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WEEKLY GTATECr.lAn.
FUIDAY, JUNE 9.
Disclamation Contest. The DoUm
Hun contest, by mcmWn of Mim Lucc't
clans in elocution, will take plac ia the
University chapel this evening, commenc
ing at 8 o'clock. The contestants ire
Miwe Ell Dearborn, Elsie Murphy,
Amy CaTenangh, Levi Rowland and
Jennie UrifTetb, and Meaasra. Scott Jonea
and Will. Andrew. Friends of the con
testants invited.
AkOTBKR ExtlTRMKNT At AlNSWOBTH
Within a few days, aaya the Walla
Walla Statesman, the discovery has bean
made of a large tract, of very rich farming
land, lying about half way between the
Northern Paoifio railway and a point on
Snake river about ten tniUn abova Ains
worth. The tract lies in the midst of
sage brush, ia about two thousand acres
in eitont, and exceedingly rich. About
twenty claims have already been taken,
There ia likely to be some difficulty in
getting water. Parties are now engaged
in sinking well. If they are auceeeaful
in the search for water, there will be a
rush for the oasis.
The Commencement exercises of the Wil
lamette. University begins to-night at 8
o'clock, with a lecture before the four literary
societies, by Dr. Browns of the Medical De.
parttnent. It will be a literary treat.
K On Saturday evening there will be a dec-
tarnation contest
On Sunday at 10:30 a. m.. Rev. 0, W.
Iser, of Portland, will preach the Bacca
laureate sermon, at 8 p.m. Rev. Joha A.
Gray, of the First Baptist Church, Portland,
will preach the University sermon.
Ou Monday night will occur the literary
entertainment of the Hesperian and Coaoor
dia Societies, together with a declamation
oonteat. Further announcement will be
made in due time.
Rev. 3. N. Doane, of Portland, Rev.
V laaao Dillon, of Albany, and Rev. N. A.
tarr of (teiitz, visited the examination yea
Vnlav. anil will rtmain dnrtnt t1a fVm.
secernent.
Miss Quivey's Art exhibition will take
on next Wednesday and Thursday.
1CTTEK LIST
it following ia the list of letters remain
in the Foat Orfioa at Salem, Oregon,
, 0th, 18S2. Persons calling for them
ase say " "advertised.
W J
g, James
f J
V, Osenr
nma H
rs N W
tnt
. William
Lemon, Jack
Lsrnea, B A
Lewie, E M
Michbl boors J
Matheny, Eva 3
Morton, J M
McMnmpher, E Z
Nislert, Rev B
hewaan, hvy
f achine Co. Nash, A M
Neater, t M
cooper, Stephen
Cole, A B
Coaick, Ella 2
Crowley, C
Cole, Joha
Francis, Joseph
Tolaom, T
Glisan, A H T
lioodman, Jennie
Howard, M E
Humphrey, May
Hanser, Hannah
Ingham, Ralph
Jansan, Maria
Jones, Anna
King, B T
Karttnan, Wa 4
Nya, H
Peck. T F
Ricbey, M F
Runnels, Mary
Ryan, J M
Kuch, George
.Soling, W
Scott, Mary Jane
Smith, W H
Sinmal, W
Straney, J
Tate, G W
Turner, T A
Ward, Eddie
Walker, L If
White, James
I S. SCOTT, P. M.
A Cbakk. Jeff Davis is an nndeubted
v-uk. . He taaaai b otMorwtae than in
fie r&ts Lgariip, aw is reporta
to have done the other day Wove th
Southern historical society and dechured
with regard the loei cause, " that had I
known what was to be inflicted upon roe,
all that this county was to suffer, all that
our posterity was to endure, I would do
it over and over again." Strange to say,
this was greeted with " trcmendeons ap
plause," if we are to believe the reporter.
It is inconceivable that a man lives who
in his right mind would assist to make
his country a slaughter pen, for the
amount of juaiioe and right that was in
volved in the cause of the late confede
racy, with his eyes open to the aaeleas
waste of blood and treasure that was
involved.
Election Retchsb. Coos county
cljcts Republican Representative and full
county ticket, except Judge and bhenff.
Josephine county elects a Republican
Representative by 40 majority. The
Legislative will be Republican by at least
six msjority on joint ballot.
Guess Uncle Sam was not quite so unfor
tunate last your in having no mercantile
navy, as the croakers are accustomed to
allege. There were 2,050 shipwrecks in
1SS1, involving a total loss of 11,400,000,000,
tlirre-foortha aa much aa our national debt,
Jf this sun $900,000,000 fell upon English
thinner and underwriters. The loss of
human life amounted to 4, 100 souls. It is
just as well to hire somebody and his ships
to carry onr freights as to send it in onr own
bottoms, so long as the elements are so
tricky aud voyaging so risky.
S. G. French, appellant, vs. R. J. Rogers,
respondent Judgment of the court below
affirmed. Opinion by Lord, C J.
J. W. Frutch, respoudent, vs. D. D. Ben
nett, eta!., appellants Re-bearing granted.
The following proceedings, had en Thura-
day last, have not heretofore been published:
James Lynn, appellant, vs. Joseph Man
awdus, respondent Judgment of the court
below affirmed.
State of Oregon, appellant, vs. Ths Doug,
las County Road Company, respondent.
sJJeJjeariug denied.
Court adjournal until Tuesday next, at
2 o clock, p. M.
If you waut to get a pair ef shoulder
braces cheap call at E, S. Hubbell's drag
store.
The place to take your prescriptions' to
have thera accurately impounded frem
pure drngs, is tajf. iTHubbell'a,
fx A!
nf Portland, ia in the
wcir of the
:.
".,., of YuTtlitn- , a.
5Tt A. i . .
i city attaint;
the Alumni 't-
I nave no more doubt of the beneficial si -,
fects of Warner's Safe Kidney and liver
Core than I have that the Genesee river
ties into Lake Ontario.
Rev. J, E. Rakkik, D. D.,
Washington, D. C.
vreodeT your
rleanasulphnr
cure in I minute.
grand display of
Ties ana scans,
v window at the
it. -
-The C(L sets the best
t Fireman' badge
mpj, So. IS- The
veji this office,
TUESDAY, JUNK 13.
CnVECSITV ftUHvIV
Oa Sunday evening the large auditorium
of ths Methodist church was filled to the
utmost, by an audience gathered to hear the
University sermon, delivered by Rev, 3. A,
Gray, of the First Baptist church of Port
land,
the anthem, "Jehovah's Praise," was
rendered by the choir, Miss Ptper taking
the solos, and Miss Nellie Hall, organist,
playing a sweet accompaniment.
Rev. Mr. Starr gave eat the hymn, be-
giuning:
"Am I a soldier of ths cross,
A follower of the Lamb;
Or shall I fear to own His cants,
Or blush, to speak His nam t "
A fervent prayer was offered by Rev. Mr,
Doane.
Rev, Mr. Knight read that portion of
scripture found ia Si Matthew, chapter v,
After the singing of the hymn, Oa ths
mountain's top appearing. Loo the aaored
herald stands," Rev. Mr. Gray announced
his text from Acta, chapter xxvi, verse 16
Arise, and stand upon thy feei. Ha
opened the sermon by noting the opposite
elements ia the character of the Savior, ele
ments which were to be harmonized in the
characters of His children. Christianity
lifts as irom degradation and places nt on
the road to the everlasting city it meets
eur highest needs. The history of St.
Paul is an example of an unbeliever coming
into the light of Christianity, a broken,
humble, contrite christian. The present
tendency of philosophical thought is to de
grade man. Christianity has a tandsaoy to
develop aelf-raspect its conditions ate hon
orabla both to God and nan. The speaker
compared the conditions placed by govern
ments and rules upon law-breakers, to the
free pardon offered by Christ to those who
commit sin. ' Believe oa the Lord Jesus
Christ, and then sbalt be saved."
