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    TJntu: U11EGON STATESMAN; FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1867.
THE REPUBLICANS.
The National Clab Conrem
tion in New York.
A5 ENTHUSIASTIC SESSION
JL Kesolatlon Protest In? A last the
Appointment of Lamar to the
Supreme Bench.
New York, Dec 16. Whn the dele
gates to the convention of the republi
can clob began to file into Chickering
Jhall to-day it was remarked that they
-wore a more confident air thaa yesterday,
-when the battalion were disordered and
headless. The idea of the federation of
Ioba centralized and obedient to the
tooth of a directing hand was before
every eye. They were now in shape to
carry out the purpose of the convention.
The committees appointed yesterday
had been at work all last night, and rales
of the order bad ben formed. Erarts
had been nominated for permanent chair
man ; other matters had been arranged
by other committees and everything
a a -1 ft A. t. A 1 1 L
tioaid go smoouuy, dux cow ine mgu
rlrita and turbulence of the members
oald be held under restraint remained to
be seen. Among the first to am re and
take a place on the platform was tempo
rary chairman Daniel J. Kyan. The
members came in slowly. Three sessions
have been decided on for a day's busi
ness, mornine. afternoon and evening;
the order of business is to be, the calling
of the convention to order by toe tempo
rary chairman and reports of committees,
fter which the permanent chairman,
Evarts, will take the chair and address
the convention. '
The convention was called to order
shortly before eleven o'clock. The
first btwiness before the convention
was tbe reports of committees.
many of them suggestive of distinguished
leaders of the party. The cheering
was almoet con tin nous as tbe fotlowing
names were repeated: John Sherman,
U. 8. Grant, Chas. hammer, John JL
Logan, Ben Wade, A. Lincoln, and
James G. Blaine. The last name was
greeted with tremendous cheering, but it
was noticed that many delegates did not
join in it. General Robinson, of the
4irant club, Binghamptoa, N. Y., offered
4he following resolution :
"That it is the duty of the government
to place our country in such a state of
defense as will command the respect of
Jill nations, and for this purpose a large
portion of the surplus revenue should be
devoted to fortifying our harborrs, build
ing ships for our navy, and to the man
ufacture of modern artillery for the proper
Armament of the same."
All resolutions offered were referred
-without debate to the committee on reso
lutions. LAMAR ARRAIGNED.
"Groti verier, of Ohio, offered the follow
ing resolution, which caused a sensation :
Whereas, It is the opinion of this na
tional convention of republican clubs
that no man who at any time denounced
Abraham Lincoln, while he was presi
dent Of the United States, as a "buffoon
sand down," or who ever declared from
iis Meat in the United States senate that
no man should denounce Jefferson Davis
ax a traitor in his presence and go un
rebuked by him, or in his official capacity
-an secretary of the interior ordered that
the flag of the t'ni ed States should be
displayed at half-miint on the occasion of
tU death of Jacob Thomon, or who as
.a Henator of the United States many
years after the war refused to vote that
the tenth and fourteenth and fifteenth
-airwrxlnvnts to the constitution are valid
and binding, ought to be apiointed to,
Or hold the hih office of justice of the
supreme court of the United States;
therefore,
Resolved, That L. J. G. Lamar ought
not to have been apointed a juntice of
tmt'ul court.
KASTIIKX.
aOMMITTKK ON fcLKCTIOXH.
ITiry IN-HW to Take lp the Kentucky
Kir r I ion Content.
Wvmusutos, Iec. 15. The house
committee on elections organized and
beW its firtt meeting to-day. Almost
wtithout adiiwnlinjf voire the committee
jresoJwd to take op the Thoebe-Carlisle
eontested election ewe, and notice will
be issued to the contestants or their at
torneys to appear at their next meeting
on Tuectlay. .
(This is a case in which Thoeie made
he run as tlie Ubor candidate for the
Fiftieth (this) congress. Mr. Carlisle ran
a democrat, receiving 6476 votes,
against .rvi5l votes for Thoebe, his oppo
nent. The democrats feeling so sure of
tieces for Carlisle, made scarcely an
uort. When the returns .came in,
showing so many votes for Thoebe, and
nch a light vote for Carlisle, there was
what seemed to be an unnecessary delay
in the returns from the outlying coun
ties, and the result was considered
loobtful;in fact it was thought for a
-w'lile that Thoebe was elected. The re-
twn.4, however, after a long delay, gave
- a majority as above state4 for Carlisle,
. friends of rhoebe becu to claim that the
returns had beeo "doctored," and Thoebe
was virtually forced into a contest upon
the?, grounds. As Carlisle is a prorai
VrtS member of tbe democratic party,
aDd One OI lie trwuera .-wHrCTW, uiu
was at that time speaker of the boose,
vrreat' was the indignation among the
blue-Wooded "unterrified" of Kentucky.
