The Oregon weekly statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1878-1884, July 05, 1871, Page 4, Image 4

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AD W ItX. AMETT AM.
sr t. l. tinrio.
f rom tbJJatca&e' froten gorges,
te&pirg like a child at play,
Winding, widening through th. valley,
Bright Willamette glides away.
Onward over.
Lovely river.
Softly-eallias; to the tea;
Tim that scars at, .
-, Maim and mart as,
Leaves no track or trench on thee.
Spring's green witchery Is weaving
Braid and border for thy aid ;
Grace rureVar haanU thy journey.
Beauty dimple on thy tida.
Through the purple gate of morning
.Now thy roseate ripples dance ;
Oolilen, then, when Bay departing,
On thy waters trails his lance.
Waltaing, Sashing,
Tinkling, plashing,
Limpid, volatile and free
Always hurried
To be buried
In the bitter, moon-mad sea.
Id the crystal deeps, Inverted,
Swings a picture of the sky ;
Like those wavering hopas of Aiden
Dimly in our dreams that lie;
Clouded often, drowned in turmoil.
Faint aj4 lovely far away- -
Wreathing sunshine on the morrow,
Breathing fragrance 'round to-day.
Lova would wander -
Here and ponder
Hither Poetry would dream ;
Life's old questions,
Sad suggestions,
"Whence and w hither 7" throng thy
stream.
On the roaring waste of ocean
8oon tby scattered waves shall toss ;
'Mid the surge's rythmic thunder
Shall tby silver tongue be lost.
Oh I tby glimmering rush of gladness
Mocks this turbid life of mine,
Racing to tbe wild Forever
Bown the sloping paths of time t
Onward aver.
Lovely river.
Softly calling to tb sea ;
Time that sears us.
Maims and mars ns.
Leaves no track or trench on thea.
Towthof JuJjlSn.
At tbe time approaches for tbe ob
servance of tbe great National Anni
versary, it brings to mind one of those
good old dittiea as sung by oar grand
sire. It most elaborately illustrates
what they thought of Independence
day, nod bow they observed it in tbe
good old fashioned way.
Independence) Day,
Squeak the fife and beat the drum,
Independence day has come,
Let tbe roasting pig be bled.
Quick, twist ofl the rooster's bead.
Quickly rub the pewter-platter.
Heap tbe nut-cakes, fried in butter ;
Set the ejps and beaker-glass,
Tbe pumpkin pie and appla-saace.
Send the keg to shop for brandy ;
Maple sugar we have handy.
Independent, staggering Dick,
A noggin mix of swinging thick ;
Sal put on your russet skirt,
Jobnatban get your bonghten shirt,
To-day we danee to tiddle diddle
There comes Sambo with bis fiddle.
Faro bo, take a dram of whisky.
And plsy us Tankee Boodle frisky,
Moll, com leave your wicked trick
And let us have a reel of six.
Father and mother shall make two
Sail, Moll, and I, stand all a row ;
Sambo, play and dance with quality,
This is tbe day ol blest equality.
Father and mother are but men,
And Sambo is a cituen
Come, foot it Sal Moll, figure in.
And mother yuu dance up to him.
Now saw as fast as ever you can do,
And, father, you cross o'er to Sambo
Thus we dance, and thus we play.
On glorious Independent Day.
S5C0BS TKBSF.S.
Rub more rosin on your bow,
And let us hare another go -Zounds
1 as sure as eggs and bacon,
Here's ensign Sneak, and uncle Beacon,
AuntThiah, and there's Bets behind her,
Ou blundering mare, than beetle blinder,
And there's tbe squire, too, with his lady ;
- Sail, hold the beast, I'll take the baby.
Moll, bring tbe squire the great arm-chair1.
Good folks we're glad to see yon bcrf
Jonathan got th great ease bottle, i
Your teeth can pull its corn-cob stopple.
iojign Deacon, never mind,
. Squire, drink until you're blind
Thus we drink and dance away,
This glorious Independent Bay.
Eastern Oregon.
Tbe raiov season of western tf goo
it a distinct feature of tba.t sectidj and
ba gained for it tbe title of the 41 Land
of Web-foot." Tbese raint extend
from tbe Ocean to the summit of tbe
Cascade range, and tbe ea breezes of
umoier bring over that tame extent of
territory tbe deliciou cool night witb
which the western valley are favored,
and which prevail, almost without ei
' .crption, through tbe hottest season of
'' tbe-jear. Tbese tame influence tem
per the winter of tbe coast valley,
which are mild, to much o that tbe
pastures are frequently green from Oc-
tobtf to Spring.
Crossing tbe Cascade Mountain, we
find to the eastward, comprising over
half of the area of tbe State, a region
subject to entirely different climatic
influences, because removed from tbe
direct effects of Ocean wind and cur
rents. "The entire physical structure
of tbi region, and tbe nature ot its
soil and climate, are to radically dif
ferent from the western valley region,
that it i not easy to believe that only
a mountain barrier separates the two,
and produce a change of character so
distinct and opposite. There are sev
eral roads over tbe moooUios, but tbe
most available mean of access to tbi
great Interior is by tbe Colombia river,
which ba cleft for itself, by tbe flood
of many centuries, a pat'nway through
the mountain ranges, which are spread
out to a width of nearly seventy five
mile. Navigation is impeded by rap
ids at the Cascades, and the Dalles,
which are passed by railroad portages,
and the latter place the distinctive
characteristics of tbe country prevail.
There s less rainfall here, and wln-ter-'snows
are known in lien of tbe
long prevailing raint of tbe Willam
ette. Tbe summers are warmer and
winters colder than to the westward.
Tbe products of the soil vary, ns
consequence, and the soil itself is en
' tirely different. Tbe bills and prairies
of th Willamette equally invite culti
vation and reward labor, while belts of
timber and water coarse are abnnd
ant. To tbe eastward, along tbe Col
umbia, and stretching back to tbe Blue
Mountains, an irregular range, occu
pying with ita many sport a great ex
tent of territory constituting the only
valley of that mighty river, it t range
of grassy hills, witb few tpringt and
only distant water courses, affording
almost boundless pasturage npon the
nutritions bunch grass that cover
them, but offering few inducements for
cultivation, except in tbe narrow val
leys worn in deep chasms where the
mountain streams force a way to tbe
main rivers. These- widen as the
mountain are approached, and near
them are to be found beautiful valley
which occupy tbe head of the stream
formed by the rich dt b-is washed down
from tbe mountains. This belt of
grassy bill and narrow valley extends
back from tbe Colombia thirty or forty
. mile, and save that occasional dis
tricts, each as tbe valley of Snake riv
er along tie eastern line, and also
along tbe Columbia where the land
are to vest, are covered with desert
age brush. This may betaken as a
genera' description of Eastern Oregon,
where, except in tbe Bine Monntains
which' contain excellent pine forest,
timber and water are not abundant1
TALLKYS OF BASTE AM OEXOOK. "
-
Always close to the mountains, and
sometimee nestled among tbe range,
are valleys of great extent and remark
able fertility. Indeed the river and
' -reek bottoms of tbe interior ihow tbe
most wonderful results as tbe reward
of agriculture. Tbey resemble and
fully equal similar lands in California.
