The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, June 03, 1871, Image 3

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    ‘Religious Notice.
Oregon
L obs ’ s D ay tfonsmv:—Preaching, 10H, A.M.;
Bunday School, 1 P. |f.; Preachtpg or Lectur­
ing. I F. M.
W bbs -D ay Vernano* —Prayer-meeting, Tues­
day, 7 P. M.; Social Meeting, Thursday, . P. M. ;
Sunday-School Teachers’ Meeting, Friday, I
P. M.
Cy A ll persons are cordially tnvitad'to at-
wp Ywiling mombeni
•etiwi kngBU.
are requested to make them-
•-i’;
Tn Cn^qpAx Concn at M onmouth Mxxn
bvkby F imt D ay or m Wrxz, IS THZ Cou-
LxoB Coernu
L J ohn S tewabt ,
Elder»,
7 A. W. Lucas,
) T. F. C amebbll . -
YLwaon.
S h IBLBY,
D*CO1“’ I f E
H. - L indsay
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Sunday School every Bunday, st 9q o’clock
A. o.
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Worship sod breaking the loaf sk U A. ai.
Preaching on the lei and 3d Bundays of each
month, at Ila. M., and at 7v. M. Also Batur-
*days preceding the 1st and 3d, at 7 r. M.
v B uck M arino .—The indications of
settled weather are sufficiently favora­
on their steam » boats from Salem to
ble.to encourage Mr. Elliott to resume
work on the brick-yard. The Lauda are
now filling the yard with brick moulded
from the finest mortar, and frtJtfi which
Mr. E. says he will bmn the very best
quality of brick.’
,
The O. S. N-Ompany intends soon
tak(ng the steamer Net Perce Chief over
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the
Cascades. We
understand
the
boat is almost ready for-the peri tons
Portland for $1,60.
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voyage.
From all sections of Eastern Oregon
we learn that the crops are doinff n ell,
And the promise is good fur a fair aver­
age yieljf at our next harvest.
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A mkhican B ro T lbb .—We hare from
the enterprising firm of 8, L. Fenner 4
Co., Independence, a broiler of the
The Columbia has been on a stand for
Bower patent, whichwe have tried in '
preparing a steak, and find it the very several days. It will have to raise some
thing needful. The Oregon habit of trq or twelve feet yst to bring it up to
cutting steak, into narrow thin slices tlie high water ucaak of last year.
and frying it in lard until all the sub- j.. General TiltOb and bls'mrrveyiug.par­
stance is out at if And it la hard MA. ty returned from Walia Walla, having
stick. ’a intolerable and unhealthful. I completed the snrvey of the railroad
Use the American Broiler once and you
will want no more steuk ruined in lard
Call at 8. L. Fenner 4 Co.’» purchase
and use one and we predict yon will
S*
not regret it.
STATE
news ,
OBITVAHT.
BOUNDS—Departed this Efe, st her rest-
dencsTu Bcutoo county, Oreg««, st ladf-psm *
««tack, a . a.. May 21st, but., BMar^Nuwy J,
wile of Brother John A. Bounds; aged 37 year»,
9 month» anil 21 deyr.
1
Sister Bopnila died id the triumphs
Immigrants from the Western por­
tion of onr-State, continue to arrive by
boat with their cattle and horses and
household fixins. Every day adds pop­
ulation and wealth to this portion of
... Mr. Thothas Crdw» has turned the up­
per portion o f th'»'. Pv T. Co.’s lower
ware house Into a temporary pocking
establishment. Men. were busily en­
gaged yesterday stowing bacon side-
The mail leaves Monmouth for the Atlantic meats into casks, marking and getting
Stalos and all poiute-north arli o'clock a. M.
them ready for-shipment to California,
Also, for points south at 1 o’clock r. M.
Letters should ,be in the Pcs toffice half an where Oregon meals are worth from jgve
hoar before the departure uf the Mail to ensure to eight cents more per pound than pork
being sent the same dav.
W. WATERHOU8E, P. M.
raised in that State.
akaiVALa:
The mail arrives from the Atlantic State« and
all pointe north st 1 o’clock r. w. *
Mail from the south arrives at 11 o'clock a. >.
G. W. Gray is making preparations
to build another block Qf .fire-proof
brick «tores on State stree’
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Real Estate Brokers
H. LIND8AY.
FOBTL a XD, i 1 i i i OREGON.
