LOCAL MATTEUsi. Y.iQi -iN.v BAT. Anions the places resorted to by Ocegopkw in search of health. relaxation iyxl pleasure during the hot month of July ami August, YaqnlM Bay affords many attraction. The Bay may be property regarded as a widening of the Yanina Ittoer near its mouth. It is ahont two miles Wide, with a length of prokihly a third longer. The slwres art- narrow covered with lieautitul white sand anil ending in percipitous bluSTs. The lit tle town of Xewport 'h nestled down underneath anil on the side of tlie Uuffs on the right -"Me of the Bay as von look out to sea. It is a little town ot upwards of a doaen houses, contain ing two gtHid stores, a saloon and beer and cake house. Over one ot the stores in the second story of a frame building is a very neat and tastefully arranged hail. !l eeun to llVU been arrauued more especially for dancing than for any other purpose, though it is open for any other engagement, in eluding shows, exhibition, preaching. etc. TIh people about a puna m fowl of tripph.g the light nntastlctoe The oi.lv hotel at the Bay Is theO.vau House. This i- a two -t.ry frame building, having a capacity of some twelve or thirteen rooms. It is situ aled on the Willful tlK'indot'the Bay, a little below Newport, and from its elevated -uune'ii nniiuimjuftan wwh view of the Day. The ocean en it be seen from 'his point, but its ri. fretting lave.'.cs are ever breathed, and its roar of rntng'cd sportiveness and anger arc ever lieard. The laifel l; well kept The room', though eeo itowhHy furni-bnl. were frert RWl conit'.rtalile Itl their neatness anil cleanliness. The fare aa excellent, con-i-iiug of h goodly variety of meat vegetables and pastry, whole some); and neatly cooked, and polite ly served. The proprietor, Mr. Bald win, and hi amiable wife and daiHrter, were ever attentive to the wants of Uieir guests, rendering their stay tliefe one of growing contents ment and pleasure. A er&iiiet ground Is laid oil on the ample space In front of the hotel, and a -set fnrnlsUe 1. with which guests, often nass away tin morning and evening bom shall hot soon forget tin' hi in ant hours we spent in till i game with Mr. Kohu and iCbright. young Mr. Baldvt vastly better half and i Ui We i!eas lOellt , Mr. . our . A walk of less than a mile from the ho tel along the sandy. shore of the out let ot the Bay proper, terminates in a point of wave-washed rocks extend ing out into the ocean al the mouth of the Bar. over which ships inu-t pTUs before entering the Bay here are always dashing The waves ; mil iiBii ingl and the sea-gales Wowing which rise with the tides. IVrched on tlie higll-e-t pinnacle of tlie bluff at this point, so as to command tlie widest and most aeee.ib!e vfewoftbe ocean, is sta tioned theY.'i iiiinaHayl.iL'bt HoH e. It is a two story frame bdiliHng With a Ixisemcul eolistiiK'ted of iriik. A cu pola on top built of iron, contains n magnitlivnt lamp, snrrouialetl by cir cular French-glass triangular prisms for reflecting Mtrises, of the finest and richest make and polish. Tlie lamp with its attendant prisms is of tlie fifth order in size, and cost one thousand dollars in Paris, where alone such lamiis can be obUioed, being a French invention, Tlie liglit from it can lie seen tweuty-fiair miles at sea. Tlie keener of the light-lams, whose name we cannot just now call to mind, was very affable and polite in showing hs about tlie premises. We spent much time while at YiMpihia in wan dering up and down tlie ocean beach, which Is lierc aeeessable for many mile. We never returned from one of tlwse rambles without having a good appetite for something to eat. We hadn't been tlicre but a tew days. Iiowevcr. before we could eat most anything from a stewed rawhide to a boiled gumelastic shoe. We would have felt aslrimed of ourseb, only we were too hungry, and the rest of tlie boarders were Intently engaged in eating as not to observe