0 V V."" ....... f i ' "i g " . -r.. . ,, , j i.y man,. n , , ' , .., , '. - V t ' ' ' ' r . THE WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN) j f .' f " L ' ' 7 " J' ' "" .iji'"; Issued Every BfttnrJny Morning. j J l fff f- I'' ' (T THE DAILY OREGON STATFSMAN. ' J"" A. V. WATERS, Business Manager. r g xl jf O I'lT 1 j'fj f& ''t tag " V?f "f" Afy Usued Ever' Mo' fPpi rtmfa, I p.-r v,v,bv Mni n'mill w Jk. ft ' ft f j 1 J . A y ' f Hi N $ ' y j fr ''n I I I I 1 A. W. WATERS, Business Manager.' Per st months, bv M.u! or otherwise SO J-C yV' AaV M 14, J J X , li VAiT A M -nwL 1 - 1 11 III ft ll 1.1 J . ., ,, SubvrtptmnMn every Instance, to t pnhtl,, V V MJ X 'V 'J VAV A S rlT U H VVU RfL4 J.!? tarrler,, wcek.....i...MC.U A.lvp.tlm.n-(.l...l-n.x1 at ronmrnahle mies. LJ S , fifntby mill, month. - r.... . , " I SirtMwrtiitliMi.bjnwil orexreimiMt beptMin ;r s liMliii; . SALM, (Tit EG ON, CTUUDAY. KClf nn nmr uu i v . v : : 1111 i newstutht .lu.lgvHiHl mnnyot hUlVlomK Utter M ,n(Mii!'it nf Sl,.m l,rt,;,.h i",,u' ,! n. tiou fi nv nrliclf on , yr, , , nllv ,,,. . ,,, LJ TIip AttKiny DoniiH-iat say .Ttn)gp Slmttm'k Is a IVmoerst. Tin will be news ti tht .ImlovHiiil ninny ol liSal'rloml. III I 111) IUIJ1 A numK'r of nttulshns of Silt t.nki City have re-'o!veil njiHiust "t!iinltiriu."' Tliis is Vfiy minimi. The tl t-st tmui Is generally pn tiTml. There are thnf hnmlred t lions i nil b'i-1 -els of wlwat at the little town of IihIch'ih1 enes alone, axvaltlug shipment. Wiipii tlmt nurnlipr of dollars return It will K-aw that roniinunlty eay fwm a ilnandal stand (Kilnt. Cong;i,os.loual pnnvi'tling; show that this great ttopnblte I at "peam with all the world and the rest rf mankind." I'n dr rreid'iit U rant's Administration, af fatr ol Gowrnnient have bei-n caivliilly inaungtH) and tho country h at pencv. ntfst iK.nt.it. Hfivnt clispaii'he intorin n that the V. S. Senate lias imilirmed the appointment ot Judgo Lltehentlmler to the l.-jfi.tcr- sliip 01 the IT. H. Land' OtBe - nt I.a tirandt), Oregon. We know the Judg and can vouch for his honesty and ability. The talk of war with Spain has passed of in smoke. Should that weak power h sinand nothhigelso will do, we should jtirt take in 1'nba and pay the expense of chas ing them. The United Stat-s needs no t"uba and yet it naturally belongs to the Vnlted Stales. Gen. Brown is denounced as "boggisir f'r wanting to carry off the Senatorial prize. He has leen favored with the State priming and ought to stand aside while some men longer in the service a re cared for, and properly fixed up. Gov. i atkinds (with a d) feels a little nly and General H.iydeu lotks wise but god natiired. Large clubs of subscribers to the Weekly Statksmas an; reaching lis dally. Ti e firmer wants a good ajjrlcultural papt-r which he finds in tills sheet; and, the me chanic and professional man finds just luu lie wants, and general news in connection. - iitVigious (eople need no other paper for the news i:i that line. Daily, 8.00 per annum; Weekly. $3.00. U VEKM S THE Hl fll. iiieiie rents icr me last nve years in Henry Ward Beecher's church have been $.W,000, more than $100,000 of which has been devoted to charitr. Xotwith- standing the church's unparalleled diffi culties, its inward prosperity has remained the same. The unity and imrntnny of the church was nnchanged, and the feeling between the pastor and the church ha been strengthened. Gov. Curry, Gen. Uayden and Gov. Watkinus (with a d) continue the Senato rial contest on tlie supposition that a Dem ocrat will lie elected. They are looking carefully afler their several interests and will appear in po:it:eal war paint in a short time. They will awake after the election to find tlmt a straight Repub- 'ize. I-Ut AMI lll'4Mt:l tMHU. Kx-Goveinor Gtbbs writes a relresiitug letter to some ciilzcu of Snlem in "which he pt ttj 1 gs the U'ytho case, and say , as thoso n alin;' It. belli ve. H ere is a teeh nlca' loop hole through which some lunlv i going Jo steal something mid ho lurty as well do it as any other lawyer. Gov. Gibbs Is hi the pi art Ice of law and "of course Is expected to u-e nil hoimruhl -means to obtain tees, but in tku t;a. ha knows the parties to have ; irr,W,-rf mid pnhl.far tie ; ror,,,, mu that dlspossos. lug them, now on the point he makes Is equivalent to stopping si man on the high, way and demanding bis money or lite. The property in ill-puto was put on the market and put ehiM-il, as a inle, hymen who knew hut little of the Statutes at Large, but did know the ch tractor of Jlr. Wilson am! frit sate in buying. The claim ot Dr. Wythe now tests upon a trifling mistake made by Mr.. Wilson and w ill be corrected by a court el'etiuitv. without itontif. I tic transaction in the ttnpr , t were In good taltfi. and ti e en ... ...W ! . 1 . .) , . . . .. Now. if Gov. Oibhs can afford $ party to m h a swindle nf a large number Ot the cMjhmis of Salem, he shoiihl not tempt (o make it App vir "pri)f. s-!o ta'.' The lawyer is sni posed to aid his clients In obtaining but never to aid one hi perpetuating n fraud. Th courts will do justice In the matter, out it Is expen sive tor owners ot small properly to fol low iif rich la wyers in such litigi t oil. The Governor further says that no set- s.eineni can be made except with defend. ents "Individually," which looks as il the fust suspicion was correct, that the whole scheme n as intended to compel the own ers of property to boy themselves out of lawsuits. The parties and tlwir altonieia wiil tind their supposed victims in Salem more formidable than thev c-rimate, and when they get through with the matter le able to sec where they have hut much labor. FOHEICN NEWS. RnnU IN oproFit. MuNTbFAl.. Dee. IT. The Mechanics' Tiink will ri'iipen to-itiy, n ,iin t.t 1'2.", W having been ebraineii. Montkk t. Dec. lS.-The lSien ruhlic new spaper temporarily suspended, owing to financial stringency. Sfonsrenl Kfoten 9Mnteuret. The Rbcorder sentenced four of the ri oters at the City Hail this ni iminsr to six uiontbs imprisonment each, with hard labor. The police are on guard, and ces tirure workiugiueo atr prevented trim gulming in crowds. Work is promised some of theta on Monday. Haulers Arn-sleti nml Unme onfieaied Ottawa. O ,t.. lh: is. At tlw in stance of the Fish and Game Trotection Society tor the counties ol Pnscott and Unell. a par'y of seven hunters from the United States were arrested for killing : oi-er our ot season in the vicinity if e.-e.-k. i:-Uf been fined and confiscated. game Then'iis ica-t!y a snhrnce in nature out of which same kind of muic ha tiwt en yoked. Mnfals, w Justice to myself and my readers sug- 2i'" some correction to mv article on Tolltical Greeds," publish,,! the Sl'ATl-SMAN November ltl!b. If that ttifi ele was nor. sot no bv Unit hiill-ni nshble iippeiidage to a tirintiug ollire, the ttevi some one played the devil with that arti cle. I have always reuretted mv hmhHi tV to write an Ititelhrihle h ind and b id nan cause io no sorry, t ut never more than now, (or faulty punctuation, "i hev always fail to reach the statin," etc. Is the first ot the precedins; sentence. Fur "now finally" lead none finally. Thank" to a tine government, leave an open Held fir dl-ctHsion, Instead of as it is. H e tunc ask each other, alter a careful rethrospi c', in view of the present and on the. tint s. hold of thn future, how far. etc., H!:tktnr one sentence ot the two. Instead ot "z.'til of a scientist," tvad xeal ot scientists. 