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In order Ouu-aJI Ike uttatneaaoT IfaesMuoern mavbetvttladaanatn-eentUeaeUeraAd pur s' baser of iUe Mier.all persons in arrears for subscription at BartlsfBB, am earnestly ra u.wttM to pay a promptly. , AitUars rifseswi as otoaerra that the price of the Tuur OKB0U STATEUfAN Is 1 oh per vear 4 a advance. Where pay ment a delayed' Sur more tbaa elx months, .Ml cent extra wtH be charred for eat six nnntt.s of delay. Jut-enls will please forward at once, anv aaWttpUon mantes now Inttielr hands, and Wreafteras onntl ? puaafli M. All ad-eruseaaeals artll be amsinue at the exi-iratlon W sM far wins tkey vera ordered.-. ; ., v - Republican; omlnations72 -r PMaWnt, . u. s. tMMrti .Jl. B. WSea'aCfTiiwH Ua Cpawy. i W. D. Msaa,f "ga-n.anjtsn Caonty. Jaa. ' Uassley, of Douglas Ooonty. tt I GEX. JRa3T' toNOTLES : "I wonkt snoi ttp tha potter nt thm AdWhni radon to be a Ik (trough eMaieeaaent of every law ; a fcltBfal-HecUon of the tax ptorWed economy In the aJsata.Bnen of the sauae,' and a prompt (payment of the ' deht of the nathm : a red not! on of -taxes a rajsdh as lie reqnlrensentsef the country arlll admit; recttcUoa of taxation abd -teht tt be soar Tanged as to afford the greatest relief r the nrreaiest number;., banes. ff4 Jair ih-alug van- Jh atJKT .aopie.tW Uss A" tint aur, with al ittf lutittn(r cileil?!-d mar be .avoided, without suirrenslariiig.air-'righi orob-lk-.Uiuu due VJMe JloiUtd a reioraa in rhctmnmeiifof the Indians, ami the whole avll service of the eonntrr; and, Anally, in DectiUi a pnre nntraanaMleA ballot, where rvrv niaa entitled to -east a vote may do m iuM mvjtkt I each election, without tear of mo taatoa or proecriptJoii on aceoant of his poltt 4cai kaliti, i4liiy tr ooWa-.1 U.S.GBAKT. 2fallodia Republic ui Platform "COBVBKl-leOf 'AT rHU.AViJ-1-iilA, JVJJJK i-iwi"-1'- , ,';'..' . The Republican jputtj .feieT'nitit States AssewrtflAti Wkatimmi'fSMfveirifrtnia thecitv fjaiiadalphia,mi the Ml ami )th davsoY June. JH.'i, aiguu aeciares lunm anaa jjeals to its history and announces its piMitiun M- 11. ........,nJ """ " 'irHt- Ktinnr eleven vears of supremacy it lias xcceuled with Krand courttKe the so!- emndiiue of the llmefc It suppressed a gl-j yitnuc ruaewion; rrm lecreed rtwf equal ci hhe iif AileM iajpiaiuinlt i6r1miiialiy nfVd w" lcuA4llhtfoedthein InfSf Ly '''5? MTiSHJH!!1! iilL an0&ateo4,uiNj.tijiMtyeCTtavir miriKiuy utnini iiu v yj x111 'rTefExWbuTO'i to:ite aju of llrm UaJid,1he reJqUjiiH di-iTwof aarcnt Ifte&f tteciwhete in." the-lOney iliar r, awl fniUate4a tn.-w policy oward Uie : v 7 ' . . " Intliu '"Th Kallroadjand similar M?i.imben-eneroasLy allied I va.-n enteJ5i &, ta peflrrvenernesljf aided imlufK K5i-tew?l-he Dub&mads v-tiiuny iM-iewr -i.uc piMfiwNH'ia I " , Vie:iiUnHedrjpeflSrr luiureftnide .duuwMb.1. aud Ifcefaljl- c v r i " jire tenMrfvrn toact turn m rmteoieia eniDtiBiawi. auu tneiuii i jfc:knowiorhfrirfeiiAne natnraiizeit cjuzea's l The nMldnaacurnTbasimnrot'edlnlvauta'l ! under etraonUti' nunieny ana new neantiatetl at Ihntuc. raias. Thercvetwaa h,ve.lpMi..irefniy ou,lt4.I.WJ,lal,i; at ASr 'trktmettt : or and hiiefapplieill reductToiilJroni the na I taxaticdLUie "l- lic debt iiaa beeu refmaexl dtirmn tirHnt's iiresidencf cr1tt ttie rate ot one hundred ntill- ton dollars uer vear. A trreat 6 nancial crisis has been avoided and peace and plenty pre vail throughout the land. Menacing foreign dtlliculties Imve been pwu-ettilly and honora bly compromised, and tbe honor and power or the nation has been kept high throughout the world. This glorious record of the past Is the irty"s best plele for the future. We tK'li.rt the nennle will not Intrust tha-uv- nt tnvjrny party or combination of mncnnv, nosed uUbose raoMuetl'niaveresisti Lrti tlita UestJIcirt naoi.'Tent-Y. V S. f bsattd CiitiattJiW' Airit OCT ttiftealoyaieiit otcTti.nf H c nnHs slionM oa estatiitsneo uallv matntaineil throughout the Cuwo-by m.-lcnTaTSsDarooriafe Slate andtrederal - UIMIk ' I .,e)Malivn?ft55S, X euerat ratinn:sitoi resiei-Mo citizens, by reason oi race, creed. i Wtiien hv ra.on of race.. -.riwL olpr, or previous condition of servtttide. . or previous condition ot servitude. . .TUaWTta nirrru ssnnmi-mmto th " jloaal Oust(tna. si)OMd- iw caMta) ty ( tained, bec)se they varerlapt ; not merlr nun secured the amendments. vi . natioaa.ontolw uV alOsan Avery Mm anT sympafcbiafng with all iioopla who strive lor gTeatec lilierty. 1 Fifth Any system of civil service under whiuhtbjeKsahoriMaatejiositioiis of thetiov- rniauBV4iiriikrel as rewanls for mere jiarty zeal. Is flatafly demoralizUijand we .. i tberotore tavor a retorm ei tno syaiem oy i laws whlcli shatfabnUsh th.iisnt natroii i .... i ..w-. ....i tMA0al uBHlitl.iiftiia lir leultlict isialtkm. wUftuufpTarticaltv cJeating ttr BUE Vf t Sixth -We are opposed tommer grain' or J the public Janh to corpoMttioiia ana Aoaep' .il W . , rut HKnulnil 1 h..t ffia tiAl.tmal (isnuin shall be set apart for tlufree use of be peo-f vitb-Tie Hmial I revermeaftearravicaf tne carreat "pxpeuiturt's, snoui lurmin a moderate bala nee for the reinf (Ion nfthe prin cipal of the debt; and revenue,exceto niuch s mav be received fropi a tax on tonaccand liquor's ouii! Jtv-ha jatKd Jiy drums -tviny Mrtatiuas, tbe s-'MtW vf ulrich-slmaUi he'tw djusteil as to aid in ecnrwig reiarmerative waires UkJaborers ana to tiinoce the Indus trie.-, vowlh" and prdauants- af tbe wjiplel diers and mHere whose -t"alof'aa't ie-l'n-' ion. Their pension sacreTteft f the cation, and the widows and orphans ot those who died far care atheV the neorrle. -1 far their cpunlry aro. euUlle to OjeJ cA PV1rS1etankt1a.'tei(i ) caaTbe nrtfrls-trusted only to tha jartyr that ThwtAns of thi-.IWjlrrLLL&inr)'r:lti' 1. -mrifh:wh.1Mm. nii.K.ri;.rwii. oemaaexnorjtam trmn tiie i!riii tloii as will extend the bounty of the iiovern ineiit to all our soliUers aod sailors who were honorabi)- sUscaannswHkil ihojB Hum oImUi- ty tm-ame oisann'n, witnoaj roBarn w ine lengt h of their service or the C3rue of such dis charge. . Ninth The doctrine of Great Ciillti TWd other Etirotieac tower eoncemlng alleKf- am e "once a subject always a subject,". liav Inir at last, through the efforts af the UenirtiH- s'.au partv, been almrolonert, and the Amcrli .i I. lea (if the right of the luOlvllual to trans fer his allegiarM! Iiaving been accepted ny tne Kuroiiean luiluuis. it Is the amy 01 oiiruov. rnmeut to'rd"Wltti lealouscare the rights of adopted citizens against the assumption!, of Iiniiallionzed claims by their lormrr goveni mentetand we nrg,the contlniieii and care ful enconrageineot aad protection of volunta ry innaigrttion, - 'Teulh The fraaltlne prtvllece ought to lie .almUshed anl away prepared tor a reduction in the rates of postace Elove nth Among the i uesti ons which press for al cuUiia n that wliicjt concerns the rt; la tum olVS)tul anri Jnlmr, and the Kepublicun imiv ri:;"jz''tl"'ty of so shaping legis laliou A Miascare full prole.-! Inn and an am ple linKCur taptlakand Air inlsir. whlclt i-ro-ji.es for c-i)nUii the largest opportunities, and a ju.-t larnof mutiml prniits of those two great servants of drllizauon. Xwelnli--Ve hll that t'mgress and the !resiltH have miy fiillilletl an hu)Kjriant tliv ii their measures fir the suppression o vliit'nt and treasonable orcxtnlzations tn cer tain) of tlie lately rebellions mrion, and for the prutectloii of the ballot box : arL there fore, tho)- are eutttled to the thanks ef the na tion, TUiHeenlh U'e denottiK-e repudiation ot he national debt, in anv loiw or dlsgiil-u. asa national crime. We wttaesa with priiie the rednction of the princt)al of the debt and of the rates of iraterest u sn the balance, and we conllilently expect tint oure vel lent national nrrenty wlli be perlecte.1 by the speedy re imitjon of spe -ie psymfnt. Fourteenth- The Kepublfean party Is mind- fol o fits obligation tot be loal women of Amer " 'V lea for their n'b .levoti'.iii to tbe ttaitse ot -freedom. ThWr admission to nseriilness Is recti ved wilh saiislaciion, atwl the honest de mands of anr class of citizens for addiuonal Titf-- hii(d he treated with respectful con aidtrati.in. Fifteenth We heartily apiiove of the ac tion CC'oiigrcss In rebiUon to the reuelUoua t.i at 1. od coj.- tn the growth of peace and fraternal feeling throughout the land. Sixteenth Tbo krinbll.