The Idea that a representative of the la
bor party should overcome tbelr cham
5to waa more than they could stand.
.Some racv developments may be looked
for in this case. The fact that the Sixth
Kentucky district, frooi which Carlisle
-cornea, is to overw helmingly democratic,
And that the close vote waa due onlv to
teBaocratie indifference and neglect,
rnas.es tne democratic nair stand on end.
En.
AGAIXSr THE PROUI3.
JL. atata Coart Declare a Prat) I Law fa-
eoasUtational.
Sew Yoik, Dec 15. An Aojtsta,
Maine; special says the superior court of
Kennebec county has declared the law
that makes the carmen! of the United
States a special tax as liquor seller
m . il a a ,
prima lacte enaence mas iue pax pay
ing auch tax is a saloon keeper, and there
fore a oublic nuisance, to be unconstitu
tional.
SXECTIOX BOW.
Eight Mem Killed aad Fertjr WMWiei, la
a Hexieaa. Town.
St. Locis, Dec. 15. Advices just re
received from Jamauire, in the southern
part of the state of Tamanlipas, Mexico,
say that a riot occurred during the elec
tion Sunday, and the ballot boxes were
destroyed. Eight men were killed and
forty wounded. The result is that the
mayor will hold over for another term.
THE REPUBLICANS.
Tne Xatioaal Clnb ef this Party la Seaeloa
la New York.
Kcw York, Dec 15. -The first national
republican club convention met at 11
o'clock to-day. About 1200 delegates,
from nearly all the states and territories
in the Union, are present.
GOV. BOD WELL DEAD.
Maiae's Chief Executive Cro
Orertlu
Dark Klver.
IIallowblx, Maine, Dec. 15. Govern
or Bodwell died this morning. Ilia death
was caused by congestion of the lungs,
caused by exposure and overwork.
CHAKCES Or ADMLSNIOX.
A Mew Terk Herald Cerreapeadeat Thlaka
They are Good.
Nkw York, Dec. 16. A Washington
special to the Herald says : There is ev
ery indication that the territories of Da
kota, Washington, Montana, and possi
bly Utah will be admitted into sisterhood
by the present congress. While Utah
has adopted a new constitution which
prohibits the perpetuity of polygamy
within the territory, congress will make
provision that in the event of tbe terri
tory's admission into the Union as a
state this clause of the constitution can
not be debarred without the consent of
congress. It matters not, however, if
they are all admitted at this session they
Will not be granted the right of national
suffrage till 1892.
The same paper says that James A.
McKenzie, of Kentucky, will probably
be the minister to Mexico.
Utah's state constitution.
Washington, Dec. 16. A committee of
citizens of Utah, headed by Delegate
Cain, to-day waited on Speaker Carlisle
and Senator Ingalls, and presented to
them copies of the state constitution
adopted at the last Utah convention.
r . . M
THE BLAIR EDI'CATIOSAL BILL.
The Senate Committee Order a Favorable
Report of tbe Measure.
Washington, Dec. 16. The Senate
committee on education held a meeting
to-day and unanimously ordered a favor
able report on the Blair educational bill.
It will be reported as it passed the senate
in the last congress.
Canadian Immigration.
Ottawa, Ont., Dec. 16. The number
of immigrants arriving in Canada from
January 1st to November 10th is 138,000,
compared with 309,000 for the same
period of last year. The namher of pas
sengers to the United States from Canada
during the same period was 65,000.
A IILOODT. FEl'D.
The Adam and Caswell Faction in Ken
tucky at War A In.
Winchester, Ky., Dec. 17. The feud
between the Adams and Caswela factions
broke out again last Sunday jnight in
nark Last le county, when, after church
services, Frank Adams was killed by one
of the CaswelU. Since then Frank Has
elton, James Lunsford, James Townsend,
Tom Jackson, and two others whose
names are unknown have been killed,
while manv others have heen wnnndod
and several houses burned.
