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SALEM, FBIDAT, : : : : JULY 1 1 8 H XzmxGimG-suiozABT 'ii MUUgwu--rav : bill amending the act granting lands to 1 A fcrta eonstmeUotf faV railrdad and 'telegValroni-'tbe State, of Mistonri and Arkansas to the Pacific coast bj the ? Srfnifn oute-The bill is known as thfj Atlantic and. Pacific Railroad bill, ,nd Extendi "the tim for construction, ftrrf'! The'-cmfeanT ma' fibtain'the right f .atwi:WH7,ced.Mdy , ' Sherman r called inpthe, bill to reduce Interoab taxea and anjenlments of Fi BOw! nance fOoramittee," .The proposition to trike 'duV lst,l'Sd and 4th sections, im tipsma speciai taxes, was agreed to. The jM threa. sections, inserted la lien thereof provided for the repeal after May 1, 1870, ; of all special taxes except on spirits, tobacco an.4 A Agreed to. The 4th; ' section, for partial repeal of the stamp J l?TalJw4s lgreedtA Tbe Income tax seo 'tifttrw4 'dfmiiiAstetf b Shermkn ta favor of retention n Corbett against. The ' bill went over as special , business on ftrdejtf i-. , , ,. .Xtaittr b"Hase, Scbenek reported a bill organiiipg peparttneaj flntjernal ReT eaanndf j Comiaioner, .which re ..' 4nee the number of employees one-third, and repudiates informers anq spies. The Mam wstTthjeft special 0rer lor next "Wed Poland, from the Select Committee. mQCl U'ejoi-tefi. ReprsseiU8.ftves Fitch and Mo Cormlck completely exonerated from the 4. rT;charge,ofsu8picioo, or even complicity : id any- aches? eagtaininir the Cuban - cause, by nee of improper influences,. The Senate amendment" to tht. House ,-Joiat resolation relatlte to the suspension v(,h? eala pf, cer.ta.ia laada in California, was concurred in by a vote of 94 to 72. . The revised edition of the regulations '.-oncersing distillation from fruit, allows the distiller to give bond in double the ' amount of tax oh the brandy the still is ti!AWSWWriiirig iiihlrty days, but tne Don a wui never oe tesB tnaa ouu. rThe distillery p taxed $$ff per annum. -i-k- 1,Tt,ghlng't6ni;,June H?3 -There , were manyabsontees from the Bouse when the vote war being - taken on iv nutcmore a ..case yesterday the .majority of 'whom were. dodfcTng 'io cloak rooms. . Whltte xaI 'ft rJ bitter toward Gen, Logan -l-lfo the manner in-which he has pursued bk U, -tni fnattar. ? Be- -saya Logan .ieremieed before he went back-to South jjarpUnatftaf should, be be retarned by bfi conaUaentshO;. would net oppose his fc,v.!dissU)n.i WWttenlorewill- return to t it ! Soth Caroliia and tnn for1 the.42d Con '"jgress.lJHe eayal .that so', long as Logan 4 j; remalxta at th head of his pursuers, his ! constituents -wiu Stand by him. C . t r"-Tae House Committee on ' Commerce 1 hava-decidad Unreport favorably on .Ben .pett'j Ijijlja enlarge the Erie Canal and lu3&teiyake 41 free from tou. Tne bill involves the gaarantee of interest on f' fcon4l amounting to.$900,000, " with pro- V1 ;3ons tor tnelr- payment, principal ana "'InTerest, oaj of toll. The committee ask 45HfiX?,ine'M,fibe;-etifor 'consideration some time after the, 1st of January next, a&-f Brooksof New"' York,' member of the Cnmmittee ox Ways and means, antnor , iSftUe anem en V; thnt ,ibe Committee ' he s resolved to report no bill .or amend &I "3ttjenf at tbis session id' Congress la rels j . ttoa to whisky and- tobacco or fermented lijur, ;i nee i aiiies, neretore, , re tnaln: for another year, snder the present rate of taxation, nnless Congress revises the acjUonithp coatiaUtee. ,iOB-r?Canadargnav - NT.v Jane; VI The United SUte Circuit Court was opened mu . A-a Mv; Oorsaeiaser DuUict Attorney. iw-' appeared' aa ' proseeitor of Jeniaa pris- :! oners. "The1 Graad .Jnry Jhad before Z them many Fenian egjeara aadciUaens, ; .' bnt found no bills. Forty "knownothloe" J witaetfsts arefhere --from Malone : Mart jahaiDnunby's deputies sem to have sob- Bd. LtaenUd ail wa Enew aotntnir, and it is tioafinKftViTa irhntti.!- nT- n will ba Lj .Reeded -except Glsaioi, Burtwd Thomp -a l ao: i LJodge Woodruff charged strongly , against. Fenians, and dwelt upon the ne - cessityof vigorous; enforcement of the neutrality laws; as a raid- upon .Canada ,as0 V' friehdrT1 power? " was vtllaihous au( l,;criminar.;t' Starr Manif;" Glass, McNeal .Maaa.Jitfcpatrick appeared for trial, bnt tners are. so rapn .. 1 nnaerstooa Z,&f&i StACf. wiil .demand,, immediate trial, and others will waive a preliminary ex amrnltWfll'and 'tb cases will' go over to ifltyttaaerjenaai Aioany. - ; Buffalo. Jnne 22. The United States ietetfOe'n. Starr, for violation of the "i"euralUTTlwa.r. Tho- ease is set for Monday t and Donnelly, Gleason and Fit C !Mavlaad, Jaae ISi.-'Wi Hi Upton was nominated for Congress to-day by the Ppiblacl bfHhi 16th District. New . Havetu .Jnne JS2. -Th oronosed emendmeni to the'State" Constitution, to strike out the w,ord whitar was defeated by tne iegisiaiare ; yeaa iij, nays e requiring two-thirds vote to carrr it. i .Niw Tons, Jnne 23. James Boyd, and aff3Jja.Iagast Operators la gold-ltf Wall street, notified the President of the Prcs- t riimtxit J3is laaity to meet aia engage inenti. The amount of his failure ii .-f Vi A Ipecial dated. Madrid, midnight, says " i"a the Cortesresterday a bll) introduced .! by Mom Minister from tne colonies, for ' grad JarexXIcalshnient of slavery in all " epaBlshcossessipns wat adopted Chioaoo, Jone23, A New York special . tays the Trade Upions of New York are " iscjssinthefjprospects of, the importa ?toa ofJCiiaaa-aL-laborers. Several Unipn, tneetlngi were .held last night and esctaernB pasted protesting' against the iatrodaetioa bf Coolie labor toNew York and-viciilit ''They1 have arranged for a Tirana ptooeision and bauqnet for July 6th, for the purpose, of. showing, their ' J stresgta .and 4 makiog ;:f demonstration tU fiiat:isi migration irom any country axcepl Ireland. .r.wj; ' --ThefWiwae'a-'Washingtott special says :. there is a well founded report that Minister Metleyiwiil ehortly be reealled from Lon- jdfttfWia t'jtcui , , : ; WaiSsafeJrlBne J?