-r-party proposes to re.)iect the rights reserveU y the people to themselves as carefully as the powers dele .irwed hv them to the 'State and Territorial govuranteniKs: It rliaapprovaa of any resort to unconstituttnnal taw for the (utrpnaa of re moving evils by interference with rtrhtsnot aarn'iidrsred by the tsmple to either the State the National OiovernjmenL SeventeenUi It is ttie duty of the General ;ovenasnt tnadnpt ms-h measures as wiil tend to encourage American commerce and ehiplMiiMimt. J&ihtmfi We believe that the modest patnotiKujrthe earnestness of purpose, sound .Judgment; rscaMical wisd-aa, ineorrnptlble Vo vrewrttajiallbistrtons services of U.S.Grant, tin ve ci snicnle 1 bim to the heart of the Asner vi.caiipct!plend that vrlth him at our head we a.arif oa f new march f vktory, - StSCE . LuAJSTEOVS. . , " "pN .' js'f.tia; "fiw, ,jt . ''" WsVauIlr rkur, KUi.erw Extra, XXX, Uealiaui. ITIiddTinirafiran. 8fvlrts COSt A5TLT OX BAKU. Er JIIGHET PRKE IN '5ASIIfi?3 PAID F6r , .. -AT ALt T13IBS. V . V - :, - B.C. K3XXEV, Xov. 2;Htf Agent S. M. Co. It je. , i ,.x VOL. 21.y NO. 44. MPKOSE WE IttWUtSE TACK. THE, AT- tVe aw iiirurmcd tlwt me B. (h& smlth la engaged with the Herald in the attempt to break down tbe rail road utarpriaea f UtU SUte; od that to the end thttttwr Herald's dia tribes may be ixwde . effect eaJJie Apd tliej are CntDtiuiB-tb ' Herald's ar ticlea iuto German and cifcaJjitlng them broadcast ia GMcmauy. . Thin, to damage the sale otraHroad bonds in that oountrjr. In tfe&'Httiy they iftity ucoeed la nuking it man . difficult , tp negotiate loans upon aaeh bonds, than it has been 1 ic retoforo t eJt Ttwt Is the only possible way in which tlteae little minded anal malignant" creatures can possibly In Jure B S&UtSkf Or' the railroad outerprises of tltoSUte. Tlie secret reason, for thkafate ma tic at tempt to break down ft Oregou Ball road Companiesand make it impossible Jbrtbem to cotBUtMrrr isei tirely of a polltkal ami penotol ' char acter.1 Ben HoUadayMslsted the Re publican party to gain kts recent vic tory ' in this , State-'-VThureby be ".' akted to deieat the coBBammatlon of a deep-laid scheme of the Canal and Lccibf Co. to further defraud the butc, and fit the same iiue to make it prob able that the Mcruld eitn, 'iirej but. a short tiuui lougur upou the people, un der Hie sanction of, Hid' Litigant, Jaw. This touclied these meu, iu UiqU' ixvi ets, and lience their exhibition of per sonal spleen - againiB H oltadaj',- Arii their rtpreheiwibbi efforts to uumage the character ot Uie State abroad. .; , '. i Now suppose that we-should" reverse things awhile! , 3Jr. A. GoUUiuich ia a large owner In th "Xock and Dam dwindle Cccnpanyr suppose thut Mr. IIollada pa accouat t personal . dis like or pollHcal anger : should in augurate a sj-stematiu effort to break 'aWv-n uiac "company aitogetlielvTaiiJ to bankrupt Mr. Goldsmith. Sui)po-ie meas- tlie IStata booda. upon tlteVawn f -wliicll. OijlisiniUi ud TftU ftt(rWttihQlilLr!i jMrrowed luwwri and to? make i n p- ket3taKJture loanslft ieM0pftliy i ix ' l-,-!. I .i... M peniOM, wwxounF-in. t.ie on . r - . - the Willamette, the- tricky,tsnone-t T,ga.i'liii iff tK uiKAnJwMftSi, rn v -v.o.. w v.. of . , .-vJi , .LiJ . i i toe Bicorurnuws. ,ooiu-m. vioiu- would? anybody cmWgrffi otherwise tlifnas extreine3 dauiaging?Jb the property interests of the people of the Willamette valiey? Mr. Goldsmith should remember that such a warfare can be as easily carried on as the one lie and the Herald are waging atrainst rtelladitv and Ll.A r W. I l.i . da5rralli3l haflanly .fT'...a4-A.lv li.. fininrlW Knjg i.Q -'" Vw. u,ows- As for tnu Herald, the people Will u Impose oi in.it, uy wiui- f it. iik t.i vii,nb.w.Vr...il r re ic smrre. r " V" . S ., ,?.- -w. . mmmtui deep- SU2- gestive of freezingvoiees issuing through the cracks ot grrveyara tences. If ever morttf'siiair sfcoi.Vs .eiiii kt i : ..uA l - f . . . i r. . I f . . . . l 1 1. .1 1 1 1 r" r 1 1 11 . biu i . . . ... i i ill . . i .... . r. . . , r , , . , . now i4hetiftie for the hirsute append- -' t . -. . . , . ' t . r affsito erect fiself like5 sireddecf l4niief in IralilBJjht winds. Bedrock spiteto aiaJiirpairi noj 4Thy Hwte damned srkiLljlBrt won't down. The Jacksonville Democratic Times is of 'em JtopfiLi cad;rte'fto? ihoatl aod while can, with only a small play of imagination, see and smell the stlphurou1iimes iue from tWangrv deaJrrjrK we iiear 1t crmttiii a upookYy VWaT1 Kaitem Dtniochttic iiress, as well as thev.declarations of prcymneiiV'Uenio- mrjVi' lftKiict4,UiaV-ilHl(pWt 'ftbrt more (kMHfentton an linlorseiftent oi Uie noininatlns ufre'lBy.aiJd Brown, lltere TS at prtsent e- Judjearion that the effort wHJ be suecesnful. It is need less "to saj. that thi ctn-lcUon excites-' profound regret '4ti ofrr niiirt. With- the-endorsenu'iit-of- Greeley -aitdIie-failure-td-Hnake-a-IXmocrat-VudHAiatiOuthelieulocratic-party-as-a- national-organization-Tauishes- 1 1 roin-the-nol i t ics-of-t he-X atfqji. Tlie Herald is making ar prouigt.otjs effort, considering its general ltribecft) it', to show that Oregon Is top" dricQn siderable a "patli" to -support ' s rauA road, and tltat, tlierefore, Ben Koflti day must get assistance from the State, or fail. Mr. Ilolladay does uotu.sk anything of the State ; bat aVthe -pS7 pleoftluj Staja are dadnWIly- ofthe opinion that the railroad is a prime uecessity, and must not be allowed to ttil, the effect of the Herald's writing mn'j be to convince the people that tliey ought to lielp Holladay out ; and they mat iustnict their represeutatives to go for anything Holladay wants rather tliau haye so vital an enterprise as the railroad fail. Does the Herald see the drift of its insane raving;? Greeley diubs are not prosperous on this coast.. Not long since one was farmed, with great trouble and tooting of old played-out horus, at Sair Fraii cisco. ' Ttocraits didn't couie in with satisfactorily alacrity Republicans were -not oil it and Democrats were mostly subject to the Baltimore Con vention and, so the thing got sickly and had to adjourn till after the 9th of July, Atte 'that tlie ddj and ends, the rag-tag and boo-tail politicians will tall into each ot Iter's arms and swear to be brothers and twins forever,,; while the people will stand off and laugh, and tiien vote tor Grant. The condition of the public debt at the . close ef business, oti-tlievsir May, was" as follows : DehT ihe United .States, less cash Mir the Tret ry, 2,193,517,378.9 "ew-easV of debt durinff the orecedlng month. $1,228,061-78 ; -total detft :$pm Mtrrh 1.-1 S9.-to date.. 33f.945.StU .07: KoiJofhTyJurerest cJilfgeiisvlis; decrease iu monthly iutareat Htharge, $1,833,543.23; decrease in'anuuai-iii-teret charge, $22,002,519.00. The to tal decrease of- debt", since January 1, 1872, was a54.'733,9S8.t31.-s-v -v I . VT-L -s. -s ) law of;th.uuk tsitAogast JJeT- mout lias been violemjy.,,wiuking at Grant, the BaitimoreVConveution should not fail to (nclude hi ju prelim luarV pioveediugs the good old hymn : . 'A eaiitkitm Kstk a rotual ho stole -His bags of cluuk he chunk ; A many a wicked rmlle he suiole, And many a wink he wunk. a-, sonorousviif sad, luilftigry. tadsra ,fronivvt!i. tbiief 'thr 1 f i f. UROWIX4 BSBOvHTaDr.' ' ' I ' t.- i m ' Two weeks ago. it appeared to be as certain as any lutttre eveut could be, that Ute Baltimore Conwentioa woukl indorse' the (Jiocinnati oeratuees at bncr,f ajaffltbog AaVaerapfe ppoaidMi rrjbablJW( are still,' that file contention win take that mragnSSt,; Imileae gates go back onilr uistructlons but it is becoming evideut that such indorsement eannot take place without raising reapectabte storm oi protest from tbe oW-thad todrock DemocxaW. There are raany tbeasuid in every State'Vhb 'wm oot i'mpjaorf Greeky uuder any circumstances ; , and sjill ether thousattde who, U the choice be bevweeu' Greeley aud Grant,' wUi uii toesitJitingly TOtelcr r lateeri y ilhi mW&,& disiionViHiiiSA! atiw ami lnflnerniarOeroa(rtir"e comiog, 'dailyj louder And, 'ijioye. 