THE OREGON STATESMAN. PUIIl.lSUKI) KVKUY MONDAY, BY The Oregon Printing and Publishing Company. I). W. C It 4 1 CI, Ituilncss Itlnii:ifr, Tkhms Ouo your, t:, In eoln. 81 months, tf Itetulttnnces tnuy be made by lnnil at our rink, when mulled in I lie presence of (lie postmaster. U. H. Offlolal Paper for the State. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES, Copy of the Report of the Committee of Awards i at tho Fnir of tho AMERICAN INSTITUTE NEW YORK, 1805, To Hie FLORENCE SEWING MMUINB CO. for Hit Bent Family Sewing Machine. Highest Premium Gold Medal, lionHonti! 1st. Its Simplicity and great range of work 'id. The Reversible Feed Motion. 8d. The perfect HnlHh and Substantial man ner In which the machine Is made. 4th. The rapidity or Its working and the quality of the work done. 5th. The Self-adjusting Tension. The FLORENCE was awarded the Fint and Highest Premium at the State Fair of Cali fornia, tho only Fair on the Paoifio coast at which any two double-thread Sow ing Machines were exhibited in competition in 1865. Tub Fi.ohknce received the only premium awarded by tiie Mechanic's Institute of Run Francisco, ill IHIH and 18ii5, to any Sewing Machine, Hewing Machine Company or Ag.'iit. The cluim of a competitor to a mfidiil is without uny foundation whatever. Wherever the FMimcNO" 1ms been brought in com petition with other Hewing Machines, it hnB.'nlwnys been declared the best. It is the most simple, the must substantial, the most ellicient, and its use is easily learned. Every Machine sold is warranted in the full sense of tho word. fiend for Ciroulari and Samples ef Work. SAMUEL, IIIIX, General .4 trout, 11 1 Montgomery street, 8an Franoisoo, IV. O. PAUUISI1, Atfiiiit. 7:y SALEM, Oregon. . MYERS & RIGGS, "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Paints and Oils, Brushes, Putty, Alcohol, Crockery-) Glassware, Lamps, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Wood and willow ware, Dye-Stuffs, Tobacco and Cigars, Ba 'con, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Oats, Potatoes, &c. cfec. Store under the Legisla tive Hall, Holman's block, oc9 SALEM. 32mG T3RA.KE'8 ' PUNT1TI0H SITTERS. S. T.-1860-X. The rapidity with which IIRAKE'S Have become a HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY through out civilized nations, is without a par allel in the history of the world. OVER TWO MILLION, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Were Sold in TWELVE Months. The Demand In Daily Increasing! ltlCH mid POOlt, OLD mid YOUNG Ladles, Physicians and Clergymen -ISO TV AT IT Revives Drooping Spirits, Lends STHEKGTIItollie System Vigor to the Hind, AND IS Exhausted Nature's Great RESTORER. Its effect, in cases of DYSPEPSIA, .o of A pprtittN Weakness, Excess ive Fatigue, Sour Stomnrli, Men ial Despondency, Ac. IS MOST EXTRAORDINARY. It is composed of the choicest roots and herbs, the the celebrated CAMSAYA HARK, etc, sll pre served in pure ST. CROIX RUM. As a gentle Apie liner, and healthy, agreeable Stimulant, it has no equal. , , It is solk bv all respectable dealers, lu every Town, Parish, Village and Hamlet, throughont North and Booth America, Europe, and the Islands of the Ocean. , If None can be genuine unless beating the pri vate United Slaies Siamp over the cork, with Sign tureou.teelplalH.lof p A DRAKE, & CO. H3IIXII Ac DAVIS, 71 Front 8ree Portland, Orefron NOLK AOKNTH F O It OREGON, and the Territories. Rpt. 25, 1HA5 30 THE EYESrHE EYES Dr. E.II. PARDEE, OCULIST AND AL'HIST. . vrvn k PHOTRAOTKD BLIXDNKSSrf more A than five veara. Dr. Pardee has made himself thonrMug-btv and scientifically acquainted with all diseases of 'the K ve, and is now practicing with a sue nmhmI in the United States. All .nsrihfuiB mrinrmed. such as Stralusmns, or cross eve. Calumet by linear extraction, Depression or Abeorbtion, Plervginin or Heshy nwrobrmwee growing onrtle) Reduction of Staphvloma. or balirines out of the eve, Artificial Pupil, Fistula Laehrymslis, or closing of tear pniage. and all deform atiea of the Lifts, etc.. ele. Artitirial Kyea inserted without the least pain, and possessing all the movement and brilliancy of the real eye. A Isnre assortment constantly on hand for sale at reasonable prices. The Doctor's Eye Butb for the Ireaimeiit and cure of all nervous diseases is used all ovft ibis roftut Thankful to those phvstctsos who have sent him aises fr operations, and hopes that hie aniversal sue rN will warratit a continomion of their conndence. His celebrity as an operator is to extensive with hia smct'se , as paiients are erasenting themselrea for treatment and operations, from New York and Boston almost monthly. Manr patients can be seen at the Doctor's office dat It. in different pteires of recovery. Office i 767 CLAY STREET, (above the Pbiu) bear Dupont Htreet. JT Ko M T r-Hot! n, PATEST Alt Urease. Urd Oil. Not Oil. Polal Oil. Keaufoo, Oil. Castor Oil, Olivsj Oil, Linseed OiL t'osd Oil, aud Heniiua, si VOL. 1G-NO. 25. Valuable farm for Sale. fl THII subscriber, being about to embark in(H lilother business, oilers for sale, at a great bar-. gain, his Farm, plunsaiitlr situated about one mile south of the flourishing village of Uoseburg, DOU GLAS CO., on the Stage route, and comprising about One Thousand Acres of excellent land, most qf which is inclosed with good fences, aud under a good stale of cultivation. Tho Improvements are of tho most substantial char acter, consisting of a hirgo nud commodious FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, villi walled cellar, a splendid frame li AHN, 1 IDxHl feet, with numerous other out buildings. A large OKOIIAliO, of choice fruit, iu successful bearing,, is (mother important appendage to this desirable homestead. Persons desirous of engaging iu the farming and stock-raising business in the salubrious climule of the Umpqua Valley (which strewn runs through the premises), will llnd this a rare chauce to acquire n very desirable location at a very low price. Tkkms. -Time will be given on part of Ihe pur chase money, if desired. For further particulars, ap ply to tho subscriber at LloBeburg, Oregon, ' May 5, IHlid, JOHN KELLY. Pay Up, Gentlemen, ALL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to me are respectfully invited to call and pay up soon, as I need the money to pay my own dctils. Thankful for past patronage, I hope to still see yon come around to the old stand, where I can be found ready to wait on you with an increased stock of , GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. Salem, April 111, 18uo-7if J. If. COULTER; Private Medical 'Institute. Established by . . DR. J. C. YOUNC, IIST lH.