n l'lie fish diet consisted of .'melts for several days, and wc slwll not soon forget the pyramids of smelt heads that grew In- to mammoth proportions along side of some ladies' plates. We. think Ya- qnbta Bay Is a good pkiw to reciqxM' - ate health and strength during the warm season, lmre are many things which ought to be done, iiow evcr. befcw tlie place can become jsip utar! Among tlicsc the hotel accom modations should be increased, and i...i.i., fiiolllties be provided. We found the people about tla' Bav in the iiac i"elit aim nospuann-. .om .. . ..i.... i.rt,. v slwll ever recur to mw "holt stay anion- them with plea-iirc. In spine inline article we may attempt a de scription of our journey to l aipiina. ijca At TtMii-Ate now iiuoted t W'-c bnyhig. and njfi scllhig. UoU hi 1 1W? ta Sew York, XhW JlAU.utiSE. We propose eoni- iiieuclng the publication of a monthly illustrated magazine about the middle of August or first of SepUpnlicr. It will lie devoted to literary matters. mil to illustrating prominent points in the Willamette Valley ami other portions of Oregon and Washington Territory. It will bo of large si1, neatly printed, and will lie furnished to subscribers at $ 1 per year. As the price is so low, we hope to furnish at least one copy to every family in this valley. A mote interesting publica tion for mailing to friends in the Ka-t CUI not lie obtained. Those wlm wish to stimulate home industries should hand us llieir names at once, so that we may know bow many copies to print for the tlrst edition. A general invitation Is extended to everybody to call at the RkOISTEH office and sub scribe for flic Illustrated monthly. Aw km. Pacts Amu r Tka Dwnk IXO, "The cup that cheers but does not inebriate." according to Dr. Ar lidge, an English physician, is just as poisonous as the cup which both cheers and inebriates. The Doctor Is quoted in the .unc i as declaring that tea-tippling Is not a whit less dangerous to health than dram-drinking. Tea is a narcotic poison. It ruins the diges tion. It shatters tlie nerves. It caus es the Introduction of a large quantity of hot water Into tlie system, thus in terfering terribly with nutrition. T a drinking .to use the awful language of Dr. Arlidge) is "as distinctly sensual, extravagant, and peruicimis as lc-r-(Irlnking or giti-swiUhtg." Thillk of tliat. o sisters ofSurosis! TliK Xkw Vi ii min. The new Wil Son se ing machine Is creating quite a stir among sewing machine agents, anil seems to be gaining rapidly in popular favor. It is certainty one of the neatest machines in the market and as for work, to say the least, it compares very favorably with the very best. Those who have used them say they prefer them to any oth er made, for any and all! kinds of work. They commend themselves to the public on account of their cbeap ness, as they are offered at a much le-s vate than other first-class ma chines. Bead ad. in this issue, and order of Miner & Pearson. Portland. Oregon. Fit heate 10 tiik Moi ni .vixs.---The t rtn having set in. a large number of our citizens have fled to the mom. tains and to the ocean, to enjoy cooling breezes, disport lliemselvcs in the waves and in the cool waters of the brooks, bunt the timid deer and ensnare the luscious trout. We wish them all the enjoyment, the season and country affords, and only wish we coftld have accepted the invitations and accompanied one of the merry IIWI.; tut have gone from our gaze, !,,( as the fates have ordained it oth erwise, we -hall, while keeping watch and guard over Jbeir interests here. exiect them to keep tbelr promises, and sec that our larder is kept well supplied with trout and game. Masonic. The ceremonies incident to installing the new officers of Bailey Chapter -No. !. Royal Arch Masons, transpired last Saturday evening, at tlie Court House, and were very im posing. Drs. Bailey and Lee, ofCor vallis. were tlie installing officers. After the ceremonies, Masons and their wives repaired to the St. Charles Hotel, partook of an elegant supper, and those who wished took part In a sociable hop. It was a very pleasant and agreeable affair all round. Bi'.okia' Fixed. A few days since some part of (Ik- macliinery in COmley & Co. 