Along tbe eastern base of tbe Cascades
may be foond extensive districts worthy
of settlement and cultivation, but tbe
most advantageous locations East of
tbe mountains are close to and among
tbe Blue monntaios. We instance the
lands of tbe Umatilla Reservation
which are of great extent aod value,
and those of Birch creek adjoining on
tbe west, all under claim of settlers
and producing the most successful and
wonderful harvests. - Tbe valley of
Wall Walla i partly in Oregon, and
i is not too much to claim that for
natural beauty of location and for re
liable fertility it equal any district in
tbe United States. It must be borne
in mind that this Interior region ba a
high altitude aod derive many ot it
characteristics from tbe variety aod
purity of its atmosphere. Tbe valley
0 the Grande R'lnde is really au open
log about thirty miles in length and
averaging nearly eight mile in widtn,
windiog amoog tbe mountain spars and
constituting tbe rich county ot Union,
already a populous and wealthy re
gior.
' Crossing an easv divide to tbe South
we find tbe Powder River Valley simi
Urly situated and about tbe the same
extent, though it has a greater altitude
and much of its surface is desert and
covered witb sage brush. A great part
of it, however, is very excellent for
cultivation and occupied by permanent
settlers. These valleys penetrate the
mountains, a do those of Burnt
river and Willow creek, aud the streams
to the South : and in every direction
around tbe wide extent of tbe Bine
mountains. Those we bave described
we have personally visited, and there
are many others, though perhaps
smaller in extent that undoubtedly re
semble them. One great advantage of
all tbese fertile spots is tbe vicinity of
rich aod extensive mining regions
which exist in tbe Blue mountaint and
offer a partial demand for their pro
ducts. We bave quite lately published an
account of tbe Ochoco aod Crooked
river valleys, written by a subscriber
who uvea there. Tbe stream which
empty into the John Day and Deacbutes
rivers, which occupy tbe region lying
between the Cascade range and Blue
mountains, to which they belong, offer
a considerable inducement to settle
ment, aod everywhere, even if not
available for cultivation, there exists
unlimited pasturage where cattle npon
a thousand hills can thrive and be a
source of wealth. These pasture lands
extend, alao, to many parts of tbe
Blue Mountains, wbicb differ in struc
ture very materially from the Cascades,
which are the most rugged ridges found
upon the continent, being an continu
ation of tbe Andes, the Cordilleras
and the Sierra Nevada.
In another article we shall speak of
tbe region which may properly be
called Middle and South-eastern Ore
gon. Letter from Jackson County.
Rock Point, June 25th, 1871.
Ed. Statismah : Permit me through
your columns to present to your read
ers who are seeking a home in Oregon
tbe advantages of Jackson and Jose
phine counties. From what 1 bave
seen after seven months residence here,
having traveled over most of the set
tled part of what is called Southern
Oregon, I am prepared to say that no
part of tbe State presents more induce
ments either to the poor man or capi
talist than do the above counties.
Tbey bare more territory than Massa
chusetts and Rhode Island combined ;
a mild and healthy climate ; inex
haustible mineral deposits ; a fair pro
portion of acredale soil ; excellent
water power easily applied, with other
advantages which will, at no distant
day, make this part of tbe Pacific
coast what East Tennessee is to tbe
Alleghanies. Tbe comparison is striking-
Tbe people of this part of the State
are very fond of tbeir regular Demo
cratic hash, bot many of tbe more
thinking part of the community begin
to decide that if they cannot have a
square meal, according to promise,
once in a while, they will change
cooks. Tbey have been promised rail
roads, and we receive newt one week
tbat tbe California aod Oregon Rail
road will certainly be completed soon ;
tbe next we are tcld that it is all in
doubt, tbat no great amount of pro
gress will be made until certain law
suit sre settled between the companies,
and between members of each com
pany. These delays may serve the
purpose of designing politicians and
capitalists, but are bard on the peo
ple here, who are compelled to pay
three cents per pound for all produ.ee
sent out or brought into tbe country ;
or if tbey would go to tbe Capital aod
back tbe cost of travel i equal to go
ing from Omaha to New York and re
turning. No one need fear but tbat
this state of affairs will soon be settled
with tbe Oregon and California road.
Tbe branch from Rogue river to Utah,
in running order, together with a road
from San Francisco by Humboldt Bay,
Crescent City, Illinois Valley, to intel
lect with tbe others iu . Rogue River
Valley, will give Southern Oregon ad
vantages second to none other on tbe
coast. The last named road is per
fectly feasable, and- when once com
pleted will be one of tbe best routes
on tbe continent, penetrating tbe 6nest
timber land in tbe world, much of it
wholly inaccessable by water for tbe
want of safe harbors. Tbe copper,
chrome, iron and gold of Josephine
county alone would justify tbe build
ing of sn b a road. Tbe failure of
the placer mines, tbei xidn ot a large
portioo of tbe population who were
engaged in mining, together with tbe
influx of tbe Chinamen, ba for tbe
present brought tbi country to finan
cial stagnation, yet tbe means of liv
ing here are both abundant and cheap
and immigration will receive a hearty
welcome.
Jackson county ba been well gov
erned J tbe county i not much in debt ;
ber taxes are about a high as tbey
re in Linn county.' Josephine ba
suffered much from bad management,
but since ber failureto be annexed to
Jackson, as many of ber best citizen
desired, all seem now determined to
keep up their county organization and
redeem tbe credit of tbe county, pay
off ber debts and commence anew,
and I think tbe present financial poll-
cy of tbe county officials will extin
guish ber indebtedness in one year
moie.
" With a slight addition to tbe popu
lation of Jackson county tbe county
ought to be divided and a new county
formed, comprising Table Rock valley
and Big Butte, with all tbat portion of
Jackson county north aod east of
Lower Table Rock. In fact, we conld
now support a county organisation
and leave Jackson equal to most otber
counties in tbe State. i. H. U.
Cltj and County Hems.
Ebbata. Day before yesterday tbe Her
ald stated tbat Messrs. Ladd k Tilton re
ceived only one mementoe to deposit in the
cornor stone of the new Masonic Temple,
and that was a newspaper. Yesterday we
offered to wagerthat the name of that paper
was the Arm A'ortkmmt. This morning we
withdraw our proposition, and. assert that
tbat paper was the Ileal Estate Circular of
the enterprising firm of Hammer k Terry,
of this city.
