Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1865)
i. Mn. . A. Stanton, Salem, 12 entriei, preferr ed fruit. ' Miu Elmins Plamondon, Salem, watoh-caie DMri.PS,.rW. Hunt, Sabliraity, pltim jelly. John Downing Sublimity, aipple butter. Clarissa Luulling, iliJwnuki, alt-rilDg bread. ' ' Seth Luelling, Milwaukie, 6 enlriss, dried frnit. " ' . -.. Mn". Mrrick, Milwaukee, woolen look. Addle Lnellinjt, Milwaukie, ofscnshion. Mrs. Hannah Wood,' Milwuukie, 9 edtrie. poena oake, ita. .! ?.-'' e .. M .v-SKe Mr. Q. H. Anderson, Milwaukie, lamp mat nd tidy. ,, . Mn. C. Davis, Hilliboro, 8 entriei, needle Witk.''1 -,." :""'"""' '"" - Milt L. Holmes, Oregon City, leather work (fnoy). . :, , ,:.,.., , .,,! ; Mm. 8.D. Moore, Oregon City, braided drei. Mr. Mehama Smith, Salem, 4 entriei, needle-work, knitting, dee. ;- " " ' " ' "' )' BHEEP AMERICA MMMOt.' ''' ' I D Pattetson. Mints Viita, ram, 2 yean old. Vii'Mr n: - '? !! '':,ni r. ,':; T L Davidson, Salem, ewe, lamb, ewe and Iamb, three Iambi, tingle awe. John Minto, Salem, tingle ewe. lamb, 3 yr. old back, buck 1 year eld. ewe and lamb, belt lingla ewe. tample of wool., ' ' '' TG Haylor, Salem, 2 yesrs old bnck. , , ;p, 408TB4LVUI yr.IUNO.,,,n , !'.., ' 'il. Breymin, Salem, ewe, 1 lamb, 1 2 year, eld back, 1 ewe lamb, 3 Iambi, temple wool. 1 John Minto, Salem, tingle ewe. 1 temple Ofll. .'.. p "' ..I '' ,.( ..- S.HEBP-S FREKOH HBUINO, .., , 1 , .John Minto. Salem, single ewe, lamb, I year oM boeki'iM'-r. .--a .i,,'.tii,i '.i,.-' iT. G. Naylor, Tnrett Grove, 2 year old bock, 3 lambs, tingle lamb, ewe and lamb. "ci i , '"' DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. ' ' ' : Brown it Fuller. Hock Point, due salt, aud coarse do. John Downing, Sublimity, Oregon toap, 10 poundt lard. , , t , , Northrop it Cory, Portland, turpentine,, bright variiith, boat pitch, nxle grease, fancy wood ttain. -i John Drown, Milwaukie, Furniture exhibit.' 'Noah Ilubler, Milwaokie, cabinet work and pooket knife. , f ' i " " U, Staplelon, Milwaukie, Dashaway Wash- log tnaohiSe. A. J. Butler, Portland, oaie of hate and capt. . , ; J. Cohen, Portland, case of tilver ware. E H Spencer, Forett Grove.Kcommiy wash ing maohing. ,, . . Wm Currier, Portland, tult ef man') oloth- . Ing. ... , , N Lomidon Portland, pair fine boots. . Wm Seihert. Portland, book binding, . :B E Stewart. North Yamhill, 10 lbs. lard. Mn Martha lloot, Lafayette, buckskin gloves.' 1 . B, E. Dunivray, Albany, "Struck-lt-at-Last" Washing Machine. T E Htorer, Portland, Doty t Washing Ma eltine. ,"' T P Day, Salem, washing maohine for gen eral ote. Miu Frankie Dunbar, Salem, lot of oandltt. . Mill Lizzie Dunbar, Salem, lot nf candles. Opitt, Sbarf, it Co. Portland, soda biscuit, and sleeker. ' Wm Walker, Valfontit, lot or candlei, lot of tarob. 1 ' , ' Cal Geer, Silverton, 2-horte wagon, ,' , 'J H Bellinger, Jeffertoo keg of tar, paok age pitoh, wagon tpoket. . , . , ' Mn B Hoop. Needy, lot of boney. ;. , A S Knox, Needy, lot of hooey. '., ' , rnuiTs, N.OWEM 4co. , ;i George Corntlius, Salem, 12 varietiee ef ap-' pits. . ,., I, I . ', .:. I I' ' C P Burkbart, Albany, 12 varietlca of ap plw 3 etuh. ' .i D L ltis. Eola, 4 entries, applet dco. " 1 ( . iL W. liddy, Milwaukie, qoinoet. '' Joel Palmer, Dayton, (a line exhibit, not entered. , i I h., , . Miller it Lambert, Milwaukie, exhibit! ef rare plants in pete, floral detign, ornament to halt, cot llowera, cut roses, out bouquet. Mrt K J Uarger, box ef red fuiouiat. Mn U Cook, Halem. box of geranium. . Mr D Koble. Eola. rare plaota in pota. airs rnone oiauion, osinu, oouqueia. Mrt T McF Pattuu, Salem, bouqueti. . Mist Pearton, Salem, bouquet. , D liublt bouqueti, and lot of roeet. . CATTI.B SHORT HORNS. (- Motet Wright, CWvallia, I bull, 3 rears eld, 'Major Anderson, hull. 1 year old, ilumboldt 1 bull ralf, Koau, 2 oowa, Jettie Fremont and Beauty, 2 heifen, Kate King, 1 oalf, Amy , Hope, best hefd. i . . . i I I ORAUBD CATTLE. - . 7 G W Ilnot, Sublimity. 1 bull, 3 yean old, 1 ow, 3 ytart old, 1 ball calf. . .,nr.,Vrigbt, Cervallis.betl eow ol anv breed. ' O. Clark, Auiity, bull, 3 year old, Dia mond. , , , . . . . . ' . HIIKKP HdllTIIIMIWNa. , ; R C Geer, Salem, 10 entrivt ewe. lamb, buck, ewe and lamb, .1 laitibs, sample of wool, HUgle. ... . .1 . I' : RHRRI-t-PvrWOI.I. .ii .-B C Goer. SaU si, bauk. SIlBBP-iUHADEII, FOR WOOL AND MUTTON. G W Hum. Sublimity, buck for wmil and mutton. " i T L Davidsoii, Salem, pair of fat ewut and lamb. . ' . John Minto, Salem, pair nf fat ewe aud lambs, back fur wool and multou. W M Smith, Hnlem. best buck fur mutton. Fabrltus Hinilh, Salem, tingle ewe, G. W. Hunt, Sublimity, belt pair of fat fwee and lambs. "WM Smith. Salem, best buck. K C Geer, Salem, pair fat lumlis. . ' E De Young, Furt Yale, B C 1 shepherd d"f- , , ' " r ' " ' .'!' ' SWINR ANH POtrLTUY. , Wm P Pugh, Salem, 2 year old graded boar.- W A Miller, Ilillsboro, litter of Essex and Berkshire pigs. I' A Leellutf Uillsboro,beet tow graded B 4c E lillrr of plgi, graded. - Mn E U FeUewe, Orogou City, large lot of Cnaary birds. : i. D C Stewart, North Yamhill Black Poland chickens. . i . Mn M J Jeffenoa. Salem, Blaok Poland cbtektne. ' O D Preitymen. Salem, pair enmino geese. 'W A Mills, lliilsburo. Esmx boar and tow. Fabritni Smith, 1 year old Kates boar, I year old tow. , rKi'rrs. ' , John Glllinore, Salem, 1 bushel apple. Beth Leelling, Milwaukie, 9 entries, varie tiee, ,: Alfred Stantou, Salem,12 rtrielie, correctly inuned. . . i Miller it Lambert. Milwaokie 8. -on l '.; .,' .-- . , TRES OF ART, ' . Addie, Luelling, Milwaukie, water color painting, family record. ' Pencil drawing. Mist F. Plaaionde Salem, arayaa drawing, Itjajaj Prktc. i . ' J C Leonard, Salem, pemuaoihtp.eight ipeo 4neoa.. t ( . ..... i . , i , ! Maaarr Clyde B Cook. 9 years old. ptooil drswiog, deMga. . . . Jotepb Eaeiitel, Purtlaud.Ambmtype, Pfao tags"4e. .... , - : Dr'L S Seieoi, eeee of meobaieal da. kt. ............ ,,' A G Walling, book and job print leg. ,i Dr C U Mack. Perlland, eaee el oieebani ealdWrT. .. ., , , i. ., Valiida Peanaa, Saleta, aeoeil drawings. in I C V.'iutsnq, 4 sieort aeomaaebip. . Phillip Miller. Albany, marble work. . . . Mn J C SImIumi. Saleia. 