'a saw mill at Pass Creek gave way. cawing severe but not danger ous injury to our old townsman. Mr. J. B. Comley. Portions of tlie ma cliinery or broken timbers in their flight struck Mr. Comley in the breast and ollwr jiortioiis of the body, break ing one finger and bruising him con siderably. Gb.uk Deai.kk. Mr. A. B. Morris has secured the (.'beadle warehouse, ami during the season will lie prepar ed to mil chase wheat and oats, jaiyiog tlie highest market price tlieretor in ! evil. He will also receive, forward J or tore grain. Parties wishing to oie grain can obtain sacks by (-ailing j t warehouse. Mr. Morris is one j (,f om. 0)dest and most trustworthy citizens, and will do to "lie to." 1 Qye ,jm n H,ovv. See ndvertisctnwt j h HiU ime. All 71 IVIi TIIK I'UKSS T lll-l! illt. I ing must lie jolly inSalent, Xew York. Tlie editor of the I'm recently re ceived tlie following delightful mis sive : "Voum fellers want to keep ns j fellers names out of your ,,K-r else yoiiin niu i ,(hii o a .-uooi ousicAi. This is blzahiesa." In (,'oxtkjiit.atiox. Parties have in confempbition tlie erection of three tine buslnes houses on First street, to be iiroceeded with as soon as arrange ments are eflectpj. Knurr PitosiTiCT. It seems to be tlie prevailing opinion now that the fruit crop In this comity, owing to frost' and other cause. wMl fall short of tlie usual yield. The apple crop will not yield probably more than a two-third crop, from present -Indica tions, although some have assured us that the yield will fall short at least ; ed with bis brothel at Griffith In-ti-one-hulf that of former years. The ; tute. Spiiugvillc. Kile county. N. Y. plum crop will probably average with ! Sam. 1.. .May, having been tried and former seasons, while the pear crop acquitted, has gone back to bis home will fall behind. BABOAtSS in furniture, Dolly Var dens and all other styles, home and Eastern made, all gmdes and prices, can be obtained by calling Oil Charles Mealey, corner liroadalbin and Fir-t street. For sofas, lounges, ottomans, arm-chairs, risking chairs, spring beds, picture frames, matting, eup lioards and a hundred other convciii- ent and h-udsome tilings tohavuln the house, go to Mealev's. where they j can he obtained at surprisingly low price. Tkmi'kkam'K. The OraiuT l.ectnii r of tlie I. . Q. T. for this State. Levi I.elaud. the Hermit of Oregon City," lectured at tlie Court Honseou Titos day night to a full house, it was one of the funniest lectures we have li-teu-ed to for many a day, Mr. I.eland lm ing an Incomparable mimic. Alto gether it was a most entertaining lecture. Camp. U. D, (J. P., Schwatlta, of Salem, Installid tlie new olllcers of Orgeana Fueampmeiit No. 5. . 0.0. F.. al their bail in ibis eity, on Fri day evening of last week. After in stallation, all present set down to an oyster supper. 1Iai.i (i Days. Talk about the peace and quietness of the olden days, we can double discount anything in the line of double-distilled quietness right here on our streets, these days. In fact it's too qttiet to enjoy perfect health. We tire in favor of more noise and bustle, in onw. Almost Ovek The blackberry sea- 'beautiful hills." where the wild ga--on. As everybody obtained berries, Uelle leaps from crag to crag, &c. Attest we expect blackberry festivals to be In vogue this fall. We are fond of btackberrifts and never reluse an lnvl- tfltlou! . . Wheat ami Oats.