-Jathe Senate, Sumner,' from the Committee on Foreign iAy reporUd aatetiute-for thailonse Cuban resolution. It declares that the iCaitad :tta pratesta againai th outra eoiisJiartsHtief byboth paroles; ta Cba, - nd svlemnly insist that they be stopped at cneo. It demands that slavery be aboli.t3tt:4offlti!opB, of Spain on this continent ; expresser a belief that the day of European way is at an end, ' and that onr people object to witness the forts of Soain to obtain her bold upon pt'a'aist tfisf Wishes' off .Cuba; ex ctetfses sfm patty ''with 'Cabana in their Sa Fbakoisco, June 23 . Flour 1 . Special sales of Albany Extra $6 12 J. . , Wheat Firm at $1 851 for good to choice shipping. - Barley Quoted at $1 291 25. , " Oats Sales at $1 70l 95. Advices have been received of the loss of the fine British, iron ship Mercurisus off the coast of Brazil, while ea route from San Francisco to Liverpool, with 25,300 centals wheat, valued at $42,000. Both vessel and cargo insured In British offices. J)r. McLean, J. J. Thompson, C. H. Merrill, and others have received medals from the Chinese Protective Society for acts of humanity for preventing outrages on unonending Ubinamen. The Fourth of July Committee have elected W; H. Barnes Orator of the day, ; and Bishop Kip, Chaplain. . Hon. H. Lawrence, of Mariposa, is to oe married at Calvary Church, Sunday next, to Miss Tinglcy, better known as a newspaper correspondent by the nam d flume Ridingbood." . ! The attempt to raise funds to establish laundries in opposition to the Chinese baa failed, from apathy of the public. Not a dozen J persons attended Pl&tOs Hall last night," and the movers in the enterprise have lost $ 300 or $409 over all receipts .!..', . - eat Indlca. ' i ' New York, June 23. On the arrival of the steamer Port au Prince from New York at Port au Prince, Hayti, two pas sengers, Grant and Armand, were arrest ed, charged with taking counterfeit money into the country. r. Several mill ions of dollars of the money ,waa discov ered in their state-room. , Tbey were im " prisoned, and will shortly be executed The counterfeits were evidently engraved in this country. , r The World' Havana correspondent writes that Grant a mesBeage on Cuban affairs was telegraphed to tbatjeity by the Spanish Minister at Washington, and soon after printed in hand bills by the official papers, which produced the great 1 est enthusiasm among the Spanish citiz ens and volunteers. ' The authorities sti'l kept in prison the American, James Dnaney, and refuse to inform Consul General Biddle of the cause of his arrest COKORKSSIOHAIj. r: The House has amended and passed the Georgia bill, admitting the State to representation : and repealing the clause of the army bill wnicn prohibits organi zation, arming or calling into service of militia forces or tne states ot ueorgia Missisippi, Texas and Virginia. ": Objections aro made to the admission of Gov. Stevenson, Senator elect from Kentucky. One charge is that he was in Richmond at the commencement or tne war, and was reported as on the rebel side at Bull Bun. The Senate confirmed Col. Ackerman of Georgia as Attorney General. He at rived to-nieht. and had an interview with the President. The Judiciary Committee reported favorably in his case and he was , confirmed without oojection. - ' The President yesterday signed the bill creating the Department of Justice. This takes from the Treasury, Navy, and Stat Departments, the solicitors, clerks and 'employees of their offices ; as also those of the Revenue Bureau, and places tnem under the Attorney General. " I Washington New. - , The majority report of the San Domin. go Investigating Committee, exonerates i Gen. Bibcock ; while the minority report ' decidedly asserts that the charges against him have been clearly substantiated. But for large payments of navy an war pensions and closing of balances ' there - would be a larger reduction of the debt in June than In any previons montn Revenue returns are in excess of esti , mates, aad several Senators in conae- quence urge reduction pi taxation and duties fully one Hundred millions . M laeallaacona. , Th Massachusetts Legislature has ad jonrned after a session of 170 dayn. Th . eight boor law aad State aid for Hartford ' and Erie were killed. Tory hot weather hae prevailed in th Eastern ciUes, and many eases of sun stroke are reported ; none fatal. OUawjaj-sJeoe 23. Negotiations be tween the Er&tb Columbia Delegates and a commltue of the Privy Counci wilt be coaeiadJ to-morrow. It is on . deritood satiafaetory results will be ob talntd. The cowiletioa of the Falmouth-Gib- ralur and Malta cable Is an occasion of congratulation. Dispatches were ex changed between tne Vicroy of India and President Grant. The former's message Is dated at Bombay on the eve of the 23d, and reached the President at 10:30 a. m. Worcester, Mass., Jane 23. An explo sion of nitro-glycerine occurred to-day which killed Timothy Cronan, aged 22, and injured 30 other persons ; none badly. ' Two houses were demolished and many badly shattered. ill Philadelphia, June 23. An explosion occurred early this morning in the store of Basicfc, on the wharf. The building was filled with fireworks,; and in a. few minutes Was entirely destroyed. Several ' persons received fatal injuries. Supposed (o be a case of spontaneous combustion. : VORSSION. ' - "' '- Paris, June 23. At a meeting of the Ecumenical Council on the 18th, Cardinal Guido Archbishop of Boulogne, made a strong argument' against the infallibility -scheme, creating a profound sensation. Constantinople, June 21 The Courier - says. 2,000 persons lost their lives by the llate fire in this city..' , i i ;.lhaJ ' London, June.23. Six survivors of the ship Mercnrious, from San Francisco, lost off the Brazilian coast, nave been Drought iiere. . They were rescued from a desert i island ..neon which.