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About The weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1872-1878 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1876)
00 t OdMDTOiJ I 3 WlTlTTvT OTTOn" STATESMAN. FRIDAY, - SKlM'EMIiERlS, 1ST, TIUAL WAVE. The character of Tihien, as show? wpsinee his noniii'Htiuii fur the J'rcsi deney, is working sadly ngainst bin His pretentions s a reformer ha been exploded in null a itiimuer s t drive from hia summit tunny limt siihIij of honest Democrats. lVijui li is been so clearly proven nsrsmo- liim that no one can tiouht, ami M Tihien himself has cmt-nl to a!lm mn explanation or defense; while tl uiul and railroad frauds, out of wide 1 a a massed his six millions, urepns "tively fastened upon him. Of emirs hat class of leading Democrats wh -?e aping the manners of Bot-sTwet "W II adiiere to the Tihien business I) it the honest rank and file who d ire real reform will tcit.tch him i Kovember. . That il r. Tildcn. was partner in crime with Boss Tweed i clearly proven, and oiip of the con temptible ftatures In his character liis efforts to turn State's evident' "When the Boss is down. The great "tidal wave" in favor o Hayes and Wheeler is visible every where exccrt-in ich Statesas Arkai naa, where colored voters are drivei from the polls or killed unless th vote Democratic tickets. Tlie 'Tuitei Sr'outh," of which Confederate Dcmoc racy boasts, is awakening the loyn TOasses of tire free and independei -States, and the majority forllayes am "Wheeler will be larger than that cus Jbr iny President iu the past twent; years. HIE IH.MOt HATH Ii; tiAEY. The conflict between hard and sofi money Dtmocrats is truly irrepressi lie. In some btatesthe IIeiidriek wing are . pushing the greeubael scheme as the only temporal ealva tion for the country, while in ottie States the Tilden hard currency poli y is being pressed as the only tiu. 4osiiioii for- Bewccrnts to assume Thus it is that not a single prhi ;ipl. lies at the foundation of modern Dc -aiocracy, but the whole fabric rest: upon a simple desire for plunder. Th. -further Btmocrais divo into the finale es of the country the worse the con tern la off. Poor old hulk. nu asi:. 5 While tioibh j hi im- Ije of iifiSr; v"3ri eii)i-5 sliould lc spaml to ni4c tin nfortimiite via ot our tith-ens comfort able, the nintier of economy should l mhilly looked alter aitd the Itest ponsl We arrnnocnifiife made fur tlie benefit o both pa tiei.fr and -tax-payers. This iten ef expense to the 8l;ite nuts: to an enoi-wou- flj nr. , and the problem ot what i lie in the premises will tax the bisrenuit four wisest legislator during the pre-ei.t es"iou. When tha report tor lXtii Is n--wived we will take own-ion to give it j. curaul review. In taking the voie for speaker ot tin flmi-e n Monday. many were astonishei st tlie modesty o' the present waker Hr. Ciieescmati and Mr. V'eatherfor were the candidates. When the name of Cliee-citian was called he voted promptly for Weatherford, but when the name of SVeatherforu" was called he simply smiled. hlle gome friend answered, "blank." It was a display of mnoVty found v ry (seldom on similar records. rvi.i- - ims. The Statfbman will contain fuli legislative reports from day to day, and should be sent by members to their constituents In all parts of the State. The member owes it to those who sent him, ,o keep them posted in what he is doing, and this is the cheapest and best way to secure such aeulls. Send iu your names and the desired number of copies will be placed on your desks. 41 1)1.