-iO, FOR THE CURE OF PRIVATE DIS EASES, OF WHATEVER NATURE, And all Female complaints. Consulting Office, fSJJO Washington otveet, Second building below Montgomery St., SAN FRANCISCO, : i CALIFORNIA. NO CUKE, NO PAY. CONSULTATION BY LETTER, OR OTHER WISE, FREE. For Direction of Letters, See Below, THIS CELEMUTED INSTITUTE litis enjoyed on tliiHCOttHl.au unintoi-rnpteilBiicceHiof Foiirteeu yours, and Iiuh liccome one of (lie renowned Honpitule or tho tige, W imt ( he coleiirmcd IahH li oupitala t to Loudon, und the no Jena renowned cBtubliBliment of Uicord to I'tiriB, tbin Institute litis Irecomein the Pa cilio Coast. The thousands nnuimlly received and cured, place it in point of number of patients among the vei-y nrut of the world, and the euccees of its treat ment rank a it aocond to none. PRIVATE DIHWASE8 IN MALES and IliREOU LARITIrM IN FEMALES are the Kraut deal ru vera ((f health, Tnuy iimidnonely uttnek the 8yi;.um and grad ually nnderin'ino and destroy It ; they drive the bloom from the cheek, the lnatre from the eye, the strength and vigor from the frame; they give to tlio world puny uud dieastl ofliipriiig, and poison, through sue' ceatjive, generHtiona the race of num. The marks ran be seen in Scrofula, Consumption, Cripples, the Idiot ic, the Paralytic, the Innmio, etc. There is no more terrible scourge to the human race than thone diaeitaua Hrrising from the contamination of Veneral Poinon. The mildest forma, by retreating to the blood, hold ever over the one Htli'u'ted.the sword of destruction that is liable at any moment to fall and blight to utterly destroy nil earthly bonus. MERCURY, recognized a a the mont fatal medical enemy toman, combining with the Veneieal, doublet his dangers. Those who have been treated with that pernicious mineral pot son are not eurod t the disease has only assumed a new form. Do not bo Satisfied with rnrtlal Cures, that leave the poison to crawl through the system, eat ing its way into me tissues and organs ucneiitn the apparently smooth surtiice, to bui-Bt out in tho future with h virulence that will Imtlle thoell'ects of medisine. WHEN PERFECT CUKES can be obtained by con Bonsulting a physician whom long practice and thoro ugh investigation into the causes of DISEASE of the L t)UiA enables to determine at once the uature of the diseuuo. lu all diseases entrusted to Ihe Doctor's care, PER FECT Bl'tiklUY and PKUM AN KNT Cures are always Guaranteed Tn Svnhilis and its udinncts : flonorraa and its ac companying diseases) all disconlers of the Bladder, KidueyB and prostrutei Reminul Weakness Dia- I ctisea of the Heart and J.ungB; i'yspepBia itmigesuoni Iinpotencvt Incipient Conmimptitiu, aud all diseuses of the Urinary orgaiiR, in eather sex, cure alwnvs wnrunted, OR NO PAY RKtUIREl) at the PUl- V ATM Moaleol Instituto, fiO. 540 WASHIhOTON BTIitKT, SAN FRANCISCO, it::: t CALIFORNIA. Seminal Weakness or Spermatorrhea. Tun vnntiir man who exoerleueea that urowmif weakneKS in his muscular and mental oriianizalion shonld slop to consider whence it arises. He will lind in the weakness 01 tue uaca, ireinomig 01 uie iiiudu, disordered digestion, unaccountable failing of tho powers of the mind, distaste lor society, menu 01 tin Riidinir trouble, tnrebudtutrs af evil, sleenlesntiew, troubled and lascivtous dreaius accompanied by grow ing deafness, Iusb ofmuM-ulur power, nud numerous other symptoms of disorganization. The positive tm ces of that most terrible aud destructive of all diHeiB- ea. Seminal Weakness Witstinir awav his powers, destroying his hope of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of Ins existence (owuid a premature grave. To hiai who tiuds his life dribbling out iu tho discharge of the vital principal of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes of its appearance brings no assurance of Marriage, that holy ofllce, the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings to such a one no hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to turn lor so rotten or tier nupjuuePB, is a vie win nf bin evil, mid an innocent companion of his punish ment. He adds to his misery and disorder until hope leaves him. There ia no rem n except iu proper and akiUl'iil treatment. Consult, then, at once, a nhvakian whom long practice and careful research has made lOOrUUKIIiy s.Ullt3irxns nun eicij "'" .!, ThoHS who have become the victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinating, and destructive hab it, which fills tliouaitndB of sick rooms with t-aralytica and consumptives, and hundreds of untimely graves with itK mistinided victims, should consult without a moment's delay, one who will sympathise with their sufferings. To such the Doctor would especially ad drtHs4iimself, giving to each and all assurance of a PERFECT and PERMANENT CURE ri7A hi drantt irom busine$t tkangt of diet, or frar of ex pot u re. Dw not forget Ihe address. See below. Innoitiiiit to Frmnlris. When a feluule is in truublo ora tilicted will) disease, end rcouires midicul or suruial aseishiiK'e.tbe enouiry should be, Whero is there a physician who is fully competent to administer relief, and whose respectable standing in society recnmuiend. him lo the cunlidt-nce nf the rnmniunitv t The Doctor, nndersluudiiiK bow imperatively necessary incse rcn,uiremeuls ai-e, lecis ,AA itnnn tn internose. and bv calliuif tho attention of t ie a iticteu l tne ihci huh nw urn I'eeu a i'iuf- FESSOK OF lIBMhTKilS anil rr.HAl.h ms EASES for twenty years. and Is fully qualified to ad minister in all cases, both medically and surgically n.,t ; . .,wu.rnciul manner, but in as thorough a mnn ner as vears of study and practice both in hospitals and private families-ran make. In save them Irom the hands of the unqualified, uniHtrupuluous, and des igning. Jheretore, lumuies can resv upwii niiii n. upon a father. All in allticlion can lind in kim one who can icel ana ympuiui wm, .. '" in trouble one inwhoeesectrcv thonimtist conlulenie can be placeil. t'ONSlXTATKiN (lir LI-TI'EU UK t I t tl r.KYt Ir.l riir.r,. r-c .,, ut-i..