THE VOlXi NAPOLKON.
II U Cane I Dlniutmed and lie Want Daw
a for the Proaecntlon.
New York, Dec. 17. The case azainet
Henry S. Ivea. charged br Julias Dexter.
of Cincinnati, with stealing a draft for
$100,0K) from Cincinnati, Hamilton St
Da v ton raiiwav. wasdismissed this mom -
irii Tv urn bo will at rsnt tnatitufo
rtroceedinas airainst Heifer rlaiminir
f 100,1 WO damages for malicious prosecu
tion.
THE FEDERATION OF TRADES
Tbe Meeting Adjourn Sine Die After
I'axilng- RemilutionA.
Baltimore, Dec. 17. The American
federation of trades has adjourned sine
die. The convention this morning
passed resolutions denouncing the action
of the police in various cities for interfer-
ing wun me meetings and insisting
that the spirit of unlawful oppression
displayed towards anarchists be con
demned. FIRE IX MIUVAI KEE.
It Breaks ont la an Art Ooode Store, Dam
an $IOO.OOO.
Milwaukee, Dee. 17. A fire this morn
ing in Iverson'a art goods store, 425 East
VVater street, caused a loss of 1100.000.
Quian's book store adjoining was also
damaged by water.
SECRETARY PRO TEM.
nrlcadler General MrFeely War i Eaai-
t'l Seat la Hla Afceenee.
Washington, Dec 17. The president
has designated Brigadier General Mc
Feely to act as secretary of war during
the absence of Secretary Endicott.
Tone bb the tycteta and improve the appetite
oy te job aycr-a earaaparuia. il rui mate yoo.
leet Ukeanevneraoa. Thoaaand hav toaad
health aaa relief from anlTartne bv the nae of
UiU froat pv.nS.er waea all other neaaa (ailed.
Curling iron sad ptaklaf Inai at Mrs. A. H.
x arrmr e.
HOMELESS MILLIONS.
The Yellow Hirer in China
. Rampant.
MYKIADS 07 PEOPLE STARTIXG.
The Mad Torrent of This Earing:
River Leaves its Coarse Inde
scribable Suffering;. .
Sax Fkascico, Dec. 15. The steam
ship City of Sydney arrived this after
noon from Hong Kong and Yokohama.
The Chinese papers give details of a
disaster occasioned by the' Yellow river
overflowing its banks in the province of
Honau, and they describe it as One of the
most appalling occurrences in the loss of
life and property recorded in recent times.
The river broke its banks on Septem
ber 28th, southwest of the city of Sching
Chou, and not only completely inunda
ted that city, bat also ten other populous
cities.
Tbe whole area is now a raging sea ten
to thirty feet deep, where it was before
densely populated and a rich plain. The
former bed of Yellow river is now dry,
and the present lake was the bed of the
river centaries ago. Tbe loss of life is in
calculable. . "
Tbe statement is made by missionaries
that millions of Chinese are homeless
and starving. Thomas Paton, one of the
American missionaries, writing from
Honau province under date of October
28th, says:
"The newly gathered crops, herbs and
trees are all swept away. The country
was covered with fine winter braid, wh'ch
is gone, and this implies the complete
destruction of next year's crop.
Bread ! bread ! is the cry of thousands
whe are on the river banks. The benev
olent go in boats and throw bread among
the masses here and there, but it is noth
ing compared with their requirements.
Tbe mass of people is still being increased
by continual arrivals ef those even more
hungry than the last. There they sit,
stunned, hungry and deserted, without a
rag to wear or a morsel of food. Mat
huts are being erected for them to the
west of this, but what will be the suffer
ing in two months I cannot conceive.