-5 H AVDEX lleriewed tlie Senatorial situation on aioud.iy and departed for his Kola estate, seeking rest. He seems disgusted with politics and will probably fit himself for the miuiftery. Tlie Judge would bean -ornament to the sacred desk, if we could -only reform him. ABAK1MIRED HE 'M'lIEH K. Sheriff Dale, ol Yamhill county, ha abandoned hi pet scheme of tK ctinr Judge Daly to tin- U. S. Senate, and will, we understand, make a strong fight for flovernor Watkinri hi Ihe third houe. COL. UIIJFKY I not only fl great, showman but a witty writer. 8omeoflii paragnpli in llw Ooveriior'sorjn are truly side-pliiting. 4( Mirk Twain slioitid ever get hold o' any of the Colonel' Itumi, lie would loubtles ronnnif 'ii'dde. 1.451 tiihy no irr Under what law can Democrats traus torm n Statu Library room of the Capitol into a c mem r-iu.ii? W ill some one ex-llaiii? i-iitM Tjt iu vimi:. Stps should lie taken by theau uiriiies at Wasliington to jirotect eaal voters in the Southern (Slates, Tlii' old spirit of rebellion and hatred i ' t he colored nice are dning their Voody work and w ill deter thousands o ' legal voters from depositing their ul ots at the next chetioii. It is d -itrly the duly ofllie general gov ruiiiviii it guinniity a Brpuldicau form t f aovertni e 1 1 tlx s wral States iinl protect vou-is in nil ciuses. Let riie authorities iuvt with rt steady ll i ml regardless of I lie hnwln of Con fe lente Democrats. We do not need n single C'olilederate tiite to insure t te election of Hayes and Wheeler, b it the principle of Iihertv lies at th : foundation of our government an i must lie sin-lniiieii at all buzzards. So i ii.s. In his lat ri'p.-i.. i)r. Rowland. State School SuperiutendHiit .'ly! tlie law on tne suliject of unllorniiiy of aiiol books lias not worked a- its franicr flesiied. It ' quite clpar ftrit tlie law I'.ik not work, d in the hitcrv-'t ot p-tm-rit- of children who ittend fttliool. It forces an imnien-e tax u the ppopl- in tht Interest of a great 'Hiblishing h'Mie in'.San Fraiici'crv.aml our Oregon LegKlatitr'e -imply makes our iK-oole pay trilm'e to s-mli I'.oiiie. wiien as nod articles could he purchased in open market at much ct. 1 fit. 1Mti.lt IIOI'SK Will be organized mi Thursday night. and proceed to eWt a Governor and .Sc'eaker. Among the prominent can-d-Ues for Governor we note Col. Cann, Jiidge Hoult, Jiutge Ilayden, and Capt. Hendershott. Feveral caniii- lates for feueaker are spoke of, the most prominent beinir .ludge Walton an 1 Governor Wat kinds. We trust harmony will prevail and wise legis lation follow. Pews free THE ;Vi:OK'S. KIAI)F. Is a kind of literary hash, and tin torie.il c'towder. It chnrly leeinbles the result of grinding: npa piemifcurn lot of pnb. Ic docuineiits in a coHee mill. M.-'j. Col by and ntlier ealid'ulates tor federal aj- po ottnents, place tlie cYciimeut a state psipcr. mond-onfy to Governor V, al kindS reiiiteutiarv'IIeport. If is a mas- rly iiei of trying to Tide two lior-e-: fiing in oppo-ite ilirectlons, ai d like the mercies of Ged, pthiill iinderstandii:. M:SA !' . Fooi-v. An enterpr'nti g n. una r it i engaged in lliex et!M".t;iHl miIs . The. -a!e hist nht foot ii) ;.l;piu as lo'iow - ; liaiv. first el.oie: SlfO ft". A'atkiii'ts. scoiil choice 40 '0 fndj;e Grriser, third ri cc - 15 00 tud2Hudtn, fourth choice... 17 00 Toe ales will be continued from day fo 1 iv imVitr!r-xt 'Tuesday ai.d later unless the race is decide 1. hai am ut.t...i:i i.n:. Reiii'-mlicr the H ives and Wheeler Club aicetiiig on Satnr lay uirht of thi- week. Some of the best speakers hi tlie United 8rates are expected to ho present and a iivc'y conference enjoyed. Demo crats who are fcecking truth, are especlal'y invited to Jb-t present. At Heed's Opeia House on Saturday niglit, at half past seven o VIoc -. tnoh m r. If any m'-mb'rr of i)i present Legist i- ture votes in o po-ition to his partj-. or tor a candidate