c j rIDAyl"..f5Kp5SBlSK IS, 1874. , OFFICIAL PAPEa FOB OB ' THIS WHEAT MARKET. . The wheat market, or rather the question a'a to whether we are to Live a market at all for this year's surplus of wheat of Oregon's prod uct is a question to which the atten tion of the farmer, the merchant, tho TDK CONTEST kN MISSOURI. The pending political contest in Missouri promises to be hotly eon- tested. The Republican party has presented no ticket, but promises a support to whatever party promises reform in the administration of State and municipal government. We are not apprised of what, . if any complaints they have to allego against tho present administration whether it has been inefficient, im becile or profligate in the manage ment of the State finances. Our ' 7nnrl:anifi anl the sneculator is iuf.t 'now directs with more than usual f?uide in BeeMnS for a reason interest, ud they find it a difficult problem to solve. The late . harvest has had a tendency to embarrass the expectations of furmers as . well as shippers, and it may be many weeks and even months before the ground lost in the way of tonnage by reason of the unfavorable weather and con sequent late hurvest can be regained. , Shippers will not enlcr the market to buy until they have tonnage se- cured, nor will they then bo alio to buy unless the grain is in store and for sale. ' It is now a conceded fact that the United Kingdom will require less breadstuff from abroad to supply her deficit than was required in either one of the preceding five years.' The London .Timet estimates it at eventy-two million bushels, and it is thought that France and Germany instead of entering fths market to compete with her for our surplus grain will compete with ua in B.ip- piying Jiuglaud's wants. We see by late advices from Cali fornia, that the Grangers of that State have entered into the experi ment to some extent of shipping thoir own grain direct to Liverpool, and up to last advices had shipped about 12,000 tons in vessels charter ed by their own immediate agents, and they had gone to sea. Wo see no reason why a similar movo can not be mado by the Grangers of Or egon within the next four weeks. Two woks at most, if the wenthor -. remains fair, will see the last sack of grain safely housed. If remunera tive pricos are then offered by ship pers, and there are vessels to be char tered, tjveuty or thirty of our heavi est grain growers might combino and each ship half his crop in thi way. If they have heretofore been unfair ly doalt wilh by iniddlo men, this plan will demonstrate tho fact. , Late advices from tho East inform us of tho formation of a powerful and influential company in Now v i. - i . ., .. j.jii, tuiiiputreu ci capitalists, gram dealers and bankers, for the purpose of operating in grain. This com pany propose to bring (lie consumer ui ui-euusiun in jiiiropo oh cluso as possible to the producer in America. by establishing agents in London and Liverpool to contract for tho mile and delivery of grain, and in nil the principle cities of tho West to buy or ship grain to fill these con tracts; professing to be ablo, both on railroads' and ships to obtain low er rates of freight than have hereto fore ruled; to make cash advances as . of -.f, on r cl,ir,mw'-, ,md or ?s of in 10 90 U- of )' -.11 (TO - .'11 0- of 10 of id p- for the present status of parties in Missouri is, to ask ourselves what were the prospects of the Republi can party in that State in a square fight, on the broad and well defined issues of the two parties as at pros- ent and 'heretofore enunciated by their State Conventions? Tho pros pect was a Waterloo defeat to the Republicans. This entertainment they very respectfully declined to accept in the name of the Republic can party. The past history of that party in Missouri is a history of usurpations and oppressions of the most diabolical character, affecting personal liberty and the rights of property, to say nothing of tho finan cial disasters to the State brought about by the incompetency or cor ruption of tho two preceding Repub lican administrations. This being the, hopeless condition of tho ene mies of Democracy in Missouri, they cast about for somo crumbs of com fort among such discontented and disappointed Democrats as would listen to thoir expressions of sympa thy for seeming party wrong or neg lect, and urged the necessity of in dependent political action. Whether any considerable number of Demo crats havo cast their fortunes wilh tho Radicals in this falsely named independent movement in Missouri wo nre not advised. Sonutor Suhiira has cast his lot with -thorn, but ho never was a Democrat.- It is said he can carry wilh him thirty thousand. German votes, but four-fifths of tho GcnmuiH in Missouri havo always voted the Republican ticket. It is said Maj. Gentry, tho so-called inde pendent enndidato for Governor, is a Democrat, but "not much of n poli tician. - Vo fear it has boon hi misfortuno to full into the hands of designing mou bad company aj lowed himself to bo flattered into the belief that 'he was a proper enndi dato fir Governor, us did a certain Democrat in Oregon last Spring, and wo trust he will bo no moro fortunate in his gubornatorinl impinitious than was our Oregon friend, for tho Dem ocratic Convention, of Missouri have offered tho peoplo an ablo represen tative in tho person of C'lias. Hardin., tho nominee for Governor, whoso patriotism, integrity and executive ability nro unquestioned. Churle Hardin will bo tho next Governor of Missouri. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. . Tnesday, Sept. 16, loW' ' (SHIP lit II.UIMJ ON who PACIFIC t'OANT. "da, lervef tu to inilnlrvn 1.. .1 1 L .-.....(jo lu v ,.., ull0 gmve error. Ho says, "aud hence no student li,m evor attended this school save those who wore Peipoerotie." This dodo ration ia not true-for we know of n. m . ' mm tvepiuiiicnu Bludont appointed to mat institution in the full 0f 187 TlV ft TlcninA,lL CJ . . j - """wi.iu. ouuuior; ami wo learn that two of the five young men wno graduated in 1872 were Repub licans. But again, "Observer" says, "and yet, not more, than thirty students have attended this school," Ac Now, tho catiilorrue for the yearn 1882 -3 show, a list of ninety-nine students. If "Obsener"w uoXtcr informcl Mtotheolhor facU about which he wntes, wo may safely conclude to place no lcliaiu in them until bet- wrsuiwtaril rated. Prof. i:icry will no doubt survive tho f!mck,wlienit comes, to d o-kly hinted at by "Observer," in the do5u of his letter. H o seo by - tho San Francisco 'Chronicle of o recent dato tlint a com pany has boon formed, to embark in tho businoss of ship building ivt Vallejo, in California. The amount of tho capital stock of this company is not slated, but it is said the shares aro f 25 each. The company has so cured the ground and propose to es tablihh a first class ship yard, and havo already contracted to build a ship of 1,200 tons burtlioii, aud that l'ugot Sound is to furnish the lum ber. Tho tost of this vessel is os timalod at $85,000, or about $70 per ton. It is admitted thut a ves sel of this class will cost, constructed at Valliijo. front 85 to 810 nor ton moro than it would if built on tho Sound whero tho lumber is sawed, but tho consideration controlling the Cvimpany in tho location of this ship yard at Vallejo, instead of tho Sound,' was tho difference in the prico of la bor, tho facilities for commanding it when noeded, and tho climalo of tho latter place being moro favorablo for a longer period of each year for out-1 noor work. In tho commencement of bo important an enterprise m that of ship building, the two first named considerations would no doubt havo groat weight, but it would bo only in the comiiutietmiHt, for, onco estab lished, a ship yard on the Sound, or on tho Columbia river, or any of tho numerous bays on tho Oregon coast of sufficient depth of water, ami whero Buitublo timber abounds, and tho workman will iiud their wav to the place whero cmployhiont is to be had, and that irrovocnblo law of HOW THEY EON I ORGANIZE. The Legislative machine doesn't grind worth a cent. The process of lubrication is slow, tedious and inef fective, and thus far tho new and cumbrous Legislative wheel has scarcely teen ablo to make a spas modic heavo and a forward creak tiiitil it settles back into a dead halt and obstinately refuses to budge an other inch. Both Houses met yes terday morning and tried to do some thing the Senate hy temporarily electing Hon.' R. B. Cochran, of Lane, as President, and Syl. C. Simpson, of Marion, as Clerk; and the House by choosing Mr. Drain, of Douglas, as Speaker, and Col. White, of Clakama's, as Clerk. Then the Com mittees on Credentials1 showed who wero entitled to have a "say" at things in each Houso, and Judge Chad wick swore the wholo capoodle into "offlsj" after which essential process tho work of permanent organization commenced. In the Senate Hon. Jno. Myers, of Clackamas, was tho Dem ocratic nominee for President, and Hon. T. R. Cornelius, of Washing ton, the Republican. The Independ ents placod in nomination Hon. J. S. M. Variclevo, of Multnomah, but Van wouldn't si and it. After soveral ballots both in tho morning and afternoon no choice was mado and the Senate quit trying until this, Tuesday morning, when they went at it again, the voto standing us the day previous- Myers 13 and Corne lius 11, with the Independents scat tering their votes around on a pro- Iniscuous candidato whom they culled "iilaiik 1 don t know what "dee- stack lie represents. After-" ex hausting the forenoon (as well ns the patience of the ubiquitous "Third Houso'') in this monotonous enter prise, without any change in the fruitless result, an adjournment was taken until aftor dinner; when, im mediately upon the reassembling of the Souute, Mr. Myers nppliod tho "open Sesame" to tho dead-lock in that body by withdrawing his name from tho caudidaloship for President, and placing in nomination Hon. li. B.