-. THE CELKUUATEU FKM ALE ItESIEUlES. coin pounded from the private prescript ions of llll.YOCNd, have now obtained a most eau-mk-d popularity, and are correctly viewed to be the safest aud surest reme dies for the cnmplainis for which they are applied. The coiutanlly accruing testimonials of their efficacy declare them lo ba pre eminently superior in Iheir ac tion. No Lady should he without these Kenovuiing Agents. Kone genuine unless procured at tide office. rVnt bv Mail or Kxnrvss. lo anv part of the rtate. THK (1HKAT PEMALK MEftlCINKI I'UEVKN- TIVE POWDERS PoUMAKUIKD LADIES. Sew, Safe and Infallible. Insting fmm four lo six months- Price Jill. FRENCH LL'NAK, OK FEMALE MDNTIILV PILLS. For stippraaions. After fifty veare of one these pills stand unrivalled in elHcary. t'nee per noa. '1 O vssrrfrsipossat-ssm. Patients reniditu in any part of Hie Mate however distant, who mav desire magical advice on their re spective rases, and who thiuk proper to submit a written statement of such in prelerence to holding a personal interview, are awn red that their coramuniea tlons will ba held roosl sacred. All letters must be addressed to the corresponding physician,!!.: pj BENJAMIN F. JOSELYN. M.b., 536 Washington Street, Knx 735, P. O ,''" Frnnrisro, Cal. II. F. BKOWt WILL buy and sell flreet.Wke, Mining Siwks and Urufla on Hau FranciMi. and the Eaern liiate.. Will huv (I" 1,1 Dust or Ilnlliun OBice with Wells rargo sV Cv., on Hiaie btreet. faf SALEM, ill il UIU lllVl Summer Arrangement, it-r-vs i TUB STEAMERS , NMW WOULD, CASCADE, ' ! ..OH.. WILSON G. HUNT, CAPT JNO. WOLFE, Commander. Will leave PORTLAND daily, (Sundnvs excepted) at i o'clock, a. m. for the CASCADES, connect ing with the steamer ONEONTA or IDAHO CAPT. JNO. McNULTY Coninmnder For Dulles-Through In One Bay t TUB STEAMERS YAKIIVIA, ' WK 11-FOOT, . TKNINO, . . ' i OWVIIKE, ISK'A PKRCEa CHIEF, OKANAUON, Captains E. P. COE, 0. FULTON", J, H. GRAY, and TIMS. STUMP, Will run during the season, from Celllo to I'matllla, Wallnla, White Bluffs, Palo use and Lcwlston. One of the above named boats will leave CEI.I. I.O for VnATlLU and WAI.Ll l.A daily, (Hi.ndnys exceptod.) Hosts will be dispatched farWIIITKHMir I'M, PAI.MI MIC and I.KWINTON as oftou us the ne. oesbity of the trade will demand,...,, - ... .,- . TUB STKAMRlt HH08IIONK, CAPT. J.MYRICK ....Commander. Will run from OI,IH FKKRV, on Snake River to HOIMR CITY, O IV VII lil! Slid MOUTH BOIMU LANUIIva, connecliug witi THOMAS & CO8 STAGES, ..ADD.. M. Ba Hello & Co.'s Fast Freight Lines. J. C AINSWOIlTir, President 0. 8, N.C'o. Portland, March B, lHliH. "REAPERS! The well knowu uud celebrated OHIO REAPER, (Called the New York Improved, or Seymour and Morgan,) Combined Machine, with great improve meuts, having a STEEL CUTTER BAR, Can bo chunked from a reaper, to a mower, In Ion minutes; cms 6 and 0) feet snalli, within onoiich or two feet from the pi ound ; will cut 18 to ID aires per day. Cun he used with two or more horses. Will workonSlDH HILLS, where othtr Mnrhinet will not. They are eusier to (jut the grain oil' Hum anv other machine, leaving it out of the way of the Reap er. The - GIAIVT ItEAPEK Cuts a NKVim FOOT SWATH) acres per day. -. will out ii'i AL80, McCormlck's 0-foot Reapers and Mowers, Ball's Ohio " Manny's; Wood's Prlzo Mowers, I'nlon, Uii) State, Kernel's, etc. Pitt's Improves.! THRASHING MACHINES Russell's MiiSslllon and Sweepstake, 30 TO 30 INCH CVMNDKKH. ALSO, Haines' Illinois Harvester (Header!, Wire llorsc-Kakett, on Wheels, Revolving " all Sizes, Portable rower Hay Presses, With a Koneiu! uw.h..i AGRICULTURAL COODS. Asl ow hs can be purchased elsewhere. J. D. ARTHUR sfe-SON, 4iu8 Cor. ruliforniu and Davis Sts., S. V. Shanahan & Dufrene, jlmporters and Dealers inj MUSICAL INSTRUMEM f S SHEET MUSIC. Pictures and Picture Frames, Riijtwooil, Gilt, nud Walnut Moldings, Cor. First and Morrison Sts. (Opposite the Western Hotel,) PortliiiMl, Oregon, Agents for Wm. B, Bradbury's New Scale, ..AND.. Lindrniflii anil Sons' potent Cytloid Pianos. As wo import our instruments direct f'om Nnv York, we guHrantKQ to supply onr custom'.rs hI Sun Francisco prices, thereby giving them il advatilagu of selecting a good instrument. PIANOS FOR RENT, Mr. SHANAHAN. formerly of A. Kobler's Musiral establish ineut, sSnu Francisco, will a lieu d to timing and repair in Pianos, slolodeous, and all kinds ol Aiusirai iiisiruuicnis Portland, July 10. ly'-H) Home Manufacture. HICCINS & CO., UE now matiufdcturing a uterior article of Chemical, Olivo, Fate, aud Browu FAMILY HOAP, Which we will sell al Han Frunc i.ro Prices, and deliv er to up rirer boats free of charge. All mders aeiit to PORTLAND SOAP PAfrTOItY. orlo Hct'KAKKN, MKKIIILL& CO.. Agcnls, will meet with prompt attenUoa. . Ij. tflt.wiiin at .u , Front St., bet. Clay and Columbia. Portland, Oregon. 19 MeCraken, Merrill Ic Co., Agents. J. 0. SHELTON, M. D. Practiclni; 1'lijslclan and Surgeon, HAI.KM, OltEOON'. Olllcesnd residence, Jos. Wilson's brick, opp,ln the Itennett House. BEINDa graduate of the Physio Mediral college.Cin cinaali, Ohio, lie ia purely irformaUiry in hi. prac tice .diM-nrdina alike mineral and veielable poiMriisand usina mirh medicines only as aet in perfect harmony with Nature medicines that pnwsa the rare recom mendation that if tliey du ao good, l hey will do no taarg. He lias also attended a full course of Unurea in the Tolaud, lAllorNiihir) Meliral Collcae. Kan Fran cisco, and having practiced medicine on lids enesl aliont six years, is fully acquainted with tue a peculiar to me climate. Itlnrkamilha, AKt'nllont fESlROl'S ot going oat of Ihe Iron Irade, we 1 now offer our innra stock ol Iran Axwt, aplu dl, ete,. at cist and ciiargea. niK iiton,.',)cri,i ISMOti II A P It, f cent.. Ast r BTIiKI,. W cents Other Kinds in Proporttoa. Also, nil kind. nTU'.unn Fiitdimr. and Hlarksmilh's tools, at Hmu Fraaciseo prices and charges. As ibis i no aair, we d.ire puriics warning Iron in rail opoa as. Jf HKATMTJiEA II flO R S CO H.IUIIH. oo M.CM.Sta. Mmlth Ac Clianco, Hsirgiwil nnd MncksiklcDl DENTISTS. Oriswold's Block. eonw-, Cmme,eUI Sm Htstastreeta SALEM. Oil EG OX If All Oar Dental Work brnlccil.j OllEGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 20. 