1 take in v share of blame. .ONTUACtWN AM t T N-.IN ("tlniiot lii'conio a tiatlonal s-ti:. ? he tween the Democratic iiariies, for thev aie equally imder the coutrid of capitnli-ts, but a new party may ttiaUe It hot for both of them in the next national c'lifest, fb, lij-moci-itic X,ll:,s t'oiivenii in will not fillow the U&poitU n I'uniisviViiiibj. l'he lnhrnki ty--h -'J!.t!ge4. i-i,.,. Iracfjljwiiil eoji-eipieneos are before lis. W e Hr&n -H(((.!ytie4ce, .though il U said tdTie S school. The histnrv of baiikb-g in tiitHlti'ti States, tottnded on "gold basis," Pa hlstoiy of leal f an ) peiiietmted upon the peotilo who as n-i acknowlt de igoonince upon fh.auct-. i.ef all rest assured fh n capita i ts nuder-t -md how to lay tribute upon ptoduie a. i h at 1 see men blindly follow itig lmctt fi"l ami designing; leaders I itroiiulc sn-pvi- tlt.it we are not yet capable ot scil-govei miient. This is strongly iUtl-tnited in tli,- financial controversies which nine out ot ten con fes tiny do not usidi't-sitiiiL e,iisi ,,iii,o It- follow the artful, sonlid. selti-hly Inter ested. Add to this cotitt tbtition a clas ni men and newspapers who sell tln in-eive-for place, paironrge and jwlf, still, con victions of truth and instil a, id it ,,i down the current of con itptiiiit. I f el as though (he whole battle from dfHttitn np to tine ltcpublicaiis b is to be Ion-lit ovr again. The oh! battle the battle ot the ages -is not yet determined hetwe., the indiistriai classes, u,() wealthv proilmj ers, and the po-seesors of wealth," -jiecu! !-tor-', banker?, capitalists, a ptivieged d iss who as Jet contiol govern incuts am! riuu out or iatior In rents, inti ivst, taxes and protits the last farthing produced and divert it tnim its legituu;:; clumiicls. me mgnest go h( of coiiimuoitv, to stock gambling, coiruptloi! tiinils. etc.. etc. the financial problem iidcudes all vu inunnuiai anu national eionomv. u nen times are good we bear it said on ill sides : " Money is plenty all kinds ot business prosperotis-cvrc bode at work." v hatever promotes ami e: counges limii -tries tl.e production of we. lilt is a pub lic b!e-8lag. V etity ot money and low intetest tti a eonse pte. ice, bis "this , fr c . Look at the recuperative powers of Fn u x-! Where lies the secret ? Plenty of ino iev over f30 percaptn, KoglaniifS). whete wbereas we have but in stK-. ie h-w than four, atid it all owned s'y tlie '.- c who as soon as able control tin volume and have no government issue, will put Intetvsit at rans to please, themselves : ntaiiufiictiiriug. shlpbuildinsr. etc. would i cease, labmvrs would be tliniwn otitofcm- ptoyment and general stagiiaiiou ensue if liot insurrection or revolution. We have no --wold bvis." The gold iti Wall st. ami California st. belongs in London and Frankfort, is here oi V-iit. Kight or ten millions was taken from San Francl-co to Xcw -York, last (.ill on speculation and we w-ere thrown into fits. SiipjKise they move that Own Wail st. to Kurv-!. w'e woaid betbrowti into rerolut'Oti. Dj the !lsi. of l -J I in a curiosity yti rday iu the Miaii of t in. 'It ' which was tnketi from a hog nhuwli oa hss farm. Cmioatty huuturs will tin w, ca't 1 Kri an 1 nily Statesman of i-ulnrtlitv, MniiKe I reitk. If. Sli'Culliiiler. or Hmn 11 Praiiirt h Kuiulem vIim N' vi nil i Mm .1 1 1 1 i.i (I M W 'j' isliinvi m A A Fmnhlvti i Vf l :)..i... i. : A fo tr-hnrse fwm lH.imKing lo Mr. J. i ,.s ll,,m Lmio, hottaniB friKbteiit.,1 etrlav nft. rti(ii (i Vv.u,hi oa ComiiierehU street mid ran tw 1 he u a, Vul'ms broUo and the team niiiHl up near the W lsaJ Xi) sei inns ckma-jo done. 1 j-mhorlind and wf . . -"in t'omiDll 1 e I i,ii. 'i 1-elton Be tern 1 of tin. boys aiu eenstmitlr m .f "' JuiIeb Jobimnu will, il. .,i I... V "r-" H''i .. . . " a """"". nuvu vmi . W ' limit "' " J- r marrvins lF..rhbv guHNiiigcoupie, recently." The Juilro mh i ituiig la yroirtijj; very inoiuitoiieiiK ,roi j Win I 1 I Ml f lel'l, "firo M Mew. rlil II Ml- le Art. f, !',','or,, IV,mly V. . MM W. P. Burn 'i'" rurner t'omn-'llr at Eoi. mi i,,..,.., ..r 'Mr Mm i.,m ikt,,l trr ., . - - ... -...,HW w( KliIII, " . v itleuy 1!! nail rubber! In . -. - . l.vmi Jorijr rim. We lmv no opiaiim in t, CM, i ii ainail K linil. ryo a jiKliei mV( st,Klt,i.i, t"iM----' wi.nirs Marrtwm, a nuuuiipr. e,,.-,. i. o t mi.aciuM lor aetwto at the Alka HiK-ieti, f ,r lf ! "itmilvcd, That tli Unit Ol..... I... .A -...,e in.ire to nur from f,1(1, wiihia tint ii om liws w.ttmut Afflruiative Chun. J.il, matife ,. It. Wells. tilt' V Tun Uncoil KteiiniMlii)i C '(impair;', stennier )rlUtui:4ti(. willed lr Han Itiuiciitenycstriltiy iv, tin?, with iliefsi!lnHiii I.IHT OF' I'AWSlCNIU'flM : ,1 YVlmeck .Mis M A Feolv ami dan M vh I limn II 1! Acker fir Milter Jul, a Aiiilcrsiuii JI l'euli r J'. N lives N I,ane W II If i -us .1 II liiuklimt ,f t J' imailneh K J Wini, r .1! la llr Hull ami dan W m hnniev 1 'liter Ilni;lin8 I len P .Monrnfl fieo y Deplctl ! . I, r.oiiclmnl wf ,V inf F HfnrriKiMi Mr. H h btviisni & iau it r K')n J.is rmlt-rlner St ihs .Iftiiili! (iaribier ,hi tnitvt'H and fun W H (lrieliT U iMitiinM fftnina k ' Vt. M inr.ret I'ni.ls 3t,j;.,ii1jri .v ( i rniniiu , son r.tvtnut and itun W H ln-ist r , ami-lU tit tlie suerane. - a.-r A H.lpnuii list' II i a i i-Avst i;i:ii i.mr The Oregon file.iinihlp Company', uteainor Ajax nailed from 8an Fr.ucl.eo yesterdiy tnnrn- ItiB with the follnwlng Miff OF PAMHgXUJSlM: (Jen Wilson, V 8 A wid Mia. Kitty O.nie, faniilv. MiH M K Webber, J M f.yon, U V Hiiniiston, B I. Kins, (."ant Simpson, J Hiiinaniiin A wife. J B Kiiitii, C U'JodHtelu. J It MeCrsehen. Sins ),i!nnin, L i HitsliiiHs .ml wf. 0 Ncid, W Curtis anil family, Wm A MbCuIIoukIi. Mi. K M HoptdiiHoii, J Iaimiv, 1 Willurd, A K Coleman, Wm Hume, J M Church, E t'l.pp, W Cmyi r, I It llollowav k fmy, 1 Jt.rne Slid dr. F Miirmi, J Hnliertsoii, Wolf and Iwriilr, T.ic escreis f Hi, pan!g- Aedmryitw,lt HorniKio wr-n- of more than ,tsu itPr , w. re attrr.did l,y a large immtwr of tl;e trkm of liie institntioa. Prof. B.-Hwootl makes n-i f,.i...l.. A. it i , ... ' ,uiri.imisoii8of Halcm . most pr i u lessi-in i-h. )"I.nilr. i, raciac Wfl No. 60 A. F. A A. it. t leetf cflirt rs lat ciRlit for tln enmiing Mn,ii!e y, The list is M follow.: Henry If. Oilfrr, W. .H T. S. Balieoeli, B. W.; It. A. Pratt, 8. W.: H, j Thrall. Srt-ret.ry: E. D. 8i,t, Tnawnrer; A drew Kt-llv, Tiler. IJnll.l f ht. 1'hiiI-h Purrlti At thBwmBd meeting of Oit.Aawci.tion, r CmrOay, IHceml r 11, offlwrs were elected f, me fiwning year, M follow.: Vie President. "'. Mr.. 0irS A. E.1... Mm. Br. A. ?t. p-i."h: Beiretrv 1 r a w i i ., x reasuo-r, aim. i.. j.. GiJier Marh, t're-tdctit rt Pacific . ArrlUeni. Mr. M, p. iUnuby, of Bilrerton. n of 11 C. K imsbr, met with a bad aeeiuVnt oaTV'M!nr il.r ,),,K. 1. 