There is a moral dignity in accepting
Christianity, as it is an act of free will.
Christianity calls man to a grand and im
mortal destiny. The fellowship commenced
here will con tines throughout immortality,
all the ages that are to come. Ia these
days of doubt and agnostic tarn, how blessed
the assurance that " we know weiheve HIM
ia whom we have believed.
A very pleasing ootnparisoa was made be
tween the mournful hymns of Watts and
the triumphant soegt of Wesley the one
full of deubt and trembling, the ether ring
ing out ia joyful praise.
Christianity is upon a Una with all ad
vaaees in civilisation.
A brief review was give ef the educa
tional institutions of the United States, all
of which were founded upon the principles
of Christianity. Christianity develops the
strongest faculties in the world ef thought.
It tells as that this world ia but a state ci
probation for a higher atete of existence. It
inspires investigation, it is a ladder upon
which men climb into the realms ef thought.
To the students t " Ia the morning of
Ufa, never think it nndigni&ed, or unmanly
to profess Christianity. God sails yea to be
witnesses of the light which it reveals.
Arise and stand upon thy leek."
The closing prayer was offered by Rev.
Mr. Knight, after which Rev. Mr. Doane
gave out the hymn, commencing t
I love to tell the story
Of anseea things above;
tt Jeans, and His glory;
Of Jeans, sad His love.
I love to tell the story,
Twill be my theme ia glory
Of Jesus and Uia kve.'r
The benediction eras preaoanosd by Rev,
G. W, Iser.
The annual sleeUosi el officers of the
Gtassi Revet Area CkeoW ef Masesa ef the
state of uregoa was held on Saturday ta
Portland. The UHowiBS! officers were elec
ted: James f Ro,osoc7 MIGUP; F N
Shortleff, Dep G H P; Biegev Herman, G
Kingt WaBase Baldwin, G 8; R Earaart, G
S; Robt Clow, G C of 11. The following
appointments were then made: G Chaplain,
J R N Bell; G P 8 S Bullock; G BAG, J
K Weatharfordj 6 Master, third veil, A H
tlsoa; G master, second veiL si K Hams
G Master, first veil, E Hoult; Guard J A
Wood wort. The installation
were held in the afternoon.
The Grand Council of the High Priest
hood of the state of Oresoa also held a
sion and elected the following officers for
the ensuing year: Christopher Taylor,
President, A H Hodaon, Vice Fraetdent:
Robert Clow, Treasurer; R P Earhart, Re
corder; Wallace Baldvnn, Master Ceremon
ies; F J Bsboock, Conductor; J FjSpeacer,
M V v Johnson. Steward.
PiOKKm RjsujTTO!. The annual meeting
of the Oregon Pioneer Association will be
held at the State Fair Grenada near this
city en Thursday, June ldtb, Hon. Jas. K.
Kelly ef Portland will deliver the annual
address and Hen. F. A. Cbeaoweth of Oor
vallis, will deliver ths occasional address en
the immigration of 1 843. The excercises
are always of an interesting nature and the
pleasant weather that we are now enjoying
will also add to the pleasure et the ocoas-
skm. The ball in the evening will no doubt
be a grand success. The dances heretofore
given by the Association have been noted for
beinc finely conducted, and have always
been highly enjoyed by those who attended.
THANK.
Te J. T. Grecs.
We the teachers of the Salem Public
Schools, at onr closing meeting for the year
Being notified that 3. T. Gregg, one of
our fellow teachers, has severed his conection
with us. By a unanimous vote we tendered
him onr sincere regrets that it became nee
eessary for him to withdraw from the corns.
And we take this means of thanking him
for the gentlemanly, judicious and earnest
manner, us wo lea ne nas aiscnarirsu au nia
official dunes towards us.
Bertha Mookes, President.
M. G. Laxa, Secretary.
Lizcib McNary,
Kmilik Heulbt,
Makt F. Lawkkvcb,
Mabia F. D'Akct,
Caerib M. Cox,
Admb M. Sou".
Jos. A, Sri -wood, .
Geo. A. fasnin.
Bixceatnr BETTBHa.
Alllmt toir nreciacta in Baker oooaty
give 83 niijority, Demeoratio on the State
tic. . , ... . ...
Clatsoo cives the lollowinc snaionsies:
Georg 76; Moody, 59; Earhart, 70; McEl-
roy, 95; Byam, 66; Lord, 79. county ticket,
Keoublioan.
Lake gives about 100 majority Demo
cratic.
Ia Umatilla the majorities are as follows:
Smith, 239; Fenton, 134; Weatherford, S18;
Abraham. 89: Worthinstoa. 154: Cornell.
16t: Sbattuck, 268. lbs vemocrata eiect
all the county ticket except Sheriff, Treas
urer and Coroner, and probably one liepre
tative.
' In Grant county the Repblicaoa elect the
1 1 .!cr and Keprescntauve, and most ot the
- acty ticket.
! The next Legialature will stand; Senate,
' IS Republicaaa and 14 Democrats; House,
do bepaoiicana ana 2 imamcm, giving
At ' i . n i -r . .
Le liepubltcans a majority of 14 a joint
baifot, , '
FREWSLL, BOCRBOSISM.
' T6 The Ladii: If yon win call at
D. W, Matthews and Co s drug store, for
'la eetits yon can eet a bottle of " Haiido-
Ku " tor dressing the hair and keeping
it m piaee. Thia preparation is far an
perior to, and does away with quince seed
for that purpose, so bang, bang, bang
away. '
i ..'11.11' i
F. D. r,.,lwwii has the largest assort
ment ef v j Sum, clocks, jewelry and hand
some fiujr i'' i'J the city. No trouble
to show f. is. -: ' - ; '
LosT.-'sreea the post office and the
residnnce of A. A. MaCully, a diamond set
ting on b?'. ibfx te a ring. The finder
wiu be suftebly rewarded by leaving the
ia4t t'motir-et. '
rikU'lir toiiiT.
Ths following is the list of cases to he tie.
termiued before the present term of coin J,
now in session:
State of Oreffnn vs .lrinin& Silni'h.
State of Orenon vs Jaiucs Iloac (t at
Wb, aud Mary Davis vs J, )". 'J'honi
ains.
Emma Mour vs Ralph ITlm rt at.
A, H. fSkinner vs (iara rikinntr.
A P. AuUnty vs iairview Milling an
UltCU CO,
Mary . Crump vs W, R, Crump.
I. J, sod F. Cooper vs 3. V. Crawfor
esai. .
M. Myers and Son vs Jos Myers.
H. Vsnard vs J. Vsrdier et at.
Chas. Swegle vs 0, Whal ct al.
Laura J. Wood worth vs tleoree V
Wood worth.
Board of School Laud Commidiiioiir-ra v
J. I. McCurdy et nx.
JP.UBS Hoorley va enj. Stanton.
Virginia Lafore vs Iewis L. 1 .afore.
N. Miller vs Peter Clarey.
Gilbert Bros, vs F. P. aud J. RMilter.
3. M. and E. Wolford vs J amps
Looney.
J. J. Jordan vs Alma li. .lortlau.
Wm. Wilson vs J. K. Eldridgo et al.
J. A. Wesver vs David Weaver.
Annie Hunsaker vs C. 0. Hunsaker.
Malinria McCallister vs J. V, MuCalliater.
D (J Wesver vs Rsbeoca Weaver.
Sampson Jones et al. v. John (Jntuis
at ak
Nathan Boyd va Otegouian liailway
Company.
J A Stratton vs K L Swartu et ux.
Martha J Sanford vsGeo. W Sauford.