'tre qneoti ' The 'signs of tfie'timeS.ar that Geleyi.vilt .net; by any fliaitw, get away with Uie Baltimore Convention without a struggle ; and that, hi case hie does receive the indorse ment tlie r0y ill be a clamor which nei ther tbe Democratic nor tlie Liberal leadets can mHWe Ipuk upon it as a-rtaiii that thenrwill be afbolt of not less iban oiieliini of thu? Democratic party from the Greeleyj fusion, and that it is not at alt -improbable that a straight fferatscral'flcket' will be in A batw:i' i,M.XKain'Jam. If we may tifl..aUfl'ed be. hiquisi tive, we wbuWlihrto' rfriat has become. of Jthat: sabscriptroiii tortlie ra i lrrisitMn ;psry Jot tje rr JdfeaioS of the track, through tha city ? ; I ti some! how, jdrojped;outpf oigll, duig the ivi;nt political battle; flirt' as it is a matter which seriously concerns all our dtizens, without respect to rwlitics, is it not time that the subscription tie dug upj uowthat tye Jiay Jime to tliik3nd attaip? hjli;nJ(A-isS? How much has been already sub scribed ? ( "fiit lt''e, jpfeseyl, condi tion of the general riroposition for a change or tlie rottd i And what can be''et-'dorYe to ectife' ' tlie 'aWfrltf chane 'a.'hea-llr:irifidliY SvfBch the SaVnl'pifbltc Hv'ohhf jilfljojift anwereu. e iook "on tne actxim plishmet)t !t5t'-tlils' project as of the most' Important consequence to Stilem, uoj,Ruly iiia Imslness poiri of vtpi-j out as seriously anecting tne seat oi Govuiujut--Jith4attiMi matHiWlie ifssist us bv creating new interests centering m iffiHn'f W!it:,wourJ W-rtafiAy v!iT(? up the place to a degree of prosjwrity it has Wot n&ffor years. - Lee W see a renewed movement in the matfcr a movement that shall seriously mean busines.4-: Trot out ; that xabaef iption . J1JE OH-Oyf TATE FAytv Mn. We have received from Ur. E. XT. m fum List for iST, containinjr the rroceetlings of the Board of Managers, a lisof the orHcersf itjeff wteR-; flie foustittitioh,1 HuleV "of brdtir bfc., etc. The Annual State Fair will begin Moiitlaylievtuiubef 13ft, otid'tihmr' six days. The timewa-i .tied to ac comniodate the county fairs in Wash-iiigtoiiiiidJLaaii- J " . ?? - I . Xhc jpor.?ojf 4he fireiisirer-shaiwj tne' fc'xpeiidllures ot last year to 'havej been $1-1,071 : and ' the balance opj nana .an. iuiiu isa, t-i.io. ine re port of the Secrefciry 'sTidWBThe inilcbt i Joet-spf tlie Hoderr fto haW hecff.'f that date,;about 9$,,,,. The rrenmmi List seems to have liecn arranged on alfberal scale, and with bettor disxrtminnflon tlntn hiis heretofore ruled,' tn favor of such ex hibits as are of general mpd materia) interest to tlie people at large.. .- We are informed by Mr. Waite tliat. in pursuance of a resolution adopttt1 by tlie Board of Managers at the Jan- nary meeting, tlie Executive Commit tee' itre about to commence an impor tant -.series ot improvements, at the grounds, some account of which we may have, in a tew days. '.' " DEATH ANYWAY. The New York Werki says "that to tolerate much longer the candidacy of ( ' f .1.1. I jreeiey is ior tne uetuocntcy to cotii mit suicide by poison.' To accept him as its candidate is to commit suicide by, art explosive bullet lodged fh its heart." ' It ii death aiiy way; straight Democ racy is death; anil Greeley-fusiou is death and afterward, damnation, . The Democratic strait is pitiable. (Tb: party had better take the benefit of clergy and go hence deceutly. Our people are again talking about the importance of having the railroad re-located through the city. Talk is a good thing in its way ; but it bikes coiu to build railroads. What is want ed now is that tlie property owners and business men come down with tlie coin. The necessary amount, $30,000, is about halt subscribed. There 'must be some new names on the list and some of tlie old ones may have to en large their figures. It's business, now. Now conies the Bedrock Democrat and for an explanation of the late election results, charges his Democrat ic brethren with having sold their votes for gold. It claims tlie State is largely Democratic, but sorrowfully admits tliat "large sums of money, judicious ly disbursed, can carry any State ; " which means as Pinch as to say that Democrats are saleable, anywhere. The Chicago Times, straight Demo cratic says ! "Mr. Greeley has utterly (tiled to unite the opposition to Grant; he has succeeded only iu rendering the disunity more pronounced and irrecon cilable. As a Presidential candidate for the opposit ion lie is already politic ally vltai'. ! His election is among the things that is impossible." ' The California Democratic State Contention will meet to-day. The probabilities" are that it Viff endorse Greeley and Brown. The Soap Creek Democrats of Oregou may as well get their hats ready to swing for the Katber; of- the. 4tMih1ican . psirty."'; Tti thai 'complexion nun; -coiih ah' last. , ' Last fall, Greeley thought the sug gestion that lie might he the best Dem ocratic candidate to run against Grant, one of tlie most absurd things lie ever heard. The people maintain that same opinion still. . Thj other day, the Herald was pro nyuitetng T.en HpJlada a blunderer itt finances. Yesterday it showed him up as a remarkably shrewd financier. Tlie Heiald is a talented blunderer. i .4.i u&'yy.f SALEM, OBEGOIf, I if! J (.ivr;t;.ta .,ii:jt( !i..i '' a , ' -S and croak hU-voltare orotic : Bew Hoi-' laday hairnetfiirtth raUfortune." "Jtrp U each Ptbethhitvc ha. strandad up ou uxikeai vockm, in the Gulf Of Geor- Wetshale'i e'heia iuduJe In. ruuaxd hiiariry wrer tb HUt.e'if- ,a'l;trV7.'---tiu ..-i-. 1 i-'i -.i--.it? Tlie Albany (N. Y.) reokig Timet (DeuMcruiic) attribute the nominatfoti of Henry 'Wilson fop Ue Vice ,' fhfe$ deocyVw e? spei of gujuner aga."uiit the adinlaiatratioiiiOf Grant, t Just so; the epseeh was a' bootuerBng whlcfc termed nci Grari but Woufia-il IJlinV 'fW. severely,,1 lui.'.'fielJy,, te.oft bites itaelfrli 1.1 -,.;i .?; t.l ir-i-:d-ut, : -It n I Alt urrcomiury cuugaat .priu cone to Hie conohislom that Elections kMehmtUM'adeMston: ( Trktj'! W:hii t' the , orga'n,' .njasten' t(iipks '. also,. Ho speiids tbU deistiroo hours. raw Inournfully. droning' i it l. l '.i.'.it This world Is but a fleeting show .ii tt'i The Benton Democrat don't like the f-hilodrtplil - -tticltcal' (.plntfortn. iJYjfr.Ju'y Oilj, wt; shafl ;tsk 'f ho ;Dia- oerat how it fikestlie Wicinnad'Ka.d- ical" platform. .:t (. ajM,-.- ,-iii i- EUXTIttN RAM'I'KXnI --Tnismr(Ro Brrmetr1 ;d.) 'in: I'roseci'titig -AftortteV11- Cheuowetht tK) 232 ; Fitclu. (D.)asS5. Joint Senators-. Webster R. J30 W. Hall (I).)2i0 ; J. F. Walton (R.) 313 ; ii Fitzhugh ( DO 255." : Retjrrenta ttves M. lUWy. au" ; G. lJyer.25d. . 4JoHnty CoinmiswioiK'rs S. 'Brtideu,' (R. 273 i IT: P. WMmey. '(R.I 277 V Vf. II- lliir. I'DeY1 SdiiUcraU 210; 'W,.ll.,Juckou.lU 3il., . County Treaeuntr-D. Wure,i Jr., R.) .257 ; . Oammotr ( I i) Stipt. of Schools L ' nackef R. $31 f J. S. McVamara (D.) 211. Assessor W. F. UiII aU-J a W. J'iwseu i,l. 251. Survejor Bridges .vl-).30i O. Jennings (li.y 274- it'oroner Wi ll. Smith (It.) 300 ; W. Tyrell ;D.)259L' Total vole of Uicooutity; bSU, . . . tiBANT Official. For Congre Wilson (R:y 30; Burnett CD.1 803; ' Representatlve-i- Thornlierry (R.) 302 ; .Julusoa,.;(B., 2S'J; Clark (D.) 2S7 ; Ilaveltimo tl.) ;istTheTiff-4rwsrlt.''ltil', lUnth.i" son VD.) 254.; ddrfc-fWIlsMt'-K.) 2S!5 ; Itobinsou (D.) 2'JS. ComiuUsioners J.ttce (R.) 2!)S; Babcock (R.) 262; rfii!(u-efKlJ'.).t2J-a;- tMnitti' itWO Treasurer Castle. CR.) 317 jMescua; ger .(I).). 2G44 . Asr--Freuck (f. 313; King (!.) '2711. i School 8tiperin- tftideut Holmes! R.) 30 ; Lester (KJ; 273. Survevor Johnson (&.) 209; Kinsley (D. '2H1. NTATIB ARIrt tTl;BAl, MNE7Y. ...... ..: An Explanation in Itea-nrd to Jis Ins , - rtebtetlitews., . . ' f .U.trit, June 20, IS72. Mr. Eirrou: In your issue ot the lillJi Jiuit., ypu favJhe ..report of ttu- ISecreuiy of the State, Agrictiltur-, al Society isbovvs it ludebU'ducss to bo, $5,000. So it does ; but when it is kn.whttmti3.000 of thismim is pay an1FTn"an'iiuaTJi(sF:nth'tiB QfJTTOoo aiC ter Xoveirtlier'hek't, the' lrtdobtcdness apK-:irs in a vervdifferetit light. The 3.Mmi'Yorhe'70 neres of Wind'prti cltaset I last year, and Tlie Society will itot ottly be Ue to metfc that, but add HitHK-or lf),000! worth of imirove iik'nts pri the gYotiyfls. bdfore thc.'lastj payment UtU rme. ...The bociety owns. .. at this time, about ;140 acres of fin' laiftl, and tlie improvements which have eost between 10,000 or $11,000. pi.rTMAE xsd rrttsox&i, JJOTES. l-'x-Prcsideut . Joiinsoti announces tli:it he is an anti-Greeley man and in favtfrof'a straight-out iiotiiinatjon at Baltimore. . The Rii liinojidJ'j.lJXy5ig enthu siastic over "l ncle Horace. " "In pur. detloemte - jtKlgmeut," It ' remarks, ' 'J)Ci t'loctiqii of Mr. - Greeley. . tinder - ATI(itllllf lll 41tllCt. ,.3 ' IVftllbl ( lU. -mi. thousand fold better. Ibrtmth the North,; and the Sourh, than tliat of Jefferson . Davis himself. t. The Missouri Ileinoerat suggest that-it .wonhr-be'u'grMwt thnc"'rw'ro. organize, sonic, investigating comiriit-,,, tees. One Is needed to ascertain the ;, precise attitude of Mr. Sclutrz in re la- k tiou to the Greeley and Brown tickef-J. Another might make inquiry concern- r ing tlie damages direct, and coiise-,, tpientt.il inflicted upon Grant's popu larity by the oratorical efforts of Schurz . and Suuiiier. J( , H . : i . . Ul , Speaking of the Kepubli&n party,:' Senator Sumner said ; "I stood by its c-adle; let me not follow its hearse."" Consent. The vigorous infant has no notion of dying a tlisuseut. If Mr. Sumner desires to wrap the drapery of his coui h about him and make a eold I hotly of himself, the infant aforesjiid,., will give him a first-cUis funeral en si tort notice. . . -!