3 ail peiauafs. Je Coobtet. Pvrtlead, Cabtset ciHMS. .i M Hoieran. Saleta, oil Beiattag.i - I t tell Cooke, Salem, peooilt and non e ' ' t drawlrg. ; ' ' . . 1 1 IsrrHift job, water en lor painting' ' C 8 We wA, t i.fnil drawing. i v-itft. 'Aw m relief, " i:.. dw: f-u. n Ar Mtninr Ce. (UUm. fold bear. .-.a t...er ),iniug Co., Salesa, silver ot. Second Day Opened much bettor than the first, Crowilt inoreasing from every direction. New tontl going ap in every direotion, and the cniuplng ground rapidly filling up with covered wagons, hastily extemporized oampt of blankets, wiiim oovert, tea., which, wilh joyous buys and girls, bundrpdt of happy men and women, and the neighing of hundreds of horses, and the many oamp (ires gave the oak woods a lively appear- ab'ee.' ' New entrie of stock and article were alio made In ovory departiaout, and from what it already aisored, the Fair will be an im- and coming out dry, and apparently iu a im provement on list year. ' The excitement of ditinn to trot all day.' Mach complaint was thit dar wai the election of offiaers for tho en- found with the committee In tbit matter, but i ' . . . iningyear j which, te tiioso interested and iu-1 toreiting thtaiielvei, vary much exceeded even s horse ruos. Ihe principal contest lay be tween Mr. Waits and Judge Peeplvs for the oflice of Corrctponding Secretary. The friends of Judge Peehlet did not disoover any partioo lar effort for Mr. Waite until late in tho after noon, although such an effort had k n going 08 by Mr,' A. G. Wnlliiig and tho ttrikors for the Democratic lUvitw coouorn all day. ,.But at toon st discovered, the Peebles men "rallied on the reiervet" and settled the fight In about one hour by eleoting Peebles over Waite by tereuteen majority. Quite a uuiubur of gen tleruen were voted for Pretidont, any of whom would .have honored the office hut none ol thein desired it, and mine (Palnn r, Eddy and Minto) bad refused to be candidates, hut were for awhile voted for In ignorance nf noli de cision. The gentleman elected, Mr. Duutliitt of Linn county, is a ' nidc-uwake and' outer, prising farmer, aud will make a most excellent nftioer." Mr. Barrows of Linn comity is la of' fioial Inck. being elected Recording Seorctnry and Vice President,' Mr. Geer of Marion is In the saiue list being elected V'iuo President for this coonty and reoeiving 00 votes for Pres ident. ' The judge of the election were Daniel Strang of Marion, D. L: Kigg '$ Polk.aiid A. Stevens of Clackauiai., , Ollioers elected fur the ensuing year are t ! i,r :., -.it 1 For President, J. II. Donthitt, nf Linn'. Corresponding Secretary, J. C. Peeblss, of Marion. . ,i i.,- r;.. . , . . ;,, Iteoording Seoretary, Jno, Harrows, of Lllitl Treasnrer, John II. Moiires, of Marion." Vice Preiidniiti N. ' Johnson, Baker; E. Hartleii, Beuton J Wm, Elliott, Clackamas i A. Van Duseu, Clatsop ; A. P. Culver, Coos i E. W. Conyer. Colombia j P. Itnffner, Curry; Tho. Smith, Dougln; W. II. Myers, Juvk sou C. Caldwell, Josephine; II. G. Hadley, Lane ; John Harrow, Linn; It. C. Geer, Mil rion A, J. Diifur, Mullnnmnh ; J. G. Basket, Polk ; C- H. Davidson. Tillamook ; Jesse Ap plegat, Umpqua ; N. D. Ei'nns, Umatilla) D. Chapliu, Union ; T. G. Naylor, Washing ton; W.H.t Newell. Wasco i I). C. Stewart, Yamhill ; A. J. Borland, Grunt. , , i, , : .., Third Day. - Tbs sttendanoe, considerably iiioroased.au 1 with tho fins weather, and successful working of the different departments, wo begin to hoar the people (iclaiin that the Fair is a success, a great improvement ou lust year, dec The notioeable features of to-dny it tho pn- rsds of premium stock, the trotting aud run niiif races, aud the contest between the wash ing oiaohinis. . The last named feature nf this day's work makes a good illustration of what the Slate Fair is iuteuded to produce in every department a spirited but fuir contest for the "colon" upon th merit of the artiules enter ed. - When we slmll see inch contests, bet all kind of machinery, domestic manufactures, as well a stock and agricultural produce, then we ihall iu the result whioh tho State Agri oultoral Sooiety desire to effect. .."'.,!,.'.. Fourth Day. The last day nf the Fair opened without the least abatement in the interest of til- Fair, al though on aooonnt of the inoreasing and almost Iniuflerahla dust, mnub was detracted fryin the pleainr of the Fair. Ths principal emit of this day was the Aunual Address by Kev. 11. K. Mines of Vancouver, W. T.. a really able and interesting prndnollsu; the plowing match, and the ladies' equestrianism. Thus far in the Fair there has been no accident, runawars or tuob like casualties, which is truly remark aide for so large a crowd, nnd for in many wagons, hncki mid uoachet iu ooiiitaut ma tioii, ,.,.,. At the fire workt tihibtinn on the evening at the third day, an event happened which is disgraceful to humanity, and which oiiiuo near creating a violent mob, which would have re sulted in the lynching of the guilty party, and might have caused Ihe accidental death of nth er. It appears that a little boy had climbed up ou the outsidu of (Im high fence iLclosing Ihe exhibition, to luuk over the top. and being ordered; away by the gat keeper, a lari;e, pnw erful man, and not going, the little fellow was immediately drugged down by tho gate mail. and violeutly aud brutally kicked until hi life was almost despaired nf. On learuiug the fact the holiest.) uomanry of iho countiy ulauiorrd fur speedy Justice, aud it was all Ihe Marshal eouhl do to prevent a violent mob tearing away everything before it, and lynching the brutal onward on the spot. Order naa finally re stored, and the offender lent to Juil, where lis now swail k trial. The little boy it not dead, a reported, but is recovering. ( Trials of oprcd. Tbs following embrace the result nf each of the contrite authorised by the Society, or for which premium ware offered. A great many "snub" raoet were made up and run. producing a great amount of fan aud amuse. went for lbs spectators, and bringing out the "quarter nagt" from all sections ot the Stat ; but at no regular entriei were niade iu tuch oases, w ate uualile to give a full report of tuck race, although w should very ranch like te no ss. ' ' ' WEIiXKStiAr. Trotting race by trotting stalllont one mile for Soonlj's port of Jl, . . i i. W. C, Walker entered Fly-by-Nlght.1 Van Itergen entered Emigrant. ' Won by Emigrant In two itraiihl brat lnue.;SJ. , s TIIIRSDAT. . , , Trolling tingle dash of five mil sweep lake for horse, mare, or gelding far Society's pans of 73. Van Bergen entered Emlf rant. , S. B. Psrrish " lluueet George. Tiu.e 1st, mile. 3:3; 2d. 8:58) ,'ld. 3:1 ; 4th. 8:54 1 5ih. 2 .14. Won hy Emirraut. Race, single da'sh of one mile; open to hone. uiare of griding, for Society's purse ( .'