The Oregon weekly statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1878-1884, June 21, 1871, Page 4, Image 4

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crossed thft mosntein path alone,
Quick-radiant m the tender morn ;
II wooed me bj the altarlstone,.
Whs all oar vows were (worn.
I heard the lark ring round bis nest ;
I heard, from lore's divine eclipse
His breast was burning on my breast,
His lips upen toy lips. ,
Full sweet and glorious were his words,'
Like bells that rlnr with marriage glee ;
. But war leaped ot f hell, and stole
Mj lord fro nrfi.
Wild eiarriWrt snook the common weal ;
.The fegloM of the land arose j
Tbey swept like glancing streams of steel,
" To smite the nation's foes,
I saw the hosts at early morn
Wand westward in their bearded might J
I beard the RiggHog bugle horn
Laugh at the drum's delight ;
I held the stirrup for his foot, . ,
The best In that bright company ';
One word one kiss and then he flashed
Like light from me.
Came one at' length with trembling pace.
And fearful speech, and wandering eye ;
A thousand deaths were in his face,
And one poor victory.
Another ana another came.
With mangled limb and bleeding breast,
Who blew new kindled fires of fame
Of heroes gone to rest.
Tben earns) the laurelled legions boms.
To lorers waiting wistfully :
- But oh, dear Lord, believer came
To me poor me 1
I k now not If I waked or slept, -
That weary, weary woful night ;
I only know I never wept
My eyes were dry as light;
Yet in a trance I seemed to thread
The horrors of the battle plain ; ;
I found mjr bero oold and deed
Above the conquered slain :
And then be seamed to be alive ;
. I clapet bint, -oh, how tenderly 1
'Twasbuthi ghost that soothed my arms :
God pity me I
BatteCreek Coal Mine.
We learn tbt Frank Cooper has sr
enred sufficient money aid to insure
the practical development of bit coal
beds, on 'Butte Creek, Clackamas
county. Cooper has opened several
tunnels on these coal beds, and the
capitalist who have agreed to furnish
the means have authorized him to ran
one of then in three bnndred feet far
ther, and if at that distance the eoal
deposit warrant belief in their perma
nence, (which we see no reason to
doubt, arrangements will be made to
carry on the eoal mining qnlte exten
sively, and to secure the construction
of a railroad there immediately. This
interest, if it prospects) favorably, will
prove of ' immense value, and we sin
cerely rut that Cooper will meet with
success and reap a substantial reward
for bis persevereance-in working np
the coal interests of this valley
The latest reports of the value of
the coal round there are very favora
ble, at it is said that good judges pro
nounce it equal to the best Blosburg
coal, excellent for gaa 'manufacture
and cooking well, which if an impor
tant feature.
The resource of oar 8 late are un
limited . and inexhanstable. In this
lame vicinity are large deposit of iron
ore, coal and limestone., . Each Of
which have especial value in the man
ufacture of iron. 'Above this coal
belt is a magnificent body ef white
pine timber that ooly needs a convey
ance to find a ready market. It will
be apparent some day that the miner
al wealth of three mountain and the
forests" found in them will prove a
valuable a the prairie of the valley,
and provide a laboring population that
will consume the valley product. A
track of some twelve mile will con
nect Cooper' coal mine with the main
trunk road.
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
KIROPEA NEWS.
Paris.' Jane S3. The army will evacuate
within two days. The troops at Lavallette
are reinforced.
Versailles, June It. The manifesto in
ternational protests against the barbarities
of Vermiltists.
The Orleans Prinoe arrived yesterday.
Fabrics has arrived and officially visited
Thiers, lie goes to Germany r t ?
The Court Martial is nnconvened ; an
immense number of prisoners' cases will be
disposed of. '
London, June 13. The Timet says a dis
cussion in the Iloase of Lords yesterday
bows that the advantages of the treaty
greatly overbalance it deficiencies. We
admit that to yield everything to conciliate
- an oppuiteat, is nowise, bat the American
CommisKionors also receded. The machin
ery of arbitration is satisfactory, aqd the
claims so aid hardly he sot lied better. -
A Tribmtt special says a special from
Berlin says there are rumors of negotia
tions between the German and Swedish
Governments, with view to internal rela
tions that may result ia a union of Sweden
and Germany before many months.
A special from Fraukibrt says tbe nam
- ber of invalids by the. lata war amounts to
4,090 officers, and 112,038 ueommissioned
officers and men. AUacians and Lorra'ne
an, though they became invalid in tbe
French service, will participate to a certain
extant if they choose.
Tbe municipality of Strasburg has re
ceived, as first installment, ten million of
franc from the Treasury for rebuilding tbe
houses burnt during the siege.
Paris, Jnne 13j Tbe Princess Mathilda
has asked Thiers for permission to return
to Paris, promising to abstain from politi
cal intrigues.
Moderate Republican candidates have a
fair prospect of success in the Seine and
Lowar Seine Departments.
The work of restoration in the Bois de
Boulogne has commenced.
Versailles, June 13, Trochu made a
long speech before the Assembly in justifi
cation of his administration of affairs.
London, June 14. Roehefort is seriously
ill. Bis trial is postponed.
The Time; in an editorial, says that the
United States also made concessions.' It is
unprecedented that such grave differences
should be settled without resorting to arms.
Tbe demand for damages for injury to
American,, commerce is unacceptable. It
hopes Europe will rise to a higher concep
tion of international fellowship. '
Tbe Telegraph says Earl de Gray 1 cres
' ted Marquis of Ripoa ia eeaseawenee of his
distinguished service connected with the
treaty. i , . k
The Standard say twenty-one men were
et ecu ted yesterday at the Bois" de" Bou
logne. London, June 12. In tbe House of Com
mons this evening, Gladstone, in reply to
a question, said the sixth article of the
treaty of Washington prohibit the use of
neutral port for renewal or aogmentatioa
of supplies to belligerents, only when they
are intended for sue against other belliger
ents, and not when exported in tbe ordi
nary way of eommeroe. This was, he said,
the understanding on the part of President
Grant and Mr. Schenck. It was under
stood, however, that on presentation of tbe
rule for acceptance by other powers,' the
statement on this point should be clear.
, Gladstone stotel be had received, the assent
of tbe United Stnte Government to his pro
posal to submit these principles of tbe
treaty to the European powers for their ac
ceptance, lie believed prospective advan
tage to- England ' would be immense, and
concluded by praising the tone of Ainerice
throughout the negHtiatioat. 1 : - '
In tbe House of Lords to-day, Russell,
in moving an address to the Crown against
1 theratifieation'of ihe treaty of Washington,
said that the arbitrators were boand only
by the international British laws, existing
at the time of the American war, and ar
gued that otherwise England might apply
one rule and. America another, aod the ar
bitrators still another. This ratification of
' the treaty might be demanded to secure
peace, bat it was, be argued, a dangerous
-eeedent and an unwise neglect of the
duty of England to her American colonies
when the flsbing interests were sacrificed,
for the treaty was onesided even about the
fisheries.