- Cochran, of Lane county, who was elected on the first ballot, by a majority of 10 to 11. Syl. C. Simp son, of Marion, was then olectod Chief Clerk, C. C. Itoyco," of Ma rion, Assistant Clerk, Robort M. Guenioy, of Douglas, Sorgeant-at-Anns, and J. C. Head, of Linn, Doorkoopor. This completed the organization of tho Senate giving all tho officers to tho Democrats ox eopt tho Assistant Clerk and Ser- geant-at-Ariiis, Mr. Itoyco "being a Republican mid Mr. Gueruey an In dependent. Considerable chagrin and disappointment was evinced by our Republican friends oyer the re sult, but I prcsumo they will be re conciled, by tho chastening rod of timo, consoling themselves with the reflection that their loss is the peo ple's eternal gain. In tho Houso tho process of official incubatiun- didn't go on so success fully ns it diil oven hi tho Souato. Hero tho threo parties aro more equally, divided, aud tho contest was in a triuugular hlmpo from tho first assembling of tho body. For ner- inanont Speaker tho Independents iiominatod Mr, Drain, of Douglas, tho Democrats Mr. I'idlor, of Joso- pliino, and tho Republicans Mr. Reed, of Marion and thon tho trouble began which has lasted through two wholo days with about tho same result each ballot stand ing at about 25 for Drain, 17 for Fuller, and 15 for Reed. This oveu ing, on the last ballot boforo adjourn ment, Mr. Drain had 27, which shows a littlo gain in his favor, and puts him within threo votes of an election. Ordinarily one would suppose that he would nniko tho connection .to morrow moiniug, when balloting is resumed, but Legislatures nro very uueorluin "varmints," and there is no telling what tho members and lobby manipulators may succeed in turning up beforo to-morrow morn ing. But we will ba there to see. will doubtlcss.be effected by their instrumentality. I shall make it a part of my business during the ses sion to give, pen portraits of the members of that august body, us well asmos; or ttmo of the Lower Houso. I have (secured the cervices of a first- class spy to dog their footsteps and learn their daily (and nightly; habits, as well as to nose about their sleep ing apartments aud inspect their wardroben. However, I havo in formed my spying rooiiter that I will not bo responsible if he gets a good many heads put on hi'm bv vigorous applications, from No. 10 boots, have no time to devoto to thd non-ea-tentirJo of this stupendous and perilous enterprise. T.IV. OOVKHMOll's JTIiSSAOE will bo delivered to-morrow. It is an ablo and exhaustive document, comprising a full and comprehensive rcsuiiie of tho doings of ' the State Administration of tho past two years, as well as containing many valuable and important hints mid recommen dations for wholesome legislation for the future. We shall t-iko occasion to nlludo to .it editorially hereafter. It certainly deserves a careful peru sal by t cry tax-payer in tho State. inR STATE C11ANOU . is new in session in this city with an attoudoiico of 150 delegates, among whom we notice, many of the most prominent and estimublo citizens of tho commonwealth. The Patrons of Limi aro numerously represented by many of our moat solid agriculturists. THE STATE TEMI'EHAUCE UXION is also in Beaiion, and the WOMAN SDrTllAQEliS meet to-morrow, so you may know "by these presents" that things are getting rather lively in this bailawick just now. A young and unprotected male youth like tho undersigned finds it rather hard to discover "which one of tho boys ho is" in this heterogen eous congloniei-aliifn of guthorins, but may bo I will got segregated and and individualized after a while. I delivered my inaugural before tho Third House hint Monday night. It was a touching document nnd brought tears to eyes unused to weeping. Even the average hood lum bowed himself meekly in prayer, wliilo the Saintly Owen and the ethereal Zoibor fell upon each other's chests and sobbed1 out a crusade wail. As tho last .sentence of tho ablo document rang out upon tho carm night air, tho vast concourse raised their streaming eyes heavenward and broke forth in songs of praise, and as I proudly strode through tho serried ranks nnd darled into a dark nllev the hist faint echoes of that festal hymn reached me "Willi rapture wmlU;:ht To six- tlie eii.-ij, removed." Mart. PACIPIC COASTES Oakland has a new town pump. A soap factory has been started at La Grande. A largo two-story hotel ia being erected at Weston. The property, in Douglas county is assessed at $3,820,803. Tho Salem JleconlmW hereafter ap pear as a morning paper. More salmon cannerieson the Lower Columbia are talked of. Tho amount of taxable property in Jackson county is 81.901,333. P. Hatch, of Sa'em, has' been ap pointed policeman at Oregon City. ' A Lodge of tho Order of Odd Kel ows will bo organized at Hillshoro soon. Tho corner stone of the new Baptist church was laid at the Dalles last week. Jacksonville has five schools in op eration, which speaks well for a place of its size. There are only four paupers in the Marion county poor house, one woman and three men. E. W. Rhea, of Lane county, raised a little crop of 10,000 bushels ol wheat tl is year. Douglas county has two shepherd dogs valued at $250 and 4,U00 ours valued at $0,000. The harvest in Eastern Oregon is entirely over. The yield in that soo tion is less than last year. Mr. Tatmafl had his collar bone badly broken last week, caused by I his horse falling with him. The machinery for the Alden Fruit Drying Company at Salem has been shipped from Troy, N. )T. , The Sjlem people aro to enjoy a concert given by the choir of the M. E. Church and Prof. Plummcr. ThoM. E. Church Society at Salem is in debt 15,000, and has but little extra funds on hand to pay with. It was with her little hatchet that Mrs. .Myers of Lafayette cut a slice off tho O'anium of her divorced husband