against whom lie wass-i- illve'cL'tei!, and soon theieil'ter receive- place at tlie hands of tlie enemy he fa vors, w iv :n-nitis sateto enim t) li s pi ice, ami never trti -t him again when more thin h:s pi Ice iJ invo'vd Till; AI-I'I.AtlA.IH K Of the members of the Honse as a body is certainly flattering to ail Ore goniaus. Tlie majority is made up of men of mature age and practical busi ness ability. We may expect wii-e legislation and some investigations that will set at rest much talk and anxiety with regard to public affairs. MKt.MlY. Hie lit'l leC ore on Surgery in the Governor's oran. b ' ol. 'ilrfr.', is dec! !- dly billliant. Hu w:ll pro '.ably I c al de to do better after tht -enat ti il contest which is no.v pending. Hi visions of Court costumes in Ireign countries hi d een his present lettd oa the school fun-is of the Sia 8 are liable to fall under tlie slabes ol a poli ilea I c.lpcl. HAIKU :i.eitibi. The immense tlepub icio gains at the Maine eleciio i ho.v :h wav the political tide is turning. That "United Democratic South" U sltowbig Its eff ct in mich North ern States as have v ited and like Ver mont and Miine we may look for iiicreas. ed liepublicui majorities in ail of tile Northern Mates. It'J URl The Governor iu his message reo- ommends a reduction of r-berifl's fees in cases of taking convicts to the Pen itentiary and insane o the Asylum. We rrntiee that bills of Democratic Sherifls are very high, and think tlie Governor's !tef'! it 'pvp! on (hat p -' t who am: iisiv? . In the Governor's niess:igi we tind tlie following items of expense to the Btnte: CM. f Clerli for Iiiwinl of Bdmol I,mnl f"imim Biioi erx pir annum $1,800 Iieim!iu and Kviuil Vtnut i.'kTk per milium , , J SCO ExiwiKid nf m;ips, Ktniionary and con uumiuiin p-r aunimi 1,000 Whoareilie clerks (trtwinir sm-li pay, and for what purpose are two clerks employed ? Is it nota fact that only one cle1c is employed and tde other salary drawn by Homebody else? If ho, let an investigating committee discover it ami stop fhe leak. Tha' "contingency" turn! or expense should lie i emized so that legislator can fijl ly unden-tund tor what our schoi 1 funds lire expended. M-.W lOH.M'I'V. Judge Hoult, of llarri-burg, is In ti e "third lioiHt'." with a view to getting a divMnu of Linn comity. He came down with name ot the new comity agreed up on, hut ha since concluded in change it. The original name agreed upon was '-New KIih." but de-dring the Influence of Gen eral ftrown to aid Iu securing the pisage of the bill, the .fudge concluded to Dame the new count v -Urrnvn." Of course the General will m ike every exertion to se cure the paiijigi- ot the law. ami Judge Hoult w ill lie Hie lir-t inemlier of the Leg islature fnnn Hrown comity. Tliu Ilice little matter sre worked by cunning Dem ocratic politician, -ind the people art' nor permitted to .ce the inside working. BKltOi ism- f Ol.l.Kii:. Fifty-one students are reported in the Agricultural College, twenty-six of whom ure reported residents of Corvullis. " Fifyone repreeit' all who have come ami gone during the year, ami more than half the number are school children of Corvallis. Th Governor thinks it will do to aid that c mom to tlie extent of five thousand dollars per annum, but it is certainly clear to all thinkii.g people that tin State should not aid iu building up any particular church, and we hone to see that h-ak mi the Treasury stop ped during the present session. MM VKMY I'lOr.S. Tlie two houses of the Legislature should make some permanent ar raiigeiiients for Ciiap'uins. If there is anything in4 prayer those Democrats certain y need it, and wc trm r some. clergymen witli loud voices will vol uutevr tlieir serviii-s in tlie prumisi-s C '. Cann siinl other pious Deii,oeru! s I'm i u id lake this ul itfer in imnd, fie.c' that it is prop riy adjusted so k' i give i. 