS,
XTC. ETC, ETC.
SOLE AGSST IS MARIOS COtTNTY FOR TIIK SALE OP ALL 8TAXTIARD f ATIST 7AMILT MED
' ICINI1- A I St Ihem rtlre-1 from tlie manarsclurrrt ti, I can warrant Ibero do1c,FL'RK and
frrth, and sell tintu at the LOW KfcT PKH ttf.
PCRS IJQCORS for Wedk-taal and Sacramental po'potee.
PIIY81CIAN3" PKECB1PTI"N8 accurately eompoundtd fnm tlx purni drurv
PAMILT Mr DICINH caie'ullypri pared.
My (.KHti hare been tM.tiKht UW fur CASH, (elected with the greatest care, and are WARRANTED ts
be lust an they are represented. , ......
IJ.vInu hail IWHaV V ara epn-rirnre in ne vw pm,
' " .. . -i 1 1
taaH whs may laVor me Wlin Weir painmare. an
irrtr9:y
budding Hivei?
SAW-iiILL.
X allies Noitheart of fslem. between Howell Prai
rie ana uiae kiiou.
S CAW FCRSISill TUB BBIT
kind IX MB KB and sill Mill bO ra !
W1
la ,. W r-s-'-an eo-iien piaoer, inn
lr. DRF.-0F.P LUMUtR ol ever) a ecripii o
O dLATUKma.io.o .
April 1.1S70. w
Premium Cliehter White Pigs.
PUR. PLOOO Fhort Horn, (IHirhtm.) Devn, Al
derney and Ayralnre Ca.ves, Merino. Soutli
4own aud Cotssoid rherp, Cashmere Ooaia, Import-
ed Miffolk, Ertes, Berkghlre ami Settou nif., ana an
Choice Breeds of Poultry for aals. bend for Circu
lars and Prices. Address,
li. r. not u m wi i
Tebl l:Hai Parnrshurn. Chenter . rv
Eggs
of Pure Bred Fancy Poult, y
FOll HATCHING.
WE have on hand the .argeit and ne seiecuou
r Pimltrv to l-e found in the country.
Kggs carefu'ly bied and hlPwi to sny part ol
til Country, ror circulars aim ri- c w-,
N. P. rloVk.lt A CO..
Peb'.l:8m
Parkrebuif, Cnesier Co , Pa.
J. MONROE.
- DEALER IX
MARBLE WOKK
Culiloriiiii,
Vermont nnd
Italian ltlnrbls.
Obelisks,
Iiloiiiiinvuls,
Ifcad and
Foot Stones,
SALEM OREGON.
AIbo. MANTLES ami FUUNITUKK MAU
til.h furniHlicd to irnrr.
Salem, April, 18ih, 13 9.
GENUINE IMPORTED
NORWAY OATS,
"AWI'LE" PEST FREK TO FARMERS.
'ROM llX) In ISO riuhirl erown to the sere.
W. lgh- from Ui 46 pnunda to the bushel.
Tt. ia Gain tins lieen g.-nwn n every vmlrtyot
ll ami in every hc ol the Union, with the mini
per feci r-uccess. .-
The araln in rem laraf. txump nn Ranamtte
haii a renwrkallr thin Am, and ripen tarlut
Hiho th- coinnmii vrietle. '
Tde iiii ir bniiht. elr. ftaut. and not Iint!e ti.
Id . ! ni- f.ctly ittiir of runt; and grow from
4 l 6 fei-t h gh
We have Iwtli ihe White an I Rlack Norway, bolli
Ihe same iirie anil q 11I17 rrnducttve.
We will send one e aliove uat 10 ny
one adilrr pixt piiid for SI mi
Twu quart, i at ai,l 2
line iierk m-nt b exi-rrns or freight 8 IHi
IUir luh 1.2 piui da
Oiieb,iliet.4Up-nnds . KIWI
CAUTION, r- Ws wiali it tistlnril un lt-mio-l
th! il.i t n,'t a 1 g'lt nuts, welg'-mg 2i tu Hi ,uiid
rted in New Kiviard. and sold mlerthe nanieot
Norway, but tniMrled Peed, err ualiel guaran
teed t i w, igh 4n ! un., or the money rrfundrd.
.im. Us uf both Win temtfrer lr a tbrre cent
staii'p l-n Cirrular- and Tt-i!iii"f'lnl.
Ad. r all order to fi. r. nOVKIt a tw.i
lebll:w3:n Parkel.uig. Clieter Cn Pa.