Dr, L. L. Rowland has btten duly installed as pastor of tho&hVistian Church at Salem for tho coming year. Tho boys of tho Times office, at Jacksonville, gorged themselves last week with a thirty-nine-pound water melon. Hop-picking has commenced in Lane county, Quito a largn number of Indians and 'young hoodlums aro employed. Weinonlay, Bcpt 17, 1074. the nun: is nuns ami named'. , The agony of accouchement is over, and the offspring named. In other words, the Houso organized to-day, by tho eloction of J. C. Drain. (In dependent) for Speaker, Col. W." L. White, (Democrat) for Chief Clerk and tho usual quota of nuxilliary. of- i: ml. . . ... ... Pl.ly and demand will vcysoonl " Wn uonwiuie.lec tea adjust a scale of prices that will bo I , l"1'"'" the Indo- pen.ienis ami iieinocrats, much to cussiiigness" of tho Renubli- cana, who didn't get even a smell of ,Oa Monday evening, jst M.af, om. 03, mttfi ,c lirtloiwi'of Mr i.l. D.mon.oftho Dalle, dnrin.. hie loM-nce.aui a . ., . . ,i,; n . .. . vm-ihuii;, utunkAIR 1 ljust a scalo of pricos that will bo r.ii.ni..n....i: A., it... . 1 . ... ...."11,-iuu.o u, uiu uieinaino witu-(10 out oeiiig oppressive to tho employer. If schooners and river steamers can be built on our rivers and buys and sounds, wo cannot very readily un derstand why first-class Hca-going merchant vessels cannot, with proit naing to tho ship owner, bo in structed at the places, when suitable yards for ship building are estab- li' lied. Tlys is a much needed en terprise for (lie prosperity ,of our Northwest coast, iiud wo hojio soon to see the initiatory steps taken for its consummation. tho Legislative .iliMh-puts. a"'1 trl,lk,'l ' t"' value of ahoui f ! i' This week is au eveutful one in the history of this Stato. Tho Lcgiola. tuio, Suto 0 range, State Tumporauce f'liion, and last, though not least, ihe lunula Sulli -0 I -- - .wt.lt 1 11 a!ein. ' ono of them, just ns tho last officer was announced as having been olect od, cjaculato between his teeth, "S'iochV up.'" which 1 suppose is tho Kanaka for "It is finished," as tho speculator iinmcdiati lv sank back into his seat and closed his eves in quiet resignation. It took all day to perfect the or ganization of thtf Houso, during which time ' the Senate loafed about in a lounging attitude, being unable to do uiivlhing except elect Frank McConnell as Pago and voto them selves threo dollars' worth of postage stamps apiece. l!y-Uio-way, tho Sen ate w composed of an ublo'lxi.lv of mou, uj much valuable legislation j A WOltD TO Ol 11 LAW-.1I AKIillM. Editor Democrat : As tho law-making power is now in session, grinding out new laws, repeal ing and amending old ones, for the government of those directly or indi rectly interested in them, I would re- Kpeuuuiiy re quest llieui to turn to pngo SOm, See. 1003, Deady's Code, which refers to the manner of admit ting Attorneys. The applicant must, under this law, apply to tho Supremo Court, and ho examined orally, in open Court, hy tho Judges thereof, or under their iinmedi.no direction. This, to my mind, is wrong in several particulars. Especially does it of ne cessity bring upon the applicant as un necessary hardship, from tho fact that he must make a pilgrimage to the Stale Capitol so as to pass through a formal examination, which is not nor can't be thorough; because tho Court has not the leisure to make the examinations such as i hey would like. It also throws the applicant in a very embarrassing position. To such an extent is this tho ease, that frequently the best read can "curcely pass a creditable examination, wliilo another, per haps, whose knowledge of the text hooks is very limited, by dint of ulieek or good luek far surpasses his neighbor. Consequently the exami nations uuder our present system, nine cases out of ten, fail to ho satis factory to either the Court or tho ap plicant. It is also tho moat expensive mode that -could bo adopted. Per sons living in rcniolo parts of the Stale find it to bo very laborious as well as extremely expensive trawling several hundred miles to reach the Capitul City, and perhaps then bo re quired to wait tho pleasure of the Court, from two to threo weeks. Far better would it ho lor all parties con cerned to i-haugo tho section above named so that an applicant could ap ply to tho Judge of his Judicial Dis trict, rt chambers, or otherwise, und if after an examination bv him, or under I heard ""' ''ot ion, tho apqlicant has shown 'A Sulem photographer offers a special premium for tha handsomest baby on the State Fair ground on tho afternoon of tho 13th. Tho Assessor of Wasco county had put tho O. S. N. Co. .down for 8335,, 0J0; hut tho Equalization. Board re duced it. to 0273,500. Tho Masonic fraternity of Jackson ville havo concUi'Vd l build a two- story brick edifice. aud will commence operations before long. Tho f'(ig(whisio at tho Diuigeness light, a distance of some twenty miles, was .plainly heard at Port Townsend last Saturday morning. Tlio payment of tho claim of the" Pacific Bridge Company for tho con struction of tho Snrincfield bridue leaves Lane county about $1,000 in debt. ' I byl. O. Simpson. Esq., has turned over to Dr. L. L. Rowland, Superin tendent ot Pubho Instruction, the papers and books belougiug to that office. Next Sabbath nt