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Sllt WiDXtSDAT. Ill H. 71. Yrospccts for Oregon Farmers. At the presett time Oregon farmers vre nsitiu tvery iffort to put in as great nrtadtb of Uud as possible to grain f,nl coming fcarmt. The season ( is been yTopitton, and tne atnonn' .f grain sowa is fr in "cess of adj .c;c-dioe year of Oregon bistorj. 1 Iters are two reasons why out prople m.iy reasonaUr , txpect an nnn;nal I r?ce fwrgraio. Th Europe" harvest w.ia nut over tihauditBt lH year, and the pievaleuce ef war between France tind Germany ioeurea a abort erc-p in tirjse countries th present summer. II. ureser abundant tbe corning harvests tn.y be, Earop-, which always hs tit-m a cnitomer for American lireail etuSs, will bave nee-d (r n ooaanal .mount, and wbeat will bardly be worth less tban Us present price in I,ire.-pool for a year to come. We do dot leara that any oosai amount of l.md has been town to wbeat in tie We stem State, and," ta fact," tb cul tivation ot akeat only proves t.rt,a nble Ter a small proportion of the Mississippi Valley, and seen eefd M i prowin in Oregon, and Uet conshUred iry ordinary, Is th subject of tBHi'fc S'irprisa 'and cariosity when talim Hist. Tbe West is net as great a pro ducer of breadstuff's as in former years, and the booie demand has greatly in creased tfeeeo. Then is twtj reason to eipect a f-ir demand and good prices in Liver pool next Ull, and the scarcity in Cal i fornii. will result f retly to the ad Tan lug of tbe Oregon prodacer by insur ing aba infant transportation for oor jrydas, Mid as iw freights can he peeled from California, there will be jjreat competition ta pet return cargoes ' from Oregon. ; A lut number -of tte SaefRtucntO Vuhn which is most es fe'cially tbe represtii'jUivo pspfT of the ijricUaral interests of California, f ttes tbat on that date April 2fllD) there seemed oo prospect far raiding onj more than wh'at enongh for home consumption and fur seed fur another jewr. The wrHcl't reterred to, gives the condlttoa of all the agricultural districts, and estimates the possible yiflc!k which it thiols may Afrcrrgite 7,000,000 bushels, leaving nothing lor iport. '. The most it claims ia tfcat California will not haTe to depend on Oregon forliroad "or seed. Heretofore tbo exports or California and Oregon tn n .-t bare reached nearly fjuttccn mil i5n bushels', which bas furnished re turn freights for tbe great flet of ves sels 'trading to tbe Pacific. S'Jould the coming harvest be excellent in our Ktate vre may expect a surplus of per Laps four million bushels, and there wiJl be ships capable of conveying three times that amount waiting to re ceive it. Wool, the present spring, eomm anils a price about one-fourth higher than was poid for it last year, and there is en active competition throughout the whole Stale for its purchase. Tbe wool crop of 1 87 1 , at tbe advanced rate, and taking into censiJerotioa the increase of flocks, will net us at least double tbe receipts of irjr previous year. Here then, we have the f.iirest pros-(ip-fts as to tbe two great staples of our xports. With abundant crops in pros poct, and abundant transportation cer tain, and at rates reduced to the lowest possible figures by active competition, Oregon may lnok forwHrd to the future with the greatest conSJence. Tbe wealth of our State is being greatly increased by tbe coutinued de velopment of our resources. The eroi- ' prHiiim that is pouring in brings a great deal of mone'y th-t is immediate ly put iuto active circulation. The construction of railroads is ta be ac tively continaed, and Oove'nmetit will expend large suras in construction of lighthouses, fortifications and public buildings, and in the improvement of our rivers. Tba Or-gon of te-iay, will not be recognized a few years from now, bet it shows a great ad vance over tbe Ortgou of but a few years pas'. DlSTIXUClSllKU . .tUUlVALS Two e'rangers of maik m.ide thir eppear noce upon oar utreels yefterJay. Oue came liown the river from Corva'.lis, sad prove4 td be a C-rdi (T erous resi dent of Salem wbo had betn so renova ted by a iath-anda sh-ive that his friends woulJa't have knern h;m, if he had had any. He tet-gripbed up to Cor vallis to prove lijg Identity by tbe bar-' ber wbo fioliaht-d hiai off, so that his family could take him -in. This waa a decided case of ' it formed, transform ed." IIercaftt te jhing across the hall will be as frisky V.-Vra :ry new lighted . on a tleaven kissing hill." Same people are uncharitable enough to think that after reading a late arti cle in the Statesman - our neighbor concluded to " purge himself and live cleanly," but we take no such credit to ourself. The most important arrival was the gny and - richly illustrated indivaj wbo c ime up to Salem, emblazoned in colors the rainbow never beard of, to show to the world that Weatherfor A has the ock weed remedy for sale. " Tas Nkw No;tTmvc3T.'! the first number of this paper, edited by Mrs. A. J. Duniway and published in Port land, has corse to basd. It is tolera bly weii printed, end of good country newipaperehte of coarse it if deroled to " women's rights ;" and the editress, in her leading article, see mi to think ! she has at last found ber proper sphere i -in life. She saya : .' : ..s We -have served regular appren ticeship at working washing, ecrub l tag, patching, d ruing, ironing, plain se wing, raising babies, milkipg, churning- and poultry raising. JVe have' kept boarders, taught a:boof, taoght music, wrote lor tli newspaper, made epeejues andr cacried on an eitinsive miliiaery aaJ dress-piakiog business. We fan prove tQ the pablic that this werk,hs beeS irWi' done." Kow, hav1 mg reached the age ot thirty-six,' and having brought op a family of boys to set typa and a daughter to run toe-ail., linery store, we propose to edit and publis'i a newspaper : and we intend to estHlilish it as one of tbe psrmauent I institutions of A6e country. J , Q 'A CctDowji the East Portland Board of Trnjrtees had the pood sense t ent down the Herald' i prodigious bill forad vertising at litigtot rtes ; they cnt it down to onefourth its oiiinal amount, and while it was made out for $233. the raoant andited was $63.. ItiXte Herald wants the remaining three fourths, i' can apply for a mandamus' and that will bring th matter to a head. ' SoMErillSO THIS iUTTKIU-rrfher two chief ..litigant and Rinj organs tbe Portland JEfsrarfald the Salem Mercury of jfesu-tdiy contain, unusually long leaders iu detente of 'the Lock and Canel scheme, and nothing else editorials is given iu either. Q iite a coincidence And it' i t more-of a coincidence th-vt both- articles seem to have eaiiaivted from the same eourco. We wonder did Upton get $530 1BulUtin. " City and County ncms.