-We are Indln- ed to the belief that the wheat and oat crop in some sections of the county for this season will be less than that of la-t year, in other por tions of the county there will be an increase, thus making a staud-o!l'. Reuoious. Bev. Mr. Babciwk, of CorvallH, will hold divine services in j lite Court House, on Sunday afternoon ' iff I O'clock. The public are invited to attend. CAJtrMKETiNG At IMiel barn, in i the Forks, drew a large crowd on Sun- j day last. Quite a number professed religion, and were added to the church. , tlx It. Hon. George B. Helm, one lot' the Democratic electors, has an nounced his willingness to abide by the action of tlie Baltimore Conven tion, and will, of course, canvass tin State for Greeley. FaU.RN Tfinoiiiii. The contem plated cnnipincetiiig, to be held near this city, lis probably been given up for tliis season Cocu.rsi;. About the "frigidlst'' drink one can indulge in these hot days, is a glass ot Carothers A Co.'s iced Arctic soda. To RkMAIK. Judec Powell and family intend remaining at Ppper So - da, proliably until next September, G001 COX KITlON. Tlie Mountain Wagon Boad is said to be In splendid condition never better. The Hay Chop In this county, is pronoimred light. " Haiivestino Will commence in a week or ten days. The Judge of n Western Court re cently decided a point adverse to a certain lawyer. Lawyer was stubborn and insisted that the Court was wrong. 'I tell you I am right!" yelled the Court, with flashing eyes. "I tell you. you are not !" retorted tlie counsel. "I am right!" reiterated the Court. "I say you ain't!" insisted the counsel. "Crier!" yelled tlie Judge. "I ad journ this court for ten minutes!" And. jumping from the bench, he pitched into tlie counsel, and after a very lively- little tight, placed him lion (lit combat, after which .business was airaln rcsunusl, but it was not long before another misunderstanding arose. 'rlcr. said the eouit. "we will ailjourn this time for twenty min - ute.s!" And lie was about faking off his coat when the counsel said : "Xever mind, .fudge, keep your s.!iit-tlie ii'hit is vleliled-my thumb's out n' iint, aiKi i ve sprameu my 'boulder Damin says he Is simply seeking for truth, admits that hli4heories art! not proven, and slates that he does not offer his doubtful suppositions as evi dence against well-estahllslied convlc-tloun. r ARAmuMUrrs. Local news as scarce as hens teeth. Ural estate market unusually dull, j Our city has lieeti unusually dull I during the week. 1 Cucumbers have made their apjH-ar-ancc in market. Prof. L. I,, itocen is now assoeint-; in Salt Lake City. Catalogues Of the Bishop Scott Qrammar School and St. Helen's Hall, l'ortland. informs tlie public of tlair prosperity and success. Senator Corbett still remembers us from Washington, tor which be has oar tb inks. For severe "heart burn" drink Car other's bottled soda. The latest discission was between two talklsts as to which was the best orotw. ..band" at Cornelius consists of an old Dutchman aial two boys. They "dhpense"' with excellent music. Mrs. Cranor was somewhat bruised about the fiica and body by an unruly cow brute, a day or two since. Local items in demand at this office at highest market rate. Mr. Conner is tilting up 1 is Bank wilb tine Brussels, matting, etc. He will have the handsomest and cosiest Bank in the .state when t'nllv titled up. , , . ' V ol. ! red. tun anil lany goes lo 150- d i ua day or two. Post Master Wakefield, of Portland, visited our city on Wednesday. Brick can now be had at the kiln for 7 "ill or per thousand. Dave Froutau talks of erecting a row of brick- on Fir-t -tr. et. Look out tor our new monthly illus trated magazine. Price, $1 per an num. A. B. Morris and family, Judge Johns and lady, Recorder llerron and lady, It. M. Armstrong and family, and Messrs, Layton, Wolf, Godloy, Prof. Warren. Sox. Clement, and oth ers, levanted (luring the week for the , m. Knc. telegraph operator and ticket ngcnl at the depot, -tarts for Bewlston, W. T., to-morrow. He calculates to spend a month in foreign (climes. Twee attend him. j w. II. Cannon has got a new