Board of School I And Cummisiouira vs
Lynden Wright et al.
Wbealilon vs 1 M Cooer.
Mary E Campbell vs John B Campbell
F R 8trong vs M Wheeldon.
0 H Neat vi R U Ramshy,
Allen and Lewis vs B F Cone.
D M Cooper vs N Wbealdon.
Mc Kinney and Smith vs R C liamnhy,
TEHPF.KAME riC'KIC,
The Good Templars picnic oa Sunday, at
Suverton, was a grand anucesa. Iluiulretis
ef Deonla wsra in attendance, (ioixl vncal
and iastrumeetal music, as also the liris
band, did good service to interest the meet
log.
r. Davenport was President of ih
meeting, which was in the grove near the
school house. Several declamations and
dialogues ware recited.
A speech by Hon. I. . Pavenport,
hich was practical and well received: then
lecture by Dr. atts, and during inter
mission a sumptuous lunch was served by
the Good Templars, enough and to spare.
After recess IT. J. . watts acam lec
tured on temperance, urging the Constitu
tional amendment, proposed by the Allium-?.
f etitions were circulated and signed py juu.
A Bine Kibbon club of 3 was orgauiMMl
. Small was smwinted President of the
club, Or; Wstta lectured Saturday uight
also Sunday night.
It was a grand success for temperance for
Silverton. and this days work uill lung be
remembered here.
The propsed amendment to the constitu
tion meets with great favor among the peo
ple; the petition here run np brvond tin.
loudest hopes of its friends, numbering at
present over 24,500, and three mouths work
to come in yet; Twenty-cue counties have
responded to thf Alliance work.
Should Iowa adopt her amendment on the
the 27th of this month, and boulil it be
adopted here, it will aid much in the work
here. More soon, Su.vebtos.
CAsta) F IlltSk.
Ws the undersigned, as the general com mittee
of arrangements for the second annu
al Printers' Picnic, which took place in this
city on Friday last, take this method on be
half of the craft in Salem, of returning mir
sin cere thanks to the business men of the
city, who contributed prises for the occas
ion to our friends whose contributions
made up the firemen's purse; to the Capital
Guard Band, as well as the Onanls them
selves under command of Lieutenant Cran
ston for their presence, their performance,
sod their drill, to the Albany printers and
their friends, as well as the College l'.aml of
that city, for their liberal attendance and
hearty co-operation; to Hon. P. H. l'Arcv,
for his able address; to the leader and mem
bers of the Second Rrigade Rami of Dalian,
whose gentlemanly deportment, neat appear
ance, and saraellent music, added so mater
ially to the interest of the occasion, aud won
for them the admiration and esteem of our
citizens generally; to those who so willingly
served on the various committees ot award
en ths grounds; ia fact to each and every
one who in any degree aided and assisted ns
in making onr second annual picnic so grand
and complete a success; trusting that all ill
feel compensated for what they have dime
in adding to its interest.
Frank E. Hoihiius,
W. W. Mi nkkrs.
Ceo. F. MtCi.Ai.NK,
ncciiT retBT.
Circuit Court convened yesterday,
Judge R. P. Biise, presiding. The dock
et is short, being mostly made up of di
vorce cases. The Grand Jurors were
drawn and now are in session. Court
will certainly be finished this week. J,
H. McCormick is bailiff of the Grand
Jury. Samuel McGhee bailiff of the
court
Steam Ekgiks Bfsisess. A special
meeting ef the Council was held last eve
ning te consider the steam engine business.
A neolntiOB was adopted referring it to a
committee of three to purchase a steam
engine for the city of halem.
Owing to unavoidable causes Mr. Kinross
will not be able to assist at the Wood burn
Festival. Instead, the management have
secured the services of persons who will be
eqnslly acceptable, and whose names will le
given to the public in due time.
Not a Bins Appointed t.'ov. V. W.
Thayer has appointed . U. l ent ie, oi
Lafayette, and f rank Clarno, ot J ortiamt,
Notaries of rublic for Uregmi.
fIBEMEV MIKVIIIIM
The Fire Department of Astoria are going
to give a grand tournament on Tuesday ami
Wednesdsv. July 4th aud 5th. Purses to
the amount of $500 aud over, will lie awarded
for the following contests:
First Steam Engines to run 100 yard;
Hose Company to run 300 y arils, lay 100 feet
of nose and throw water.
Second Steam Engines to station with
celd water, lay 100 feet of hose and throw
water 108 feet from nozzle.
Third Hand Kngincs to run 100 yards,
1 y 100 feet of hose, break, coupling, attach
pipe and throw water.
vourth Hose companies of 12 men, to
run OUU yards wttn SOU teet ot hose ,ou reel,
eith r i umeer or carriage .
Fif h Hook & Ladder Companies to run
300 yards, limited to 30 men, and get man
on top of 30-foot ladder.
sixth Hose Companies, any team, to
make ' and "break" five couplings in
line " hose.
Seventh Grand sweepstakes foot race.
for Fireman of any Department on the north
west coast; to run 300 yards; Foreman to
certify active membership for 30 day?; the
Illinois State Rules to govern. '
The above contests are open for all Kngine
Companies in Oregon and Washington. It
is also the intention to organize a State
Tournament Association, at that time, to
manage and control an annual tournament
to be held at some convenient place in the
State, and for this reason a large attendance
of Firemen is desired. Half f ire rates will
be given by the O. & C. R. 11., and O. 11.
c fl. Companies.
Our Companies in this city have been in
vited to attend, and one of them should go
asd show other places how we do it in
Salem.
WAMEtl.
A lady teacher desires employment.
Is competent to teach the common Eng
lish branches and vocal and instrumental
music. Has had many years experi
ence in Eastern schools. Might act as
antaniensis, or take entire charge of a
family of children. No objection to the
country. Can furnish the best of refer
ences, ; Address Mrs. Jean Eksley, care
of this o Jico.
The bei of perfumes can alwaya.be had
at HubV:l'.
t
VoKeS should neglect a couch. Take
Halfe," '-tney f horehound and tar instaijter.
: 'o m 1 t 1 1 i. :
3Ti ' iuuniavi.p aruis cure iu one h iu
to- i
4
W EDN ESDAY, J I N K. 14.
Vm j.f. Tom's Caiu.n. Thy Iriuhli-m
jt I'nclb Tom's Cntiiii lis!. iwi,i";;, by
f Jay Itiul's famous company, wm ni'.o of
thts boat purformanci'S thut ulun has bad
the opportunity of witiicssihg for a long
time. The deaths of Iitttu Eva and of
1'iictu Tom aero very nlVoctin tindniwij'
a li'iir of syitipalhy was sliod by persons
in tho audit'ttce. Tim comic poi foi manecn
of a " lawyer by tho luimo f Marks" wore
liciittily npplaudud. Tho bloodhound
scene was indeed grand. Tim liuii,it aim
f:vil)y crowded, bih! the citizens of Hnlem
nre alwnrs uillina to patronize a first-
class performance, and as (his ceilninly
is one, we predict crowded hoimes to 'day
and this evening. Tim nintinte this nfii:r
noon will commence at '2 o'clock. Mitnnqer
Stcvhhan has kindly invited tho cleiuy of
the city to le prcstnt at the remaining per
formauces.
The Matiskk. This afternoon at 2
o'oloek Jav Rial's (Vmnany will eive a
matinee for the special benelit of the lfid:
and childreu. Admission 50 cents, reserved
scats 4 i cents, children under Id years, ii
et ets. Let all who waut to hear a tmlv io-
Urestiug pcrftirmance attend.
rinsoscit Arum ki. -Haputy Whrrill'
MuMattus, f Multnomah county, arrived
in the tnoniiny; train yesterday, having
n cuatoday Pete Hullivnn. one tf the.