-"""T A portion of tho bell tower of the Niw United Presbyterian Church on Church street, was raided yesterday. AmiivED. The steamer John L. Stevens arrived in Portland Sunday night at 9J o'cloek. Mcktino. The Willamette Temple of Honor have a regular meeting thit evening this evening at 8 o'clock, in their hall oyer Cox k Earhart's store. Weatherford t Co. are ont again with a new advertisement. They are large deal ers and liberal in their prices. They keep an extensive and varied stoek of all goods in their line. MnniKn! On tho 8th int., by Elder F. C. Adams, I)r. J. A. Richardson to Miss Fannie Boyd, all of Salem. The br'nlnl party loft oij tho 4 r. . train yesterdny for the Palles. LrMBKB. E. 1. Towl. who is a very en-torpri-in man in his line of bn?.ine?f . ad vertises that he will supply luinlicr a' (rreatly reduced rates. Ilis advertisement speaks for bim. FinsT or me Season. School children yesterday bad fine times jrathering wild strawberries, ripe and luscious. In a week or so they will be abundant jnil jing from present appcrances. Rarsimso. Tho Willaaiettee TVoolen Manafactaring Company have nwa en gaged ti put in a aew flume from tbe pond tn the mill. The water was drawn off yes terday, and earcrc'.ars will go to "work to- dy. RrTvrrTrns. T!eef has continual difficul ty in ennrormin; to eireumrtanees at the advertised rates. Ncsbitt wants bis cus tomers to underFtmd that tho best meat the Pacific cna-a affords is to be had at his mar ket at from 8 cents to 12 J cents per pound. rF.i.KOATr.s Electeb. Capital Lodge of Good Templars, on Saturday night, elected the followin u named wemhers as delegates to the Grand Lde, which bolds its an nual session in this city tbe 13th of Jane next: W. P. F. Gnibbe, Mary A. Robin son, J. E. McClane and Mrs. J. IL McClanc. ; A StianAT Drusk. Sabbath mnrnin we saw Marshal Fisher esoort an horabra t' tho calaboose. Ho must havs got drunl on Saturday, because all tho saloons in town are. tinder bonds not to break the.law, which f.irbids Sunday liquor sellinp;. Re corder Vaymirc let the hombre o!T with ?5 and costs. t , Inmans During bis late jourooy throw jh tho valley towus after str;iy In- dians, llr. 0. A. Brown found 37 in alU at Brownsville, Lebanon, Scio, Albany, CiT vallis, Harrisburj and Peoria. A while back they got drunk and made, trouble, and so were sent back to their respective agen cies. . At ma River. Tho Fannie Patton came down from Albany on time yesterday morn inir, bringing for Van Warner A Co. a lot of maplo lumber, to lie used in manufactur ing furnitnre. She Kft for Oregon City at 9 A. a. with a good trip of passengers. The Reliance came to her wharf at 4 r. u. bound np the river leaving hero about 6 ti ns of freight, she left with about 20 passengers. Repacked. John O. Wright, Chief En gineer of tho Fire Department, yesterday bad Capital Engine, No. 1, repacked and generally fixed up. Engine Xo. 2, will bo repacked to-day. Chief Wright evidently means to have everyjhin in readiness in raw bis Department should be called upon. LKrrrr.E. Tbe'Rev. C. R. Bunnell, Rec t ir of fi.e Epi.-cipal Cbnrcb, next Tlmrs tlay evening. gives a lccturj upon the "3far riaro S;rvico. The subject is interestitii, and at! who nrj, hArc been, or expects to lie m irried, are inviietl to at'end. The !'t taro will take phieu at 7 p. m., at the Episcopal Church. Comwkncku. Workmeu commenced op erations ycterday on the water witrks by 1. ailing off the ground, preparatory to commencing the foundation. Mr. Boothby tho Snperintondent of the buililiu. left yesterday for San Francisco overland to snpeii-.ittwi the eonstinciion of the hoisting engines. 1 " Lrctirkto IsKTiTt-TE ErnoLARS. San day evening. Raw Mr. Knight, by request of the teachers, gave a lecture to tho sehol ars of tho University. Xho Congregational Church was crowded and the discourse w;:s wull reeeivod. It contained lomo sharp allusions to fashionable follies, and closed : with earnest admonition as to lifo and its duties. " Accsm!!. Mr. C. W. Pcttyjotia's chal lenge .ublUl'.e-l in the Statksvax a few days' since, to shoot at a mark fur a wajr of J100 wo -see by tho Eugene Staro Journal has been aceeptod bv Richard Rujh, of that city. Nothing, however, of Mr. Rush's official .acccptanoo has been heard of hero by Mr. P., h is wiilinj and anxious we understand to meet him or "any other tann." ' Workmen were engaged yesterday in putting pier3 under tho east wall of iho brick store on tho corner of Liberty and Stale streets. While doing it, the wall was shared up for foar of an accident, although no danger was apparent. Tbe foundation had sunken a little an 1 the owner of the building believing in tho old adnc that "a stitch in time saves nine," had it repaired before it actually needed it. Passexoers Como. In the list of pas sengers leaving San Francisco Saturday, the Clh rnst., on ttie OriRamme, were tbe folluwingpersonsdcstincdforSukm : Dr. A. M. Belt, Dr. Carpenter, Dr. Warrincr; also, the Rev. J. II. Vencicnt and H. Phillips, who will be tcro to attend the Sabbath School Festival, to be he'd in this city on the lBth, 17th and 18th. Tbe steamer may be looked (or this evening in Portland. O DlT. Madam Cora and Troupe left yesterday for Albany, where they will give a .series or entertainments. On Tuesday eveninpr, tho I6th, they return to this city, and give an exhibition fnr the benefit of tbe "Deaf Slates," who will apply thefunds re ceived towards Citing up their school room. Further particulars will be given hereafter. On Wednesday evening following, a benefit will be given to tbe Fire Department ; on which occasion a soW lilrer trumpet will be given to tbe Fire Company that sells tba largest uuuiber- of adoihwiun tickets. Thj trumpet has been sent for by Mr. J. Henry Haas and is to cost not less than $100. In addition Madam Cora will give several ccin priics, etc. Tne Ubwritte!! Word. Miss Annie H. Lewis will this morning Commence to canvass this city for Hie tale of Kev. Dr. March's romarkablo work entitled - "Our Father's House ( or the Unwritten Word." ' This book has been the subject of Much remark since lis publication and has won -tbe highest commendation from the most orthodox aouroci. It is published in the most attractive form of binding and -typography, and contains a number of tbe most impressive engraving illustrative of Chris tian and scripture epochs. The author elairos to have "tried to walk humbly hand in hand with both Faith and Philosophy" with the intention to "wander from room to room in tho great llouso which Cod has built, wondering all tbe way at tho riches and splendor stored in every apartment." Tho book is calculated to attract, please and profit every reader, and will bo very generally accepted as a valuable addition to tho religious literature of our day. Miss Lewis left her subscription books with us and it shows that she met with much suc cess in Portland among the very best peo ple of that city. Salem is especially a place where such a book will be appreciate i. i A little girl wbo lores to pray, one night was very tired and sleepy, and was getting into ber little bed wiihont laying ber prayers. But her mamma told ber to kneel down first to pray, b'o the folded her Utile bands and said : "Please, God, remember what lit-.le Polly said Ust night, she's so tirtd to-night. Amen." LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. EIROt'KAN RHUS. , Dates to May Cth, received. Tho general Paris intelligence seems but a repetition of the nows of the pastew days, with the excep tion that it is statud that if the . Versaillisls do not enter the city on Monday that the Prussians will on Taesday. If they do, it is probable they will bring back thu empirJ when they enter, f e Is apoleoa. EASTF.ll SEWS. New - Yojk, May -5. Tho Joint Iligh Commission will not probably sin the treaty wntil Tuesday next. Among the few things positively known concerning it, is that it will provide' only for adjudiratfcm tsf claims of both the United States and Great Britain arising from 1S61 till tho close of tho war in lSf.5. A Washington special to tho Port says a Chmesn tract, translated into English, bas Jieen received here, and it abounds in the most