I T I. thk mm mim, r - 'K7 , 7- : SAii'KDAy MobxVsw, July JM, 1800. Who is'ReqiafwiiMafer Outrages on Chi Smc time since our. Democratic co-tPiiporay-mieina.cd, Very justly, :T:"TC,j: : V " khtn itiil ma ..AHMiial iliii I klllnln lit. .'. '"T'T r ' . :. ' ' l.e.ng iRtJjiH, remarked Hint outrages ... .; on racier m-i u K- ncrc8 , w, nt rft,K(, Jn ,,,, wnm r,...! Demote teaching. The . lo amo8 ,.,,,, flouf ,,' ma ITm 7 i : PT B depending largely ot, thec.portef that imft holds tlmt .owdy.M,. I. not confin- J c r rf, wlj, b, row,r. ,,1 to any parly, fho W , wo hlnk, jj b p mlln,,ccn't Bum 0, 2a i wrong in one respect, out right in ,r, , . , . ,h ... , , , " i The best and most numerous collection throthft. Wo uoiil.l I,., sorry, -, 0, ngriehral ni.d gardening tooli ad doe.1,.1 the whole nen.ocr.iti.. party ,mjlk.nu.ntl, mBllu.,aeture, ,M Oregon, w-,i ; hand ..I cruel, riifllaii.. nn.l we w,,ic,,v f, , , ; t - ft , iin.n!uaTU'n.lytioril)ii.K-nilir ,, to c.,Horilla inanHacturer9 ..i.pi credit when it . ends lor justice , lllllortcw ,0(.bI mioi, artit.,cl,t nud Iiutiiiiiiiy lint how long it II ,,,, l.C(n,flin1 ,,.. ,h0 Iirlnci.Iy ,ioimlon mi.oc I h'm.K'ratie papers have become (,r(mm $,V1to, The best span of lhVi-li.niipii.imuf liiiiiwimy? I low long k 0Mot ukofl (() 10 S(Mc Knir at sinec they were the avowed i'M,wlll.,rlMM,ll,p ,,y ,K,ir owncf, nn,i cl. ..hi myi.iI turn. ihatMlegisdnl lahor ' i))u,(,( w tlmxf l(J nicQm 0, ir, nud rclnnlnl Ilic ilf.fli.tineiit ol the (. 6J0 K0p ttio finest exfilbll of flan .'om.lry? llnu ini.yy.wilHit xliu-v )cN( lwcwicnM,ll0rci,n,i other kind inv ii.Miio.TaiiiMinriypa-M-.iiiiuiiimiii- nw law that im the hl(MMh..uml on Hip ir.ick i.f the mother and her ehild, living in terror Iron, the hell ol slavery? How long Mi.ee the whole De.noerntu. iri"" throuhoiil the html, with unaiii were" . . nnw t'iieiit. when mothers Iomi from llicir otVpriutt or their u(io ImiI tlu nfitntnl ct-fitn'iice to io I.. A 1 ........ .ll... Ml.t.,.Mtu l.lll..ltW.i1. M Hi .1IIM I IIHll'IIIU iiimi-.iii lUUM .IIM- nil iiiillce ami n'iioiis I,;m.U weie laeerate. w ..I, the losing of $;, Jul la.h. Mood ..lent!.,.- j.Mt.fied the cruel j JKJ . o wrong? Mow I., ng allien Democracy', , , , 7 ,, . . , iii .. x- .i . i .i tbe Hoard of Managcro! Ilrmg out "Oriel In ! e Northern lints and the ....... . . ,., . . , ". 7 ...,. the ruiimiii,' and trolling stck! show lort Pillow mn-'rtete- atrocities that i ,, .m ,. , .... .... . . lo.liiv lipiuocrni'v ...c.M.:inp.H u....ugn .... p.e, i - iifilliu.lli'f licit l.i.i l.lil 'lb tlllH llt'lll lllO I ii .i . I nil I II . ill . in ; t eill? HI Ht( . .1 . . t I.. ..... ......Ij ...... .... mniL. t'..r tin. I . I- Ull.l II --!.. .IV ink-iu-c ill the covaiill ...lllaui who tulel all our cities. Ili'inoeruey may not have taught httitalily and outra ges, but it- deleiov ol wioug. and ci li ly, and injustice, .-cttamly h.is iiiduced its lolluncis to lo.get. to olU'i.. the magnanimity thai should uluii) go with streiiglh. Hill, thank (oid pub lit! suiitiment i adauciug The Dem ..ccitiu prcsn ii cmuling slowly after, while Thu Ucpiihhcnu prci- n leading il : .iimI loi' sl.ame S'tke. -.onie ol the Denioeraljc p.ipus luvu r:iied their .... ay ..P.uocrncy Maims so..M,r .or , nn wmc J( ;, , ,,,1(l ,,, ;na 8!lll ,0.oon pa ..IIH...M. let ol the whipping I"'" l0 MV,.ar, ,.,.. ,0,,3n.o alld wl ,,, ".. .....1 wide. Already ! hae ad- .....I the- Ia.li ,.. Nta! '"l!, .M.I.Htnuce.illhevhavoany.MUng at I . , J .V" V lll T !.'" mLaT i'ic p.nlv il-al iiivite.l IhiueM' among ). ' ,. ... '' ,H I than you have in twenty years, and thu .' , , , I horse niees, and the highest premium hall commences to ro. You hive n u l.v a Milei.iu treaty ol comity and I ' .. "i"1 l'"n"'rr" " " ." 