Asderso k Brow. Thi enterprising
firm ha made aa addition to tbeir estab
lishment, by tbe erection of a shop in the
rear of their store, and placed in it a forge,
etc., where steam fitting, lead and composi
tion work is done. Plumbing is now a
specialty witb them and they are always on
hand for orders.
' Local Bwrmis. This office is indebted
to Mr. John Howell for a nice lot of fine
old English cherries The new bridge
beyond Leabo's ferry was completed yes
terday ; the road is in fine condition and
the ferry in good order Some of the
member of Book and Ladder Company
claim they bad the first water on the fire
yesterday...... Cox k Earhart keep 'the
Charles Dicken's cigars on hand....Tbe
Webfoot Band with their new instruments
are meeting every night for rehearsal..
Bavid Cole is fixing up tbe fountain in Ma
rion Square. It will be ready by tbe
Fourth of July If the weather gets
much warmer the local of this paper be
tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.,
can be found if wanted in Uiafovage k
Wright's ice house Hammer k Terry's
new Real Estate Circular is being sown
throughout tbe Eastern States. They will
reap a good harvest All the State offices
will be closed on Independence Day....
During tbe trials tbat came up before the
Court yesterday, we were particularly
struck with the equinimity with which
Judge Tbaycr performed his duties. His
countenance was always "childlike and
bland."
Fire. The alarm bells were rung yes
terday at three o'clock, aod the Fire De
partment in less time than it has taken to
write this, were rushing up State street with
the thermometer 90 in the shade. The
fire proved to be a barn owned by the Wil
lamette Woolen Factory Company, located
near the Pioneer Oil Mills. To much
praise cannot be given t tho promptness
with which our firemen arrived on tbe spot.
When both companies done so well it makes
but little difference which got the first
water. The fire was caused by children
who had matches for the purpose, we are
told, of setting off soma fire crackers.
Almost as Accidest. While suspending
the wire yesterday at Leabo's ferry, a man
got overboard, and but for Billy Pettyjohn
would bave been drowned. Pettyjohn
jumped in the water, regardless of his own
life, and managed to get the man ashore.
Both were nearly exhausted, but recovered
so as to come to town last night and con
gratulate themselves upon their narrow es
cape over several glasses of hot whisky.
Woodigrx Camp Mbetiso This meet
ing we are informed is under way. The
location is near the road in a delightful
grove and near good water. Good speak
ing and a great number of mediums are
present In the language of Mr. M. P.
Owens our informant, lively times are ex
pected. Fare round trip from Salem and
return $1.
CHERRres. Our old friend, Mr. John
Martin, had us in mind, it seems, when
picking bis cherries, for we find he set aside
a mess of very beautiful ones to our share ;
but he couldn't bave thought half as mnch
of us when picking them as we thought of
him, when proving how excellent they are.
Overland Store. This- establishment
opened yesterday displaying a fine lot of
new and fashionable dress goods at prices
that makes our less enterprising dealers
open tbeir eyes. Ladies are especially in
vited to call and look and price their stock
if they do not buy. No charge for show
ing goods.
The following dispatch was. received last
evening, which assures as that tbe Mult
nomah Steam Fire Engine will be with us
on the Fourth of July :
Portland June 29th.
Jobs G. Wrioht,
Chief Engineer Salem Fire Department:
Will leave here July Fourth, at 7 a. m.,
with about fifty men.
S. G. Skiduore.
Serious Accident. On Monday last, while
Mr. W. H. Vandevort, residing near Coos
Bay, was getting bis team from the pasture
he was thrown from the horse he wasridinz
and his collar bone broken. Although
painful, tbe attending physician gives hopes
tbat be will recover.
Cbekeketa Lodge. This Lodge of I.
0. of 0. F. had their election for officers
last evening, which resulted as follows : T.
H. Reynolds, N. G. ; J. D. Jordon, V. G.;
Al. B. Croasman, R. S., and C. S. Wood
worth, Treasurer.
Multnomah Steam Fire Engine Com
pany No. 2., of Portland, have accepted the
invitation extended them by the Salem Fire
Department, and will be present on the
Fourth of July.
0. k C. R. R. It is expected tbat tbe
0. k C. R. R. Company will have the road
bed ready for the iron to Eugene by to-morrow
nigbt. As soon as tbe Railroad bridge
at Harrisborg is completed the cars can
run to that place.
Ball. A grand Ball will be given by
Tiger Engine Co., No. 2, on the evening ot
tbe 4th. By referring to the list of man
agers, we are assured that those who attend
will enjoy themselves until the " wee sma
hours o'morn."
Coming Oct. That ancient, honorable
body, of which Billy Patterson is Presi
dent, will parade at four P. x. on next
Tuesday, the Fourth of July. Look out
for them 1 hulti promises to be with them.
Masonic Special meeting of Pacific
Lodge No. SO this evening, at 8 o'clock
sharp. Work on E. A. degree. By order
of the W. M.
Flags. "Hang your banners on the
outer walls," and in doing so bear in mind
that Henry D. Boon has the star spangled
flag of all sites and prices for sale.
Accident. While going to the fire yes
terday, John Busbnelt fell and was run
over by the hose cart of Tiger, No. 2, and
painfully but not seriously hurt.
It would be well to fix the sidewalks and
get those large boulders on Court street out
of the way before the Fourth. Let our
streets and walks be in order on tbat day.
Up the River. The Shoo Fly under
tbe command of Geo. A . Pease, formerly of
the Alert, passed up night before last,
bound for Uarrisburg on a special trip.
Tbe New Advertisement of David Cole
will be read With interest by those who ap
preciate a good down east joke.
R. W. Sayers had ice cream yesterday. It
was splendid, to-day it will be splendid.
An Ihtieestiho Tbial. A case was
tried and disposed of yesterday in tbe
Circuit Court wbicb attracted more
than ordinary attention. Some time
since a young German, Heory Stroh
meyer, together witb bis wife, were
bound over in tbe Police Court to
answer to charge of stealing a gold
watch and several article of clothing
from Mr. Carney. The Grand Jury
presented an indictment against the
bnaband, and returned " not a true
bill" as to Mrs. Strohmeyer. Upon
the trial yesterday very great efforts
were made by tbe prosecution to secure
a conviction, but the jury returned a
verdict of not guilty after only about
five minutes', deliberation, and tbe de
fendant was honorably discharged.
Tbe verdict of the jury waa almost uni
versally approbated, aod tbe defendant
and his wife were warmly congratula
ted by their friend. Tbe defense was
conducted by John F. Caples, Esq.,
whose address to tbe jury it spoken of
aa a remarkably brilliant and powerful
tSaxt. Bulletin.