horrible misrepresentations of the Christian religion, and draws a fearful pie tore for tho Chinese race if they longer allow it to have a foothold in their country. The bciiefis expressed hero by hiirh offi cials that news may soon be expected ftoiu China which will canse some action on the part of the Administration on the question of further continuance of diplomatic rela tions with that country. Now Ilavtn, May 5. Tba Legislative Committee, in investigating tho vole of the Fourth Ward of this city, found 100 votes lees for Jewell than the official roturns gave him. - llartrord. Conn., May 5. Since tho de velopments about tba ballot box in the Fourth Ward of New . Haven, Republicans hero express positive belief that the box ha been, tampered with since the election: The boa was locked with a common key, and not sealed. Full investigation will I mailo, .rjing Sing, May C At noon yesterday there was a terriblo accident in Sing Sin-r IVison, which imperilled the lives of S6 ctnvicts. The men were marching to the mess-room for dinner, and while passiag over the gallery lloor, the structure gave way precipitating several men to tbe pave ment brlow foity foet. Others dropped to tho gallery beneath; flustomrng eevere in juries. A scene of wild excitement eusued, during which numerous attempts at escape were made by the prisoners. The cause of tbe accident was tho breaking of ono of tbe iton braces which supported the gallery. It is feared that two men are fatally injured. Washington; May 6. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Richardson, will sail for Europe about the 15th f June, to aid in negotiating the new loan there, and will be accompanied by John P. lligelow, Chief of tbo Loan Division of tbe Treasury Depart ment, and three clerks from tho Secretary's Oflico, who will ba experts, to aid in pro tecting' tho Government against counter foils in exchanging bonds. CALIt'OnVlA. San Francisco, May 6. The Jlelical Association, after a bitter wrangle over the fjuialo delegate question , indefinitely post poned it, and finally passed a vote of thanks for favors received and attention shown" by various parties, aud adjourned in ffi. Gov. Haight's orJer preventing military excursions, required by iaw, bciug held ou Sunday, receives jf3ralT approbation auiong Bali mad guards, citixens and the prcg. Los Angeles, May 5. A fire last niht about 10 o'okek destroyed two adobe stores on Los Angeles street. Total loss, $7,000 ; partially insured. Inti'uns attacked Ibc lower portion of Sail Pedro settlement April 1.1, and killed Alex. AIcKensie, carried off a yi ke of oxen and one h irso, and did considerable other damage. A small party of citizens follow ed the Apaches about four miles, when the Indians were reinforced to about 100 strong, and they attacked the pursuing ptrty, kill ing II. 0. Lo:ig, E. Untcr" and 0. Chapin. They also took three others prisoners. Capt. Moore, Company , 3d Cavalry, , succeeded in killing 34 Apa hcs recently, neir the Pinal Mountains. fetato NeH. Willamette Valley. Tho Corvallis (lutrlte says that tho Methodist Church, South, of that city, has leased the Evangelical Church buildii'g for one year. A petition was hi dr nlation for the re prcvo of Mason, who killed tt hito ut l'hil iiuatli reccnily. The St'Uf JuHrnal says that a city Ordi nance is to lie passed grunting tbe rh;ht of way throojh Eugene to tbe O. fc C. R. U. Co. Eugene City wants more brick. A great quantity of grain has been put in this season, in Lane Bounty, i nd the prospect is favorable for an abundant har vest. Two new towns have been laid oat on the line of the railroad this side of Albany one where tho road from Boston to Peoria crosses the railroad, and the othor where the rosd from Brownsville to Peoria erosses. The Gtxird, of the 6lb says, 49 deeds wcro rccorlod in tbe. County Clerk's office of Lane county in April. Three tbousaud piles will lie used in tbe Construction, bf the railroad bridge across the Willamclto at Harrieburg. i Judge A.'A Skinaor, formerly of Eu gene, has been appointed U. S. Deputy Collector for the port f Coos Bay, vice E. A. Woodruff, resigned. Portland. The JPrn tells us that a Company is form ing for the purpose of building a plank road frem East 'Portland lathe Columbia river opposite Vancouver. East Portland, one year ago, had burt ono dray, now it keeps six bu-y. From tho Portland dailies of the 7lh inst. wo glean tbe following: , - ' ' ' 6 Tbe HetulU says a little boy briny, op. parent! about two weeks obi, well dressed and wrapped in flannels, was found last Saturday evening at the rear entrance of the residence of Mrs. Fred. Delschnicdcr. The liuHetin speaks of the arrival of tbe ship Panama. " Performers for the new eirens company, OTjranuirjg in Portland, are on board the steamer that left San Francisco cn tho 1 0th inst. :s I ' F.aatcrn Oregon. Tbe Mmiutuimetr kiforms . o : Umt the Wasco county jail bas been empty nearly three mouths. Mr. Jacob Varlet, a wealthy citizen of Umatilla county, acuidcntaliy shot himself a fair day sago, if ':)'' :. J , Southern Oregon. Frota the Roscburg Eniiyn we learn that Oakland is getting excited about the rail rad. ' The crops in Cole's Valley are looking fine..? . f, '.. s-'?:' ;; ;;; ,--..-. Tho riamiUnlar iaforaia that .the 0. A C. Stage ConipanyTniincnced running on shortjthiiii"' tinr firstefrtie prrscut month. r ' ;'' - ;.'.' .-!, f! Theconlrnet for building the road through the Jli3ty 0nyu ho'Uided iri. M. Arrington. rs j : r (i f a.r. i CAJrS Or T1IAK$-, it i t?ix"m-6TXk mATlPttm, r-r ..SutUiM.llayrS?!,. ! Mjsa.ConAjte Laho.vd s-pilVe thank, y no, foKymrri gtrrSresity ier Wrirrflg ns'fo1 yimr entertainment 'n Saturday,' and we accept with pleasure your liberal oUer to give "ns'i tobcSl on the ICth ln.f as wo need the . .Il' I.V.' , , t means to procure light and education. U MT?". fi friiefiily, lift J. W. BentlfX. J. il. tame," Sarah A. Bond, Mary C K. ' Watkins, Ada rmrot 1 1 "f jBhuraVakinsX James rT.kinS," Arthur M.' Wai;cf, Joseph A. Bond, E. Owims. ' ' " Dor, Lyiilku, . , Win. fc". Smith.' '" ' "I'sjiwsa r BaafKsTATe. led filed for record for the week ending May C, 1871. United Slates to Joseph C-x and niei 640 acres, sec. 5, T.9 S, It 3, Y. Mary E. Ling,4 a'dmiuistratrix, to Saml. Brown, fractional lot No. 5, block 22, Salem, consideration $1,11)0. Saml. Allen and wife to A. Evoa, 120 acrcr In - Abiquni ;Precint ; - conaider- atioiA $45(.. )i i:r J. C. Thompson and wife to Sarah Allen, lot 4, and one-half of lot 3 in block 80, Salem ; consideration, f 3,000. O. P. Terrell and wife, to Walter Jackson, lot G, block 4, Salera j con sideration, $2,700. Truman Ronueyand wife, to John.T. Smith, two lots in Waconda ; consider-ation.f-tsrj i: "' j :' '; G. W. Weidler to Saml. Adolph, lot 2, in block 1 in Marion ; consideration,' $50. '"' Kilts Miner and wife to Ignatus Throll lots in Waconda ; $125. Jas. McCubbins and wife to Isaac J. Leabo, I acres Sec. 14, T 7 S B, 3 W ; consideration, Sl00. . , Aurelia A. Darker to J. C. Thompson, lot I block 22, Salem, consideration, $3,350. '. David White and wife to L. f. Eog lish, jr', 400 acres T 8,U 1 E ; consider ation $1,000. " John Q. Wilson and wife to Salem Water Co., lot 2 Mock 63, Salem ; coo sidsration, $2,000. How Lono it Vos A Chicago cor respondent sends us the following :' During a recent trial before Jaslico Dougherty, it was thought important by counsel to determine the length of time that ceitain "twe quarters