'nr n voh'esagai,..t.,.llM.,iM,.toapca..able1ly.has l-,en cxhibhiug another f l. nnd iuduitrirtui nice. I..I them con- 1 iniiu anil we w accord them the - ... a inci l ol hi.'.eslv . but lor the sake of . ..-.ill. let ul.ea. .... urn... al t that , j. .'....... -.. . 1 11.11 tv beiiiL' the l.ic.id ol the ucak and 1 .---.--- r 1 Itvlplesi, and ll.e enemy ol lie oppri. wr, Accidkniai. Ki'i'.io.NV. The Oregon "" . t Herald relates that while the editor I was on a pleasure trip to tho Ci tvadvs, a fall, hitherto without name, was chris tened "Kmaisec," in honor ol 1. hcauti-1 li.l and distinguished lady who wa on ' hoard the steamer. A very priUy ll'ilM.. ll.i.t- l.lll lintl' climiLini.l.- Iia' r.. ....,, ,..:.,.n. ...v euphony would Im destroyed, had the lady's m.mu accidentally been Polly Am. Wiggins, .lust think how il would havo knocked the roiuatvco out ot tin. beaiitilul watertall to have call ed il Iho "Polly Ann Cataract" or the " WiggiusWatcriair all ol which goes to show how everything in this i-huil hie is made up ol .iconleiilK. I S1i1.01iNi.Ai InvioCrv.-Through . piivjite soiiivei thu Ommilim le irna ' that on the Jl'i of.lu.y, a man named I .1. A. Abbott, formorly of .losephino oonntV. Oregon, sh-t, al Idaho City, his w.le ami a man whoo iiatno wo did not Jiviui. 'H ) letter by which ibo ' 111-lin 1'illliu 11111 nut Pllliv I'.ll 1 11 lllill r. This suite Abbott committed a cold blooded iimnlcr in Josephine. County in hui'J, bill wm. ac.piilted, probably because his iciiiu was a black ...a... Alter (he trial his attorney was ko con v ii.cid ol his guilt that he win noil him never to be. caught in nub a hcrapo ;i''ain. (icorgc Francis Train fays Oregon is, ' a mngniiiucnt country. Il has tho tab Icst'trees, finest women and fattest ba- hies, It'is tho onlycoantry known to produce vnluntccjv crops of children, an.l it. bound lo. succeed. The ( ru ion imt informed that the 1 nicco appelated U. tho Indian service in Oregon arc to lu rotained. The in diligence is slated to have cemo from Wahhington by private letter. Wo iilLihiuI,..! 1 '. i. Ileal fctat, tiemtte, published at 0,,k. '.nd (ul.hv K. C Sessions. It is dc vok-m euuieiv in ical ertalc malteii, A Fait PeapW. Tlic manager of tho State Fair cvi- dently consider us a fast people. An liailfkt tttie Ittvliti hPnmIitM eaavt tt tA 78'v" "" , "'" , "" given id wio lasicsi ranmng ami iroi ting horses. Tho belt abort horned bull will Im! awarded $'M to 180. The fitinftf mitfih hau liftnM it tain llml ' Hn. no inconsiderable butler from California w, $J6 2() 0 Hotll manufactured in ft State that ,M)))1 ,ome,(ay nmnufture for thj ,,, ,,,,, ,, (or KcnvUf (he ,,ukv .,,,.,.,.,.., ,, .in.,ui....t i.l. il.n , , 0, jr., For lllL. i,cn cock ""I1,!"'0 ,,l,n" ol ,orc,8n VBrlc.,!w 'J1' .exhibitor will get i to W. 1-or the I tiftu roiintl tin trnok nmid the rJiout ., i i , ., i i , . fit nv.li'tl fiiiil lifill ilniiiLnii iniVivM i ice im nv.'rnu r,i. iiiiw w uiiiiii' mill tint liitiieli tml Aemima aI ii ail Sn. a purse ol l."iO is yours. Xo matter if (lllr,Mim.,BI)hlUK.llhe WirUo tun in fit miii film itlait fill . ..III ..I III Nil. f.ltl. .11.1. 1 .1... v. I. II I II ... J"" " " ' "i .int. tin - ., . ,. . . s.tin. No im. i.'iiiui'a un, lb . ill. inu odds il the poor, elu.my dralt lmi. cm. out-plow or out-draw him; no mat- i..rsi'ii... .!...... i ,.ii. . .. ... ..vTW.. ,,. ,.... v .....- wm., ,,,,. on spec, win gne ouisiuer. n iriniil nlivi i.f imr rnalnna ..a 11 n.im.l.f " r "' !.!..., Im points, symmetry and glossy co.t that brings no income, will delight .If! .