Granville said he accepted the discussion
but he did not accept Russell's motion, and
explained the circumstances attending the
negotiation of the treaty, and declared its
terms honorable and advantageous to Can
ada. Earl Derby, Earl de Grey and Ripon,
Lord Cairnes, the Lord Chancellor and tbe
Duke of Argyle defended the treaty and
Ihe conduct of negotiation.
EASTERN HEWS.
New Vork, June 13. At a meeting of
bank officers of this city yesterday it was
agreed to pay a dividend tax of the last Ive
months of the year 1870 under protest, and
to consult the Boston and Philadelphia
banks immediately as to future action.
Tbe Tribunt says that the statement that
-ha Russian Minister has written home a
itter disparaging to Secretary Fish is un
tunded. Washington, Jane 13. It is positively
mounced that-M. Terry will succeed
'rudbart. s French Minister to tbe United
tates. ..
Ex-Congre :maa C. C. Brown, of South
'arolina, was sentenced to day to pay a
ne of $250, and be imprisoned in tbe pen
- entiary for two years.
President G rant arrived from West Point
-day. He bad a conference with Gen. B.
'. Butler, and left for Long Branch on the
fternoon boat.
Galveston, June 14. There was another
torm yesterday at 10 a. m., which eon
nucd with great fury till midnight, de
troying telegraph and railroad eommuni
ation, doing immense damage to the city
nd shipping. St. Patrick's Church was
.down down, aod is a total ruin.
CALIFORNIA NEWS.
San Francisco, June 13. A private let
ter from Shanghai says Capt. Pease, charged
with piracy at tbe King's Mill gronp of
Islands, in tbe Pacific ocean, was arrested
by the Spanish authorities and sent to tbe
American Consul, General Soward, at
Shanghai, for trial. He having no juris
diction will send him to' San Francisco for
trial. Would have done so by the steamer
China, but the death of one of the witnesses
and the illness of another caused delay.
This afternoon a plunger with two men
left Market street wharf for Sancelito and
wa swept out by the tide and upset off
Lime Point. Jobu Palm was drowned.
Deceased was a boat maker, and leaves a
wife and fire children.
A practical test of the eoal received here
last week from the Alleutian Islands shows
that it is of tbe finest quality ever found on
the Pacific coast, and geologists pronounce
it tbe oldest deposit known this side of the
Rocky Mountains, if not on the continent.
It is said it ean be laid down hero, all ex
penses included, for $8 per ton.
All the Japanese arriving by steamrr
yestcrdsy have adopted full American cos
tumes - already, and appear perfectly at
home exocpt when going up and down stairs,
which gets them badly.
San Francisoo, June 14. Capt. Dailey,
who went out as sailing master of the
schooner Francis L. Steele in February
1 ist, for the Cocoas Island, in search of
treasure, under direction of the spirits, who
communicated through Mrs. Brown, who
was captain of the vessel and general di
rector of the expedition, has returned. The
schooner encountered the most terriffie
weather on the down trip, and put into port
In Central America, north of Panama, in
distress, and finally reached Cocoas, where
a month was spent in digging, first in one
place and then in others, as tbe spirits de
scribed, for the treasure, but without suc
cess. Seme of the party got sick, and the
rest discouraged and disgusted at the want
of faith- in the party and tho expedition
bunted ap. Capt. Dailey left tbe schooner
aod party at Panama, their funds having
'given out and supplies and credit failed.
He t rather nnfavorably impressed with
the enterprise.
Graid Lodge of the State of re-
gen), I. ). G. T.
itihiko usaiua.
Widsesdat, Jan 14, 1871.
Tbe speakers at the public meeting
were (elected; and, on . resolution,
were confined to fire tninnte speeches.
The Good Templar College, Mutual
Insurance Association and Prise Essay
mattsrs were called up, and the re
spective Committee reported they
would oe reaay at tne morning session.
Tbe i e port of Committee on Grand
Lodge organ was taken from tbe table ;
referred back to Conrmittee to report
by resolution at tbe morning session
RenreseoUvivea to R W. G. L. were
elected as follow : J. W. Miller, Jacob
Conser, Representative ; W. H. Lewi,
II.'C. Raymond, Alternates
G. Secretary authorised to balance
tbe account of Buena Vitta Lodge.
Resolution respecting viewing
Lodges that had ceased working, faid
upon tbe table.
Reces taken for the purpose of at
tending Orphan Asylum festival.
atossiao ssios.
Thobsdat, June 15, 1871.
Lodge opened in 3d degree.
Minutes of yesterday's proceedings
rrad and approved.
Report of Committee on Appeals, to
whom wss. referred the petition of
Rock Creek, recommend that the char
ter be restored.
Committee on Prise Essays reported
that tbey had awarded tbe prise essays
Repot t adopted.
The place for holding the next set
sion ol. the Grand Lodge was then
taken up. and Salem selected.
Report of Finaneo Committee, esti
mate and appropriation for carrying
on the work ot tbe Order tor toe cur
rent year, wa read and adopted.
Committee on Sinking Fund, to
Grand Lodge organ, reported $800
subscribed.
Finance Committee reported in favor
of the sanctioning of tbe reports of
il. W. C. T. and State lecturer regard
ing time spent in field labor. Report
adopted.' f "-
On motion it was decided to hold' a
public installation of Grand Officers
at 3 o'clock, at tbe University Chapel.
Finance Committee reported that
tbe G. W. C. T. give bonds to this
Grand Lodge. Report adopted.
Committee on Good of the Order
brought In their report, which was
read and adopted.
The report on Grand Lodge organ
report that the publication ol tne pa
. per be continued, a heretofore, at a
job office, and tbe subscription fixed
at $1 B0 per annum, and constituting
tbe U. W. S. and O. W. V. T. editors.
Report adopted.
Resolution calling upon tbe District
Deputy to organise a series or Temper
ance meetings on Sundays j iodefinate
ly postponed.
Resolution regarding tbe G. M. forn
lining stationery, etc., for the use of
the Grand Lodge daring too next ses
lion. Resolution adopted.
A resolution regarding the snspen
ion of Lodge in arrears for dues,
wa indefinably tupprened.
Resolution regarding the appoint
meat of Chaplain in Subordinate
Lodges, be selected from members of
ptoo habit. Adopted.
Resolution respecting the circulating
petition by Subordinate Lodges to to
Legislature. -Adopted.
Resolution recommeoding to County
Lodges tbe adoption of appointment of
aovii siing c mmlt'er. Atiopieu.