bat. , Stow. Considerable Inactivity no ticeable in business cirelw during tlie week decidedly too hot for exertion. -. (lv. r the western half of the Allan tie ocean there are three times as many slorius as there are over the eastern side. Tople 1 from an am ient reading lunik.; lie lilde To The WeilllluK. Peter would ride to tlie wedding he would. So lie inolmted his assand his wife she was to ride liehiud, if she could, For,'-' says Peter, "the woman, she should Follow, not lead, through life." lie's mighty convenient, the ass, ntv dear." And proper, and safe and now ' Von hold by the tail, while 1 bold by the ear, And We'll ride to the kirk in time, never fear. If tlie wind and the weather allow."' The wind and the weather Were not i m 'M adopted the whim to be blaiuell, I hat two at a time was a load nev er framed For the back o! one ass, and he seemed ipiite ilsltanled That two should stick fast iiKn hint, "Come, Dobbin," says Peter, "I'm thinking we'll trot" I'm thinking we won't," says the , ,m ' ofcolrtlR ,lU(, 9twk t0 I the snot ' A- if lie had sworn he would sooner ; he shot j Tlmti lift up a toe from tlie grass. Says Peter, says he, "I'll whip him a little "Try it, my dear." says slie But he might just as well have whipped a brass kettle. The ass was made out of such obsti nate mettle That never a step moved he "I'll prick Iiim. my dear, with a need le." said she. "I'm thinking he'll alter his mind." The ass felt the needle and up went his heels; "Pin thinking." says Peter, "he's, beginning to feel Some notion of moving liehiud. "Now lend me tlie needle, and I'll prick his ear, And set t'other end too agoing." The ass felt the needle, mill upward be reared ; But kicking and rearing was nil itap pearcd He bad any intention of doing. Says Peter, says lie, "we get on rather j s(lW . while one cud i 1 f0 (lie uroiind up, t'other slicks Hut I'm thinkiiiga nietbod to move i,(m know, ,et's prick bead and tail both to- j gether, atid s ! (;lvx. ,(. n.t..lllv ;l s(.lrt j,r0ttijtl. So said, so done ; all band- were at work. Ami (In. nod In, iltil .!h,i l.ij ii, iii, 1 For he started away with so sudden ! 1,1111 W"I" wl" m'vlT I,HI a Jerk " That In less than a trice lie arrived at I ask no truer Image of my Ileavcn tlie kirk. ; Iv Father than I find reflected in my But lie left all Ills ludjng behind. own heart-all loving atal forgiving. KX1MB1T "JBSESVEJSSjB lat, IN71, to July it, inn . ! Da. Tooisli tm'ioico in the Iruuaurjr, Mrt,tm mw" To amount MCCIVeu lor. Uqan Ueenn To ninoinit roeelvoa we Pel'tlct s l.leeiisc TnanioiuH Msetve t as nne To eji-ii prneowto ofWofol nu s " " uwney turtle 1 over Ity Corenersafl ftwiatl on deeease l la-ons MnoanI wtelve U tern Im-iikc m,ii none' anprwriate I for poor, rarnnM bj" W. M.Soath cash pio.Afds of inni'H'r oi'l " oi-h Hosts receive! on ials thai fuile.l in hites'a'ilUiel... " trial fcoi of Clerks, Uval ten ler " nisli I rial fees ol 'CtetkK, eoi'i. . M ,-asIi mrs ity Assessor (-ih nix.-s on ileHiKtilcnt list Of Isjil " nish iaes ul Slierilf wssesstwl an i cothMle t hv hbn nisii ol M. Ila'-'. iHirmwe 1 " uiHli ttixes oa rotlollsJI 20 H 82 no J '"' 5 M 03 ihi -j'(JJ '-JJ UUOO 4 ,0 110 ir7 hi rsmno NH in DO mat 'm list oo :"t";t7 oo aat ii hi; still 7sn nil on delinquent list l"7 1 !084 ou 'Mini IHI -Jll IKI 14:11 si M of SherltTasseH.(l and cotleete 1 hy Iiim of Hhcri IT assessed mut (sillticieil by Iiim M delinniient llsl WW . Iswi " is;n " of sln'iilT hswwc'I unit collected l liint By Slate Treasurers Rwxdpts, poo KBtto " No. 171 Tuxes lies; oo nut m .1 :17 won 7i SI :m No. IS3 I'me.l.jirin nteccst on Tncs rouiitv order it 1i chl I'ountv orli-is. sitiue IVmnty ordew re li-i-mt t.ni in ernal... fotiniy ordei'H, Interesl mi Conntv oniei's re Uvmtl, nrle- otrl Itlw Conniy or lers.intt it-si on -a-ne llr.l II Conntv orders nvlis'iiied.orin- elil, ' I""'0 on l?oimtyoi,1erH,iittereslons(Uuo t$) 00 t'onniv orders iv leemed, piin- el":il..'