- they remained . fifty days. :' . A . number of cases of Asiatio cholera : have occurred at Havana, many of . which "were fatal. J . -j ! ; . ! The clerks of the Krle Railway Com - pany were much suprised recently by the I ad vsnt'nf Dar.ial riHu 'lntn llmir Since the dissagreement between himself .A ... . . .. . ' and the present management, a coolness : has existed, and he baa, not,' visited their premises. On his entrance be walked intofAdmiral Fisk's magnificent sanctum,' . and offered bis band, with ' the ... air of having parted but the day before. The '' Admiral, as usual ia the leafy month of 5 June, was seated atbis desk in thegrace f ul neglige of shirt-sleeves and opea vest,' "Welt, Jim,", said tbe patriarch, yo see I can't keep from,, my first love." ; "All right, old man," said the Admiral; why don't you come and seensoftener? ;."Well, I would if U,hadn't . been for our row. I don't want to fight you. . I'm inre." "AU right, old.maa ; we don't ' want to show any fight either.' I'll see Gould, and try and get you back in the fold again." A. long conference then took place between the two, with closed .doors. It Is rumored that . Drew, has ' sold $ut a large quantity. ' of his Hudson -River Railroad .stock and wishes to buy Erie. .-- : . , , - ' A STSLIS6 OLD POEM. Who shall judge man from hU manners? ':' Who shall know him by his dress? ; Paupers may be fit for princes, " Princess fit for something less. Crumpled shirt and dirty jacket , Slay bedclothe the goldea ore Of the deepest thoughts and feelings Satin vest can do no mure., . . There are streanr.s of crystal nectar Ever flowing out of stone; - !, ' There are purple beds and golden, Hidden, crushed and overthrown. God, who count by souls, not dresses, r-- Lovea and prospers you and me. While be values thrones the highest . But as pebbles in the sea. Man upraised above his fellows, . ' ) Oft forgets his fellows then j . . Masters rulers lords, remember : That your meanest hinds are men 1 -v Men by labor, men by. feeling, tfl Men by thoughts, and men by fame, Claiming equal rights to sunshine. In a man's ennobling name. ; . ...... There are foam embroidered oceans. There are little wood-clad rills; There are feeble inch-high saplings, ; There are cedars on the hills ; . ' God, who counts by souls, and stations,. , Loves and prospers you and me j , .. - For to him all vain distinctions Are as pebbles in the sea. . . Toiling hands alone are builders V, Of nation's wealth or fame ; Titled laiiness is pensioned, . Fed and fattened on the same ; By the Sweat of ether's foreheads, -Living only to rejoice, s - : While the poor man's outraged freedom Vanity lifted by its voice. ' , " Truth and justioe are eternal, - ' Born with loveliness and light ; '. Secret wroags shall never prosper ' - ' ' 'While there is a sunny right, , God, whose world-head voice is singing BoustUesrlove to you and me, . Links oppression, with its titles, But as pebbles in the sea. The Iluman Face. Rev. J. F. McClelland thus eloquently writes of the human face: A wise man can read most of your private history in your face. Only think of it! Here is a little patch of white surface nine inches long and six wide, and yet the whole possibility of human feeling and purposes reside in it. There is the brow, sometimes clear and upright, -reflecting back heaven's blue gaze, some times lowering aud clouded with con scious unrest. There is the cheek, some times tinged and glowing with pleasure, sometimes blanched with indignation. There is the eye, that chiefest tell-tale of human nature, sometimes veiled with softness and pity, sometimes mirrored incarnate geod, then kindled with fires of passion or sharpened like a dagger with hate and malice. There is every line and feature clothed with moral ex pression." A man's lace is the front of bis house. Oae in looking t it is sure to see the kind ot inhabitants be keeps within. At :he doors and at the win dows the inmates show themselves, both angels and demons. No concealment can keep them out of Bight. There are faces that domineer and faces that de vour faces that magnetize and faces that repel. Same are sinister, some truthful, some pleading, some frowning, some full of fith, others of doubt and melancholy, some on which peace lights like a holy dove, and others scarred and furrowed with the storms of passion. Man's face is the bulletin board of bis heart and of his life. Oh, it is a very glory to watch this human face this dial-plate of the soul when men meet to grasp bands and interchange thoughts! Not grander is .he ever varying beauty of the landscape, . with its lights and shades, its hills and fields, its mountains and rivers, than are sublime moving! ot the soul on the face of a man movings that are now joyous, now afflicted, now softened, now. impassiened, now strug gling to conceal a pang or a rapture. 'Tis a silent orchestra, thrilling in un dertone with the richest, fullest, and sad dest of music of the human heart. . . Of all the expressions possible, to the countenance we think thp most signifi cant and distinctive is laughter. Laugh ter can mean pleasure, or mockery, or applause,' or sorrow, or triumph, or des pair. It expresses what the speech can not. It is the flower that blooms on the dry, hard stem of our social talk. Dull were the life in which there was no laugh ter, and aa bad, too, I fear.! Men of guilt don't often laugh, or if they do, 'tis a laugh that searches and sears them to the very quick. But with most men 'tis the childish rompings of the spirit within, the riotous outbreak of pleasure, and de light and sympathy. j Grand Masonic Installation. "On the evening of May 14," Says the London Ttnus, "Earl Grey was installed as Grand Master of the English Free, Masons, and such ah assemblage of the craft as were there gathered to give him a cordial greeting is altogether without precedent or parallel. That such should have been the case is not to be wondered at when it is known that there' has been no' similar event in this country for twenty-six years, the Grand Mastership having for that pe riod been occupied by the Earl of Zet land, who now retires from the .throne of Free Masonry.,, The occasion ; was ren dered still more interesting from the in timation that Brother the Prince of Wales bad given out, some time eince, that whenever the Grand Master-elect should be installed as Grand Master, he should do himself the pleasure of being present to . witness it: Upwards of 1,200 of the highest officers of the, craft were present, some of them from China, Canada, Amer ica and other countries." i - -, . : Tbey are running wild: about lotteries in California. The grand gift enterprise of the