. Five snlrie. vii Jack Miner, the Claypool ben, the Leper mare, Moure's horse, and Ihe Davidson hone, Won by Jack Miner in 1:5.1; Mwrs'i hone 2d i Davidson hone 3d, Lnper't mars 4th, Claypoel horse 5th. Trial of best spaa of matched roadster Im' . i Uis ittf 1st aud d prsiuiuiu el tHi aud 4 1 5 I Is draw sot lea than 1500 pounds. (This U hardly a trial of speed, but as it mure natur ally lii-longs here we put it in.) D. B. Crawford entered pair matched blacks. P. T. Henderson " " " sorreii. II. Kndd " " " light b. The blackt took the lit premium and the lorrols tho 2d. In this contest, endurance. musole ami uniformity decided against tpeed j the linyt oniuiu out first, badly sweated, aud gottliiB nothing: ''while the blacks were dl- tanoed, but'' made very good roadster time, making tho whole mile in a kit qnare -trot. .... . . ., wo think tliey dccnleu lairiy aim cnrrectiy. Jliinoing race open to horse, mare or gi ld. ing,' ingle dasU ni lour nines, inr rcocieiv s purse of f 100. " ' ' " l ' M. Luper entered Lnper't mare. J. d. Basket entered 4-year (,M buy mare. Jas. Bybee entered horse Portland. W m., Cliaso entered ttallion. i Won br the Bvhee horse In 8:41 i Uaiket' mare 2d, Lu pur's mare 3d, Cbato's ttallion 4th. -i -i ' ..! i , m, r : KltlDAV..,' Trotting faoe for Sooietv' special premium pf $5(1 open to four year old. Mile heats beat two in three. , Hadley entered Paul Jftne. Sherlock & Blcon entered George colt. Acker entered Mnkawk. 1st heat Paul Joues won in 3:11, the Ikoon horse 2d, Mohawk 3d, . I .:: i ' 2d heat Mulmwk won in 3:11, Bacou horse 2d, Paul Jones 3d. 3i heat Mohawk won in 3:11, Bacon horse 2d, Paul Jonet 3d. i Mohawk't race. At 5 o'clock trotting raoe of single dush of five miles for Sooiety'! purse of $100 ; open to trotting stalliuui. J. 0. Van Bergen snterod Emigrant. No oompetitlon. lt mile,' 3:10; 2d, 3:4; 3d, 3:3 ; 4th, 3:1 btb, 3 miuutes. i . ., '. .. ' . (ieneral Ubucrrutlons, We can truly say that Ihe fuir bat been a mcccss a satislactory success; and among all tho people we perceive a more mumble, vigilr- no and progressive spirit manifested about it. We should like to notice In detail all the m:iny viiloable contributions, but time and tpace forbids. ... Tlie musio furnished by Iho Aurora Brast Band could not bo excelled in Oregon, If any i hero., This Band contributed largely to the interest of all present, and furnished a treat to many persons' whose location in the Slate will not permit them to hear good music often. The Board of Managers onuht to near this in mind, and nwurd the Band u much larger sum thai the published premiur.i. We should think that $200 wonld not bo more thnn the Band ought to havo for their services. The displuy nf ttock iu each of the classes was very line, especially in the line of tine horses. Oregoiilans don't need any urging to bring out their horses; aud this Fuir illustrates the fact that they do not hesitnto to invest iu tbe very beat. , Coberg and hi colt made a very favorable impression, nnd was more gen erally inquired for than any boras. The dis pluy of jacks, jennies ami mule would have beou a credit to Keulucky. In the way nf sheep, the number nf entries was nut large hot they were very good. The pure French and Spanish merinos of Mr. PuiUirsou. of Califor nia, took the lead in this class ; although the sheep exhibited by Mr. Nnylor unine near bal ancing tho claims nf the Paitt-rson sheep we say this "by authority." We are glad to learn that the Patterson sheep have beou retained in Oregon. Mr. Payne of Albany purchased the two year old French and Spanish cross for $t."0; mid Dr. Alexander and Juss Parrish nf Liiiu county purchased the pure blood Freuub four old buck, with Ihe three year old lleece, for t.'iOO. Mr. Breyman entered sonic very fine , winded Australian merino; wliib.' Mr. Geer showed a pure blood Cotswold and several pure blood Southdown, and also a cross between Ihe two breeds. Minto, Hunt and others showed lot of floe iheep nf pure blood, and a" usual look a large number nf premiums. The entries of cattle and hog were not an nu merous as they should have been, but whut was exhibited shows a marked improvement ou the lasV'air. Mr Cross exhibited his fine stuck in these two c losses without coloring them for premiums, showing a commendable ilispositimi In put his shoulder tn Iho wheel without Ihe Society's rewind. W cannot pas without noticing aud com mending Ihe contribution of vrgolnhlr sent ilnwu to the Fair by the (Twatilln, Indians. It will surprise many peopl iu Oregon, and wake up the authorities at Washington, to learn that the Indian en tbe Umatilla Kitervation, un der the charge of Malar Barnhvt, has at this State Fair carried olf the first premium for ihe best display of onions, the first premium fur bvsl display of cauliflower, and the 2d premi um on display nf vegetable. The cauliflower was the laigest nnd finest we h n ever seen. The Siiperiiilcodunt of liilun Affairs informs ut that if be hud bad lime, he could bavo sent tn the Fair, bv the Indian nn the dilTeri-nt Reservation iu Oregon, vegetables enough, and of such variety aud quality, a would have taken alt the premium on vegetables. We hope these facts will he properly oouiinunioated to all the Indian in the State, that