-.! 1. .. I . tile ming gciicraiinu, cxau ine.r nicai, iiiHtlllapropcra.lmirationottho"hOrfe icne" ol tho Hoard and 'tis well 1" 1 o , Anoii.kkOaso IYow.-Vu nmleo thai Mr. Y. B. Hice, ( Douglas cou;i - - -- ..,--., 1 ent "gang" in town during the week. var ... ... weare noi auaro wnai its menu are . . . . . . . . 1 uut presu.no it Is a rood plow. It noticeable fact that Oregon produce! more invtutors. in proportion to ita ' . , populatUn, than any other State in the Union ; and that their genius is chiefly direotcd with a view to enable people Ii. .il .Inun nn.l l,.L. U n... T..I. t. "w "" """" ""' ; . 7 " " " " vrrr coauocouMi.c, out. we wouiu nae to sgu aome oi. ac out as inveatio or process ot aome kind, whereby tha chronic laziness of a larfa pertioa af our population wouU be atfactaallv cured. That wou4'l raluabie in deed ! "HckRTW Awn KoKit.,,We havu re crivcdmveral eayiea of thie paper and roust my that it tVa most desirable fami1ypsptr we know of. Iu uhjeots are varied ..nd elevating. Much ot ita matter is intended for youth, and con- tabling a large amount of really vl ual,0 reading, it commends itmdf and 'nWjM ftnnU in every home that pan Kditrd y Donald (. .Mitchell nnd Harriet' Hcccher Stowo published by Pettcngill Hates A Co. 37 Park How New York. Price (4 per .. T v"r' c"r"-nc.yv Cin.iK. Jim Hell, for a long timo driven of Leo &, Marshall's band wagon and lately driving for the 0. A C, Stage Company, has gono and gt n.arriad to as nieo u pcico of crinoline as could be found in Oregon. Jim haa exchanged a life ol toil and exposure- for one of cosy comfort, and hif "head is lovel." We congratulate yon Jim and your worthy bride; At laal you have pit on the matrimonial "brake," and you will .. w slide down the balance of lite gr.ubt..'wy, to tho merry jingling of a whole, itring of little Hells, 119 he ought to. Hot. Wo notice Wy the Journal '"at tbo people of Yrcka have been en joying some nieo warm weather, thu thermometer marking 100 several times this week. Wo can beat that, ont it "" " o u , h ours pORged ,WJvcrrliy thia waok, exoopt two, '"1 then it went up to 106 l.iu us, Homebooy hiropul loL nfi-anarv liirtl. uhlcli never f lllvli I lll'ISV lllill Villi IIIAKV (lit UVIl A VtW Cotrt 1mm Frequently we haw been anked by utMngcra to point out the Court I Iouac to them. When they pw the dingy old building they would invariably turn with MiirnriMe and auk. "la Jnckao.i eounlv ao noor that it oahnot afford ....... i if the old Court lions had about done . ., ...... its duty. No ono can deny that lU ap : ..... i... ,' this prosperous county, but that it is incommodious and ill adapted for pub lic purposes at tho present time. Tins county should have a substantial and convenient building, largo enough to onvenieni ouiiuing, inrKo riHMiy.. ontain the court room, Sheriffs, Clerk's and other offices, and it can well iifl'ord to build it. The present buildings will bring a respectable sum for other pur poses, and a very moderate lax disttib uted through n peiiod of four or the years would defray tho whole expense and not be felt by any one, and ils erection wruld give work to our me chanics nnd laborers, and add just so much wealth to tbo county. Train on Adrertlilng. 'I'Iim Intl.ticin iivlfni.t Irttm ... Ii.ll.ir j of eo. Francs Train to u eitixei. of ort,ltl,i ontuiiK t.o iu.-1t troo.l hii.o t come from a "lunatic." or a ''limn-bug-" What Orrtfon wants is ndvertUiic' For instance you spend $1,000 on the Fourth of July and nobody hears ol the grand celebration out of the State. You should have paid '.',000 fomsoci ated pre disnatrn and advertised it to the world. 