Mercantile Library Association has started all California Into the lottery business..' As the latest; phase of this mania it is reported that the ; President has received a proposition from Californ ia to pay off the National Debt by a Gift Concert in the last year ot ' bis adminis tration. (; : t :;1 -v . The Duke of Hamilton; made a wager with sundry members of the Paris" Jockey Club on the result of the plebiscituur, in which be was to pay - two louis for every vote under six millions, and .to win one louis for each vote in excess of that number.: The result is that he gains nearly five and' a half millions of dollars. Said one student to another, whom be caught swinging a scythe most lustj- ,lyin a field of stout grass : -"Frank what makes yon work: for a living r a lei low with your talent and ability should not be caught engaged in hard labor. I mean to get my living by., my - wits." "Well, BUI, you can work with dnlles tools than I can," was the reply -' Sometime since a gentleman died who during his life refused to! believe in an other world. Two or three weeks after bis demise, bis wife received through a medium -communication which read aa follows t "Dear wife, I- now believe. Please send my thin clothes." ' ' ' v a. v - - , . . ,r '.. ;ja "A good natured traveler fell asleep In A eentleetan who fcaa had some years' exoerience ia raising calves, .informs us that with the se of oil cake meal he can make skim and whey equal in strength and richness to new milled The calves like it jost s well. . It never phjsics them, and tirey thrive wonderfully on it. Their eote look glossy, and their eyes bright; while Tor health, activity and rapid growth, new milk is not sur passed j- ;-:.;,. . - ' i..1 , j ' r-'J Soand theology. A naughty boy was told by bis mother that God would not forgive him.,,,VYMbe will,'.' Why do you think he will ?" she asked. "Cause toat s what be i for. ' : ; i .;;, Three things a lady cannot do 1.' She cannot pass a millinery ? store . without stopping. 3. She cannot see & piece of lace without asking the price, 3. She cannot see a baby without kissing it. The meanest man has been found out in Manice Indiana. He " charges his children for board when they come hun dreds of miles to ' visit him and the old lady. He is a man of wealth. Human pledges can ; go no further. The negro voters of Louisville carry1 a banner inscribed : A'w will live on hash before we will vote the Democratic tick et." j-. ,, , Alarming symptoms of suffrage-fever. Little Girl. "There, . dolly, you must lie still and sleep all day ; 'cause I've dot to do and vote." A yoang lady in town, who was boast-1 ing of her teeth, was asked if they were natural or artificial. "Neither," was the reply ; "they are gutta percha. - C A Missouri drover had hogs so fat that to find out where their heads are it is nec essary to beat them and judge by the squeal. - r : X Louisville woman quarreled with her lover and tried to shoot him, a few days ago, but missed him and killed an inno cent man. She is said to regret the ac cident. ; Makine green orange preserves is the fashionable occupation of those ladies of Beaufort (S- C. ), who have "seen bet ter days before the war. , A man in Rhode Island has been sent to jail for ten days for sleeping in church. Nothing was done to the clergyman. ,. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 T-CUNNINGHAM & Co i IMPORTERS, i WHOLE SALS AMD BET AIL DEALERS Euilders' and Blacksmiths ! HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Tin Plate and Zine, t : ; HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, .' ' SHAFTS and RIBS, Stoves &. Tinware, IS GREAT VAEIETT. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Sweepstake Thresher ' flalnrs' (Hanlat HaaUIer Improrcd for ; INTO Bnekeye Mowers, Reapers, Droppers Kfteaiaior Mower a, Kenptrii Dropper Str Yorker Combined Self Raking Reaper '' ' ' ' ' ; ' New York Combined Hand - Raking j . Reaper Basterly Reaper -Mower and Dropper i combined t Burs' agio Reaper Back7 Orain Drills - - 1 : ! Flniayson's and Hamilton' Broad- . cast Bowers :. Dirilf' Premium Gang; aad Snlkjr 1 1 Vva ... . ; ,;,);;. . Hamilton' Premium Sulky Plow , 'Mason' Challenge Gang Plow Sweepstake California "Gang Plow Pflels' Gang; and Sulky Plow Wcbfoot Gang Plow ,. Long Tom Sulkjr and Gang Plow Hand Plow, Harrow and Cultivate r, of rarlone description : We are Importing direct from EASTERN AND EUROPEAN MARKETS, aud can pkitca thuae who tarny favor wdh tbelr patronage on a FAVOSA-, BLK TEKMS as any house In Oregon ! IT.' CTJlf NIKGIiaM db Co. : Sslem. April 12. 187G. . . . ATTENTION CALLED! J. B. it M. HIRSCII, Having still on Hand a L.arge JLot of Goods and not intend ing to purchase new supplies, liereby giVes notice that our resent . ,.-! , i- - ; r" s -z -tJv STOCK IS FOR SALE At a Grat Sacrifice. C HEAPFO R CASH ; .... I. .- . ' jr AND 10 HISTAKE. : I May IB, 1170. . f' j .-. i SAVINGS X T SAVINGS I First JVatlonal Bank j Gavtngo Department fTTTTTS BANK has estsbl'ihed.'ln connection with MISCELLANEOUS. ' STITZEL & UPTON. XtElL. ESTATE BROKERS AND GENERAL. AGENTS,, Corner , of Front and "Washington , , .. . .. - 8trta .., i ,, . PORTLAND, ...... ..OREGOX, General Land Agency. W1U attend to the pnrchaM and iaU'.Of Beal E- tat in au paru oi vrrgon. BRANCH OFFICES AT Salem,.... J.'J. Murphy,' yVgenL McMinnville, ........William Dawson, ' " Albany,....... J. C. Mendenlia.ll, " Eagene City,.......E. L. Applegate, ' : - Tne Mtal Batata Journal pobllabed by ra at Portland will Im sent tree of cbarg to any eddroM, by making application to onr office. Th Salem office has tb adrsntage of tb Prisci pi;Agenc at Portlaod. wbich k tboronghly esut. liihed. and so well furnUhed ft (trioR iDfunaetioo upon reel estate, tbat it sfford tb mom complete facilities for all parties baying BtuinrM a onr line. AYon Incur no ezpeos In placlog your proper ty on sale with nr, nnlcae a mle i. medn. J.J. MUKPHT, Agent. . M.y, 8.' :tf . OPERA HOUSE RESTAURANT SALK2H, ORKGOBt. DINING ROOM ON COURT ST.