. Strtt'd I 'o'liity (ir.lersjtn temst oimuno '"n '.a Coniity or.leis ivtlwoie pnti- Ii71l lis I HI raw :n CoumyortfetfsJntere!! on ismW .AmHiruonaietd in stwK),s Heporte'l toss bv Tcyasnrer on lo miltoniliir..; t'nsn mi liimd i.i Imiiuicu A.C.MNK' Comity t'li .1 ie. ISTi: no'cs 'tn;1 on s ttoo1 I 'm 1- note ilti'' mi M. Hide Pit. Mfl.1 mi Ti county orders taibtfaniling Actual liabilities Bv ileiiiei'ient li -I for Is'.s... ' 1... " " 1ST0.. . " 1S7I... Vnb on hand.. tn i 'lee.lness over tin 1 iiIhi' iiltuvc remHrtvos in Imtmice 7' i ;i II s Ki ilia ji JtOH I, jjrsi 7i I ,s..i no tin. .! I l".si.i on Cn. I ..tarn is ..:m2 " l's;i 00 111!. .MIV5HTS siisji i:i Cn. .tivia as . -IHMHI ll Actual Vctuni ndatili nl i-a- i-!i on Inci I. . . . Lnoss o. it tuel ; mi lutml Total Htililittics July l. W71. inn l.lniv l.t mJqIj I.' !s7l. III... ;,m n To Inddite InessJnlj b IKt. ('it. .13-42 42 . At .7 sn wool II LClori, In(leiite'lms .Tnly 1. IS Ite'luctlon of dulil Attest. A. CJOXJS Sn'i-m it' nf rtmmfmum Mm '' ?;, fMfKifl.ywail Jii'j h ISTl, to Jiihi 1, IHT2. Circuit -Conrti (Jcto'ier term. W7I..jH4Sl ii " " Mnrelitenn. ls72.... 1;(7II 00 Vmount allowed County t'lerk IU27 ii Sheriff Intel 07 ltoicl exoenses, new ron'ls Mili,"l for anil viewed 11715 ltoicl exnonsen, for Nnticrvlsors, lamlier, sptk(, univel, Ac 3031 17 Kvoeim-tof iuiirs mill inr ier- sons 1520 17 I'reliminarv examinations in ertm- imii euses'in uMKlstrotvn' courts.. 6011 Mi Kxixnisesof Conmer's lnipiwts I'li 40 " tnipiesiH of insnne 7105 of keeping prisoners. 13tU Sa Coal turrtnff, senttvilillnsr, Inmlier, mid (Hiperliltcildlinf .inil 702 2a lteiilrsnn lull Si Kiii iiihov. moves. Ac., for lull 57 Si Oniitiiit nf notesiiiiid "II. . . '.ill I Hi interest jmid on notes 8)7 Vinonnt taxes juid lo S ate tmll I4H 00 , mill" on pnniertv MlllOHH 93011 Ainonul ot ai"orltonin I to sehool llstiletsaslH'l-pin nt'il (in eolle"- t Ions from Mitreh, 1S7I, lo M.uvh. IS72 (MM SI Notary of Comity Jurtae 004 Oil . " Mimil Sinx'rintenilenl 000 00 ' County Tieasnrer sikioo Amount ild('d. Coiniutssionei-s. , 2S2 00 Assessor for assessing county, 1HJ1 soo on lVreent. jnii I isherllf foreolieelin taxes, ISJ1 KM 01 Amount tudd Assessor for collect ing taxes 48 iW Per (s-nt.iinlit Treasurer for kei-piii ftRtotk.'hflol Kiind 117 Kxpensi' of oil. Iinnpand candles.. OS Siiwina county wood In UopidrhiK streets ami slilewnlks nronnd Court lloiisi' s piure Kepalrsnndttxlnixsi for eourt holisfl Iiioirnveiiienls and cleaning on I .in I Court IIoneN(pmre...; 15 on HxpciiHc of nveyiBK mono) to state Triasurer ns laves 211 ki S'atiniiery and lilank Ixioks 144 00 i 'ounty printing las .io Total,. ArrKsr AWAO A.C. .)( INKS. County Clerk. A young wife on being lately asked what she should do in case her husband should Kill, replied : "Live on anus, to lie sure. I have two, and he has two, with my bauds nt the ends of them. ' We will venture to say that There Is a little paiier published In V..hWhgtves. the following very amusing account : For thirl v rears the nortmit of I lor- ncefireely has adomisl tliesanetiim of the I'lirm office. When lie advocated goo oo secession in 1 K1 the picture was turn ed with fac. to the wall, As s,io:i as jjjj Horace BW the error of bis ways the 173 ;i7 pictui'e was reverseil ami once more tlie sini'ina comilenanee of tjrei l' II- Inmluatcd, our office. In li4. when be threatened to l.olt the noininalion of Abraham Lincoln, tlie nicture was again n verseii. Once more he repen led ami the picture was reversed, When he signed ,leff. Davis' bail bond we turned him again to the wall for three months, ami again when lie h'ok up the defense of Tammany Hall. We have tried him long enough. He Is the greatest political ncrolmt of moileni tiims and now (bit be lias gone to the camp of the Demi iacy we don't propose to take tb.' chances of placing Ins portrait to the right about a