Oa motion a copy of the reotutioa
ailing; for tbe circulating ot pennon
e handed to the Slate Temperance
'ooveniion, and its cooperation asked
-i carrying on t its pronsioo. '
The following resolution was adopt
i unanimously s . - . '
WHsasAS, The R. W. G. L., at its
'evrntb session, having passed tbe
(lowing resolution la regard to pro-
. tbltton. vis :
Ruolved, That, in the opinion of tbe
' w. u. L., tbe edueation of tho peo
le is all that is required to carry tbi
rioclple tn'nmpbaatly, and for tbi
irpose the lurest and most ready
eans is for Temperance men to act
, Hitically, and carry this subject inv
ediately to the ballot-box ; therefore,
Renolved, That we earnestly recom
mend to our Subordinate Lodges tbe
propriety of agitating the Temperance
question in so far that, as Good Temp
lars, tbey will strive to have nomina
ted, and will snstain for office, none
but Temperance men, regardless of
party. .
Resolution requiring Lodge Depu
ties to read the published proceeding!
of tbe Grand Lodge in their respec
tive Lodges. Adopted.
Resolution that a vote of thanks be
extended the Independent Order of Odd
Fellows for tbe nse of their ball, and
to O. k 0. R. R. Co. and to P. T. Co.
for favor to Representatives in reduc
tion of fare.
Resolution that members are liable
to charger for violation of obligations
woo are in tbe nnbit ot purchasing ci
gar aod other refreshments at saloons,
and that it is the duty of members to
prefer charges against such arsons
was adopted by a rising vote.
Question asked, whether a third de
gree member, who bad not passed the
AVTIBROOH SKS8ION.
A resolution regarding the sisters
receiving the attention from young
men in the bnbi. of visiting saloons as
a viola ti-.n of ihe Good Templar obli
gation was adoptud : first, by tbe sis
ters, aod by tbe brothers, unanimous-
The prizes for essays was awarded,
in temperance books, of ibe value of
$25 for the first, $12 for tbe second,
and $5.00 for tbe third ; and on motion
tbe system of awarding price for es
say for the paper, was indefinably
postponed.
A communication was received from
the Lad us' Aid Society of tbe Orphans'
Assylum. Read, and oc motioa or
dered to be spread upon the minutes
of tbe Grand Lodge.
A resolution calling upon the mem
bers of tbe Grand Lodge to co-operate
with tbe members of tbe htite Tem
perance Convention, was adopted.
A report of committee to incorporate
the Mutual Benefit Association was
read, staling that the association had
been incorporated.
A telegraphic rtmpatcb was received
mm Grand Lodge of Peansylvaaia,
sending fraternal greetings. The dis
patch, on motion, was ordered to be
spread upon tbe minutes of tbe Grand
Lodge.
Report of Finance on extra com
pensation to State Lecturer. Amend
ed, he was allowed $100.
Bonds of officers was read, and ap
proved.
Several resolutions regarding uoon
Templars visiting saloons were intro
duced and adopted.
Bv-Laws adopted oy Aumsville
Lodge was adopted by Grand Lodge.
Ten thousand dollars was reported
as subscribed to sinking fund for Ore
gon Good Templars.
Recess until 7 o'clock, to then
meet and march to University Chapel
for public installation of officers and
grand jubilee meeting.
With What Body Do Tbiy Ri?-
Some writers wbo consider tbe edito
rial office of tbe Golden Age a theolog
ical seminary, occasionally propound
to us question more easuistical than
profitable. We do not pretend to nn
derstand the providence of God, or the
economy of the universe, or tbe condi
tion of spirits in tbe next worn. ror
do we know what satisfactory answer
to give to a query addressed to us in
tbese words : " What is your opinion
as to tbe resurrection of the body ? "
It is easy to refer our enquirer to St
Paul's views. But what are St. Paul's
views 7 He thought a human body in
tbe grave was'Jike a seed of wheat iu
the ground. There is a sense in which
tbi view, which was meant to be tbeo
logical, ia also scientific. Tbe body,
once buried, shall rise again. That
is, it shall decompose in the earth ;
it shall mingle wltj tbe soil ; it shall
become part of nature's mould ; it
shall receive the rain from heaven ; it
shall quicken and revive, atom by
atom ; it shall struggle op re-germt-nant
to tbe surface ; and fioallv it shall
appear again to human eyes here in a
blade of grass, there in a head of clo
ver here in a trailing vine, there in a
spreading oak. This is tbe only lei
urrection of tbe body in which we
have any faith. Now, this explanation
may not satisfy the spiritual yearnings
of our enquiriog friend ; but after all,
rightly looked at, there I something
very beautiful and satisfying in that
eternal round of nature' transmuta
tion, which brings death and mortality
to light. Tbaddeus Stevens, by a
clause in bis will, bequeathed a sum
of money to be annually expended in
covering his mother's grave, as be
quietly phrased it, " with roses and
other cheerful flowers." Our idea of
the resurrection of tbe body is that if
tbi bequeat (hall be executed accord
ing to the testator's filial intent, there
will be a gradual rising of tbe sacred
dust which he wishes to honor, into
tbe very substance and body of tbe
Bowers with wnicn ne sougDl to keep
it in fragrant and perpetual memory.
So death evermore is life, neithen is
there any. grave which should not be
opened, nor any dead that shall not
be taised. Golden Age.
Singing is Families.
Children are delighted with poetry
at an early age; and what is loved in
early life cannot be easily effaced in
later years. A lady informed us a
few days since, that when a very little
glii, she bad learned hundreds of
hymn and poetical effusions not of a
childish, but of a pore and elevated
character. This early discipline, she
says, ha been a safeguard to her all
her life a preservation against sin and
folly.
Among the German forefathers it
was a common practice, in professedly
Christian families, to teach their chil
dren hymns and spiritual songs. Tbe
children bad thus useful employment
afforded them to fill op the time which
would otherwise have been spent in
idleness, if not in something worse.
Frequent repetitions of them at inter
vals, prompted to efforts to connect
the poetry with music, and this gradu
ally led them to acquire a taste and
cultivate a talent for sioging. To this
imple practice may be attributed, in a
great degree, the fioely cultivated mu
sical talent of tbe German people.
Singing in the family adds greatly to
the interest of the devotional exercises,
especial! y among Children. It makes
the ftmily altar and home circle a
pleasant place. Tbe influences of vo
cal mosio of social character have
always been very happy indeed. Show
us tbe family where good music is cul
tivated, where tbe parents and chil
dren are accustomed often to mingle
-their voices together in song, and we
will show you one, in almost every in
stance, where peace, harmony aod
love prevail, and where the greater
vice have no abiding; place.
.MianrrtJD or London. Tbe popu
lation of London is now 3,250,000.
No other city in tbe world has had so
vast population. Babylon wa fif
teen mile square, but never bad three
million of people, and Rome in ber
greatne never had half so many as
the present inhabitants of London.
Tbe growth of London has been won
derful. In 1665, tbe time of the great
plague, tbe population was abont 400,
000. Ia 1801, it wa only 958.000 ;
forty year after, it wa 1,948,000, aod
within the past thirty year It has in
creased to three millions and a quar
ter. At the same-rate of increase, the
people of London will number 5,000,
000 at the end of tho present century.