- T HAVK eeenred tbe errlcni ef FRANK BILL JL - "ell known aa a popular .tewurd on the tearo- er on ta Willamette river, era the eulxsne ot B- lem will find a . ... . . Iir-st-olnss House. -A Random Parlor and Sleeping Booms are fittod op In nnnnectlon. and I am able to pconilM to TRANSIENT U lit ST 3 ezoclleot ac' omraodatkme. . . Tbii Hons is also tbe STAGE OFFICE of the Cal ifornia and Oregon Stage Com pen 7. A fair chats vi public patronage is "elicited. a A. KEED Salem, Ogik, May 8, 1670. 1 . SOUTH SALEM. MACHINE SHOP. D.L.BIGG, a t his shop near south ramm mills i.X gives notiee that he is ready to fiepalr Agrlcnltnral Xacblnery. In'all Its parts, wood or Iron, and Stream Engine & Saw 91111 Machinery. 41D SAW-SniTHISIU dona to Order. THE BEST OF BIU83 AND 1R0M CASTINGS farnisbed at short uotloe. . v WOOD-WORKING MACHINIST made to order Salem Jnne O.zs . ' . Cftetip SEWINQ MACHINES. $28 i stitch Shu HOME SHUTTLE BEWINQ MA- fJlfflQ CHINE a double-thread lock- ftiiO stitch Hbuttie Machine stitch alike on both sides. CJ C)f Celebrated Otmmon-Senae Family (JS Clf ItDaWlMachine. Both machines fully OLf warranted for five years. Machines sent by express to any part of tbe Coast, O. O. D. Agent wanted la every town on the Pmclfio Co&it. Liberal Commie- sion. Home Shutt le eewlng Uacblne Uo., MplTdwr 131 first street, Portlsnd, Oreron. - G. W. TRATEtt, Aent. PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS ; ATtiAVSTIO WHITE LEAD, pnrej lilNSKKD OIL pare ; TAUNIIHES, BatJIUE "PRATT'S RADIANT" COAL. OIL. p DKVOK'S COAL. OIL.; CHIMA MVT U1U, LAUD Oil., pore; HACHIaKH.Y OU.,HSlAT'S FOOT OIL. ;'b For sale t small advance en San Franciac Frlces.by ' ' : "T ' GEO. L. ITOHT, mir11is45 PROMT ST.. PORTL.AW J; c: CRUBDS & CO., DKALERS lit Drugs, medicines, Perfumery And Toilet Articles. Prescriptions tilled at All Honrs, NICHT OK DAY. A grind assortment of the purest Drngs and and best articles in oar line will always be found on band. Great, Inducements for Cash. Tb'osa who come with raonev in hand will fiud ttiat we can sell Drugs aud Medicine at . f , GKEATLY REDUCED. PRICES. ; . Cash in hand will pnrcha.se Kds at low fipurea, at any hour of day or ni?ht, if you bring it to tbe t First Veer from trie Express Office!, : ( : In Patton' niock, STATE ST-, t i , 8ALBM, : T : OREGON , , March 1. " PATROSIZB IIOMK INDUSTRY. . I- '.THEi PIONEER j CURIEO HAIR MApFACTORY. . Is now prepared to supply the Market with a " ; No. 1 Article of Juried llair I' ' : L' FOR UPHOLSTERY' WDRK, r v Which will compare with any in nor tod article ; f --.i-ilaa Quality pr Prls. . (i 2,1 pay the blfheel erW tor Maaee aad tWls of Bonee and Tail of Oows at soy store, eorr of Front and Balaton streets. 4 D. HKTZOKH, ' - i - Portland, Oegon.' May, 8. u A FARM OF ONE HUNDRED ACRES v : - FOR NOTHING A compDatlftn with full and acenrat e explanations f the HOMESTEAD LA.WH enabling and lnatrnctlng any person hew to secure one hondred aeresef land for nothing, six months bef ore l-aTlnr home, aad In the richest and most productive pan et the Great , West. If yon contemplate emigration send Mitty - Cents for this work. To will never reeret 1c 1-jT " : M S. UATKaKO, n JunTSm 8t. Louis, Mo. CommiBOlon r.lerchant tfKt: t M .'.Ml! rnvivn cvrtrrn a vrr "nntstxr k tonrtn REAL ESTATE FOR SALE; Valuable Hiand i NEAR SALEM, ' IT'OIt SAJtE ! IOFPIR FOR BALE 290 ACRES OF LAND.lylnf , ljf miles east ef the Woolen Factory , with , . ., Brick noose, and Good Baro, Sheds, t JKNCINO, WILLS, AND. !!' ValnaWe Improvements and Growing Crops, c x' : "TMa lan4 is tiart ef the land claims ef Walker A Gilbert. Title perfect. Persons wanting sroxHer parcels may find a barf a! a to suit, as I will sell ea accommodating terms. A plat or ue premise. t be seen, and particulars as to terms can be hail, at the Btats&m office, or of the underslgndd, en tbe premises. NoremberST. ', . . . For Sale Cheap,r ACOMFORTABIB Alh) COMMOM0U8 DW1LL-ISO-HOOBE. at the eornar of Hleh ad Ferrr aMta. For particnlars inquire at tbis ctfSo-. or 61 April 12th, 1S70. - ' ' ' --. . A. JUlian VALUIJLE PROPETY .TO EXCHANGE . ' ' For Land in the Country. rwtw WABrDmr fin uti t vdawOVW i' A 1 Snth Salem. Inquire of the nnderslgnea. at nia residence. .. . H. . JUK. ; ' Farm for Sale. T WILL sell my farm In Serine Valley .Polk county, JL Oregon, one-half mfle from Bpong" Ferry, on the uayton roan, containing 416 acre, mostly fenced; lOy.AUKhiJ 1 CULTIVATION, - . GOOD HOUSE and ontbuildinjrs. easy. Apply to " ' D.J. C00PBR. - At Cooper's Store, Bend Spring Valley, Polk county, Oregon. Deo. 1, leoy. Forty-Five Acres of JLand TTOR SALE, three-foniihs of a mile north-east of X North Salem, adjoining the Fair Grounds, and on tbe line 01 the Kailroad. it is ail under eultlva tlon; apart under high garden culture, and con. tains a huie, barn, orchard and shrubbery. It will be sold in one lot or in parcels, to suit "purchasers It will be sold on easy terms, or city property will be take in part payment. For further particulars enquire on the premises ef A. U. DANItLo. Salem, June 85,1870. x6s4 LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of an execution to me directed. Is sued out of the Circuit- Court of tbe State of Oreirop. for the county of Polk, on a jd&-menr ren dered on the 23d day of April, 1S70. In favor of L. Bettman, and against Reuben Doty, Jesse Ray end r. 11. Kay, for the sum or eleven hundred and nr- teen dollars $1,11 ), in United States gold or silver coin, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month from rendition of judgment until paid, to gether with coats and accruina- costs, I have levied upon, aDd will expoae at public auction, in the town of Kola, Polk county, Oregon, at the store of said Doty k Ray, Jane the 18th, 1870, between the hours of It o'clock, a. m. aad 4 o'ehxk, p. m. of said da, all tbe gooda, wares and merchandise, such as dry goods, boots, shoes, hats. Queen's ware, stone ware, shovels, spades and various other notions too nu meroas to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. . 