'Uien had short-liund re porter Inking down oration and rail g.eat future Seward is right. Ik'lore our national century we shall tmve ..!.... ..:i......f !..!..!.... at... . 1 . . li'.rcc r.niioaus join iij; 1 no u antic ' . . . .. ... .c- .......IV , ..- .. ... . 1 with the facile, ami the li'.t-gou wil-. . 1. ,,..,.,. a ...111 ...... 1. 1,. nu ,1... ... ' So 1111 will, vour wool-in fact nil's, in- per-mills, iron Inuu'jries; on woh vour railroads, east. west, norih aid - miii: ' ...: ... !.. ... U. .IIJIJIU'I ....! ,, i...1..Mlrlnl rhilia .orll.o.l, ...... u.v ....,.. n,,.,.., ji... .UCeeniOUrillOHlC "i'" "" ......." I r.t,,nit .I... nnnffrMnmon rn mind. ' ""."" u "ml amount of to hear any reflections on ihonbility of is earned on by e.ghty or a minified j At.l.n..h ,mn n,n 11,c fl,,t r,,,c t0 " ann i ... nnm, iu8C0umy to navo ns nntpum c dqiiq. "k .... ,w...8 ....... -e ..' vi.itora were among the ihost learned '" ' "" M f"rew' "'"' J .1 .--. I... . . .. II 1...M t ll.... .. .-.,.. A .,.. II. til n. , llv ..... ........ ...... ..f-.. ........ ... , , , ine oeei ion inra as any in the State, witnmc same nousiy employe.. u.u ""- ..... r..M- ...... .!... . ...i ' ,7"ikw mi Me asseaMDie wcaun. ana u aoei eecm m, unnmus nronn.i iiu-.r iinuninnmir, .... .. ... . .. I - 1 I .!.! ...... l lU "'I" "' ",,m r; TO,m" .,.,.,..,.,,... ,. ...iiii.'ii'iii.'.frfi me company. ,.api,. fmm ,. , -, . . I iuiiinsvounrtfiwei.lv one vc.i.h nM i dM.arg-your wet nu.se al San Fran-! cicn. i "" ' ' m --.m n-i1 I'ltlC Til A I.N IS ('..MINK --Not lroal tram, liut .o. hraiici, tho. Kitilroa.1 train but ?. Knurl., Hie j tiott nolitilrtr li'rtiirrr mill Hip ifrp'ili-.! : i '. ...,... ... ?. .. nraiiir.i'i. iraiiiiiB in vent u'lirui .. """" .nw ... .1V WII ..... 1... 1. i... 0fnnhnlUf wlt the ..orlhen.; nil! IfU IIL'ir 111! .UUUIi;il L-irn.l' IlI'Vl. pap.rr) huve said of him be true thu Hi- Irmv IMi r ...1. .. ...:n 1...... ..... it" " " j "in iii inu 1 TirnHDi iri'.M iiii'V i-iriniiiviii iir 1 r.iiii 1,1,., . .!...... ..,..i,......i ,.,,.!.. I L n,,ln, uiLl ...-. ...... ...a .u... .. ft. t . . i .5 1 . 1 and as he is doing murh to wlvc-iise ik. .j . .. .,, 1 aim nm'iii iuv uiw.iii iiii.i.u u. i.vuu... c. . t 1 1 1. . State, wo are in honor hound to go and ' near him. Lot evervoodv come, there will lie room for all. Tickets.'..) cents. e r v T!T . .1 t- 1 OiirrKT.-yBaralVlho hlko lmtjndntxl (, M. Hanks, former- ?2?l ! J T T "P" point1 Deputy Sheriff and policeman' wr mm. i.anaa is insi me man lor 1 the place, and wilt make a valuable and efficient ofloer. A Vai.daw.k Hook Ilecmed from the fbnmrMc tha "Statistics ol Ore gon," pabrWied by the Slate Agricul tural aooiety. A valuable work. Ten thousand, .copjt.of il should bocatter cd over the Atlantic Stales so that their overcrowded population could learn t-omclhing about tho Star ot tho West. Statu Fa tit.' . , . , NNoaoknovvledgo tho receipt of tho list of premiums for tho Oregon htntc Fair tor 18011, from John Miuto, thu corresponding Sccretaay, lite timo of holding the Fair ban bovn postponed to October I Ith. Tho Willamette Farmer is publish, ing Icttora descriptive of the Klamath Lake region, by J. W. Doutholt. So far thoy are very correct. The sa.nei paper saya that parlies from New York I will purchase combing wools iu this State next year. , " , nn. vaJ .r. .-..I -- -.-- .-.