What we call ward are, in the
French cities, called. ' eomrennea,"
aod tbe represeato'ives of these dis
trict lot tbe municipal government are
called ; collectively tho ' Council of
tbe Communes, " or tbe " Oommune."
The Common Council io American cit
ies is tbe same thing, except that bere
we have carried our division of all
legislative work between two bouses to
such an extent that every council has
two branches. Io France there is bnt
one, and in cities where the " com
mune" ii elected, It power is tbe
same a that ot the alderman and
Common Council here.
A Chicago woman, whose husband prom
ised to bring her home a new bonnet and
didn't do it, took bis $10 silk bat and plac
ing it npoa the floor at his feet, tat upoa it
whirling baraell roana until tne rain was
complete. ' There," (aid sbe, a she arose
to ber feet, if yon can't raise me to yonr
level in point of dress. 1 11 pull you down
to mine."
India rubber tree are said to abound
;B Trinidad, but CO attempt is made
t j the inhabitant to gather tho gam.
New Advertisements.
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We are aware of the fact that K Is f eneraltj
an easy matter to proeare certificates a'testlng
the efficiency of patent remedies from a certain
class ( those who hae them. We have selected
the following because the names attached to
them are those of men rf the moit cartful and
tcrupulotH character, and because thi large
class of her acquaintances lu Oregon win not,
for a moment accuse or suspect them of any ex.
agceratlon In the statements thejr make.
OtTtlflxats from A. K. Shipley. Esq.. special
contributor to lbs Willamette Farm-r, and eco
rrtary of the Orejroa Horticultural Society :
Oswsoo, Oa , March 29, 1ST1.
Pa. A.M. Iostki:
Rome foor wreks ago I was entirely prostrated
with Rheumatism ; In fuet. I was Almost helpleas.
1 sent to yon for one to-ounce bottle of the
" I'nk Weed Remedy," by the use which I expe
rienced almost Immediate relief; and by the
time the bottle was gone Ihe Rheumatism was
fnne Prom my own experience, and from wh-tt
hare he-ud others say who have used the Unit
Weed 1 believe It to bs a certain ear for Rheu
matism. Tours, respectfully,
A. K SHIPLEY.
Certificate from the Hon. A. J Dufur, ex.
President ot the Oregon fltnte Agricultural Boci
ety, and author of ' Statistics of Oregon."
East Pohthsd, April 1, 1871 .
Da. A M. Imtu a Co :
I was afflicted with a severe attack of Chronic
Rheumatism; was confined to my bed most of
the lime from JanuT to July, when I used the
U ok Weed, and It cured me up.
A. J. DUFUB.
Certificate from Mr. James Bjhee, the cele
brated stock grower and " Klug of the Oregon
Turf."
Pitmi's Itn.jHD, January 14, 1871.
To Pa. A.M. loara A Co.:
This Is to acknowledge the efficcy of your
"OBk We-d Reme'y.or Oregon Rheumatic Cure "
I was afflicted for months with a very serious
attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism and tried
nesr-y all of the s-clled Rheumatic Remedies
witho'tt any relief perceivable. I then trie I
your Remedy, and Ita use resulted In the most
happy effects a perfect cure.
Truly yonre,
JAMES BTBEE
Certificate from Hon. F. L. Qutmby, ex-County
Commissioner of Multnomah county. Oregon.
Sist Porrnsn, April 1, 1871.
Da. A. M. Lortia A Co :
I have used the "Cnk-Weed Remedy " and
am misB-.-d It is a valuable medicine. It repw
UittM and invignrale the system. This is my ex
perience with the remedy.
Truly yours
.EDQ'IMBY
Certificate from Hon. N. H. lAne. Pilot Com
missioner of Oregon, and a member of the City
Council of Eat Pojtlsnd.
Kast PnarLASD, April 19 1871 .
A. M. Lobvsa A Co.:
I have been Blicted for several years with
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mt paina, accompanied by aeeere eonetipation.
Rv Ihe nse of one bo tie at your Unk-Weed
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NAT. H. LANK.
Certificate from Hon Gideon Tibbrtta. member
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East PorrLASO April 7, 1871.
Da. A. M ToavSA A Co.:
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Yours
GIDEON TIDBETT8.
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JHt-Olllce Htore !
G
H.UCICK.1KS AftU PBOVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware,
TABLEWARE,
PLATKDWAHK,
BTOSBWAKK.
MIRROR.
WILLOW WARK,
BASKETS,
TOBACCO A. CIQARS.
California Fruit and Vegetables !
BECEl VED BY E FEB Y STEAXEBS.
-SAI1 of which they win deliver to any part
of the city.
FAKItAR BitOTHEUS.
marlO.
Capital Boot& Shoe Store.
J. F. STAICER,
(Puneessor to gtalger A liter,)
A Well solwoted atook of Callforwla
and Eastern Boots and fhoes
I would call the attention of the public espe
cially to my o-vn manufacture, for which t have
auierlor f clliiies to tur i out No 1 wnrk. None
but ilie towat bras da of French, 8 took
will be used.
tVAll Worst Warranted.
VKepalrtng done with neatness and dispatch.
Commercial Street, Salem
(Ojs door south of Oregon Candy MTty )
SalcniTin Store.
ANDERSON & BROWN.
Comme cWl Street.
Importers of
Stoves,
Sheet Iron,
Copper Ware,
Brass and Zinc
rera sad Lift P Snaps,
How.e Kwratlslslwg Goods.
Tbey also manufacture Tin, Sheet Iron, and Cop
per Ware, and
Welchs Rotary Washing Machine
Iovaluable to all housekeepers.
Repairing prompt'y done. dAw
NORTH SALEM STORE
W. L- WADE,
AT TUrf )I D URBKN STORE,
A FITLsLs ASSORTMENT
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS) A SHOES,
o lot ii res a,
Hardware. Gen'al Merchandise,
Calculated for
City and Comity Trade.
Goods delivered to any part of the city free
ot charge.
Nov..W dwtl
S20 A DAY
TO MALE & FEMALE AGENTS
To Introduce the ceUbratel $43 Buckeye
BbmtO Bawlaaj Machine. Stitch alike
on both ltd ex, and ia the tatty licensed Shuttle
Machine In tbe United States for less than 40
that oses the celebrated WILSON FEED, and
art acknowledged by all to be tbe
BEST FAMILY MACHINE
for heavy and llgut sewing, In the market.
Outfit free.
Address HI HICK PEARIOI,
Ueneral Agents, Albany, Oregon.
febSm
PREMIUM WAGON FACTORY,
Corner Front and Sta'o St.,
BAL.KH, I i ORKOOI
33 O I H3
Lumber Wagons,
Express Wagons,
Thoronghbrace Wagorts,
Carriages and Buggier,
KCPf CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
' 0R.
MADE TO . ORDER
trWUHK WAUflAHTKD.-fcS
T. CUNNINGHAM & CO.,
AGENTS,
Commercial ttrest, Salem.
Jan T.