'Ihe character of a christian peoplei' iu..iiY a. mK Of Virginia, is dead. He had ti long ami succes.fiil career a a Democratic politi cian and lived to a good old age. In public lire, as a politician, lie lias h it little tor any broad gauge thinker to admin, but iu his private lite was doubles? a gen tleman in every sem-e of (lie word. He has met his victim, 'Old John Brown, ere tliis and there is , likely a better leelh g exi-ting la tweeiil thcin than during the little Harper's Ferry unpleasantness.. A'.OIIU:!! AVti'AiS US. lion. W. H Barnhart. of Umatil'a eiiui ry. is in the city and is exsweted to do some important woik in the third hon e. He is a Warm frir.nd to Judge Daly and will tie an important accession to the rank of Daly's supporters. Asa leading grang er he will have considerable influence ai d make a solid fight against all corpoialions an i all schemes to rob the wople unless h's party captures the proceeds. Ticoriu.K A m: Alt. The Mountain Sentinel reports more trouble with the Wallowa Indians, and G mi Brown many miles away. In the f .ce ot this great damrer the Governor rec o amends cutting down militia expenses. T.tat (tart of the mei-snge is regarded as a -is'ciil slash at General Brown whose mil iary fame is overtlihdowing t lie little rep U ition ot the Govt nor. Such little jeal oll'ies should not Is alloweil to imperil lives of white tettler of eastern Oregon. K fl.AU Pome enterprising citizen should take up a subscription to pay tlie expense, ami then. A'ith the permission of the Legisla ture erect a flag staff on the Capitol, and see that the national colors are exhibited once or twice during tlie session. It is well to show our colors as a people on such occasions as this. Ai.imi lyit hal,. The report ot manager of the Corval'Is College is a novelty. Members of the Leg idatnre will look in vain for any Informa tion in that report. Cucumbers may be picked or knocked off tlie Tees with cltitis. A closer examination may develop some thing. Official report ot State ollioeis will ap pear tr- lay and he reviewed as wo' have time and space. Our honest members of t'ie Legislature will Send considerable t." t b.'p rentts. 2 l. VANt'K, Democratic- eiiniiidate for governor ofNnrtli (.'I'Holiiui, said: I am sorry that I laid down my ornis iu 1 Sti'i; I am in favor of re-en-xbiving the ic gro, mid, if that cannot, lie drm ul once, my idea Is to adopt a p n which will bring about, such a comlitioii of thiiis-s. I would deprive the negro of educational privileges; I would t'tiy It I in low wages; I Would prevent h im from ticipiiring real es late; I would deprive him of arms, nnimiiiiitioii, snick, umi agricultural iniph'iiu'iits. 'I'll it is tlie manner in which those Confederate Democrats have been re iMiistructcd. The iiatred toward the goveriniieiit lias never ceased, ami in being fanned to a, higher tempera tire ty nnrtherii Djmtwrats from time o time, and the only safety for our free insiiiutions is lor the loyal mass es lo conic to the rescue iu solid phal anx Mi l defeat the disuniouists ut tlie polls. II If TKIKT It is whispered in Democratic circles tint Governor Curry will noon take charge of the State Land hu-diic-s tor the Board. In such event wo hope he will look lin thnt second clerk mid Mr. Contingency, and ee that tliey draw their salaries sc enrilhis to tlie Governor's figures. In ease such change, in management Is contem plated, in tact it would be well for the powers" to consult tlie Statesman, and lie sure they are riht before going ahead. to iti: iiNiiYi:itt:i. The second School Iiind clerk of the Hoard of