18C6. HE&TH, DEARBORN & THANKFUL for past favors, and hoping to merit ft ountiuiianos of the sume, would ruspcclfully announce thut Uiey aro liow receiving and opening a large assortment of . New & Cheap Gootls , . . , , , Clothing, i .f.MK Goods, ' Dry Goods. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,, &c, ; Fancy Gootlm. ' ' Wa would call parllcnlar ultention to ourexten .! ,)ve stock of Hardware, . , 4, Curpentert' Tool: , Blaclttmilht' Toolt, Iron and fleet, ,, JS'uls and Bolts, Spring Aries, Carriage Fixtures, Mill Haws, Gunsmiths' fools,. Agricultural Tools, Kouso Furnishing Hardware. A Fluo Liuo of Ciii'tuiii, "' 1'ixnii'csj, Wnll I'mtor, ' 1 CHIiM'IH, . Mirrors, . filituhiK, I'-iv. Paints, Oil, Lead, Putty, Glaus, QUEENSWARE, VnriiidilieHt.OlHHSwnro, CROCKERY. Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Tobacco ! Which we will offer at prices for Cash or Country Produce, . Which cannot fail to please everybody. 6tf HEATH, PEARHOHN Ac Co. VTool T7anted. ' We" will purebnso All the Wool We Can, For which wo will pay The Highest Market Rates, In U. 8. Gold Coin, r, if preferred, NEW- G OODS, AT t'AKII KATKS, . Ctf HEATH, PKArtllOUN & Co, SAVE YOUR RACS. M. .T. McCOUMICK, Franklin Bock Store, 103 I' It O NT (ST., POKTI.ASIr, IS prepared ic pnv ti e litubest rash price f'.r voihI,' clean UAOS, lll.l) B'iOKS, NEWSl'AI'Klls.elo , nr exi-huiufe fr School Jlool-s, Stationery, Blank Books. A'.u tic Books, Miscellaneous Books, Toys, Fancy Ouods, or any other article iu his cxieusive .lin k, ('mi! rv merchants, furmers nnd olhcrs will do well to keep tfiu above furls iu mind, ns n dollar rcif i etii)I to KM dollars enritril; ann fruital Imn.owivM can nun-lmse all the Kclmol Umiks required in their fumilii-B during each year, by simply saving the rag. that ben-lnlore bavo beell thrown awuv. Iti-mrmher, when you come to I'nrtlund, be sure nnd bring all Ihe Ittnr vo,l run procure, to H J MrCllli.MIrK kr.nklill I look Kliire. Slwl 10j Front sliect, Fortlauil. Ounrdinir Knl. N pnrsunnca "f nn ncier of Ihe t'muily Court of Ihe State of Oregon for Polk eounly, mad" at Ihe IMnv Icrm thereof, A D. IKHii. the umlcrnlirnod, liimr inn of Peter L and llutler H l).-lahmiilt. minor Imlia f Amanda Dehi.hmutt, deceased, will sell at pnblie aucllon, at Uie courl-houiui ilnor. at iMiiim. in ni county, Oreirou, nn Kutiinhiy. the 1st Hv nf Hepiem- her A. II KtOi. between the hours ot n n clm-K a 111 and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, to ihe highest ImMar, ir goiu eniti. in naun. ou lite nay "i niwow lint ileM-nliml premises, tn-itili I lie uiiuivmeu one i.th nurl. hploniritiLr to .Ml-h of said Wards. I,f till south half of ihe dnulin Inml i lainl of .lohn K. Me- k.hmnlt. Nil. "III." liolilicutlni, No."r.l.ll,' In 1. It n W.of the Wi nuietie meridian, beinir tueiuy-six and Iwo llurd acn-i. lo each of wiri minor neim. .1. K. UELAMIIMUiT.UuuiUmii. J. T.. COLLI NH, Solicitor. Dallas, JulvW. !i!lwKl Warranted, lure Cur or Fay. LEIBEO'S AKd'EXTIXK FILLS ! For tho Ague, and all Bilious Diseases. J. E. Hark, DrngglKl, only Agent forBalf m rnit ll, ss so PKR BOX This is lo certify lhal I have tried Leilieg Anien tine pills, after irving varions remedies, to no etlert when oue box of Uibeg'e pills produced a permanent cure. " , balem, Hay l , "' rrnp uipnai iioiui. I Imve tiled LeiWs Aaoe Pills, procured of J. K. Clark, Hiilem. and lound ibem a iiure core. Kl P.rlir.fl rosir.s, "Siason, rm,rm, FOR HA I.I'.. Pioneer Uou.se & 100 Acres Good Land Kiliialcd .'( mili-s wert of CnrvallW. on th Yuouiiie nmn. llns is Ilie oesi wann on voe lafpiow . - ing .Ik, m hull way Irom l orvalli. lu the niouiu Kit. wh.re the sli-unilxml lands. This place is w M.UniMi to .lock sheen or cattle, or bnih. I have I IM-MA Ol SIlCfD Klliro 1 .III PU WHO ,MW. n. . i.ev taken in xnoil hone or rattle.. Cull ns. Ti suae Irom llortalll. slops al this Hoom. Enquire or . " IIEIIIKI15, Pioneer noma. Yigiiioa, Aog i. CAPITAL HOTEL, Comer 01 fsate ana i.iiwny streeis, StAI.RIt, oKtoen, J. P. DRSt'KC, ProprMor, 170t'LI re.eclfully inform ilia eiliseus of Salew V and ihe traveling public that, having rseanily purebMMl Una rscvv unit Hplendlsl Hotel. It Is now prepared lo arrow mo, U i all who amy fa vor loin won loeir paimoarfe, a. p,.rr. re .u. Ilie CAPITAL HOTEL is sn entirely new hon mo.M hard DuMie.1. well .,ililul,-d. and wll fur tiabed. The knise bn. Dim anna of rooms, wiia eim- nertiug d,rs, for launliea Tl lliiiiou Room is Uras and commodious, and U Table will be lunn.hed with the best tbe aiarket al '"llwirsl, per Week,. H .. wlihLodgiag,7tolo Tl,. uroorbHnr will al all Uioea endeavor U firi his gods, and be respectlully s.dicits the esironaga of li e panne. np"' ' htar orritR. Tlie office of Ike Oregoo Blae CraipanV la tbe Cs'.tal Ib.tcl Biaje. aulva aud derail di!.. eg hot Fnr iho Ort'Ruii HtHlcaiiMU. AUTUMN II1HDH. llright aro the bhds of tho early Spring, FlUting about hi the sunny, air, Mellow and sweet, are the songs they sing, (irurnfal aud liht the forms they hear) . Mvriuds glance with glistening wing, l)ccking ihe tree tops every where, Suniiner comes, and the birds sit still, Cooling themselves in the quiut shade, Only at twilight their voicos thrill Wandering lovers ado wit tho ghide, ' Or tho early morning pours they fill With the overflow of their serenade, Brighter than birds of Spring e'er scon, When in their gayest colors dressed t ' Sihml, as birds iu bowers of green, Taking