- . . tifwitti !. timt the medicated soap, claimed to be in valuable in removing grease spots, is a "bilk" and that the fellow who is now peddling it through thia Stato is "bilker." Marriott'a "Avitor" has proved a nn,-'H booii registered ns follows: success. At a publie trial held in SantU0"' Swu''- Hooper, Mass,, Hon. Win. Frauciaooon tha 2d imt. it was demon-, ,,! Kellay, Penn., Hon. Horace May! Urate that the ihing" was a luocess. J nnrtl. Tomi., Hon. Austin Hlair, Mich. In (attire we shaJI .navigkte the nir. ' ,,on' '1amc H.ool.s and daughter Good bye railroads and steamboats. I Nfow Yo,'i Hon (le, ,,iiii ani Senator Williams .turl.H !.... . . 1 Washington on thu 18th. "" " vin Letter From Filot lock. Again, Mr. Editor, I come with an ofliring which, though written with . haute and cin-lramcm, I hofc may be found not without nome interest, AN IWDCMttlAl. INHTUOTlox. a . In tho eaetcrn iwbiirbs of Salem in members of the company turn their nt ... .... i i l ,.i. - 1 tciition principally towards brick mak n i i-.i....j...i !-! .,!... . . i . i i i -..., i... that material, out of which many! im ooitinir edifices arc beiiiL' eonstructcd -iM.lri.rtn.l it., the capital. Thy seem lempvrafe, moral and decidedly industriuit, never niorai nun iieciut-mj i..i.piiiuh- !. i.M.iiiii...ig..vW... " ( the city, although so near, lest perhaps It..... ...I.rl.l I Ulnl.l ...It... I.V iHSOC . ' .", ... . . . i'i...! ting with outsidu barbarians. I heir . i i , . : I coMiune U peculiar, being ol plain hum '"., eoaiM' material, whith white stiipes al " ' f "' " " " "" .rent. net. oi us use, whirl, ,fnMl ternating with l.ruivn. A lew. I.owcv ' ;n .l'. ''I" nnd Its enjoyment to give a v.llfte , . i :.i . ... , n.., 'hgh ... tided American clti.c.is. Night corporeal hereditament wMrwImU er, dreised with i.toio elegaucp, nssiim , use l nmil ill Thus tl... t,...i. ing airs of arrogance, ami diying ' o come on when on, vl.tors and J J -Pfj KriMteSl: such a fondness lor lien, v rifle, as nev , Kr n'"f l""l,U'' vw ""') ..ing Alrcam, has a right fo C Ch or to be without them, nntlnn.ll v n-!Urn t.occsty ,lrovo to i-ontinucrl to w derived from tfTo flow ol u, hangaioundorsiteomlorlably in tl.'aoor, reum. ,o res., wm.e ,r, .King shaile apparently l:i!ei.iale.l with the cve.ni.esi ol tempci, peejless industry and unprecedented sobriety ol the work ing members of the coinp.iny If they arc membei.1 of tha' linn lliey ccitain ly deserve none ol the profits of the en teiinl" for -mil a illusion ol the In- ) im ,t li an eiieuuragcimnl to haln. ' ' indole. ire. A line large gar den p.'l.aps thu ...osl exteiisivo in the State, is cultivated by the working memheis, and we olacrvod a do.e.i ol them hoeing . abhagu, side by side, like brothers ol the same kith and kin, white a hall'docn members ot the rifle corps nang ia..iy nroumi on me top oi nit flln. n il nlmii.l i...r.n-iil.nt In il.nillir. libra uniform and b. ii.pi. ',m, earning ll.eli living.'... n. ,h.i.i ol llnnr liri.u'. 'I 1 1 iti i' .1 1.. 1 1 . . 1 11 .... in... . it 11 , 1 ai,lll,,...ll.ia nil.. .....iiIjii-i . . II .1 I .... ...."-. ... . ., , . t-r tliini! alioiil Die idmm- inlicatii.L- e;.r matueM ami tho 1110M mii passing system and diieipliiie. .M .1 lien v. the , .. ., ......' p,rll!l, UT( , , ,..,,, ,,, ,. . .. . ...-.i .,... 1 . . . i.ici win. cKuveiiiiouai pu.piv in inung the shopping ami .he like lr the linn. appeal ouile i.n la.lilonublv .l.csned ns ' drcs.s in a black hat. coat and uniiu. .,., i.i,i. ... ...:.. "i ...... uirCf,a,,4, .,, a !, ,,',,, ni, yrv .. ... . . . . -...--.. ...I.. muci wm. ni.icii .