Bradley iransr, sentenced ly hi honor
TtideeStott, to fife years in the IVuitert-
tiary for nmnsluuhti-r.
Tun.' Comjsm CojicKKT. Tlie I!o
Khet for the Jnlu Itive Iling Concert
will bo open this morning for flio general
public. Reserved seats can bo had at
Boon's boktore. There has atroady Ihihh
00 seats taken by subscription. Wu'iidviso
all that wish to enjoy a line musical tiual;
to fi::--t!;o their seats before they nil are
taken.
Will II isi;. l'.y rvferrins to the Su
reme Court reiiH, it will be Rfcen that
the decision of the court bnlow, in th
caiifoftlie Slate of Oregon ajjainxt John
C Powers, convicted of murder in the tint
Wree, hai been aflinneil. Ho uill b
Stin sentenced to he hung by .finite
Blott, and then unless executive clemency
iiiteriiswd h.i will be executed.
lion. Milton Shannon, formerly OwiMy
fud of this coni.tv, but now a rvaidciit
f IVnton, is in the city.
Mrs. Judge lird went to Portland j ester-
.lay to visit friends and relatives in the me
tropolis.
lr. I.. I,. Itowinnd left for Portland yes.
ten! ay aft-e rnoou to attend the State Wedi-
eal Society now ifi Bcssien iu that city.
Hon. N. B. Il'imphrey, of Albany, is in
te cit v -attending Court.
!l i. J. J. Whitney, Hepresentalive elect
frjrn t.inn ce.uitty, is in the city oh left!
hnsim-STi.
Saibw, June 13, 1382.
Comt im t al 2 i'. )!-, pursuant toadjourn-
ment: l ief itt. fsra, C. J., aud tia'.ito, J.
Staio of Oregoa vs John C. I'owi.t.
The judgment of the Circuit Cunrt i-.f
rmed. t ''oiuiou by Lord, -I
A!l cases under tdvtscmt'nt ctiliuiil
ni.il next term.
Grdered that court adjourn fctne die.
CAMi'-3ttTis Notice.--The Seventh
Day Advcntists will have their animal
eamp ena . uusincda weotiKif -on t.n fid
ground, a!out two ini!t.'8 south of Sahnn,
on the O. tV V. K. 11., beginning to-day,
une 14th, aud continuing each day until
the morning of Tuesday Ihe 20th. Antiul
cer ul sr.eaHers win re present, niiton::
whom are Klder J. If. tVaswimer, t.f
Oakland, Cal., find Chas. S. Ihivd, of
nansas. tne nest pvovjaiou posoiiiie
will be made for any who wish to remain
on the grounds, and a cordial invitation
to attend, is extended to all.
Onions are freouently strewn iij-mi the
grave ot woe.
1 ana has now fortv-five I'.ngtitsh or Amer
ican bars. There's no more need of goini;
ttursty m I utis tliaii there is iu Maine.
We have received a good deal of rheumatic
poetry tins spring, at least we indeed it to
be so from the tann -ncss ef the verses.
la Germany railroad conductors got P.H0
a year, in irnctica UiG rr-ai3 employ num
to pml out how much the coiulueters do get.
ItlAI, IMI1K TKi4t110.
. ' ! s
S. R. Hootl and wife to Catherine A.
lluhloy, "20 aires in t 7 a, r ;! w; 1 250.
oaiuiu .tonng, l railing, ntnt Mitppiug
Uompany to v. ,1. llt rren w i of lot in
Mock Bs'.in tho city of Salem
!Sani. Lewis and wife to Miles Lewis,
S.fi.M aclea in t It st 1 e; S00.
X Haas anil wsfjto Viu Ktnitf ud H
Mom-tie, fraction ofliif.'tu blK 4ft. JB the.
CitV ot tatt'm; i.HMJ.
F M Wade aud wife to AIomj Gesner,
S'l, IS acres in t 7 s r 2 w; 82 tl,
.lost-pli Stravens and Antlrew KJer l A
Shindler, riubt of way for priv rfu road;
4-10.
.lohuathan W'ngnsr t l-IHas Hurkhohter,
:',0,!)l) acres! in 1 4 s r I u ; ; I .
Itahel .Stayton to S A Jones, 6J acres
of land in t '.) a r 1 w; J?ll.
Lemuel Waiker to Charles Hassart, .'57
acres in t 8 a r 1 e; $200.
James A L tney to Wm B .Stephens',
300 aorcs of hind; 2000.
Trustees of WilllameUo University lo
Chas H nitinres administrator. !). PI KM)
news in t 7 a r 3 w; 1200.
R Doty and wife to Trnsteos of Willam
ette University, block 31 iu University
- , t :l: ... i it. - !t e e-t t
iiinuiioii io inu city oi oaiom: yi.
w it Aiaj- ana wtro to same, tuock ;u in
Willamette I'niversity addition to the citv
of Halem: 'l. W..
it A Ray ahd wife to same, block 31 in
University addition to the citv of Salem:
1. . "
David V, I'ickena and wife lo same,
block ;il in University addition to the
city of Salem; ijl.
S Friedman and wifd to saint), block Ml
i. University addition to tho city of
Saiem; 1.
Jacob Martin and wife to same, block
J in University addition to tho cily e
Salem; 500.
.svTisFAcrroir.
Mrs J M Martin to J L Parridh and
wife; gOOO.
W. I!. Stephens to J A. Looney; 2500.
W Stephens to J A Jjooncy; $250.
SltliKSFIS
In the ollice of the City Kocorder, by
Recorder Bowie, Juno 13th, 1H82, Mr.
Henry VanDoreii and Miss Jlohooca
Neal, all of Aiarion county.
Atler Six Venrs!"
San Fham-iwo, Cal., May 30, 18-Sl.
H. H. Warner & Co.: Sirs To your
Safe Kidney and Liver Cure 1 aaciil.o the
restoration tf my wife to perfect health, af
ter six years of nervous t -miction from dis
eased kidneys aud liver.
Charles E. IVikum.
At a Stanp. Tho water at Portland
was 2G feet above low water mark yesterday;
and from reporia Irom up tlie Columbia and
Snake rivers, it ia probable that the water
has reached its highest, and will now recede.
Not much damage has been done.
Wanted. A good head sawyer in
steam mill. Inquire of J, G. Wright,
Saleiu,
THURSDAY, JUNE 15.
I'mi.k Tom's Cabis. Ths rendition of
1'ucln . Tiiin's f'abitt, last evening, by Jay
tiial'a eclohratrd coiiipuiiy was a grand suo
ccms and worthy of mention. This famous
cvMiipany is without doubt the finest that
his ever visited this city. The matinee
yenterday afternoon was largely attended.
Tmi DRbAvei). The 10 20 traiu was
delayed two hours yesterday morning by
(wo of the ears being thrown off the track
nt Hiiidiaid. U was caused by a rotten
te giving way, letting tho rail fly imt
of pla'-o and thus riinuing the train off
(In track. No damage was done to the
Coaches or pnsseii(er)l.