Iheir summer noon lido rest Flying In nninhorless flocks, I wren, Are the birds I Bee from my window nest. ' They are birds of Autumn, rich,'' not " rare," Clad in the robes the ;'rost king weaves t Borrowing wings from the gusty nir i ; Out from the maples 'neuth the eaves, They're souring, darting every where i Tiione gorgeous birds, the Autumn leopea. Whirling down from the trembling true, Circling up from the wind swept ground, ' ' Flattering by in a lightsome glee, ! ' Rustling (roups, my birds abound t And a song of the punt thev sing to me. Which my heart drinks m, though it is not sound. ? Viola. Salkm, November, !Hfi5. Eil, Statesman I Will full ku so kind ns lo itipcft llio fulltuvitiK Hems in ynur wult'ly-circu Ijiiud p.p.r, nt ia .direul lulls, eld., for ni-rsnns gniug tn iiiu iii(iiina, tliid t.tisnu, mi leiteurc tups, nun lur lislnng mid fotllmg there. Ilitving liet-n lliero for six mnntlis pnst. nntl nctpiiring ft pretty liirgn Ncqnaintniion with the guild it-nile llii'ilt, mm thu country nnd mails In t lint new district, I limy. erhitis, glvn emtio inrurnialiiin nt uro tn itiiiny, As to lishing, I would ilitiu ihnt die Salmon hnd imt licgtiu In run insitlt' ilm bar when I left, nine daya agu, lint It is likely tlu-rc will ho plenty Ihi rt' liy llio lflih nr 20th inslniit. Tim cndflsli wi-rc plenty nil' tho linrlmr aitico July 24lli. Klnunders and bnss wero ruiher icarcn nud inferinr when 1 left. Bitrdini a worn very nutm-rous there, but no wny iif pulling them up. Cupt. Ilillyer & t'n. nte riitining it hugo net nnd preparing tu put up n huge itiiRiiliiy nf fish this senson, nn the lower hnihnr. Messrs. 8eet, I'i'iilte & tlnililleslnii nre prepnred lo run n lnrgi niton llui South Rendi nud put ijiiiiiiliiicB ni llsh this sensnn. llnrrels nud suit urn ecniee llieio now, nnd persons (.'tiliig tu the Inty to llsh wntild do well to take with them lili-lmtii'ls nnd stilt. 1'islt can lie hnd nt Intv rules id Iho companies there engaged in netting, nr they can lie caught liy persons going there if they are properly pro pnred for tailing them. 1 would state t lint Ihe roads leading from the Vnhey lo Yiiquii.a, via King's Ynlley nnd Hlodnct's Valley, nru very good now, for ft iiiminltiiii n ml. The loll is 75 cents on a Iwo. Imrru wiignn nud ils lond. On arriving within four miles uf tide thu road, lurks, nnd the left crosses n new hrtilgo over the Y million river, nud lends nfer Kilt inoiiiiliiin nnd li-rmiuntes nt Ynqiiinn Ciiy, nr mouth of Elk, 41) miles Irom Uorvnllis. Hero nrc livery slnliles nnd tnverns, and n fleet of sn all hunts, reu.ly nt short notice tn convey passengers mid baggage ilnw it Uie liny to t ho linrlmr, nt very rensonnhle rates, nr the boats cnu lie hired nt one dollar a uny each. Steamers nnd oilier bouts can run nt nil tides Itom yniUtiiit Lily to I lie ocean. 1 lie oilier fork of H e road lends to Ihe right, nnd crosses i ho Ynqiil n nt a good lord, nnd llieiice to no neer City. There persons cun have theh' linr see plnccd ill pastures nt one dollar per week or kept in the lively slnlde. Bmiill (male wil no in readiness lltere for pnsstiigeia mid tag gngo ilntvn to the menu, or the Hcntncrs will convey such persons, etc.. to the harbor In-low when the tide will mlniit, hut nt much higher rates than t n small bonis. The nld rnnd to I'inueer is iiow.iu lolenililv irmul repair. Wng ons are li lt at lieail nl lule, as there nru no ronds running ilntvn Ihe t.ny. I'ermns going in should hike f Ik Ir tents nnd griih. Thete are e.vi client sites for tenting nu Ihe Finn li bench, oil Ihe liliols ol my esteemed frieniU. Knrel, I'enhc X Ilmlillesloii. Ill t lit lie produce is raised un Ihe liar llii. season l'ersous, therefor . going tin re on falling ex cnrsiims or iiilicrwirc should laku along tints, Hour, tiinntliv rei n. In, tier, i-l'l's, laril, lincon ru n anil green fruit, lieiius. nmons, liiolory utiis, snit, vliues noil lioots, lor wlucli 1 1 n V ill receive n very fnir price, iu tisli or cash, Irom the nshlug coiuiuiiiics I here. I ho enter rising linn nl tiiiint (c t o., ul which Cant Dodge Is acting purlin r. is npening, or lins npeiieil, a Inrge wholesale store nt YniHinia I'y, lorme t nlley iimiu. nml no iliinin will '0eivesill kinils of coiinirr produce nn safe or lor shipping, ns lin y have iheir own sen Vessels 1 be ronil Irom I'nrvn Ills In Ysiiillna inei-ts he rotid from Salem nl lihuhict's alley. If 1 ere tn spenk ol Mtne rontls just ns ihey nre. infill cull iIokii nn my bend some severe ncli.res. aii sjK ii k id lite imjliina ImV nnd irhnr millet In Ihe ncenn, n nnlurnl route for rnilrond nuross the summit vnd dow n to the ay. nud of the inilhons nf fish there, nnd tl:e lealih. climate, soil. v. tiler, mid tienruess tu an Francisco fiotu C'nrvulhs, souienf my rend ers tn.'iv tul idfense nt nte, nnd the editor might plnce me n nil ihe " linle ecnlilih rs." Hut, in conclusion, I would sny to nil, if von not to spend ten sir twenty dots in n must ngnenlde wny, litis season, then take a trip to ntliift liar, noil land lit Ihe ncenn cither lit Sum'l Cuse'e Ocean House," lit New poit, nu liorlli hem h, nr en thu smith bench, opposite. II you until lo purchnse good and ihenp lifli. go In my esteemed fl lends, Cnpt. Ilillyer, tin noun liencli, ami to renke, H fleet cc lleildles- on, south bench And if yon want In tnke the most charming enrringe rule which you ever lind, then procure such conveyance and go to nea I llnlio, ' ten mile sunt!:, along the bench nwnrds Air en llnr, where you oau look nut on Old Ocean nnd see lis ever-rolling waver nnd breaker., nml witness tho daring feats of the tnlinns In their eniim-s, passing In and mil over tho liar tn tho coil lishertes. hen shells yen onn procure on the north bench, round the pnmt ol roclis nml towards Cnp" rnniwenllier, Near Balem, Aug. 7. IritUI. Indian Johnhun (,'omvkntihn. Indian nnolis, July Will. 1 lie Johnson Naliunal I fiiH.ii Cunveiiliiiii ill this city to-day was very thinly attended, the actual r, nnber ol delegate not exceeding one liunuriu ana iweniy-iire t hree Ciniiressiaiial IJlstricls t