nfbeef, two hogs and one sheep" remained In ' an express wagon in front of plaintiffs store before they were taken away by th-i defendant. The witness under ex amination xvas a German, whose ktowl edge Of the En7!isb. language wss very plain, straight forward way, to having weighed th meat, and to havin?'fler wards tanled H Into the aforesaid ws?on. ' Then thi following ensued: Counselor Enos Statn y tbe jitry how long it was after joi took ihe meat from the store and put it iu the waeon before it was taken away. Witness Now I ehoost cand delldat. I dinks 'bout twelve feet. I not say nearer as dat. Counsel You don't understand me. How long was it from the time the meat left the ftore red was put into the wagon before it was taken away by tbe defendant? Witness Now I lonw not what yon ax dat for. Der vagon he vas back up mit dcr sidevalk, and dat's shoost so long as it vas. Vou deil me how long de sideva':k vas. Den feet? Daclve l'tei? Dea I di 11 yon how long it vas. Counsel I don't want to find out how wide the sidewalk was; but 1 want to know (speaking very slowly) how long this meat was in he wagon before it was taken avai7 Witness Oh, dat! Veil, now, I not sold any meat so. I all time weigh hiui; never measured meat, rot yet. But I dinks 'tiout dree feet. (Here the spectator nr.i his. Uunor aod iho jory s-tniled audibly.) 1 know not., hentl men, btiw is dis. I dell you ali I c ia, so good as 1 know." Counsel Look here. f want to know how lo" g it was before the meat w.n ,nken away afer is was put into the wsgou. Witnesa (looting very knowingly at counsel) Now you try and get me in a scr.ipe. Dat meat Ts Shoost so long in der vagon as he TaS in der shop. Dit's njl I told job. Dat meat vas deud meiU. He d.m'l got no longer ia. den dou.aud year, not mtorti. Counxl TSat wiij io.IItirper't. Jfiyazitie. X WVats's TatcK- The author of "Tbe Sieve of . fj-. I?,,",, a volume jjdt )ublislud in London, tells this story: Tbey tell.a strange tale here, and one which I never could unfold plainly. Fqrrascy Uya past a buxom young damsel came in and out of the lines a this point laden each morcicg witb a ; full basket af vegetables, nd tetttrt- . ine each night with her baskets empty,' ' but apparently heavy. - Her pass was duly signed, so there was no attenvpt made to stop her. Last night hertjas ket was so heavy that she coulS hardly crry it, and her bick assumed rather m re tl.in a graceful Grecian bend un der in svVijibt. The courteous Soldiers itiMt.t d on relieving ber of ber burden it was heavy indeed. It was filled wi'h thoro new cbaseepot cartridges we had besi to Industriously making ) at Vsfz Often hve we found of Ult that the enemy's outposts had fired at longer ranges than usual, otlen bave we found a chas-epot bullet at our feet er in our wounded.' Arms we knew they hud captured in grest quantities here on this Vety spot, end at Sedan, but we often wondered w here ihey had found the ainuniiion.' Little till thwn did w e think that we had been making it for tbein,' that thtj- utilised our in dustry most uop!eanntly. As fur the young woman she was tqual to the oc casion. While the a-toni.'hcd seiitris were unpacking her basket, she turn- , blfd thwn and it over, and sped away down the hill to Lavailliere, and be fore th-y cortld recovtr themselves or their arms Ehe was some ' distance ahead, dodging behind tbe long rows of poplars which as usual yet line the rocks outside the lines. An attempt at pursuit was prevented by the Cre of the Prussian sen-tries, who unlike- onr own, tv m always to be wide awake at ' their outpesi?, stid botweea anger Btid mirth we walked back lo Mete again. An t rcurate'esperiment detailed by S. U. Clay, of; Kretucky, tbbws thai a bushel of raw, corn makes six pounds of perk, while a bushel of cooked meal maks peveuteen and a half pounds. This result is very remnka ble r but James Buckingham, in the Prairie Farmer , gives an experiment wbrre three and a half bushels of corn in the car made nineteen poinds of pork, and one bnshel of cooked meal, twcpty:twQ,p,punds. t ..",'- -. ' :" T T" : ' f Jfow gerilem.n,' said a peripatetic Iecttier tt a iomewhat noisy crowd who bad gathered at one of his seances in an Es:ern !llng, how would yon like a good blackguard s'ory? All in favor will raie.t their bands." Nine-'enlbs of the dexter paws present went up, and ih. re was a sudden bush of all noisy demonstrations.' The lecturer went ou with his original aulject for a few minutes," wben'some incautious individ nal broke out ,"8ey, where's tbe s'ory?" " Blees you," was tbe reply" I did not' intend to tell any such story. I only wanted to know how many blaekgnaris, are present." You might bave heard a pin drop at any time during tbe lecture aftr ttset.- .-i":' ' Pierre Ronaparte, the murderer of Victor Noir, lives at present on his firm in Belgium, lie is said to be in such needy circumstances that he is unable to pay the mortgages on that farm. His property iu Paris has been seized by order of the Courts, Pierre Bonaparte not having paid to the beirs of bis vic tim" the twenty.flve thousand" -francs' damages, to which be was condemed by the Iligh Court which acquitted him. CooKirl FoPsHtk -Geo. Gfdd'-s. of Syracuse S.Y., Says : " I find if I take ten huskels of meal sail wet it in Cold water, and feed twenty-lire hogs wj,t!j it, heyw.i'.l at U mrtl ; but if 1 j t-ke fbd same n(froTjk lt;5t vi! take (he same numbe rjof bojjs twice as long to rat it up, attd 'l 1 tbiok they fatten quite as Jst in tbe same length of (ime.".v4 OH w j .- t i C; o i A verv interesting pupil at one of (he lost both his arms on tbe railroad when very suaJ1 ty,-ll v.tUiiftia' worked his jray ihrqugb the bawer schools and. ne Iwlds'sHSoii-pfaeo' in the Vtifgoestl school of tbe town. He manages his bookless bis elate, and writes finely all with bis mouth. He can also wr,te:! with his toe,bui doefn'tprauci that .n tcool hour. , .-, . , .-.... ! A Jiii'xf i;I .in London, who sold water-cr9w4rkd a"-Bbiw given her by a city missionary. - She read it for some moe-i,?, and 'told :the tatoisrrrj that she lik4 the Old Testament bet tor than the' New, as these was a deal more ttui-uu' tihuog iu it. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. El'BOPEAN NEWS. Paris, May 7, (evening.) Firing bas ceased.' Quiet now prevails be'wem the lines, where, apparently by mutual content, parties are buryiug the dead and removing the wonnded. Communists admit that the Versailles forces are gaining" ground. The latter are pushing between Neuilly and lha villages of La Vallois and Perctte, with the object ef clearing the Seiae and driving the Nationals lo Clichy. Frankfort, May 8. Bismnrk, attended by Baron Von Annin, has bal two inter views with Favre and Poincier Qucrtier. The latter declared the payment by France of contributions in accordance with the preliminaries was imporsible, and asked for concessions, offering as an equivalent the prolongation of the commercial "trenly a id an advantageous arrangement with tit . Eastern Railway. ; Favre asked for tbe possession of forts Chareten, Nogent, Itasny and Koiy by the Versallists; also, the return of til rap tared arms and munitions, and a protnpi return of all prisoners if war. ' j Bismark insists upon strict and iuime cfiate compliance with the preliminaries of the Peaeo Convention. IIo suggested that leans be obtained from English, i'reuch and Gorman banks, and slated that further do- lay of the payment of indemnity will entail scrioos consequences upon tho Versailles Government. At noon to-day Bismark held a conference with Baron Rothschild. Bismark remains till Monday night. GENERAL NEWS. ' " WAMII.