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About The weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1872-1878 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1876)
WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. WlULY GEEGC3 STATES5AI FRIDAY DECEMtl-R IS, 1C. '.loas Wa roesvlav lio i.irg'kPai'y,; 1.NA1, HOTI-V Is it going to snow, or wVr " This weather lowers wood r ;ics. House phsnts are a nuisance Ibb Lather . Lilly Triro. daughter i f K. H. Frio, Esq.. is vary ill of diptben. The amour t of c'sims a'.ievw.-,) at the lo-ctta-b-.-r term of the County Court w.- 42. f St. The Lolanon mvuiitaiu nid b t-1 - ! f r ,! inter. iioys of the Norib 8al im school are sliding on the mud hole in thai sclmrK Sanai ir.c iff time" is spproaolun:.-i;h fear ful rspieliry. The summer is ram, the lim eud..i. :...t vit lat BKt cost, and are ootsivni. . The re-gciar EKvhng of the Good Te miliar "s Lodge, cf la .pen'-nce, arc tc-l-J Sunday af!?r a xu. Leap jr b aot soc. ;.4 le-fee of t-1-i tocb ulors u! pi; i '-eot.r.?ed out," in -thb 'aviU wjc da." t tie fSiBgrtue M utiUle. One of ilte pleasing fea ' e, UerutoiHit, of rite SlfcJtiodisiiubbitu School was tut sit.iiug exercises that consumed haif an Lour prtvi.in to the cD,ineneeuie-nt of the regular school exercises. Bet there b a row among the 'Mng eTa," or rather the leaders, aud the suigiag pasl ilme sin't what itence ws and many who go to enjoy the singing each Siuiday, nowadays, go home djsappcinttd. True there are nisuy cf the "sweet simrrm of Israel artU scattc-re-d throughout tin church but tUry aics without nay loader, "be stranger a i.t.a tat-ir gate naturally iouue -wi.v :s ti.ia tii'i1? ur.d b told thai thert has been a., no. vt of a uar as to who should "pitch the cnua.nt." ilr. to aid with hi fibuds, wcu't sir.: wvrti: a r:iit, it" 3tr. 'titther bub bads. Tin- ru".; t lfcst Xr. t aai eo is -'..:-.:! at Tu'.l c- , lUa mpj' tienj atteutb trgukrty, bat ::s d'trit.g tbe ji:g liig eirtrcbesi with bi hetvil bowvd dsn, .a:,i.iUo3r, (i6sj't) that p-jrii,,n of tLe ix-rfptcze that tu!i what a bi, tticg 'brother!; lovtT i, etc. iiia voue U maa howovar. and Uie beautiful fLbbatii ti.-Lmil feycui that flaU up to Him bj the myrUJ voices cf inciiit children, a:Mi the mdin r rcs of tlit organ, are noheetlsd by him. He wtii't j'ua: ia beeanae ht's cial. If there U nythi:i in ex- Bple t!ie ci.Hilren of that Pi' '..a h Pcavl hive akw f?cae to foliow in this sicgiBg TatuJaK rngifeb Optra. Ttb ei:ts tbe fit appc-arar.ee of t!.-e Eag Uih 0,era Truaj teespUce at Kted' Opeim Ilonse. The coapaBT ch d at I'ort:suJ last ereiaing mfier aa niiaitu.!ly biiUuAt ran of iiear!y two wi-cis. Tie Ortrgonian id srzlu ;i of tvu ning'a peThirmaece Tat i-ralr pi i-- uf I'B i siis. K- Har lan tbcMez. croxdrd font jiiup. uot wttbauuKiiiw it w H'Hiiny nUbt. Jac-ij' T iva-iiiti! awl BparKiiiij; ct,u.i,- opeta, "La FiUfc de Sniime Aiis-t." ws rendered iu a ruancer tuite cmpnvauug to tue UrtJe audi see. Lsl iiea o tri- b'tii! pref iu-i- 4 eH:Dd,rd ci:titifu of tje perform m:-e. 6i.6i.-e i; tuat the raj. )Tiju--i ui cjpilil lityte, aiii kd! the hirge a&d tafhiuDahe aaicitoa r y tu excdeut huntor. 'u ae ieh an nier-Mani attendance u aa en owtira?io nm-sn an ! rofrvtr.ag to th niiyao rial pocket. It ia a Buttiwirtity fact tittit smue the opaiBS Dttit ibb aa iience have s-eadiiy tnCTaawd. whL-ti esruiuiy apesiu vuinm fur he merits .f fie irotiiie. Ipttrtai hftrtrtf i he 1 idiea if toe CoHgrati-mai Chureu hare ' rgauizd an IuJ a:riai Sok-T- tr what jmr pciae will br aen The officcra i t aa f Iiowj: Mr. Ma-tw bjtt, Prcs deat; 3tra. W. W. llaraa, Ve Prselieot; 3Ua Bjoe Wti ur, 6aiBE.ry, Ut 5la-i i W. Cte. Ti-c.