LAD.D Bo TILTOIM.
JB-. 312 3EX. O .
PORTLAND. OREfKlN.
tslablished, 1859.
I)
FPOfIT? received and Account kept,ublect
tu Check or Draft.
IVTER EST allowed on TI VR DKPO'lT? or TRUST
FUND-, in Hunan f ONK DOLLaH AND UPWARDS,
FUUVI dale ol dep. sit.
Honey Loaned on Approved Pecnrlty,
BONDS, PTOCKS. and other valuables, lecelved
ON DEPOi-IT for SArK KEEPIN .
COLLECTION
mitted.
made, and proceeds promptly re-
Investments n real
Ei-TATE and other
iroperty made for parties
A rent" for the Transaction of alt kind of FINAN
CIAL and TRUST BUSINESS.
C:nr)f nnfi TAlpnranhl. Fxrhflnnfl
I "a ..vj. 3
n vrnrl., .nd th. Atl.nii. Pt.te. fnr .ale
OOVERNMENTT 8r CCRI TIES bought and sold,
lebiw
SENT FREE !
in.O'KKEFE, HON cV CCS
SEED CATALOG U E
AND GUIDE TO TIIF
riowcr and Vecetnble Garden
For'1870.
Published In Jsnnary. Every lover of Flower wish
Ing thl new and vluable wotk, tree or charge,
bnuld sdilres immediately M. O'Kr.ttK, CN A
C00 aLlwarger A Barry ' Bl.-k. Rochester. N Y.
declSujunl
Fresh Garden, Flower Krnlt, Tree,
Shrub and Evergreen Seeds, with di
rections for culture, prepaid by mall.
Thf most complete and judicious as
sortment in the coanlry. igcnts
wanted.
25 Sort of either foi 1 .00; pier rid by mail. Alo
Small Fruits, Plant. Bulb, all ti.e new Potatoes,
Ac, prepaid by mail. 4 lbs. parly Roce Potato, pre
paid, for l. (Hi Cnnover's Colosral Asparagus, f 8
nerlm.; for liX. rren.id. New hardy, tra-
grant, ever-blooming Japau lloneytickle, 6t cents
each, prepaid. True Cape t ed t rannerry, ior up
land or lowland culture. 1.0i Per 1K', prep id,
with direction!.. riced Cataii'S' e. to sny addrers
gratis; ain trade list, heed on Coinmlwton.
B. M. WATK0N, Old Colony Niirerie and Seed
Warehouse, Plymouth, Uaas. FsUbiUbed in 1643.
- 1 Heeds, Seeds !
FRESH fUrPLlES OF
GARDEN'. FLOWER. FRUIT AND TREE
SEEDS,
Becclved by erery straaierr also,
GRASS AXD CLOVER SEEDS,
Cf ulibl vsrieth for tMrcllmate compttoing la
all, the
LARGEST COLLECTION OF SEEDS
To be found on thl coast. Orders by mail or e
pre promptly attended th. In their turn. Address
OfcO. F. rTLVESTER, Seeilimm,
S.JD4m 817 Ws hinston ttreet, Sao Francisco.
Books for Farmers and
Stock-Breeders.
Bound volume of the Ansaicut Prottt JotrssAL for
186tl, eonialnlnc 884 large double eoloian pages,
seat post paid for II.&0 $1 oo
Bound volumes of the Aaaaicis Stock Jocssal
f.. 186s,contslu4ng 84 pages, sent post-paid
for -.11 80
The Dairyman' Manual, sent post paid for S-Vj
The HtHvemans MBnnal. " 86e
The Hog Breeder.' Manual,- " ... .5e
rhe Sheep Brrrders' Manual. ...." t&c
The P Wiley Breeuer' Manual, .jie
The wmae five Manaal (ent post paid to one
address for..... ft at
' Agenu wanted, to whom liberal Inducements will
be offered. Address,
N. P. nOTER A CO.. Pobllher,
FehllrwSm Parfeesborg, Cheater Co , Pa.
PltllSTING MATERIAls
For Sale at a Great Bargain.
Iran furnish a good anted newspaper with
liraTier. Minion, Noiiparie.1 aud display
type, writ assorted, and all otber material ex
cept a press.
quality woth goou aa um ijpi Bcrwtoiorv
used on ths Oregon Statssxan.
. 8. A. CLARKE.
Uareh II. . Publiaber ot Statksman.
T
O EE.
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iiEDICAL.