Dead Men tell ro Tales : if they did,
anathemas against the depleting lancet, the
drastio purge, and the terrible salivants of
tbe materia medica, would arise from every
graveyard. Tbe Motto of modern medical
science is " Prceerte and Regulate, not de
stroy," aod no remedy of our day is so en
tirely in harmony with this philanthropic
logics D a. Walker's Yeoctable Vin
egar Bitters. In this powerful, yet
harmless restorative, dyspepsia, bilious
complaints, and all diseases of tbe stomach,
liver, bowels and nerves, encounter an ir
res is table antidote. june28wl wdeod
Hew advertisements.
THE UfiK-WEED REMEDY.
We are aware of tho fact that it Is generally
an eaaj matter tq procure certificate attesting
the effictencv.ot patent remedies front a certain
class of those who hse them. We have selected
the following because the names attached to
them are those of men it (As most careful and
tarupulout character, and because tha large
- class of their acquaintances lu Oregon wltl not,
for a moment, accuse or suspect them of any ex
aggeration In the statements they make.
Certiflcati from A. B. Shipley, Esq., special
contributor to the Willamette farmer, and See
retary o! the Oregon Horticultural Society:
Oswaoo. Or , March 89, 1ST1.
Da. A. M. loaves :
Some four weeks ago I was entirely prostrated
with Rheumatism ; in fket, I was Almost helpless.
1 stnt to yon for ane 10 ounce bottle of tbe
t'nk Weed Remedy," by the use which I expe
rienced almost Immediate relief; and by the
time the bottle was gone the Rheumatism was
gone. From my own experience, and from whit
I hire heaid others say who have used the Cnk
Weed. 1 believe it to be a certain cure for Rheu
matism. 1 ours, respectfully.
A. S BHIPLSr.
Certificate from the lion. A. J. Dufur, ex
Presldent o' ! Oregon Puts Agricultural foci
ety. and author of Statistics of Oregon."
East Postlik), AprU 1, 1ST! .
Da. A M LnsvsA A On :
I was afflicted with a serere attack of Chronic
Rheumatism ; waa confined to my bed most of
the lime from January to July, when I used tbe
Uok-Weed, and it cured me up.
A.J. DDFTJB.
Certificate from Mr. James Bybee, the cele
brated stock grower and " Klug of the Oregon
Turf."
Puma's Iexaso, January 14, 187L
To Pa. A. M. LoariA A Coj
This ts to acknowledge the efficacy of your
"Cnk Weed Remedy, or Orrfon Rheumatic Cure "
I waa afflicted for months with a very serious
attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism and tried
ner-y all of the si-called Rheumatic Remedies
withont any relief perceivable. I then trie I
yonr Remedy, and Its use resulted In the most
happy effects a perfect cure.
Truly yours,
JAMES BYBEB
Certificate fnm Hon. f L. Quimby. ex-County
Commissioner of Multnomah county Oregon.
Zast Postlaso, AprU 1, 1871.
Da. A. M. Lost t A A Co :
I have used the "Cnk-Weed Remedy " and
am satisfied It Is a valuable medicine . It regu
late and invignraUt the system. This is niy ex
perience with tbe remedy.
Truly yours,
.E CQMMBY.
Certlfieate from Hon. N. II Lane. Pilot Com
missioner of Oregon, and a meuioer of the City
Council of East P Jtlitnd.
East Postlaxo, April 19, 1671.
Da. A. M. Loaves Co.:
I have been tfSieted for several years with
weakness in tbe back " and wandrrlnt; Rheu
mt pains accompanied by tevert cotutipation.
By the use of one bo tie of your Unk-Weed
Remedy, or Oregon Rrieumatlr Cure I have been
entirely relieved and cheet fully recommend it as
a most trainable and efficient remedy.
MAT. H. LANE.
Certificate from Bo Gideon Tibbetta member
of the City Council of East Portland.
East Pobtlasd. April T, 1871.
D. A. M Lobtsa A Co.:
Gkts This is to Infoni you thai 1 h.re used
your ' Uuk-Weed Remedy" f-r Neu'allt and
Rheumatic pairs and found relief from the use
of only one bottle, and c.n recommend It to
those in need of such a remedy.
Tours
GIDEON TIBBETTS.
Put up in 10-ounce Bottles at $1 50
per Bottle.
'REPARED AT THE OREGON MEDICAL LAB
ORATORY. By A. 31. LOR YE A A Co.,
EAST PORTLAND OHKGOM.
WTot Sale by all DrnfrarUta.
may34
BOOK AND MUSilTsTOHEl
H. D. BOON,
Commercial Street, r- olem, Oregon,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
BOOKS,
STAT1CSKR.Y
SCHOOL. BOOKS,
BLASK BOOKS,
WALL PAPER,
FAJCV GOODS,
PIANOS,
ORGAN?.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Initial Stationery, Etc.,
TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCINO TnAT
he has on band a full stock ot the above
named articles and constantly receives additions
direct from Eastern manufactures, and la able to
sell at the lowest possib e rates.
Come and pr.ee myj
3P T A NOSi
From the celebrated manafactcrj of
IIALLETT & CUMSION!
Which were especially chosen for me by two
of the best mutician iu Boston as superior for
time and finish IhrT can ba aold at rates to
dely competition. Also
The Famous Bnrdett Organ,
Which la unsurpassed for volume, richness of
tone and durability. It Is preeminent among
parlor Organs, more resembliug a pipe Organ than
a reed instrument.
U. D. BOOS.
Salem, April 18.
AT WHOLESALE
45 Front St , Portland.
Atlantic White Lead Pure.
Various cheaper brands of
Wnito Isead
Downer'a Boston Coal.Oll,
Continental Coal Oil,
Downer's Machinery- and Bptcdle
OIL,
Lard OU para.
Boiled Linseed OIL
Raw Linseed OU,
Turpentine, Olnsa, Varrlsho- En
fllahand Amsrloan Broshea al kinds.
Tallow Ochre,"
Window Olaaa,
Papas Hanging-,
ha--Common and
Painted.
GEO. L. STORY.
April 1. dAw
jaso l aovAU ratscis a. SHiiH.
ROYAL & SMITH,
DKALtnS US AHD MASCVACTCStSS IV
Boots and Hlioes,
Cuton fork lade to Order isd f arrutei
We are receiving new supplies of v
Boots (i i (1 echoes
Of every variety suited to the
SPRING TRADE.
Agents for The Iosprrsvred Roma Shut
tla Sowing Machine.
We call special attention to tbe
Improved Machine."
aprim
OPEJVING OE
SPRING CAMPAIGN FOR '71 !
M. MEYER & SON
HAVr. JCoT RECEIVED AM EXCELLENT IN
volc of
cms t Eors custom iadi noim.