nrenresenleU Noue of the speaker invited from abroad were present. Only these who supported Lioejiln and JmIhison iu Intil, and noue wins would not support Johnson's leslorallon policy, weta al limed to nnriiciiinic. tteneral Hoi. Meredith presided. Delegnle to the Philadelphia Convention weta appoint ed. A series of resolutions adopted I I. Expresses ardent attachment tn the Union ol I ho States under the Constitution denies Ilie right of secession i hold all al tempt null and Void I declares all Stale now Stale of tins Union as before the rebellion denies the power of lb Oeneral Oovernment tu exclude any mate Irom lh Luum or govern it a a I erritory. !2. CiniAdeuce In 1'rrsl ent Johnson en iliiinniiliedi appiove lb general policy ul bis Administrations indorses hi restoration pnlioy as wise, patruilio and oonsliluiinoal in liarniooy wilh the b) l sentiment, the porpose of the people in Hie aeppression oi uie renei inn. wiib the platform oil which lie was flea ted, and with the declared policy nf the lute President. J. Under the Consliliilion the right lepra. scribe the iiuliliuallnt nl eleclor Is len rve to tbe Slate, and it would Iw subversive ol tli principle uf our I '.over niiinit lor Cnngres lo lorce universal sunragn upon any pari ol mi outiiitty in opposition to the Willie uf the eili tens tbereol. 4. Alt Slate are enlilb d by the Constilo lion to rcpftitot.itiiiii. and all l"Jl u einbet ..WHOLE NO. 805. duly elected should ha admitted to Congress without unnecessary delay, each liotieo Judg ing nf llio qualifications oflts metnhoiB. 6. The paytni i.: of tho ntillnnal doht, onr snored obligation, shall novor ho repadiuted, and no debt, whatever, inonrred in aid of trea son and rebellion, shall ever bo paid, o. l no nation owes n lusting dent of gratl tndo to the soldiers anil sailors. Tho fainiliti of the fallen lieroei shoald bo oared for by the Government f Indorses tho President's deter mination to give offices to soldiers. ' ! 7. The delegntea to the Philadelphia Con vention are expected to co-operate cnlr with loyal Union men. r .. '.. . ' .,,.- MARIOS COUNTY TEACH Bits' ASSOCIATION This Aeioclnlion held ils fourth session at Stiblimily, cnmniencing Aug. 7th, and contin uing two nml one-half dnys. Twenty II vo tenohorx from tho county were present, nud it lias been the most prosperous nnd profitable session over held in the county. The younger olnss ol onr teacher, wn well represented, showing a oominendublo interest in tho right direction. , The following nru the officers for tho ensning yenrt President, L. J. Powell ; Vice Presi dent, C. II. Mnttnnn s Secretary, T. H. Craw ford Treasurer, Mrs. P. L, Price j Executive Committee, J. Iluut C. II. Maltomv T. Ii. Crnwford. , .. ,. ., , : ; The siibjcots usually dlrensned bv nchnnole- lies were presented a lectnro by liev, W, West, essay Hr-Mmer. I- Heiidersoo and flllltic. ' The generosity extended tn Ihe teachers hr the people nf Sublimity and vicinity is worthy proiai leimtrK, ana j the members the ,Y '0 II I in our; wall tlum , la their various fields of labor grateful rcinem ranee of tho hospitably shown them on this oocnsian. 1 The semi nnniinl session will convene lit Sit" vetton on Wednesiltit', Doc. SOth. 1300. Let every school district in the eonntr be there represeuteil. ! i ij -j oi ,,n-: , 1. H, UIIAWFOmt, BeC'f. i K ii HESOLUTIONS. ! ot i! -M-llvmlecd. That we cheerfullv reenniinend the svuleni of ohjeH tracking to Ihe favorable consideration of cuctiers, nun nu oiners luicrtsicil in the adoption of uprovou tuctliods of toaclnni. iiceccd. That vvn reeouuuend to the attention ol tciicltcrs and luuiils tho Hnencurjmi svstein of nuiunim ship, a:id Ihe uictlind of leaching if, 'by concert black- poaiu exercises, williont Ilie aid of copies. 1 Kt'totrfit. Unit we lender our siluiei-e Ibauks to thu oilisens of Sublimity nud vicinity, for Ilie corillnl wel come and liberal eiitiutuhtincnt which they have ex tended lo Ihe members of this Association during its present session t u ril nlru to Prof. Powell, for his uen llcniauly and courteous deporltimiit as prt siding ofllcor Of HlO AsSOCillllOll. : r, i Jlcuilceil, That the Hecrclnrv furnUh our cotinlv pneers wilh ail llbslriict of ihe minutes of lbs Assocl in ion mid ils resolutions, with it request to publish Ihe sumo. - W. T IUmsay, II. Y .Thompson,' W. Simpson,' " .''.' Com. ou Itesohitiuus, . i For Ihe Statesman. ' - COMMON 8KS8B PAPBK8. ' " 1 I hnvo nrrived at the conclusion. Mint Ilia Wil- liunetto valley is a poor plnco for milling opera tions. Hero I have been prospecting now a whole woek for mi item which might prove to be nn indication," but my most vigorous washings hnvo not even "n.iscd Ihe color." Nnggett of common sense do not seem tu abound in Iho se cluded retreat in which I pass my leisure hours, though I go nrouud in my overy-dny path like nil illustrious predecessor earnestly "seeking whom I mny devour''! waiting, llko Micawber, for "something to turn up": hoping that loino fortttnnlo streak of " lock'1 will cxposo to my piercing ryo same bright particle of rich thought h IiIcIi will lend mc to a vein Ihnt will prove inex haustible. My smirch proves unsuccessful, Gail Hamilton seems lo think it " no troubln for sous tn shinn." Would 1 wero n sun : imie.i., I...I...1, it be Ihe fain of suns tn be burned by tho extreme heat of Iheir own atmosphere ! I presume I shall have tn content myself with merely shining as a tnllow nindle, or nuiy-ho a rush light, that would bo niom rustic. 1 may, perlmps, nt soma future lime nrrivo at the excellence of ft sfur-cnndla Imt, nlna ! if I should t 1 would be in eonslnnt fear, if I gnvu too murk light, Unit some ouo would slip up nud put uie out, for run. lies nro no doubt tuu much occupied with tho business uf shilling, lo see by their own light. This fact may illus trate Ihu reason why tho world does imt griw bettor much morn rapidly Ihnn it dnoa. Thu teachorsof Iho vtuild llioso ho know best what is right nml true are nil the time sn much occu pied in telling oilier folks whnl they ought to du, Ihnt I bey never have lime to follow the direction of their own thenriefl. Those u ho preach troiuir ueu enriy, generally sn up nn niter midnight wriio their sermons. Those who tench Ilm ex travagant use of poisonous drugs, nru t roverhial- ly clear ol Inking llieir uwn ined lei lies. Those bo drench Hour patients wnh water fill the col or is nearly all soakud nut uf them, seldom use heir nun " douche. 