-YGTON TtUUITOltr, From the O'ympia fn'Snxe of the 6th iest, wo glean that W. Milnor Roberta En gineer in chief of the N. P. R. It., is now making a tour of the Sound,. luoking up tho "terui'mns." Olympia hotels are full all tho time. ' From the Port Townsen I ilmtnje we should guess " that that eity bad church building on the brain. The Sahara a Peruvian ship of 185? tons arrive! from Callao last week, to load at Port Dissovery with luuilier for Peru., . Tho Artjnt infirms us that a Valuable boom of loS belonging to tho Port . Discov ery Mill Company- was lost recently at the ontnico to thai hay. Tho ship U-iviJ IIji d'.y went ashore on Smith's I-ihtnd. but was got 11S with littlo diSoulty. The' steamer Pacific is' plied up on a roek in Victoria harbor. Oitroox Made Wagons. Cnnninghnm is ajrent for the sale of the 'nowio Wairon" made in this city, and we are ghid to re cord that the Oregon wagua is taking the lead in thU vicinity and finding purchasers in preference to any other. They sre dia posed of as fast as manufactured, and Mr. Bowie will have to tin a rushing busi ness to supply tha increasing domand. Quite an excitement occurred atnong ib nl ire the other day over a custoiaur, but after examiniug the imp.' rtod ones carefully the purchaser invested in a "Bowie." Commercial. SALEM MARKET ntroRT. ' 5 A leh, May 10, 1STI. Tbe quotations fur prices of wheat and Qour remains unchanged f. om last week. The greatest excitement relates to tbe price of wool, which is not regular ly established tut ranges from 2(1 cents upward. s The fact that buyers are scattered through the country trying to contract for tbe spring clip la advance shoull satisfy the wool growers that they need be in no baste to dispose of tbeir stock. We bear of one lot of 30,- 000 pounds good woo!,beinsr contracted at 27 cts. ptr lb, but tho indications are that prices will range from 26 cts., to 3J cts. per lb. according to quality. Flour Rest brands J2.C0 eta. pet single sack. Corn Meal Oregon ground 5j ; Walla Walla Co. Wheat Rest white $1 20 per bushel. Oats .SO cts per bushel trum wagons ; Potatoes 1 0(l(,t,$l 25 bushel. Lard 13 cts in bulk ( $1 75 can.' Bacou Sides It to lie; haiun IS to 25c tbr sugar cured j shoulders 8 to 12o. , Beans From wagons 4c; retail fie. . Butter 25 to 30 cts; retail 50c for good rolls. Coffee By tho sark 22lc ; retail 33c. Cheese Oregun (Cranston's) 2jo;-California the same. ' Caudle Grant's $j 4J box Woods' $4 ill lo $5; Adamantine $4 US to 51 it) : at rotall 2S h. 7Je rJ tt). - - - - E.jKs-;n ou. "fi dox. ' Apples 75o to $1 00 per box. Dried Fruits Apples S to 10: p.achrs IS to 2Hc; prunes Sic. currants 10 to 25c; raisins 37c. ' ' " " ' Fiah Salmon, choice, hf bids 7 00 ; bellies, kits of 2 ttt, $1 ; do SO lbs ? ; mackerel $1 per kit J codfish, coa.-t, lie; Eastern 2Hc. Sugar S. F. R. Ifilc nt retail ; island 10 to 15.-; crushed 13 to 2Do. Syrup F. Keg$fi; gallon fl 25. Soap "3 box $2 to $2 25; "ft at -5 J7Jo. Salt Carmen Island, f cwt, ?175j Liverpotd Dairy $:i till ; do packing 1 5u. Teas Si to 1 50 i, lb, ' Tobacco Sic to $1 25 1 lb." Oils Linseed, at mill, $1 30; rvfaiil 50; lard oil. at retail, $2; coal oil, $3 50 "p e) 75 cents per gallon. Lhat-43 60 ; by singte bbl $4. J i Iron and Steel Common bar iron, and round and square, 51c; horseshoe Sje; ban J iron 8e; hoop ivonS to 16c; hf ronmltie;Nor way nail rod I2c; plow steel lljc; tpring and tire steel 15c. Kails 4 penny and over $7 50 "j3 keg ; 3 penny $11; cut spikes $7 to $7 5i. Oregon Woolen Goods Stlem make, at mills, wholesale, blankets, gray. No. 2. $15 ; do No. 3, $5 ; do white. No. I, extra &0; No. 1 $ do No. 2, $fi 50; do No. 3, $5 60; Flannel 8 4 white, il 12J; do 4-4,' 55e; do 3-4 37 to 40c; plain colors 40 to 45c; fancy twilled shirting 45 to 50c; do grey mixed, 37 to 45i; bar1 times 90c;dneskin $1 Oft; mixed beaver $1 ; fancy caaimercs $110 to $2 60 Pir double width ;' tweeds 70 to 85e; yarns $1 to$l 25 lb. Cotton tJoods At retaili sheetings, standard, 12jo 15c; seconds, 9 to 11; . Jiirbl, 1 li to 12Jc; tjndard drills IS to 20c; Shirt ing, bleached and uubleacheJ, 1 to 20c: bleacbe'l, i to , 10 to 12Jo; denims 16 to J5c; hickory stripe 16 U25e; pritti',-4ae.v, llit12J';; Mcrriuiacks 121e; delanes 20 t- 25o; tick'ui) 4-1 2icj 35 in. 20 to.2Sc; linsey 24 to 3."c. Tbe SpArish Cortes is formed by di viding 8pain into provinces containing fifty thousand iiibabitaots, each prov ince being entitled to one representa tive. But every Spaniard, before pos sessing the privilege of voting, must be-twenty-five years of age and own real estate yielding a yearly revenue of upward of eighty dollars. . . , . A 1'crfumed Tootti-raah 1 Mix a teaspoon ful of Mubrt U LaaaJE's Flobika WatkB in a tumbler of pure, soft water, and you havo a tooth-wash fat super ior to all the lotions and dentifrices ever of fered for sale. It will not injure the enamel will heal all tenderness or soreness of the gums or mouth, and will Impart at' 19c! de lightful fragranco to tho breath. ,pH As thej-e aro counterfeits possessing nne of these bygicnift propeTtiee, 'always ask for the Florida Water-prepared by Lan- maiT It Kemp, Ktw Yerkj ! " May JT-wI' " , rrro . c t '- e: X ' IarAinao Vitahtt. When you feel as if the vital ppwerswere giving way, strength gone, S11M14. depressed, memory falltina, appetite loft, exhaustion stwaliaguvor every sense and patalyittn lv:ry""cierTy, then is theTiiu ta .cprf 4 thu powerful; alfyftf nature Da."'iVAVKKes' VuoETAntS ViiriiGiir BlrrVfi'The jAnies'thcy embody so'jn J work glorious renovation ia the debilitalcd aytkm and the cloude mind. t mayllwldeoel . ' . Rimntlttent ana Intoranitteni. Chills and Fever, and fever and Arue are nil speedily cured ami permanently banished frrnrprf lyst-rnTbyTftfi nye, s.y-Tfn;jted, of Brist fl's SaTsaparinasn-r PtBs.-' The hard est A;(w Calie nubkiy dis;vpearst uuder their healing inflacucc. Miy le, wl - r" &utsT ot Jtulruf any kuid, andalrucs, caustic or prisonous silutious aggravate Ca tarrah and ib ive it to the lungs, tyr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures Catarrh by mild soothing, cleansing and healing properties Each package prepares one pint of the Rem edy ready for use, and costs only fifty cents. Sold bf druggists, or send sixty cents to R." V. Pierce, M. V., 13.1 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y., and get it by return mail. Look out for eanntcrfeih and worthless imitations by seeing that it hxi, upon the outMe wrapper, Dr. Pierce's private Stamp, issued by tbo U. S. Government, expressly for. tamping Lis medicines and which bears upon it, his portrait, name and address, and the words " V. S. Certificate of Ueuuiie nes.' mayll lwdeod A Large Voi.i mk would not con'iiB the moss of tetimi,tiy which has o-onjii'stcd in favor or Mltim't Ka'mum U7. Vlf.riy ' as a safe, elli. i. nt and rcliab'o remedy iu curing coughs, eolds and pulmonary Uisce. Many of the curei are trulj wondcrfuL ' niayllSwdeod C'liH.pi iumu kuS Pace, S,l, Br) .i( of tti bk!n,v tte., Ktc , Cured at once by Hkgkman's CaMrnou Icn Wlta UtTl'tliLMi. I(. keci tlio hands folt io ail weather. Ao that you get IIi.ok max's, ..S'l l by all llruggists, only 25 ceuts. Maiiuracturi'd only by 11eokuat i Co., Chemists and lruggista. New Vc V. ian7I:W y. sri t iti, - ortc:s. Peneculed Organ, ' Th human Mtcnach hmm been a sharnvrun persecuted mpan. Wie e s a lime wSrn fur tVcrjr dlrrllctioo of duty it was pani.c-J wfih hure ilost of mrt dttart'nf aaJ naaicai ltur. la vain It rrjeertl thera, and ttterstTy re'tirne I I'.e n op m the htnS of tho vh a sd-niiTil-ltred them. Tuef were f reit opi'i it srttn. and aja n, until Its oivcijt powtr wa ifioreatth ly drenched oat of It The worl I Is wlr now tha It was hi ilit dras tic ei a, when rurtnna fm return and mereott! laUvauan ert what an.aiu Waid wuukl bave cuScJ Hi. " o.iu hull" ul tt, laculiy, Iu cuuof dip ta and liver coifiu'.aiat. The jrreat m-idero rem-dv for tndttcstlcm ant biloiuacM ia itotteLtcr'. ftuiu&h Bitter., a araiivu wMb Iim Uie merit ol eufauiitujf a I auble fl vor with a.h tonic, an:rient au-1 ault bili 'us Totert:e, a. werr oevei hereto Tcre ourted ; ia any aird 1 loo. It bu tK-ru d ciTerrd, at last, that tick pe rl ar i,ot lite ltv uhii.d Tit-eis, ), r. u-id pro.