1 J. W.SMITH, " JunS std ' Sheriff Polk county, Oregon. - Summons. . TN the Omit Court of the State ot Oregon (he th XCuunty ot alarloa. WUlUm A. Uralt, plantlO. ym Amanda Craft, defendant. Suit for IHvorc To Amanda Crait, defendant: - lithe nam ef tbe Btata of Ureiron, yo are hereby required to a peer and answer r ho ooaLplatnt filed acalnst oo 13 the above entitled aoit, on or before tbe first da) of tbe next terra or said Uuurt, which term com ma ces on the 27th dsy of Jnne, 170 ; And If yon fail an -to anawer, for want thereof the Plan tiff will ap ety to aaid Court for the relief demanded In said complaint, wherein he praja a dlaaolution of th bondeof matrimoay existing between said Plaintiff aad Dci.-ndan and thai al I Pialntin hava the care and cuatody of the snlnor children of said Plaint If and Defendant. Dated Hay Atb, 1&70. , . By order of Hon. K. P. Boiae. Jedee. : MALLORY k SHAW -1 maj6a . Atturnya lor the Plaintiff. MierUTs Sale. BY VIRTUE of an execution Issued out ef the Circuit Court ot the etate ot Oreron. for the County of Marion, in favor of L. A. Savage, aad against Wm. E. Wilson and 8. Warren, Defendants, for five hundred and fifty-one 85-100 dollars gold coin, and Interests and cos's. I have levied upon, and on the 16th day of July, 1870, at one o'clock, p. m., at tbe Conrt Bouse door, in said county, I wlU sell at public auction, for gold coin, the right, title, estate and interest, of the eaid Wm. E. Wilson, io ami to the loilewiog described pr-miaea to-toit : Beginning at a point 87 feet 6 inches westerly of right angles, from the center of a northerly exten sion of Capitol atreet, la tbe town of Salem, where an easterly extension of the South aide of Mill street, in 'the town of North Salem, will Intersect the weat side of Capitol street; thence N. 71deg. W., along the aaid south side of an extension of Mill street, ft 614-100 chains to the K. skle of a nor'herly extension of Summer street, in Saietn, 73 feet in width ; thence south 19 deg. W., along said E. sle of Summer street two (2) chains; thence 8. 71 deg., 6 614-1000 chaioa to the W. side of said extension of Capitol street ; then;eN 19 deg., E. along the W. side of Capitol street two (2) chains, to the place of beginning. Reserving an alley 16 leet wide across the width of tbe above de scribed piece of land parallel to Vnmmer street and Capitol street, and containing exclusive of ssid al ley 1 076-1000 acres cf land nesrly, and further re serving the south half of said west half of said tract as separated from the east hall by said alley. Said reserved tract being one-fourth of tbe 1 075 1000 acres above described, and being one chain In width and lying betwem the aaid aHey and Summer street, all in Marion county, Oregon. J. J.A1CRPHY, Sheriff. June IS, 1870. . 1 ,i4 Sheriff's Sale. - BY VIRTUS of an execntion issued ont of the Cir cuit Conrt of tbe State of Oree-oa for the countyof Marion, in favor of P. P. Pelmer.I'laiotiff, and against Go. K. Sbiel, Defendant for the snm of one hundred and thli ty -seven and 14-100, and Interests and costs, and an execution In favor of John C. Dell, tamed out of the County Court of said county, against the said Geo. K. Shlel, defendant, for eighty-nine dollars and thirty cents and Interest andcoits, I hsve this, 84th day of May, 1870, for want of personal property .lev ied upon the right, title, eat a' 1 and interest of the saidtieo.K . rhlel, defendant, in and to Lola Nos. 5, 6,7and8, in klock No, 86.1a the town of North ca lem, in said county and State; and on the 25th day ef June, 1970,at 1 o'clock, p. ra., at the Court House door in said County. I will sell the same at pabllc auction for gold coin, to satisfy said executions and co4u. - J. J. MURPHY, rherlff. May 84, 1870.S4 Appointment of Guardian. "VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY ORDIR J3l f the County Court of Marlon county, Ore gon, John Martin, of said county, has been duly appointed the legal guardian ef Martin S. Durbiu, aged two years, minor son of Eli Durbiu, deceased, late of Josephios county, Oiegon. .. ... JOUX MARTIN, '--, Guardian. . , Salem, Oregon, June 17,1870. , e4 - . - TAKEN UP, by the subecriber; living in Lancas ter Precinct, Lane county, Oregon, on the Hirer Road, six miles soud of Lancaster, one es tray and breacby Bay Filly, supposed to be four years old, with a diamond white spot in the fore he. d, wltba collar mark, and the right hind foot white nearly to the paster j, about fourteen and a ha'f hands high; waa taken up th 6th of June, 1870, by John Rhea, and appraised by me, a Justice of the Peace, at thirty-fire dollars, this the 16th day of Juae, 1870. D. 8. ROBERTS, J. P. Juue42w. , - . r . Ji ? CLEAR THE DIRT I , HOW? j' ; ;. Bj Using Standard Soap Company's j WASHING POWDER, CATJTIOW. Owing to the many imitations of this artl:le persous should b very cautions, and purchase none but that branded "Standard Soap Company, of Sin Francisco," oa package and boxes. The Isoi tattoo a an palmed off by dealers bacaaao of a greater profit to themselves, the great demand far this powder Is a snr guarantee of it good qaal li las for waahmgpnrpoea. It saves time aad labor, od doe nr injur tb finest fabric. Sold by all Grocers. Try Standard Soap Company' Detersive April 1 1870. 8m t 1 CHARLES AD Aft. S. ' tWXao TO iMtm iUl i DIALER Iff i r-n" ' .i -;-) : . Groceries Cu Provisions . .;' STATE BtREET.,!y ';' X Y &i SALKltr ' " ,' Next door to Gin1 Book Store. GLASS AND QUEEXSWIEE. 1 A Beantlfnl Inf nfflml at nJiu-i .1.. , 4 i UNITED STATED MAia WASHINGTON AND ALASKA TER-1 r RITORIES. Pest Orvic DirasTitsxr,' ' pnnpniiT, m. ' 1"m' Jilrni . iota. ' .huJ he received at the Contract Office L..J j 'T ., nnl o'clock p. m. or .Itl1"'' J"na ?'1S7 to be decided by th 80tb),toreaTyhigthemalU of the United Mates from Jttly l,181ii,orassoolheresflfr as prso- . ,J?.June.W,1S78'CBth blowing route the Territory of - ' ' WAaaieTOW, VT. iJTCirluta of "we nd arrivals hMln slraWlflat4 Ma Miil-0B..!I0? Tb,eDd' br Joan, fort - nraogis, to etua, Alaska - 'f7 00mlle"l lck, ones ationth.ln suitable and safs steamboats. J 1 eave Port townsend on the 1st of every mouth; ArHT' .8Uk M l"th ef tbe same month Leave Sitka ooUieliihef every month 1 Arrive at Port Townsend on the Kd. of th same month. Proposals to begin service at Portland, Oregon, InUeadof Port Towoaened.SOo miles farther Invi ted Also for service t wice a month. , ! JN'TRCCTIONs:. Containing condition U he incorporated in fA contract