the Congregation al Church, Forest Grovo, at 11 A. M, Rev. E. Walker will preach tho thirty seventh anniversary of his lahors in tho ministry on this coast. Somo dastardly scoundrel entered tho field ot John Johuson on tho Big Lnckiamuto Tuesday of hist week, and destroyed about ninety sacks of grain that was stacked therein. Tho first meeting of tho Willametto Valley and Coast Railroad Company, for tho election ot Directors, will bo hold at the Court Houso in tho city of Corvallis, on tho 17lh day of October. Tho Institute tor tho Blind at Salem will bo opened for the reception of pupils on tho 21st inst. All pupils desiring to attend during the term are urgently requested to bo prdsent promptly on that day. A party of prospectors who have been prospecting in tho Blue Moun tains, and over os far os tho Snake river country, returned lately, and re-j port the discovery of rold in several places, but not in paying quantities. Oregon flour shipped Irom this port threshed grain, burning up about 300 bushels of wheat. . W. C. Myers, of Jackson County, who is well known as an importer and raiser of fine stock, started for Salem last week with horse) and cattle, and last, but riot least, his genuine Mai tese cats. An absenj-minded stage-driver for got the Silvertnn niails one day last week until he had got about five miles past the office. He returned forthem, and came in late, cursing men who have no memory. The Jacksonville Sentinel of "the 12th inst. says! The meeting of the Uinpqua Baptist Association will he held at iManzanita. commencing Friday morning, September 18ih, and embracing Saturday and Sunday. Mis Nellie Meaoliam, of Salem, has according to the Utultaman, just com pleted au oil painting ot a view in the Catskill Mountains that is pronounced "a gem of art" .The youfig lady evinces much talent for one so young. On Monday evening a young hood lum aged 15 years, threw a stick of wood at a Chinaman while tho latter was at work. The missile struck the Ce'estial just ahevo the eye, cutting a severe gash. Tlio youug miscreant rarf away and made his escape. Dr. Haskell was announced in the Olympia papers to give one of his characteristic entertainments last eve ning, for the benefit of tho City Fire Department. Tho Doctor's idiosyn- eracics seem to havo tickled the Sound peoplo greatly, and they look upon him as a great man. The returned list by tho Assessor, shows in. Umatilla county this year, 4,03 horses, valued at 8195,528; 25, 51 cattle at $231,9-13; 58,812 sheep at CnO.OUi; 1,08-1 swine at 83,32-1. Grossvalueonr.il property, 81,200, 130; indebtedness within the State, 201,037; exemption, S173,G00; total value of taxable' property, Ss5li,-k3; number polls, C07. Benjamin Ilarned, of Oljmpia, has been engaged for a couple of weeks past in fiaming materials for new buildings for the use of keepers .and other employes at the Penitentiary, opposit Sicilaooom. Tivo commod ious buildings are to bo put up, and a largo prisoner's yard fenced in. Tho latter will he GO J feet iii'lcngth and 12 feet high, built of plank ono and a half inches thick. Fifty thou sand feet of lumber will be used in the construction of the improvements. The Directors of the Alden Fruit Preserving Company have purchased one entire block in. the University Additiou -to the city of S.ilein, for erecting thercupou the buildings re quired for the use of the company, ilie ground selected lies immediately ill tho rear of the Uniycrsity building on tho 6lreet leading to the depot. Tho lumber of the main building (32 by 5J feet) has been ordered from tho mill, and steps will be taken to com mence tho building as soon as the evaporators arrive. Last week, Put. Smith, now of Walla Walla, but formerly of Port land, sold tivo full blooded merino bucks to Charles Jewed, State Sena tor elect from Umatilla county, for 530 each, or S-15 J for tho lot. One buck, whoso fleece had been left on him in order to show its character as to length, fineness and quantity, was sheared or. his arrivafnt his new home, and tho clip weighed 18 pounds. Competent judges are of tho opinion that, had tho buck been sheared at the usual and proper time, thefloece would havo weighed 20 pounds instead of IS. During a storm the lightning struck. oueoftho stove flues of tho Court House, in Canyon City, passing dowu tho pipe, thence -down the two front, feet of the stove, sweeping tho saw- FABMEES, .TTEISTTIOlsr PRICES WEDiU'QmOli BGEJD S: -CO.. '- 7 ( 3?oitla.3itI, Oregon, Oflir for Sale at the Following Reduced Prices, THE SCIIDTTLER WCJOiy -A Jo- Stt''r with Patent Holler 500 SOLD LAST YLUIl! BOTH OF' VHiCH ABE ' lllllilil THE MITCHELL WAGON. Something. New. I KNOWN, WITH ' I ' PATENT ' 1 IN US 1 1 i AND 1 WELL AND FAVORABLY i:iSSt; r Wagon Being Fully Gunrantecd for One Year. CIIED1T. mt J!I9 145 101 iEai .;"n-:r- , FOIt CASH 3 Inch Tli I initio ftkoan Light Two-Horso Wn&ron $130 ItiHi 'k'siitPiIMo (Skciii if2Mliiim Two-EHorse M nuroii 135: W4 ism!i TIi ins til MlieSn Heavy Two-2on IV agon UtO &)i iaoii Thimble Keiii Zlv.nvy Four-1 florae Wagon 1-15 EACH WAGOW COXI'liKTE WITBI !MRIXG E4T.