they may be encouriigrd to aspire In more improvement in Agriculture; ami also that the authorities at Washingtuu may he informed of it aud lie longer labor under tho idea that the Indian ap propriation have duu uo good out here. To the "Biwtone" w say, look out for Aiya oun. tribulion of Aiits vegetable from teosi iiw ,j,.Si next year. . . Iu the Pavillou we also found an improve, nient upon the display of last year t but this department la still lar from wbat it ought to be; not in quality however, but in variety aud ex tent. We ought to see more fruits and How rs, especially pot sud Dowering plauts, Ev ery nook aud corner ought to be ornamented With living flowering beauties. Wo should think also, that iu the line of domestic manu factures, that considerable improvement could be made. Some of the ladies are very lealoa and deserve great praise, but there should be mure contributors. Ws notice that Mrs. Jno. Ford look oioeteett preinioms (or preserved fruits, being Ihe largest somber of premium taken hy nny one person ; and we mention it lieie because it is not named in the regular list of premium, la the Pavilion euro worsted work hy California people attracted considera ble attention, and wa realty handsome. Ws also mention at Bolasrorthy contribution tn On Hall, Ihe "Carle Dtuck" in paste-board by Mr, Seibert ; th ease ef ore and mineral by Ihe Union Company ; ths vase of staffed Uidl tf Mr. llleh!.-!. he nil rs!Hn- ht - . v - - i - O - Mrs. Shell. ; aud a great tneoy ether eqaal ly meritorious but not so prominent articles, adding beauty to tbe Hull and exciting gener nu rivalries for lliu future. FAULT -FIN I UNO. At nsual on all such occasions there will be fuult found with the nctiou of awarding com mittees; and wo will not toy that in tome catei there is not cause for some oompl dot ; but s must believe that the committee generally do the best they can ; and it is not possible for all to get first premium, Considerable disap pointment wai expressed by the spectators at ths award of premiums for1 equestrianism, most of persons thinking that the two ladies who did not receive premiums at all, should have bad them in preference to those who did. Fault wai also found with tho award for matched trolling roadstert drawing 1.S00 poonds. A great deal of fault has been expressed by many pursues with the action of the committee on works of art. ' ' SUGGESTIONS, ' If we have a vote, we would suggeit to the Society that next year the Board of Managers should have an oflice in the Pavilion, or some where on the grounds, properly designated and advertised; nnd that (he membert, ore major ity of them, stay in that office during ths hours of each Fair day, fur th purpose of hearing and tvttling all disputes and questions which arise between the eiliihitors nnd committee ; sud for the purpose of instructing the com uiittee and correcting mistakes in entrie or awards, and that they be allowed a clerk to record their proceeding. Wo had frequent opportunity to tee hundred of person rushing up to the eotry clerk with all kind of qnes tions and complaints, when these clerk bad neither the time nor the ability to tet things right ; and it was impossible for the Secretaries and President to he everywhere. We think that this would save a greut deal of timo and confusion and many unpleasant matter to all parlies. We would tuggest also, that very large posters put np each moruing unnoun cing the programme for that day, and also tho penalties to exhibitor! "for not coming to time' wsuld save much confusion. We toggett also that the Board of Maungcri take immediate action tn project the beuutiful parks of young onk trees on all the ground which the Society controls, either inside the inclosure or what is necessury outside for the use of camper. The present generation will in t give up tho healthy and favorite style of "camping on the ground at least we hope they will not ; and for the comfort of all who desire to use the grounds iu tills way, the young tree ought to bn protect ed. We observe that many of these are being cnt down for tent pole, fire wood, dec, and if tho practice should continue a year or two Ion gcr, there would be no shade worth speaking of tn say nothing nf the beauty nf the grouudi thus despoiled. Will not the Board enact some stringent rules to protect the trees,-aud make the rules known to all at the next Fair, by post er, advertisementi, 6co. ; and what is still bet ter, remove any tomptatinn to cut down the trees, hy furnishing an ample supply of firewood to the camper, with tent polet ready out, ;' KKaoKS ANP OMISSIONS. W'e ennnot close litis account of the Fair withont put. tiior In Hie nipreluintW eustomiirv K. sod O. K." (er- rors iniJ onilsHioiis excepted). In eopyiux the entries ou toe entry iiooks, ti wns our Intention to report ev ery entry nf eveiv description, but in this we inny liuyc fsilril. If we hitve nitnle nny iiiisbikesor nniliniiH.wt' kUoiiIiI lie pleuseil to have liietnc(trrs,.-ted.Hod will mest eueeriully oiukr ituy vorreeiioim when the mistake poinletl nut. e take Ihi. oei-SHiuii I., express out Illinois oi me i orres,.inouiif ecreuiry, to Messrs. Kisli er, 1'i-iirsoti unit tliickinulnnn of the Secretary's nfrlre. to Messrs. I'iiitersnii. (ieer Bml Myers at the slock yards ; to ihs Htvnriluijr uimnniietoi al the race tra. .'or v'iilniiiile Msni-Unce in limkiuir no the renort : suit to our lrreire.iiilw friend t'rlmlle for various and sun dry reire.lttfietii. at his Sn. 1 restsurant. l,, l every farmer ill Oieiroli take course from this year's hu, eess, un, h,b r to innke ihe oexl Kairsurpssa anything of the kind on the I'acillc coast. lAst of Premium Awaiikki) at Tin: Fifth Ax.ntai. Faiii df tiik Oiie uox Statu Amiin i.n BAi. Sim iktv, iiki.u at Sai.km. (XT. :ti, Irn, urn ami 6th. CATTLE -CLASS I. SHOllT-llOllNS. Muxes Wright, bull, !t yeam aud npw'd, 1st pre'm. i . 