-.-.,, if - ; ... '( .... Even Tipton has gone backwi Gree- ;,' let. He says: "A . great 4 tulstakf was made in holtliug the Ciuciimati Convention so early ; it ought tn have been cstlled to nieet after the Philadel-' ! phi;v Convention." Wouldu't it haye lieen still better to have called it after the election in November? . , , -.tf if Hon. George V . Julian, says ju. U tter to a Irieud : "The fictioii or lfc convention at Cincinnati sIiqsv- that it : will not fully meet the demands of tlie hour. The penitence ot Mr. Jnllnri Is a little late, hot is likely to he abiding. The -iIt set up by the Liliemi Aaron is not likely to have many worshippers when the Moses of.,thc Republican party appears." " . i . : if. . A Sicw lac tor ltuor. Tlie seizure ot liquor by the state constable in Massachusetts furnishes ,.: many refreshing little incident which hcli) to make lite tolerablq in that dry and thirsty land. AB "North Adams, the other day, a resolute officer seized a jar ot something and took it before A . magistrate, when tbe following inter esting examination took place : , " ' The attorney for the prisoner asked the constable if he knew it was liquor. He replied : . . . , , . , "Yes, it was Vttrn , I drank some of it." ;' '; " : ' The prisoner, a woman, was called. "Didyou liave any liquor in your' hotisc when tlie state constable called ' there?" , ' Yes, I had some in a jar." . "How long had yon had it f " "About six mouths." i "Did you liave it lor sale ?" i "Oil, no, I don't sell liquor." M , "What did you keep this rum for? I kept it to wash the baby." "Have you ever washed the baby in . this rtitn ?" ... -.1 1 ( . --., Oh. ycs.' ofteii ; I usetl to- turn the rum out in a dish, wash the baby in it, ami llieti I urn it Imck into tlie jar.'' There was laughter in court, and the suite constable declared tkatbewPald seize no more liquor kept in a jar. Mr. Garrison addsr "You cinnot separate Grant from tbe party which put him in tlie Presidential chair, and . which means to keep him in it if possi ble another ttrm, being s itisned as to his ability integrity and patriotism; and, therefoivU) 8tiginitjuiig Mm as a venal self-rHA.r titkl itu- unscrupu lous (Usurper, 'uu virtually pronounce tlie people to lie equally corrupt auo uutntstvrbrth.'"' j.'f--tf .v WEDNESDY, JUNE tfrsm' Ikiily ni.f WadiKsd't June. 19. Phi N(i(:ri-( - ? - ( . ; ' I :1 1 r JackaonTllle U to have an artesian welt Tnu-k-laytnj haa baea reeumetl oa the West Hde Ballad,.H ., ,, . - t -t : rIWambrlerftfmixtiMlUie,June Jwias "-'- "t' - ( ; '. The report thai small fW ia'mwvaillnir la Tillaatsjok tiobtttyls suthorltaU;ly denied. XUw Anna Ueblif will leave pregon to-day Chaa. J. Craliam, ixilorefj, g(trl Totes for Osooetknaa, at Portland, Stonday-miin 5a Umtreil;Cfratii aios-'limf mortAlly- wonuded Jsaei lmfluy, 4 , faii, JUwtay even ag. .... ... . Har sfaoksna. Dl jForl Klamttgb, waa buy ing eaaaiiar, hwe to Jaokaoa aanaty but week. . r. :t, pj. ,m -4 - I TUVMiWIw was rm ever M killed by a aratzb front. nt astufrday, waa' a tdborer lay Ike tanaaef SaUtvaW -s- f-tMtftertal Kbt'llnV. eajpe 3rW weather CmSmim Portland, ' OmiUm lilwi wltwVMiblng Geodaria A Staltb, ef w-'hiskv Onksh, Jacksou mtMS s ,mmm t 4m: wea dts siargo tost week. ..-..:, Xbe GatifigiUaen Seated at JrWtlaad bn- sliy, w Gat L. inory, lt. Wlu-ar JC "rtnsata,.jKr Ward : and J. C, Mart-land, l WsHp .'"i;r"f t . .: Tha mndartt' Boise' jCtty, aav: the big BWb-bi the WHfow Creek mines Is ritnning bout A BhoossnH 'fncbes of water, jnuers jbt)aat,and times will sooa be lively. ' 1 fillownf perBrmg'weTe elected at East Partta4, Srondav, tir tbe ensuing year: TriMmw -Memrs. J.C; Hiwthorne, Shaftnek, Vaaidiewa, 6aMibaa aad MoMUIan. Kerd-er-.J. A.. Newell. Assesaor-M. Matlln. Twasattar iJb.Jawldaa.. - - j 'jlSitei: Cly ima'a p'iwiltkjva.' - i. .flnK((i! ii iiau-joiiara aire again twitt tbcatwrlHie. ., ., ., ........ . ( 1'km tlaamsblp Ajax sniled from tan Fran- else tier Oregoa Tuesday. " i -Ibe Jtishxm Soott tirammar V;hool, Port lanUiaiaa (Jus ytear aa inoreaae or twenty pei ceuL uT pupils, from last year. . -. ' 1 - A.J. Moses, tried at Portland Tnjsrta-, f,r (uraers, wasa.-tiuttel. i ' Mft James Winfy- and famllT have Jdst ttr rlved from Scotland and will settle ou a tarm near.aatysoui. i ft- Harrjr E. Harlow, a la3 of Ire years, son of ( 'Spb vhn Harlow, of Port-land, was drowne-t lu Canca's Luke, Tatisilay. . -, i ; -netateHortljMlfiiraTT'aIr vriUVipen to ils rat the Skating Pavilion, Portlamt ' -Charfes Vlvlaii, a lamouS smgist, ' It. eu riMrre f Orert.n, and will warble for the do ieetattaa of the Port landers. J . ' ffu Liuilytif Friikvf June 21. ' ff..!ifcf.(i. (.; ( .....-. iii( ; . ( -(' ' ( West worms are Injoriag wheat In Wash- il (gtons-uuty. ' 'jtleern'ph Kne win soon "be loefrterl froia rtrtsior toCoj Bay. ', ; ; .' The sTnltuomah t.'rauJ Jury hi sen-a ij , llias 8Bd twelve imlictuientti. , Thearn at Miller's ranch an) stage tialion. Tnlsaxuiunly, ura btuned last Muwluv ,los .'.Oolt, .,, ... . , .,. .. . .. .. .. , Mn-riAaeket tma mmpleted Ma contra. n Ithe ttrrx-na aiiil itJalibniaa Mmilrnartti-atneeu oalam r, ,,..,., : A nan with the smalt pi)I appeare.1 on the open street ui Portland, V-.ltiesday. Jl nrae tiuUm m charge by tlie police arst sent to IkoJ'taa honso. i..t . i.-... i- . In tir- Orctit Tonrt ir Jacksen eoimtT, 8tstiwivfk, Haviil Hart was eouvicte.l of Itir sieny ie a .broiling J- and Jiti Woodward ) leauetl guilty to horse stealing. The iteritoii Fiemncrat savs the sphitihave loa oap Oeekers when to And S13,iUU V.ind t reaBUio. -o uVoubl. . . - t . itm. saUnutli, of ikwtoa eouatv, was ae. riouslf iiyured last Tuesday bv a runaway jfiMit. rjne-sf the horses was kit left TUB TERRITORIES. ' Ex-Gssr, Saloman wrll stttnm Oregon for e;ittta i-orentlv shlnncl 2t"0.ae hoon coles laeuetrnK-a,-.;.. ; , ,,. ,.....( ,. Tbeoaal raineraat Isike Wasfabigtoo. near Seattle, luive gone ou a tr.luf i'jr iitliei,- "R'aTla "Wttlta has gained In wealth elnco last year S40MIM. ' - - " ' Ctrinkets are-Mrm irreat daiawretothe erots In fei-wciimyol J'aliiha.. . ; ( , .. : i inaneaesth als ara aowtbe feature a Oh m. pi.u Jiv.ir chcapus ought to tuaka llieu jHtptfbtr. ,. , , lix. J. 15, Alleu is to deliver thQ otatlonat Olyuipfs on the Fourth ot July. .'' ' A disease .-.Ailed mntfntuiil ferer-ts jsreval! tiicatiMnt the bia-oes at Walta Wallarcatis. lupa-uuty fiatuaa. . i , ti , .,..itt J..-t :., i Iha Vlymiila Tribnne, pohltslieti by tbe Telerau tiewtaaper mau, Chas. troechha a nei address, and appears in handsomesbape. Vkfrt.. HaheTsbsiw Is Sisrreviiig a line fori Ih V. ISallistXmnaay,Xram'reUtie to llut UnglatttBay. Kcaafc Unkiwim. a prominent jaerohant of Lt'Whum and Walla Walla, died aubUml'.- at Sttn r-Btnelsoo, on tbe evening of the iJlh illst. The Montana Democratic Territorial ron tcnllji will be held In Deer Islge C'itv July ;r - ' s Kwv- 0. Keifs his sokl I be old Wbltaiaa niisstoo to Mr. Cmts.'Monre for (he sum of ism. riHTvareslx luuidred and forty a. ran of jiok laodiii the trtar.: i ,, i ' , K. Jtu-kson; Keil Nt'Arthtlr nrd atiothnr miner named .Morrow, recently decanii-rd from ria.-ervi!le, Idaho, leaving" creditors to wirsirn lothe tane-ol teS or tUeu thousand d.iluuit. Tha ClaAe Coimty Farmer's Clab is ofl-r.en-das follows, thia, jr2jl'riJ.nilul, tie. Evatw: Vt-e PrestdenL S. W. Brown; scr firr. Julius Scrtoto ; Treasnrer, Wtnutra S, DoiiOrtt l;rcntlvolnmie, Aiei. Mlcbnl onat liay Jiaydeu. ,, . , i Tli iValla Walla Beat Estate Hecord say: We invlersimid tliat a isirty wiil start but from Uks pla.