Commissioners. Like Htaidey liuntinir for Dr. 1A vingstouej in Central Africa, i he Ktatks.Uan is seeking that clerk. That lost clerk must la found at whatever expense. We trust tlie Legislature will aid us in the enterprise us that fifteen hund red dollars per annum is seeking u claimant. to o i: Aiut;ii. We publish a communication this morning in defense of Dr. Rowland. Wo attributed the language of annth - er to the Doctor, and only regret that lie was not the author. We will have something to suy on this subject from day to day ami propose to heat thai monopoly in the interest f the people. vi;!:y i. ii:;:h vi- The Governor very considerately left the m;u!-r otelec'ing (l.S.Senitor in the l a ids "f'.i legislature, assuring the members t niMht-H . !nioi-'Jii:aty luteliigenee would '''ad i!:. ni t.. tlm choice ot n good iwiu. -on did not expect the bit of ll it-, '"r.v lo cr-a-e his own chance for the piullt'lli oi k jwam:. The Orcgoniuii makes u serious at tack nn Dr. Hawthorne, an I several members of the Legislature are mov ing in the mutter of what they con sider reform. It will lie well to wait and carefully compare reports and fig ures, and then move understanding!.-?. The Statesman will review the whole mutter in due time. IMXK A itvt:. The Governor in his late message d voles 131 lines of printed matter to a eu- logy of Gov. Watkinds and his masterly j conduct ot the State Penitentiary, while. he lliru-t-j the question of '' Common School.-" a!de in ju--t wyn lines. Such "straws" show just how the political breeze strikes his sails. Tlie people will right such matters. out: iii.im). Kev, J. H. Habcock, Superiutendcnt of tlie Oregon school for tlie blind, submits a six page report iu which he says tlie first term of his administra tion, there was an attendance of six pupils ami the last term nine pupi's. We will report what, this cost when tlie rouorts of the Secretary and Treas urer are received. o.v ms i:aii. Governor Curry is on hand like a thumb nail for a Scntorial br.ish lie does not naturally take to Judge Duly but will probably throw his influence In that direction when the final vote Is taUeri. Tlie Governor is too busy to accept the position himself, and will favor the next best man in bis Judgment. VfcKY IHI-AI. The Governor announces In his message that he appointed Dol. Oilfry to deliver an address at Philadelphia, but makes no recommendation for an appropriation to pay the boy. What (toen this mean ? Ketmclion. Col. Gilfry informs us that he never was a military mat) and never was entitled to any military title. We have been under the impression that the Col, was a militia stafr odicer, but now stand corrected. Titles corres ponding with those used iu military service are frequently applied lo dis tinguished gentlemen, and we trust Col. Gilfry lies not lost anything on account of our mistake. The I'ollllcit! -spcl According to Republican progr v-lvo Ideas will he (I'-ipensed in tlm Statesman from day lo (lav and week to week, and all honest eli i.eiH who ilclro thu i-tteivi of the American experiment" nfliepulilican form ot goverinnent should liava a copy. Many or the he-r writers in th" ITnl'ed St Hie are engMjri'il and their efl'irf will appear in 'lie form ot cmrimunlc itioin. The Governor In Ids moagp glvo the fulhuvliiir as expense to the State : Far ftuvenmr' 8 i'a "v 1 R 'O For l'riviiiH H"cretnry' Hilary 1 211) Nn lees, no periporites nor any cnnfiii ent cxe utivi) Itmd allowed this depart ment How is it that the report for 1171 shows over four thnu-nnd dollars paid to tint Tiivato Secretary?" Scuutorhil E'ools. Tim sale of Senatorial pools on Tlm.i day night, was decidedly spiriled. Tlie li-r stands on lit st sale as fdlow-: Onv. Cnrry, first