1 1 . -i , .... ... ...... ,,c Kuppta ana i,:H while wa eruig lna team, brenkiiig one of lbs bone, th-sakle juint. Dr. P. A. ami rtsl op nw ,Mtint tn M to mske liim eoi f.irtaS !e. It will prnbably tak onie wek ! tinng the limb lack to lis old condition u:e Kepabhe Magazine lor Decvwiier hat h'ii iwthwl. It contain aa .nalysi. of the Ohio election, a rnriew of thn cmtisiga of 1ST5. an abie article on Labor in Enrope nd Amern nd other anirlcs of eipial interest to thone wl are interested in Governienbd affaire. This sterling: moutldy i a power in the bind and shoclj be in the lianls of every intelligent cbi- fc ii. Rtitwription lirice on1 S-l n. ' Hfad d Ii c to Republic rublishiuR Cotntunr Wasimt.qtoi!, I). C. ' Wno Htd t A .'ooil story never grow. old. A uron-r oi e lost a Imra from the front of his store and td vr:isil that if the bam wa returned tht-a wrwiltl be nothing said. The next mora -jr-tijirfta tiaiug u.cre foand on the stepa to iW store Awn y phi lw Hr.iTv.sMiJ, trrs to i- .-r.l vti.tmiiim. A. S. neer is y tfing up . I iimhis illne. tory of Albany. The clti ns of Albany have a Inn,; p titioii in cinml.tiou with IT sm af ir a daily mid from Albany to Dallas tia Baneiia Vista, Mon ili'intb and ludeiwndeiice, T b a lullus lu Ume to reach Albany by 10l a, a., iitHkad of goina to CbrvaJH. aa it due. Ti n (urn an.r say at about 1 p. m., tku. making timne-tinn with wain, for I'm :!tn,l, rt ili-m anil Robbing. Alwri:iit.of Hucti Viita, Jiloiimon'.li, Indo lomltW, lhtlIa.sauJSitlerare Iuoviiir lit thr Blitlr to aecompllsh the ,no eod. Tbeae pe- tttioiii will t forwanlid to Hon, 4. B. Under wood, Biwcial pimtal Agent, which Wng an cb- lect of o much importance to sa niatir piiplr no doubt Kecure earlv ft tmidt-ration. fietiliiina should be harried up, filled out returned within a few day. that Uiey may acted upon by the find of the new year, if tltey reeette the favor of the Pcmtofllce Ourjart- BIMlt, i: tating club at Independence ha. ehal loiig.d the CotbgeCItib at Muuuiouth for a public contest of their forensic powers, to come Off soon. At llnena Vista aii tie- petiuuu for Otily mail connecting with the wail trams at Albany, ia in eireiiianon. J. W. Hobarr, P. M., at ItcBi Vista is fillitic op his store with a n-w ami elect stock ot eoixU for that trade. The history al.o is turning out a sttpsrior quality of e.rthrn ware. Steamer Alice took on 1200 .aek. Hai e-d at Cortalli., BOO aaek. of oars at APunT, 400 Ksck wheat! al 1ml !-tii. iies km I a ur list of 1 -hi i gers, anil reached Salem at ah i 1 4 o'clo-k v. n, lai eTcuing, Sha w d-tna. 1 rfv t" e np an) layby thre hangar Ii .r "s r, ,od W M Jmiie. and family. I'rrlxlird of lluuKer. t.'uder date of December the 10th, L. 8. Dvar wiite. from Klamath Aneney to the Farmer tlie followtOB piuiifnl traced t : A Oernian emi gratit named Joseph Fram l has perished from hunger and eim.ure only five mile, from here. Ho waa a Doliemiaa by birth, 45 year, of age, and hail lx-en in America 23 year., and lias a wife ittid five diildren in Crete, Mcbrinkjh kfl 3ir 1.-' i..n 1,. . .-, . 1.1 ire iiiwib oilKlSriIill tia IfaioTlL rnark his old".L France!. av 1 a aww 1. . 1 X fin v,. I FX r iamJii yam, rctnrii ..r.,.v 3 a Si moroir!?. Haring ba f w l. rib- 'ne .'.bet would oonlr.baO mora to tn-. e-ml C ps Mngetwif abiat tsrt any none ! 3 ldi-1. Due. SfJ Cu'Iy, the purs r. , trives to mak.- nil cireiort j 1 be.nl win: m.' I- .. i , ,!'- tesj Ii i I- in a 111 ,) n 1 1 d ,i 'o ucr -Inci'i,' f, , - I 1 rou'iiu.un.i. r r tiie ps-- nceis e -. , 0t tHMM.di'i V ll 3 I. ii Kki,! ICS ' k"pt on hi. tfrwr not rat, T!ij enco tefjcoid iu the "mo, failed, tbt sb-lt Iran their way, and tQ, ii cam to a tpt ing, on the er five milea Wuii!!1j4v-re. Finding grs Uiey idopped to fd tlijf borsen and the w.ll mail wen. :..,.! tl. .tream a littln disbiiire to look for a road. W hen he returned tlie sit-k aiau had disappearett with bis borne. He had eaten nothing for eleven day., and Damn nothing for .ixday.. D a n called and Marched the rest of Hie day, and the whole of the nest day; tlie third day be found his way to the agency. A party of oar people went out at once, and afttr nearchins few hours, found bis hotly on the opposite side of the riw, lying on his face nd hi. horse tied to . tree eloae by. Iti. sup. powd that be perished the same day lie disap peared. Damn litd found a dead caynse pony in bit wandering, and had warded off .tarnation by eating the flesh. A postal card from In. daughter to the de ewiaed, dated Oct. 12th, showed that ansiou. heart, al home waited to hear from tlie absent hutdand and father. I wrote to the da-g; liter a brief tceonnt of lo't (teatli. Hi. r'in.tns mm broBght to t'f H-nry. neatly cifllnw!, and burid in ttt er-, f t,-ry at For K.'.m .ih. Arc mib , demt. i-a-im is w. J, opes1 "ft H J.n 1 iri,vf"i iw ,n t' " 1 ft i rh Htf p-. 011 J - 1 dtn tK. tt wi,t 'j'-1, IH . 1 at iii r . ' il d -e- 1 Dr. S. II. University at Foret Grove, wiled 00 u yesterday. He has just returned twin a visit to the Ka-t. and informs ns that l e expects imjiiartJint aid in building up the University in a short time. The institu tion is on a broad giuge and decrves lib eral support. Five Japanese a-e now among the students and all of t hem are distinguished for their shrewdnecs and apt ness in learning everything they under take. sriMivtUKS r. By recent dispatches wv learn that our old friend and fellow citizen. Hon. D. P. Thompson, has been appointed Governor of Idaho Territory. We have known Mr. Thompson personally for many years, and know that a better appointment could not have been made. Mr. T. is not oolv a , gentleman of Rupoiior qualifications, but is r.nd e ver has been a good Republican. A few simiiar appointments in Oregon would be of service to the couutrv at large. eel) k, emit -oi 10s rosornhlir,!! :i insmnneut bei.i r pliyd a' a ilisrami'. Thus, we ee natui-e. ti inssisteil by. art or Ingenuity, for:, Mies for us mil.1 sometime grind 'id nil t'ol. Mtr-ibi .soft, ct-wn,io,s nnfil jif list it bushes into cHence. Kveu iu miienee ill "e i a kind of music, is every musician well u ider-tainls. And in every c miposi tioo it we not see na'u'v" inu-ic mirror ed? 1'ln i-e isalie ru-li ot the torrent in irrand crescendo, the moanint?; and hri.di- in2 ot the w inds, the d asbii. ol the pelt ing rain, then tie gradual dving away of the storm in iliminu 'nil-s, until all is bushed to silence. 1'ben comes the rst. We all know the beautiful eH'.-i'tof the rest in inu-ie. which is tin symiin! of the music f siionco. l liets' is inn ji stc in absolute? -ileiice otten grand, awe-inspiring, more than is prihluced by the loftiest strains or richest harmonics. When we are told by the writer of ihe Revelations that there was silence in heaven fur 1 he space ot half .an hour, w-hat a taagnilicont idea it eon itiivs up in the mUd; Thousands of thou- sands and fens iil'rln'Mis,,Hij of brioht and gloriou- angels, w 1k wwcll the choir of heaven, lav down their ha "ps, with one ac cord lor tlie sublime rest in tiie mighty -cow. tnitt yonns wien.wiusyut c 'ir tn KorT 0 laewupn, it a ecronniw neklrw r;ueth,- tifiv ? tins mmti wrnwer tresitut mm in nmt, in -j it.. n-.- 1 oev 11 avc ac ill ivd the iKiinr iiinw.M Ti. u i 1 1 ., , i c jixiuim "'."JS caii.i.ig.ii,w our liilporting fei, and when oemg nify million ansu tnv bi excess ,,t our exports, which has to b,. j l j goiii or ini-e i! aneona stocks whMl be interest w li;c 1 come out o! labor. AIM meds na de- cthera accept fnch indefinih elmit that their conduct i. n i imrt:u'. 