-w over the m-s "" ' " " " I I 1 'C. V.T '"? " W' . T"" herol keys of vnii-r li.ipei ami sics. . . . . .... rinrriti 1. n.r riinii 1 1 11 nil iiiiii..ii " -n 1 .;,.,- ,1 , .... " .' T ' "" "", """ I""' rcss 0MI..1 .n.cuM.ng linn, Imt must . now ofTc. our thanks lor the kiiiduen. .... v "",, ami no-piiai iv exieiuie. to 11... wi e .,., ' ' . . . . . , "Miig a very shor Imt interest iig .... ..... .... ... portion ol my career in he Ottaun , .. .. " '"' N'" ,N IWh mkiiioimmik. the I Ith insi., in company with , ,jlllllK Mu, ,,0 ,', j ,, gr)( . () JnnM (.C) R h A . U' m"1 nu...Slil or ten others the more tho ,nt.rrifri ntwln) I 1 vit .jaiviii iui .11.' mri riiiiiiim. I ii.i r.iiii .... 1 r.. ....... .... . haiao often been described that another description would hardly pay for tho wear of my pen. Casually, however, I might mention tho broad prairies north of Salem nnd around Waconda and Helpassi, Aurora or Dutel.town, situa tod hall way between Portland and Sa lem, whieh is the headquarters of a set tlement of intelligent and moral (5er mans. Oregon ('it v. tho oldest town ,--... . ........ ll I lilt vnllut lii.ttttiwi.l in I.. xt ......... t... " ' '! J I il MllllVlf III lU II I'lTII IUU Willamette .iver and a lol.v l.:.Miltl wall; the heautilul falls ol the Willa.u etto at that place. .Milvvuukiu, a thriv ing village within siv miles ot Port land, whore we cross the river, and all along between Portland and Oregon City, occasioned glimpses ol Hen Holi day's railroad grade. At about five p, in., woar.ived in the metropolis and to,'k Hl 0,lr nbodu nt the .Metropolitan ""i1''' B0 ihe Urylamme whistled w,ln l,('l''iur shrillness, and repairing i'"' wharf vvo met the ( 'digression- '' 'M' J-' . whiol. was expected. No roa ingot cannon, brass band serenades, 01 other Mich demonstration alterna ud the conluscd hum of a thosand mingled voices, as tho distinguished visiiorsca.no aBhoro and ...ado their way to tho Metropolitan, where their ' V. 7. .""" " v,' nd niece. 1 a itom .1 u.i.. - 1 ". . Jiaslell. IU "l'lI. firriiiii'i'iiiiiiil. fin. I wm .11. ... 1.L.1 l-'ranci." H i Smith (Reporter Hounc Heprcacntativea) Wm. H. Smllhi (!.! brnrian lfouc of IfcprcKeMtrttlveo) Wnnhinglon I). V. Soon many impor tant and unimportant gentlemen arriv ed to take a look at kowc of the men who rule the destiniea ol thin great na tion, and the impression rapidly gained to appreciate the true spirit of our free i insiiiimons, nun none o. inai nrrogaiu - !',: ., lu ,,,,. ' domineering manner whieh men loreiinylng high poiitions olten mani- KZMM,m ,l... ..,. l " """ w -"-v...- ...v.... . . sons who had fixed in their mil d an i exalted rtandard for American slntes- . .. , . . , , . . j : i .i..,....i..u i ....... ..i b .,., -.. . I I. !!!... l.. . ..... - "" " -" "" -'-v- and manner that would indicate tit onco ,.,... . . Iv i"ii i i" ...it-, ill I... nuiuriMuv i" i . . , .... , I. I .".... ..I!. ..,.,.. aiutiun tiini uvn m uiiitiii in iiiiHurv every name and charaettr, until day again, conspired to degrade and bru talize that being (rsliioncl alter the in. age of Ills' make r Last night there was a slight fall of rain nn.l a I look out of mv window early this nior.iing, water is dripping Iron thy eves, nnd manes ol cloud arc stretched .iIm.vu the evergreen loreHs back of the City. . I'.i.oi Uo k. I'oitland, OregiAi, July I 'Jilt. IH'.! Under the Hill Where the B'ntbt'rrie Grow. I nm llili.liliie ol b.iuiii Jo, in) ilrsr nM Vuif. II. ft lll.lr Krrt-s tll7 .hi M,T w. kimw I ll" Jn.l fc Ibo timik ll Hi f.Uin III' , ,,lir 11,hlH nhru- it Murbrnlts grow, , ,illrly , nU mj lh(ll(M. wl rrll(ril . T.. Ih.it .. .r... ...il frl.Bil. Iliftl ... Li.miv Iaiii. . . - -.-..-..-.-..,,.-..