1 ho world is overrun wilh heorisis who erect most buaiiiiful airy structures lint will scnrculy bear their own weight, and otter them to tho practical public as improved temples u which Ihe soul may dwell lurever on this onrth ho will but enter, tin, ye wise fouls! "ye build yo build, but ye enter not in!" - ' It is eooipiniilivi ly easy lo liuilij llieorlus, but hard, hard lo build tip one eilh ft soul of practice u it. We nre all tou apt lu vnluo ourselves nl in worth of our ideal standard. XI wo hnvo until once piimis of right and u long, and good inteu- ons and iiioIivch, wo are nntilu lo givo ourselves he saiiin credit for them Unit we give for good actions iu others I consequently wo think belter of ourselves than we can of llioso wilh whnsu motives and ideals we nro unneqiinlilted. W prixeonr must intimate friend, heeiiusa wo know something of ihuir idenl life, Ihe lite which they ive in Iho rcnlms of thought, of winch wa cnlcb only occasional glimpses through doed which lln-y generally have need tu Interpret to ns be fore we ran npprc.Uo them nt Ilia value they pos ses to Iheir performers. It is a nuestiun II wo nre, niter an. any oetter than Ilia oiilsidu world I tli ilka ns In be Is there an real nmrknlabla value lu llioso Una Ideals. ho.0 pcrlccl lucorio, mono generous motives even, mat uo not accoiuuusn prneunai rusniis, tbnt nt lint preelpiiaieit in crystal ol action which define uumislnkablr our real clinrnit.-r I worth f Klml wo ever be juilgcd, either in this worlJ or Iho neat, by ih. nt nnr Ibeorivs or lh Innocence of our motives f W ill it not ever be according to onr " nWs" t ! I ir,, I. Indeed twu fold.'1 The oiirllv and correctness uf the inner Ufa, that iifu whick pro. i!ni.. tin, " wish tn do nnd the meant to do. possess a great power for good, over Ilia real llfeut aotHgt nil! ll I. in n wring aiway. uio ease. Msuy mora nre wno aoow wen nn right and just, far belter Ibsil llmso nliun deeds j of lile are nun-h nearer their atnndsnl than aro' their own, and yet whose knowledge is not one lenlll what Ihuir ia. AnJ theso persons consider ib.iii.nlvea lb better for their clear perceptions of right, while they are indued just so much wiarae than are th Ignuraiil a no live uvea prouiieuve of no more good deeds than are Iheir own. 1 ben Ibero are pel sons wnu possess a ainu ui negative eoodnrss alio know how to do much gimd, yet du it not t who do not consider Ibomselves mrj wicked, yol leave midline much Hint migu bless Uio world. ' Standing upon some hill-top or sitting i Mine quiet lituJo, ll i pleasant to gaae apon in crowd of toiler in Its busy Hreela.and seea ler Ib wi.dom which is wrapped ia ""J l"s.ing vent Our power of reproduction -dull, and fall to glvn ns much s receive, nc. cording as our mood is livel " ttiooghlfnl. yet if thnr were no varieties ineommo ,, - never be suit.d lo th wls f tb world i there fore, we may please ldy Wlii-ro we were ..mi ll resting yesterday I or fa" W day, yet be sue ccasful tu-uiorro. .,..., linooKslliK, August io. ir. , A correspono'ent of the lluetnii Congrega tiunati,!. woling from the Sooth, say. Iher. are stmi'K obstacle to the establishment nl f,mgfegatinolwin in the Booth. Southern Christian iuspicitM el It. " The value of butter Imported into British Columbia lor lh h't lf r T"r f,u, California, Oregon and Washington Territory, aii.ouiii lo t'fi WW. ' ' OOK Amu JOB riSIWTlS, Of Evsry Desoriplloa,' . ,. t KXKOU't'Kl) WITH NBATHBga AND DI8PATCU. SATKS OS AnVKKtlSlSO. 4 '-I- ' first Insertion, S per square of en lines or less, minion mcssnrt. l for each subsequent Inurtlon. W Advertising bills, whtn not paid In advance, lll be ' ehortiod tsrsnty-flvs pr oenl, additional, te cover lbs cut ef eoticetion. . , . .. W A liberal itenuetlon from the shevs rsles will be auulf In fsvor of those who MtsrUsf by ths quarter. : Oregon State EthicatlnnHl Aisoclittlnn and : Xcaehcri' Institute, , u ,u j : . ' .,i BIXTB ANNUAI, BES8I0H. .... , ,, ' Ths t sixth annual resslon of tlio Oregon Htnto Edacntional Association and Teaelsor ; Institiilo was held at Oregon City, oommoncir -J July dlst and eontinued three duys. Thofliw item of importance that claimed tho attention. of the Institute wni tho election of ollicer to ervo the preent session and ensuing year. -The result wa as follows: President, 0. H. t , Atkinson t Vice Presidents, Bishop Scott, Kef., i J. Q. Denrdorff and Mr. E. Cartwrightt Be- cording Secretary, 0, 8. Prambeis . Corre. pntiding Soorotory, D. C, Pearson ; Treasurer, ,a 1). Cornelius. Committee wore appointed en ,, tho various subjects oouueotcd with the Insti- '. tuto. ' ;., . . . , . -'ir',. , , ,,,.,',' ' The vnriou ttutlie of tlio school room re-'" oeived the consideration of the Institute be- '.. ing presented iu the form of lectures by teachers appointed to present them. A.' dii- '.' enssion generally followed each lecture, which cava ample opportunity fur an interchange of ' iiletvs and comparison of view respecting the dilfcrent methods of teaching" tlio ever' branches nf study taught in oar common1' schools. With a few exceptions the topic" yrcro well presented, and generally met the ap v provnl of tho Institute. ' -' " i " i Tho committee on "Itelijious Inslrnotion tti Pehlio Schools," made a report whioh con tuineil sentiments that did Dot meet the view f a nuiulier of the members, and after a loug aud i milirntcd (lisuufsiim, the report was finally r. 