-er. Kra. P. 8. KLht aaiiatfal by Mi G r S C&rpanti.r, E'-tlug to ttssch the iir.k Kir5g ol 1'wSaaiay S'bxil to miw. and th:y wit J-s iitjr pt meesias tUa earning SaUiri; . The li.ik tf the ladoairial kjeiery wi!! gvta f Jtsahli oq Fridiy esBiiiiig of this te. a: the rsaidoaev of lira? W. W. Kartts. Fri-c b :! 1 e vfiewtse. The amtaut of expeiiditurt-s in rant, for county parpuets. durin? he Jtar t-jding Jaonarr 1, 178, waa J20,5i; 33. Mr. George 4. E ha. Cotn.ty Clt-tk. ir.f'jrai u tlt therapendifjr-t f r the preset Jtar. cotwitL- f tandiug the hf-j outlay foi bridges, liihsitioa. C hu been bat 519,91118. adJf -rcace of -J35 15 for the preras yj. The tm'ni.t, tnougb enrii!, ia in tbe right dircot:..:. , a 4 wafci wtll fur ill par kr ct-scfcratd. t(r-.ra fM-etet. Si iphsn Guarti tutd W y hi h ia oiu g. t -I L b isiwaji ciiiid---red idTertiaiog llberajiy and I ng to L tbe great nied:am cf incsu in buui r axtd the preiudt tu wealth. Audi hie cub 1: no invarfoM? rule, too, to adver-.b ia :t uull.st titri , aa well ag in the htui' rt 4 .L experience LiviL taught me thl t-:os tjwot ia vrlihdiont; aa by ktii-.i:' iry I iia.6 contiuQitiiy t tore the public, it Llj .corsi man; Ur tit I oUitrwis, would haie I MfM wia. Jonmt 4 l'atl' rs.m sola yeattrdtv i feO '.-te firm near Monmouth, iu I'olk count; , for S-iV JO, to two partis U'.ely from the Last. V',e e infdnied hy Ihia &i m that thtre h coui-ic-c.ahlti inquiry f.r .-nJ.-, and that tiiey now .ire aevenil t;: tia:.ca -ending on bu.d ridc. Tucy atiti'-ijtin-( fr,,3i thth Corrituoud " ace from ths I., that theTe Till m. a mash i .rgfrr lointigTa'.iou daring t.'rf- couiug wason ... actual K't-l-jr than ttsere has Ixen in rUs M-ieit. Our Uiauka arc tint to At. B. i. ilc-t'orttick f ir a copy of bU txcc!.i tit aiiuauac fyr :bt year tin. Thii ia the twonty-ee-ndyearT-r.u j-ttt-J..-ation, and with a a.-irt;. of othsr a-, .'ui in I irjuatioc, it coutoins uuii,j in n.iatisii to e growth, population andrt(rtoe of Orgor, ''ibiusou and IiH'en. U'i. I.ii.iU'r, F.?i.. lias opened j ; u-jixt ir.;!irt atwi; at Sfhii n. ile t f ziet u ' s-ecvf: to :! pexw. r - lYrcaa Thunalajf Manunc'a Iul KM AL UT Wh.v, SI- Tip tup bc, wht3kj" wcatutr. Caj-t. Bobiuaoc, Uie great Kimro.1 ai On-i-a, bi,-;c. thirtnen dniia, yestanlar. Oar Vortl.-trtd dsilif c Rte low about nachit!g u. Tin ma bruise . Baibual atrw-t wlU afcjrl t n tta (iiatance to the depot far 'eo-htclta." H.irf ei-mjilaiu! ccjaiyg tu aKul drttnicn siwa-hoa iu town. Sir -.-. Koe! i Cus art fitting up a net Eaiatu i..l IttocrtBC tttice, in the Oira li-JllM. Coi'rUk rabb ititjuiry h ma.k-. en tbe atrevt. tar Either ojinitig anx k. Eaowiut; oi pe tliot a big livi-if ud b-fi.ro bins, H wUt'a the iuu'.ii-.r. TtK-rc . ., ii feeling on the part of our Clt'Jtell-' bt ' -- vrti-r work . uid look better if patnkd. Dr. S. V, an Eif.-'or cast. B.tu .-it aec-ird.t!,-, mfct.:a. :.?iwt;i la;ois A "mini ho elected a :itv" vote evor from fo a ieeh npwarils, , pf r.-..'. at tho Che- Tab stitKLd nodical, now over thtrtj three years oi 1. doubUaa afford the moat tom prchecsivc r..l, aU things cocsiderej, the cheap est mean of keeping well informed in the best literature uf iheiiay. To this tact.uiort itinerai'y recosriireil every year, may be attributed in, eontianed fad iucreaaing auees. The abiest living writers ia tv;"""- " Ltatary, bingrapby, pbiloaiphy, jmxv, thei cjry, politics, criticum and art, ara repreaonted in ito raiKS. A li of aome of them will be found in the vrcarectus pobliabed in another J column, abiding a aofEcient evidence of Uie quality of the magazine, while in quantity of reading i: U ucapprcaohed by any o her