Furnishing Goods,
Fancy anil Dry Goods,
BOOT!,
IHOEIJ
HATS,
' CAPS,
TRIISKS,
AC, etc, oVC.
All of which tbey are sellinr, at extremely low
ijrures.
Give ihrm a call before purchasing elsewhere,
aa tbey will snow you goone with pleasure.
81. ME YE 11 & SCWJ,
(Corner Grlswld' Blax-kO
Commercial Street,
aiaichiO.
Miscellaneous.
THE
DNK WEED REMEDY
OR-
OREGON
RHEUMATIC CURE.
History.
This remedy is composed of the active prin
ciple of the Unk Weed. Eng. Thasplum, Cor
datum Origan'as, Lat. Indigenous to Oregon-
Grows m st abundantly and perfectly lu Wash
ington Coanty.
PROPERTIES, &c.
It contains an active volatile principle ex
tracted by Ether, and a bitter Tonic principle.
MtDCAL FR PtRTilS AND USES.
It Is tbe most sure and Speedy Cute for Itheu
matim. Rheumatic Gout and Rheumatic Pains
of ail kinds that has ever been Introduced In the
Materia Medica. The Ui.k Weed Remedy aa
prepared by us, In consequence of the existing
bitter principle, pessous tbe ntcetsaiy virtue o
being a
POWERFUL TONIC.
Promoting the Appetite and invigorating the
whole Digeitlve Apparatus, thus building and
strengthening tbe system, while at the same time
the Tola' lie principle, being absorbed In the lih od
acts specifically on the Rheumatic Poison, re
moving it from tbe circulation and system.
Tf.ere are a few remedies known to the Med
leal profession, which will remove 'he Rheumat
lc poison from tbe blood, but whose action Is so
powerful in deprssslua the system of the already
enfeebled Rheumailc patient, that Ihelr use has
to be abandoned before specific effects are ob
tainable hence tbe aaut if success lu treiting
this prevalent, nd In consequence, hereiofore
incurable disease. Unlike these Medicines, al
ready known, tbe
" DNK WEED REMEDY '
Though producing as powerful and aa active ef
fects on the blood and" system In removing tbe
Rheumatic poison, also possesses a strong Tonle
and recuperating clement, which admits of Ita
continued use even In the m st delicate and de
bilitated. Thus we have tbe combination for tbe
first time ol these two necessary elements In tbe
one remedyi which accounts fur I s supeilor and
never failing curative effects in
Bnenmatlsm, Bnanmatlo Goat, am
Rhesmatlo Palna of
All Ktnda.
Put Up In. 10 oi. Bottles at $1.50
Per Bottle.
PREPARED AT THE
Oregon Medical tLaboratorj-
BY
DR. A. M. LORYEA & CO.,
JCaat Portland, Oregon.
t3Por Sale by all Druggists.
marchl2,71dAw
BLACKSMITH SHOP REMOVED.
BASH A SCIHBEll
GIVE NOTICE THAT THEY HA VS. REMOVED
their shop to the new building alsongddd or
of tbe stable ct M(rrls A Bean, below the Cbmek
eta HotW, nearly opposite their old stand, whrre
they will be prepared to do
AH Sorts of Blacksmithing
ATSBORT NOTICE.
Salem, March 21,1871.
WM. M. LACOHEAD. J. N. OTOVED.
CAPITAL MARKET,
Liberty Street, near Stat Street,
8 ale in, Oregon.
Reef, Mutton, Porla,Laril,
HAM,
S1UES,
SHOCLDliRS,
FLOCR,
FISH,
.POULTRY, oVe.
maylS
Sash, Blind and Door Factory,
FRONT SrRKET,
SALEIt, OREGUN.
BIOTDBY t STAPLEIOJi Iinafittsrerj.
SASH, BLINDS. DOOR", FRAMES A MOt'l D
Inps of all descriptions kept constantly on
nand and made to order.
- Planing, Sore la Bawl sr. Turning,
and Jobbing of all kinds dune on short notice.
tWAIl Orders Promptly Killed
CALI T
MANUFACTURERS BRICK BLOCK.
Marble w orlc
MONROE & STAIGER,
DKALER3 IN
Monuments, Obelisks, Tombs,
Head and Foot Stones,
EXECUTED IS
California, Vermont
AND
Itctliftxi 2VIxir "roles
8ALEH, OHEGOI,
And Branch Shop at Albany.
Junel
K HAVaC A BPKCIS L, OK.
partment devoted to our growing
Tobacco 8c Cljy"1
trade, and keep on hand tbe choicest goods in
that line.
May24 COX ot K ARHART.
IK. JULIAN IliIRATJLT,
DOCTOR Of MEDICINE OF THE FACULTY
or Pari , Graduxte - f the Cnlvei sity "Qaeen's
Cnilrg-e" in Canada, and Phy,tciau of tbe St.
Jobn Baptist eWlety of Ban Franctco.
Dr. Pb'rrault bas tbe pleasure to Inform hts nu
oieiouaold Patient' ami others seeking Confi
dential Medical Advice, lhal he can be consult
ed daily at bis .flice, N- 502 Montgomery street.
North-east corner of Pacramrnto street, Pan
Fraocio, Rooms , 10, 11, first flour, op stairs.
Coa.allatlon. nnd esrre.poadess.
In Eagllih, French aad
German.
Havine made the various forms of Pexual Dls
eases and Nervous ai-d Physical Debility the
subjet-t of imlnute nsear b ai.d special practice
lor many years, Dr Perrault continues to treat
these afflictions .ue:esstully by the newest scien
tific methods and without resort to Obnoxious
RemeClrs. Gonorrhea, Oleet, Ptrictnras. Bubo
Ulcers, Psin Eruptions A . speedily cured and
all Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints eradica
ted from the sys'em. Nocturnal Emissions, Night
8weats, Discharpe from the Uretha on roitig to
stool or making water, Psln. In the Back and
Head, Dixiiness, Melancholy Langour, Memory,
growing weaknemf of sight Sle-p disturbed by
Dreams, aod Intellectual faculties, Cloud d I lias.
Diffidence, Aversion to cte'y and 8oeial P eas
nres, Sallow Complexion, Eruptions io the Face,
etc., are some of the prominent Symptoms of
Nervous and Physical Prostration the result of
Self-Abuse aod Excessive indulgence which, if
not speedily checked, anil never tail to induce
premature decay and terminate in the total Loss
of Manhood.