1 yearling, ' " " 2 cows, 1st and 2d " " 2 heifers, 2U " ' 1 ralf, 1st " OIIAIIKII CATTI.K. Ci. W. Hunt, 1 bull, 3 years old, 1st premium. ' I eow, M " " 1 bull calf, - h I). (). Cl.uk, 1 bull 2 yeurs old, 2d . " Moses U riglil, 2 latsieers, 2 yr. old, l.sl aud 2d pre'm. B1VKKIVTAKKS. Moses Wright, 1 bull, M preuiium. " 2 eons, 1st and 2d premium. Herd, SHEEP. J. D. Patterson. American merino ram 3 year old, 1st premium. T. L. Davidson, beat single ewe, 1st nremium. ' " Amer. Inaib, 1st pre'm. " " ewe and lainb, " S IuuiIm, " John Minto, " single lamb, 2d " " buck. 2 yr. old, 1st " i buck, 1 yr. eld, ' " " " ewe and lamb, 2d " " ' II lombs, " I " sample of wml, 1st " T. f. Naylor. Imek. 2 yr. old upw. 2d W. Uroyiimn, I ewe. Australian, 1st ' " 1 lamb, do. " " " buck. 2 yr. old, do. " " " ewe, do. .... " :i lambs, " " sample of wool, Anst'ti " " John Minto, single ewe, " Vd " " sample of wool. " 1 on SI'tMSH SVHINO. J. I). PntU'rism, i nuns, S yr. upw. 1st Johu Minto, single ewe, , " " siiidle iamb, " lmck, 3 yr. old upw. 2d " ' ' buck, 1 yr. old, ' 1st ' " ewe and lamb, " " snni,ile nf wool, ' " " John B. Uoln-ris. simrle lamb, Sd ' " buck, I yr. upw. ' " " ewe awl lamb, " , . .. " .... . S taint,., M " ssnunle of wool. , hi M T. 1.. lhividsou, single ewe, " vki.cii vitatvo. .1. D. Patterson. 2 Inn ks over 3 yr. old, 1st 1 2d A. Luelling, single ewe, 1st rt ' lanih, .. u . ' " liurk. " u " ewe and lamb, . " i lambs, 2il lt 2d Juhu Minto, single ewe, . " single larab, ' buck. I yr. old, T. C!. Naylor. a buns. " ewe asKl lamb. 1st ssaTHPOWNH. . I It. (!. tieer. Ixl ewe, " I biinh, , ii . " buck, two yowl old, " " buck, cue year old, ... " ewe aud lamb, " " 3 liiuibs, " " mmtile of wool, " single ewe, !d i ' rotswm.n. ' H. C, Geer, buck. J yr. old, 1st OtAOKIl SHHtji ll WOOL AXI UtTTOV. ti. W. Hunt, buck for wh1 ami aiutloa. Id pre're. I. U I'su.lson, uur of lat ewut, " " John Mima, - 1st " " i ' " Isi. lbs, 2d " . " buck for wool and mutton, ' " single ewe, lt " (i. W. Hunt, buck lov mutton. id ' SHKIMIKRII POO. R. P. Yoeng. ilox - V ie." '" lt " ri.UWlNti IMPLEMENTS AND MACIIIXERT. Holder Phillips, hel plow. 2d pre'm Kolnnsna Jt Lake, Imported reaper and mower, 2d premium. C. V. Hnrkharl. bml plnw Oresrnn-nMile, 1st pre'av W. It. Mnnkert, hrtt importisl reeper, " W.J. lterrea.be! imp. Ilimliuis aiacSine I - 1 S. A. NkUi-son, ttrsl reaiiiuj atacbine, " , I,. E. Stone, funning mill or separator. ' James A. Kavn, best leu acres fall wheal " J. It. llerren,' best imported tliresbiiiK machine , 1- horse power, U premium. Knupp, liurri ll & Co., best cast-stool Imperial plow, IhI premium. Knapp, Iturrell A Co., best imp'd plow, 2d pro m. ltobiiisou & Lake, best imported mower, 1st pre in. SWINE. Wm P l'oirb trrniled bonr. 2 venrK old, 1st pre in. W. A. Mills, best litter of pigs, Kssex and Berk shire. M premium. A. r.uellinir. best irriided sow 2 yr. npw. 1st pre m. A. I.uellinir best litter pips graded 2il " Vi. A. Mills ntt rissux ooar i jr. opw. im. W. A. Mills best Kssex sow 2 yr. upw. " " Fabrltus It. Smith, best Hssex boar under one year 1st Tiremlum. Fabritns It. Smith, best Kssex sow undor one year 1st premium. ItlltlWAXDFOVVIA . Mrs. K. I). Fellows, lamest ot of canary birds, 1st nreniinm. D.C. Stewart, best lot of black Poland chickens, 2d nremmiiL Mrs. M. J. Jell'orsuii, lot Poland chicken, 1st pre'm I). 1). rruttyiinin, best pair corn geeae, II. E. SUwart, best lot Kuinea fowls, CtASS 0 C1RAINS, SKEDS AND VEdKTAHLM Wm. Elliott, best assortment broom corn 2d pre'm Wm. P. l'nirh best bushel winter ryo 1st George Bolsbiiw. white nonpareil wheat " H. Itellenger best bushel oats zu " " barley, 1st enrn. " W. J. Ifcrren " bushel white wheat 2d " , side oats 1st white rye 2il " buckwheat 1st A. F, I'uxh W. M. Walker " HK.KIW, D. V. Prettynian best 12 ears early white corn 1st nremium. I). I). I'rettryman best peck timothy seed 1st pre'm Mm. 1'. l'liiru best neck flaxseed C. P. Burkbart best 12 cars King Philip corn 1st nremmin. . C. P. Jlurkhurt best siuriplc of broom coin 1st pr'in Rev. t), Dickenson best and largest lot or uregon- raised irurden seeds, 1st nremium. Davirl Knble best assortment garden seeds 2d pr'm (i. W. Hunt best exlnlnt clover seed 1st J. H. Uelleniri'r best exhibit (lax seed 2d John liain best timothy seed " IIAHMtlK I'llllDl'CrS. ,John (iiltnore acorn iiiaah 1st Mwarii n niison turnip ueei zu I). D. Prottyman J bu. iieaehblow potatoes " W. D. Prettvman best exhibit potatoes 1st Milton Criawell 3 turnip eabluires, special premium of one dollar, 1st premium, John B. Kcizer best 1 head cabbage 1st pt'ni, , " , lot ol turnips , . 2d Ira Price lot of onions " J. A. Porter best vaaioty of awout Kussla turnips 1st premium. A. S. Knox best 2 Hubbard sounshes 2d pr'm, Umatilla Indians best exhibit garden vegetables zd premium. David Ruble best exh't irardea vegetables 2d prm David Ituble best lot of beet M pr'ui, , " . i " " pui'snips ' " " rim burl) Umatilla Indians bent exhibit onions " " " " cauliflower DAIRY DEPARTMIiNT. A. J. Dufur biHt cbee.ie 1 year old 1st pr'm, ' " " less than 1 yr. old 2d " B lb butter " 0. W. Hunt" 25 lb bolter ft mn. old " .Mrs. .1. M. l.iiughlln bittt 25 lb butter I) montlis old 1st pr in. Miss Martha Gilbert best 5 lb fresh butter 2d pr'm. FLOUR, D. 1). Trettvman best 50 lb rye flour 1st pr'm, John W illlainson best liall-iiiil. wheat flour " " Salem Mills 2 ,'ks. ( 100 lb) while wheat flour 2d " DOMESTIC Ml'NUFACTURES-C'LASS VII, Drown & Fuller tine salt 1st pr'm, " course salt " John Downing best lot Oregon-made soap " ' " 10 tb lard Nortlirup & Corey bright varnish " " " turpentine " " " boat pitch " " " patent axle grease " " " fancy wood stain " John Brown furniture exhibit Noah Hnhbell cabinet work with pen-knife 2d A. J. Butler, silk bat. cassimere hat, beaver soft ha's. 1st nnd zd premiums. J. Cohen lot of silver ware, 1st pr'm. fl. 11. Spencer washing machine " Economy," premium. Win. Currier lies! suit of clothes, 1st pr'm. Nicholas I.smsden pair line boots, 1st pr'm. II. K. Stewnrt 10 Hi lard, 2d pr'm. Isaac T. Diiv washing machine. 1st pr'm. Miss Frankle Dunbar best lot candles. 1st pr'm. Miss Lizzie Dunbar best lot candles, 2d pr m. Oiillz, Sharf & Co. best lot soda crackers. 