dozen times in the fntiire as we have In tlie past. This lime we take the portrait down. - utii,. fellow, of live or six year-, lieaiil his aunt say the ntlier day that she bad lakeii chloroform for the purpose of havliia a tooth extracted 1 . " . . ... .. ami it (lulu t hurt a tut. Nmrtiy alter the fithcr telt It to be Ids duty to give loot) iki the little fellow a trouncing, awl when 1000 oo ''bout to do so lie was met with the 01 ui reasonable request : "Pa, give me Jin n7 chloroform first, won't your" Bnsl- w ; ness of a pressing nature suddenly re Hi sm ' quired the parent's attention else where, and tbiit "licking" wa- llldcfl- ! nltcly postponed. The N'ational Lincoln Monument i, gradually working its way to comple tion, o'ulbeioth ult.. ft3.fJ00 was receivcil from Xew York. I n- the bron; naval group. Chicago lias al ready pinvided for the infantry group. The oilier cities which have promised io contribute will shortly be heard from. Those having the monument in charge have adopted the excellent 1 plan of not running in debt, and hence no groups are ordered until 'he mon ey is on baud to pay for them. The superiority of some men i merely local; they are great leai;c their iissociatlous are lilt'e. lloi.i.ow.vv's PiUA Tim estima tion in which these medicines arc held by tin' public, steadily increases their demand. They net directly on ihe sy tent, removing all Obstruction, reno vating the springs ol life, purifying the blond, and lofaily ei-idb-i.ing liver complaints, indigestion, pain in the side and geiierd debility. Sold every where. 23 cents per box or pot. c To-Ilu) . A IIIU VM HIIIV ! Fl I! TIIK tson i5 w yv u l udt rfced Setting Uarhine ! I wu.i, iti:i.uiiir etuis of the TIIK MAM x i: w ni Mil MecIp, Wilson To know iliat in the stubborn contest for sinxn'lority in samples of uoH,.nl ihe-xii'iii. Northern Ohio fiiii'. iheir lucortte lets enriiod Off the two -aria premiums llw Me lul fur lies' -ic s!'elyieus uiauliUio work, (Hid the Plptonni for Ihm( em'jroi.l. ery. A si lie ;re:i' cn!uic!il!nn was in these Itt'ne'ii-i-s. It will lie seen that t In- Wit soifsvletory is eoneilete. We knew lids would he -m. ; It could nut he ntherwK'. There I- no tatktmtdmrii the fnet.tiiat the New Wilson is Hi" liesl l iiiiiily' Sewhij Slacblne Oow inailiifn'.tlired eueji'ile in doiivj lie' lies-l work oil uny kind olVooiN, untlefall idreiliiw'iiaws 'I'lifS nw irl of the hi,de-: preniliiin rthnold and will slleneo Hie talk of thai lurtfe ektsH of senile.' maeliine men wh . biive tiiude fuls iniichluoiheOhJcrt ol llodi siM'inl enndty,s1ninly lierause it is;i mo t umte prieed niaehtiie uup ii'ideis-ells tlieii expensive oihw. (io niel see the Premtliui N'ew Wilson fsewltin JtiK'Idne. the lt in the world, now on extdhltlon nl Snow A KooaAH. iialler)', 73 First street. Port land, Orewoii, ttnd re'ineiu'ier yoiuita hny ttlls pretullUP inaidiine fur Sin. t-ir'.5ents wniite 1. MISKIi A PE.VltMOX. duly 1(1, "2-Ki At IVortb BrouiiNvilks KIRK, HUME & CO., AUK STILL 8EXLINH DRY im mmxsA, iMMiis, siioim, iiAitnwAKt:, uRiK-Knitx, wrioxN, etc., inc., 1.5 nfwldeli tliey kwpnn hnn I it full stock, ! and are nhle to sell nt hunt rntew, n j usual, for 4'iMh or I'roduee. AH Will nlsi ahle to Imv and se'l (iratn , (,f nil kinds. or attend to storing r lor. uiir.lliiir II at their Warehouse In liaise; Clve hsu trial. KfltK, ffL'MK A CD. A. B. MORRIS, (rneral CoiuiniiiMion "" AXt FORWiRDIXO MKIUU VM. 00 07 .'id ! U AVISO I.KASKtl It. CUKAHLFa Inrae W -A. It K HOUSE at fH,t of llroddalhln rrisd,on thelinnk of the Willamette river, 1 urn pwpanul to Ul V, NF.I.I., KTOKK Oil FOUWAIIU WHEAT or OAT3, In unlimited ipiantllles. The lliffliest Mnrlict Price PaM Ciwli for Wheal mid Onto. I'nrtles wloblna 10 storoi iniln. can nittkn armiiifeimmmtogiitall the sacks needed. drain stored and forwurded nt lowest, rates. A share of patronage. Is lollclted. A. B. MOKBW. AUny,JulylJ-MV 13 i