Paticn's complaining of one or more of the
above symptoms, should apply Immediat-ly to
Dr. Perrault, as he haa discovered New an t Re
liable R medics which enable him to guaramee a
speedy and radl-ai curs of SemlDal Weakness
and Impotence
W Invite lnvfslgatloo particularly to thase
sufferers who bave tried this boosted Doctor and
that advertised Phyican until worn out and dls
couniged ; aod we claim tbat In aP cases taken
under treatment we fu1S.ll our promises. Ladles
offering fi om any complaints lociden al to their
,-x. can eoneo:t the Doctor with the assurance of
re tef . Patients In the counti y can be Cured at
Home by addressing a letter to Dr. Perrault, 601
Monlg-xnrry itre t, or Box 978 P. O . San Fran
elaeo.sUMng their case as minutely aa possible,
habits of living, occupation, etc. Low charges
Best of reference, givea if required. All cost
miinicatlnis confidential Dr. Perrault Is tbe
sole agent lu California for
Dr. Blott'a Oolabratod Femal Month
ly Pllla,
Which stand unsurpaseu, and are far In advance
of eve y other remedy for suppressions and otber
Irregularities, to per box. sent by mail or ex
press, securely pecked juuelT-ly
Capital Boot & Shoe Store,
J. F. STAICER,
(Purer ssor to Sialger t Birr,)
A Welt looted took ef California
and Eastern Boots and r hoes.
I would call the attention of the public espe
cially to my own manufacture, for which I bave
superior facilities to tar i out No 1 work. None
but th boat brat da ef French Btook
will be used.
g3BTAll Wetrsk Warranted
RepalrlDg done with neatness and dispab-h
Commercial Street, Salem,
(One door south of Oregon Candy MTlj )
Jtw Advertisements.
PAINTS !
LEAD AND OIL!!
COLORED PAINTS!
HrushcK!
All Kluda.
FO 1 SALE LOW BY
Weathcrfonl &. Co.,
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Paints, Oils, &c. &c.
juneSO
J. M. COULTEK'si
NEW COMBINATION OF
Cooper Sliop,
GROCERY & PH5YISI0N STORE.
ITAKK PLBAKUtiafi lit SATINO
to the cltisens of Salem snd vicinity that I
am now opening a new arid well telecleii stoc of
rarolly lirocerles anil rrovl,lon, and Batter
myself that 1 can give good satisfacti n to all
those that m-y favor me with their patronage,
wi'h as good articles and at as fair prices as can
be had lu the city.
ALSO
ALL KINDS OT
COOPEK-WAlt K !
Kept on hand and made to order on short notice
and good terms.
sYsT' Goods delivered free of charge to all parte
of the city.
flbnp aaid Store on Commercial St.,
First Door Jrlh of Slaratey'a
Block.
June2 J. M COULTER.
Salem Tin Store.
ANDERSON & BROWN.
Comma cial Street.
Importers of
Stoves,
Sheet Iron,
Copper Ware,
Brass and Zinc
Force and Lift Ps mps,
Hoaise Karaliblsg Cooda.
They also manufacture Tin, bheet Iron, and Cop
per Ware, and
Welchs Rotary Washing Machine
Id valuta b c to ftll huuMKtrviierft.
Repairing prompt y doue. dAw
NORTH SALEM STORt
AY. H.. AVrVIK,
AT THE OID ORICEN STORE,
HAS
A FULL. ASSOItTMEM
-or-, .
DRV GOODS,
OHOCERIKS,
BOOTS da lUntl,
OLOTHfftQ,
Hardware. Gen'al Merchandise,
Calculated for
City and County Trade.
f7Oooda delivered to any part of tbe city free
of chaige.
Nov. 82 dwtl
Hulem Dnij Store!
K
EEP CONSTANTLY OH H AHD
PORT,
SI1KBHY,
C1.AB.HKT aad
WU1TE WISES,
ALSO
lHii?l:l'-rv Cordiitl.
THATCIIKIt k SOIV.
June.
99 First Street,
ONE DOOR BELOW ALDER.
ACKERMAN'S PICNELR
ONE DOLLAR STORE!
Krerj Article and Lot $1.00.
THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT HAS ALSO
lieen fitted up with the nicest and ci.oiceat
articles, and is now open to the public.
I
rlOCNTRY STORE KESPERa, AS WELL AS
fanilllrs, would do well and save money by
csllii g at the SI ill Su.re before buying else
where. No. 99 First Street,
PORTLAND, ORKUOIf.
LL GOODS PACKED BY EXPERIENCED
L packers, Iree of charge.
maj 30
S20 A DAY
TO MALE & FEMALE AGENTS
To introduce the celjbrate I Backeye
Kbniils ncwliig Mae hi ate Mitch alike
on hoth aides, and Is the cnly licensed fhuttle
Machine iu the United States for less than (40
tbat uses the celebrated WILSON SEED," and
are acknowledged by all to be tbe
BEST FAMILY MACHINE
for heavy and llgut sewing, In tbe market.
Outfit free.
Address MISER v PRARCO",
General Agents, Albany, Oregon.
febS.ftm
NEW STOCK OF 600DS!
Direct from San Francisco !
it Ta -
rost-OiIlce Htore !
Q KOCBRlsCS AfllD PROVISION!,
Crockery aud Glassware,
TABLEW1RE,
FIATEDWIRE,
fcTOSRWAIUCf
MIRROR.
WILLOW WARS,
BASKETS,
TOBACCO dt CIGARS.
California Fruit and Vegetables I
BECMI FED BY EVERY B TEA MSB.
tP"All of which they win deliver to any part
of the clly.
FAURA.R BHOTI1KUS.
aaayiO.
c
HaJLRODPZ. oat",. E. CALIF. O. w
Ilotlfe, Onlet Sc Co.,
DSlLBSeiBJ.
Drugs and Medicines,
Paints, Oils and Window Glass,
T ARTIKHES, BRUSHES. PAINTERS MATERIAL
And Druggists' Sundries,
7 FRONT STREET,
t ortsnd, Orejou
drl
New Advertisements.
UTESTSPR1HGST0CK!
Last Bat Not Least!
F. LEVY,
ertacr ! alocwee' Block,
IALEH, ... - CREGOI,
HAS RECEIVED A rULl. 4B30RT
ment of goods for
Spring and Summer Trade,
CONSISTING OE
STAPLE t FANCY DRY GOODS, ,
Of ALL PFSCBIPriOSS.
IM FINE VARIETT.
Millinery Goods,
For Whidesile-and Retail rde
Clothing & Gentlemen's Wear
OP ALL KINDS.
BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY,
Family Groceries.!
All of whioh are respi-ctfully offered to the city
and coun.ry trade.
AprllT
SALEM DUAY At HACK CO.
FORWARDERS etc SHIPPERS.
CITY DRAYMEN & HACKMEN.
AH freighting within trie city done at ihort
notice atf. oo reteVonaMt: ter.ns.
Cirrtaifs cinntntlr in niinrl tti'e to conrey
pusengttM to cr or bo or oa city drivtf.
Sept. 12. 1ST0. xs
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
W
E HAVE JC6T RECEIVED DIHECT FROM
& JfraacUco a Urge aMatriment of
SPEING STYLES!