Mi 'Bonoba WiTHettKLU Of the
nmiiy attrnctioiia which the management ,
of the Wojpdburti Festival have secured
for that occasion, none will be more at
trnctiva than the elocutionary display of
Miss Wjiherell. This young lady deserr-
edly ranks as one of if not the Very best
elocutionist of her sex in the State.
ittcttcr.at
The Trustees f h Willamette Uni-
vei-ftity in tlmir annu:il meeting yester
day, voted the following degrees, which
will be conferred to-day at 10 o'clock:
ISaehelor of Arts, Mary Caroline Starr;
Mauler f Arts, iMiltoii T. Crawford,
Henry II. Hewitt, Madison L. Jones and
Uiehmond Kelly, Duutor of Divinity, H,
K. 1 lines, William Ilohorta and Ne
h,!,'asjfjt I'sua. The degree of Doctor
id Meilieine was also voted upon E. E,
(lonelier, Robert Lyall, J. T. MeCorrnao,
Mary , Vandeijioole, John 0. Whiten-
lirr, Ed. T. Walkins. James Whotham,
T. V. 15. Kmhree and S. J. Eslcs.
Mo?af Orasb Loihie. The Grand
Ijodgn, A. V. and A. M. , of Oregon, is
now in session in Portland. Tho folloi
mg othrers Itsve been elected: BI. W.
(.'. M., J. N. Dolph; D. W. O. M., Geo,
W. Writ!hl, of tluhm; 8. O. W., J. C.
Pullerton, of Rsbiirg; O. T., Jscob
Mayer; O. B., F. J. Babcoek, of Salem. A
lat;e amount of routine business is be
ing dono and the session will not be
closed before Thursdsy. The above
named officers will probably be installed
on that day.
Autos? as ItrM. Teste rday a white
horse Rtta-het to one of Mercer & Far-
rich's drays took a lively spin down Com
mercial street, and turned into Ferry
street, at the posloflice corner. If it had
not been for the brave conduct of Chief
Engineer Strang, who boarded f ho dray,
picked up the lines and stopped the fright-
eued animal, we would d"uh'less have
been ablo to furtibh our readers with
first-class item.
PoPTt Aso Oreoos CtAss!si.-The Pori-
land-Uregon Claesis will, hold ita annual
lueetiti iti the Meridian Church, near
Wilgonville.on tb3 KHliinat, , at 7 .30 r. n.
The retn iug president, Rev. J Mnellbaupt,
wtll pi-each the etiitig sertuon. On Sun
day ne-t the new Meridian Church will
be (tetitcfltwl by the pastor, Rev. J.
I!o.f.
isniritiitir kkrises.
Fid! i 'mi! is the programme for to-day,
c mtnfcrtriitis; at 10 A.Jf:
ltHeneemettt of UVIlego of Liberal
Art's.
Mrtnte.
Prayer by Rev. N. Htwne, I. D.
M i . .
"Tly,' by Mr; Starr.
M OKI-.
liimmenoement address, by Kev, H. K.
limes. !. l.
M ui.
l'nf rt!Ug degrees,
Attnmuii-emeul of prises.
Musits.
Ienetttetion, by Itev. William Roberts, D.
r.
Thursday, June 13, 3 P. M commence
ment of t'otiservatory of Music
( IIM t IT t'OI'BT.
Boipb, J.
The followiug grand jurors were drawn:
Jtdm B. ljotmpy, foreman; W, O. Evans,
Robert Whitney, T. If. Mclntyre, Lewis
lAtfore, W. T. Grim, and J. L. EofT.
Cha3, Swtnjle vs C WahL-Coutinuod for
tho term.
Oilhert Pros, vs Miller. Judgment by
default.
Uohlernpss va llolderness. Default en
tered, and Chas. B. Moores appointed
referee to take testimony.
Weaver vs Weaver .Divorce granted.
Emma Moar vs Ralph and Fred Helm.
I. A. Stratton appointed guardian ad
litem for the defendants.
D. M. Cooper vs N. Whealdon. Ar
gued and taken under advisement.
MoCallistor vs McCallister; defendant
refuses to plead further. J.A.Apple-
appointed referup. ' ',"
Moiilyi; raTri3iJjdsniurrer 4o at-
lorni-yV fee setfup in defoanfs answer.
lieinurrer sustained.
State of Oregon vs Shopper; pleads not
foiilly.
Stale nf Oregon vs Williams; two
charges; pleads guilty to both; to be Bott-
teiKvd Friday at 1 p. m.
Ellen Wootl vs Joshua Wood. E. J.
Dawne appointed referee.
Anl;eiiy vs Fairview Milling and Ditch
Co. Cause on trial. "
REALIZED.
Wo take pleasure io announcing that ths
endeavor to produce a perfect reinetly,
agreeabVto the taste, aud prompt,' painless
and elfeoHve in its action on the Liver,
Stomach and Bowels has been successful, and
that thtifliitter, nauseous medicines foruoi ly
hhimI for "this purpose are rapidly bcooniini;
thfngs of the past. Syrup of Figs -is the new
nnrt plojtsaut remedy. All druggists sell it.
Hodge, Davis & Co. have been appointed
stfients for Oregon. - . . ,
Tub New Tru. The powerful Iron tug
I'ioncKr, recently bonght in 1'hiladelpliia by
tho Portland Tag Co., is being pot in readi
ness for her voyage around tho Horn. . Hho
will sail about July 1st, and ia expected to
arrive at Portland between September 20,
and October 1. An eastern Captain ' and
eiow will bring her out.
tK asm.
A first- class upright piano, warranted
fur six years, for sale cheap. For further
information inquiro of Prof. E. A. An
drew, at, Woman's Collage.
Hour many a sweet face is marred
Hy yellow teeth' and failing cams,
And mouth and lips all hot aud bard.
And breath doep-taiuted as it oomes; "
And yet, with S0Z0DONT, we may
Keep all these dire defects at bay.
For SAK.-iA fine Dobby two soatod
family Lack, noarly new. Will be sold
cheap, it applied for early. For further
jiarticulajs, enquire of D. F. Waonkr,
VV F. A o.'s Express office.
Laditjs tlcstiriag summer clothing will do
well to or" on F. ftirmenter & Co., who
havo a larj toftk oa hand and wlil sell the
wtie at pr ' at defy competition.
E iTlti K a I have found it." Thia ia K
excUmatio of every person that has bought
a hotth, tt " Bun ton's Celebrated Hsir
k""" '.! W.. Matthew. $m store.
n nn n nv.it v i 1 11 t; c r n u v
For the sonvenlenes of llnuiJura, wa win fmliii-h
nialer approrrlute htrudrl, cftpltit at rtaotintitf. rats
ESSEX SWINE.
O W Hti.ST, WhlteHker, Or,
LEICESTER SHEEP.
OW BUST, WUHeaker, Or.
Master's Sale.
In the Circuit Court, "f the t'nitwl RtaUs f'r th dls
The tnIM States, eomiilalnant,
William C. OrtswolJ, Amite! Btili, litnte H. tiur-
nett, Andrew KMy, TIhwiss A. Mauzey, W. H.
Holmes, rieiijsmln Hayilent William 0. WoikI
worth, J. If. Albert, Klwanl Chaniherlln, William
B. MA, Wllllitm M. WalMi.ita, flm.rir H, Durhum
H. Y. ThtmMon, Winiam I air mil nuti James W
KrsmMb, flcinndHiiOi:
TSaTOTK'E l rtemliy irlren tht In piirftiance rf a
i t( decree ef said cwin inatlc and entered on the
twelfth (l;!)dv of Ansnisf, A. 11. el?htwn hiin"rJ
and elKht..v-on,(1MHI , I, William fi. illlrrt the Mas
ter U Vhincary of said winri will ereed U seii al
tillhHr. .it. tr in l.t.rl.t l.l.l.l. ...i. int..... I
I sahject to redemption at ths fmiit door f the Vnnrt
Martori, and st i.f iiimfon, m
TiiesdH), the aoih tiny or June,
A. D. sitrhtetA hinulrml and ehtitv (mulfeiai. at ths
h'.inr'f half tKutf. Steven n'rUmk in tlu; fort-noon of said
d-, all the rtKht, Kile an. I intern tthit-h the li(nd
ant William c. Urhnrtdd hl "i-n the thirtieth (30
our tif July, A. V. eUfitt-!ipu hnndre'l and snventy-ntne
(inmi, or nasnntin .iiirt-tt, in aim ft me ruiiaw
djrilia nrsiniafs, ti nil:
Lot aamheml ein-ht mi in hloefe Kh. tn firth and
block numbered eivlttern (H, and lot nnnttHirifd nnc
(it twn.isi. thrr (Hiand hMirdim hlihrk numtteretl
thlrtr-six ;M)t in the inly of Salt- m, etunfy rf Marion
and atats of Ortartin; ttvithr with ali atid ainirnlar
tns wmfcrr ftowrr, matr works, nrlA-i!!(fi a, lx-a sihi
srtptirtnatR unit, aul r-it-y twittfttittir. tid ru
aity bt-lfne stild free antl ulear of anv mtriirae liens
or eiaiins m any m toe sie umm ueiendants.