AVINO PBRMANENTLY LOCATED AT BRANCH OFFICE. : i Albany/Oregon,
MuMáfOUT». witb s Vww ,cf cunuuuuui U m
4. C. MESDrtWHALL, Agyat.
Bu»m«ta ot G kmbbal M bbcmasuisdio , I «ai 7
pr«p«r«d k pipply üte Community with sil sr-
nclas ta tny bus.
N OFF1CB WHERE GENERAL INFOB-
maeonToneanunc ba raaunraaa of Oaagoa
can ba owtaixw rsu < casaoz.
■ y Blocs consteu m ¡*n cf
Loans nagot.abla on list aaur®aes. >aal auUMe
ttl collatanl aecvrftv.
. Hava for sale a large amount of property, lo­
cated in the towns ei Albany, Brovneville sad
Corvallia.
Al»o, 60,QUO eerM at (arming Unde of av«ry
daacription, in Linn, Ban<oo an<j Polk c .untie.
Peraona dsrti.ng to retl tl*ir proper .y Incur
Groceries, Hardware,
.no «pane-in p'a-lag it in our bands ror sale,
uukc- - sale i rmede. Call al our office, m Par-
brick, wbdre we have a team tn raedinaaa
CROCKERY, CLASSWARE .Hah'
.10 convey pUruea to view our lands:
School Books and Stationery !
J. C. MENDENHALL, Agent.
no2 >
Albany, Oregon.
H
A
DRY-GOODS,
Boots, Shoes* tíats.
Ths once loved form, now cold and dead.
Each mournful thought employ»;
And Nature Weepa.’her co th forte fled.
An«withered all her joya.
Rope looks beyond the bound» of time,
When what we now deplore.
Shall rise in full, immortal prims*—.
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And blooin to fade uo more.
General Agents,
LOOK AT^THIS 11
Life is a »pan—a KtkODg hoiiV,
How soon the vapor flies;
Man i»_ a tender, traosient'flowvr,
That e’en in blooming—dice.
from that place to the Columbia river.
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{From.the Safem Mercury.}
■ COMPILED FROM OUR STATE EXCHANGES.
Gov. Grover Jaat week appointed J.
I From the Saloni -Statesman, j
Mr. E. K. Chandler, oí MeMinville, H. AJl>ertKnotary for Salem H. C. Pai#e,
"for Umatilla, C, P. Ferry and* H. J.
was one of the crass graduating at the
1 Twomey for Portla.n4.
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8TITZEL« UPTON
of faith, encouraging and exhorting her
weeping friends te «0 live as to meet
her in the
Better Land.” —
She leaves a bereaved husband and
four tittle orphan«, with a large circle
,of loving brethren and friends to mtfarn
her Jo»». Kind friends ministered with
gentle hands and lovieg hearts to her
comfort in her last sickness. Her fa­
vorite hymn told of herabiilingfaith:—
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go. on the 17th inst.
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MISCELLANEOUS
READING'
HEADQUARTERS
W indow C urt aim .
i
Main street üppMte C mrt House.
ALL or WHICH I WILL MLL LOW FOB
C« zm , then, fond Nature; cease thy tear»; :
~ Religion pointe on high.
Tlibre. e'verla»tiiig Bfriny «pr**~
And Jov, that caunok die.
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D11ÇD.
Cash
and Produce.
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C. B. »TILE*
DALLAS, OREGON.
New. Stpre I- -New Goods J
/MY MOTTO;
” B mau . Paorrts and Quica R btubim .''
C3*" I have-also for aale,.’>N>t IMPROVED
-HAINER' HEADER.” Bran new.
Mr. J. Kesling, blaetsmith, has just
A Mbe resident« 01 .Frank Nichols Dall as , at
fitted up in s workmanlike manner as is.
7 o’clock P. 5T. May 31 st,'George Alfred, infant PesteHre BnlMhig ... ...... Mon mouth. ¿
his wont, a Traveling Thresher. This
son,and only child of J. G. and Minnie A. Hol­
H. LINDSAY. ]
machine will dis|>ense with a great bert, aged one month, 27 days.
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Munmouth."Nov. 24th. 1870.
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amount of labor if it proves a success. '
‘‘Suffer little Children to coftie unto me and
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forbid them not, for .oi such it the Kingdom of
. [From the Farmer.]