The misery is increased owing to the bit
ter cold weather."
fThe Hoang-Ho, or "Yellow river," is
one of the principal rivera of China. It
is 2800 miles in length, and rises in
Thibet, flowing first in a northeastern di
rection into Mangolia, then in a southern
and southeastern direction through China
proper, and entering into the Yellow sea
in latitude thirty-four degrees north. Its
course is winding and tortuous, it cur
rent rapid and turbulent, and when it
reaches the lowland it becomes unman
ageable, and is scarcely navigable. The
immense amount of yellow clay which it
carries along with it, and from which it
has received its name (Hoang-Ho, mean
ing "Yellow river"), is deposited partly
at its mouth, partly along; its bed. This,
not only the level of its witters, but even
the level of its bed, is higher than the
surrounding land, which must be pro
tected against its inundations by immense
levees. It has cost the Chinese govern
ment each year $7,000,000 to keep these
levees in good repair, and an extensive
system of canals has been devised and
constructed in order to lead parts of its
waters into other river beds, and prevent
tbe devastations with which it has con
stantly threatened one of the moet fer
tile provinces of the empire. Its princi
pal aflluent is Hoei-Ho. In 1853 the
Hoang-Ho broke from its old courne and
began pouring its waters into the Yellow
sea by a mouth some hundreds of miles
north of its former one. Ed. -
PACIFIC COAST.
ALRANT WILL CELERRATE.
She Will Get Ont a Hand, Have a Boa
Are. and Make feipeechea.
Ai-baxy, Or., Dec 16. The citizens'
committee this evening made arrange
ments for Albany's participation in the
celebration of the O. & C. spike driving.
The strokes of the hammer as recorded
by telegraph will be sounded on the fire
bell, followed by the ringing of the
church belts of the city. On the arrival
of the train Sunday evening the visitors
from California will be met by a delega
tion of citizens, hort speeches will be
made. There will also be a band of mu
sic and a bonfire at the depot. Mayor
Weatherford accomianied the excursion
train from Portland this evening.
SHIFPIXO DISASTER
Storm A Ion a the Cuul Caw
e Heavy
Heaa.
Mksdociso, Dec. 16. The schooner Z.
B. Her wood went ashore at Navario last
night.
The schooner Bobolink parted some of
her lines at litis place, broke her capstan,
and broke a sailor's leg. Tbe leg had to
be amputated. Twenty thousand feet of
lumber was washed off the deck.
The Yaqnina cannot get out of Fort
Bragg harbor. Tbe sea is very heavy.
A WIFE BEATER. '
He Appears la the Portland Police Court,
' and la HeM to Amtwer.
Pobtlaxd, Or., Dec 16. Thomas Wal
ters, an engraver, living on Fourth and
Baker streets, answered in the police
court this morning to a charge of drunk
and disorderly and assault and battery
upon his wife, Mrs. Katie Walters. He
was bound over in the sum of $100 to
appear before the grand jury.
THE AJfTIQCE.
Mrs. Peachblow V
-How long has
your bill been running?
Collector Two months, ma'am, and I
Irs. P. V. Only two months! Take
it away. Take it away. I never look at
any thing that is not old. I am a collec
tor of antique.
Kametaber that th mirror, brtuhea, and
combe la the ftae slash toilet eatee at D. W.
Matthewa A Co.1 are made from tvorv. Prleea
low down.
Up Us? :
like a thief at night it sten
in upon lis unawares. The. pa
tienta hare pains about t!i.
chest and sides, and sometime
in the back. They feel da!
and sleepy; the mouth has i
bad taste, especially in th,
morning. A sort of sticky slime
collects about the teeth. The
appetite is poor. There is a
feeling like a heavy load on the
stomach ; sometimes a faint, all
gone sensation at the pit of the
stomach which food does not
satisfy. The eves are sunken,
the hands and feet become cold
and clammy. After a while a
cough sets in, at first dry, but
after a few months it is attend
ed with a greenish-colored ex
pectoration. The patient feels
tired all the while, and sleep
does not seem to afford any
rest After a tim6 he becomes
nervous, irritable and gloomy,
and has evil forebodings. There
is a giddiness, a sort of whirl
ing sensation in the head when
rising up suddenly. The bow
els become costive; the skin is
dry and hot at times ; the blood
becomes thick and stagnant;
the whites of the eyes become
tinged with yellow; the urine
is scanty and high colored, de
positing a sediment after stand
ing. There is frequently a
pitting up of the food, some
limes with a sour taste and
sometimes with a sweetish
taste; this is frequently at
tended with palpitation of the
heart; the vision Incomes im
paired, with spots before the
3yes; there is a feeling of great
prostration and weaknei. All
f these symptoms are in turn
iresent. It is thought that
learly one-third of our popu
lation has this disease in some
of its varied forms.