piriodicil. It fa, in short, ti-t ot-:y tho-p-.:h compilation of in indiapeiiMak eurrcut literature mdis peEaihlc bocar.st- it embrace tl,e work of tbe foremost writtjrs apon all top-iiM of liitig inu-r-eat; and as such, tta latjcrtaBce at.d conveni ence to every American reader cau hardly be cver-eatimatad. It has always ran.eo a chief among the eclectica; it baa absorbed its com petitor, ''Every Baturday;"and in the muiiitudt of qnarhriies, moctbliea and weeklies, it can hardly be dh-pnied with by any person or fam ily desiring a satisfactory compendium of what ever b of immediate interest or persian'."nt value iu theltter&ry world. For the new year an extra offer u made tt all new subscribers, and rtdued cluhbiug ran with other peru!u-iili are also given, by which a salwcriber is, at remarkably amali coat, put in I rHjB.-eti'n of lite cream or both borne and fur-i tips literature. Our readers who arc- selecting J their pericdicaif fur the year wonid do well to examine thi prjspeetn. There can banlly be"! any other way of obtaining so cheaply orconve tuetly so much of tbe best work of the best j minds of the tbae. j The EnUah Opera ttoupe tppearl at bird 's j Opera Honse last night. The crov d vis not 8j large as we -xpe?t';d to at bet was st-fficie'it t, j indnceagood jrformance. The 3'tfacti nb great where this trocp b Ui' o, ta;J tLt pe: - j formauces being of a chaste and inu-llecttid i character, we txp-tckil to stt a crowd'.d huas-:. The bat nigbt wt hoie will ccme v.p tuonr expcctatiDtt, hacasic t desire that everjbody in Bilem should be presout and tnj .y the treat. The troupe rettirj to rortind on special invitation x iargt number of coliivattd iain. andrntlr-jc-n.andwillilav there on Frids; r.ii'nt of tUIs week. Give them a g v. l t- u, nkttt aL'l !'": a hesrtv laugh. 1 be It beat IrkH. Mr. Erren, agent of the Farmer' Wa.e boute in tlds city, ba told 40,000 bushels cf wiient aince last Satu :d y, at SI per btuhoi. On Saturday he disposed of 1,010 to llesnrs. C'orbitt 4 MeCieay, cf I'ortlsnd; and to-day made a sale of 7,0 j bushels to H-witt & Co., of the wimt eiry. Tncse atles ctoos out all the wheat at present in that warehouse, except about 5,X-bttst.t-b. Mr. Uerreu U now paying SI raab, or SI ol on one we.ia time, for U the wheat he ear. get Tne sales will tbr-jw 40,00C into active circulation in this city and county, and ought to r:--'f Liie. " lively arotsaS hen. for a 1 Knmlurd "The ft.-aou.g aoptranta for kg&l honor wort exauiiaed by the Supreme Conrt yeaterday, touching tbtir knowledge of law, and a to wh.ther they were- octitiod to their ftcliBiebta. Tht ixurt will give its dsciiiun on each case this morning: L. ii. laom, The balks; J. 1:. BrysocT. H. Crawford. Corvallis; P. H.Ii'Artrj-: Baltm; VV. E. Eilyec, beta; E. 8 B.n, Eagtne, audL. . b teams, Portland. ir for Walta tl all. br. J. X. KcCusdy and wife, iefi o- V, il Uoieitt Chief, yeutorday marEing, tn route ioi Valla Valla, where th-:y all! spti0 the winter. ith the tiptrti'.ioo thut the clear atmoaphert of that vaiky wdi prove bent&cial to Sir. McCurdy'a ttaltL, They have been resident Uiu city many yoara, and their many friendV j jin ua in wihii thera s pleasant trip a av-wJ; reaturation to hcslth, cf His. llcCurdy. and a aife rvtum, in ti aprscj, ol both tits I. and his girod wife. . tmtrm jut,r. At a regtiiat cftting of baieni Lodo, ha. 4, A '. A. X.. held on :!ie 12th inst., the i lowing officers were ekcled for the ensuing Haaunic year, tw.t: A. A. licC lully, VT. Jl.: Wiruer Itrevmsr,, . Ceo. G. Van VTaer J. W.t J. H. Aibert,T(ak.; Xhc,. 