- -........... K". Ami l'i-.iiit i- umitil Iijvo ntivi. I'iv rlixiil wsill-ini-iil. , " ' ttI""'"' In' Miiru r l" tffuw. ' llMI1 ' nm l"hiK ml Or - i-tlmp-. ll.ti ilmi'i .. Mle ""'': ' J'1". . lu , n.n,..,a, M,rh .H... .. .....Iiiimh ; -m . i. "" litll(llflf ' cum: .,, ,. j,, ,ui INn e.ll.4 m. ai".r. L-...... . ...II ..... . ..... I lll .. nil. ...I . l'"'l r Ai Mil v,i rr .In- ..iVku.iii.'a.o.r. M rtimii i t 1. u...... .u. .. I II11W11. iliii' till' U'.ir.l ili.ri.if.ilnrv l ..I...... .. .i.i.ii.i.i. ..I. ....... ..... 1 . :.-. .'.. - '" II.O M.uJI llioit-inl.iil II IiIIm mini (..La.k.il i.'r II be Ih ih'n.larv Idrd ora Mirumvv in in inniiiiii 111 mi. inrni. i.ti. disgince tnclviliration in any form, but . .. 1 . wuai some ; op pern, an iiiiht will i ck i. , ,- i..?i ........ 1 .. -. . .. '. . . '.'. "r ' c "" ,;,l'"' .'gsmsi iuv '; !'"" 7 l"r"! "" K-'a. uarge aga.nsi w.r vv n.iir wine I rnrp. Nii flnriltfiinr ir -ten..riinii i.iiIiap ...... ... ..raKK IIHIVIMI1 lll.vii will deny that liter. are low and .1. graded while men in their different countries, nnd they don't consider Ihe rrspectnblo portion responsible for such degradation, as Iho Copjici heads try to make out, when a Itepnhlrean states the truth about there Ileitis such white pinen in the country.- Yreka Journal. The Corvallid Gazette has the follow ing remarks on the subject ol the in eonio tax : In glancing over tho income list it seems a little strango that cbrks, journ eymen and persons receiving stated salaries, in some oases nito lim ited, have to pay an income lax, while some of our wealthy (spners, owning their sections ol land, teams, wagons, cattle, ehren hogs, etc., make no income returns. 'Ibis looks a little queer lo "hirelings," but perhaps it's all right. A little information 011 the subject from son.o of tho "knowing ones," might not ho amiss, Coits. Walla Walla county. W. T.. hays the Herald, contains l.iau acres of corn, lliom.al iua..ulai'lreil out ol ...!.. wiiaii iiiiiiiiiiiii ii na iti 4B'iar Walla Walla eorj is claimed t.t be lhii--Jiiriit may be acquired like other best on the coast. For our pan, 'we rtmenia, by grantor byanawwrajwlr arc not yet ready lo ad.uirtho supery went ao long continued at to rss uinj in 11 mm 11 aiovcorn, over tl.ategai presaaiption o. Brown .11 iougias ana Jackson coun ties. Ciihaht.' Dkmithh. Tho Idaho Statedtaan sneaks out very emphatically against the late, change in tho management ol Iho Indians, It thinks there are thieves in militaiy n well ns civil circles, nnd imu 1 no expense 01 tho Indian Depart ment will not bo lessened by the change. In HiwiMKM. Sol Farren, formerly of tho Kl Dorado, has gono into tha aaloon business at Fort Jonos. Sol ia a nlco fellow, can mix a splendid bev orage, nnd will no doubt do wall. Thifltcpubllcan candidate for tber iff of Siskiyou county, Cal., la Jaa. IJ. Vogan. He ia running againat Jakji C Burgees, but his frienda arceoi4M of electing him. MIA,P"lMnlim lor an election in Mississippi, on tho fanrtli Tuesday 'a of Wtttr fatoaHhrt:1 rowi4wAiiHw,ln.w CK10tlU.k,osift, There are great comphj,,,, y water privileges, so .epoUfub. lish a few well prepared atlirl.. J .. aubjwt from the Iwat of author. ioJ .tlifntia ran In..- lk!