- He uteu O'.U-r lor Stale, at JSaiiuiaetuixrsritates LIGHT EXPRESS WAGONS AND HACKS! EUEICEYE GKAIN DRILLS ! BROADCAST SEEDERS 1 BXJCKE-YS CIDEE MILIS l 1 SOLE AGENTS FU JOHN DEERE'S MOLINE PLOWS! Al! these Articles Delivered at Albiucj at Wnino Triee wiih Iretehi AriJlit,s--..,-r; ' w- li.1 ioui & to. r7Y VIRTU K OP AN KXErtf'notf TO MH, iuiw ot or.1 '-d out ui Lti" I 'uiHii v Court, ol nn lor t!ii' Comity m' Linn. upoti a juil.;::i"5it duly Oock-t.'d in ill" Cli-nCs (.kio'-O! s;iul Ciwr!,o;i t;i,'7tii il:;y ol i'"-' Ijnmrv, A. 1). 171, in tavorol i'-. Muptiy, iliilntiir, mill :.:nii:it W. V. CIovi.t, U!Mwnl;int , nir Cn1 sum ol l-'iuy and siMj-two f i r i ilrt -c: tlis (.;.-V).iL) dollars, Willi luU rost (.Jj. r.'oti a! trw rat.' oi ton, pi,r-i':it. i'T amniiii li-.nn Xli Viii day ol I-Vl,-ruar.v, A. U ls71, am! tin1 iiuthiT sum oi Twen ty '.ti:rie and siMy-live (jr'JU'j). cmta; also the cosI.soL ami u ois tills writ to nt-crih, and lcr want nt ponsormi i -r :ri y to sausiy tli" Paid 'si t'ulioii, t ti;U o:i tin- ih day ot Aiviist A. It. n;i, h vy upon thu louuwiuy di'So-nld. mil )irfj rl v, lo-wit: All ta-j riirnt. tllln and InlT-t that W. W. Clover, Mi'.' said uHi'miaM, had us iiciv al. law m' I'aul Clowr, di'U'a.SAj, l;a; of Linn county. irvpn, ul, or any tinn sirii'C' f..h- ;;;;rii dav ul' April A. 1).,- lt,7l, to wit: 'llu' undivaiid on--cihlli ir.t'.T'st In aniltothclfilloiviii!;' dscrib: d pr.'inis.'s, to wit: Ail thai, crriiun piiu-r. r pur-, f-1 or irai't ot land Ij'li::: and l)-in situat. d in Sidlmi :;t, Township l.i Soutii, ilituu thru. West, oi tho WillaniHt ,,cni!,Hn. l.ihii Con::- ty, or'j-'oii, nnd known ua tl,.-lionation 1 ui.u Maim oi William 'M. Toiiipl;ins and wb- lonipMns, his wtii', aa d.-scril)"tl of i the piol.s .uiu Mini'jMii me i nn (i m:ih s on mo in tin Land Oltk-n at urnn (. iiy. (.Iiv-imi. ami (-on- talnlnp; ci;;hty-lit' ami nuMy.ti.rc.' orichun. iir-dtlia ot ua mav; ai.M !.i' iumdri'd ami i.wrnty ncr'w on oi lti r-mil ii sail- ol tl. lion i.atm i-iini ot JV.ul l lov. r and ).ii.imi'i ' iovit, iiis wui', not i ileal inn :u,; and claiin .1 in Tmmshiji (hfrt'ii Non!!i, liair.vi- ti. ;( 'WL-st; also Hi' loliowinc d"Svrih''d pr-'ini'H to wit-: Coin mencin;.'; al t he .uout!i-Kast torm.r ! illin;n W. ClovrVi nor.atina l.aiul Claim in lowiiship I.Soijlh. linn.-:5 Wtat ui the Wil- irmi -nt! ri!;i::ri, i.nill lomilv, ( Jr. 'oa, ;i i-i riinmir.: th'-m." West two iii,i:i.r;'fJ anil inriy rod-, lle'in-j North on-' Imiuir d and t.w niv- U':.t Md.s tiieiiee W.st tmi'iv-sevn mos, tli.-ae" south tuvnty.! rndft.ih'-iie,. W'-sl. touv rods; tli , m- Snath ion;-; 'en rU: I lir-nt l.as! r "..-nly roils; th NmsJji on" hiumr-'d nnd llily lour rous and ten linlcs; llmnf V.u t Iwn Inindred and loriy-tiv nuis; tti-'iuv t-r;,i ::i.ty-six mn-i and t-.Mi lj,ni:s to tlie pine" ol lj .U'lniiin', niaUimi' out) lmmir-'d and sewnU't n iiL'i'es, inure or ".-s. , , Also (.lie lidhiwins d-seriijod premises, to wit, : ' ComtiieiK'iiiN; , (1n(.rt:-r po.t, b' t.ween Sedions twiity-si;; and tnij'iy-liveiu.Iown.sdip lliLet'Il Kouth, l;;iliu-e tlir'i' Wei;t, of tin' Wil huii"ttf" .M- riiian, l.in tieoun! -, i ir-j; :n ; thence rfiajlh fixity roils; tm'n'ce Vv'cst om- hundrod ions; meiicf .NOIlll-Wef,! (, jf on (j,,, S vliotl 1 lirK h-tw.'.'ii K.'t'Mons thii'iy-livo and thii-tv-Jour, fi'-venty rods South oi tin- orth-Wit funnTdf Si -ft ion tldrty-tivc; th' r.v North to Paul Clover's Jjonalioii J.and Claim , thenoe Ka.-t ah.n;; tlH line b-twr-n Paul Clover and .John Carm-s, to til.' Kon,t.!i.K'iF;t coni'ToI' I'.i'il Cloyer'M liiimition Land Claim; lhiiO'i ?-orth to sirs lJonahon Land t laini oi"i ii.:ma:: Cfj'-r ; Mieiu- nlonji' th' line oi 'l i-uaias .V. W-.t's lif.nation l.ntal -Claim on;- Imn dri'd roi.fi: theinv Jtmitli tu ihe i-Auo m h, nln-x c'ontaini:i'L' fcvcnty-oiu and i" ."vcn (in.'-.aiudr tiths am 5, mor ' or l"s.s ami uii cu Mtid jT-mms uljiij; SititaU'U In l.turi county, (pre;;on. , r Now, thi-r-'lore, by virtue of said caution, on t $lurhiy,-ihe fiOtlt day of $pt., JS7. at thf hoitr of on- o'cloi'It, v. ?r of ald miv In Inmtof the Court linns- door, in said t-muitv-IwlUsi'll nt-iaiblk'nticiinn, tdlhi Iiiiila-st bid der, Jor cash in imnd, tho at.ovo described propcrt.y to satisfy tho said execution nnd ac crumg cosia. 1 - - , . T-. r. RICE, 3w4.. ShrrifT I.inu vo., Ur. REASONABLE ' AtVICE . TO SUFFER 13 KS ! IIOOTOR OF JIEDICINU, I-UY8ICIJN & 8CB0I0K, - EBiRMST'ST., SAN F1.U.NCIS3CQ. iKcmovoU from 601 Kearney St.) SPTC II ATO U H Hf K A . Hrmlnar Wenltnew. Wasting ot tho l,o-.-mtivo System, Logs of Jiciory, DhniieGsoJ siiit, Lownss of Spir lis, i':di'.taIons of tin ilwirt, Syphilis und (joniirrli i'a in Ihfir various tortimi Stricturo ol tii - t.Tctiira.sitm Di&cuaes, Fulling otf of the Jiair. Snifi rera from this class of Isnaaes should at ojico u;ii-iy ik rsonaily or wruu to , CUAKDIAM'S SLE. Wjfm-E 18 IIT'JIKHY (ilVEX THAT HY li Virtll" nl tl li.-IIK,i unit nrilnrnr cnl .. hy Hie County Court of Wasi'o cauntv. ( ire 'im t will proce; d to s. l at ptil.he am tUtn, to the inaesf Liimt' r, i it'1 miimvim: deseribr'ti tract or jari-'loi' land, b 'lonnu: tn liu mtv ol John A. Uouthit, minor, an lollows;' The oiu'-slth part- fl tha Norlh-East nnar t'T of Seciinli '2:i, 'i'ou ilf-li ip No. J, South llarifj- West, containing ubnnt. Twenty-six ...j ... ....... v. uiu Diu.v- i - ; - i'i"i" ny vi in s()iu Whosi tratmciit Is most rfilcucitius, and In ' evi-iy n in- uiul -ri.