Heaven.”
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The trial of C. H. Douglass, Idyfio
Books and Stationery
City, for the killing of E.-D. Holbrook,
This M.-n-lvi’ts
Among the passengers that sailed on hasTiommenced
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the John L. Stephens, day before yes­
There are about eighty men at. work
Menuionth Family Market. 77
terday, way Mr. A. Myers, the Agent of upon the works for the canal And locks
the
new
“
Turbine
Wheel
Manufactory,
”
Mor mouth : B atubdat . J vkb 3, 1871
M onmocth , OszttoM, Mvy 30, 1871.
at Oregon City.
, .
to be erected - in this city the coming
sen
[ Bue r eee cir » to J. K. Gill. )
W. H. Teal, of Dallas, hod the en­ Butter, fresh rolls,
» 20
«.W. CANNON, ttauersl N*w»i»*p«r and Ad summer.
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15
tire
thumb
of
bis
left
hued
mt
off
lust
F
88».
V
dos
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vertiamg Agent, ¡»our only authorized agent st
STREET. - - - - • SALEM.
r 25
S alem M usical U nion .—This ama­
Pota»«» .. .........
week, by coining in cop tact with one
Perüaml, Oregon.,
OIUM.I.R1ES
teur
Society
proposes
to
give
a
grand
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1 . -
I C o O m ,
of the knives of a plaining machine'
WHOLESALE 4 BETAIL DEALER!- IN
t Migar, ho. 2, toft
B tbawbkbhy F zazt . —Miss Flora musical entertainment on Tuesday, the
Governer
Grove
lias
appointed
SyL
;
.Tea.
.;
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^Shirley called ea us last Wedaeaday, 6th of June. Full particulars will be
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vester C. Simpson. Esq., of this city, | - choice . .........
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and deposited upon our table the mont given eariy-TU the- coming week as -to State Librarian,‘to till the vacancy oc- j .NsIaaMt;.,
miiKo rarrr
^delieious CombinatidU of atrau berriea. programme, etc.
Dried Apples
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casioueil by the death of Mr. Ryan.
. hears
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cream and pie-crust it was ever our
We see by the Adrocalt, that a meet­
’* PS»»'!«»» .
D iev .—Mrs. L L. Durgin, of Olym­
good fortune to test. We are not suf­ ing culled by the President Elder, of
41 25®l SO
pic, diedjit the Insane Asytnni at East ; (’»'siloere
ficiently skilled in the epieureaa art, to the ttaiem District. hns_re«olved to5 h»ie
5 ® 621,
Portland, on niivv litli, of.congestion of Oregon MTUruisl
1 t<>®
! Tèseli .
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say whether this was a pie, a cobbler, or a Ministers Assoai^tion at the M. E.
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the Longs. Hhr renaon mils fully re- ! Pi iats ....
12 >|®
or a "turnover;” bat feel fully compe­ Church ia tins city to continue Muy'
15® 16%
Muslin.................... ......... .. .
«tined^lui'ing hgr lust linnrs.
. 15® 20
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hlwhed
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tent to state that it was excellent. The 1 30tli and 31®, Tueaday and Wednesday
Work wits commenced last Tuesday
*' boys” return thanks to Mr»» Flora tor of tlte present week.
Ill'll p iHli nn* M.itkrt It« p*rt
on tlie grouty) where is to.be ereeted
her kindness, and assure l»er that she
Yesterday Mr- M. L. Culver «hippo 1
the
building
for
the
agricultural
im
­
will ever be a welcome visitor at the | by railroad to Jefferson, the machinery
C orrected W eekly by H odoin 4 C hurchill
plement manufactory, in Salem. Tltb
M kssknobb office.
I bought by the -“Bearer Houiery Manu­
GRAIN, FLOUR. ETC.
building will be 60 by 160 feet, and
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facturing company” from the Woolen
Wheat - bush.
R hodk , I nland B cuo O pmastkb — We f
four stone» in height.
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7o •r-
Oats
f/
bu»k.
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Mill« The Ko«e Company ekpects to
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2 12 1
Flour, best ( \ bbl.) .1. .. ..
.
Lave received »nd placed an oar ex-
TllW-report reiu-hes us that Surveyor Wool
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. «>@31
be
fully
in
operation-
-by
the
muidl*
’
of
dxauge liât, the above named monthly,
BUTTER, EOOS, ETC.