51. Ilt-ynuhb Bee-.; . C. Hatbteu. Iji-jr. Iler awarai. I bu.inew nien, hr.vo f tis-M ittor bourt on tlM. : cjrueis ct Court aoii rt'.t a.ttcti. at tb'.ir m- J ttrne-.t'oi. with '. '.n.:j-n::. ttra!. ioe iet:e.-Tfc I Will he Co,;' "' u a: t-.t;d iMMtm, 3 t t.-SOJlrf! ah.n. Tsv-rl. Tl-; i 'i.ye. Itf'ij .'. Te'.f'ii in ' S' .n: i;ii, !'' ,t'nB4 1'ndaj elonung's IiV3 -i I1H4LMI1IX Fih day. Wheat $1. Christmas tree an budding. Two weeks nood weather in sight. The Opera Troupe has flitted benoe. Weexxt SraTrsjiASi lull of liaal. Statu and ! general news, bawd to-day. A ' May and IVcenibor" affair is said to be in the near futiue. The dining nx'm of tlx; Chenwketa ITuU'l, preseuU a lively apjiearance aloat nieU times. The Commercial Hotel, kept by Witdcy Graves, still keeps up to the mark. Ilrtyniaa llro.'s elegant iJii-w wiud.)W-. have on their holiday dress. Finest farm lands iu the Vaii.y, be sale by C. W. Shaw 4 Co., brokers. A insrt) mtsil always u 1- hid. at Pile Emerson's. flats for the uiaid and matron, neat and pretty, at Mis. E. vV. Moxley's. Groeene delivered without extra cost to those purchasing at Frank 9. Huvey'a. Glassware and crockery, a fine assortnteut al ways to be found at J. G. Wright's. The Tut.v TiTCiKis is ia demand Jtut now. Great bargiM to be had at the Oveiland. Bear that fact tu mind. Etdingtcn A IU.inhari are turning out some nice jub rrintu.g. Bdly Stanti'tis b she pace to purchase a pure Havana. O'l-Twr tlsr wsellv miniug reports an copied in tin. pu Ftaucbau journals. Esy Neil is to he executed thj dav K at Albany. Tht M. E. ChuK-h CbrbtniM Ee festival promises to be a wsy-np ailur. 6. Friedman. auctiuneer, eot 40 pr oeut mare X-jr Mr. E, Cohn' houhoid furniture ihia Jf r. J C. expected. J If jnn have a conga or cold and want to p i rid of them yon mn-t n-w Wetthorford's ' VVj. gandi." It b dead certain that .he dollar store ha the largest stock ot Holiday eoods and soils cheap er than any other bouse in the ei'y. Yon can buy more and hotter drags f .r the money at T. C. Smith A Co.'s, than at aav other establishment in Oregon. All of the Judges of the Fupreuie Oiurt stop at the ChcmebeW, txerpt Judge Bob, who lives "at home." Fresh candies, f ir little stucUngs, Chin:uia Eve. J. J. Cooper i Co.'s opp.siite li,e STATLs waS office. W. W.j Jfai tio'o txt naive as-ortmcnt cf il. gant jewelry, strr-t "die attrntloo of tht bdi-. ' 1 be ii las Msrr, It sill bo remembered that Ht.h. .Siiiuei.i, Itit enterprising proprietfir of the ' Wt-t SU rt," oQoxvd, some ttuic since, a prize of $25 for the best original Christmas story f ,r his great Holiday Pictorail shant. rur;y-threo sto ri: .istac of th, m tho production of the lust pen.i on the coa.it, were rtooived, and after a drttb&l xautinaur.a by the committfe, the aivirt! as nude WeducsuAT evening, t Miss Hail'.'.- L. Powell, of buyto, ia th s conotj-. H--.- riw.ii wto formarly one of the teachers at tU Coiitnd S-ihool, iu tuis city, and u a pl.ii. w.-;tcr, and should he torn btt aitao Uou to wfitingf'ir pubUcation, would kkid make "hf-r mark" a a pjfmlax author-v. .Ul TlM-v K-ld A circular wiK-dtaw, rnu bj horse poor, j put in oporabuo yesterday noar the old Motho dist church, which brought a large number of Chun 'woodrtwera together. Thise c-lc-siial wood fiddlers Were throan into ou,lei:uauon when told that ihu tiling ciiuw,.d np wnoi at tlx- rate of 2 biiee a cord, and a"heap cam 11 ' seem to be tbe g mcral expression among tli' took'-r-i-on from the ' Fl wery kingdom." lXo f TeMlltasony. Toe aitunicjs on uno side of thecaie of Kiiott vs. Knott, which coin's np a this term ot the Supreme Court, li-ve ovor 3.0X) pages of legal cap, of fcsti nooj to to rea 1 and comwetib-d upon. It u thought that the attentiou of II court will be occupied at least one month npn this siug', ea.;. A ' Knotty"" it truf f-l.oligh. ItrlUe I Milrsrt 1(. Jleir-s. Z. Cr?f.n aud W. H. Moore ywt-. r:ty Hctived the cuntract for bnilding tht brilgt across Mill oreek on railroad street nosr the I'. nr Oil milb. The prtco bid was 8239, and it is the intenti -a of the contractors to na-re i.lt, bri'Iji finbhod t y Chrbtmas. OfMrat. Tho Lnglbh Opera Troui e as gret.