1st pr'm. .L J. Butler, ol S. F. men and bovs' caps, 1st aud 2d premiums. Win. Walker best lot Oregon slan-h, 1st pr'm. Calvin (Jeer, best two-home wagon draft and finish. 1st premium. J. 11. Itellenger one keg of tor, 1st pr'm. " one package nf pilch, 2d pr'm. Ml. Ben. Ttonp best exh't honey, ($5110) 1st pr'm, J. II. Itellenger wagon spokes. 1st pr'm. A. J. Knox, best exh't honey, 2d pr'm. FitriTs, irrc. Selll Luelling, grealest number good varieties of nppli's. correctly named, 1st pr m. Seth Luelling best 12 varietim apples. 2d pr'm. ' best varieties and specimens pears. 1st premium. " greatest number (20) and variety of lieaenes. zn pr in. " gnuitest number and variety plums, 1st pr m. " grealest number ond variety nectar ines. 1st pr m. D. D. Prettyman, best lot ponchos, 2d pr'm. Miller A Lamherl greatest variety apple. 2d pr'm, grentest number und varieties of pears, 1st nr m. " best 211 varietfiv pears. 2il pr'm. ' best S variolic quince. 2d pr'm. George Cornelius best 12 vitrictics grown apples, 1st pr in. D. 1.. ltiggs 3 hunches Ix'st variety grapes, 1st prm. do greatest number best melons, 1st prm. Joel Palmer, the committee recom'cd pnuiiiiiin on nest variety grapes. II. W. Eddy best 3 orange quince, 1st pr'm. FLORAL Miller ,t Lambert rare plains in pots, 1st mm, do floral design tout ornament to hall, 1st prm. do cut flowers. 1st pnn. ilo Roses, 1st prm. do bouquets, 1st prm. Mrs. R. J. Burger 1 box red lochias, no pr'm, but very line specimens, and a pnn rccniiiuicndfd. Mrs. (i. CiHik 1 box geranium specimen, very line. prm twommoniled. Mrs, 1. Ruble b'l exh't rare plants In pots. 2d prm. do do do roses. 2d pnn. Mrs, E. M. Vandcrvorl best berbenium, 1st pnn. JACKS AND JEXXKTS. Ihtniel Newsnm one sucking mule under 2 months, 1st prm. George Belsliaw best mule one yr. old, 1st prm. ilo best sucking mule, 2d prm. B. E. Slewaii best iack 1 yr. old. 1st prm. Hiram Stewart best imp. jennet 3 yr. obi. 1st prm. , do jack 4 mo. X dnvs old. 2d prm. B. B. Stewart best pr. Oregon-bred mule, 1st prm. do best Oregon-hred mule 2 yr. old, 1st premium. do best ( iregou-bred mule 1 yr. old, 2d premium. . ilo jack and jennel sweqmko. 1st pnn. I). C. Stewart. btat mule i vr. old, 2d prm.' do ilo do 1 vr. obi, 2d prm. Samnel Newsnm jack eoit mo. obi. Isl prm. J. M. Osbnrnliesi Imii'd jack 4 vr. npw. 1st pnn. do best Imp'd jack, 2d prm. do ln.st jack ond Jennet swiisjstakes, 2d premium. A. M. Osborn, best imp'd jack 4 yr. upw. 2d pr'ro. Hiram Sniiih. bet imp'd H iinet S yr. upw. 2,1 pr'm I). J.' 1'iHqier US'! mule colt o mn. obi. 1st prm. . Jt. w alitor bi-t lui mule colls nol exceeding 5 yr. 1st prm. Samuel Newsorn best Imp'd Jennet. 1st prm. , A. M. Osborn thoroughbred jack, 2d pnn. MISCELLANEOUS, Preniinm recommendiMl for the following : P. P. Prettyman I spinning-wheel. Mrs. L. A. Sti)ip patent b.ilsam fur the lungs. Isaac Slnvt paleut bu) rack. P. Ptvtivniau bawthorne homes On-gon-raifvd. Ls-rtle Jt .Mvcrs' American double Mirhine water wki-el. do do lever Jack. P. Ikliiggs reapi'r leeih and welding saw Urth. Italian! A Emerson elder rhompagne. P. P. Prvltynun 1 lot garrovaiui or cofts-e pea. J. W. Murniv, lung and liver balsam. David Ruble 1 cider will, specially recommended lor a inn pnn. i'apt. John .Smith beet Bollard rihV. beat in a timrsre Hoshesi rt reworks . HORSES-CLASS IL Hnaska or aia. wnaa. W. C Myer 1 brows coll 1 yv. old " Lookout," 1st premmrs. S. O. Mayer I colt 2 yr. old "(icn. runks," Isl pnn. .inn, n. c 'Hirru i nssir j rr. oi l, in prm. ti. J. I'siiT, I aw re 4 yv. upw. i& pna. M. FK-I,ls I ui Ling roll. 1st prat, KJwanl JrrTreys ttallioa 4 yr, npw, 1st prm. M . J. Ucir, a ui,si,il ifwrr and cult, U, prm. Couibors Itarrell I stallios 3 yr. old, 1st ptm. Calvin Neal best mare, 1st pnn. Win. Talem slalhon Ji yr. old, il pnn. (1. W. Elliot lilly 3 yr. old, Isl pnn. do tin 2 do do do T. (. Naylor 1 stallion 2 yr. upw. " Waterloo Jr," 2d pnn. ficorge llelshuw 1 sucking colt, li pnn. M. II. Wallace stallion "Comet" Zd pnn. V Ci. Nuvlor brood mare "Nancy," 2d pnn. IIIIAFI' IIOIISKS. C Mver stallion 4 yr. upw. "Coberg." 1st prm. i v.iuion colt 2 vr. old "Con. Lytic," 1st prm. George Bclslmw mare and colt 4 yr. upw. 1st prm. liilem drult scullion .1 yr. mu, iu vim. . Win. Cuchrau colt 2 yr. old, 2d linn. 1'. P. Jack, slullton A yr. upw. " wregun premium. : W. Elliot brown filly 3 yr. old, 2'1 prm. . do sorrhl III I v 2 do. ii uo Wilcoxson yearling slnllion " W'cbfoot," 1st prm. Jacob Kemptou 1 gelding, com te roc d 1st pnn. II. Biindy i yr. old mare, 1st prm. do i do do do Thomas Tucker yearling slullinn, 2d pnn, Wm. liarlinghousu I iiau miilcneu norsi's, isi jinn. W. T. (Irlllln best span horses, 2d pnn, It. A. Irvine stullion 4 yr. upw. 2d prm. ,; II. Bernard 2 yr.old lilly "tiruy fiagic," zuprm il Vailing mure 4 yr. upw. 2d prm. lUTI-lIKO CAIUIIAUI! UOllSES. D, 1). Crawford best spun mulched carriage horses, 1st prm. M. II. Wallace best span nuitchcd carrhigo horses, 2d pnn. BKIllY A.VU SA0I1I.K llOKSKS. A. U. Fraxer gelding, 2d prm. ' M. II. Wallace stullion " Voting Eclipse " 1st prm. MATI'llKI) ROAPHTK1IH. B. Crawford mutclied roaiLstufs to draw liOO lb, 1st nrin. . . P. Henderson uiutched roadsters to draw 1500 lb, 2ti prm. HWKKl)."' Jojia Downing best walking horso " Bill Walker," 1st prm. Ell Vaughn best walking horse, 2d prm. Wm. Gird best walking horse 4 yr. upw. 1st prm, THOKOl'inillllKII. Brlghain Welch 6 yr. old stallion by "Mohamet" diim, 1st pnn. Fraek Welch mure 5 vr. old "Kate." 2d prm. Coulborn li, Burrell mare "Jane .Mckenzie," 1st nremium. A. I). Tiill'is best stallion 4 yr. upw. "Bulwer," 2d premium... ( . , ' IIOADSTKIM. W. C. Myor 1 colt 1 yr. old " Lookout," 2d prm. do uo do "I'calliuge," 1st prm. do 2 do do 2d do II. N. Smend spun roadsters 3 yr. old, 1st anil 2d premium.