Applegate has been molested recently in
Blitter.
lb ........... .............................
20
published at Providence, R. I.,byT.' lAtigtiat.
hi» survey of the Klamath county by Eggs. ><!<«.
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L and Orrica —Cel. Cann daring the
W. Bicknell and T. B. Stockwell. Sub­
bush.............
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1 25
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the Modoc Indians. They entered bis Potatoes, k* buah
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ñnnn
past
week
lias
in
reality
done
a,
“
land
GBoriBiYa.
vr
scription price, 81.60 per annum. Ev-
camp, demanded flour and bacon, flour­ Coflee MB
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25
ery teacher ought to supply himself er office baaiiwees" in Ilze way of answer­
7.77-.-*
M- ■
ished their weapons, made threat», and Hogar. No. 2. * >-.7 - .’
16%--
.Sugar,
N
oâ
I,
n>
ing
inquire**,
giving
inforamiion,
etc.
Leraeti .with a work of this ctau-giter.
1 00
told him ’“that was their country, and Ti ea................... •.
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To the young teacher, the first article. Quite* nuariier at Lane county meu
1 25
Tea,
choice
he abonld not »nrvey it.”
1«%
Saleratus
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■hwer?
down,
settleing
up
old
land
mut
­
Hints co Teaching the English Lan­
T AM MOW PREpAUED ÌO OFFER A
k* large assortment oí chotee
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PROVISIONS,
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“
GROCERIES.
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QUEEJÏS WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
IOTACro
CIGAR8,
Stratton & Waller,
Blank Books
Stationery
guage," is WKirth tlie year's subscrip­
tion. .“Language,” “School Disci­
pline,” “ Crapinjiftg,” are full of valu-
able thoughts for the inexperienced.
Address, T. B. Stockwell, Providence,
Rhode Island.
C am ? M eetino .—The Methodist de­
nomination are holding a camp meet­
ing nt their “Camp Ground" in Dixie,
they oommeaoed l»et Thursday and will
hold over two Sabbath days.
The
Christian Church will al»6 hold their
Annual Meeting over two Sunday»
neaf the same
place, commencing
immediately
after
the
Methodist
meeting. By reference to the notice
of Mr. William Savage, thpse who
do not attend prepared, can be aup-
plied with board at reaaonble rates.
ters 1 hat luiue loop been in abeyance anil
are returning- home satisfied with the
manner in which their claims were ad-
juried
Quaker FrtenJ, William
Hobson,
will ajsw« this «tteroaon, at 3 o’clock,
at the Oaort House, if the Spirit moves
him thereto.
(froui the Pulllaud Era.)
Mr. Abbott to whom the contract for
Fourth Street Bridge, was awarded ait a
sum of $4,500, han filed bonds and will
procede with the work immediately.
DRIED H.l li
’ I Prom the Christum Advocate.*)
Dried aj>ples
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'Dried jjears..
... .. f. ..
We hear of several farms having lieen Dried ¡ieacbea...................
DBÏ-OOODM,
sold during the past
week. James
T .u»*ntivrt7
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Evans, of Sprf<M|nMd>preciuct, sold liis Gregei* Flannel.......... .
farm to James Elierts for $4.000. A.
K. I’attersoq has bongbt the fafm this
side of the Coast Fork ferry, owned by .
Deurdorff—400 acres for $3,900.
The Biiptist Church at Eugene City
has been thoroughly prepared.
liodver
;.
. ..,
Tweed .... .. .........
Prints ... .
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Muslin
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Muslin, bleached .
1 fl)
50®li2H
1 25
1
13*»
.- 15@1«V
.... i5@ao
D amua
M xetimg .—Though the
weather baa been unravrable, and the
roods sloppy, the audiences at. Dallas
have been good, especially on Lord's
day and eaeh evening since. The good
order and profound attention, which
characterise these meetings show that
the poople
iatemeted in ibe ques­
tions discussed, and that the speakers
so hsndle tbair subjects so to interest
their auditors and command the respect
of all.
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recent severe illness a«_to lie aronnd
again.
The parties who were in town last
week purchasing horses, succeeded in
getting nearly fifty, at from $75 to $100
apiece.
The supervisors are now engaged in
repairing the roads about town.
Wool is selling at 31 cento per pound
io this market
The rain still continues,' with small
patehea of sunahtne, now and ^M>n.