to 'Jit extent Uit dfparUnmtmay demn proper: . . , tht special agents of the Post Cffice Department, on exehibttion of their credentials, also post office blanks, mail bags, locks, and keys, are to be con veyed without charge. - The route agents of the department, should It ap point them, to be conveyed without eliarae. aj,l. for their exclusive use while traveling with the malls, a commodious apartment la to be provided by the contractor, under the direction or the detriment. Hq pay will be mad for trips not performed ; and for each of such omiaaiona, not satisfactorily explained, three timee the pay of the trip may be deducted. Arrivals behind time as to break connection with depending malls, and not satisfactorily ex. eased, one-fourth of th compensation for the trip Is subject to forfeiture. Deduction will alto be or dered for grade of performance Inferior to that ipecified in the contract, tor repeated delinquen cies of the kind, enlarged penalties, proportioned to the.natuce thereof and the importance of tbe mail, may be made. tines will be Imposed, unless the delinquency le promptly and satisfactorily explained by certi ficates of postmasters or- tbe affidavits of other eredible persons, for falling to arrive in contract time: for neglecting to take the mail from or de liver it into a post effiee, for suffering It to be wet, injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost; and for re fusirg, after demand, to convey the mail as fre quently as tbe contractor run, or Is concerned in running, a convevance on the route. - Tbe Postmaster General may annul tbe contract for repeated failures to agreeably to contract, for violating the post office laws, or disobeying the id7- sr ructions 01 ins aepnrunen.. - The Postmaster General may order an Increase of the service by allowing therefor a pro rata In. crease In the contract pay. He may change the schedule ef departures and arrivals, provided that by so doiog the running time be not abridged. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, certified to be such by a postmaster or a judge of a court of record. The department re serves the right to reject any bid wbich maybe deemed extravagant, and also to disregard the bids 01 falling contractors and bidders. For forms of proposal, guarantee, and certificate, and also for other instructions as to the conditions to be embraced in the contract, Ac, see adertise ment of September 80, 1869, Inviting proposals for raail service in ' California aad Oregon and Wash ington, to be found at the principal post offices. Bids should be sent in scaled envelopes, super scribed, 'Mail proposals. Route No. 15421, Wash tngton Territory and addressed to the second As sistant Postmaster General. J-NO. A. J. CRE'WPLL, : j , ' 1 , Postmaster General. ' . NEW, ENGLAND Mutual Life Insurance Co'y OF BO8T05. IKCORPOHATED.. , 1835 ''V ' .') : The Oldest Parelj Mataal lire Insnr ance Company Ib the United States. Aets, 0,000,000. T'HE ONLY MASSACHUSETTS COMPANY, AKD the only Company coveroed by tbe MASSA CHUSETTS NO.N -FOKFEITUltal LAW on the Pacifie Coast. PRACTICAL. EXAMPLES OP VHK BBHKFITg OF THIS) 1.AW, A. C. X. Miller of Portland. OrejroD, Insured Ol der Policy No, 13,054. for S5.000, died over sis months after t ie. premium was doe aad unpaid. The 3.000 was promptly paid the widow, less tb nnpatd premlnn. - , , J. W. Jones, of Colusa, California, Insured under Policy No. 88,016, for tlO.OOO, died over four months after the premium was due and unpaid. The 610,000 was promptly paid the widow, leas the unpaid premium.; J- B. Baldwin, of Colusa, Cel., Insured under Policy No. 33,256, for tl.OOO, died . over three monihs after the premium was due and unpaid. The $1,000 was promptly paid,, leas the unpaid premium. . . , Is It not an object for yon to Insure In a Com pany where your policy ia protected by such a wise an 1 equitable law f - This Company Is not ' rrtrl-ted to Inventing It funds In Massachusetts. The funds are Invested la the best securities, wcre the largest interest is ob tainable. Thus It bat been a le to return as divi. dends to the pnlhy-holilers In cash during the last four years, f 2,46C,109. Dividends payable an nually in cash. EVERSON &. M1DDLEA1ISS, OMKKAL ASKNTs. 'J PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICE-Northeast corner California aud e'emsoae St., opposite Bank efCall ornia. ' STERLING nTTlIOLBREDGE PORTLAND, ORtiGOS, . , . ao tun ton OREGON AND WASHINGTON .' TERRITORY. May itnim- ' : ' ': ' : - ' " ' law sail in 1 AHDERSOfi & BR0WH1 ST O VES, PLATE, gHEET IBOy, COPPER, IINC, BRASS, 4c BLOCK TUT, ; JJ'orce fc Lilt JPixmps, ' ' ; " ' ' " I mancfactc'rers of . : -TIX, SnEEMBOX t COPPEB-WIBE, . Repairing : : ' In all it branche don to order, at the old ... . , utudof B. 8tmne, . . . Union Block, Commercial t. Salem. Salem, June 1, 1ST0. tf -v.-.', ..' ' 1 s .. "' MALKB-' W pocks, u Watches, Jeweiry H PLATED i SILVER WARE, " ;;; : PATTON'8 BLOCK, Si tKM. JEWELEY MADE TO; OEDUS. ' I . : . ;,f AST ; -; .., H . , -i . ALL WORK . DONE AT SHORT NOTICE NEWSPIim STYLES! - . Millinei-y Goods X j rtTBK LADIXS Of I ALK H sW Invited t A call aad xamio th W SPRINa StTUSS, Jnst rece'ved from tb Kaat by las steamer, aad which I have to ftfflsr for their inspection. 4n lt , ' '" ' j lUaaW. HOWBlXi -J:' I . ashww wr a let I 0 xe I a weak . MISCELLANEOUS.