1 Jinnitll lmllMTetlilli trill uuii. ita SIIUIC III It. chart"- tlipv i J U4.RI,1U A It OI K fsrATt'TFS. A correspondent of the Pacific Chris tian Advocate, handles the question of gambling without gloves. This corres pondent thinks gambling as bad in a church as in a saloon or club room. lie say: 1 suppose it makes no difference in flu eye of the law whether this gambling i called a lottery or a rntrle. Tiie m-inif. -t object of the law is to suppress gambling of any kind. Worcester says; "A lottery is a distribution of prizes arid blanks by chance; a came of hazard in which smai; sums are ventured f,,r the chance ol ob taining a larger value, either in money or other articles." I suppose then fbat every person ot average intelligence nni-t know that these ladies find gentlemen, -rever-ened" and others who have won at a char ity ratlle a "prayer book." bronze la nip" "embroidered cross." -vilk 11 nbioll.'i," "statue of Joseph," " Ufc of our avior.' etc.. etc , have been guill y of a manifest violation ot the law" and sub jected themselves to imprisonment or tine. I suppose it is lcirdly probable that they will be prosecuted for ihi, crime, since by long continuance in it, the public conseieinte has become insensible lo this most serious evil; But 1 think it is high time that an effort was made to awaken the public conscience to this great and grow ing evil, and to call upon the promoters ot these demoralizing schemes, to save the commubity, especially our children and youth from these most vi cious allurements. The afl'rontery with which this thing is be:ng clone is verv remarkable, an i a striking i idex ot the state of the public conscience. What would be thought of such a thing as the violaters of the game laws "pub lishing in the papers each Monday morning, a list ot what thty bad killed and captured "out of season." on the pre vious Sunday ? Would it tie tolerated iu a respectable community, that the keepers of the gambling saloons" of the city should puuusn in ine newspapers tne names and winnings of their customers, as a bait and lure for new victims? And I ask, is this parade of the winnings of the gauihlers at a "Charity Fair" a whit more tolerable or respectable? In the judgment of many nncuiem. peopie it is worse, inasmuch a it is done under the cover of religion, and thus becomes a dangerous snare to the sonscience ol young and uuinstructed people. It is estimated that one hundred thous and head of cattle are annually stolen Jrom Texas and driven into Mexico by Mexican marauders and bummers. The extensive border line between the two countries, reaching many hundred miles, witnesses many atrouiouc acts on the part of Jlexi can bandits that the civilized worid never hears of. Assassi rations, robberies and other crimes have 1 een carrie j on to ueh an extent as to make ii e and property very uncertain and insecure any where oa that border. VOIIM. IX HV.IHIMi. Considering tint the following comes from a Iiramie paper it is not very bad. l'he papers hive been telling about the I.aramie woman who s,at dow n and took a -.rood cry when 1; r vote was challenged. Vow let theni t'i'k about the woman at Medicine Raw who. ju-t as she was ilepo-. itio-r her vote li-t e'ecfi'Oi dav, was -hu-pri-ed to hear a ronh sing out: 'I chajiensre that worn in vote. 'On what grounds, sir?" "She hasn't been long ercuili in the Territory." Did tiie woman Ml down and cry over il? (t is not. to l-i; reco-d cd. IU-r dainty little hand glided back into the folds of her noil-back and the next thing: that audac ious cu-s knew be was gazing into the muzzle ol a i!, !t';; a:r, while the fair voter vtil: "How lo g have I been in this Territo- "Look o en s?d thing t beg your p trij-w r I -I-1 tins to our nano-ia! obligation and we si- lnw m- ars tributary to aristocraev aid monarchy in Europe. Our income sbmt t! balance' our expeniiiturvscentribt',' 1! should balat-co ceiitri ta! f. ret ibe former preponderating, we will soon be au asteroid anion;, the nations. What h tlm plea of i-apPali ? tint w inu-f keep our credit good iu Kurope. What does that mean ? It tn. ms that we must continue to eo in debt-prepare our necks fr additional burdens, tin il Mr mines railroads and medium of exchange shall tie owned by foreign Sbvlinks. Tin y tell us :st the same time that the can-v of the depif ssion of our industries. U our in debtedness. This is true. X, l.tidtie-s will pay the interest now demanded. Men having money will leave it in banks where it will pay better than if used in ship, building, woolen or cotton mills, rolling mills or foundries. Usury is eat jog us out 01 noiise and home," (,.-. some o:,, gixvl iu figures, fake our town, city,' county. Stale, national .and co:)inirci'.ii linii Dtettness ami make an e-liu;ate of the interest we are anno ally payinjr to be com pounded and re-'oaned to th,. peoplo. then calculate how lonir it will tako for all' w-ealfh to pass info the hands of the few. Credit is our damtntioii.; We don't want credit in Kurope. Our Government "inxiKl snppiv a enrrence ml to tiie wants of tia h- at a I, w iiitet n tin ipiat- t and Kurope y cost, madam don't. That liibr go off take it away : -non; 1 dou't touch the .1 ou-tak'Oi 1,1. the woman. Please point that the other wa v. I'll lick tbo lvin' sbcep -thief that savs VO'i haven't lived in this town for ten years, I sw'ar I will." f ie scooted around the corner, and she smilingly passed in her ticket. Wc clip the following from the Weekly I re mi 7.0V. Day before yesterday we met with an incident that illustrates the idea that Dem ocracy is blossoming. A Democrat called to give ns an item for the public, but tirt wanted to bear if we printed "a Democrat paper." On being told that this was nor a political paper neither Democrat nor otherwise, but an outenoul independent journal, working for the good of all, he soured on it, and said be would go to Portland. "But there is no Demo cratic paper there;'' we mildly suggested. "Then I'll go to Oregon City;" "None there my triend!"' I hen where'n h I 'II I go!" tie blandly inquired. "Any where 1" w;is the answer, they're all down then . and it you meet Mart Brown on f'.e wav iust irirptire of him. Wc didn't get the item. the not There was a woman passjg the post office slowly, yesterday. Her head was bent and she was eyeing the pavement n -st intently. An elderly mau accosted her: "IjOS- anything?" " . es, sir. a brcst-pin." '(io.d breast-p:n'"' he anxiously in uire 1. " Yes, sir," -l,e eijrerly replied. " Pretty goo 1 size.-1" he suggested. " Oh, yes, sir," caching her breath in painful expectation. " Well," said the ebb rly individual in a tone of sympathy, " I never lost a brea-i-pin myself, but 1 imagine it's 110 joke to lose one," and he. walked thoughtfully 0 1. it It will brimr down our bond to fifty percent, discoot what no injustice will be done. A national currency founded on faith and propeity of the nation, is -u-ijeet, 10 suspe, t -loi !, I.uiui'e. panic or crash so incident to a "gold basis" which may be moved or squandered by inilividu aK All debtor l.tions should supply their people wit'i a sufficient currency to make tln-ir cxcltiges with and it the nie talic currency ca.hior Maud die connx-!!