The Washington Treaty l as linen rat
ified with only 12 dissenting votes.
Mr. H. H. Gale, of the Roseburg
Eiuig», called on* M the first of the
week. Henry is looking well aod - baa
got bi» mustache oolored.
his way to Portland.
He was on
(From ths Dallas Mountalnesr.)
•
It baa rained more daring the pres­
ent month in the Willamette Valley,
than was over known before in May.
TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.
W ashington , May 28.—The following
telegram, received lit; Secretary Fish
to day,, say»: “The Arclibiohop and
silty-nine pries’« were shot on Tuesday
night. The iownrreetion has been »np-
presaed. . The insurgent lpase» were
mormons, and those of the Government
comparatively small.,r- (Signed)
WaSHBumri
P ams , May 88.—General L'Admir-
suit yesterday captured Les Buttes de
dhan moot and Meuilsaontant, and Gen
eral Viuov earriad the Cemetery Pare lit
Chaise.
The body of Delascluse has been
fonnd in the street and iudenflfied.
V kmaiixm , May
28. -Noop —The
insurgents yesterday shut the Arohbish-
op of Aaria, Abbe Dugnarre; and »txty-
two’other hostages remaining in their
poaaeaaion. The troops had previously
captured La Baguette, and saved six­
teen other hostage« detained there.
NOTICES
Real Estate Dealer,
- «mi K NO. A4 FRONT STREET.
V
The P. T Company oarry passengers
I design tó keep only the pHOICBST »nd
BE«T arUcbM, snd m H ’them at a Small Protk
Fur Cash.
C. R. HTIIJEH
<r
Weatherford &, Co.«
DRUGGISTS.-
DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRUGS, CHEMICALS
Paints, Oils.
Varnishes,
Brushes, .
Colors,
REAL ESTATE in this CITY end EAST
».
AND-
W1XX dow
.
G-1£UB0.
Pure Wines and Liquors.
Instruments,
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES.
WTE respectfully invite the attention of all
▼ ▼ who are in want of uuch article« •• are
kept in well regulated drug eetablirthmenta.
Our goods are from first bands, and art offered
for sale at LOWEST RATES.
Sheet Music, etc-
PhyBiciaBBM’PYrarriptiow« »ce arm tel y ceei*
pounded of Pure Draqfs.
WEATHERFORD i CO.,
Front street« Po. tland, Commercial at., Salem.
x
feb4:nol7
J. C. BELL,
Cheap! Oxxeap!
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
Sweee»Mor to Vanrloyw A »eaaervllle.
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
UST RBCErVKD THE LARGEST AND
BOLTER, WORTLEY & CO,
ave removed their stock < r
Gon)* tn DALLAR. and ere -constantly re-
rei viri new *«><1
selectsd good*. consisting
of
:
r
H
ADIE3' DRLU AND FANCY G30DS.
MENS' AND BOYS’ CLOTHING.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
J most complete at nek of
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Ever brought into Tolk county, including Fall
and Winter Goods, of Um ' test sty lee. which we
are determine*’ ■> sell as cheep or. rheaper than
those of !*a inducement. We have a tine as­
sortment ot
LADIES’
TRIMMED
HATS
To which we invite the attention of the Ladies
Also to our. full "lock of DRESS GOODS,
consisting ®
Silks, Satin«,'
Irish and
Hats and Cap3,
French Popin«,
HOÜSEB.and BTOMMi «le«,
4
IMPROVED FARMS and valnable un­
cultivated IANDS, located in ALL parte of the
STATE, 1« SALE.
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REAL ESTATE and other 1’ropertv pnr-
ehaaed for Correepeidonb., in Pits CITV and
throughout the HTATEX and TEVRMWtlBN
wirli greet care and on the moat ADV ANT A
GEOL’B terms :
A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES ' COS-
BOOTES and 8TORE8 LEASED, L0AN8
NEOOHATED, anil CLAIMS OF AL' DEB-
CKBUONB PROMPTLY COLLECTED and
a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BCBI-
NESStrenwcted.
HARDWARE
None».—The brethren are requested
AGENTS of thia OFFICE in all fit. CIT­
The health of oir city and oountry is
Ontaide Paris—Sunday night.—All IES and TOWNS In the STATE, will receive
to meet on Friday and Saturday (Jans
dev
riptiona
of FARM PROPERTY and forward
quiet within the city. Not a single the vtw to the above ad.lt cm .