chnios St .000 .iiuisie liaiv. second cliuicu BO I Jmlne u rover, third " 4"0 ('ol. Himli. Inlirlli. " H in , 0v W .tkinitu, tlftli. " vno Jiide M'-mlt, sixth, " 195 A mi iiiIht ul pools were old In which several other names figured, but wo were unable to get n lull report. . m Amendments. The Governor is In fivor of constitution al amendments which will enable tin K. eiuilve to thwart the wishes nr nets of the representatives of th people in Leglsln tore nisenihlrd. It nmv lie hcfhr. hl,f Id position Is good it would be hi tter to i-ntrn-t ll matters of legs,(. tinu to a governor, and save the expense Ol the generally assembly. The Ic.nerj"tl? C.-uk-uk On WwdneKilay nlclit dcve'ojM'd the f n't that no one candidate for I'nltd Hln'ex Seiuilor had a majority, and an many meiniicrs were "on the make" ami could see nothing in sight, they ! adj uirned without doing unythimr. ' Other efforts will be made but in all , probability a Republican will yet be . elected. Housing lT3ie!ing. Kx-Gnvnrnor Olhhs nddressed a large Biiiueiici- at. Dallas. "iu county, on Wednesday night. The crowd asjembled under the ansiyp of the Haves ami Wheeler Cllib of Mat city, and (he Gov ernor made one ot his greate-f ("peeclies. We . xni'Ct Ihe tiovernorto nmlre-s our Slh'tll tttriM mol Wiieelm' Club so, net lull d.trhig the canvas. IJoiit-.st rtnscrw. Our I,egulatiT-e U made up largely of farmers and grangers, and we feel certain that the Capital in in the Democratic party cannot carry oil" the J. K. SeiiHtnr- ship. T he (J rover and WatKinds ring has become very odious to the people, and i mi'inliers.wlio fall inln that ring will meet a disgn-ted eonstiiiiencv when they re turn to their homes. Old oii:.:)tfiit fl ho figures largely ill Penitentiary af fairs, shows his hand in ll.e stale I pertinent. In that deal hi abstracts twelve tlionsai il dollnrs Irnm the public C'rlb. Ol course he i, expected to render nil equivalent. If he. has pot already ilonr so. hut lor what purpose he Has paid that sum doesji'if appear in the message, littpid liaereusc. Tl e rapiil increase in the circubi tion of the Rtatuhman Is most en c luraging to tlie inunairers. Parti' 8 all over the State, who desire the news of tlie day and most reliable po litical figures, are sending for tlie Daily 8tatuhman. Send in your orders. Jin:lgc Eioiilium Is quietly awaiting a "lock" in Pem- ociat ic caucus wliich will enable him to step In as a compromise and carry off the Ketmtorship. If a Democrat Is to bo elected et all, our first choice Is Judge Daly, hut we could stand such material as Judge Dunham. JUidgc Slitter Proves to be a formidable opponent of Judge Daly. His strength In caucus asiouished many of bis enemies, and we may expect some choice para graphs from the pen of Capt. McCo mais. Tlie election of Judge Hlater would drive the Captain crazy. I'roiiiinciU. The principle bill for tlie consideration nf the present Legislature Is Bill Wat kiinls. and will be Introduced as soon a the bo'iks and acvouuts ol the Superin tendent of the Penitent! iry shall have been examined. This Mine Bill will doubtless be presented to the next grand jury. STILL. MAItll.W. Col. Cann'i report for the Board ot School Land Commissioner, is in the hands of the State Printer, and will be ready lor delivery in a day or two, after which (late ihe public may look for princi pal features in the Statesman, ''('lilted sin!!i." t That reign nf terror inaugurated by D'inocraMin the South is having a heal thv cfT- ct on the great iiihs of American people. Killing ail w ho will not vote D" noi-raf1!; tickets may be good policy, hilt it falls vvlih criphlng fnrce on 'Ihe Democratic party. It lair elections could have been held I liroipjhnnt tlie country,' Tl