-iH" in; gunmntn-a a thor. nujrli mid p -niiiiiH-til, t-urn. His chnfKOS are slj-iL-lly iiii.il-nii-i nuil junt, nnd those n-qulrinff l.i- k rvii-, sol a t-kilHul jjiiysioimi 8li(,ulU8eek lui :iUvi,'i-. '. Ik- i'ii;owln:r!mlnntjons hnvo boon nnss ciHiy Jiuriiilt 'iKii.MAst liuring hl iirolos. witm:il cai-i'i-r nl' ti-"ii!.v-sii .vi-nr.-i .- Diii-tiiruf M-.-dlciiient I.u'ljl's University of Iji -fcs,-n, lirrm.ui.v; Hi.ynl Ucillci;u of 'hysl. i)ru:s, l..,:i(i.,ii; Koyul Cnlli'-;' of Burgeons, i--;i'-!;tiui, ,-iml I.ici-miiit.- in .Mkhvllory. '. ,i, -.St: Jjiiilouias lire to be Hiun at ttu,' Doctor's C.MV-v l.ii. -TFIOAI A.c my bo ' personal Iv consultPd at l.u- ai'tiv n,ltir-s irom li a. h. till H i. 11. oi-iiy. ronaiiltiilioti by l--tl.,-r, free. ruiv-'-ls or ;.;i-(iii ini- lorwnnii-il under cover to nii ,ii!-t.i 01 Hi-, country or suin-s. I'll. '.IKI.iAM I if m -ri,-ii ihe following v.-,,r.;s, iv , 1 1 : i (,,- si,,n,rly r.-coMilrtr-nas suffer - r.itor iul.itmi any oil ! of wlii::it liu"will lor J?"li iiv post cm rcoeiiit of a threo "The J'atiinlogli of Spermatorrhoea or Si miiKil Wathicn." "The ritiholotjy h Gout and Rheuma tism." "The Patholomi of Tubemdosh ar Con fitmption of the piwgn.") . "The Patholoiiii of JleriH Diseases functional and organic." Address : ... US. GEO. rp.EB'H THOMAS, 42,0 liEABSSKY ST., net. l ine ,t California. SAN FRANCISCO. nt ;V Pntl -Tils ri-eeiv- d In DoOTOlt TIIOMA8 . mate .Unheal iublisliniont. vllinlmli. EaBl?l7i"S EALB. rroY vTiirvr: o(-' an- exbciitios.to mk "i"',.-t-il, Issued out ol liio-Counly Court, oi tlie Sim.- of oreiom, for the County of l.lnn. . anon it Judnmant duly doelu-ted In tlie Clerlfa iii.ie,- ol haul court, on the 7tb day of February. - . (J; 'n,.'v"r ' Adni.is, iilalntitf, and anatnst V. . clover, defeiuiant, for tiicsura o; two butulr-'d and loui-t-enrinin.i-o o, iuiii stales f;old coin, with Interest thereon in llkft coin at the rate of twelve per cent per annum. Irom the -th day ot K.-bruarv.. 4 n o.-;i . aj tin- liirllii-rsum ol thlrty-oiie'aiHl sixty-live one ' uj,o,i ihis .uiu. to accrue, and lor lho wnnt of in rsoiial pro), rty to uiu,- tin; said execution, luid, onlliH l.sth oay of Auiiiist, A.I) Lsyt levy- cleiwi from tUo flonv and scattering it promiscuously over buik-lii'S and tublo nnd, strantre to 6av. wiiliout doing any damnon. Aliout this time an unfortuuato Celestial, who was confined in Hie county jail for passing ofl'bogue gold dust for that of a bona tide article, mado his escape. The pu!ry is, did tho lightning from Heav en unbar the prison doors aud let the captive free? violent storm ot liail anil ram accompanied with lightning and thun der, passed over Lane county, a mile or to south of Junction, about 2 o'clock, Tuesday, the 8th inst. Its courto was from west to east. The roads wero 'flooded with water and Ihe Court Houso door, in Albany, Unn county, Sittm7y, the l'Jth (hy oj'Srpl., 1S7!,, ai tlie hour or l o'clock p. sr. 0f said day -Terwa Clold coin, cash In hruid. JA. H. DOtTUTT, Ji"w! , l.uardian. A. WHKEI.EH. c. P. HOGTE C. It. WHEIXEIt, i A. IlLELKK & (., FO.TiVARCiKG OREGOU Id. nalers In Merehandlr,- and Produce. A coml aisonui ntoi all ,.f uaj always In slur - at lim-,-1 lu-irio'l. mu-s. Aicrnti ;,, vil.- o; d,r.iills,Cnun,,Ac CAii paid ,r ttUKAT, OAT i-.l.'-,.la:iil I'.ll 1.1UV. viu.plyl. I'-'ons, Grain Ilrlllsi Cl- .Vll the rlirbl. litle nnd tntnrnat tir w Clov r, tl e fal I ,-leiidaiit, had n heir, it law. o Haull. lover, deceased, lale of l.lnn county, l.ir.-iroii at.oran.vlline sine,, the :l-,th dnv of 1 ,, i ', l,"wlt- 'be umllidid onc ihlh lnl'-P st In and tolhefollnwlni; described pr iiiis.s.to.v.it .- All Ihatcertaln pil-co or par-c- l orlrm-tot land. Ij-lnir and beln,; situate In ' '"'IP I-i. Koulh, HnnRu three,' ,-sl. ol toe illnineite .Meridian, l.lnn county! .'.?,'!', IUV;ni1'11 "s I'"" donation land claim o William M.'lonrpauis nnd Kebeccn 'Iomp kln, his wile, as d.-Eiribfcl on the nlota and f '.'.?., t'"Ln'",l.t,lnte5, on me In tlio landuillee, ntOreeou City, Oreson. and con tnin nueiiility-Iivc and lilnety-tlirco oiu-bun-or it s of an acre. Also one hundred ntid twenty acres off of h-Smith sme ol the douiilion land claim of l .iul l l,Ar and thelnda Clover, Ills wMD.no- tllicilion '"..eWand claim 61, m Township, la, Hoiitii, l:..m,:,. three West. Also the foitoi'.-ltiL' ,1, serlbn.1 nwnl... iVi C'ltuiiii ncinrr at Ihe Soulh Kast corner of Win. n..iovr donation land claim In Township, ), Nmtb, Itui-., :i. West of the WillametW .U'-rauaii. Liun Coiinlv. (ir.,.on n.i Ihnic- Uest two Inuidred und lorty rtais;-lhenji-or:u one l,uudr,-d and twenty -eiuht reds; tn-uce West one hnu.lred iuid tlrrtv seen roils: tilt nee. Joonlli ,..,ii -..-i. lli-nci.- West u.rtyrods; llu-nee fcoutb' fourteen 1H1RK, L , i:i !'',"0 eaM. 'M-iity rods: tin nee South i -.. i ..,,,...,.( .in u uii -unir nu s. ami t. OISNOLI'TIOX X CTSl'ii mjOTII.'R IS HKKl-:i'.YIVK.-TltAT cp-.iti:. i-.