- ... . lv. r "gnu. oWrredU thk 0nnM ftrtniit 1... tqutil right$, noUtithttnudinif th,;r u trir amlyntnU ,ire o iHf,m,t,l!'t Hut in Mineral dittrictt, Mr ,,,,, , rirtt appropriated the rater hat tht ,: or and bedt right to a much voUr p, he appropriated. "When the use of water ii MMMM ed, the distinction should lie lfn, mind which is familiar"to the Itv bf tween the right to enjoy the , water in ils natural state, aid U, which ornws out itf in ani.lUiU. u artificial means. Property In t & connection with leal eMate, ran onlt'u ........... .. ............. iilkiviii ioni t tntry nnd no one- may lawfully ,,M the same against his consent. SV this right be cnicidrrrd as an raro.rtL iiieo it belongi to the estate ol tlj laiiibowner through which the nut flows, m fi.ri.ilng onroftlic clcmcrt. of w hich this estate is cntnpostil. Xv does It make any difference tint tlei lent to whieh ho tnnvi-nl.it- il,!. :.l llisitjifif nat iiMteieiMl t...l...a a. t may be nviisildy aflecled by the ft'ff. cle of a similar noht by ot'l.. r Hmiiu 'roprletorsuponthpi..ieilr.-ani,TVff 1 nru i.i.i.irv urn: woicii 1 srrrMni owner along the it ream mo v uiuugii uv pu uoinj neimi t, I vm extent, the enjoy meats by t4rn ol the liill flow ol the water, prorsrJ a be done in a reasonable nunm, jH not so ns thereby to drstror or nuter iully diminish the aupply ol the water. or render useless ita applieatioa jr ikr other riparian propr.rtors, ritW It the ipiantity eoiisuimil or by curb ing its quality, by throwing it Ink upon I he lands of others above,. in verting and stopping its flow so nt aflcvt Mich lauds below his oh jrm lies. Kaeh c;.c must deiwnd m-nin 1 own circumstance, but among IIimm ! to which a riparian proprietor nurk I ran. iu nm r n uaiurai ngni i'j if. thu waters ol a stream, to the rittit already indicated, are such actirullinl and domestic purposes, a Iruti.'gN laud, watering bis rattle, nm thrlib. And to make a ririan proprjrlor.jU for the diversion oj water, in sajr tv, il must be done to such an extent mIo cause a perceptible damage tWrrhr l the party who conijilalna ol ml. TW test in such a raea brins a rrMiUe use of the water id the slrrsm ia rw ol irrigation, which drpenda nj-o. tU uaiitlty ol watrr, the nature el tie soil to be affected by its appNnliot, and Ibo like. No one jimiirM-ler, is such a case, haa u right to spj'nfriiH ao much mt the sin am, as i-sMruliwrl deprive a profivtor below ol iLrkew fit ol the Ntmr. Net may a preprkt ot 1 ind npon a atrram, far psrpasw t-f irrigation, Map Ike Haw af Ike walrr by a 4am across Ik atrram Am though a land proprietor May, lor tin puriHtae, cat slubws ia Ike kaaki of stream ia tho Uah4 (Matv ke mj not oven do thU in Kaglaaa in or' thereby to di.ert ike water oa lo im land intemled to U Uaewtew ky W cation. In maaj eaarf, ktwerer.oH buid-owner maj nea.irt a rifkt le aa ply tha nae ofwatrtavanakusrafaaf, ao aa eaatntially ! H" .'", "".tl7 other proprietors, above er Wow kw, and even ta iatertm nWtVyjk tkt enjoyment ol tka land at iaataerju. for iastaaee, by atoMtaf w.a a etream ia Ma owaUa3,M4 fewiM back lo the aaaae npon llie laaa proprietor above him, mS aata wMtte it, or piaveat M "" the land of a proprietor kfUw klaiia ita natural and nanal f1 right tkna ta iaterftrt wn k, right to make nat af water Mwrt to another, whera il k eonaected f the occupation ol land, woald eoan tutu an easement ia lavor ol tlie-Wl7 as the dominant estate. Sacl. aa rs MARRIE1 TKSHItOOIC- rHierTPLACC-e Jl"' al lau reslecBO ef . - PeH.J tfgl vlllt.byiUr.M. A. WHIlMsS, T.'ul.rtKik 10 Mrs. HatMe fkej nnrm. .."f, UKLL L-JOSK1-.il Klaaatk Wft I, , Io'Mii. M. A. IwtMl&i" Il IHlb Yukft, dx?msmsimm NEWTOlAY WutT 0ckle Sam iN iMwraeeauHJwurJoairilMf wbeM awSiH aay m. Ceckk. IJff a. vnvtAfl L k.uL ..:.. 1 i, ruiraOIll rKfiaK aUifea a eat l a.at ta aeaei 5 HaSeatle TkerataaY mm Has rr Si mmm mm mmm mmmmwammm ...aaatirM.. JajyWT , -'-2j new ana aiaua TTZTk rMlla.11114 ay are reaav "'" rotary Com, on Ways ad Means,) :vyxt " ons wen iigie uy mo Tree rrr---T- i ' . .t . .- . MlM of lan)r ea nje iafw ar geea mm. yane." rrf es 7?Ta' '