-u.ti i a good he,use la.-: night, and the periormano wis must excellent. Tbe-r go to Portland to-day, and give a pTfjrmanet: oa special invitation, to night. V,e v. jh them success and ctjiuuind the tr-M'-ne o tbe craft es-erywlitre PER&OWAi.. ben. M. V. brown, Me-sr. W. I. Burt and JohnI ari.tr, of Aiban), are n gis!-red a' the Chcmeketa Uotel. We are glad to kara that Str. S. J. liba! i muib better. Mi. I.. Sc5'ie!'. of i- veV,( Sb ite, '.- iu in cite. Capt. J. li. llil. t-s-e !- pioii.s i so an brt niett of O-fgou. and now aoiit for lii' Oh f of Steariisbip t.'ou'i.aiy, called on tis ies-te.-rLhey. lie is one of the sulestantial huiuejs aie n o! 'h-?-te, and witha! a ebver g u:b lan. 'v- are pl'rised tfe tiie fao ,f tU Csp-v.r, ii onr eauc-tuu.. li .n. K.' phn VraaM, numb.r of u.e fj.tiiee laiute f,-..in 1 o.k e-jeuietv, gave ns a bn f e-alf Utb k. il:! is tvnti-utiy gieatly iiunsitd with th' Ut: atie tnpt of Grover A Co. to swin dle our peop'.'., it the f lectori! vote, ut liaviug splrattrt. ' r Coegrtssifnal hotoi hireseif. I think i ;'. bat ii try to hoid the. oid eoncirn if,- !'.-.-. e ,-.:(! i.r.jf. f d b-tiati, Joiif. il; , '- !' - , i ' i,!:' " ' ! J -.'; 'I. OREGON mmm ?.t.&. i i Oregon mmm I Our Weekly liport-1 a.vsoo ooinm aii.vru Bir.m.t. Mr. QurU-j, of Oregon City, a practic.U asaay. or and one of the best in tl Sato, has com ploted twenty-et'veti assays from tlio fauxuis sil ver springs, twenty-three of sl.uih show largt;lv in silver, running as high as f 1,000 to the ton and the k-ast of whk-h indicated $18 per too. He says it can bo kt d pnifitably a $T per ton, owing to the fa that no milliug. or at least very l.tUc, U neeo ary to reduce tlm mud so it can it retorted. Th? only ihthVnVy which presents itself is wtiethcr there is suffi cient cf the mud to warrant any considerable invetmeut, althonitli purtlm whohavo returned from a visit to tbatiwetiou r-port it incxbsnstihle and covoHnt; ac versl )usre tuUcs of eountrv, a lake wish a crust of dirt four or five feet thick. Last fall a bone and man broke through the crust, tlio man barely escaped with hia life hy hanging to the edges bnt theboive imn rdiateJy asnk and was never more seen. nrrniB mixes. Str. A. Marks, of Roxeburs. ixturned from the Esther mine on Thursday week, bringing with him a bar of bullion weighing 58 ouncs. Thb bar is the result uf a twolre days run and is partly from "tailings, " worked over once before by the mill nrior to the employment of the new amalgamating pans. The bullion is of a dark ye llow color, and b nearly pure fto'ul. Mr. Harks also unused us some very rich silver or-j, taken from the Esther mine, Tiieae ajwi tuens exhibited virgin silver in large splotches a many plaevs. and would assay, at least, $3,(4)0 to Uie Urn in silver and gold. Workmen are emptied in sinking a new shaft on Uie Exilicr mine, and four franis are hauling quirts tu tiie mill. The roads iu the neighborhood of the mine art reported to be in exetlbut condition. LriST QfECS. A private lotfcr rceoiwd from Sir. Aduni A-w il, Superintendent of the- Lucky Queen X.uiug Cur, (-any. hiinpi sums encctirag.ng news from that mine. The letter b ekteil le eetchrr 3d, and we quote the fuilowing : ' I sni djwa with tho wiKi. St fuel, and the quartz w as it