'i . jeoted. , ;. .,.:,.,. .,n a The committee on School Law wa more iq tncuessful. After a good deal of labor they , preeenled tt school law which reoeived the j nnauiiiiuii annruval of the Inslituto. and will , bo luhinitted to the coming Legislature for ..t llieir approval or rejection. It Is the opinion,,' of the cuminittec that drafted said school law, . ,, that it contain ull the essential element to , ii.ahe it thorough and efficient iu it operation. Some of tho leading feature of it are the fo- a lowing : . , ,, , . ' . ' i First. It provide for a State Hoard af Ed Uoalion cuiiipiised of tho Governor, Superin- , tendant of Puhlio liistiuotiiiii, and one mem- ' tier from each Judicial dietrlot each of the ' ahuvo named nlliuera to bold fur a term Of four ''. years, but part to be chosen every two year. ( The duty of this State Board will he to adopt a ounrsc of study and rales and regulation for '" all public schools In tho State, provided suoh "' rules nnd regulatiuni shall nut lie enforced In"'1 confiiut with special rale and regulation adopted by tho Donril of Education of any city " or nny city- and enonty;to recommend rule ana list of boohs suitable for district school libra X ries ; to grant tcnoheri lift) diploma to pro vide regulations fur the examination of tenoh- " ... i... u,ni.. i n.. nH ri,.... I1......I r v .t i Inn oy n,i,iT-, vi,y 01 jiu,y uuniu i jj.awi- nation t to adopt a uniform State series of text .it bunks to be used iu all public sohoolsj and a much other busineis a properly belong touoh a body. Tho last named item, oonoerninc 4i text bunk, n, subject that perhap can be i reached in uo other way than by a State Board ,,; of Education. , . Secondly. Said icbool law provide for State Board of Examination composed of tb Statu Superintendent and tho County Supcrln-j teudent of the several ooontie in the State.,,,; The Stttto Superintendents together with two , nr more practical teacher whom the State , Superintendent shall seli'ot, shall have power , to examine teacher and grant State certificate u, of two, fuor or six year. , , , ( , . ' ' " Thirdly. Said law provides for a Superin-1 , tcndeiit of Puhlio Instruction, elected by the , people, whose duly is lo travel throughout the) Slate nnd hold Teachers' Inttitute and loo- turn upon the subject of eduoation and to labor iu connection with the Connty Superintendent '"' iu suoh wny nt ihnll best advance tbe great subject of common school education. ' He will ' lie ihe executive officer of the Stato Board of ' fidtitmliim. . ' v 1 ' ' ' -"' Decided iiiiprovements, opon the present Inw, are ninilu in tho organisation of district t whereby much of tlio present trouble and in- conveiiienco will lie avoiileil. The duties and powers of district nliicer are defined more ex- Illicitly and in every inttauoe whero the pre i ent law htile to meet the waul of the different ws ciiiiiinunities, an elfort bo been made to rem-. ii ' dy iho defect. Snuli are some uf tbe feature nf Iho sclioul law adopted by the Institute, and , wiiicii uwail thu aetiuu of tho Legislative A- a embly. , . . ,. r,.,4 Thu evening lectures, tbe first by Judg Tlioriitun, ui Female Eduaatiou," tbe second it by Professor Wmid, on Botany," and the,,., third by Dr. Wythe on Iho "Kecent disco verie in pliysicul science," wero full of instruction ami well reoeived by large and intelligent an il enoes. Several young Indie read essay thai were pronounced lo be fine production and oettinnly they deserved the praise bestowed I upon Ibem. The txrrciees were intermiuglod j from tho first tu Inst with uinsiu liy tbe Oregon City Oleo Club, whl.h received tho hearty"'"' thniiks of the Assuciatinn for it tuusio. The ' Assi'iuiftlinii was hnunred with the proseno ef several gentlemrii not iitiiuediately identified ,i with tho Inlior of the sohoolrooiu, but who are desirous to help lorwnrd the great subject of coinmoii school educatiun. Their ooonselt "I ' and deliberation lidded much to the intern i and sucuess uf the Institute. , Prof. ' Wood endeared himself by bis lecture and several nddreeso to the lenchers of Oregon, and will be kindly remembered by thorn lung after hi depnriuru from Ibis State. Such il brief eel n line uf a very interi sting icssiuu of three day, jj spent in ixchaugiiig Ulcus upon a very IP poll ant subject. 0. 8. FRAMBES, Seo"y. ' " Porilaud, Aug. 13, 1806.- ' iUi t si ll Ohkoon Wool A wool firm in San Fran-:. Cisco hnvo taken sume pain to collate tbe re . eeipt of wool l,ir ihe pst five or six year, 1 have furnialied the Bulletin w:th tb followinr figure, allowing the estimated amount received i in Snn Frauiiisco from California and Oregon ,t sniee I8.'il. The figores are in pounds. No do date nf Oregon wool Wat Kept lor 1901 1 Clifi"it. Urrgm. Total. WA ,.4,iW0,tluU. mi... 5,Si;i,MI lwi: ,.Vi,KHft tool ..r,w,oM inns... ,'...6,4U,Mil 4,lrWl.on i 4I0.9IMI 5,753,731 iUJ.BMO : li,!Srj,B& 1 4JU.2IXJ r,li,7l4 , 7!ll,0IK) 7,6,870 ' Since January I, 1800, and op to July 1st, tbe ''' receipt ol Calllnruift loot up 4,4.r,)0 16, M from Oregon ahuut 283,000 lb. The fall clip ; of California this year is cei limited at 200,000. , Iu comparing the wool of Ibis ooat with that of other eotious, the Bulletin say I . ' "" One great drawback to California wool la the large per Ocnlsge uf ahrinkage which ha i to bo ullowed. On the medium grade ef wool , this is 55 P oent.. and ou the liner grade 65 71) V cent. On Oregon medium there is lee limn 40 f cent, shrinkage. Tbe following to ' hie, prepared hy II. D. Telkampf, who io e. . neoted with one of tbe largest wool firm in 1 this eouutry, will show the Y cent of shrinkage iu other Slntel t . - ' . Per tft. i Virginia. ,,.,. Pennsvlvaiiia - lino, i W'iacousiu., ,.... .......,. ..-, Illinors New York Vermont Ilit'hlitnii 44. 49 I 40 , 49 Ueorgia ' Compared wilh llii table, Oregon wool hi only equaled by tho wool of Virginia, while) California shows 5 f oenl, greater shrinkage ! than any nf thme named above. Thhj, f course, i due in part to onr long, dry and dnetf ii oason. and to a neglect to wash th wool on , j the heep back, lu th earlier part of U . year, the wool receipt in thi oily were MU- mated by ome to go higher than unal, -TH- present indioatious are that they will fall below 7,000,000 lb." -h-,4 A Pari paper y that red 1 going rf n ityl. and tW prevaUing and ougbt for ooter , now i yellow. ; , . -r