It has been found that phy
sicians have mistaken the cause
oi this disease. Some have
treated it for a liver complaint,
thers for kidney disease, etc.,
itc, but none oi these kinds of
treatment have been attended
with success; for it is really
constipation and dyspepsia. It
is also found that Shaker Ex
tract of lloots, or Mother Sei
el's Curative Syrup, when
properly prepared will remove
this disease in all its stages.
Care must be taken, however,
to secure the genuine article.
IT WILL SELL BETTER THAN
COTTOX. i
Mr. John C. Ilemptinstall,
of Chulaflmiee, Clcbuni Co.,
Ala., writes: "My wife has
been so much benefited by
Shaker Extract of Roots or
Nigel's Syrup that she sa
he would rather be wit Ik nil
part of er food than without
the nu'dieine. It has done her
more good than the dot-tors and
:11 other medicines put together.
I would ride twenty miles to
et it into the hands of any suf
ferer if he ean get it in no other
way. I In lieve it will hkmi sell in
this State better than cotton.
TESTIMONY Fl:OM TEXAS.
Mrs. S.E. Barton, of Varner,
Ripley Co., Mo., writes that
sliif had leen long afflicted with
lysjiepsia and disease of the
urinary organs and was cured
by Shaker Extract of Roots.
Rev. J. J. Mctruire, merchant,
of the same place, who sold
Mrs. Barton the medicine, says
he has sold it for four years
and never knew it to fail.
SHE WAS ALMOST DEAD
I was so low with 'dyspep
sia that -there was not a phy
sician to le found wrho could
do anything with me. 1 had
fluttering of the heart and
swimming of the bead. One
day I read your pamphlet called
"Life Among the Shakers"
M'liich described my disease
tatter than I could myself. I
tried the Shaker Extract of
Roots and kept on with it until
to-day I rejoice in Rood healtn.
Mrs. M. E. Trhsley, Bevier,
Muhlenburg Co., Ky.
For sale by all Druggists, of
address the proprietorA. J.
White, limited, 54 Warren
SAVED
US LEG
SCROFULA
evrsa
poke euniiD !
JLrrnoiru, Oa Aaevst 11, ISSI
Taa. Swifv Bfannc Co Atlanta, Oa:
nailwn 1 nave been afflicted wtta
JeeraUoa of tae ieea ever atace I waa a
eaud, the ataaaae andoabtedljr betas nre
duaiy, aa my aaotaer Buffered front acroful
ana ayatptoaia Aa I advanced to manhood
aav imiiiii- 1iiiim nil until the nuUadr
naiaa aaiinmina aad palate! bereed a
newer at words to deacrlbe. My rlgbt lee;
pertiealarlr beoanta fearfully lnrolTed, tae
left tec Deinc teat pal a run; aneciea. ruaiiy,
aboearoarteea ream aeo. tae ajceraoa my
rtxfat leg had eaten chroaan the Seen tela
tH htw. im ndf ta sen n Ute the doe-
1 ton determined to amputate mj leg below
tae knea Tne operation waa aneoeaafullr
performed by Dr. iL T.M. HUler. of Atlanta.
ana ur. w. r. awi, e uuna o we
loetof my lea; gave ate only temporary re
bet. The poteon waa atlll la my aratem and
aoon beean to ahow tteeU again, la a abort
rlarne aleera appeared on my left
lea. eoverlnc ft from the knee to tbe tnatep.
rraqoeauy wane at worn i oouw oe iracaen
by the Mood wbiea ooeed from tbe bote
aleera, and the aoree and rettenlnc hole
wereao offaaalee that my fellow-workmen
eoald not etaad tbe a tench aad woald more
away from ate.
Laat winter I waa perauaded to try S. ft. S.
A a laat effort I aoaeented to do an. aad
aboat
montae ago 1 pecan taxing tne
aoedSo. I
of the medlolae, tbe ocTeaatve running began
to grow tee and lees aad anally ceased, the
Jeers healed, my Seah berams nrm aad
solid, and to-day, after oatng sweaty-one
a to net the goon enact
boulet, I am at hale aad stoat a maa of my
area there la Ueorgla. I am seventy -one
years on. oat roes now
thaa iota
1 1 was hmtr At. 1 web
rw Boaada, Kothiag Is to be seea of
rrlble dlaiats. or to remind me of the
Sorter I eaffered for so maay year, except
of the perfeetiy heeien wears.
the world tokaow of the almost
mlreealoaa oar effected on me brl.Lt,
aad I call apon those who wish to know tbe
partlcalar directly from me te write, and I
will consider It n pleasure aa well as a doty
to answer tbelr teiter. I refer to Dr. W. P.