New AdtmisemenU.
LATEST SPRING STOCK!
Last Bat Not Least!
IP. LEYY,
rsser or Moorea' Block,
SALKH. - - - .OREGON.
HAS RECEIVED A rULT ABSOBT
ment of goods fur
Spring and Summer Trade,
CONSISTING OP
STAPLE t FANCY DRY GOODS.
OF ALL DrsCRIPTIONS.
L.H Cll'h L)te4M JrOOl.-l,
IN FINE VARItTT.
Millinery Goods
For Wholesale aod Retail trade.
Clothing & Gentlemen's Wear
OF ALL KINDS
BOOTS & SHOES,
3EEcvtst and O ottos,
CBOCKEBY,
Family Groceries.
All of which are resp."ctfully offered to the city
and coun ry trade.
AprllT
SALEM OKAY & HACK CO.
FORWARDERS fe SMFPEBS.
CITY DRAYMEN & HACKMEN.
AM freighting within Uie cftr done al ihi rt
ootictt an l on ren.9ii Able terms.
OMTtftte nttntty i t ttn Unne to convey
paaaeng'jr. to car or bot or oa city drives.
Sept. 12.
JETL,EMEIN'iS
w
E HATR JUST RKUKIVKD DIRECf FROM
San Francisco a large assarlmeot of
SPRING STYLES !
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING
Hats & Gaps,
UNDER V E A It,
FANC. TIER,
Colltifs Jfc dillf-i,
GLOVES, 4C, AC.
MUKPIIY A CROA8MAN,
(Bank BulMIng),
State Street, Baton.
March 2S.
BOOK AND MUSIC STORE!
H. D. BOON,
Coannierelal Street, alem, Oregon,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
BOOKS,
VT ATION ERV
BCIIOOL. BOOK.
BLANK BOOKS,
WALL PAPER,
FAcr ooods,
piahos,
OROAHS.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Initial Stationery, Etc.,
mAKKS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT
X he has in hand a full stock ol the above
named articles and constant), receives additions
direct from Eastern manufactures, aod is able So
ell at the lowest posstB e rates.
Come and pr os mv
AT WHOLESALE-
45 Front St., Portland
Atlantic White Lead-Pure
Various cheaper brands of
V
VAJtxlto XjsOac3L?
Downar'a Boatost OoaCOU,
Continental Coal Oil,
Diwast'i Bfaohlnory and Spl&dls
Oil.
Lard Oil para.
Boiled Linseed OIL
Biw Llnaeed OU,
Turpentine, Qlus, Varnishes En
glish and Amerloan Brashes al kinds.
Tallow Oohra,
Wladow Olaaa,
Paper Hang-in-',
ha Common and
Palntad.
April 1, dAw
GEO. L. STOB.Y.
VAN WAGNER & CO.,
FUi.NlTUHE DEALERS,
Rorth aid of Stato Street,
SALKH, - . . iOEKG09i
AEE NOW RECEIVING,
Direct from Ban Fraaclsco,!
A
Fresh Stock of Farnitore,
Oonsistln of ever variety or
First Class and Comn on!
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
CONBI8TINQ 0
Bed Room & Parlor Sets,
BVKKAVS,
TABLBS,
BUDITKADI,
HIHROas.Ae,
Also a full assortment of
BEDDING,
BKDSPRISGS.
KXCKLStOKX.
HAIR,
HUSH,
PtJLU,
Picture Frames & Mouldings.
We also mannfaetora and keep constant! a
hand tbe eeleoratea
Patent Premium
FANNING MILLS,
Which, for live years past received tbe r
r miom at the State Fairs held In
Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa t Oregon-
' Salem, Oregon, April io Ji, 1871. daw
Valuable Property for Sale.
I
CrfER FOR CALI
A Whole Section of Improved Land I
The same beinf an early donation claim selectol
In 1342. situated
Hear Gerrals, In Marlon Cenntj,
Five miles last, an four miles north of Bllver
toa ; the land being of excellent qual tv, half
fralrte and all well Improved Good dwe ling,
rooms; two boras and aver seven Biles of
fcnelng.
I am in earnest, and win take ten dollars per
acre for the whole, or divide the tract at rsasan
as'e ratas.
The farm implements aod "stock on the plane
win be s ld at fair prices Also
Two Lots and a Donse in Orcg i Hty,
Will be sold cheap.
BENJAMIN OLE AVE A.
Jmk 7 6 gitvorton.
Miscellaneous.
n. h. Mcdonald & co.
WHOLFS.II.E
DRUGGISTS,
San Francisco, C&I.
Ca tho attention of Dealers to their tame aaurt
nii nt of "Kewlr Arrived " GnoiW. comtMwed In
jart of the folkwtng article, ..cetW with verr
tiling kept In n well supplied M UOX-tatALJ;
A" STw 1. VIIVJIiIm
Kkksh JJnTGa.
TitrK!rs PaKnunniiB,
DacGciars' HvNimisa,
ShabXeb Haaaa,
FKBPraiKKlKJ.
TlTICWT M SntCTVstS,
Kmektial Oils,
w A.Kf.asjas vie
PAiarra jid Oils.
Which we offer at Ihe lowent Cash Prices, and are
determined not to be undersold.
B. U. Mc1X)NjLL1 A CO., Sam Feavcuco, Cax.
FOB SALE, C
OTTO BRIO BFftI.EM, located In San
Francisco, Alter our beat w isties, and exprcas
inn our thanks fur the liberal fwUimaiie we have
ret eived tur more than twent -ne Years, during
which period we have been steadily e tig aged In
tlw Drug bualneM In California, we beg to ear in
cnneuenc of the rapid growth of Dr. Walker's
California Vinegar Bitters, now spread over the
Vnited States and eoan tries tar beyond, we are
nec4.-tni.steU to devote our entire lime lu said buav
luens.
We are the Oldest Drag Arm on the Pacific Coast
and the only one, continuous under the same pro
prietors since latf, and hare determined to -ii our
large, prosperous, and well established business on
lavorsble terms.
This Is a rare opportunity for men with means,
of entering into a profitable batlnitet wiih advaa
aureM never before offered.
tor parUcuiars enquire of
iL il Mcdonald a co..
K H. McDowals, ) Wholesale DniKRHts,
J. C. ISrxNcaa. ( Kan Francisco Cal.
N. Ji. Cnilt a Mle ts made we bafl continue our
Importation, and keep a larpe stork of f resh goods
couHtautljr uu hand, and seU at prices to defy cow
petition.
I. Walstkb, Fivrriatwr. R. II. !la. A Co., IrrTirrlS
A GN. A.sdK iui rAlWo.t aI ,aissl U CwwBtrr Si., S .V
n LII 0 Bear Teiiiaear te their
Wvadrrr-flt C'-tratlve KsTele3.'