-.c shortly to snrvev a ronie for a rail waorfcatweeu IMs "place and Giatid Konde Valley. , A.IMsa City p-nier says: "Jack Thonpson, me of the owners of tha' Keystone. lelg near this citv, rei-entlv had s.ime of tbe ore nssav e l.tr rwsmtMM ln. was (Ml BSingoldaiid $LHt m m silver per Son.' .;:.. Tliomasli Kenny, lata Indian Pwp riit tendent or Washlnetou Terrliorv, iitta. ked CharU5tvtjor tilieOrramia rrrib iiiwj, wjlh a cane, kiiivkedhlmdown. and beat Hiuisrrarelv, Saturday Jast. Tlie casus lielJI was rros-hN expose of Kennedy's official traosadioaa aadr Una jatBra ctMioetpioiit re ffa j i , -f . ....it.- i. ,i.- Tiif- tSTEST tko rriti. .Ttiri (bblc. of NclrYork'' nsfcs the following qiiestioir -Whnt is tbe fast est time a trotting horse ever made a mile ia . barnoss ( over . the Fashion Course, at , Jong Island ? Answer Defter trotted a liiU mile in harness iu 2:16, in Juno, 1U7. ills time was takcu scpararelv bv tlie jutlges in the tii-st - beat'.5 - This Is Uie fastest time trotfna on 'the Fashion or any other traekin the St-ite". ' Joe Klliot,' tvlten a thsvj'tar-oltl coif, rrotted a mile in hjtrissl! hi 'M91:, . ' Flora - Temple trwttexf ' a mile 'iu-rmrueM in ' 2:l'.r4'. Thee flie the three' finest milox ever trotted on Fashion Course in harness hi plie. 1 ' . ! - -r.il J- t 11 -' - A conunerctal contract has been en tered iuto-bettveen thei Alexieai Gov erumtMit I and the Paunina Kallroad CoiuMiiy, the principal stipulations of which are that tlie company is to run a monthly line, of steamers between Aoapnlco and Panama, touching at Coma sco and Youola, State of Chiapas arxi JsuJinu Out! and Puerto ; Angel, -Stte of Oaxaca. . TIw Goveruraent agrees to pay a subsidy .of f 3.50U a tuoMh and remit all port, ligbtltouse and Aitchoinge dutie. Tim first steam-' er will conimuttce triaking trips on the 1st of July next, the 'contract to last fer fiwe years. ;Tbe DiarioOlliciaL the Mexican official journal, hails this com- nrcial eittetotWa oie tliat will yield sub5tant4i results, and. efrutjta have no doubt of its entire success. . .t n.u -,t. . . . I t' ATS4!Ali BRPITBMt'AX EXW'l' TIVE 40..ITTEK. The iew iratioual Repiibllcah. Corri tiitt!c eterted E. D.' Morgan of New York, Chairman ; TlHiam Chand ler, Secretary ; and the following Exe wtive Committee : E. D. .Moigau o( NeW York, Governor Claflin of Massa ehusitts. Governor Jewell pfConnectij cut, Cattell of New Jersey, Morton of Indiana; William H. Kembatt of Penn- sylvanta, - J. V. Scaminon of Illinois H. D. Cowan of Ohio. Dorlge of Iowa, Snenoer of Alabama. Fnlroii of Marw wind, Abbott of Nortl Carolina, itlie country h.-MjiolitWwl oraniitcreial George C. Gnrhani of Ciilifornia, J,T relation, and rati saa hr comlrsle tlwt i . .wriii or "iiiinesoi:i. and r lliiam A. Howard of Michigan. Tliel "New Tork evening Post feels for tlie "indepeadeut'? Greeley press. It, , says:.. VMr-,. Greeley's tergiversa- I'ous, tncoDsistencies and caprice are difficult enough at any time even to keep track of ; but when It Is necessary not oulr to follow hut to defend them. tlie task is one which must needs move the most hard-hearted to pity," :! .. .'" " i ' l t n Though soldiers profess to love - the wives ttjey leave behind tliem. they s mebow, generally, go away in trans- .. I Hi V s6, 1872. -I ft ME3WY WAU ! Eatt- tv A flutmrtartHttr ftlanalalUam mm Bmm UiasaawAi(eaalcal swtimt. Mr. Beecber writes tq 0i Jetljtr j . Out of my back windows 1 laok down on four or flve;,! ysn. all 'well kept and lying well open to the sou. tioou after tbe grass spring rvn shall see the gorgeous array of ifamilciioiis as might make a florist farrrr enviens. llicy jut our from "th8-dges of tlie walks, they- crowd Tho"rirrcAr strii of grass at the lower end,tliy fitirly Ipstlp each other like'a crowd poorhig out of a public hall, in their ssrila to get jnto the light and opeik their gold en crowns to the sun. So brilliant are tliey ataJ so Inrdy, thttt we are apt to miss the eentimeut that lives, in ,them. Tliey ar not of the flowers that impudently prtsh them selves forward, demanding as to look, at tiien) wltcthcr we will door law. . With all their amazing: feriiliaiiej, they arc still coy love rlowc-iw, ttt waft for tbe.. sun, as a bride for the bride groom, .For dandelions dot nvt wake up in the morning before we do, Tliey wait till the sun has long called them, and they fling open their goJ(feo disks, and stilus with a real delight o4, exist-, etice, with a; etieer and atiniKktuce whichought to strike joy into UaaLart of a iriisiiutbrope, Spou after ppoii is at Its lagfiosf. the daii'ltdlon, tnlpkiilgth.it th world . Is hytgtt ' euoiigh,, and that tfc smt ran iil;iqagi; The lest of the tla r. tikl-i tin it-ell, Jhc goltleu tilanMtits with the greeii lepalsf and retires to iwcdita tipu.' ThuS jIt plays courtier In the morning, auu mm iu the afltmoou. . But. 'hitt a name J , Den -leuU, or 2),-dVeyn I .' Or, if you fly roflicsystcitjfttfciiaiiie, tlie llfirsh t'fr tirncuni. r , Slstll such jt hoipe-lovlnfi,' radiaiijt creature be called lion's foiA,,lieenust sonie' impertinent pn'Ing botiuist fancied thst lie hod es pied among its minor forras the slape oa llon4 tooth? , . ' Just as soon aft' we have rot polities' settled, business retormed. hnmau ua trire elevated. Mr-. Bonner, I am deter mined to form a" society for tie rerorniatlot) of latiU-albotatuoalnairtrs. UotJtiy has becq the Nrwh-;Ark ot pedants. , Kvery alisnrd uiitm. ot'everj pnigtiiatlcal prjofessor lut been tnrntd into Greek or iJttln, ami hong about the hc'K' ; of. unlutppv flower-. One might' as Well 1 ting a olctt.aiary arouml :i child's neck, hy, wjiy of onutuia-tit,, to iinpoe pn .flowers siu.-i oturag.HMis and outlaiidisii names as now defend the science ofbotany from all approach, . as a frt 1 defended by a nine ol t'liev-atix-tle-frise. But blessings m those elicerv.-ilktWxi citi'ihreiv ot.,th..s-tiii ! Thev are Imkii of brightness; their wftoiolifc Ulskea swlhif Vrrf S - ' They irre"iioC flirR-rr for rite band; tlu-y qre nop to be wont in tla booiu. 'fhey' Uo .not'love the houe, or tin? pres'snre ot a cWe boorjiiet.' Their ltfi' U ip the treti op:nair. ,'J'hey shiue otat' on you along' your daily walk. ','TbCy, crowd jour yard with golden coin, which, good for nothing In tlie inarket. yet may liave' tlie power to pouter more enjoyuiept, than cviildgolde.n'dollarsor ilunit..' ' " ' ' This is my utuuial tribute. To-day I look out of my window and thank God for the gifts which Jim sends n.e by the hand of dundellolis! Do they know my thoughts as a g:ie ou them ? Is there hot some sympathy betwern things in nature which wake up the soul to flellgltt, and aid the soul thus nroustnl ' i ' ' ', ' , ' ltehhid signs and signals, hack of all articulate utferaricO. piuy tliere'not be a subtle! rblattonship which will yet he discovered, as connecting the 'inward and the 'opt ward with .1 living relation ship? - ' If the Revalutor .Tiihn had lived in a liiutl where dandelions blossom, it might be stiriniscd ' what he meant when le tlcscri'ied Heaven as pavcd.or rather planted with gold.! Ul ' '' ' - . . i . i';' (" . U-., I '" THE ETE-IAI. COITinSftlOX. From the .North Amcrt-an States IJazette, Ma) '. and L'DltCil An adjournetl inortiitg of the f'snii niisHioii hnving in charge the -preliminaries And gnnenl orirani73itiit f the Centennial. Kxliibition in tliis citv I'hiLtilWphia niK Wctlnesikiy, Vlie i.'id. with ihtutnen CVmmisioners antl tti nlterndtos, rr-rewiiting ttrenty threo Stitenj. Attlicclom of the wis'-k tn-t-f Sittites -and Territoriesi were orH eially reprnaKtited. The task accom plished has Isfti rhielly ttiat of prt paring lor final Wort. i It is now riexilded that tlss Kxhilif tioo HhnU OfMiit April l.. 17. ami close alter six months. Tlie Exposi tion will be lieki in Fainnoimt Park, and every country is roqueted to be present, and controlled by ft- own Otaumifwiisi; ; TIk' Kxecutive Com mittee have reported, iu a document blending comprehensiveness with a commendable detail thereunder, pro prosing a capibtl stock t $10,000,000, tn he nisisl by a IkkuiI ttt tiiiance under a uatiArnl -clmrter. - By... thi methotl the Commtsnlon will ho "left to attend solely to tlsis ftnctiotrr thst :ipMrt:lin immedintultr to the fuccefw of the display, while : the fittum-ml functional vest hi I ' body speeialiy diargetl witli tlietn. A oatloual tt piopr'rt ron : will lie asked only to de I'ray the expenses of national rcpreseti tatrres. i- ! ! . . . - . The sab-committee elwrrged with re- f KH-ting the most desirable form of the building, postponed their decision until a site was selected, and until the sitn. should be wirvt'-ed and a decision reachetl whether the buildings are to be- permanent or- temporary.