W 11,1.1AM li. lilijttKKT
Hastxr In CIhumwv of ths i:innlt Onirt trf the Unite
State ftir the distnet nt tinsf'tn,
tt'f. Hi, lit. sr
Master's Sale.
fn Hi fjtmilt C'i.nrt of the tnltl Stfjn for the dls-
trtd tit iirtwftm.
Tl l!iltled States, onmelaitnoit
Wlttlam C. OHmdtl
Jmiv O. Oriawntl, and Asahel
Pnatt. drfendantff.
"AjOTICK 1H HRRgltT r.tVf.H that in iirstianee
orrrw oi mm eotiri. wtatie aitii riittirttti -,n trie
tsslllh fi'iiiiay of Atigtiit, A. u. nttto.-ti Ituitflr
and otrhty-oitr (ISSII, I 'llliam R. tiiilirU the Has
lr i OiSMeery tA ttiil ettutt, will firttcettd Ui sell at
soetkin to the bigbpiA hiiliier, rtth itt hse!, sui-ltrert
U retientplluft, t lite fnml ) of the euurt bouse
oi Karlon etetittr at Anlf?tn iti Ihe etint tl Slarltm,
ww sie oi ttrr'Ui, oo
Tuesday, the Oilt laj of .lime,
A. I. etshtt htthrfreil atxf ft-Mj- lo (li2X at the
rtetir oi iwtve opittcs, of sattt day, all
th! rig 'it, thirst! Uttrtt lii-li the 'MntMtattU Wii.
Ham C. Ortswohl set! Jsne O. t;ii..l.i had on Uns
thirtietli (39) day of JaH, A l. eighteen htirfltwl smt
rvmtt ultie (1873), ot bate alien winirt-tl, in antl lo
tne roit-wtnit at-milNHl prmtis, lt tt:
AH ot bl.wfk imttthenetl tbinvjhiltt C!HI arif! lot
numbered me (I) Ih b!"ek titmitiercti ttiriy-iirven (17)
te ths CWv wf fiilcta, etmiity of Marion, aiitl state of
Ores-oil, subjret however. Us s mrifu?e ti said
ftreitoses i, rite Htautl & ht-htKti ijmh.i t-miftusManers
wnsBee tine tv-tn;; stitit t, thousand cititiam
Wll.i.fAM B. riH,l!ERT.
Msster In Chaiwstry "f the V r,-nit tUmrl of the Umtett
states lor tlie tlltrt-t if tirin.
lfe. 14, 1SSI. 4
8UMM01NS.
la the Clmilt C(trt of Vtri-o IVmute, State of
Emma Moar. PIsintifT,
Ralph Helm and Tred. Hi-m, f eiwlHUts.
vs.
Te Balpfa Helm ami Fir I Httlm, s-ud defetitlutts:
In ths same of the St'e .if tm en. ma and each
o fm ar berhruttiiitd wl n tiiirl U be and sp
pear in Uteaberc tutnifl lt.i, in tbealKise entitled
salt, and uwir th enmptsiitt DM si--i roe
trtttrt-tr dt sal.l ptmntttf. Montltty, the l llh dT ol
Jttne, 1SSS. tbt befttie tb Srw -lar tht- term ,rf
said Court Mlmriitg the e,trsti.ni ul the time pro
seribed fur tlie ptiltli.iti.t .f this nimuwns, wiu
vtB are IxHiSetl tlutt if trm (ail to aoiwar ttml answer
Sfttd etitl!iit, s afitreeaid. for lltt; watit limrmA,
th rMsittttff in mi-ply to Html r'.tttrt for tlte reMtf
prarert fttr ia sattt e.tntil-,ttt. It wttr rr a tlt-erttcd
partition, tHtweew the ntstnttS tted flte detftttianti.
of Ms Hes. sra snd tM. in hi- k So n-i-enteen,
ltd lot rSo. I t..( ! in t.l, Tto. ii;lit (Si !l in the
ejtv of Ralem, ItfMii.m e'i!itv. r-t ,'.e t,f ttrc-fon. ttattl
prtttj tt he mde te. thst plaintiff shall hre
S-51 thra.afit. ttM of-tttt-t-it it, f, mt -t( M
sttwd tteftmrlant one fi tin tl-it thste4 in f ei but it
partition 4 shH itremsms tsmiMtt !te matje, then a tie.
ere li sat thai- they be snt.t an-1 the pMwrds
llterettf dttkted anttHls Slid JVMtifr. st- trtHit ttt their
re-BMHiee inter.-. te. rHe .wr sttil tlWbttreements
to be ftid bf asid parties, arairtrd'lt tft their rotpecl
o e ntt4trert.
B twdertd Hon. it. P. J hretd Mtitl Court
beaeint date of March St, Imt, thii nimnvms is Ul
t ttejrod tf ptjblethinj tlw fix eoiisretitire
weeks in the VVrtdti? Ktsteeman. ete.
Si. liASKLnil
' gtltoMHK KAMSEY,
- AU'rs for the Plaintit.
SUMMONS.
In ths Wreuit Ctmrt of the SUtt .d .Oregpn, f.r the
t,HinrT oi aiarton.
J,i Jnrdan PlaintiiT.
Alma B- .'urdaui, Cvfentknt.
Tit Alma B. Jftrt.te.R. the ahot-e ttjtin- d 'hfeedant:
In the name nf the HUle of Oreg-on. rn are herebt-
retpiired to appear and sittnm-r tlte enrntlaint filed
rtprainst you in the sbme entitled snit, on nr Wefore
theseend llontiay td Jntte, lSi; snd if yttn fail et
tt, natrscr, for want tlieretf, tlie filaintifT "Witl p;tlr
to Ihe altoe entitled f Vtttrt fora decree dissolving the
tuarrhure ctolmet mtw e.itHi"ir Itetween tttnrsel and
said pliunlitt. lor the eare and etwt'nlt' of the minnr
child, and for plaintiff 's routs stl disbursements in
tns suit Ami jm are further ntttilttl that this mim
moiis is served tiwtn t-en hy ptihtietttiun, hy order of
ths HtMt. R. P. IMw, Jii'.e tif Baitl fottrt, nttvle at
ehatnbers, en tlte ad day id AltriJ, 152, directing
thai said snntrntms he published for six tfititteentiTe
wees in theOretpm Weekly Sialesmsn, published at
SiUem, Marion e.ite, th-egtin.
t K 3. PAW NF,
.T-wSvr Att- ft.r I'laiiittlT.
SUMMONS.
In the Ctreuil Cotirt nf the St-tte of Orcjon fur Ihe
tVrtJitty tif Marittn.