Bond, of Llthonta. as to the traih of my
very gratefully yo-ir.
Da a,
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tree. Taa Swrs-r aracinc Co.,
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FALL G00D !
NEW GOODS !
G00P GOODS !
ailCS F. D. aicDOWELL,
flfatctaoaker and Jeweler,
tlX Commercial street, 8slem. has jnst
receired a new line of fall good,
contlstinfof
WATCHES and CLOCKS
And Jewelry of every description. ,
- i
Prices marked down to the lowest possible
margin.
. JCCp-Repeirisg a specialty, and all work la
this line warranted. .
MOXET TO LOAX. BY THE STATE IS
nrance eompany pf this city for one, two,
threw, or five yesrs. npoo food. Improred firm
property located la this county. 7-eS-dw
Ceusite
Diseases
noniDi,ptiRini mentirnition, una
natural saprresslons, prolapsus or
falllna- of thio atom a, weak bark,
antereralon. retroversion, bearini
Mi.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT BY
T"lu? ? mn utlo. decree and order
of sale duly fused out ef tbe honorable clrenu
cooit of the ttate ol Oregon for Marion county
and to me directed on tne second day o( De
cember. 1S7. wherein Irwin Snelder. plaintiff
recovered jadrment again Edward S. Ler
mit. Wm. Clark. W Ti. Harwell and Loui,
Stout, defendanu, aaid jadrment betnt for the
urn of W5S.30 In cold coin of the l-nlted State,
and interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum from the 17th day of October is:'
and the turn of fJUT.Sl attorney! fee, and the
ceeta and dlxbaraement of thta auit herein
taxed at 134.60, tor ether with accruing cotu and
and expense. I will eU at public auction on
Saturday, the 7th day or January, 188,
At the court house door in Salem. Marion
county. Oregon, at one o'clock p. m, of aid
day, to the highest bidder for cash in hand on
the day of tale, all the right, title and intersex
of the defendanu, K. 8. Lermit and Wm
Clark, on or after the 28d day of November
l!5.in aad to the fellowlnr described r.rrmic
to-wit: The south half of the south weet quar
ter of section eight (S); also the north half of
the north-west quarter of section seventeen (IT)
in township nine (9) south of range two (2) eM
in the district of lands subject to sale at Oregon
City, Oregon, containing one hundred and ixty
(10) acres in Marioa county. Oregon.
Dated at Salem this December 7, 1W.
JNO. W. MIKTO.
Sheriff Marion County, Oregon.
sHEBim SALK.
V-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIR
i tue of an execution, decree and order of
sale issued out of the honorable circuit court of
the state of Oregon, for the county of Marian,
and to me directed, on tbe 2d day of Nov., 187
wherein Reuben Pettyjohn, plaintiff, recovered
s Judgment against Tho. J. Moultan, defend
ant, said Judgment being for the sum of $770
snd Interest thereon from the 11th dsy of Oct.,
1887, and 50 attorneys lees, and for accruing
costs and expenses. I will sell at public auc
tion, on Saturday, the 10th dsy of December.
1S7, at the court house door in Salem, Marion
county, Oregon, at one o'clock p. m.of said dsy,
to the highest bidder for rath in hand on said
day of sale, all the right, title and Interest of the
said defendant, Tho. J. Mnulton. on er after tlie
ih day of February, 1877. in sn to the following
described premises, to-wit; Lot No. () two in
block No. (17) seventeen as recorded on the
town plot of North Balem, in the county of
Marion, snd state of Oregon.
Dated at Salem, Nov. 7., 1C.
JNO. W. MINTO.
Sheriff Marlon County, Oregou.
A DM I N IKTK ATOR NOTICE.
VOTICE IS HEREBY UIVKV TH ATTWF r-v.
it dei-Kigned has this day been appointed sd
mlnistrator of the estate of Leon W. Smith, de
ceased, by the county court of Marion county.
Oregon. All persons having claims arain.t
said estate ar-i require J to present them with
the proper voucher to me at the law office of
my attorney. Geo. H. Burnett, in 8alem, Ore
gon, within six months from tbe date hereof.