- ' , II. N. Smeud stallion I vr. old, 1st pnn, P. & A. .Moore mare and colt 4 yr. upw, "Fur limy," 2d pnn. fi. Mayor 2 vr. old colt ' (Jen. Banks," 1st prm. N. P. Newton 2 yr. old oolt " Gen. Sigel," 2d dc II. Fields sucking colt, 1st pnn. Sherlock & Bacon bay muru 7 yr. old, 1st pnn. C'olborn 4 Barrell 3 vr.old stullion "Brownlow,' 1st pnn. T. fi. Naylor stullion 2 yr. old " Waterloo," 1st pnn Jnmos Welch Imv stullion 4 vr. upw. 2d prm. S. II. Benard 2 yr. old lilly " Gray liigle,',' 1st pnn, si. 11. ft alhicc stallion 4 vr. upw. 1st prm. COLTS WITIIOI T IIBIKIIK.VCE TO HUMID. Daniel Clark sucking colt (i mo. old, 1st prm, MAKIiH AMI COl.TS. W. C. Mver besl fiimilv nf colts " Cohere." 1st prm. it J. Durbin, best family of coil's "Paul Jones," 2d prm. SWKKI'STAKKS Hill HTAI.I.IO.VS. II. IL Wallace " Comet," 1st prm. W. C. Myer "Coberg." 2d prm. Colborn & Barrell 3 yr. old stallion, 1st pnn, S. (i. Mayer 2 yr. old stallion, 1st pnn. W. C. Myer 1 yr. old " Itirhmondlst prm. uo do " Lookout," 2d prm. SWKKIKTAKKH Kllll MAKKS. , Calvin Ncul mare 4 yr. old 1st prm. It. liundiiy do ao 2d do do do 3 do 1st do HI'KKII AXIl BOTTOM. James Rybee 4 mile race, time 8:41, 1st prm. K(I'KSTHIAXISM. Miss Kate Burton 1st prm. $2.5. Miss Eveline Hunt 2d prm. TABOfcT HIIOOTIN'O. N. W. Ijeabo 1st and 2d prm.. 5t Inches. I), li. Council 2d prm.. tij Inches. ' PltKMII H K.SSAV On sheep-raising, awarded to G. W.llunt, of Sub limity. . HOME WORK-CLASS IX. Mrs. L. D. Moore. Misses' braided dress, 2d prm. Miss Columbia Jones, bead card basket, do do do do do collar ilo do do do ; basket ' 1st do Miss 11 Plomoudon, pair slippers 2d do Miss A. Luelling, pin eushing ilo do do needle ease ' 1st do Miss Ema Becket, Portland, lady's robe do do Mrs. L. A. Rudd, white quilt " do dn In emb d uwlorclothi'S ' 2d do do tatting collar ilu do do wrougiit collar 1st do Miss M.uy Mills, bead collar . . do do Mrs. E. J. Low, ID yards icana dn do do white quilt , do do dn white tiirl't ' 2d do Mrs. Warren Cranston, toilet seap 1st do1 Miss J. WalkcT, Portland, hair work 2d do Win. Abernelhy, ugeut for drover 4 Baker sowing iniieuine, isi pnn. Wm. Abernelhy, G. 4 B. loaehiho work 1st pnn. Mrs. C. Monnull, Ponlund, velvet bonnet ilu do do do tancy bonnet do do do dn i lady's hat do do do do child's hat ' do do Win Abernelhy, (i. 4. B. emb d clodk dn ilo Mrs. 1). Durbin, brided. dress for child do do do do suck for child 2d t'r Mrs. Nancy Hunt, woolen stockings ' Uo do do do socks ( do do do do made shirts 1st ilo Miss Laura Bell, watch case do do Miss A. C. Holmes, worsted tidy ' do do Miss L. Breyman, emb'd lace collar do do do while emb'd infant dress do do do ciub'd toilet cushion do do Miss Pboebe Wailing, bur work do do Mrs. D. Strung, patch-work quill 2d do Mrs. D. MeAlpin. pail pillow-slips 1st do Mr. Murry. buck gloves 2d do Stewart A Gourley, sewing machine Wilcox i Gihbs 2d prm. Mrs. Nancy Peircc, w hile yarn 1st do do crotchet tidy . do do do pillow slips 2d do Miss Helen China bed work do do do crochet collar 2d do do ottoman cover do do Miss C. C. Sloper 2 crotchet lamp mats 1st rlo no : best bead collars 2d do Mrs. D. Strong rag carpet 1st do Mrs. b. Paddock leather work do du do shaving tick do do Mrs. M. Shaw ottoman Uo do Mrs. M. E. Stover emb'd skist do do Mrs, I.. M. Reed worsted basket dn do Mrs. P. A. Denotir emb'd clothing do do do tut lug edging do do Miss J. A. JefTqrson pin eushing dodo Mrs. Hiver Wiswcll infant einuk do do Mrs. I. It. Moorea ex'bil case was flowers do do Mis Minnie Witibcrg silk aprou do do uo Uo worsted sola cushion do ilu 'lo do 2or. worsted slinners do ilo Mrs. Hoot, buckskin gloves do do Addie Luelling, water colored painting, 2d do " " pencil drawing 1st du Miss K. Plamondon. Crayon drawing do do J. C. Leonard, penmanship, 1st p. did. Jo Burhlel. Portland, exh t stuffed animals,' 1st p. Vt . l. Ultsou. 4 snec. neninanshin 2,1 ,ln I. IL Moulin, gold qiiaiu iLuion Co.) 1st du in ilu ilo ilu do du Wm. Greenwood, silver ore dodo P. Miller, marble work, hand sUaio dodo H. L Pittock. m-wsparH-r work (Dai.Oregldo rlo Mrs, J. C. Shellon, il painting do do do do landscane naiiitlnir do dn John C. Cartwright, silver ore 2d du Furs, Furs. 4 THE kighs.1 market price puid in CASH frr IH'.A VKK, Uirt.U, MINK, and ('Ot)N SKIN'S, bv lilt I1AK1I8 4c AIaCUaKEX. Portlsnd, OrteWr 8. ssi ;rj , Xoii-e, 'pilERK will be a nicciing of the HoekhoMsrs of I the Galena Mitiiug l oiupnny al Salem, Mri"U county, Oregon, on Ihe ITth ,ly of Xovenilier, lia, for the purpose of tin-ting officers as required by law,' and tnuuMcuuK tuch other I'U-.nem ss hist be nrcee ry. JEREMIAH DRIliGS. HAMKI. I, RKHiS, A. 8 CtiMEOYS, WILLIAM DCRIV, THOMAS J. UENXIS, H. b MIUlS. Oei 9.Sh,V 8. E. DENXW. 32wlpd l P. br th mbsrrtber. m Salem, between I the Eureka Ibw isl Marnrr's punt shop, m, Enday. Ort . Ia. a bT honw, l.'i hsixts high, small sr in fiorhesd. both hind feet whim, hud on m old Heiimn twhlU, and snathe bit hrtslle Th ewrasr h mtnntnl t prnTI pmpnr, pay rbrM. and lak in awav t n nia Ism Is at th Kim-k llnac. Sjshni. On S ia,Aw4rsl y sos.i AtMl.IsrATUk S Mil I, i N'OTK E at kerl,y giva tint tb adraisncd has hwadulv appointed almiaisiniiar of th estaw of Jobn M. ,rrst, lat ot Yamhill cooniv. Orenon ueeeaseo. All esnons having rlaiats amuma said . late will erwrni tbeai to mw at th mi.ieac of mud dorrasesl in aani tswaiy ni She, within Ik time pnswnhrsi by law. dolr autlimicate.l: ami all persons ' " m rmmtm will mil, ntriMM tn m u . . JVU-' Usttll'. . Uaytue, Oct. i, 19um4.Ja im , Proclamation by the Governor, : IN CONMWEIMTIOX that rerliilu measures highly important Mi the interests of tla Ante and Nuiiuit reiioire the nclion uf Ihn Leuislaiiire at i-.n earlier ie rind than the regular biennial session l Tliewl'orn, by virtue uf lbs authority vnsifd in iue us Governor, I liSrnby procluim ami iliuktj known that a S;i lul se. ion u'f the Loglslnlive A.seinlilv of t lis) Slale ol' Or. egon will be held at the Cn.ilal of lh hlule ou TUES DAY, the Mb ilnv of OKCI'.'M l!Klt next, ut which lime und place the members thereof are requested to intend. . . Iu witness whereof, I have hereunto set J L. , f lliv Imnil, Uli,l caused llip urellt seul of ths tv, ' Siaie to he alllxeil, at 11, o Executive olllue in Salem, this flth day of I Ictolier, A. o. 1HH5. , By the tiovsrunr i , , , , ADDISON C. OIBBS. SAMi'ar. E. Mav. Secretary ot