Vinegar Hitters) are not a vile Fairy
Prink, Made of Pear Kat., Whiskey,
Proof Hplrlto a ad Ilefsse Lie doc
tored, spiced and arwewteoed to pleaae the taste,
called Tonics," " Appetizers. - Restorers," 4kc
that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rain
but are a true Medicine, snade from the Katire
Roots and Herbs of California, free from all
Alcoholic Ktlmolftataw They are the
(Jit FAT BI.OOO PI'RIPIKR and A
IaIPE t.IVlNO PKlKCIPfLB, perfect
Renovator and IuTtxratoc of the Brute m, carry
Ing off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood
to a healthy condition. Mo person ean take the
Hitters accord log to directions aod resoala long
unwell, provided their Doms are not deetroyed
by mineral poison or other means, and tho rttai
onrans wasted beyond the point of repair.
They area C.eatlo Parsatlre aa welt
aa a Tonic poicMing. also, the psraliar merit
( acting as a powerful ajreot in reUevlBkg Congee
tion or Inflammation of the Lirer, and of all the
Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COW PIAINTH, whether
in young or old. married or siagle, at the dawn of
tromauhood or at the tarn of life, these Tunic Bit
ters have no equal.
For Inflnanaantory oad Ckroolc Uhea-
Minllaua and 4. oat, Oysprpaia or I a-
dlgrNtloa, llillon, Krmltteat and
Intrrmlitrist Fteero, Uloeaoe af the
IIIood.J--V(r Kldarya and Bladder,
these lliitrra buve been most snMessfuL Hack
llM-nr are caneed by Vitiated Blood,
whi.-h is generally produced by derangement ot
the Psgrntt ve Organ.
IYHPEPMA OR INDIGESTION,
Ilciuirtche, i'ain In the Bhonldera, Coughs, Tight
ness of the Ghent, Dixzinesa, Soar ErucUttkme of
he r-tomach, Bad Tasto in the Month, Biliona
Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lnnps rain In theretrions of the Kidneys, and
a hundred otheT painful srmptotBa are the off
prints of Dyspepsia, : I)
They invigorate the Stomach and stimniate tbe
torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of
iineo,nUed efficacy In cleansing tlte blood of all lm
purities, and imparting new Life and vigor to thi
whole sjNtem. !
FOR HKIN DIrEAEH,KrapUonetter.
Salt Hheam, Blotches, b(Kt 1'iinples, rastulea.
Boils, Carbuncles, IUhk-Worms, Bcaid Head, Sore
Rvcs. Erysipelas, Itch. Rcurfs, Di colorations of tho
SKiii, iiiuiiuriiHiiii i i Bw-tam-n ui vur r-sxiii, ui w. iish
ever name or nature, are literally dtiff up and car
ried nut ut themvsitem in Jt short time ltv the nse n
theM Bitters. One tmtlie in such cm will con-
vincc tho most increduloimof their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
Impurities bursting tlurough the akin in Plaaplee,
Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse it when 70a find it
obstructed and sluggish In tho veins; cleanse it
when it In fouUand jour feelings will tell yon when.
Keep the blood puro, and the health of the system
will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WORM, nrking
In the syt.in of aomany thousands, sra effectually
destroyed ann remove. -
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
J. WALK ETt, rroprietnr. R. H. MCDONALD
L-U., I'niKvnsw ana t?n. j(rTnui, in r rauiciiiro.
UU.. auu and - Commerce bireei, iNew xora.
THE NEW. FOIL-
For n few cents yoa can bnj
of your Grocer or Druggist s
f ackagc of SEA MOSS F ARISE,
made from puro Irish Moss, 01
Carrageen, rhich will mate
sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange,
and a like quantity of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, Char
lotte Itusse, &c It is the
cheapest, healthiest, and mos
delicious food in tho world. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
ielicato food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Change ! !
TUB GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC.
1 .antation Bitters.
This wonderful vegetable
rcforntlv Is the .liTt-:iii-chorof
th fMhle nnd slrbtli'
latol. As n tonic and cordial
for the nrd nnd langntd. It
has no equal among Mom
nchirs. As n. remedy for Ihe
nervoas wwiknen to which
women nrc rroclaItr sub
(m-. It Is fuiersrliag every
sther stlmnl.-int. In all Ol
mate, tropical, temperate
or frigid. It arts ni a spociflc
In every sfserles of ditordrr
whirl wndermlvie the t ottily
Mressxtti nnd lirtnkt down tli
ssltnal aprrtl. For sale ty
ill rrmnglsts.
A w. svaa.
w. A ais.
DEAN BROTHER L FISHER,
General Land Agents,
PORT1.ABID, OREQOI.
CITY PRIIPRKfT. PARIS A BIO
Fanr.lr.f Laoils Bourht and 8 kL
Having- a vary axtontiv acajoatntaaes) Id this
cilr. Chfornia aod throogh u EaatMm Stm.
partirs wishtrs; to aril or rent their farns, wUI
nnd a ready disposal by plaelag Uie wss Io oar
hands.
Dill BROinER A FISHER,
e. Fr.at Street,
Keal Estate, etc.
REAL HhTATi:.
For I Drscrltlvt Llsls r.f Town Prcperly,
farms, etc., in Ornon, md for copy of ihe
Beat EdaU Gautte to HISiKL A KKR-
RT Portlawd, or to HAMMER, A
TERKV Affewts Salana. seplS:xa
CIIAItl.US DITIOIV,
Commission Merchant
FOR
BUYING, fELLIKO AND FORWARD
ING ALL KINDS OFHERCHANDIoE,
P. 0. Box, Ko. 4091, 181 Pearl SU
NEW YORK.
Refer to Messrs. I.adil A Tilton. Port tend.
Messrs. Knapp, Bnrrell Sl Co. "
Measrs. Savier (St. Co , "
M.tt. Wade, rlsq., Salem.
W. P. Abrams, Esq., Xhillas City,
w :lad
Money Cannot Bay It !
von S1UHT is PKICELES !
0
The Diamond I i lasses,
tusrrAi Train mr
J.E. SPENCER &C0., N. Y.,
Which are now offered to the public are pro-
Doancel bjr ll ih reiebrvled Oiticru
or tl.e World to be the
3VXoist Perfect,
It a tar at, Artiflctal help to the human eye ever
known.
They are ironnd ondT their own snperriaion,
from minute CiystaJ Pebblr?, ntelteii Ugelhrr,
anrl tf fiive ihir name, M Diamond," on account
of their hardness and brilliancy.
The Scientific Principle
On which they re enmtrocted brtor the core nr
centre ot the ten directly to front f the eye,
pr during a clear and distinct vision, aa In the
aaioral, hralthy Hrht, and preTentlnK all un
pteaaant sensation, such as fliroinrrtng and
wavtrrinf of suht, dixuness, Ac . peculiar to all
others In oac. r:
Thty are Mounted in the Finest Manner
lit frames of the bent quality, of all material
used for that purpose.
THEIR FINISH AMD DURABILITY
CANNOT BE BUKPA88KD.