ti when It Ran 8rt slrtics. This uiak a depth from tiw sun'we of U3 foot of g'xsl gold and silver qt.,-?;: which av, rugos that dutan x 3 feet in width. It u as n li a de fined lude as has ever been 't. .aid a, oiitor California, Nevada or Idaho. If we have go; u here tlicrc b no nac huuting for rich and profitable quar:i ljdes tboabere. The tunutl on the lowr lev el is in 112 feet, and we have about 'JO or 40 be: more to run. When this is completed we ill he abb to work the quartz lode running south west 23U foot in d p!h and nortb-ast from 400 to 1 feet do-p. Be member Uib lodo I am working in not (he one that I started for ; it b one I cui across in running my first luntl. 1 hive not K'.ruck tin main iode yet ; for it run c-.cth and south, and the rue lam working runs nirtbea-el and se uthrtst. Ui rutiniog i-iii:bw,ii I will g, 1 1 the maio 1 ..;. The d: wnct to the m tin lode b alx.nt 5- 0 f'et. all or quarti Every blow tl:t :!! lc HiriK-k wh n i get la with flue lower leve-1 will le or. q i.irt, and Be ohancet arc that it v- ,il ail r of A (,'. cla-s quality." cvriTAi. m,: The rwiult of an auy ol urt from ti.i moi... maie If-r.mb.-r S-i. in Han Fi-no.-is.-,!, ir :i .! Iowb : Silver ? i3 Si Gold :i Gaieba. Co W Total cr ton . 121 S2 This b a good aiiowin;;. and fr ro the ojsi&ing of the !c Ige to the ptv-sMtt tuns , cacb saccc-d-ing a-ny has been beuer than liie preceding one. Wotk has lieJ'n active!- resumed, and vestcnluy a pauk train of provhti,na and ammo nite, u si sent in tint will i,npply tiie force at work until spring. The extent e f the claim nwntKl by this companv b much larger than that of any other companv ir. the Mate, ftl.rah accounts for tie large amount fixtd I t the '.iip itai st-eck of tl.c cemiuany. I rem tuist.jitnUt.ett Jin ii . '1 leave trie.-d Uie T'ornvlan b rut aud tb r sult fully sustains your pr'.iiioti'eo. I: ha. n;afle a new man of me, infused into inv e-yii- ui nss vigor and energy. I am no long' ; tiomi,l ,t aud debilitated as when yoo last tew me, but stronger, heartier, and with 1-arger capacity for labor, mental and pbysi:al, than at any lime during In Lr-t five years." Bold by alt drag. gii-. A K'-HiierkKtile 4 sire, t.T Tjwxsejid, Vt., May ii, letf. j li-v.- M. W. FositA- fctoni.ientli.men: 8v eral years :ni.-o I U ok a .-vnro cold, which sett lied on nty lune, where it remained without rjiivkiition. I was tlion in Massachusetta anrl growing worse- aud leccoming unable to atUnd to my htisiiuaa, I returned borne and com met.cee! w arehiog in earnest fur some medicine which would restore my lost b.-slth. I con sulu.d pliyairans, I tried many remedies, but ! obtoiii-d no Lslp, but daily grew worse. I had a torrihle congb. and raised a good dual of Mood. I had profue night sweats, and M-ve-re pain in my ride. I continued in tiiis i:ate lor mont'u and becaoic so weak tlt it wa wiib great dirTiculty I dm 1 1 walk, wlea at adi i.;d to try Wihtab's Baisu or Wn C.Hi.iibi, ami to my great joy I soon feeund thai tliis re-Uieely had arrested th diseaae. I couliu-u- J lu ue .in- EaueAjf to the i-xten'of five bit tl. sml kiave- eein-e tieen txperifiictd ro dsfticul ly of to Iiiresei. I believe tine Haij8m saved riiv life:, atl I shall over hold it in liit;h eatutia t en Yours truly. Lzwis Fmx,-?, rrlnet atvt edr fr a t'uluftri ItlM-Htoe. Tht- fientjs endured ly the rheumatic arc a: tribuleil by acictitific p hologifts to the oor.tact of a ctrUis almortual acrid ebuont in the blood with the sensitive covering of tha roos cbji ejnd j- iau. Hoetettor's Htomsoh Hitters, being s itii;f-rb blood dopuro-nt, ia sdmirahlj calcuiateiel tu expel this impurity, and by re moving tho catie to allay the paiu and fevi rieih syniitina v. hich it produces. That it is a most uce.s-ssfnl remedy for rhenmatitim, neuralgia and gout, as well as a reliable meson of c nnter-ai.