-tion. let it Seek friends. Drive if back to England w whether ic will not reduce interr The writer heiT ?en a Reou'hli can since the org-T f i V party and endorsi's its i,sf financial arpc -H.4J.J V..!,o fiiciu- savior. Dot ii ot the virgin pa'-ty. in the manger of utr nationnl poverty, conceiveu hy a di ine overshadowing ncceseity ; i,-t not I'il.ate (Grant) yielding to the de "lands ot the Chief Priests and Pbrasw ihulionists) who cry "crucify him, cricilV linn.' sign his death warrant. It he the ne win riseag.iin ; and woo unto his b layers and crucifiers, I lie party w hich has been the exponent of the rijjhts of man, is now, I fear, rh'dffed to a oour. which can only please capital and degrade taoor. j. (j OIK IKS I S.I. AH TTtv vi YlKTTKK. I nt M-liiKHipr Np irroii Wrrrknl nt the .Tiouiii 01 amiMiuit-i iiree Mm I. jst J I.le.,i n,, xrit,.,. i J ,ie to, lowing ia tlie fpeeiat cablegram ot , wm -at direct fr,,m Liverpwl to the Drtgoninu ! jLireaicou Dee. 1!. 1S75 t.i-Koniau, Pisrttamp-To-day's Urerpoo nnrii market closed as followsc (liegon w-iea- :i-w.rehoue, from 11 2,1 to 1U3.1 per cental C.Hfiiruia clab. ex-warehouse, from lis 3d I, lis 61 per een ltd; Oreon cn,'nes, afloat on pas . we w. ore tnion j&ingqotu, its to lis Id jsti j cental. Ine ui.ir.et in gieady. j Heshv Jcmp i Koss. I The above quotation, .how a steady ih-cliui j of i,l prr eeu!l. Under these figures for Ore ! goB and C.difortiu club, the qineaaons for ar- t 'rase lanioima wheat would bo 10s 11(1 I & lis or an average of ;Ufg i.l lower than Or. gou cai ijocs. Tlw tlregoninn nyt : " Wednesday ctenint , abont X o'clock, a bold attempt was made ti bc-a'c from the comity jail, by the inmates con- i i" "are. Atwuttliat hour the new jailer, j Mr. B.Stimson,went into the hallway to lock up j the pmioner. for the niaht.- Hi- hud no eoonei got Uirly imo tlio hall, tbn he waa " tackled " by several of Urn piiwmers, who attempt,! tc t'niow a blanket over hi. head. Htimson niadi desperate teistanc, and being inworrnl man, bruke 1 .ie from bis ass-ailatitB and managed ti, elude them. During tlie souffle bL keys wen droppi-d. We ran through the door wliicl open, into the main hallway leading through the jail. The door fasten, with a spring lock, and Htirnn'iu contrived to get through and pul the door after him before tho prisoner, conic' prtvtntliim. In this manner be escaped aw wc tired tlie t" isoners. He sent doun to pnli,.t heaiiquarters for scvcjal officer, to come up ami render any assistance necessary. Officer McCov went o;, and also Mr. Eli Morrill, the late jailer The door was unlocked, IStimson'B keys found. nrii the prisoners securely locked np in th Ceils. 4 I f'm I i i -rf. it. Mirn, r-'ab lhnnT -fjti ! IVitmljn at r- c'.si'rr mea-b r. 1'. V. to- atirj Fuller, W. V. T., and It. l e 1 . W . 1 t CI man 1. I) BectioU M, Title tlianter 4, of our !J '. tarovdiwi that j arti.s liavlng ,ir0rcd eoiai t :afid!v narrraja n rntil six month, .hall base elupsed ut- obtaining sncb divorcf . Wonder if anytn-dy in i-iilun has vieland saiti a-tinit. W. lVortD you be exempt from uneasiness, do no one thing that you know or suspect io be wrong. Would you enjoy the purest p'easure, do everything in your powei you are convinced is riirht. GaRPXER. Dec lo. Ki. Statesman-: On Saturday the 4th inst. the Schooner Sparrow-, C.-i'pt. Chris Lawsou, was wrecked while in the act of crossing the bar toward Gardner, occa sioned by the breaking of the wheel rope. The wind was in the southwest and the bar was very rough. When the wheel rope broke she broached to and capsized, the mas's and bowsprit were carried away and the men swept into the wean. The man at the wheel was lashed and was thrown over the side of the vessel and was found banging there next morn ing with a frightful gash across his fore head, who with the colored cook and an other sailor were lost. The Captain, Fir-t and Second Mates r.nd two sailors got aboard when she righted up, after the mast broke and were carried away. She was driven ashore on the north spit, the bull being but little injured. One pump can keep her dry. Captain Bob Simpson will be here in a few days, when thev will decide what they will do with her. The Lietitia, Captain Ilandley, and Maggie Johnson, Captain Xeison, are tak ing ui cargoes and will soon be ready for sea. lhe new schooner J. ii. Leeds, bunt here this season, will begin to take in the cargo to-morrow. Captaia Chris Law rence takes command of her. Weather fine now. We have had fear ful storms ai.d great lains; hut three frogtg tO-da'. PlOKXER. A ,i3': 1I.K1. to. ivrvTEasiAX: I notice n item in th Evening .Mercury w hich was undoubtedly writ- b n by some one Viio dt sii-ta to, injure the goo sa.i-.eX W- C'Cnmioioml Hotel. That paper conveys tlie idea that our ohickensiue killeo without regard to numbers and left dead am ci railed until incidentally picked up and served lor the guests of the house. ThiH is a willfu and mahcioas lie and the writer knew it. 1 claim the right to kill my chickens as I chooei witnout consulting the Mercury, but could have no possible interest in any but the ordin ary method of killing chickens, which is prac ticed by men employed for the purpose. Such cowardly attempts to stab the business of a cil izen are indulged in by no respectable pcrsor or paper and the public never fails tocoudenmit when aware of the facta. I am almost cenvinctd that 1 had better buy my chickens as I need them, instead of keeping them so close to tin Mercury oflice that they kno more about them than I do. Wesley Graves. Dec. 17, 1S75. IX PI.K. We find that Independence include, four stores, two groceries, aboutsix warehouses, (thf Granger warehouse being new and 150x30.) deess, furniture, harness and millinery stores, new M. E. Church, wagonshop with steam ma chinery, livery, hotel, blacksmiths, saloon, I. C. It. C, Ind. debating soeeity, schools, 350,00 bushels of wheat in tha store, two sawmills and all the usual enterprises of a business OregoD town. . - The laat question before the club was one cf great interest tocitizens oo the Western Slope viz : "Resolved, That the importation of Chi nese out to be prohibited. The debating of the best debater in the com munity, and die interest taken ia their delibera tion such that they are not ready to give up their right for a lecturer on Phrenology oi any other common topic. , The points made on the above question were good and well offered, but too lengthy for a full report, hence tbt members will take that a sufficient apology. Building and other church contract, are talked of and minor has it that a party from the States has pnrchaaed the hotel at a roun. sum and will open out soon. Taking the price named as an index real estate is away np in In dspendenc, a good ied.x of property. Ii. Dun! or, JUti , .,. w . C. T. on the 16th int. organUs-d a I.ode of Good Tiitipl.ii. at Snin-illc. will, c chart, r niHidnrs. II. M. Perry is W. ('. T., Ad-!ia SUck. W. V. T., Jot! Vail W. B., James Pdwards p. yc, f. T. an! C. O ISurza L. P. Dr. (i. L. Divis, ,.f Scio, cah rd on tit v.st-r Siy. It was Ilr. IHvis w! o n. rforme.l Ha omlorlnl .'trgioal ip.