-' Tliey favor a structure tlwt shall surpass any pretleocsKor. 'The report ot the 'Corri miiteeou Plans and Architecture is now before a special Commit tcediarged to select a plan lis a basis; and an other committee are constituted to place the matter liefore tlie people of the country with a full definition of the ends in view and the proposed methods ot' rtmmipllslimeiit and the lieneticial results to be exjiected. - Al ready an offer iuts been made of speci tnt'iis of uirUlK- niiwfc-Jg .aodrnxJels from the estate of tlie Marquis ot Bute; of rolhtiofi bf sli'the fbrld flsti ofthc world, slntT, of the 'dtrfcrepl; 'xiloii' hutl truiUof the globe.. iiitVuii Us k.i.-m The Committee on Classification liave adopterl tour, grand divisions- national products that are the basis f manufactures ;-(thc manfaetores resnlt ing; the means of tltese reMiilts, ami the otteetsof this activity, t This gen era! clastiiicatioii is tnrtW'd out in ten ilcparGiaeiiU, subdivided into as many groups,-, having an equal number of 1 classes.' OtritsiS and artistic matters will be used to accompuny those- prac tical matters to which they most close ly . appertain, . rather than exhibited separateir .?n un ii:--.M-t. ', ' Tlnu tiie foundations of the great display are so laid that tlie remimiing work is chiefly executive. ! Tlie site. the time.- the out-pose, the. method of .raising funds and the amount to be raised these we know. 'We know, too, the broad patrotlsm tltat inspirits the whole.awl the practiil dmirtarts that aro wisely auticipatedj' We see from the admirable plan KtoptiM i whicii no much depends, and from early proffers from foreirrj eottntries, as well as front various Statr.-tht our own iirterest'is shared wht rever when the occasion arrives hr which such wise lire pa ration has b-eu irtade. it will prove wortny of the great event in. which tt oriel riated r:ot tin- worthy of the Nation, the State er the City. There is very much to be done even for nreoarat Ion. The decisions attained cover only the preliminaries and now thev are to be forfeited and mrrietl into detail. ' Bntr the p ost troublesome: work is ended, and the n-nresenUtion of forty Btates Satur day, against three-ami-twenty the pre ceding Weduaaday-tha -ar&t spirit :ind sound iudirmeiit shown, all certify that the further work will be satisfac torily srferted. w i . f - . ... j, ,:j ! V: i ;j.i 4 ' ft' $3 00;per I A. A holsall cltli-ki-a new on the fence, Cliijha-wti, Chappaijnal '' ,':": Ile.-hoeretl loriireelcv -he had no sense I h-t-.Juir-hof)-'l:l,:'''ll'i ' A IMarercbV-ka flew on the fence,' " ' ' Ooai-jtaipn,Cha.ppajU!iI : , ! ' ; Aislwantior Uiechlckeu that hail no scuae, Chap-rharschap, Chnppaqna ! ' . 1 - . r ' -if f ' t1'V Tlie Imb tailed cMrken got licked so quick, I 0'hajyohap.olit-p, Chnpriaqaai . . . I i"S ! He. fell from too fence as dead as a sUct, , ' ' Cliajssiltap-cbap- Chappatiuaf - -'r' I.....;-. ,.. ..... i . . . , r ; So more will he ckeer Ibr the Old White Ilaf, l)haM!bapcua,;happaijtui! - ", : Ills bunos are uiunched by Uie Thomas cat, i Chap-chap-cha's Ctiappaxnta! ' 1 I4EITIrAI. XOTEX. Only oim Democratic paper hi Ne hraska endorses Mr. Gretdey. , .Voorbees of Indiana was foiled of j elecfioii as a cclegat at fcirge jto tht ! Bald "jore" Convention' He was cleaned j cut by the Greeley men. "r - "'I 1. ' ' '": .' ' TH ! Dan. V oorhces says that tiiere are at ; lea eighty Democratic members of the House wh stand with htm, arid j tliat JuitRlaii-Vi thi gidyipirat : ic SenitoV for Greeley. j ,,;Thetiiferef nKn'safs in his Golden ; Age :-i"MR.Cteyi our brotlier-in-law tit New Orletfs. has not .resigned; ' liesigpHBtyiAf pot one of the dLstin ! uWliingTaTts of 'our family.'' , Ix'ecli ! cs are panarkjableor a.dlieiiveneja,",i ., ' Coo-wef F.iVney who is a sagacious ': -olserver, "iys the real secret of the I Demot-ritlctnovetaeirt iti Ctvorof Hor : tit-e Ilea iu.f lie fai that the Democrats '-want tlie Government, awl txr get If "will' support anybody or sell ,any ' liody."" ' ' ' ' ! ' ',' ; , . . - i ' ' 1 - The New York Wdrld (Detriot-raftc) the fiiorulug after die lireidey -rati-.llcatiou makes no etlitorial iiientioti of , tlie all air, and contains a 'two-column leader under tlie caption. ;. '"Tlie Cow j tirdice and Folly of a lAyitostrtttU; Sur , .render to Greefcv."' I i ' -' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i , Tlie IV-orld stoutly insists that Gree !3y litis po such stretigth in, the Soutli sis liis rluquer claiin. 'Some political i ii-odies,"r it remarks, liko ex-Gov-i-reor P. O. Hobert and some Confed- ,;nf e failure like General luibodesi ' aua le haste to launch their dug-outs in fLhe hoe ot bning taketi on to fortune, but UUe isouUsf rn people are doing -iheir own tliiukitig. They know the negro vote is solid for Grant, aud "the -tide Is1' Wrltig.' und Greeley's hopes Jtreittrandlng.1" r " ' ' "CTigfalJ ot,Tcxas':ocs..Jor Greeley.' "The last man lie "went for" was Gcn emi Anderson, in Fort Sumter, when tlie-t x-.S'oareJiaibecl ap ta a port ,lile from a row-boat ami summoned tlie jinirriiKMi to capitulate. 'I'lie U-nn.-tssl for the surrvtider of the White House to the White Hat will meet -vrtii a diffiTeut response. Grant js .notnc of the capitulating klud. . "TTilliam Lloyd Gan-isoii. oue of the trti wnost of Usi original nbn)itionits jrd the suiiet. - of Sum tier's ad iliertts in the anti-slavery contest, has r-!r'Y-cd' a sharp note to" that gentle oua in Vbioh he says of Sumner's late le-h tliat it is ill-judged, ill-timed,' tid so extravagant in its charges and hitter in k.s 'eTnaIltles as to neu irrawze whatever of just criticism can is futid in it. It will assuredly serve Tiie purposes of the worst foe the cause of imjwirtiid frcexinai has most to fear. Tbe Daily Vokshlatt. which Is the sirgau iif the imtnense German popula hit ion tf lyouisvillc, says the "Cliiciu-' uati fiasco has driven very many of 'Jistfs oppoueuts squarely into (rant's amp. It applauds the .-eech of Dnn V"oorhees, but remarks: .Mr. Vowhees however, must have Vuowu hi 3tdvaiK tlutt tlie Liberal Jit-rtl wJU answer his exposition with Mupid gritn uiaue and the populnr howl f tirant's biols. ' Hn the people will ilo have an' answer to make, and if the cuois, lies, between Greeley and Grant, all Deuiocnits whonbltor polit ical swimilers win vote for' Grant. AiI tlie lmmber of them is not small.'" ,BV JlC-ST.t iS SO MOKE. , (Itroia ibe Mountain Sunlinel.) On Witlneatl.ty last a ' messenger from Iei-'s EiK-ainpmeiit on the Blue MoiinT.iiiis twenty -five miles from I -a Grande, arrived bringing the terrible iiiteJligeiH) that Harvey J. -Meachnm had met with an accident by which he Pad - probably lost Ms lite. , 3Iedical ait.-iiiii was procured and with unusual Jiastc Uie physician, sought to roach tlie side of tlie injured one. But alas, tliey were too late. His-spirit had wended its way hack to the God w ho gave ir, and the family and many friends left by tlie absent one could only mourn his loss and find consola tion in Uie tact that while ite lived, he livtsl not for himself alone, lait for all. I n his heart wa a temler spot which rule -his wlinle action toward all who t i in tit coutuci wilh iiim. Of a gen ial ilLspivjiiuti. a pwKTOUt rutture, a high sense at honor and nuinliness. he a I all times and under all circumstan ce was tlie stiuic. No num. left him hungry ; tn noeded .issisUnti ever re f.id. But he Is giwic Jet the aympti tliics of n" all he with the utaoy rela tion and utrfiiularly with tlie wife ami children he so uddenly left to tlie en re of the world. Being a member of the fraternity of Odd Fellows Har vey .T. Meaeham was consigned to bis earthly resting place with the syn ptfhy, love and charity of Uie noble order sympathy lor Uie . dear ones left behind, love for the deceased, and charity lor his iults, which, be it said to his honor and praise, were ' as ftnv as an almost perfect nature would admit- ' . Mr. Meachftm was born Oct. 23,1823,; la Orange cnuntj'., Induuia, 1j . he emigrated to Calil'oruLi. and from theuce to Oregoa iu 1S12, wltere lie hs been a permanent resident since. dRASTS EKTTER OF Att EPTAM E. The following is President Grant 'fc reply' to the letter '.notify iug