CimoK. None rtnulne nnlrsa bearing their
trade nark stamped on every frame.
W. XV. MARTIN,
Jeweler and Optician, Sole Acentfor
MALEM, OREGON,
From whom they ran only be obtained. Three
goods are not suppled to Prdlersatany price.
M12.iwlr
FLORENCE
SEWING MACHINES.
The Florence Is the best Bewlor Machine for
family use, because It s-i seldom pets oat of order ;
If there Is one in the Plate ol Oregon not working
well, If I am informed of it, I ai.l fix it without
any expense to the owner.
SAMUEL HILL,
LA-GKEIiTT,
19 Montgomery Street South,
GRAND FOTEl Bil.DING
SAM FRAHCISCOt CALIFOBAIA.
Btrstton k Wal'er, Agents, Falem Oieg n.
SEND FORC!RCULARS.
ST Active Agents wanted In every place-?
1. M. KXSLSK. tttD'K HALSTUD.
KKKKKIl V Il I.STr.AD,
95 LIBERTY ST., NEW VuKB.
OREGON AMD NOBTH-WEST
COrilftllSSIOH iGEIICl
For baying and forwarding direct, via Isthmus
Kail and Cape Horn, with Pan Francisco
connections, all classes and varieties
of Merchandise, and for aale
of Exports from the
North west.
Advances made on approved consignments,
and orders n-spectfully solicited. All orders
and business will receive prompt attention.
- Helorcnces.
XEW YORK.
N. T. Nat'l Ex. B x, cor. Collrg 'see
Chambers Street
Mnwas. A. RICE Tilto-.85 Uherty at.
Mxtwas. J. U ilaowsaii. k Baos., Bsnk.-n, SS
Broad Street.
MsEeaa Bsstllt. Miu.iaTuoMAS,S48oatbSt.
OEEGOJf.
Msstas. I.Ann k TilttjU. Punters, Porthtnd.
Ho. K. O rnATTDt x, Portland.
A A. aluCcixr, q., Salem.
DecS9dtwtf
ESTABlIcUSD IX 1&3.
ARMES & DALLAM,
Importers, Jobbers and
MANUFACTURERS OF
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
BROOMS, PAITA. TUBS, CHURNS, B1UPHBS,
BASKS.T8, TWINKa, CORDAHR, MATCHK,
6TATIONKRY, PAPKR BAUS, ClAiTHEd
WR1SGKRS, FEATHER TiCSTERa,
UShlNO TACKLK, TEN FINS
AND HALLS, ETC., ETC.,
AND fa EN ERA L
House Furnishing Goods.
DIBECT ITORTFR3 OF BASKETS FROM
LKADINO UERMAN AM VKK.NCU
MANUFACTURE Ri).
Aorrrs m vat sals
8. F. Perro'slon Mslrh Bompany's Matchn,
American Net and Twine Company's Twines,
Poainn Max Mills' Taints,
J. C. Conroy &mpany'a Fishing Tackle,
HnNinseworth Whitoey's Paper Bags,
aherman's Improved Clotltes Wrlr-gera,
C. t tiiol.l k Company's Feather Dnstera,
F. Mclughlia's BrastiM.
Oar stock le the tersest on the Pacific Coast,
and our facilities for manufacturing anl import,
ing enable as to sell at lowest market price.
trersD por catalogti
!I3 fc ill 8vnfcl St., Fu Fntriir.
aprillS-3m.
PIAHOS HID ORGANS
IHAVSS Jl'IT RRCBIVID THI
largest stock ever broarht to this market
ket, consating of tbe follnwing snakes ol Tianos:
Hallet & DavU'f
(C lebrated New ScalrJ
Chickering & Son's,
Parlor Gem,
Bradbury Piano,
And coming by rail
SCMETH'KG ENTIRELY NEW
In the Iloe of Piano Fortes.
My stock will range In price from
S350to S600.
I aho hare on hand a large itock of
M1S0X & IL1MLLYS
CABINET ORGANS.
Which I offer for safe at astern price..
W. T. SHAN AH AN,
No. IS First Srreet,
PORTIaANU, .... ORKGOI,
(Near Ladd Tilt i.'s Bank,)
AprUJdaw
HUcellaneons.
jisoa l aoTAU
raiacis a. smith
ROYAL & SMITH,
StALSaS IX ASD ASCrACTCB'B OF
Boots and Shoes,
Cu! fsrk Ial to Older mil YanuidL
We are receiving new supplies of
BootN txiifl Shoos
Of every variety suited to the
SPRING TRADE.
Agents for The Improved Home Shaft
tie Fsvrlag Machine.
We call special atte-iUon to the
" Improved 3Iailino.'
apri!23
Sash, Blind and Door Factory,
FRONT 8TRKET.
SALE Mi OKKOU9.
VmiX i SIAPLETON iMmfitlirm.
SA5H, BLINDS. DOOR?, FRAMES k MOrtD
Ings of all dtscrlptions kept co; stent ly on
nand and made to order.
Planing. So-cle S twins. Turning,
and Jvbblog of all kinds done on short notice.
P7"AI1 Orders Promptly Billed J
CAM aT
MARUFACTURERS BRICK BLOCK.
COOKE & SMITH,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH, DOORS AND BUNOS
Inside and Outside Finish,
HTAIU UUIL.DING,
Scroll Sawing and 7.iniing.
l-Mowldlnge Made to Order
Regular sises of work constantly on haod.
49-Ordera from tbe country promptly oiled.
Factory On Block Kast of Chemeh
ta Uoaie.
Palem, May 10. oawtf
SPRING CAMPAIGN FOR '71!
M. MEYER & SON
f TAYE JCfcT RfcCEIVEU AN KXCELLtNT IH
11 Toice of
GEMS 1 BOY'S aSIOI IADS CL0TH1XG
Furnishing Ooods,
Fancy antl Dry dioods,
BOOTS,
8I10KS,
II ATS,
CAPS,
TKIUKS,
AC, AC, AC
All of which they are selling at extremely low
Dfum.
Oire them a call before purchasing elsewhere
as they will show you goous with pleasure.
1. MKYER &. K)X,
(Corner Grlawold'a Block,)
Commercial Street.
March ?.
J. A. RIPPERTON,
Commercial St.. Salens,
TT AS JUST HETIRSED FROM
XI. t-an francU-o with a full assortment ol
gooods
FOR SPRING TRADE!
INCLUDING .
Ladies' Dress Goods,
JX RARE VARIETY, AND ALL NtW 8rYLE8,
MILLINERY GOODS.
Also a large assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING GOODS
Salem, March 25, 1571.
MONROE & STAIGER,
DRALERS IN
Monuments, Obelisks, Tombs,
Head and Foot Stones,
EXECUTED IN
California, Vermont
AND
XteOllcua. IVIiarlolos
8AL.BM, OHEOOS,
And Branch Shop at Albany.
lonel
JiiMt lteceivetl!
Choloe lot of
GOOD POTATOES.
MayM
COX KARHAUT.