-r.i;i-.i. near Albmv some mm-since, on iiis Ibiukui. taking ,t the greater portion of the s j., ,ne. WV are in- fb'm -d tlmt tiw joihi'; j,, flst hnnroviriK a ia wtli soon be able to w di, ns w, !1 aa r ine Albany lit mocrat says: -Tfe advance lgetit t,f the Un is lire?, l as elected in the ij-era ilo-ine ruse,! seats in the rear mil of the ia!!. capable of sealing 200 .w-i-snu. Judging ii rinniiiii,s cny irnm ott,er nlnc"R tbi-v iave vifiied, this was remit rel necessary to ac ommotUle fhe lure? crowd that v.ill be present 'O witness the ciiieilaiiinn nt gintiby ibis cx- "" '"i re i-i mini ami jneuu.y evenings. till, tte v, i,,tt,.H. The students at the Wiilametie University vc fmr di batine mieielics, to-wit: Alka, H tin-nan, AtlKUdtm and CVinemdia. The Smt wo are gents and Die but two Indies. They vo two rooms flthd np for the esiM-eial pnr- pisesof these so -irt es. Th Ia.be. meet and debato alter school evciv Fri.liv ri.r,,n i'hc gits hold tl,e-r debate, every Friday even ing at 7 o'clock. Open to visitors and are be eomin? qnite interesting, the ti-aestiotiB lieimr at'bate 1 Willi much spiMr, Iie.l. In th town of Stay ton, .Marion county, Dec. M75.Uibrella, infant daughter of Gabriel and Stay ton, aged 8 months and 21 days. "I take ttieno little lambs Bjiid he, Atid lay them in mv breast. . 1 rotcctioii tliey nihil find iu me, Iu mo bo ever blest." Funeral discimrso by Dm writer from Job. Oag.m papers please copy. - iVm, Cari-N. Statton, Orag'n, Pec. 16, 1S7.5. -"- . . . IIn:i(fHoi2;c lreseS,. At the close of Prct. Ctrrinons' writing school t tlie liiuversity, the bc-ht lady writer will be presented with a silver cup, upon which the lady's aamewill bo engraved. The b?st geutleman yritor will receive a copy of "Hill's Manual of ihrninesa Forms," a largo and splendidly bound vohuun, and be highly prized by the young ii'iiiwiiiiiiuiiiiiettd u morn; u. a goto pen will be awardiid to tho one miking the greatest improvement and $2,50, coin, to tho best writer indcr the ago of fourteen. There w ill doubt- ess be a lively competion tor the above named prizes and we will gladly publish the names of .ie huuccssiui jairties. , r M.li:it RKII TEI. Ed. Statesman: That dirty little sheet, called the Mercury, again asserts itae falsehood that tbe quests at Die Commercial Hotel are ted upon food vhich, if their statements lie true, is w holly imflt far the patrons of any house. It says: When It is desired to have cbtckens for dinner a thiuamau is sent out to kill them, and he just in iiiiiiscu n.mse it me coou armeu ivitfia long bib, anil strikes rtelit, ami leil. killing some, naiming others, seeming to take a liemlislnlelight ,u torturing Ins iieiiiless victims mini a Hiiin.-.ieiit, iiiniher are "laid out," w hen he gathers them up ml raanitaes ort', leaving a iiiiniberorthewoiuicieil ne ti)Ji'b!)!i around iu misery until his next I denounce 1 this as a willful falsehood, and the irresponsible ftemizer re-asserte it in last night's issue. I have taken the pains to cal 1 on a number of printers who work at back windows, where thi y san see tne coop, and Inform me thai, they obsei ye he process ol killing chickens in my coop from lay to djy, but have witnessed no such lierfonn- a ce as is charged In the Mercury. No reason can be given for this attack on me, except a want oi sense or desire to Injure my business by creat ing a suspicion tnatl furnish unhealthy foodlo my gnesls. Tbe statements are false In to-to. as can be jaroven by a score of w itnesses. The man implored to kill mv vblckma. o-oo in. mod, and with a pole eak-lies each chicken bv the ev.k, wishes n to the ground ami I he can get" hold i ii, wneii ne cms us neait off with akulfe keut for pm-pose. This statement ran h nrnn i,- & a 'H l,diiy-estJ ''m-s oi Sf, H. J r mc -iini; i'V an si! !,!! f z lrf. Herrmann. Tbe werld-renowned prof-waor of magic art will give entertainment in this city on the evenings of the 27th tid 28th hints, lie has been playing in Portland to crowded bouse, and has received flattering notice, from the paper. of that city. 1o pugilist, near the residence, of je local, tried their mnscles yttuterday morning, both coming ont .ecoud heat No bone were bro ken, buts large amount of language used not found in the latest translations of the Ilible. if tlti: . At tbe (,'ommereml Hotel, in this city, Dec. II, 1875, by Itov. H. M. Baxfon. Mr. Allin P. (,'ardwell, of Jackson entity, to Sfisa Martha E. Grave., of this cbv. 1111.11. At the residence ot J. I), (larreft, Cla.kiimai county, Oregon, Dec. 13, 1975, Walter Adrian, infant .on of Hon. J. W. aijd KbiiiisC. Oar-n-tt, of Pfafervfl, I. t. Coniicctictitt and Halm pBjier. please eopy. Judge J. 3. Walton, of Lumaie Cifr. one of thi fits', ayr. ol OreKoii and fa member of tltr : ,.i:i of Itegettts of the Stale t'n4verilv. 'i'l. ! ' MmS-ta (.aim. na af the work v tfelv-slty (tftt jy and t ill Is compleud in aiwut two outlia. The fiwt tuna wiil nrobablr com. iiice atxint the lirst of September next. Per ns desirltIB to find the Jlldt-n can rl,i an l , dling at the Chemekfta. Prom the number of celestials nrtnecf dur ing the tiaboa. err ru trial Thursday evening, lay. tlie lioian Htatenman, one would hare thought tlie following Chinee ditty true: We are corning L'nele Saror. Uf) liundred million .Doug; We are coming to rnakee Idaho Ail samee as Hong Kong. - We will workee bt-rw ebeapee, Itiit white man allee way. And make por w !tite- loonien For fhow-cloy cly all day. ' CenliiK SieliiMil. A I the solicitation of many of the patron, of the public schools, of thi. city. Prof. Garrison ha cons4;tit(l to giTe a course of lessn. in Bpencerian penmanship at tbe East Blem School Houne, the course to begin tint evening 6 '4 o'clock. Thi. will accommodate many of th yonng iietiple who are not ei ranted uulo attend the rlaa. at tbe t'nivenrity. Parent, who won!,! h.ve their children pemraM a correct tnl practical band-writuig shonld give tbem t ie benefit of this eonrse. Yonng men and la dies who woold yield tlie pen gracefully shonld not let this opportunity pa, unimproved. All who bare a leisure hour of .n evening shonld 'wnd it at the Fjist Salem School House with Prof. Gariis jti. Koblx-ry. 3 lis Albany Ddinocrat says: " Last eretiinp aVnit dals, a Chinaman who d the cook ing irj Bog A and Allen's loggi ig camp a--:ros. the river, y rfwl for the city A abort daL-nus tint-:. Ih-I' lloiiaa nnriird. Alxmt2 o'clock Bnnday afternoon the tlm liell rang out an alarm which it was aoon di covered was on account of llw residence of Dr A. M. licit king on fire. 1 he firemea were e tiid with Hielr usual promptitude, but owing t the bad condition of the trtU and the di. tuc the engine hvl to be drawn, (be lire bad : gained considerable headway bc-fore any efforts' could lie made lo arreat its progmm. The fire broke oat Jtwt aa people were on tbeir t way to the ditTereut Habbath School., and in a few minute a large crowd bad collected who rapidly emptied lhe fower urf of the honso of it. furniture, nearly evOTything having en re moved before the Mgines arrired. Company No. 1 got the first water, placing their en- , Kino on tbe bridge aero, the