hitn of his nomination and asking his at-eerifcihet: ..' xErxTh' MANiioKr j. , VArjHros, June luth; To the r Hon. Thomas riettle. Presi dent of th National Hepublkran Con ventioii, Paul Straboch and .pUier,' Vicc-Presiilenls Gentlemen ; Your letter of tliis. .date advising 'ine of tlie. action of the convention held at Phila-'k dcluhut on tlie 5th aud Gth of this mouth, autl of uiy imuimous.noniina- ttoa for the ireldenoy is iretrcivtBd; ' I accept th 'iorflinarion, and' through jo.! retnrn my heartfelt thanks td ymir constituents: for this mark of llieir coor fldeuce and mipport.' .If elected In November and-pmtectetV by .a kind Providence iu health and Strength to perforr the duties of the high trirt wiiferren", .! prorolse the same zeal ami dcroda to Ute good of the whole peo ple tor tne future or tn-rofnctal life as sliown in the past. I'ast experience may guide me iu avoiding nitetakes, inevitable with novices in all profes- miMw atKi in an -occupationst. rv nen rerieved from the re'Donsibllltlesof my pnxmt trust by the. election ot a sue- cessor. whether it lie tit the end of this term or next; t hope to leave to him as exevtitive'a WAillUT at Jirr within its own lKrderR. at pence with otiUide ii.H'ioiiSj. with a credit at Iwuic autl abroad. ,ini 'without "emlKirrassing miesfliiris to tltrettten Its titttrre pros-M-rity.. .With the exprowfaiH t a de sire to see, tlie speedy Itc-ilUig of all bitterness of feeling between sections, pnrties, or races ot citisens, and the time when Uie title s'Vitiseu"? carries alUhe protection aud privilege to the humblest that it does to tlie most ex alted; I TObscribe inyself. Tery respect- iiuir, ytmr ooeuient servant, ' tSignedl. , , U. S.GKAKT. George II. Pendleton lias written a letter .recommending Mr. Greeley's nomination at Baltimore. Tbe Demo- c -its are of a very forgiving disposi t .'ii. ' 1 MuUHi j S 7', ( . p .'):!,' 11 I, IJ -I I Annum--in' Advance .Its..;! 1 ( -.-Kibi POKTLAND ADVERTKKMENTS. :otc r, oi "PtaklMliew by E. I (HiMnl MtoertUing AfM,frml 0tert. St ,'F 1 1 1 " . 1 ' iU"'- ' " IJ'.i-l 'g At'KEliM AN DOIXAB STOBK.Xo,0 KIrst Street. Innsirteri and Jobbers of FaivytmdvTaya,Cndkt tilaiwwn saw PlalclWare. .. 4 alor' ITouse, First between Oak ami xm. Pine Everytalmt neat. M. Lw LeofrtM- low.Trop., ;. , ... , .. .STATIONER! ' AND VERfODfCALS, Bancroft A Morse, . Agents for Mabie, Todd Jt Co'a celehrated r.if-r -'GOLD PENS; ;-"-.'." Ivison, CVi lvemau, Taylor ACo'stjcliaol Books; Jiulpuliliihe a ullline vf lani, iXank - prr thu State. ' . 1 1 - - 1 1 - ri M i ainian, the only direct Importer of Cloth 1 Ing, c, cor, front Washington wU ,; tHAS. C. BARRETT, ) B WHOT.WAtK BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, , '. I-arrest htoc.L hi I'ortlaixL t , , ( .. AKatrO Frvntemit JV 5 H'MJ'tJs.'Cva ttnstij BKCK, Wll JJ.VM A SOX, 129 Front St. lniKirlers and dealers in "' iiniia, Ririea ' 1 ' - ItrTolvertii : " l'evrv ilr-nSsni. l- ' Fi-blnf Tackle, Kiiiv-v il.s, Deads Dint ' ItHres. Kasketa, I 'ron not tbames and iiaiiv Carriagea, , ' t Agents fit the "Call TornU Powder Works;" . . also, ilir the oWheHer A Wilson Sew ing Ma.hiiies." HMU-lunakt-r ami Jeweler, Work done li.r lh Traiie. ' " it?. i 15 OOKANT JOB PKIXTKRS. HlmeS . nacnetasr, " rruw aireet. Brigham A Kcinhart, Itrst strei-t. lietween ink at 1 Pine. Imoorters ut'bioves. Hnu- ges Kit.-ben t'tensils. Wuchantin, W, A., s. w. cor. First A Taylor -' ... -., ... .11. I 1 1 ,v .... 1 ( I bi Cheapest Kumllure House in Port- iaml. VAlJTEilO r tr.t Street. Cslarke Hen. lei a.u & Osik, SI A S First 81. Dealer In Drj- Goods Fancy Millliierv, Ac A.t. - .-.-. ""kknA Kosenfckt US KratitSL Cornrais "ty -aon McjvIuiius A dealers lu Oregou and California Produce. Conale. J. B.. manoti.nrer and dealer iu Saddles. ILiiiicn., and Sa( Idler v Hard ware, Sii Trout St. Ctmrler, W. A Co., KM Front street.' Mer ,cbani Tuika-s A Cksluers, ILHs, Furnish ing GisslSj De tjishnmtt A Oatman, VI Front ;.-4reet. Ileal, Ksiato Akcois,. mone loaned houses rented. DENTAL GOODS. C. It. Wood aMACo.. lul Front st rem, I'ortlaiid. DRUGGISTS, i II. Wwdard A Co " 1(H Front St. Orders from any isirlion ni the State or Territoriua carefitliy Ifll.-l by mall or express. Emir, Lowensreln ft Co, Fnrnltnre and C.-risa.0caiors auires from UH to 14 'irrt street. EmpliiynieiU Agncy."""Withereir"Ar"Hri) ntau. (lO Fmni struct. Fui-niah all kinds of helji. ' ' ' EvenUng A Beebe. 10 Front street. Com mission Merchants and dealers in lo inestic Produce. f.":shion LYverv Stable, corner First and P Salmon - (tn.. K. - Corbett. Pronrietor. rood turn-outs alwavs on hant "isbel A lioberteor. r'irst and Washing F ton sts. Dealers and Maiiufactm-ers. Clothing, Furnislnu? bloods. Freeland, Dr. B. K., Demist. OtBce, No. S, Iekum's Block, cor. F'irst and Wash IngUinsu, "S ill A Steel, 7o and 77 First street. Doat JT crs in Books, Stationery, ami Musical Instrnments. i CRAY'S MUSIC STORE. The largest Music llou-con the Coast. STEINWAY! PIANOS, BURDETT 0R V - CANS, i ' '( -i ,. G. L. DKPK.VXS, Manager. HOL.E AtttNTB FOll TUB "II OWE SBWISti Ml. II I N E. . C;Jf Axents wanted. Jl Hahncy Bteeme, firoeers ami dealers in ail kinds ot i-sssLs corner First aud Main sts. Hamburger. B., 1X1 First street, Inijiorter aial denier in -sta-ik Fancy Dry ttuods,. Millinery. Heu-lee, D. II., Pbotixtraiitiic Artist, S. W. corner First and llorristai atreuta. Chil li itiis ptoturpH rs-i)ilty. Uennchst-n, I., c & t o., 109 First str.s, iiannliictiirBTsand dealers in Jewelry, , Wtitclies Ac. g jl Ibhard. ieo. I.., W Front street, whole s' sal dealer in Groceries, Ixxa-a, Wagon Materials, Ac. , . f Holge, Calef A t o., '.17 Front si reel, w ho! aale dealers in Drugs, Paint. Oils. tilass Ac. ... 1 f I,' Sewuig .Mjs-Iuih'. straight uee rl J ill CJ die, nmler liud, -lock am,."" Competition cliallengeil. . M. E. Travel, 112 From Sttvet.- Hkrrgn-n A Shln.ller. Ins tm Tit First u inqairum F'umituro, Jbstding, Au. : IiSi-mal ional HoU'L cor. PnnS awl VlonU- . on sts. M. Itti.lolii, Ir.nirietor. Free ' Biisr attends steamers. .' Kolrn, 4. A Vk, l Front at t-eew wboUtsUe , and retail dialer in Fine Clothing. Fur nibmg snoods. - a.ajn Doree. Kesraiirnnt . private rotaaa a-vJi for Families, cor. lot aud t'ims street. . Veos, Propileldii "falftr-Er'ft "i:rU"whoSle dealer In A." -M Wines and Laq.uoi-s, O. S. J. Cos Block aad San Franc ta-o. . M eier A Scbmeer, 111 Proht street, whole- ata aud retail (AKUtwUimars. i "filler. Johs-B.,88 First street. Watch i" m. maker and Jeweler, offlTs to the pobbo a flue ammrtmaaa of Wahmea.CioAsand Jew- . elry. , . , Moel tor. Co-. Fnmt near C. street, ileal". ' . era ia- naUe and fbrakm Wines. Uu-- on sts i i.ii "((-Torthruii. Er J Hardware, Iron. Steel, 11 Hotv SpOkeSf Hardwood Lnmbcr, Ac. ' o cck!ental Hoel,iwr.iFlritTiTid Morrison -' KVuUlh A Look. I'ronrlfitors. , ,, l ttSarrinh, Watklns A Cornell. Keal Estate mT i Agents, ea Front street, between Akler ! Snd Waahjugtoa. , , . , t , . Photograph ie Goods, ' ..." r lol Front' C. 11 W cssl ard A -Co.,' street. If Ue, J. M.. 127 First street, wholesale dealer in Tin ware and Stove. " I It tuhtar. Paul, 1SX Ftrat street, importer ot Berlin wooden Carvl-iys, Parlor prna- ieit.-A. 'i1 klur, 14. C, Itaal Bstata aad Muuey Bra- 1 ser, vi t roni ireet, I'orttana. u n osenlaum, IS. A Co., Tobacconists lm- iporttirs of Forelga and DoreoatW Lluunrs ussBouse, Front street. On First Class mnc,tpies. no. nyan, TTopnctor. Cjherlork, 8., HI Front ana 2 rtrst t..lea1 pterin "iariioea, Saddjej-y, asA -dillury lolmrni,J., M Front mm, Oealev In Doors, : r9 ."frsh am) Bltmis, Wlu'tow and Plate Glass lijlnslwlincr, if, IS. First street, importer of fS -Ptnnotv Qrgaim, fcoeet Muslo, Musical Instruments. "Lkitlrnire. S. (SI, hit' First street, flriirirlst f!9. aad ApoUMcary.a iarmi stock of Perfume -.. Bn, ( I . A ( LimithA jfin.vls.71 Fi-onl street. wlioWIe f3 DniBtr, Paint, Ous, Window (Glass, I'or- imery, A. . . , " . iknow A rtoosj'jj First streei,rutures,Stold- ' n inga, rntmnS, Artists Jaaterlalis Drawing liistrnrminls. , ; iimltli. Put, broker, flti Front street. Dealer tn lsf!nl Tende rs, Gorurninent Bonds i Snd Gohl Dust.' AsTtl'SE, H. I, "to. 17 Front tm-t. ir Waauhmaker aad Manns.uring Jewel er, Is appointed ago i it fur the Walthain.fch-ln,. . t- Howard A Co., Chaa. E. Jaoot,and Ihef 'al tlnrma watches ; also, tr all the aodn.-tioas ( ami importa of the Calllonua Jewelri- Com- v. Ran -rrsiMlsW. tseivl Itar a ".