-'nc' tosc diw aacs, b a fact amply evidenced by v lucta.-y cerUfita'ea emanating from those whom it has cured, and a'.tos'td by medial prsctitiooftra of high repute. It is likewise a -vi ,'igei -Tjrafivc of dyspejeaia, constipation, 11 vi r en erji! -in!, urinary troubles and general e'-i : . .! as ile" nxst pfj -r.br aaw- Tb Kovemtwr number ef tho VVm-t hhore, published by L. SaniueU. of Portland, contninn (iirti-sils Df a number of the leadins citi.'- ns of re valiiv, teigother with a short biographical sketch of iath. We of oeiurse cannot give the "counterfeit prese utme-nl" as given in tho West Hnore, but eve puhlimi tho skotchts that acoom pauy thein, of our own ciitoim. Wo give in Uie older (,:vni in the journal aWx'i) n.cntiniied. First cornea iion. jorts meerro. J,'hn aliuto was biru iu Northumberland enmity, England, in 1523, emigrating from there at thi a.-teotlS, as a moinher of his father's family, with ahum hsliviUand hibored as a coal inini'r iu tlio vioinity of I'itutbarg, Pa., uoiil lsll, during a minor's strike early in the spi nig of that year, be t out iu m arch of the W a:i rn frontier, and at St. Ismis, f 11 into the rum in of ihu Orsgoo emiitraiinu of that year, res tiingtue r ndozvouimr CI -n. Gilliam's trains near Kt. Joseph. Mo , late in Mareih. He there ati.eched hi nself to the family of Capt. It. W. ll,n ri-on. (bow nf ClaU'ip rountyi as stock iriver and general belH-r. At Fort Hall, on Suake liver, be, iu company with two othor young men. leeft the tram to make bis way down to uie Willamette valley as bearer of a letier describing the eondiiiun of tiie advancing im niiii i ants, to Hun. Pehir H. Eurnett, one of the leade-rs ot the immigration of IMS. Be reached Oregein City in Octi i-or, 1S41; lahorlug fur tbe first vein tor In asiKtiug his fellow im rut gran Is to pass tire Caeca le mountains, and afieraard as l.ignrf.ir Hunt's mill, at Cathia mt, until lite harvest ot IS-ij. when lie became die owner, by puruluine, of tiie oid nuaxiuu f .rm. o(ip,Miie ths prese-ut town of Wheatland. Early in 1W i tic sold tiie eild uii-eaioii f.rm and hs-aied a claim four nulls sotit of Salem a part of vliie'i be yet owns. In July, IS4.7, l,v wasniiiTiid to Id.rtha A., elih-nt daiif.l-.Utr of Caot ilorrivin, anl we liunk tiny were the fits: white rnu,!e marrUd e! of Portland, in the t nlun.hia vali'y. In 1S4J. I,e mmmi nro.1 t'.ie rare and improvement of shii p. ia which he !i since distiiignishcj himself; bst!W;ng tho britest nhare of atten tion on 'Morinos," an a uii aim of tiihuorirg tlii aim! pr.id.ict of Ove-g m and the inteinr Ceelomhia river v a! ley. Is 1W2 and again tn 1-64, hews railed to a at in the Lt'gisUttite and has always bwn protulatnily id, utilitd ;.h orgaiiuitioui r the improvement of Agricul ture, having served several time tin the board of Oiroclors of the Oregon Slats AgriculliiraJ Boduiy, was in corre-poudiiig K-oreiary fur two terms, and by iu boa:d of Dirtctors chosen as editor of tiie Wilfoaiotte Farnitv, during Its tu-fan-y. His bit and niewt important ort tinij tha d. rnou-ttaiou of a natural pans through tha Ca..a b lu'iuntains, via the vail. yof the North Hte.nb.rii! riser, throeigli !,ii-li, when a road b oe.i.. truud, ioi, nxiure cau be had brtwctn E.v ' rn :o ( 1 otirnOr ge u at ail s.awnu of '."