-n.p I, ,-r. le-i, .;,s::ns ij,-l conclusively that he possesses the re quired learning aid ability, grant him tho privilcgo of n Attorney for tho Stnto of Orciron in all of her Courts. Slionlj 10 ti,,j fui ajiiiiioanl unublo to pass a satisfactory examina tion he can tioiut wherein ho ia deli. eient, nnd givo time to repair tlio de liiency wiihout Lumili.itiug or wound ing tho prido or feelings of either. It seems to mo that this would be by liirthoinostoonvenicut and practicable modo ami would bo attended-hy less eicpcnso thau any other tli.it could bo adopted. Alore anon. Knox. Not a vacant houso ia Dallai and nor koutoa wanted. on the JlMitfix hist year is now be-j tho ground whilenod with hail, . The ing used on that vessel ns ship stores, j storm was prehaps u mile wide, the It has beeiuhe rounds to England and j hail occupying about half that dis- Australia, passing through the tropics lance, and the center of the raiu strip, overul times, nnd is yet awcet and A like storm passed over the towu of pure. I Jefferson on the 9th inst.' It was not' Tho County 1 Court ' of Jackson severe as the storm of the day county, at its session lust week, made ! before, but it drenched the to-n u in tha tallowing levy; Slnto tax,5i mills; good shape, and made its citizens ruu j' scuool tax it nulls; county, 8 mills; j (or shelter aud tho fleas hunt their buiiding fund, 11 mills. State poll ! holes in tho sand. ' The Hon. II. S. Smith, of Clataop tax tl: county poll, $1; hospital tax. While at work near Mr. Shater's brewery, in S'eilaeoom, Anton Jla'm accidentally hit Chas. I'latko on the lingers with a very heavy sledge, "mashing them to a jelly," as the sav ing is. Tho doctor found it necessary o nmputate two of the lingeis. , Mr. Wallace Tost, who lives about nine miles southwest from Corvallis, net Are to tome straw which he wished to get rid of. After some time, sup. posing tho lire was entirely oat, he started to town with a load of wheat, and during his absence lho. Are started up afresh and communicated with ome straw which toverej a lot of Will. 1 I eon. was, uis,,i,; THE -aoujo.. r-i,-ni i, at Alianv, lire, no lae 1st day oi s- i.t-nibi r. 1ST I, i.va.niuai i iiiseiif. .In.,-,:. ;. ,.i. i r, iir,ii;, ir,,tu the lnui,hs. ui. i-. ,,,' -in i-omuiu-in th., bu.iu. ss unit Mrdl collect all cJaiiiistiue tne late linn and' pay all detts an.vitist tlie sauie. , .,i pi ir-KH Albany, se it. a b:l. Jus. SIVJIikuI i fj-ni-lt t.asl two hiiiidr, d and lo'nv.Hverods; .Muv .Minn siMy.six rods Bii'd ton links. i. i . ' kinmng. luftkinit ono nun. of- il und seventeen acres, more or less i vlso tlie toiiuwius: di scrlb.d pnm'lso, to w.t : l oninii-ncii.s ut iiuarter post, between , -t Ions twemy-six and tuirty.llve lu township. iki.m,ii:ii,ii Hal.- three, West o; the Wll- i.i, He .11, ti, Hall, I Inn county, Omton : thence uiu ei-ely roo: tn.-nce West on." hliudri'd on Urn- between s, ctioiistlilrty.llvciindthlrtT 'uir. siventy p,ds s.aiih ot the North-West -rii. roi .sictior, thmy-llve: ihenee .North, to ' U ml l,iy, rs iionalion Land Claim ; thenco ..-I, ttMBK ihe lin-, between Pa! Clover unit 0. 11uiinns.tothe tSouth-Kast corn-r 6f Paul lov.-f, iljonalioii Land Claim ; ihenco, Kortn o th Ii.innlion Land Claim ol lhornas M. "ipr: lleiii-.. I-.a,i alons the line oJThoa. 1. i-,n IXniaiion fjinil i -iii... . ..CT r.ii nwsi th, -i.e.- Souih 10 the oluee nr"h.ri.,. eomaii.iiiK sev,.,ily,ne and ili.l,iv. joint Senator, is ' unuestiouablv en titled to the honorof being flic oldest wlnto resident in Oregon, the first pioneer of tha Stale, being a resident of Clatsop since 1K;)2. lie was born in New Hampshire, nud studied nt an Eastern academy, is a' comfortable tanner, with iO head of cattle, 20 sheep and some small Mock. It is 1 j years since be was as far irp.tho river as .Portland. The trip td Salem will be under pay by the Stat. Appre ciating the honor of the position, bis coiiaumem uu mat tne senator r..,n.t.l. r.ies ih. n.. will favor those measures which h deems the grcatea good to the great-ci-t auraber. NOI'lt ! frntiKitASK of nitmsit com-mma ts I '"' of uiu 1 v n oniMiunur. utlis ucr. s, more or Iris. arid. Tou"ii-!nmac' U'ln 'l""l1 Una mu?' "u''ur?. b-r vlrue or "'l emuUon, r.i!unhw. the 2(. i - luir d lo make n,uane.i ... n,w, u ....... su-d iu t'orilaud waretious -s. . . ti.wi.s- nvFj.r, 'i-1'"'1". Ji!.i,vr. . fit MASl FACTlRKn OP C A li IMAGES, Hat' "is sjhcI Wilsons OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, Ferry St., het. firs! and Secoud, ALEAKT, CHZGOJT. ithduyof SqX., S7i,, f.,1 ti., curt' m, ... .;...;,t;: ...... .31A'1! will s, 11 at pul.iie auction, to the hlL-hesi bl'd-d-r.lorl uit.ii sii.u ,, ,K..ri..:!. i" s''f'iL'.''.'. T.'y..i0 salisl' " said ex.-eliHon neriii i.inn c.,.,(t,r. 1871. 182U., ja at Mi.-ud. is in pile t NKiy WAriEitoi-sE, Ie-, ift' B lAflW, . HACKS AXt WAQ0SS , W " iMjiaa .von-Mj.ljod to Order, at imp e p e on -r ' n-a iv,. Ol uralll. an. I Ima a.l.l.,nnt 2 "l III iniil'a n( construction, all of T .'S tlielarmluutouiniunMi on iu in-.- s, nte o, ri asonat l- i rma Cr particulars aiiply to t ,,, . .. v. WHEKI.ER CO. -....., .-mi-j.ii, Jlanaj, rt- 'f uod material wj Dnt-cUH wwrli wal )asifr RF.l'AIRIXU OF ALL KIDS Xfctlj and I i,ditioii.j loBtj ilw RMca Sil'tf AilJUT Haj IS, lsrj. nnsiFFS.!in:j? nt m wisnn wiuii w ui ni iii inLiu. i rnlilnilfft-ariini; ftnd for thf Ivt nt NKKYol's i'KHH.ITY lAKsS uK MAMI u-n Niuti-ml-'l .Uy:alr. tftj.. who hitnIfaii r -r.tiisr cnn-iri("rabl( i.i -r-, u'kI mmWl ir-e on rwlvlne pti !!i. JOHN y. IiUVT, II ChuioQ Sftt, troAIvy,