K HAVsC A 8PBCIAL OK.
partment devoted to oar growing
Tobneco Sc Cifjar
trade, and keep on hand the choicest goods la
that line.
Mar'M COX V KARHABT.
Tlie Lcabo Ferry
IS Ave miles and a half sooth of fialem, and Is
the eaaieet and most direct route from
Salens to Independence,
Most mouth. Cor -vallls, Yaqttlsia Bay,
And all Intermediate polnte.
A New aod Commodloos Boat, firmly con
strnrted, so as to ferry stock of all kinds with
safety and dispatch. Th banks have been great
ly Improved, and the roads are In a belter con
dition than ever before. An accommodating
ferryman will always be In attendance, bat an
extra charge will be made for crossing at late
boars.
CI1AS. W. PaSTTYJOH!,
Proprietor.
May T-dsw.
KALE3I
Boot & Shoe Store J 'jp
Tliree Dors from Oregon fjaudy Mauufao
tory on Commervial street.
T. 33. XIOHOLS
BAH JUST 0PS3IED A
Full eSpring: -Htocli,
Of all Articles la bis Line.
And has a Fin assortment for
Gents, ladles Children's Wear,
Lately parcliased In San Francisco, -for
Sale on Most Keaonaole Terms.
Boots Wade to Order
" IS EYIRY STYLE,
ASS . .
itepalrlxtST Dowe at Short Hotleo.
April lS-dt
DANIEL LOWER,
13S rroat St. Portlanl,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Oregon prod ace said to best advantage in
Portland or Saa Francisco. Dealer la
California. JSc Oregon,
Produce.
AND
Tropical Fruits.
Merchant's orders filled oa reasonable tern
Portland, Aor.l. 4AW.
mmmmmM
Dentistry.
B. suit. w. asusum
SMITH A tlCRCDlTll.
dentistm;
tsriswold's Block, Opposite Baan'
' SALEM, OKEG(Nn'
ALL KINDS QT PLATE WUKK DOliK ee
hort notice, such as Oold Plale, Uve
Plailna. Adamantine, Voleanite. or Rubber Vat
cantte faced wli Sne goW or alnmlnom.
rVE WAnuANT ALL OUH WUKK not excelled
any office in the world.
Prices and styles of work to ei.lt all classes e
pailente fiom five to tarty dollars per art.
vve use no one in our oioce. jsnarswieucv mmmM
r otuce local or general anaesthesia for the
alo In fxtrmction of teeth. o7
Teeth t a It en eat Wlthowt Plev
Teeth extracted
. wlUithe ase of I .V
Itrons Cxlrte
'(Lauahlng Bail
tbe moat popular method oacd la testers
cities.
liy L. JS. HKIFF.
OfTireKron HoemsOvsrtka Bank.
tW All Dentistry performed with late I
prwvecnenta. oatesa, sew. 1, Wl ss
N
ESHITT'S MEAT MARKET,
On Commercial Btreet, opposite lbs Unionist
Oihca.
Here can always be fcand
The Uest of Fre... Meats,
Oarelnlly prepared for market, ai- kept la ev
ery variety, nr. neaoiu win ajwaya mm
Sugaar Cured Hams and
Dried Meats,
Const.ntly on hani, as V
CITY MARKET,
hlale btreet,
Next door to the New Tork Bakery.
The nnderslcned will keep a full supply nf
11 K ATS OF AL.L, KIKDS,
And of the best Quality,
AT THIS CONVENIENT STAND.
And lnvit a share of the public patronage.
SMITH BOViKkll.
Salem, February lSih IsTl.
HERE nr. 161!!
In Salem, And movkhnf the very best of
CEDAR WASH TUBS!
And selling thtm lower than ever.
These tubs ere made of moontaln cedar, and
the staves are matched together.
rV AH kinds of cooper ware made to order,
and warranted.
To the merchants 1 will say that I ean sell yoo
a better article oi tubs than eny factory work
that is made, and so i;ear their price that yoa
Chn do oetur by your costomeis and hj jour
selres, by buying of me than with imported ware
Give my wash tubs a trial and see for yonr.
selves.
rJTKone gtnnlne without my name branded
on them
Shop on Commercial Street, ase it tat
Starke jr's Brick Blook.
J. 91. COULTER.
may! ,
WM. at. LAl'UUEAU. J. N. GIAJVIU.
CAl'lTAL MARKET,
Liberty Street, star Stato Street,
Salem, Oregoa.
Beef, Mutton, Poi la, Lard,
BAHl,
SIORS, '
IUOILD1RI,
FLOl'R,
KISH,
POIXTRY, ale.
maylS
UNK WEED REMEDY!!
The Oregon Rheumatic Cure
FOR BALK BY
Wenthorford, & Co.,
Dea'ers la Drags, PalntsOils, Ac
msyl9
WOOL BOUGHT!
JJIQHEiT MAB KET PBIOE PAID,
. o?a- cash!
tWWool ralrers Uke notice.
r. LETT,
.Hoarea' Old Corner.
AprllT.
One Thousand Dollars
WUI buy Lots No's S, 4, 5, , T, and 8, in block 18.
in Myers' addition to
Soxitb. Salem !
aThe nest Investment yet. At half their
value. Address,
P. O. BOX 144,
April 14. -lem-Ore,.-.
150.000 Pounds
Wool "Wanted,
FOR CASH! "
M. MEVEU . SOX,
Orlswold'a Block, Salem.
aprUt
TOWIV LOTS
' - IN
3XToi-tlx Salom,
ALSO-
THREE HOUSES AND LOTS
Xrx JSfxloxxL,?
FOR 8ALC BT
. , , H. D. BOOS.
Febo.tm
S N D !
THI tTBrOBHSIOasID, HAVISTO
X lesaed the esnd and gravel deposits ea tbe
Island for the comb g season, la prepared to far
nlshgand, Gravel and tiardeh Loam, cheaper
than It can be got from any other point.
Orders left at Breman Bros, will he promptly
"'J1- . , JU. W. MIHTO.
AprllT -
Salem Flouring Mills.
BEST FAMILY KLOUH,
BAKKH'S KXTHA, XXX,
BfJPKR.riHSS svoA;
GRAHAM,
Middling Dran and Shorts
CORSTANTLT ON IIANO.
y HIQHrST PFICB 1 CUB .jy
PVII xT-OIst AV IIE.VT
AT ALL Tmss.
K. C. KIIIET,
Nov. tS-dlf
A rent 8. T. at. Co.
First Premium
at tlx
8TATE FAIR!
1870,
B.U.WAITE
BOOK at JOB
BaJesn, Orejsjost.
The beet Printing, of
all kinds, at LSo thau
PorUaod price.
Blank for sale.
COX & EAR1IART,
tMBUU ABA SBTAIL
GsV R OOQ XL 0
ass ctviaos a
Flour, Mill Feed. Grain, Etc.,
Ooxamorelal Stroot, sUaa. --
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