Hiai. 1 1 Jlw l Writ of Klfi'lioii. STATK OF OKKHUW. . vvnerens, a vr.cnncjr has occuni'd in the otllco of member of the House of IteproSCIIIBllves OI low nuiio oi i,rmu iuw ii ui the following 1111111' d ennniies, to wit i C'clacliuuius, (tranl, Poik, unit Yamhill: Therefore, I, Annisos 0. (Huns, (loveruorot me htute oi iireaon, oy virtue vi the authorilv vesled In mo as stiru, uy iiiacoiisiiiuuen and laws of this Slale, do hereby require and direct that a special election lie lielil iu eacu oi sum counties , on Moniiav. lliuaOth day of November uent, fur the puroose of lilling such vacancies. . ' 1 ...! I t 1 I I, ..Hull., In UAl. t,,V llllllll. Ill WlinOHS wiitrii;,,,, A . j r t , and caused Ihe gruut seal of the Slate to be ( r,. s. f affixed, at l lie Executive olllce in tSulum, thia ' tiih day of October, a. . IHliS, : By the Governor : ADDISON C. OII1BS. RAMurt. E. Mav, Secrehiry of Hlalo 3iiw4 si.-ilf nf lvliiilnir Slock. ' THERE mniaiii onpiiid of assessment No. 4 of i nor share, levied July 8. IHlio, upon the capital . ,.' . s I .....1 kO 111..!.... I 'in,,, BLOCK OI isuu!.ltuii Hum nittw, ..iitti.ist vii...j f the following amounts, to wit : 9 ' O n 5 rr, 3 a CO O 52 , samks. O er a SABtS. ArrigoniSN B71 4 S Harlan JWP 7 KUuskett II 1 !i " ... 12 " 1 '1 Jessnp S R 1 iti 5 III " 1 ! " 43'J 4117 498 4119 117 118 SOS ' Sri 5H!I tioi) Still ' Sli4 :t:iu 3 $' 1 il Buck mvham All osv Bolter Geo T 404 in.') 4!Si K)4 W.', 63-J I Iff 1 3D 5IH ' SI 'J ,WI) Wl ui 47 ' lit tio ll Bugler S Browii Jus 5 10 'J Jackson D 11 4, " 4i " Si LowisC II 'J ligan W'm '.' Mullory K 2 " si " 21 " ' iii " - 5 II) 5 111 2 4 1 St ' .Vi) 111 20 343 10 20 liHI 1 2 ti'.IU 1 o list? 2 4 m 2 4 t1 V 5 10 Cooper F 3 71 1" " 1 74 10 2111 is.) 1 !i i Marshall J 1113 I .IP 8(i 10 911 " 714 19 38- SW5 3,'ili Callanan Jas 3,i7 4il 4'.'sJ 423 psii 187 188 18!l Pill 1! 1SK P.I4 P.I5 I'.'ii 't,7H iiru 4:13 434 2 Mitchell Si Co. 2i 21 " 2 Morris M B ' fiul IU 21) 2 Alidilemlorll'Lii h'M 2 4 1 2 1 a l si 0 III S 10 1 2 b 10 b 10 S 10 5 10 5 10 3 6 2 .Sloat II V 207 250 331 407 S8!l 4l.ri 410 417 418 ll!l 2 Savier&Co. 2 Strong A L J 21 Tnwv K W Crandnll U P 4 8 Waterbury II 81 ' 4 " . , 2 Corbntt II W Conio P 4:t.ri Carson k- Porter &U5 CoieumuJP fill) 2 WondwortllCS 4:U) 4! 431 2, " -2 :; 2 WilliumsR 2l 432 2 4 Daily Mary 31 G 317 131 132 220 4it l.i I 4S.i 4oli 478 Oil llll 711 10 21) ,712 10 20 713 10 20 175 10 20 79 1 2 80 1 2 h2 5 10 l.'.i.) 3 IL 716 5 10 717 23 4t Eraser Thus Iliglie LP Howe J 111 )Iontinuhn,7WP4ll8 5 III HurlanJ VI 4:17 2 4l ' 43 3 PursuKii! to law. and in romplinnre with an order of the board of directors of the said Muutiam Uold and Silver Mining Company, uiada at the otllco of said Cnnqutny hi 8nlem on Ihe luth day of August, 18oj, so many shares ef each parcel or tbe above named stock us may he necessary therefor will be1 sold at public auction, for gold or silver coin; at the olilce ef 1 lie 'Jouipauy ou the 31st day of (Mo her, 18bu, com iiieucing at the hour yt eleven o'clock a. iu. of said ,iay,io pay u ueiiuquent assessiueuis uu sain siuuk, together wilh Ihe costs of advertising aud expense of sale. RCb'CS MALLOUY, Secretary. Sulem, Sept. 29, SI0. 32w4 t i? List of Letters retiiuining hi the Pom Office at Salem, Oregon, on lh 1st day jf Uctober, 18tiS. Anderson Kli'uih LvonlCant Aminoiis Henry J Adams 8 C ljine Mrs Mary Mason John Martin .III ' Morris M T S Morgan Mrs Lodema Morse It C Md'onnuck D J McMahoii Georgia Xanson James Nichols Henry Oglesbv Jtunes M Olscu Hulvor Porter Wm O Pooler Louis 0 -Pruelb J II Powell Miss Minnie Painter Mrs E Z Rixlon DM Reed Orlnw ltees Miss Anna ltutiU Mrs Dr Robinson Mrs EJ Houndtree P II Roliertson Alex Rudolph MissSamh P ' Shiuii M E 3 Sliepperd J & Co. Winw Col B K Kaveire H II 2 Savago Miss Eliabeth A iavaee Miss (' .1 Stewart Chns E 3 Sid ling W V Smith Miss M E Smith .Mm ' Thompson Mr Martha 1 Trimble Mrs Louisa J TbumpkiiiB Miss Annie Toy a M T'owmin Reen or Nathan Triplet! Henry Triplet! Juhn'F Warren Mrs Caroline H Wait Mr WiliiumsGM Wunon G B Woods Mm Lupv A .I T. HAMILTON, P. M. Hoothhy Wilbur V Ureekeii Hon V H Brooks 31 ins Irena B Hrophy James Burchiorf Henry Mnickelt t' li 2" Bailev Klijuli liearilsley Wm M ' Ballard A M Uluko Harry Chailwick Mr Chadwick 8 F Coen 8 L Coiiiicrs Andrew l.'oolage Charles l.'illver Lae J ' t,'rawford,lolin (Jntiuliinn Jus I Coker V M Davis llezckiah Daley Win C Dysert Aron Evans John D Engel Jacob Elliott John Eastman H 8 Finlry Wai Eliiiu Ldwrence Ford Miss Jennie' Gordon O L OruliHUi Perler Oilhar J VY Hammer Seth R if Heaven P Hummiich Daniel Hviiry Joseph McnuiiJ S llulli..,l N D Hay. UK Hiinaum John Hariiiisn Aaron Hodges Mrs Mancy HubhiinlJk' Leuiun John Lyou Elizabeth MYERS, HUGHES, & Co, Wholesale and Retail Duulerd iu all kinds of Groctii'ies, Paiut tuidOlls,, Brushes, Putty, Alcohol, ' Crockery, Glasswiire, Lumps, Pocket anil Table Cutlery, Wood And willow ware, Dye-Stuns, Tobacco and Cigars, Ba eon, Ijird, Butter, Eggs, Oats, Potatoes, tc. etc. Store under the Legisla tive Hall, I Iol man's block, oc9 SALK.V. 32m6 Kopc Tar Kosin, . 1)ATENT Axlellnws. Urd Oil. Nut Oil. Polnr Oil. Nenira Oil. CasiorOil, Olive Oil, Lilweed Oil, oat OH, and Uenrtne. IKlV MTEUS, HI OHES, It CO. French Window, Glnsw, STAINED OLA8S. and Kiunml Class, licit Leaf Oraiionir Tools, i'amel an4 3thl Hair llnwtie, DiamoDil Glass Cutters. , Are., at octf MYKMs. HI'OIIES, CO. Varnishes! NOHI.E Hoar' AwHrnn. Coneh, Copal, Bo sia, Darner, aud SheHir Varnishes, at w oci 'MYEns.nrniiE4.fcm PAINTS. MIXED PAINTS, forpaintinu Wagons anil Ci room, all kiwis of colors, In oil and water, I Hons,. Paiaiing. at 0C19 llYEItS, HCOT4ES, A CO. -. Wanted for Cash, , 4 rrw THOUSAND M'SIirT.S OOOl) OATS. 1 aail ton or two f a-nmt TIMOTHY SEEK. a net NYKKM. fU'iJHES. h CO. riVAKKX lli b the subscriber. IVII,( 3j miles east of 1 Kola. Polk m srt. '-'. - on dark bmwe nan ahunt 1:11 hnW hivb. with a Ter saiall while I isprh h, tb foicbsaa. ntHM'Ss-4 to e pmrx Irwimn . aaSi hnl S van ool- Amhwism t r pmns. J I1 it i-'w'l W. W. PATITSOS. ar- for