-trenlar. '' Walclies rejnaired lu the very best maimer and , WABKANTKD loRive satistactlnn. I Very ton, .Vs. I7S First street, nuuiutau- ; im Hirers ami dealers In Furiilinve. Bed duig.Carpets, A. - c ; Vhe Cl.Shlng Store. 113 Fmnt tarweTTlotie- Ing, F m-iibiing tiomls, l)o.s and blMws. Harris A Prnger. ri 1uttl.-nr. IU " 1 V Mi Front st. Js In Wagons and Agrbnilniral Imiilom Naler I ImiJcmema 'jw, E. D-n. w. cor. First and Oak sis., -.a dealer In Fine Brantilea Wines, English Alte atsa Pal tin. ' "' ... "jlyler. J. A., 11" From stre.t, aliolesale "L tleoler In Butter, Eggs,' Cheese, lanl, B.uion. A.-. ' ' ' . Williams & Mrers, .1 Central blork, Front Street, tmMiitefsta ilorchaala and dealers in Produce. - ' 1 UEO. K. F. IWAI3S, - GENERAL ACCTIOVEER, Daffas, Ore gon. Offick la Kepttbltcaii building. Mill street. Orders solk-tted. All bnlnes promptly atlemletl to. ... .. raajf bJjsd, piiLeotoet or.poii mmamej. -'"-" C.VjCRAWrirrlwVor. .r-4 1 tin f'i.t iik-14 ma ' Thi Wkkklt Orboos STATRntA!! la published every Wednesday nKimng. i Contains a tummary of all tbe teksrrapbl.i dtapatchwlaaa alt lac earraaa. etata aod Ea cai news, editorials, correspondence, mlaorl larry, poetry, etc, from Ttra Dadlt Btati- " -4 :-! -.6 '--j.--.-stw.lf V l-'!' "'A First-das 'Weekfy Hewspipef." ' '" Terma, trt.OO rsSrvear in vanca."1 99 JO fcrds iwmtbaiaaranoe.( Adveruaementa at libaral rate. LIST OF , POS1irOFriCES. ! " put Bake l. Aabnra, . -"' Ba!ke!?citT. 'r' "'' Clarkmdl'eiJ o-sii r, COM,-'" -: ChJoaw.W? - , i iii f . (-- -. t , iw.s liraaT---: tiam,. - , , , Humlnldt Basin, Jordan Valkrjy Kve Valley. Ca-,WW) ,i? John ImrOty,' j-1 Payvllle, . ... Atsea Valley. Apntegate. Corriaba," King's Valley, Tlbevtv, Ll.tleilk, Newport, ilewum, - i c fbilomntb, Starr's Point, ''' Yatpiina. riakaBMa Ashkud atrth, , Central Point. Kal I'rintL t " . , tsraafa Pasa !I.Sprtmta, JmtAKtmrui, i r , J-lkville, ijingellValley, If Ivaai x, - ,-, noca r m. .Willow bprtngs, Tanar. :' ; R ' ' oaepkiae.' Klrby, Iceland. Plate Cree,', :.Wakl9, Bstlow, . , ueaver. BnonCeek," Clackamas. Clear sjreekv . CiitUrigsvlllo. wamasuas, 'jsr I -treMk. Butte Dimppointnnal, Cottage ttrore, Caaat Fork, .... . C'ainp Creek, t rt wn rbe "a, " ; Eugene City,. w . Krank-fln,.' filadTkllngs, Ilighlaud, Molalla; "dllwnuklr, : Needy, , Xton, Oregon CMy, - . Juaotion, '.swego. Inr Tom. ' f Mnlujwk. I , ; 41tUAOk... 1'leasanl HU1, . I;i 1 Tl-,,lu-al Astoria,' IstbllHlS, . huislaw, ,.! ,' SirlngileM, "WHuunettaForfca. I iiutpta, . Neiiuieta, ' i kipnnoii, ; Summer llonse, I WVU - ; '"' ' Entna. ' .Albrnsy. llrow nsvllle, it-rawforrlavllle, Diamond ipll, . IfnmsTmirjr, -. llnlsey,.w Is'lsni.m, i' l"eom,.-''-"- .. line, - . . rvm, - ..-o.Ib Spriutrs SIh-AI's. Xartaa. Arirora, Aumnvllle, Buttevllui, 1 Drootts, . Fairnelit, Pair Ground. sirmia, Hiilibard's, ' Jefferson, Marlon, ' Monitor, ' ' . NewollsvUle, . Salem, Rllvertoa, J . 81. Loula, Stavton, ' Subiliuayv i - '- cooa. i t'oijiiilU). . KinpirelttT, ; ' t;n.luuixl lira UV, N'orth Uend, V Uandalph, - '- 4'olirusbUi.' J oluuibiatUv, . 3 flats Wank", ' ltasier, ( ( 1 1 .. . CU (1 j Sauries Islaml, ' u rs-aji loose. North CauimiiVllle, Camas Vafley, Drain, , . , Elkton, Galesville, ' -Gardner, Kollopgs, - ' Iooklnglasa, Mvrtle Creek, Oakland, -I 'ass Creek. Rosebtirg, wttliuig, Ten Mile, rmprjna Citv,-"-'-Wilbur.,,.". Yoncalla. , MnUnasnaaw , F"ist Port laml, Port Ian. 1, bpriugville. , Tillamowk. (taribaldl, Nntarts, -Nesto.-,kton, Tillamook, Tmsk. lurner, Vermni Wa.onda, , ' Woodbtrrn. r SSaAk. Bethel. BrWgepoTt; Bueua Vula, Dallas,"" Eola, . . j Elknorn, tiraad Renin, " Indeprivlence, l.imiln,. : i.uckinmte, . , Iwltvllle, Moiimoutu, Perr-dale. I'mntilln. Cecils. ayitaa, ti l ! .i i Ri.skvanJl, 1ST Aiitcueii'S siaoon, Marshall. ,. .Me-wlowTHle,' 1 "WTaseo, Anteln, Bridge Creek, ' Descnuttws, Hood Jfiver, -Princeville, watt's, - fiianish Hollow, The Dalle, Wasco, . Willongliby. WtMblng-toal. Beavenon, Contxeviile. .... . . Pilot Kork. i jfennieton, ' Inkm. Cove, 1 Grand," ; North Powder, OroDell, Siimraerville, ' Union. Amity, ' Cornelius, llelleviHV I; FnreMUruva, liavton, GleiK-oe, , Ijithvcue,- ""' Greenville,' McMinnvUkv , llillsboro, . . .. Mountain House, Middleton, North Yamhill, Mhollsi Kerry, - Micri lan, . . Taylor's F'e'rrv, Went f hehallm, Titalntin, Wheatlnad,; Wapate, ,.. N'ewbera. WASHINGTON TERRITORY. (Tallana New Dtmginess, Port Augelos, . . , , 1a.ls. Battle(;roinl, llrnsh Prairie, M..ntiaBlutr, l'ekln. I nion Hirer, , aucouver. (liehallN. Cettan-ille. Cbeunlis Point, Klnu. I lotiniam, Montesano, Sitsop, ' Sliarou. , I'-MlU.. Klirkltae. Block llnnae, Colnmbus, . ; Goldendale. Klna;, - Black Kiver, ; Eacbu, . , , ' (Seattle. tslaughter, . ;; Snnptalmie, eV-oak, While Biver. , Eetaisw :. Bolsfort, t nWlltl, . t 'l.niuato, ' Glrndem; lirand Prairie. : I'umclhrey's Landing, sAoekumchtick. Arcada, . Oakland, Pkokoralsh, ' iiberwood's Mills, . Castle Uocik, j . ..i ....I,...., F-rvejiort, K.llautu Monti, ello, tlak Point. Ilint. . Ellis. . ( . t'ovvlami, l.tsa'.ady. Franklin. tMllauoom, - ' . Zacoimv - . PaetCe. - Iinieeport, .jColtisiwk,,, w Knappton, Osternllf, Klvorslde, I , - U . I'nlty, Womlwai-iit Landing. '' 'ska-al: - ' Cascades. -White alinon. MSevema, Fort Colvllle, Ko. k Creek. Siiokane Btvlge, ' t Won Flat. WikUkma. ' Cathlamet, , Eagle Cliff. , ', Walla WaUa. IVlta, Patalia. Tukawin, Totv-.het. Walks Walla, Wallula. Whateaim. Filial ins I .a Conner, Sandsu, . . tlkagM, , Whatcom. ' t AefOrsmn." I'.irt Dlfsiovery, port I.udlow." Port Ton BsnBd, Kilanp. Blnkelnly. - Port ibelison, ltirt William, ' port Orcbanl, , . svaiN-k, Teekale. ' NiMithotatlsin, fwell, M'lkllteo. Sanhomlth, Tulaltp . ' Tamrataa. I!aver. Coal BanA, ' Grawl Mound, Miama Prairie, Olyrapla, Tiimwaier, Veha, ' Taklnaa. 1 Attamun, Fort tsiincoe, K-mnoweck, KiUitas Mok See, Sclali. Yakima. Moot'y Order Office. '( 't Wbat the Weak Seed. ' . Why do tbe debilitated and feeble dread the ; iiimmer ? It is because beat k an exhausting element, and they are not In a condition to ' bear the new dram wpon their languid rye terns, which they think must necessarily com mence with the warm weather. But. cannot this evil be obviated? Most indubitably tt can. What these weaklings' need In tact, a liat nine-tenths oi us need at this season is an accession of physical labor, and this destd erattmi can be secured, wlthont absMme cer tainty, by a coarse of the rhtghtlei, yet mild est, el all vegetable lonkw, llosUitlfr's stetm ach Bitters. . , : . ( . , . . . : "Thousands of men of baslness, mecbanks, ami proi'rssional men, break AWn, imrtlaTty erwlmlly, under wrr summer lalmrs, Mm- ly Iwuause they hara eg touted to reiafoMa the powers of nature in tbia, way. To per-, sons who use the celebrated lnvigoran and coiTc'tlve rejrnlarly In hot weather, the ex hsn station whk- h cessive heat Is apt to pro- ' dnoc nuder other clrsuowtanoes ia va kavwn.. They aro not troubled with, naaaea, their ap lietllesare good, their digestion vcllent,and their habit of body all that can tie desired. ' This Sn-twenty' years has been -thenalSirm ' t.-nUmonv of all who have taken tlie Hitlers as a stuiinuir torjcajid alteraUvr. . Its ll,a. , e t dne to the citre and '.rttptrlo(i. flihrtlff ' to the tenchings nfexpeiiment.il sclenoe, with whkih Ha- medldnat Iswredlenu have keen eulld Irom the vegetable ki ng him, the a'lml rftble pftiricsrlions In whk-h they at e combined and the tumpmllcd purity of its sttnuiUtlvs , bad.. JniMl7:dSt:wH ( ; "i w.i-.li The? Best ! to W-rlel. -i . . - . t: ( -i !; . A- rfi ntU-nvan writes from New Orleajn. a f..llos: fsi'nd me two dollars worth of voor ' r.HlsTOI PI LEU, haw tried aU kinds.'' anttdn not hesitata to sarihat HrMol'. ure : tin- best Pills In the world. BUlSTOLS HAR S A V A Itll.L A, tbegreat Wood purillerihoobl be nol with the Pills, ' ' n JttBnlSldlt-Wlt ,-i-i i.l . , , ..jit ,. . .. I. , W- i- l.i ...... . We do not wish to Inform roa. rra ler. tan' Dr. Wonderful, or any nthefman, lusli-m . ensl a remedy that o res all tliseaairmiml, bdv or estate, and Is designed to make our soblnnarr sphere a bhssfsl Paradtsa. to which Heaveu itself shall be but a skle -4iow. but we do wish h Inform yon that Dr. tsage's t atarrh Remedy aaa oared Uxmsands of ,aes of Catarrh la Its worst form ard faces, and the proprietor will pay SJ00 for a ea so of this li athsome disease tliat cannot ere. t..l bv druggists. "JttnelSrdlttwlt