AYERS'
HAIR, r I Gr O n. ,
For Restoring Gray Hair to its
Natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which Is at snes
sereel4r, healthy, and effec
tual for preserving the hslr.
Fudttl or gntff hair i soon
rtttortd io it original rotor
iritX Ms glott and rMM
0 VaU. Thin hslr ts thick
ened, falling hslr checked.
and baldness often, thoagh
not slvsjs, cared by its sac.
- Nothing can rrtturs ths hair
where the Mltrles are lettrcyid, or the glands
atrophied snd di-csyed. But such aa remain csa be
tared for rMefn'nes by this applicatloa. Instead it
fouling the hsir with a pasty sediment. It will keep It
clean and vigorous. Its oocailnnal use will prevent
th- ha r from turfllns grsy or falling -ff, and eonte
qaenily prevent baldness Free from those detlteri
one surtsocts which make some prrpsralloos dan
gerous and injurious to ths hslr, Ihe Vigor en only
benefit but not harm it. I' wsnted merely for a
HAIR. DRESSING.
Nothing else esn l found so desirable. Containing
nttil.rr oil nor dye, it does not ro'l whits rarnbric,
and yet laita long the lisir.slvirg It a neb glony
lustre snd a grateful perfume,
Prr-parfd by PK. J. C. AYER & CO.,
rKACTICAL An AXAl.TTICAL CuEMISTH,
LOWF.LL, MASW.
Price, 1. 00.
ry Rold by a'i druglti aod dealer In medicine
everywhere.
FVITII A DATI3. Portland,
CRSSV. A ItKlUllAM.San Francliee,
eptl7:wl7
Is
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AY EIl'S SAIiSA PyV It I LI. A ,
For Purify iu ; the Blood.
The reputation thl ea
cellenc medicine enjov,
i derived from H( cure.,
many fX which are truly
narvelloua. Inveterate
cases of Hcrofulooi di
eaae. where the yterri
aeeraed saturated with
corruption have been
jm. In, d and rtired by It.
.rrofulou alfrctlnn and
illaonlera, which were ag
gravated by the crou-
loin coniaiiiit.ai.-.' uutH th.y were palmully afflict
ing, have been rdb ally cu ed In u. h great num
ber in almot every eection of the country, that
Ihe public :arcely need to be Informed of It vir
tuennr uee.
pvmrulou pnlfnn la one of the moil destructive
enen,te of our race. Ofien Ihe nnaeen aod an lei t
tenant of ihe org tnlaro undermim the eone'ltuilon,
and Invite the aitarkof enfeebling or fatal dlee,
will oii excing a (anplclon of It presrnce Agiin,
it weitu la breed Infi ll m Oiroughout the body, snd
tbeii in fn-i favorable occasion rapidly devrlop
Into one or other of Ita hideout form., either on the
,irf ce or among he vital. In Ihe latter, tuber
cle mar be tnddenly deposited In the luns or
heart, or niranrs formed in the liver, or it hw its
pretence by e -upturns n the kln. r fool nlcera
Hot on some part of the body. Hence the occa
sional ne sf a boite of thl Saraapa Ilia I advlM
blr, evin ben no active avmptiim of disiatesp
pear Ptr-otis sflllcted wlih the fnlloyln com
plaint generally find Immediate relief, d at
ngth, rare, by the ne of this VAHaAPARILLA :
St. Anthonv's Fire, Roe or Reryaipela., Tetter,
Halt Rheum. Scald Head. Rlngaorma, "ore Eye.
Sore ar. and other rroptlun or visible form o:
Scrtilulou diaease. Also In the m,-e concealed
firm, a Dvp. pia, Dropy, Itesrt Dlee, FiU,
EpIU-psr. Neuralgia, end ths various Clceroul sff
tion of the muaeul.r nd nervous vtem."
Syphlllt or Veoeral and Mercurial Disease are
rured by it, though a long time Is required for sub
dnitg these obmtoate maladle by any medicine.