Hannah Hotdernetw, plaintiS, )
s '
8. M. Heldflrwess, defentlnnl. I
Te 8. M. Hoiderueas, mid defendml: lu the name
of the State ot Orefron, y are hertby summoned
and required to appear and answer the itmiplaint Bled
gainst yon in 11 te ahovs utitied suit in the above
named court, on or before the first day of the next
ensuing term of stidtmntt, to ait: ou Monday, the
12th day of June, 1882, and if yui fail o to appear,
for want thereof plaintitT will take a decree asainst
you for the relief prayed ft In her ertmphunt, to trit!
for the dissolutifm ef the bonds id mntrimonv hereto
fore and now existinar betwttn vou and saitl nlaintift.
and for costs and disbumenienttt.
Servtoe of this snimntttts is wade hv miblii-atinn hv
vtrtueof su order bv ft. P. fltiifti. .Imiiretd said court.
msde on tlte &th day of April, lb:?.
sSwe J. A. bTRAl-ntfi, Attiritev for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
tn the Circuit Court of the M-ile of Qrosron for the
County ef Han-n.
Annie Honssker, phwniiff, j
- tF ... . I- ttll .
-rj HiBisaser. difetKiaiit. I
1 C Hunssker, W'Sl name of
the XU?2'Sl Tfm,""i'
answer the mitviuoTni. traiot " ?
nililJcl suit by ths 13th day of June, l. Brw
day uf tlie next regular term of mud eoui Vm
ftul 1 ttiKiiwee i.i.l t.l.h.t.iir b-1 t.l.. . 1 .-jrec SIS
soiling the hniids of matrimone lnuwt eu yofeV'"1!
her, and for custody nf the children. Summons ltttb.
liBh.tii by order of Hon. It. P. l'. .i.e, Jtidjre, tiau-tl
Apiil 2-Jd. 1SS4. J. A. AI'PLKOATE,
p-S'Ml riaititifi's Attorney.
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Nr iTWSK is hereby riven that the nnderaijrncd,
tKlutnisUntnc tif the estate tif frank 8. tilttvor,
llu f M i'iim onuntv, t'rpff.ni, deeessed, tin tiled in
the 'JuUnfv Ceurtof said enunty hi3 final account as
SIK' i adtuaiistrator, and that (Saturday, tha 1st dav
of Muy, at o'clock a. m., at the ltnnty Court
iiti'iu tn hhju county, Mas ooen oetl by lion. J. J.
BIibw, Aidue nf said eonri,, as the time am" place for
hearing objectious to said secnimt, or the settlement
Ihereof. JOHN O. WRIGHT,
Msrcll 54 Ifc82w4 Atlm'r of Haiti eatxte.
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given thttt Lite midei-HtKned, exee
eeutorsof the last wid id Matilda fvtviurt;, deeeasetl,
hata this day Hied in the C'riuntv Otvnrt nf 1lw ttal
ef Oreuofi for ths enmity nf Marion, tlictr linal ac
count in stud estate, and Mcnday. the .Id day of July
18XJ, bus beta afifitiiitteti fi r hearing the same. All
pentonb intereHt.d are Jwreby notittcd aitd required
lo apftear liefore said oe-urt on said tly, in the cmirt
house, iu Saleru, in a.t d ct-uuty. then ami tliere to
Bhow cause, If any there be, why suiil seemint should
not be allowed and (aid executors be tlisehaisroi.
UIC I.N U. SAVAlifL
ALFRED SjAVAOK,
May 20, 1682.
Administrator's Final Notice.4
NOTC E is hereby triven that the midt rm'rjned
hs tliis day filed in the Uouiity Court tf ariu
.uunty, Ortaron. his final aeeouiit as a liniiiistnctor of
the estate of John M. Puiih. tie.oeHnvl. and that Sat
urday, tbe 2oth day of Mny, at 10 o'etoek . M.
has been appttintad by said eotirt fur hearhig objoc
ions to said final acetmnt and the settlement thcretd
All persons Interested iu said estate are hereby re
quired ta appear in said cnu-t ou enid day and show
eause, u any mey nave, wny saiti account shonld ttot
be allowed and settled, and said atlaiu.istratir dis
charged. Tliis notice is published hy order of Utm
J. J. Shaw, Judge of said Court, ton te uf even dale
herewith. - i
Dated April IS, 1982.
J. A. STItATTON,
Admin'rof the estate e J, M. Pugh, deeeaat-,1. f
C. W. JEFFREY,
VETERINARY SURQEOK,
-: Graduate ot the
Americas Veterinary Collpflfe, .New York city, haa
lowiea euuem. ur. vans matte w any part ox Ui.
cuntry. Officeat
Gaines Fisher's Livery Stable.
. Salem, Dec 15. dr
MONEY TO LOAN
On Improved Farms,
170K A TKRM OF TEARS DiTEREST AT
JP lowest rates. Jfo extra chsrere. Inquire at
"aUnh.PeeSdw- liUlMA..H liJKO'.
PIONEER DALL,
AT THK
State Fair Ground
TbarMlar I venlntt, Jn is, 1SS.
HONORARY COMMITTEE t
HON. MKHOItUM CIlAWFOrtD, of
i amnio.
Al ZIF.BKIt, Mt.lti.mnah.
T. If. COliNELIt'H. Washington county.
i. v- A, fvi,i-ti, t .tttsop.
CLAEK P.RWLKV, Tillamook.
S. W. MOSS, Claekamas couuty.
J. W. lifilM, of Marion county.
KI. IJKr.nSlfMU'i'T, Polk,
J. It. BAVf-KV, lie.iton.
THUS. MONTEITH, Linn,
M, Wil.KIKS. i.e.
TITOS. PM IT if, liotifllas.
JOHN IiOSS, Jackson.
CHAS. IWanm, Josephine.
JOHN P. MHJtKB, Lake.
Z. f. MOOHV, The Dalles.
W. W. TUAYKR, Multnomah.
R. K. CHADWHJK. Marion.
H. P. K A I! HART, Multnomah.
I). I'. THOMPSON, fllultnomali.
EI). HJliHCH, Marion.
J. W. CKAWFOUH, Marlon.
CUIUS TAYLOR. Yamhill.
Mll.LARO If. KKES, Marion.
RECEPTION COrVIMITTEE:
K. P MeCORMACK, Wsseo,
STKI'JIKN HTAAT8, Polk.
1). II. MURPHY, Miiltuomah.
JAS. KLKINS, .Linn.
DR. J. B. l.K.K, Ileutttn
OKO. A. F.DKS; Marion.
U A, HEEU, Marion.
FLOOR MANAGERS:
D. H lW5Kr,T. f'ftl.V HARKKU,
J, E. t'OOPEIt, J. O. WIlJOlIT, JOHN
W. MINTC, W. L. liULil" JIliMli' K.
OIE-SV.
BKtT A f ARSEf-ft C( flFSTKA. ef rrl
land, re LitKUEed-
TICKETS. M 00.
The public are cordially invited.
Pioiiffr Ticale
June lJlh.
Annual Address by HON. JAMES K,
KKLLY.
lecaaionat Adtlress on tha ' immiiTra-
tit.n of 1843. by HON. F. A. CI1ENO-
WETH, of Corvallis.
SA1WLEUY.
f-
-A.F.YORK
Has ctmstantly or hand and for sale all
luaiuter (JJ
HARNESS &UD Si DOLES
WHIPS, BITS,
Sashes, CoIIare, Bpurs, Saddle
trees, etc,
AH of t!.e LAlim .t
Most Approved Styfes,
ad of t.est niske and of bet m-itertal Aftleles
Sf.-hi mtu ranted to be as ee.irertettttid.
Farrar's Block, Ftatet st. .
GAINES FISHER,
rsoratjnros e? ts
LIVERY, FEED, AHD SUE
23T?A23XsIi:. ;
henii lieta tilserai.
Corner ef C-juEaerd ! and fiad street
i SALEM, OREGON.
tW Csrrlaee, Buifirj, am" Saddle Horect to Let ' a
reastmable rates.