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING
Hats & Caps,
UNDER WEAR,
FAXCV TIER.
Collars fc Cixfls,
GLOVES, &C, &C.
MURPHY dfc C ROACH All".
(Bank Building),
Btste Mtreet, Salem.
March 23.
PfiEM UM WAGON FACTORY,
Corn r Front and Bta'e B e.,
BALKAl, I l OKKQOH.
33 O W I 33
Lumber Wagons,
Express Wagons,
Thoroughbrace Wngoits,
Carriages ami Vuggie?,
KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
OR......
MADli: TO ORDER.
rrWORK WARRASTEO.ft
T. CUNNINGHAM & CO.,
AGENTS, .
Commercial B-reet, Balem
June 7.
FVTABIJMlftn in IStf.
ARMES & DALLAM,
Importer. Jobber and
MANUFAOTCRERB OF
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
BROOMS, PAH l. TUB?, CICRNP, BRUSHES,
BASK'TS, T iNK.-,URI)A,hU MATCH KS,
bTATIOSKKY, PAP.'R BAGS, CLIITHK3
WRINGKRi. FEA'lUtR DGMTER,
fIS:iINO TACKLK, TEN PINS
- AND LLf, KTC, ETC.,
AN I bKM RAL
House Furnishing Goods.
DIRECT l"PORTFRS Of BASRET3 FROM
Lt AUNG GFRMA.Pt AM) FRENCH
JIANLKACTCRKllS.
soars r a th sals
8. F. iSUt.-h Bompany's Matches,
AmerlraiiH iTwtne Company's Twines,
Ro-on rlspaeaaser Tln,a,
I C. Conroy A Company's Fishing Tackle,
Holllnp. worth A Wliltney's Paper Baas.
Sherman's ln-proveU Cloil.es Wrii.jfers,
C. K. t.iiswol.i A Company's Feather Dusters,
F. McLaugiilio's Uiuihes.
Our stock Is the iaiae'tnn the Pacific Coast,
anrl oar facilities for manufacturing and Import
ing enable us to .ell at lowest market pi ice.
r-HEND FOR CATALOGTK-
215 & 217 Stcrafflfstt St., hi Francisco.
afrlllS 3m.
The Leabo Ferry
IV five miles and a half soalh or Balem, and is
the easiest and most direct route fron
Salem to Independence,
Moatmonlb, Cor-rallla, V aqnlata. Bay,
And all Intermediate points.
A New and Commodious Boat, firmly con
structed, so as to ftrry stcM-k or all kind, with
saiety and dispatch. Tb banks bave been Krrat
I; Improved, and the roads are in a belter con
dition than ever before An accommodating
ferryu.an will alwsys be in attendance, but au
extra charge will be made for crossing at late
hours.
CHAS. W. PETTYJOHN,
Pre pr let or.
May 7-daw.
tow:nt lots
-IN
TXT ortli Salom,
ALIO
THREE KCUSES AND LOTS
Xti Salom,'
FOR SALI BT
H. D. BOOS.
FehS.lm
STRATTON & WALLER,
(uceessors to i. K. 0111.)
STATE STREET, BALEM,
DEALERS I!
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
Musical Instruments,
AND
FAIVCY ARTICLES.
F. INVITE ESPECIAL ATTENTION V OUR
stock of Mason A Hamlin (h-geca; Chtck-
ertag, Maral 1 A Mttauer, and Eaereou Pianos.
All ol wricn can ne sola ep we ami advanta
geous terms.
Balem, April 11.
AUCTION STORE.
ALL KINDS Of "ECOND BAND FURNITURE
bought and sold.
t3FFnTBltare sold oa commission ei at auo
tkm STATE STTET,
(Opposite Rw Tor Bakery
CAiEV, : : : : 0RKC05.
JAKES CO FEY, Aaollooeer.
Junel.
f
iUsce.lineoQfl.
P10S illD ORGANS
T Tf A lss JlBT vtvviwn trust
JL Urpvtt stork erer broarht to this market
Its .a..ls,l. -t ... i.ll , . . . . sr..
, a.vajsnejk.ii'aj 01 ujc lUUUWIUg Blast C Ol rise DOS) .
Hallet & Dav.
(C.lebrated New Scale.)
Chickering & Son's,
Parlor Gem.
Bradbury Piano,
And coming by rail "
SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW
In the line of Piano Fortes.
My stock will ran;e In price frcm
SSoOto S600.
I alio hare on hand a large stock of
MASON & DAM LIN'S
CABINET ORGANS,
Which I offer for sale al Eastern prices
W. T. SHANAHAN.
iVo. 75 First Street,
PORTLsSP, .... ORKGOH,
(Near Ladd A Tilton's Bank.)
AprU2daw
AiIEL LOWER,
136 Front St. Portland,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Oregon produce sold to best advantage in
Portland or San Francisco. Healer In
O'uli lor-iilu. St Oregon
3Pxroc3LixcJo-
AND
Tropical Fruits.
Merchant's orders filled on reasonable terms
Portl -nd, Apr 1. dAw.
Tlio 31aMon Ac, Il'iuuiii
ORGANS!
For power and rich qualities of tone cannet be
excelled -
STRATTON &, WALLER,
Agents.
Junell
UNK WEED REMEDY!!
The Oregon Rheumatic Care
FOR BALE BY
Weatherford &, Co.,
Dea'ers la Drags, Paints, Oils, Ac
maylS
WOOL BOUGHT!
JJIQHEST MARKET PBICE PAID,
'JUST CASH!
t3" Wool raisers take notice.
P. LEVY,
Moorca Old Corner.
AprllT.
150.000 Pounds
Wool "Wanted,
FOR CASH!
M. MEVER At SO,
Grlswold's Block, Salem.
aprlls
jacs STITZU.
MSB b. rrroa.
STITZEL & UPTON,
REAL. ESTATE
BROIiERS,
Corner of Front & Washington Si's,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Will attend to the urchase an Sale of
Seal Estate In all Parts or Oregon.
1 Loans negotiated on First Mortgage Real
Estate and Collateral Security.
Agents for the Bale ef Blocks and Lots
In Hoiladay's Addition to K.st
Portland.
C. C. WAY,
Salesman nal Soliciting Agent.
BEFEREKCES-BY PERMISSION:
Ktu. Ladd A TaTvn, Bankers, Portland
Oregon.
Ba. Hollas ay.
H. D. Gins.
WASscaaA. A Co.
Jas Stvil, Cashier, First National Bank.
Lots Brooks.
nisi 21
4. . issue r.sDTt .alstxad.