den might have cirried jwo "r three northern States, I ul whli Ijie shorgun tf torts to uulie the South fir Tildim. the ill t lllgent in a s-e s of the North are unl'ing against bhvi and Ihe in ijnriry for llayea and Wheeler will be Immense, 'n;Siiiu'Sit!iry. The vote to expunge thai: jiart of .the report of Governor Wnlkhids which wai nf purely per-onal character, showed hut tivo sppoorters nf the ('inveruor. Demo-. cnilsas well as K"iuh!icuns voted for the rc.olu'inii. ami Wiitklnd's chances for Senntnr-ddp are growing lieautll'ully less. How tlie Governor allowed such' a report to go in Is unexplieable, when he certainly did not de-Ire o Insult, the in hers of Mini august body. The result Is now he foie the public, mid many aspirants fur public favors are wiser in ennseipmuce. E'rlvnlu eeretrj , Does Private Secretary Oil fry driw.pny for some mouths of time spent. In the East, ami ns far away ns he could pet f'om Ills I'tllcla I duties. One hundred dollars per month for loafing around Phltade.ptila nmgh on the tay-payers ol Oregon. He is certainly too modest to claim It., , On HU Muscle. The Governor has appointed n hroik-lit-eper for tlie State Treasurer, wblmnt authority or la w. When the Democrat cease to steal what little l reivlveuT In the treasury, then will he time enough lor the appointment ot a hook-keeper. At this time tlie stalwart Brown is ccrtrhdr sufficient for the woek."-' Looks Cud. The communication published yes terday on the subject of school books was written by a learned educator who Insisted op. reading (lie proof himself. The result ot IiIh proof reading is visible and needs no com ment. "t'lorh-ui ,ij. The Governor reports n little bill of $1, 11(10 paid to Mr. Cletic.il Aid by the Spue Departinen!. Who is Mr. Oi-ical Aid anil what kind or good, did he set I to the fax payers of the Stfite? H-porN Hlt yet piinled may giye sutisfaetory iieim. Kvw Varii Drmucrary Has a seriniH time iu the matter of necur iog a candidate for Governor. Of coiir-e the m in who ti'vopts does sn wirh i fore knowledge nflhefiicl (bathe will lie de fealel. nod few -ihsire to he lead to that kind of sbuightrtr. Elcmocrulio Cuucu. The Democratic caucus last night came ve-y near agreeing on Dily. but adjourn ed without doing anything worthy ol note. A prominent Democrat "pells caucus with two "K V tlindy, Korkiib. N KW AD V K UTIHKM li N TS, Administrator's Sale. W iTIPK IS I1KI.KHV UIVKV'OTIMT OV "adir't iv, U'l. 1 1. 7ll. ft' 1 ',: ,;k P. M nl the Court llmmo ileor In siim, ,Mnri n I'nnnly, -reprott, the Mti'lefKlaisI will .-ell af. pab'lo '".v tioe, ll' fn'lon ie ile-e.rlb'-a tir 'p'rr'v. In;!,,, g n InlUe K"IHIe ol iilarv C. Sml'h. ilivi anil, le ,s it: I ol No. elrhi tsi In blne.k No el.-liiv-el thi iw la Oieolly of SnU'in. Teitn- e.iMh nr nrmrovisl rltv. I.8. KNt(;ilf, Ailtn'r. a!ln,Scpt. II. lTi; -4w. B. STRANG, COOK, PAPLOR, BOX STOVES and RANGES. Dlaiiiifortiiter of TS, SHEET mm & COPPER WARE. Union Blocki Comnnsrclal (treot, Oregon. (3 'Come In unit exaininn oar ucw Roods. IWlH:f A GREATJAR8AIH. 1300 Aeresof Land for Sale, 'BIWKNTT MlI.ESSOtTTtlKAST OF SALEM, two miles liolowr Saiilh'n litrrv on llm norm iNtiuuim. augltiiU titer Conio unit sen mi). IJUI-HTOIJT. NOTICE TO LAfiD BUYERS. MUV IH YWl'll TIMK to huhe n llll APMTT OF THAT ItKAUTIl tTL FAItM IH Yamhill i onnl.v. known nn Ihe Aimstronv larm, lor mle at ft (,'it Nl.'.rill.-x). Will bull any- wlioro (rmn WO lo BIM) ii.'.ref , all improved. JONES & PA I I KIISO.N, fulflfttl buliiin, Iftogon. Wanted. , (SITUATION IN KOMK ItKSI'KCTABTjE 1 finnllv ns II vorvilllt. Hi'leren,,,,-, Ll,,ru M.tJui'u-r unit Sohh, HnU',lier. linllas. Oresmn. MllS. ISAltKI.I.A Mi -CAUT lilt. Iiallas, Oregon, July as, iMili, ihvir St k