»th and 10th) for ths purpose of clean­ excollant at the praaant time.
Our CongiwMman, Hon. Jamaa Sla­ shot has been fired sinoe ton o'clock
j . ,. (lU Ht mr.i., A ozht .
ing up and arranging ths grounds for
ter, returned home laat week from
Iv'rtnmjr^x. Okzoo».
th» oqoaaion of the Annual Meeting.
Washington City.
BOOTS, SHOES AND GATERA
_, axd —
I EixrwaLi STnnx. ).
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
FRUITS, 4c , 4c.
PERFUMERY, TOILET goods ,
Salem Market Keport.
SPECIAL
v
Also, a General aaeorunent of
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S aixh , Oaroox, May 20, 1871.
oRAix. root's. arc.
The rail road .bridge over the Willam­
Wheat. Iwt.white F bushel,
SI 10® ....
ette river, ator near Harrisliury, will be Oats. * Im.............................
. '.. . 60® 62
Flour, _ baril
N
sack,
barrel)
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DO® w
ciMumenced soon.
15 -2 otxg.g
Hat, ► ..._
ton -a ’ -------
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The steamship ConMmtiBe «ill nail ' The Farmer’s Club of Yamhill county
.20 00®.
•• baled h* ton •
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Corn Muai, Ç ft*. ... .^ .^.
.. ttt 8
for Son Francisco on Setnrday evening, are taking steps toward a union with' Buck . licet rhiuv," V ft.
.......... 10®
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15 00®
at 7 o'clack, nt red iirfM rates.* **
Whaluugton county in bolding an Agri­ Bran »2 ton.
rOVLTBT.
cultural Fair next Fall.
Chickens, dressed, isdi
...?. 50®
(From tleSR» Journal.)
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dozen .........
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The Oregon 8ei<tinel learns from ma­ Turkeys, each........... ................ -•■<«;* 00®1
The Lane County Teachers Institute,
Bcrrre, coos, arc. ’
ny sources that Douglas county grain
organized here some time ago. m® at
Butter, fresh rolls, »i 15..
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pro»q»eeta are most flattering. The same
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SurroBT your local paper.
Give it the Court. House la® Saturday and ef­
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pniniise nay be seen by riding over Egg«. * d*>z........
am advertisement of your business. You fected a permanent-organization. It •»
Chees«. Oregon prime, ip 1b
Rogue river valley. The grain fields Lard. V ft
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muat be advertised, sooner or later. If not decided when they will meet ngain.
everywhere are green and luxuriant.
you don't do it youreeli— the Sheriff
We are pleased to state that Ben. Uu-
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derwood has so far recovered from his
Ccomrnuirr. —In all the vecaiiona aad ata-
<ione of life, it has been conceded, by ths
greatest philosopher» which tl*e world ha. ever
pmduoed, that etmtaatment la ibe foundation
and corner »tone of true liappineea; but in order
to secure 4hia much coveted treasure, certain
eond tiona-meat be oomplied with, and the moat
imperative of tlieee, is Diet all who would be
contented with tbeir toilet, abould call at once
upon Mr. F. Levi, at Moore's corner on Com­
mercial street, BaJem, whore they will find the
beet aasorlmeni of Ladies * and Ganta’ furnish­
ing goods, ever offered for »ale in that city.
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LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' SHOES
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8TANTLY ON HAND.
French Merinos. All-wool Empress, Half and
All-wool Delaines, ami esnecially to our
oenplete asaonment <.f Biaiuj but­
tons, Fringes. Gimps ta.l r'el-
veta Ilf all color.; also <mr
Gingham», Lawns, ■
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We would reegartflillv call the attention of
Gents and Heads o! Families to our fiae aeeeri-
meolof
CLOTHING end HARDWARE,
AND
CROCKERY.
WooLr.s-Goons. Manufactured at the Hién­
dale Mills. Sueli as Bea’ar», Casaimetwi, Hard
Times, Tweeds. FUunete and Blanke*. which
we offer al Wholesale and Retail
Having a deslía to locate 1
Dallas, we will deal Fairly and____ .
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who may bvur as with tastr psiro&aga.
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Will «achanga Goods for Country produce, far
which we veR’fey the HighUst Market Price.
XT" Bring im your Eooe era Burras I
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