a mall utrcain jast below the burning bonne, and soon had two trenis jilaj ing oa the building, while the Tiger i dragged Oieir engine arotmd io tlie rear Of Hie btiilditij? and look water from well, and were noon aiding in extinguishing tbe flame. The lire, which u thought to have originated ftotn a flue in the tippcx pari of (lie house, wa. kept confined to the upper .tory and ww toon brought under objection. The building wa. ruined and tbe eontrnf. ef tlie m.p touwrall JilMs),t TU Doctor hanly $1,500 insured io the Fitwnix Insurance ConiMny, which will ut eover the lc. T he tc-veral fire companies were on hand in good time and .11 worked well. v I loturr IfOl.llfAVM- lr suine, ( -Of ail things to us most dear, Are tbe holiday., from Cbriatme until tlie New Year; Joyously we extend to tiiem a cordial welcome, la their train pleasure, creep, I luring their day aorrow'a sleep. And thone who enjoy tlie holiday, most, ar Uiote whoae dutie. have been well done. E'en io life', bumble! atabon, T Whatever may be one's vocation, Uolid-y. corns, spreading beam, of light round their pathway; And bnrden which bare been heavy to bear before, Became much lighter than they were of yore, Owing to the joys and pleasure of a holiday. Obi tl merry, joyous holiday., Let ua sing to them happy greeting laysj They come in the month of December. And while we are en;'oying this .lay. Loving, as it were, hot for a .ingle day, Tln-y rise and as fleet a a bird on tlie wing, ailing aloft, all to soon disappear. And their memory, like tliat of a .am. Biers bliss, When chilled by tbe touch of a wintry kiss, j Fades into oblivion and leaves only life', plam reality; tli which wreath day by day. siSng of lime to seek tlie better wit. e gU in tbe life to come, one long of sanctity.. m rItJMa; , j,, ,, .in i , .ti irvx, w-a a. rsi-i d and educate!. He removed to the o wifstern put ofMiasonn. and resided tr year, in BpringHeld, in that State. From there hs emigraSed to Oregon, crossing the plains in the year of 1818 or 1945, we are not positive wiiH-ti. B. tlbrig upon a farm in Yamhill comp ly, he continued to reside there until b re moral to tolunibia county a few years a?o. He was a physician by education, but after be had passed the years of his middle life he devoted but littla time to tiie practice of lug profession, confining himself to the business of cultivating his farm. The Dr. was a man of large views, and en dowed with a kind and literal nature. H is sym pathies extended towards all, of whatever creed: race or color. Bom and reared in a slave-hold ing State, he threw aside the prejudice, of td ncatinn, and early allied himself with the party whose prominent policy was opposition to the further extension of slavery, and actively con tributed both with Ids voice and pen to the sue' cess of that party in Oregon The deceased held several positions of trust under the Government, the principal of which was that of Minister from the United Htate. to me , i. , iu ttnigu mi, to wiuca otn.:e be was appointed by President Lincoln in 18(13 and continued in the discharge of iu duties for .bout three years, when be resigned hi office and returned to his home, since which time be has lived in comparative retirement, Dr. M'Bride had passed the limit which the Psalmist assigns as the term of human life, and during the greater part of that time he pro fessed Christianity, and was an active and zeal ous member of the denomination knojrn aa Disciples" or Christians. A. an Eldi fhe fre quently preached the word, oftentimes with great power. As a sjieaker Dr. M'Bride was i i aisoe uicorainary stamp, in tus best ilav. na lmanding ttwntion of term proven by a nuuioer ux responiDie witnesses. The pcrsoual "" 'Y01'" lne wruer. iran more as s iultsare niadeon n;or my house I" promise to nakethertKoussion little pertonal myself, and rosy prore wor e than the Mercury ltemizer ai"in" K'ff vvu jfiuauy to reaa. a ccr r Wl r f rOns Vngh- . Avhom he A ss 1 faSt IX Tin! a m ture having fitted him with presence thai at once secured t an audience, lie was not eloquen is ordinarly used, but dealt w holl tation, showing abilities of a glCIKIl. The deceased was blessed family- of children, fourteen ters, being born to him me living. Mrs. S. C, A temporarily residing i of the daughters, as- was elected to Congr is hi. riacst son. He I'itv u'he rest of the Oregon and Washing 11' nan linily Statesman of TiiFaaaa- P. 19. w e are in receipt of a commnnicatTn from W. B. Mtxji-o ol Klamath giving the Jletails of the affair culminattni o the death of two pt r sous by starvation, an account of wbkfli has al ready appeared in the Statesman. I lilUJAl', jJce il, 1873, Court mat rnnmaut to adionrnment. All t the judge, present Dove vs. Hayden. Ordered that the time for filing transcript be extended to January 15ih and tliat tliis order be entered as of the second day of this term. Mahal Wilson vs. Frank Haddock, Jadg tnent below aftii rated. Beddingtnn. IIostett-r Co. vs. McKinney A Boyd. Judgment lxdow affirmed with 10 per cent, damage for failure to file transcript with in the time prescribed by law. Alexander Thompson admitted to the Bar on certificate from the Supreme dart of the Btwte of Michigan. , Ish vs. Jones, argument resumed. I.lertlon of Olllefra. I" a regmar Hieeuug in junt uon City iiooge, A. F. A A. M held at theu- hall December 18th, 1375, the following officer were duly elected to serve for the ensuing Masonic year: W. A. Kirk, W. M.; George F. Craw, B. W.; O. R. Bean, J. W.: James W. Brasfield, Secretary; W. C. Lee, Treasurer; T. M "flat, 8. D.; W. B. Lee, J. D.; J. ISutler, T.; J. It. Btrrv nd Henry Moore, Stewards. The officers will lie installed on St. John's Day at 7 o'clock p. H. All Brroth- ers iu good standing are respectfully invited to be present. Jefferson Lodge No. S3 have elected the fol lowing officers for the ensuing Masonic year: Chas. Miller, W. M.; John A. Conser, S. W.; Ab. Smith, J. W.; F. Steiver, Treasurer: John B. Leouey, Tyler; A. B. HudJlewin, Sacretary: The officers wiil be publicly installed on the evening of tho 27th, on which occasion Hon. J, 13. Baldwin, of Albany, will deliver an airororiri- ate address. Wo haru that the proprietors ,sf the St. mianrs mini at Albany are fattening abont a dozen turkeys for a Christmas dinn-ir, which is quite propper as it only help to elevate thei reputation, already away np. ' Hon. W. It. Dnnbar, Grand Worthy Chief Templar of the Stalo, will lecture at the follow plaees at the dates specified: Tangent, Tuesday the 21st; Junction, Wednesday the 22d, and at Harrisbnrg, Thursday the 23iL Mr. H. D. Boon's new advertisement appears to-day. This is one of the largest establish ments of the kind on the coast and is conducted on business principles. All who want anything in the line of beoks or stationary should call on him. The editorial force of the Statesman ia in vited to the grand ball to be given at the Clie meketa Hotel on New Year's Eve. Bcligious duties are likely to call us in other directions at that time, but we are satisfied that Col. Smith will have a good crowd. (Several day since, Mr. C. Cowan, says the Albany Democrat, while at work abort dis tance below tlie city, near the railroad, had his coat and vest containing his watch, stolen bv a tranip. Ho' was cutting cord wood and had laid bis coat and vest off ni ar the track. Miss ing theni ) he stepped upon the track, and some distance tlowu the road discovered a man mak ing off 'Vith the ar'icles. He gave chase, when the thiief dropped th.