KLKLEIt sV I1ALSTEAIJ,
85 LIBERTY ST., NEW YoRg.
OREGON AND NORTH-WEST
co Mission agency
For buying and forwarding direct, via Isthmus
Rail and Cape Horn, with 8an Francisco
connections, all claasea and varieties
of Merchandise, and tor sale
of Kxports from the
North weiU
Advances made on afproved consignments,
and orders respectfully solicited. All orders
and business will receive prompt atterlion.
Kefcrencciii.
KEW YORK.
N. Y. Kat'l Ex. B, cor. Colics see A
Chambers Street.
Mumrs. A. I.1C.E TiLTos, 95 Liberty c.
Messks. J. L. BaowjtKLL A Bros., Bmk ri, SS
Broad tftreet.
Manas Bsitlbt. Mnxta A TuoMAS,S49ooth St.
OREGOX.
Ms'fs.. Linn A Tiltts. Bankers, Tortrend.
II, a. K. V mTTD. a, Portland.
A. A. McCcllt. t.q., Salem.
Dec29dawtf
FLORENCE
SEWING MACHINES.
The Florence la the beat Sewing Ifacl.lne for
family use, because Itso seldom set out of order;
If there Is one In tbe State of Oregon not working
well. If I am Informed or It, I will fix it without
ny exnenae to the owner.
SAMUEL HILL.
IAGENT,
19 Montgomery Street Sooth,
GRAND HOTEL BUILDING
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
StnUon k Wal'er, Agents, Salem 0:eg in.
SEND F0R CIRCULARS.
A9"Active Agents wanted la every place4ES
COOKE & SMITH,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS
Inside snd Outside Finish,
NTAIR BUILDING,
Scroll Sawitg and Earning,
t3rHow.ldtsj. Mt to Ord.r. -Regular
rises of work constantly oa bacd.
AaT Orders from the esaatry promptly flUed.
Factory On Block Ka.t of Chernek
cta House.
Salem, May .10. dewU
Seal Estate, etc.
HEAL ESTATE.
For Desciiptive' Lists of Town Prt.perty,
Farms, elc-, In Orerwn, tend lor a copy of the
Real EHatt CatetU to B.C a iKIs 0t FKR.
BY Portlaad, or to I1AMUEH, dk,
TSKHY Agent. Balem. sepl:xs
Ccmixission ETerchant
FOR
BDTIXG, FELU'0 AND F0KWAHB
INO ALL KINDS OFMERCHANDMK,
P. 0. Box, Io. 4094, 181 Pearl St.,
NEW YORK.
Refer to Messrs. I add Tilton. Portland.
Messrs. Knapp, Mnrrell At Co. "
Messrs. Sarier St Co , "
M.K. WH1e, Ksq., Salem.
W. P. Abrama, Eaq.. Xalles Otjr.
el if -j vi :ibv d
Money Cannot Bay It !
FOK S1U1IT IS PKICELESS!
25
The Diamond (jlasses,
MAITFrACTtmaD BT
J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y.,
Which are now offered to the public are pro
nounce.! by all the celebrated OpUcans
of the World to bo tbe
DVEost Perfect,
Natural, ArtlSclal help to the human, eye ever
known.
They are sronnd under their own supervision,
from minute Ciystal Pebbles, melted together,
and derive their name, Diamond,'' oa account
of their hardneas and brilliancy.
The Scientific Principle
On which they are constructed brings the eors or
centre of the lens directly in front of the eye,
producing a clear and distinct vision, as In the
natural, healthy eight, and preventing all on
pleasant sensations, snch as glimmering anl
watering of siEht, dizainess, Ac , peculiar to all
others In nse.
They are Mounted in the finest Manner,
In frares of the beat quality, of all materials
used for that purpose.
THEIR FINISH AND DURABILITY
CANNOT BE BCBPASSED.
Gaciiok. None genuine unless bearing their
trade mark s stamped on every frame.
VV. W.liTraRTIJV,
Jeweler and Optician, Sole Agent for
SALEM, OREGON.
From whom they can only be obtained. Thee,
goods are not supplied to Pedlera at an price.
feblSdawly
s w. mn.
DEAN BROTHER & FISHER,
General Land Agents,
PORTLAND, OREQON.
CITT PROPKHTT, PtRHI AUD
Farming Lands Bought and Bold.
Having a ver extern Ive acquaintance in this
city, California and through the Eaatcru States,
partita wlshiog to sell or rent their farms, will
Bud a ready disposal by placing the same io ear
hands.
DKAX BROTHER & FISHES,
So. 9 Front ItcssL
may2l
saTndI
ri'IIK TJNDEKSIGHBD, HAVIKO
1 lessed the stnd and gravel deposits on tb.
Island for the comirg season. Is prepared to fur
nish Sand, Gravel and Uarden Loam, cheaper
thaw it can begot from any other point.
Orders leit at Breyman Bros, will tm promptly
filled. JfllO. W. Ml TO.
AprilT
Salem Flouring Mills.
BK8T FA MIL, V FLOCH,
BAKKK'S KXTKA, III,
bVPKRFISIK nnd
bRAHAM,
MiIdlinc:t. Bran and Shorts
CONSTANTLY ON BAND.
C- HIGHEST PFICI IN CASHES
PVII FOR WHEAT
AT ALL TIMCa.
R. C. KlrllfBY,
Nov. S3-dtf
A cent 8. F. H. Co.
MALE3I
Boot & Shoe Store
Three Doors from Oregon Candy Uaoufac
toty on Commercial street.
T- X3. IJ ICJUOIiS
HAS JUST OPENED A
Spring- Ptoclf,
Of all Articles In his Una.
And has a Fin. assort meut for
Cents, Ladle fe Children's Wear,
Lately porthHsed in San Francisco,
For Sale on Host Beaonaole Terms.
Boots Made to Order
IN JTERT STYLE,
an
Rep.lrlaia; Dosia at Short notice.
April l-dt
C. W. LINDSAY.
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, '
Carriage Painter Trimmer.
LHAVE AS ASSIflTAMTS AN Ex
perienced carriage painter just from the
tj also a trimmer. bo thoroughly uo.leratan la
If b,ulo,M' 'nl m Prepared to do all work io
tnli line at abort notice and In the best Banner.
Junes.
NEPTUNE BATHS,
C. FLE1DXER, : ; : Proprietor,
f ttwir.'s Block, Commercial Itrsst,
albUi ohkgoh.
IN8CRINO PCRFFCT tn-"r ACTIO!C TO ALL
wli. n.ay fsvor hltn with their patronage.
II. wants all lovers of a e-niortable. scniow
Joosly clean fc:h good shave and a fashionable
hair cut, to give him .rail
mv4 "awtf
First Premium
at the
STATE FAIR !
JllVSL
E.M.WAITE , ,
BOOK
sic JOR
Salem, Oregon.
The Lest Printing, of
11 Rinds, at LKSS than
Portland price.
r Blanks for a:j.