Particular atlenUoa paid JkRvdirt and Trvnt
leut HUxk decas
DENTISTRY.
Dr." J. C. BYRD,
SXXSJ PrartKal ttd,"rrti
, X), o ii t i s t ,
SALEM, ORaCOH.!
Omri oter rsafntrusf's beet and sh.it tte e"
ne I'-unii aj-ta.t! street.
SALEM DE&.T & HACK Co
. i. CK.VKBAI.
m& FORWARDING AND
Com m i K! i on.
IjlRKlOiHT and baexre forivded and - deiiwred
1 with dispatb. I'UtXisaftti t-.trttiture tevelurlj
moved. All kinds of hading done vb h eith-r I rack,
lirai. or Yiteoa. All orders ftj h.Kl nTtHEiitly at
tended to, day or nihl ofl.ee. otte door west of the
Bank. 11 w rsbUitii, rrnpnesor
inrcwT rs'TT r'fT'T i
Children
FOR
JeiV. Mf
rs
tecommend list
IT IS KOT NARCOTIC.
CtarTATJIiLLSIJirNTS; thf
World's great I'.aiii-Keljeviiig
rciiMMlics. They heal, sooths and
cure BornSs'Woi ndK,Woak Bacli
atiu ItJieumatism upon ISIaii,
a:ul Spraiu, Oalls, and I-aiuo-ixcss
nion Eeasts. Cheap, liulci
and reliable.
SPURTS of diSSf.iBS 'Kaen
crpntioK, Crackling Paiis i-a th
ltea?, TeV.ti. Brnatit, Eoafses, eJ
aay C;itar-Ual Complaint, can fcrsex
toxioiiiated hy Wei Ic lil-tyert
Catarrb Car, a Coastife tijisI Aa
tidoto by Ahsorptioa. jTliorac-.tl-i'
portant XJitKiovery aiaco Vaccina ti or
fnlEriSiO
fJSProettrctl for nil sol
ii5rT s .,.,-
Tbe elightee duzrVtity entitles to petrejoa
rNSinMfi.lMtlfrACeni
I j Bmmty nrul new tlisdutrgr-a pronrre'X Those in
1 tioiif it us trk whether ertr itln. I tn . . I. :
I aa shonld sent! two .'te.. stamps for or "t 'ir
enlaur of Information." Address, TP'ta
tamps, STODDAItT & CO.. Solicitors of anion
aud Patents, 413 G St.jii. W, Washiugton, i. ti
ISELLPOS'
i Most patents.
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lfas4TjB.vT or Hk.it. ot
flarr
01 II 1
Agntt Twtei. T. M. AiVTISELl 4 CO
Can Market Pewtfl, S, P Cat
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WE WILL EtNO, m 30 DAYS' TRIAU
SU. BYE'S
Elaslro-Ycitaic Appliansss
BTiflV-rf'jr fffM r"u W :tli.ii-i.sl-fia,
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t;Al'riV. f-r 10 nny fi !t;r! ; V fl w i'l; l:i.'i;m(if
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tnn-, iiii I tiUvr hi" a"- f ,r.,.i:,
v r 11 f f '1 '-"'s ' ' S rf t
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lref-f r n I ni.oti 'i3ttiff ?ri:
rl 'In.-ir h"touz,i i-i ;?;(!' v X' '-
h 11 Hit'l Itu'y 1 lftri"l
4rtlrr,ctrij iiw ;ailiil f i 'f 4i-rft
tttr-lr rrne.
vfeKv( 'i
J1 trrfof ualion fre-:
1 UtTAIC BEIT ar-v.AlK W' H
aMIiWll
1 At ...
C.-l
' M iV4 H 1-4 fci
UfH, Hv-n lar'-rr
SSnrner-s ftaie HHs ate fit l:n"-e. t"J
stinm'-s f..ro 1 true. 1. vr. and nre I e.t v -riefi,
lvt.rfie-1a Lilijn' . ii.Ji'iu I Itrri-'fi,
ttlttrtM e'ever Rrtd Ajtue, ana are n 'Kill us
tlre- in ner.i-jy It - t,-t.- tci (TJO1--1 Ifn?"!
rt-i;ui.tr an,. .n of lilt H'.-.via. Tne b3t f.l.t-
dnte f tit ail rl alartal lon..iti. Fro, a la
Wmir" Kre fori inr 'ee ly trvt V.i
antl Mtt-p to tlie s'.ilTf-rrltjr. earw Heaiat tie an t
NetjrttlsrrH. rreventu F.imenT'C Fits, and ii Int.
betit rentetly ff.r Jer;-..: lJrotit?r;..t;oo brts- trt
tin hy ii'i-.e.ve drinkt'tg, ovi-r-warK. met.tA!
t r fc aiiti '.'.'.er ex.t-efi ft ret ev.-t 'lie r I
of till l.'---t Mv- ctid i.- JieTer imur.utti tti ui
Ttitir '1 ne Itest of al. Ntrvifti. i.uif uf
T' 4 f, ii- . - ?. e- S ar tier's HnUt
'J -1 r. i I -1 jties
ytefit3fc.J, f.J it.t -ttiaia.
f.
Ji- - -
e- '
v-;
Kin? of ths Slood
fare n Scrrnu!Ti rF 'in nnj flifr r'tlf
ie from lnir'iri:y ot tJjj vitrei, it n nrsi to
fiiKHnij ail, art tm ii(f'T.T,-f n timhuv it tijif
fens; hut S' tn,fu?x, f'mftt f u.trt, J t'-rid' v,
Grntrt, tSuwIlt'ip., A.f--., art t ft in'n!- C'i-irmn, at
SCROFULA.
P. TtAWB.-rtT, Co.: T- the V'nrF.i of ail
braubseU with rx.TOfi.!a or Iciiiire Iixi ia ih;T
syrtu. , T litrel rwir.! t..i 7 of ti.e ti.ol.
I have Ihn n troubi -wnh v-crnfui 1 1 t Uie pi. u n
fwt, which ao afftHrtt-d my eye? tlat i va. it
pelef Mind for bik tnouifi. L va nWtn"ifttrYil
to try King of the BifrixJ, whK ti hnu prornl a L'itat
oiessmsf in me. at it f.m mipk-TA ly curr I tnf aud
I cfwtri'uily rcoxttffiitil it to in I iiaabie,! stf i iuva
If AC S. WirUrHiUfUXirt, tAftl-r.-sTi, ?T. V
mH he pnid t any Pnbhft HfHnjital to T mufvi
ally asrreeti uptm, for every eerdticate of tiua neii
ta pubaal! tj vs wltich is mL venujne.
Its Ingvedien4'-
5 ., Tt ... 1. us. . , . ..
lAy (fiffiiMtfiN,. ,f
frrli iir.N,!a ton as-
rtt;4C' u WA V ,s5- Jtta 1' -
WILL CERTAINLY CURE
Coughs,. Colds, Hoarseness, Sort
Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asth
ma, Whooping Congh, Croup, audi
every Affection of the Throat,
Lung? and Chest, including Co
sumption. Sold by all Erng-gist.
THE HGSr. VGr.DEFUL
1JT EXISTENCE.
THS FAMOUS
duplex mmi if
CUItKS
Without (he Aid of SIf Jlciiit!
For full ijifornjt!on, read! Circulars,
SIRS. tt. P. HI irtBHtlB, tbe Agent,
Is now in tha eitv, s;,n.i.;i!ij at thr-.t HEMEKETA
10 urrf. from l? to, anil vir
mrm mm
JVr"- e'"J JL sintt IMnUpss iu
r-t. Hrdirias sterr.
jM.ilf Vf Vris snrp.
tmi