-' coat and Test. Upon r.x amintig thi m he found the watch gone, when ;ain gave cnase. just as J9 caught pp tlie robbfr, that individual picked up and lnng it with such precision and force it hit Mr. Cowan on the head knocking dm down. Eecovering himself he grappled with his assailant and a terrible fight took place "then and there." Mr. Cowan, however, got away with his man in a shape that would de light any lover ef the manly art of stlf-dcfeni-e. Ut course be recoveredjus watch. KaVl Hegiti- Vuid Vut- ih-- ygum- l-tim t Li. that 't.Sttiiii j . .... any tinng uetier tiiiui a man. wo- Ar rested nmd Helen sel. A small boy was arrested on suspicion of hav ing stolen money at tlie burning of Dr. Belt's residence on last Sunday. The Dr. subsequent ly found the missing coin and the boy was released. Seeking; Relief. X. D. Orton who was shot by Watldnds in the court room, not long tince is still suffering from the wound. He went to Portland n Monday where some experienced surgeons wil extract the ball. Mr. Orton has not eaten but Ihttle tor two weeks, being unable to open bis m siith. Columbia Klver Improvement. The Dalles Tribune says: "The Columbia Eiver Iniprovent Company a few days ago em ployed tho stcamor V lilamette Chief, to see if the Upper Cascades could be reached by water; and laat Sunday, with one hundred pounds of steam, tins boat ascended the lower rapids "with a tremor," and passed on at the rate of six miles an hour to tbe middle rapids, which have been regarded as still more difficult. The Chief, however, stemmed ibe current, and un der the skillful pilotage of Capt. Baughman, never swerved from the line to which he held the wheel. On the middle rapids ' the steam gauge marked 115 pounds, with a legal reserve of 15 pounds more. She touched the shore at the lower terminus of the proposed canal, in a run of forty-five minutes from the lower land ing ot the O. S. In. Co., havuig gone nearly a half hgher up the river than any other steamer ever ventured. Startiug in at this point a canal, in order to clear all the rapids above, mnst be 2,838 feet in length, tbe fall in that distance at low water being 21 feet. Such t canal, according to care ful estimates, with tlie requisite locks, two in number beside the guard lock, would cost 8300, 0)0. Ih s sv.m, though seeniimdv a larc one. is a great deal less than the locks at Oregon City cost. The line of such a canal is Derfectlv ! straight, and at no point would there be a cnt exceeding twenty-five feot to reach a level widi low water mark in the river. The number of cubic yards of excavation, allowing for locks, 50x225, which is larger than actually necessary, wouid be 87,857. The Columbia River Improvement Cocrpany deserve much credit for tbe energy.tbey have already displayed in Die prosecution of the great object for which tbey were organized aud incorporated; and we hope and believe Congress will yet grant the aid necessary for tlie success ful prosecution of a Canal and Locks at the Cascade.. He crime homo yesterday sml found l,is n ife putting np peaches in tiiose old-wch-foned tin cans that are closed with sealing wax. She bad no old apron on. and two or three little blotches of sealing wax or namented the floor, while tho cat under the table was licking a piece tlie size of a postage stamp upon her back with great assiduity. "Sfo 'here, Maii.-i," said lie. "you'll crtoiilc yourself with that hot wax cfirtet ly." But slie made no answer, and he contin ued, oracularly : 'Women never have any mechanical genius, any way. Ir there's a way of do ing anything wrong, they're sure to fry it." Do you ihiiik yon can do any be tter, she observed, with some aciditr. 'Why, ot course. I can." Weil, liere, just distinguish yourself, tlien?" So lie sat down. She banded him a fresh can, just out of the water. He took it in his hand and dropped it as though it h id been a sfreak- of lightning, while lie stuck his fimrers into bis mouth and looked sudden death at her, because he could not swear, fcilie gave linn a towel to hold tlie next one with and be took it on his knee, liirhted the sealing-wax stick and commenced prodding around tlie top but tbe bottom burnt his knee and lie ierked. brimmi? the burning wax-stick across the back Of his left hand. Then lie up and howled, dropping the can which emptiod a spoonful ol boil ing preserves into his slipper. This msde him frantic, and he went (lancing shout tiie kitchen like an inebriated der vish, waring the burning wax. unfit a drop took bim on the nose. In bis aroiir be kicked the offending can through tlie window, spatferiiiff its contents nwr Him dog. who rushed into tlie street howling, and raised tbe alarm of mad dog. that oc cupied the attention of ail tlie people with in three squares. lhen he submitted to be laid nnon Hm. sofa and plastered with flour and sweet oil until bo looked like a badlv-renalrnl scare-crw. He is now willing to take an afiicavit the size ot a barn-door that he will liere after let womeu be just as awkward as they choose. -i'iVi isto msixHvx. It is usually considered a great ad vantage to get. into business; yet there are often many pitfalls awaiting tho unwary, and experience is sometimes dearly bought. The following litlle anecdote, related by a German gentle man recently retired from business, is a capital illustration of this point: "Going down town the other niglit," he said, "I got to chatting with a (Jermiui acquaintance, and asked him what he was doings." "Veil," he replied, "shoost now I am do, nodings, but I have made ar rangements to go into pisszness." 'Olad to hear it. What are j-ou tro mginto?" "Veil, I goes into partnership mid a man." "Do you out in much capital?" "No, I doesn't put in no ganital." "Don't want to risk it, eh "No, I puts in de experience " "And he puts iu the capital"' "Yes, dot is it. We d-ops. i..ir. t ness for dree year; he puts in the gap ital, I puts in de exnenenioo a t end of dree year I vill have d'e gaptaih ami he will have de experience." Prof. Clpeu ot the Com i v-.... School says that it is a popular fallacy that tbo pale laces a,i broken down cotkitu ttons found in our schools are due to bard study, lie adds: -If the habits of life of these so-called luird-workcrs could be traced, it would be fouu.I that late hours, unveiitilated sleeping-rooms. ,,ck of exer cice. eXK)siire, rich food, or food that is poorly or unwisely cooked, fasteatiiu. and the like, are tho direct am the ellicient causes ot their poor state of health." Josh Billings will have $iio.000 w orth of comic almanacs to answer for in the next world. I f will probably fry to tl,rw the blame on his i,nbt;l,-.. . u ,i-.L A Jfcyrrisii .sttidont, supposed- to lie de ficient in judgment, was asked bv Vto tessor, in the course of his examination, how he would discover a fool. -Rv rl (lliestions lie won , I -i-i- ...... .1.. - Aa'ud hiirltlr 7io-osfTM lUU 4 V tf wv'a ivpy,