-tra. lion so refreshlog that, hea kuccked dnn, ttey inse (roui thr cs.ih twice as tlor. us as before. When an Invalid Is prostrated b p .weriul de lileticg diatts, he is a,.t lo nay prostrated ; a id the deiMlitated hii)(r swsre of the tact, pre er th- buiUttng to tb knocking dozen ss-era of treatment. . . liteii'jr's Bitters meets the 'req'orertieuts of ilte rational tndicil philosonhy hwh at preseut laevails. It is a H-rfectiy u e veireuible rera-ei:y,tabrae-Uig tbe tbree tuiportant pruiierties of a preventive, a tome, and aa stteraute It for tin. the bottles against disease, invigorates end re vitalises the torpid stomach and liver, and affeu a mot saUiury change in the entire syj ti ii. wtieu iu a morhid eoodit on. - In tiits country where the enleebling tempera ture tenders the baatan orpaniSitiun p.ilkulariy uscepubie u unwae4uue atuionpheiic n.fli tfi ees, tiie Bitieis sitoeld be ukea as a protect-on aaiost eolttctuic disease. laalO-lwdeeI. The ori.-lnator of tti! wnnrl-rf'il mel.'ln-, cUI.'it to hT; riirnTfrsi1 nr comffnt In ftr monjf more of yattifa mmt tot&rrifn me-ticttl - vpfrtie t'nn rrn h .ire to i hinH in nn ia..ipinr. Ttif 4vi'lt-nre tf ttif fact is found in the ffreat vnrifty o' mot ohMinnte iiip.t?! whirli W H n fonnd to ronqavr. In the care of Brtmrhiti. Strr Cvvyh anl lite t-arly starri of mujirpthm. tima wion(fit et! the metlicikl rrutt , hontlrMfi rf th" b ' hy dTii iironounce it th g - a lt medical ti'fc fry of tV ag While U cut- the severest Cf -utft, U fctroll)n th ? tt-o nd tmritlrt t.to Wn-nl. Bv lis g"ftit nd tho' Qitrjh huod Dnri - fying pr-9pis, it enrm all ifnmor from the ti .:rof uui u ft c mmon 'wcA, J'tmpleor Rrupti'tn Mrrcttfiiil Kease. Miaetui l'uietons iS:,.)ii - sd-1 Vcnerial D -t-je. nd thtrlr r!Te':t r-f rrt1r-leJ UTi'I rijortnu health n ft tvnifif conxitiutittK tmim h i t,. A . Kryip 1 1 , StiU Ilhsmm. S-al'l Jfr-ui, fitter .VrsM, Scaly or Jt'ng't SL'im in cttr n'.l the numco i itUcm 9 ciaHt i b f bloof ntr cnt qrirrcd lT t'tm p-wt-rf il. p'jriirinc ftn1 Intlif-r.t, ins ne'lic'ne. For f.irr imUnUn BUioiii JtinorJe ntl If.tf ittftt f vrimtijMitlon, tt ha proiluc d hnrdt "f trf. -i t;d pt rmaoent curti where ott.er mcdlcitir h fl t ?!... Ttie ttiNtpi 1-inr oITm l,(i0 rs-wnnl for m? 1 eine that will q Mi it In thr ear o' nil dl e ei fnr - ich it ts r(.-c!iiraeilsf . It Wmr of roH-i-UreiU and worUUf imitation. re that mf (irliftte Govern neut flfttiiiu wMth U ft pniiiici ptuiratit e of Ijnuinmm. U utm th; o tai'e wTHti,re-. Th' r-jfctis; t ,Vn by lmQQit ttt ft) OiifW haitlf. erei -r-l iy K. V. rlhi. M. D.. Ss.t? Po?-H r, at his C stpiical Labyri loiy, Z'i atcLiect atrt-ft. H- ft tin, N. Y. mftyll 8m. Te lTjirv1 ivrircuy lor Comer a, Infla- la, re TJiTtMit. VhHprjg CoujjH, Crtn;t, Ur-r Com piant, Hronehlrta, B'edinrf f the toi.r. attdvt-ry atT.fttiift of tlW Tiroat, Langs ititHit, in c'udti.K C4!tovrno. VVljtM' IUlam riH Mtfidrvm. a Cvali. bi- I.m.s us It, cU-anw- .'hr. lunpf. sin. I illny trri unh a, l-nis rci.'ittvUig the rjuc vt Live r-.n ntafnV. IV ipc re-nuinc uutn tri-m-l I. PcrTS. PpF-flfy hTW V. .ar;.a fon, fUttx. au A 41 by ti. Rji47T.ri. .l..TkrrTm A Co.. rralic'sco. and t-j dt-ktetaetMrarj U'J' T Tisvetcrs are atwsev HaMe toniMii atta-ks ef Pyseiit-ry Had Cholera Morbus, and these oc surrios; wlK-nabnt frvaj botue, are very anpreav ant. 'the fn Killk may always be relied upn tn such aies. As sonii at yu teei th tjwipto'", tak one teispomibtl In a rill of new milk and istMHies and a gill ' bet water, stir well lop.th- . r and drink b"t. Repeat the dnse every boor bntll relieved. If the pains be severe, bathe the Bowels and hck with the medicine cle-. In enses cf As bma and Ph htstlc. txke a tea sroonfvl tn a stii nf hot aau-r sweets ed well wt.h uin'aMcs: also bathe the tbriat and tora- eeh lalihfully with tbe mdicioe, clear tir. Jtweet svi it takes out the Bo eness in cae- S ' bonest-ttUia latter tlian anything he ever ap plied. ' Vr9ie-en,aootn exposed to barta'jy havtoff tbelr skin p I. reed with books aod fim of ah, eta be relieved by htthioK wl h the Pain Killer at Suiin at the acc'.fen' oecnrs; In thit wy the an- grtsh is -m abated; batae aerften aa snce in Svesslnause. say three r fow iiajee, aud va Will e'd -m hare any troub'e. T!ie biles and ee-ratchet of dns and tt'i ft too r cared by b itM. t bb IIM fain K'HtT clear. MajVawJe"4 . . . , , . rsolice to A;pitrniitgforStale Linntls. Cities erTtosso or I una astatiss ma Tat) tit or 8cim I. t.tsns su nts Maxaos- V tT or Tin Ooo tcaooiFcsD. ) VOTICK H I! KCEBY GIVEN, THAT FflOM Xv and after this date, ail AptHicsUDsforiute, 8.kool and Uuiversrty 1 anda, mast be accom panied l:h cnelh rd esh payRirnt; and alt Ai prieatlosi far above il-wcribed Lands new en pie in this office, mu-t b mid good by one-third payment witblu hi XIV UAl S frota date, else tliey wid be null and void. By order of the Board ' " '' . . -t.-T. II. CSRH, Clerk far Uie Uosrrl. . Saltio, Orecon, pril 16, li-il. apl'JSVI. rAitsia roa silbi . . I have 20. 0 acres of go-d farming ltndi L r aar, in q iaritlile lo suit the pnrehasers. at the ery I .weat prte peaiUde. I hare no- s ljee ex- peases and eierk Mrs to bo added to tbe price ot Lite lnl wr which the purchaser has, a a gen eral thing to py, but I Pan always be fou xl at Biy Tel.rni-, two doors aorta of tbe brfc-e ' clisreh,uai:ih.'h street, or tiiettorsot li. I'. Terrell, On Mate street, f nr d"'4rt east nf l lie bsuk. I bare aho a targs i.u-i her ef riontre and bit fer rate in ihla city. Ali persona witlitos: fsWt-i Vest b real estaur will doi Weil W call sa me be loru pui. lasuig. JAMtd X rMiriL i ' tttarStdawlni. . - - yt";,'';i tC)TlrJE. ; ; ' L le ba sold bis h.rcc a ali-ip sod stock to I. I. Jordan a BiotScr. st.o will comioue bui nc at 'licerl I twl irn Hale tireet ' At persona laibdiitd ts aie wiU prat-, c'ltm forwaid and tetti: witi mi-, or wi'h Hatlrra.a A Thonipiiou, wbu have raj aucfiauts Ij -olieet. B-o. mur. : Pa'erc, Ap-il 19. In-. ; ' f isr6TioE.;v'Vi 'J': TtIK Anuatal Aa.ersnirnt t.fst tl n -de-r U. S. Inten al llcveuae I , f ir ii b.t on Mo. 2.cosicting of Be-mnn, t.inn, M.-trion, lol: and Tttnhlll eoortl-s, In tbe District sf Oi-;i gon, will be oi.n for pcUit exsmirtaJion ar.d cr. rei'-lioti al the Asais'aot Arteaaura ofH , sn CVr valilf, fro:a the 'itlriaj ot May to tbe Tib day f M,y, 1-71; wi ce. kt'lp--i-onscntrni?deiuct ont or ahJkteiiieot of taxes, iu eon-eqa.nee nl erro neous a-"en. iu tt ln biwrbHif bftie Iho cApimtoD vf t-.is i ouce, at.co 4 duet-oy will he allowed afi-r Hie Ms! 1 elated an-l'ttrnei'-ever to the 8.Bete. - "'"-' :. ,' ..