Dated December Ut, 1H7.
MINNIE N. SMITH,
Administrator of the estate of Leon W. Smith.
Deceased. !
NOTICE.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TAKE No
tice that the South Britikh Fire and Ma
rine Insurance Co. of New Zealand desires and
Intends to cease doing business in theststeof
Oregon, and to withdraw it capital there
from. THE 80 IT II BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY Of New Zealand.
By Williams, Acb and Wood, Attorneys.
Portland, Oregon, Oct. , 187. 1H4 .?-(
NOTICE.
VOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY WIFE
il Julia A., has left my board, care and pro
tection without any lust cause or provocation:
I therefore forbid all persons trusting or bar
boring her on my account, as I shall pay no
debts of her contracting after this date.
Dated at Chamaoeg, county of Marion, state
of Oregon, the 6th dsy of October 1887.
10-H-lmw L. BRIGGS.
STOCKHOLDER'S MEK1INU.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK
holders of the First National bank of Sa
lem, tor the election of directors for the year
lhM, and tbe transaction of other legitimate
business, will be held at the banking house'of the
association on Tuesday, January Wh, 1888, at 4
o'clock p.m. JOHN M01R.
12-13-wtt Cahicr.
? HOWELL, DENTIST. PERSONS DESIK-
oflice in Silverton and be informed tlmul mr
new pnnTH in niiiui; ruuwr piaiea. All wor-
done by me for the past Ave years by the new
process has given general satisfsctlon. Teetn
extrscted and filling done without pain. Gold
filling a specialty. All work guaranteed and
done for less money than ever before 8-ii
NOTICE
THE ANNCAL MEETING OF THE SHAKE
holders of The Capital National bank of
Salem will be held at its banking house at three
o'clock p. m. Tuesday, January 10th, l.
J. H. ALBERT.
Cashier.
Salem, Oregon, Dec. 7th, 17. 12-8-r5t
VOTICE TO CREDITORS. HAVING retired
il from business, all person knowin them.
selves indebted to me are requested to call and
tett'e by December I.Hh. '87, after which date
all nnpald accounts will be placed In the hsnd
of an attorney for collection.
M. KAMINSKY.
Gervas, Oregon, Nov. 23, 17. 11-25-lra.
STRAYED. A BOl'T FOl'R WEEKS AGO.
from Paul knnco' nlce fr,fir .Hm k.
river from Kalefn I.. v in,M k
IKS), heavy with foal; aad one yearling mare
colt with one eye out Finder will I paid for
trounie by bringing home or sending word.
Auurrs am ivoiicn. oaiem, vir. U-9-4tW
TOR SALE.- A LARGE STRAW Cl'TTEK,
r to be run ly power. Nearlvasaonda new
Will be sold and delivered for .at. Inouire at
tbe Daniel Clark fsrm. or aMre w T ri.rs
Salem. 12-ifUtmw '
FOR SALE. ABOUT SEVENTY HEAD OF
Angora gft. Enatilre of 3. Harritt about
two mile northwest of Halem, In Polk county.
J-'iiimw
Star bicycle, safe, practical and fast. No
headers or dangerous fall. 805 miles In 24
hours. Accepted world's records on the road
from 150 to sufr miles. World a safety records
from 1 te 20 miles on the track. First American
machine to make more than 20 miles within the
hour. Won all hill climbing contests, both as
to speed and grade. Won all first premiums,
when la competition, since 1881. Send for cat
alogue to Catterlin A Hicks, agents fur Marion.
Polk, Yamhill and Linn counties. K State
street, Salem, Oregon. 12-9-1
EEMOVED!
C. H. Walker baa removed hla carriage trim
ming shop to the bonding west oi . Levy's
store, nest door to J. M. Forsytbe, Stat street,
Salem, Oregon. He keeps on hand buggy tops,
boggy and wgon cushion, storm apron and
all kinds of carriage trimming matt rial. Bug
gy top made to order and repaired.
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PIANOS AND ORGANS.
WHALE (kGALLIHEK
Sole agents for Oregon
For tbe celebrated Everett planos.and Cloughdc
Warren organ. Office and storeroom in Git
ben Bro'. bank, Salem, Oregon. Correspon
dence solicited. 111-lmdw