But long cantinod ue of this medicine will cure
the complaint Leuenrrhrea or White. 1'ierine Cl
cralion, and Female Dieas, are romim nly ooa
relieved and nltimatrly cured by It purifying anil
Invigorating effect. Miuute Dlreclloi lor each cae
are lound In our Almanac. nmHed gratis. Rben-
matiura and Ooul. when caused by acrummulatl'His
of extraneon matter In the blond, jleld qult'kly to
It, a aim Liver Complaints, Torptdlfy, Congestion
or Inflammation ol the Liver, and Jaundice, when
arrbdnr, aa they often do. trm the rat king poiion
in the blood. This SARSAPARILLa Is a great re
storer for ths strength and Vigor of the aytrm.
rhoe who are Languid and Ll-tle, DeMindrnt,
Sleepl- , and troubled with Nervou Apprehendon
or Fear, or any of the alfeetinn ytnnt atic of
Weakness, will find Immediate relu-f add convinc
ing evidence r.r Its reatornttve jxwr upon trial.
rrt-pafed by DR. J. C. AVER & CO..
Practical axi Analytical Ciieviut,
lowell, mass.
Price, tl,00.
fW Sold by all drnggliU an I dealer in medicine
everywhere.
SMITH A DAVI, Portland, I Wholesale
CRANK A BIUG1IAM, San Francisco, ( Agent.
janU.-wljr - - -
AYCR'S CATHARTIC PILLS.
For all the purpose of a Laiatlv Medicine.
Perhsp no
yr elnlonnlt
ryr quired by evt
mJTf a caihartlc,
S Dl Ter any be ft
no one medl-
trally re-
everybody a
nor wa
before unl-"
nsiiy sulopied Into
ase.t cvsry countrysnd
among all tUtet, a
thl mild tut efficient
purgative il. Ihe
ob v loo reen is, that
it is a more reliable and
far more effectual reme
dy than an uilitr. Thoe who have tried It, know
thst It cur. d th.-m ; Ihi-ss who have not, k w thst
it ore their ntighhors and friend, and all know
that what It doe once It doe aiw.y thst It never
fall thr ugh sny fault or ni gleet of Its eomp si
iion We hve thound upon thooand of cer
liAca'es of their remarkable cute ot hs following
con p'sinu, but uch cart are known In every
nelsliborhoed, and we need B"l puhllh them.
Adapted to all age and condlt on In all ollmate.
cnnt'tnl g neither calomel or any dtleterloo d ug,
they may be taWea with afety by anybody Their
sugar coatii g pre-erve them evtr fresh end make
them pleaant to t .ke. while being purely TcgeUble
no harm can ari-e from their ue in anv quantity.
They cperste by .heir powerful1 Influence on the
Internal vl-ci r to purify the blood and (t'a ulste
It nto healthy artiott remove the obstruction of
the vmsch, bowels, liver, and ether organs of th
1 body, rcsto'lug their Irr gular atnloo to h.al'b. and
Ij corre-lli g. wherever they eit, auch derange
ments a are the tint origin of dl.esse.
Minute direction a- given In the wrapper on
the box, tor the following complaints, which the
Pill rapidly core:
For ysp-l-w. or Indlffeetlwn, !
In,ari.. L.aiaar and a -t A pp -tttf
they should be taken moderately te stimulate
the stomach and r eater a Its healthy to and ao-
torf twer rsas'slati and Its various ymp
toms, Btltawa Headaelae. I-Si
acb. Jaa 'Kir. or r.ia ale ka. II-
.. wile and BtMww Fvr thiyhniild
be Judlc ously taken for rsch eaae, to correct the
diseased action or remove tba obstruction which
caoae K
For lyeentarT or ''larrnoeiu but ens mild
iot to generally required.
Fortttieama Ism , Grvl, Pwl
pUaflast wf ho Hear.. Pain la the
r-l t. sf ae aod alas, they should bs eontlo- -uoatly
taken, ss required, to chai ga the diseased
action of the tyatem. - With each change those
complaint disappear.
For lira-pay aid Drwpetaal wlllaf
they h aid be taken la large and frequent dose to
nnainc the effert of a d auir parrs
for - epurrHlea a large d we itmnld be taken
a tt produce the desired effect by sympathy.
A a ' tstesatr Pttl, take o-ie r twe Pill to
pram ite dleeetmn and rei'eve the tomach.
An occasional do atlmnlates the stomach and
bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and Invigorates the system. Hence It I often ad
T ntageou wNere no serious derangement ei'U. ,
One who reel torersbly welt, eftea Amis thst a
draw nf theee Pl'a makee him feet decidedly better,
from their cieanilng and renovating cDectoa the
digestive apiarato. . ..-:
Preparra by DR. J. 0 AYER & CO.,
Paactical asd As aittical Chimist.
LOWELL, MASS. .
Prlea tl OO.
V Sold by all draggitts and dealer In medicln
.verywhere-
PM1TH 4 lATI, Portland, . 1 Wholesale
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