-....-.-'.,. TIUI8 FKAZtn, ... U. . Aie.or, I'l-. !v,n, liutrjct ef Orvgou. , MajSJ ' WMmm . P K. v I jtt, ff , T 1 1; :f. H . Trustees Sate tif Valuable Real Estate. T mt.1. OFFER rOR 8AIE TO THB HIOHaWy X bidder for cash. (U.. gold eolnl. at the Court lloase. In ewlero, Oreg ai, at IS o'clock -, Saturday, the 13tb day nf May next all tbe right, title and Interest er 4. ax. uooaer, nenarupi, in and to the followinr aescri'-eil premlaes, to-wlt: Lots S and 4. in block txi. In 8 ilen ; oa which sre a good two store brick store house, good new dweiiiuc boose, barn, etc .etc. . The above will be tub tlivlaed Into small ba!M tne lots s diagram of which tfisy be seen at tbe store or griedman A Ooaliner. - Also Lot I, in Black S, la sooth-west ad Utlon toPiIcra. iOHX If. JltJi'tEtS Tras eeio Bsnkraptcyol eststesf 4. M. Cositter, Bsless, ttregoo, April M, 1611. , dswia MaSEWiisuukR iiiur.",, T than start ta Sm Pranetseo by the next s'e'enier 'n- the pariioae of p- r.b-at.i a atouk of maible. w .tch I m ni! for ti l- raitket.' 'tavlrig disposed of 11 V "1 I stork, I II ..:-li I'll S sto, k. ure!r.i d t rest tr-d ta't t :..i !) fii-jt. li o redtic d I ni'-:d t . : r-c v t:s - ei liie a.leat t.iue ' -o-b itf b-lii tf..p --o . t flip tlliii the lo:clia-e il s-:th - V, a'ltd. well t ' wmt nnt 1 my re soi. ah h VillbealMut the t-.t ol June as id ta tia.t. so ..u wiu ujid in the fu'ure, tht X will hare the beet atoek of starble north or ran rranelseo, an-1 intend to sell lower tban eg er- s A. J. MUatUSIai. 6200 REWARD. l.torKt, I'M Ttl'Je pksi I a teiit'.s jr. AprU 2'. 1S71 Wra. Barch. about 27 jrea-s old, 5 leet T inchet hith, sat dy hair. Drue erei", ng'it contiieion, wears So. 8 thues. maiked on right arm w. Jurat, Co. I, W V hu a top ut gait when wsJklo;, and is round she.aldered. wne ahove reward will be raid fcr Ms appre hension and delivery tbe prison anhrttkS W. II. WaTEUSDS, Eupeilotendent Oregon pAtdtentiary. sprittt A ramlraculas. THIS wonderful wiedldne ts atvtrOss t ty DR. a . ."Ml Til; ft beam many tettlrrmnali prowutrefng Its Hav la Rtiewtaatistn, Nea-al t-ia. ut aod r'erofal , sail ts reeelvt flaAertDg nn'ices irom ilo pre, baaed upon the stte menta of relieved ptief.t. to eile ly alf Urereists and Dtolers In Med Cle- kli. P. WKMIASi. Oct it 1ST fins Traaltng Art . Unm-.tltsi .N'orrray Oat. Thee ost. etwa M-y IStlu ltTti, 1 bushel -,S7 lt ) per acie, g.ve fili bu.he'a (or 1.712 lbs.) on eaeh ol 9 acres sown. Common natt, sown as late aa oars, gsvo, per aere, only 45 to 3S bushels Irom S'i to Mi lbs. o I seed sown. The Surprise Oata, So lbs. ef aeed on STi-lOUO of sn sere, the land and cultivation etsetiy iike Norway, gsvs oolv 1.29a Ins. vt'e c ff-e ibeee seed oata in sacks of t baahsl. i7S tba. each) If several aaeks are taken, at ft per sack ; one Back, ft 50 ; one basbel, i &: half bushel, fl Nl; by mail, post age paid, 14 th., ft 75; SIM., ft. These oils are ailmg at $7 per boshrl la fan Praneiaeo. I 7 We warrant itl-i clean sod genuine, rasicat in ooio or Postal Orders at coin rates, J. B. .MnCI.ANK, L. U. JUIWOV. aVm, Oregon, 'lb. 19. 1S71. dawif ftt'IIsLlAn DAV1DSOS, REAL ESTATE DEALER, OSct-Is, 61-, Ktoat Street, POrtTLAND, OROOM. XAh BTATI n this CITT snd EAST POIlTLANU.tn ihemn-t leslrsble bwiallties, con- aitnog of l-uT-t, 1ULP KLUCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and BTOnia ; also IMPROVED PAttWS. an ralnahle oneul- tlvated LAKTP, located in A. parts of the UTAfa lor S ALU. BF.AL KTiTE and ether Prrmerty rm chased ftr Coreerndetita. In this CirY asi-l throashojt tbe eTATKii and TKHSITORIHt, w.U. crest cara and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TtttttS. norsra d pronrj lka-eh. Lots? NPTiOTIATKIl. and CLAIMS OP ALL DK8- CRIPTIUSS I'RHirTLP COI-MCrCD. And a tier, err. I KlNvNClAL and AQKNCY BCOIMCSK transacted. Xeir Advertisements. j. OAltl). V Wolf in Sheeps L'tothins! IllErtKBY CAITIOS TI1JC Pt'TJ 11 ? geoera'lr, and the Christian Clmrch nar- tiea1aiv, sxainstone John C btway, who claims to be eMb-d to preach tbe O jepcl, and belongs to tbe United Dre hrin in Christ He hat lived in Ttmhi 1 several years, and since last fsll he has ved near here and bas preached occasions lie. Daring thlt time ho hs slanilere-t serersl goo 1 men, including Her J. 8. Oborn and nthen, and tol I, s I am rellab'y Inf rrmed, Infamous lies about me. I Inks the occasion to peon. once hnn a tisr and a slauderer. and a deiauller, who has pone away tin Iowa) lesvlt.g honest debts unpaid In this vicinity He hsd left before L learned these fa-It. nr I would have hat recoarse to the law u proTe bla v.liaioy. MUO! W. MOROAN. Anntivlllr, May. 1T1 Id JtKOX L BOTAU rRASCti a. aai: a. ROYAL & SMITH, DtAuraa m sg aaspTACt tk'ts tr Hoots and Shoes, -ih JR . '-v5 wv: si' fjv.'f 7w fc v sA., . f r- t-t' - - - Ccs'.oa Work Iidc tt Older ul Trfutei We are receiving new supplies of Uootis it st tl Shuosj Of every variety netted to tbe SPRING TRADE. t gents for Til e Iinpravsd Home Mtt i eewing ?IacUtue. Wt call special attention to tl.a I in iio-vmI Mrtfliiiie.'? ' AVrtrrl - Chsmeketa IHousc. HALKJU, UUKGU. .. Tills new and elegant llotel, toitjillel with every modern eonrenteiee. It now open for . . tbe reception cf KOesti. r , -,- P. KAEIULT, - Slayllf. Proprietor. HOLMES & SCOTT, (Success jrt to 0. Allans.) Plata Ptrret, Pstlean, Or Jon, waoutsALt asn asVAn, aaaira ra GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Glass nutl Ci6clccry Tolmeco nml c igars, ; Fruit & Vegetables,' ; Country 3?roduce 1 WANTED IW EXCHANGE, r Earthen and Stoneware, FLO av 12 it i ore . OP AU, FIZE3. ewyllswtf. - . ir i 1 NEW PKOTGGRAFH GALLERY ! A a csav. Of ralem. w. i. ckoawru. lately from the last. GRAY & CROMWELL, Have taken the KEN YON GALLERY, (Lately occarled by 8. A . . bdeu.) , RTA1B ITR JiT, -SsLPil, ' : t ' s 1 OPftiOS, H A VINO KF.HnED TIIE uOHI3 ANOPBU eore.1 nt w atm-k arid apparatrM, they are prepared to taku all kind of ptotur the latest Style. v - We I svo Etltd ap ispeclsliy for taking ike ttkbr.Ved " ttEMBBAHiy PHOTOGRAPH ! S'-irvihlt.j; t cw, km d itt Au! ijiar tnJtfB. Cur ruftrai.ttr mtsrfia'tlt.rn. CH tnl emmtn (errtrt. ' ; mrl'.U' Sah in Tin NCoro. AiiDERSOffa BROWN, ' " Commsrclil "Street. - " "'' StOTO, Sht-et Iron, t :'!,-; Copper Ware, j -i .- JJraas asitl Ziiir Forte and aUlre P 3 nips, 1. - ' II ow.s S Btraslahing; (.ood. They also mnufclure Tin, Uheet Iron, tnd p- WelcTis Rotary Washing Wachine Invalt:b:e la H hijoseitepcrs. K-iairlni' pfgcipt'y done. ' diw " " ' .j' The Li ntio Ferry 18 Bv Pes and a fi.il' aii h of Salem, and Is itie easusl and roost direct route from Huleill to tiistependent;?, Bawmossth, Cs irallls, Yanlna Sty, And all Intermediate points. , A Kew and Commodlooa Boa', firmly con straeted, so ss to ferry tto k of sll kindt with safety and dispatch. Th -banks havsbsea great ly Improved, and th roads are In a belter eon. dittoQ than ever he fore An a eeorn modeling fsrryoaa witt alwsjrs bo In aUeadat, hue ao extra charge will be nude for crossing at late boars. CBAI. W. PJCTTTJOHsT, ; Proprlsiar. Kay T-dw. 13 1- mts ! Brooms I .vl'HOL SAME ANI BKTAIL. LEWIS BYRNE, Csmtuerclal street, Saleia, Vragen, . , : , Is Agent for V. Zen A Co's. POflTLiKbS OCt(J0!l She boat of brooms cotis'antlr oa basaf.' at Pn. llano prices. Slay 4 b. ANGELV KI3 GLOVES THIS FAVOItlTIC BRtHf) 19 TO be fvuad, la all solon, at the old price, at May 7. CRKYS3AS BROS. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY For 1871! At and Below Portland Prices. T. CUf NtNGHAM & CO., IALKK, UllKtOS, Offer for tsle the following iplepdll assortment ol inschlncs: Swt)iililii Ttiretbets Vtlih new tm- prur, tnenla Tor 1ST I . w'leh mates Ibis lbs best machine ever brouglit io tb e canal. Otaais Da, ksys hsspr asd asssw. cr-von. Dined tianit sua self -rakers three star Ti ts machine suadast tbe very head of American Reapers and for strength, besa ty and excellence bas no eqaaL Ke)wr VevSt CwmMsteel timmprr a at el stswer aiui aneomno sell-taking at tachment two sis,. This machine is to well known ta aeed special commendation here. W guarantee it io every respect. Raw York llawel Kakltsa; Itsapsr svasei jtasiwei uonjDuied, will ao good work auder all circiimataucca. Bart's Ktgle ttaaper and newer Oombioed, strong, excellcut, aud tbe cheap est machine In the market. Kaslerty Ksp;r aud Jltowei Com- niiiru. Walter Wood's Reaper and Alovrer iomotnei. Baettyt Btwer-Poar tars. Woods' flower Two Kxcelslor Mower Two Ms. Italnea, lienalAa Headers Wl h new Improvements 10 to 11 feet eat. ttwtria Clipper wad Of tin si's Balkr Makes. GvtfOn's ItoTolvlwg Mors Rakes. Uorsa Pswen Core) a, sweepstaltea and ritt-a an aises. ACadlesa chain Thrt titers. loytlirs and Snatht, Grain Cradles, llty and uism (vru etoea, rrowa sou narrows, In great variety. Hardware, Iron and Steel, Unbs, epeket, It clloet, llitns aod Axles, j. WE ARE AGENTS POK TUB CELEBR ATKD 5IITCIIELL WAGON Foar s scs conttanUy on hand. We are Sole Agents for the well known BOWIE PREMIUM WAGON, . i. w -T . -, wti win irisrrarjs them equal. If not superior, to aoy w.eon In t'.ia or any other market a written gusrsntke far bUlied with each wairon. Wht,tl ru . , n . t M, . ' tlIJGllAa A CO. Salem, May 7:h. SALEM BREW RYI SAMUEL OLIMI, SALKD, liO.s, The Oldest Bre ery in Town I Is ready to funuh h' ccstomen with better ALE .fc HI -I-It Than he has tvtr made before. PASI1I.1K8 ttt;PPX.IKD TO UBOEB. star Orders from lbs country promptly filed at rernlar rate. maiTrtaw Auction Sale. BOOTH A PLAMOlf OX win sell at pubMo aaotwn on Tha S7th day mt Mar, 171, Tbo entire stock sf the Capital l-irery Ettble at the stahleronslsTingof Horses, Carriages, liar bessea,As. Terms of Fale PIx monlltt credit on all sums cv-t rg,n-i tih notes and sriwred serurity. t2rAII oeranns indebted to the stable are rs qoesled tn settle bef jre that dny. I will sell, at the same time, the property known at Ut Capital Uvsry Stable; si.o nne-'hlrd of 1.4 with dwelling bouse aud atalde, on Front street Terras or sale IT. 8. gold cin One tonrtli cash; ooe-biarth In foor months; one fourth In eight months, and one-four'h In twelve months whh interest at 10 per cent , aod veenrrty. K. Al PLAJluKUttN. Aibtny Dtmacrat please copy. Salem, Mai a. diwSw Dry GuinI t Aucfiou. 'PnE TiRT GOODS ItKM aISIXO OS WAND AT 1 the Bethel Store, wdl be si.hi. at auction n Moaday nex' at 10 oVInck A .. ronft;n of Unret tlonds, 111' bona, Velveta.OIICInth, l.lnneni, Hoop Skin. clHM-a. do., Ac, too uameruus to mention, tuch as belot.g to au ordinary stock of goids a7Thee tht if most be t jld, and will be told for cash. bUlKDNt.1 at- U DSL IS SCR, A action eer. f-'alcm. Hay 5. cii Vffcnl "Wsintetl ron jtiE coxiimiAL un mnm coip.lm, OFXEWl'ORK, Which tuned a fret'er nomher ofp-iltcleo In lSTl) than any ouisr Oompacy la Hie United Stales. Address ' A. A. irCIIBFR, Bute AireBt, Chemekcta Uoa-e, Salem. May5. MM ETUI NG i KW ! QtJBB ITJOAB, Ia Boxes for Psmtly ose, at May COX KAKHART'S, ' 150.000 Pounds Wool Wanted, FOR CASH! M. fllEVEU & SO., Crlswold's block, Baletm. ajjri.9 FOR SAN rUAIVClSCO. HCTCHISSON, KOI1I. A CO 'S ETEAMSHIP COIVKT TI N Will rail tram this PORT for SAX Pit lb CISCO OS BATIRDAV.BAT I3lh, 1B7A Poetised, alay nth. Igll. . . . . NEW ASSORTMENT! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! 'HERMAN & IIIRSCH,;; '' imi JCFT ttKCEITItO " TIst.Y GOODS, .. Csttfliiug untl lluti - . , (, . Hoots asttl StiOcs,' - - . . .1 , . ... t rockery V Groct-rieis, . : ! ;-'-.:'. ') ; - : r.--i-;.). , IIAltUWAllEi 1 . PCLI.Y AS OKTF.D. Salsni, March M. - " i 1m SiiIi, Blind and Door Factory, v'; ' ' ; rSALK.Vf, ORKGOS. ' ' ' " ' t 'wTBfif i milBitTr..:MV.;,.B.Bilr(.. QASII, BMNDP. DOtiRS FrtAVKi A MOt I D-, O ins ul ail dscripii.jjut kept ao: staully on sand aji made To order.- . - - ' Plstjlnff. Boecla BawIdk Tnra'at o4 e r'"' u Ju4s dwat an short notice! ' fyAH Ot (tors Promplry sVUd .j . '. --,!. y OtU, Ali-el MAHUFACTURERS BRICK BLOCK. " , Aprlliiir. G ujcral JtercJUadUev ATTENTION TO AUCTIONS J THE REULAr1uCTI0NEBS1 FRIED9I A X A COSUS Ell, On OastHsi's Cornar, servTn. Z "mi"' 00' 0 DRY GOODS AND C10THII.B, Crockrry & GlaMware, Grocertes, Carpels and Alatling. Trim k.g. aud Vulies Boots aud Sboes, Hats aud Caps, Triniuilngs and Liters. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, At Hie" low sot prica in town, ' KEOOLLECT: Tax xsljr CASH ITOHE 1st Toavat. FBlatUM AM sfc" ooSLIilxa. Ann loatters, Oppotlts the Bank, Sslem. Salem. Miy 8,1 87 CP. TERRELL. Fancj and Dry Goods Slorc, . Ilat Just opened a lane stock of Staple, Fancy and Summer IItKSSsJ GOODS, marsaillrs Trlntmin?, JAC0XET AM) St. IS K0QIXCS, VALLlfsCEINNES. DUCHESS AaO GIKPL'RE " IiAOHtS, The best assortment of Ladies & Children's Hosiery , Tj be found In the City. PATTUS'SSUHK, C stimei'elal Btroct, Balmi. Majttr. HO! FOR THE CAMPAIGN I ! BREYsVsAN BRO S, llaTii.r just commenced to recelre their MAM3I0TD SPRUNG STOCK ! Otrrs TO THK TB-ADt Wholesale and Its-tall A eOttPLTTA . Stock of all descriptions ! W TK CALL TI1K SCSPKCIAU AT. I tenlloa el tba ladles ta mmr near ......e. m nt ot STJMMES DEESS GOODS! iaong whkb ws siitanetale GBALLTS, MUZAUUItit'ACS, DAR4CKS, &OIU A31T1Q.I-KS, LAWS', naiLLiAisTiaics, DAKSBlrCLOTU,' (For Sammtr latlts,) PIO.VK, RAHIAILLKS, AcQ All of wl, eh aro rriiius at low prtees. We harlo iwelved a food stock of Carpi ts, Mattintr.. Oil Clot Is, Of which w keep tlis only eomplcts assort ment la ibis cliy.. ALSO, ALWAT8 OM HAND, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS CVIH, tVCallaadasabefdre porchstiag clsswhars. Salem, Adrll II. dawtm WOOL BOUGHT! JJIOHE8TMABKBT PIIOE PAID, HVOAflTTl t3"Wool rati era taaw DoUesv A. LKVT, Plosrts' Old Corstsr. AprllT. J. A. RIPPERTON, Cominorclal St., Salrm. HAS JUST MKTURNKO PRO Si ban !'rancb-o with, a fall assort rouot ot fooods FOR SPRING TRADE! INCLCDM8 Ladies' Dress Goods, IN AASC TARIKTT, AMf ALL HEW SrrUS. MILLINERY GOODS, Alto a la gs assortasnt of . GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING ANT FURNISHING QOODS. Balem, March 2S, 1571. . M. TMTCIU. THATCHER & SON, SALEM DRUG STORE. MAbtas ta ' Orags, (hcm!cal,rtcBt Xedjtftica Fancy and Toi.pt Articles, sposocs, '- ' t . BUXCIIEB, PSEStK-TJWIKrAT dtO., 4tO. Pare Wines nd 'Liquors. Por aledicnal and Pasjily Use. ' A 15.,BO,K,rr a- forest Ih-oaa. aad bast art idea la aaur Una wuisJwvtKlottndoaband,,; '," ,"wuo Prescriptions' filled at ill nours, NIUIIT Oil DAV. riral Ixr from SSstrphy skv Croas. maa's, Paiiasi's llsrk, ' JTATIST. S: ! mss.-lT'-j t't.OMUON. ; " ' " ' stsreblO. - ..' "t: . NCW YORK RAKER Y BREAD, . , . -, rAK.it Aorut, , ' CRACKCRS, : ' COSStASTLI 0X UlJIsT. : . . -AL90 : ITit iitilv Orooorlci Te nndcrsli rn-l wil! beresflsr ktsp a full saoniw of OliOtAuRtKs) at his aid elaul, aad rs. qiwais a sharei st ronor. , R. W. SAYHB, tatta Itrtxt. .Pcb.T,lSTl " ' . s. -it ' ' s 7-