- MEDICAL ' AVER'S CATHARTIC FillS. Por all the purpose of a Laxative Medletue. Perhaps ea sne medi cine w aw aorversaiiy re quired by everyboey aa a cathartic, aer was ever a ay before ao uni versally adopted Into sJ every eeuntryand among ail etaasra, aa this mild but r Sklent punraiiTS Hill. The eevtoos reaara) la, that it I a more reliable and far mors tOtfctaal reme dy the any other. Those who have tried W, know that it eurrd them 7 those who hsve not, know that It cures their neighbors and friends, sad all know that what it does once tt dee alwsys that It never fairs thmegw any fat. a neglect el H oijt tiou. W have thaeaida upna thoaaaod ef eer tiflce of their reewkabt cures ef be toOowloit eworplaiata, brl sweh ear see known la every neightmrhewd. sod w need not pwbllah taesa. Adapted to all ages aad eottdlUona to all elisnaie. containing neither calomel or any deletertooa drug. Uiey may be taaea WHO saiexy oy sd;iki.j. r sugar coating preserve thew ever fresh and ssakee then pleaaaat to take, while being parely eegetobl no harm eaa artee free tbew uaw In any ajuasuty. Ther- eoerate kg Uwir powerful InfkaeaMa 00 tho Internal viscera to purify the Mood aad stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions ef the stomach, bowels, Hver, aad ether organs ef th body, restoring their irregular acihm to health, aad m-its as are the first origin f dUease. Minute directions are glee ra ta wrprer en the box, for the following eoanplatnla, which the PtU rapidly ear: For Ltyapep.1 ea Iwdlffestloss, Llt lasaatesa, Langaer and a.es ef A pp" t He, they should be taken moderately to Mas Its tne stomacn aad roster It' eauny tone an ac tion. . : for LI war Cermplalsts sod Us 4ar!eos symp toms, Blltoas Kaadaeli, tefc Moari- acBa,aaaaiee eruresa aieaiBess, 011 'staColl and Bilious Vnvnxu, they should be judie ously taken for each ease, to correct th diseased action or remove tbe 0 bet ructions which cause It. . For Dysentery- or Diarrhoea but one mild dose is generally required. v For Uheamatlim. Oesitv Gravtl, Pl plaatlnxt f tst Mar. Pal at tm th b)Id, Bae'u and laOtme, they should be contin uously taken, as required, to change th diseased action of the system. With such change thoae eorapalnte disappear. ' - For Uropsy and Drops! ear Ewelllsi; they should be takn- In large and frequent doses to produce the effect ef a drastic purge. . , For smppresalon a large dnsC should be taken as H produocs the deired effect by sympathy. As a I'lnasr Pill, uke O'io r two Pill to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An oecaaiunal dose rtimulates the stomach and . bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite,' and Invigorates the system. 1 Hence it is often ad viutageous where no serious derangement exiis. One who leHs tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pill raakt-s him feel decidedly betu-r, from their cleanalnr and r.nn.Atin llMl.ni)i. . digestive apparatus. Prepared by DR. J. U. AYER k CO., Pbactical aud Akalttical Cbimibt. lowell, ma83. Price $1.00. S Sold by all druggist and dealers In soedlcln everywhere. SMITH k DAV18, Portland. - I Wholesale CRANE A BEIGHAM, San Francisco, f Agents. may!8:iSm. AXERS' HAIR VIGOR, For Restoring Gray Hair to its Natural Yitalit and Color, A dressing which Is at one agreeable, healthy, and effec tual for preserving the hair. faded or gray hair cs oo rtttored to it original color cith V14 glo and yVesasMS of youth. Thin hair Is thick ened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, eared by Its use. - . V L.I. svuuua va nature wm uair where the follicle are destroyed, or the gland atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can b saved for usefulness by this application. Instead sf fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it win keep it d ean and rieoroaa. It aeeaslenal as will ore vent the ha r from turning gray er falling off. and conse quently prevent baldness, free from those dellterl ous substances which make some preparations dan ger and Injurious to the hair, th Tiger eta only benefit but not harm it. If wasted merely fee .::hm; dressing,' frothing else can be found so desirable. ' Containing heltter oil nor dye. It does not sell whits cambric, aad yet lasts long oa the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. ... . Prepared, by DR. J. C ATER & CO., Practical akd Analtticai. . Cii kuists, LOWELL, MASS. Pnce,'f,00. ". " " 19" Sold by a!l druggists and dealers la medicln everywhere. , I, ... SMITH k DAVIS, Portland, ' ' ' j ' 1 CRANE k BRIGHAJi, San franeisco, j ' ( ' aept!7:wly - . IIIOO Flfl ... , . . thiak I hear the bay horse coughs- .1 he a in't cored 'twill uke him off, ," I'll buy one H. U. H." this day ' 1 And give it to my poor old Bay. ,. 1 feel, I feel, I feel, 1 - , 5 hat's what.ta old horse said, 1 lstemper working Its way through y poor aid head. . - ' '' C bobcs Cho I Fly, doa't bother ,. .: -. Shoot ly, don't bother ma, ' Shoot Vly.dunt bother sne,7 , ( I'm nslng "li. 11. U.n yon see. ; I fed, I fee', I feel,- , ' . ', ': - I feel like the sun at noon, I - he4b. 1L H."youga,eU me - ' Has cured me up so soon. ; t I feel, 1 feel, I feel, ' I feel like a gay old sport, . . , . . " ; No spralnror spavins bother me, Me wind galls 1 report- , CHoaus Shoo I T7y , Ac. 4 . . ...... , ...... I think I hear the Jockey say, My fastest Horse got hurt one dsy ' ' He sprained bis limbs aad spavins came - - ! And made mr troUer very lame. - I feel, I feel, I feel- Thai's what the trotter said I must have "II. H. H." this day, " ' Ifor I am almost dead. ' . - ' Coaoa fhoo t Fly, . ' ; It eurea alletraJiM and bruises aors, -No weakened Joint we need deplore ; To colics and cramp, it shut the door This H. H. H., 04 Williams k Moor, - I led, I feel, I feel 1. t , , . That's what tbe Jockey said 4 sick horse needs some H. H. B." And good straw for Ms bed. ' ' Coars Shoo I "ly, Ao. rORCOLI0OCAMPSlt IsInsUntsneoos. To two table spoon fulls of the H. H. H. add ooe pint of water and drench the horse, aad repeat In ur gent lasee, tor man, woman or child, given la doees from 5 to SO drops diluted la water, will relieve eoHo - almost Instantaneously. "D. D. T." (Druggists, do try It.) THS BEST Mbh.IUVE rathe market, Por sal by all Druggist and Dealers In Medicine. HOUGsfi, CALK. f dk. Cs., AaU. : mayila' Portland, Ores. LAOD 0 TILTON, -t PORTLAND, ORISON. c Cstabtished, 1859. , ''" '.' DVPOSrrS received and Aecoonta kept, subject tn Check or Draft. TNTKREST allowed en TIM1 DEPOSITS or TRC8T PUN Oft. in soma of ONR DOLLAR AND UPWARDS, IRQM date ef deposit. , , . 4 Uoncy Leaded en Approved Ssearity, ; ; ' ' BONDS, STOCKS, and other valuables, 1 eeelred on deposit for BAra-Jtriu'iNo. COLUECTI0N made, and proeeedi premptly re mitted. INTESTMENTS 1N RlAl I5TAT1 od wther property made fer parWa. - - - 1 Agents forthe Tranaaellon of all kinds f ttSAX- . ClAi and TKCST BVMSiSS. , Sight ; and Telegraphic' Exchange Oa Baa Jranelse tb AUantJ State for sal OOTXRNMRirrT SICTRIfTZS bought and sold. " - fcblw . .