!e e OE Hs.f Ji. l!Sth, n. '.' if e..ee, uf the firm of Jure A 1 a'ti r--n. r !,iie- el-..aleri, Baloiu. wki bern iu the b.jiv ( S..w York, in 122. and camr to Oregon in IV).:. whr: be was t-ngaaed in mt-rcbandi-a.:' v,,::. HJS. btng a r.n-ti.lor i f the- Srm .f I,- -., ('oik ,V C'o., at t.lrai. That yeir II r, J-,ni' -i' rio's cl ike ri.al i!e.e bueeiiu is. in wiikii i.c b.et; uC"tfal'y ii?cd mr ":ri -e . Mr J. is the founder of K.n.ih tbiem, r.i.d ti v ivr- :e,-o erect d a .'.OieJ rtsul i.ce on ti.at tb -7 -ai;tar.itivt vai.te. and f.-otn that lice t)i4j b lau -1 the snreess of tlmt ti-rUuti of the Cap:.-.l city. Mr. .1. b abo p.rt ..ewn.v m tin- Otera It ue." jt 1 "C n u.- r iil '.." He hail at various times eontribulad vslitabie articles to the press and has also published large-- LUPtlvn of mphle-U, on the "lbsocrcei i,f the Slate," at Ins own exx-t,. Fe w Ore gotjiam have uoiie so murb as dir. Jot.es, to in duce in.mi"ra'.iou. and iu f:t hb busiiit.:eit ofliiw at Hah m js liuowti as Uie "I nroigiani's llouio." 1 e-Kl-H HUH, VS!, Jo-ih II h.iun. rri eid. nt nf the 1'iom.sr (ill Ciitiipiny. a burn iu lNvUiif!.itc, i.g!and, ! iu 1S17, from rhtcb r-ttutry I t-1 lnij-.ratid wb',u but 10 )'sar of ag'-. lu M iJ tiie i:v. Juson Loo delivered a le-cture on (Jrei:ou, at Peoria, 111. This created such a foror that a Company of eigliUen was made lip to go to Oregon; onu , finally, not dissatboed and went to Banle I'c, Mexico, Instead, having but four, these, how ever, aiual have b en l!-le.rn:ined to Come hi rc, judging by their mono, 'Uregou or the grave;" nut of these f"tr was the sul jeut of our sketch, fbaohiug Greea river, the Iiidiaim atolt their hors and tiny were compelled to winter wi:b them. In cosside.-ration of sticking guns, tn! aildlis and aotidry jo m perfurmtd l-y Vr. H for the Indiana, they futnbhod bis party horses again iu tbe spring to go on. Owiug tu the great drptb of miow bttv t-n Buake river and Fort Hall the y did n it come across uiuoh gaum and for four days were without a particle of anything to eat t xo '. w he:, they once caught an Iudiau dog. At Fort Hail then an English fur tradiug post, thry were supplied with salt sal mon and a few oibc-r things; but, a'thengh over a year on tiie road, th y ntver ale a particle of broad from the time they left Arlaorsui, until Fori Vancouver was reached. After all these harebhips Mr. U. arrivtd in Oregon, in May, lt40, and being a carpenter by trade, engaged as the mission carpe nter, lu 1411, he took up a claim which lie farmed until l's-lH; finally abatieiouisg this lie followed the oiercabtilc line until 1,'i, tn Haletn. In 1872, he was appoint ed an oac of the three commbiiioricrs on the now t'er.iumll iry bulldinga, and also appoint ed as luperiuteodent of the State Capitol, both ol which places of trust be filled with credit to himself and to tbe gcuer-s! satisfaction or peopl l large. v til-::;. JoUN t. MIt,l4!K. John F. M. Her, of finis. , l'.osiiii nt of tht W'ilUiiuotte WiKih n Milb until its lute dustruc tiuii ly hre-. b now 52 years of age. ami n-n b-rn in the. Htata ot Kentucky, ahe.ro his p te,riial grandfathar had emigrated hi shoot iTi.Ki, Irom the north of Ireland. Following tho tid. of emigration, Johu F. scttitd iu Mis souri, and fioaily, lu 1B5I, arrived iu Oregon. In l-.lt le went out as a seildier in the Iiouiphao column, that made tot lei-.braled niarrh fioni too Mohour; frontier thiough tiie r.ortheru Muxictin tUitofl, teturtiing to the l iuoll htalin by the wny ol the Itio Graudc and Now Orleans. In 1WS2 h. watt the Vrmvcrr.U? nandubtr for fi eve ;-'ioi i f ti ie! Piivf-, -iiol i n o-t:pi-d a ' ' . ' it l-t's.ji.;, r .1 . . , rr-sT (,t of that body, has rondored goe d sorvioj a Cap lain and Oeuoral In our Indun wars, and has also acted aa ludu.u ARent. Mr. S!.!lcr has leeen hredYalf a fanner and half a soldier, and his life has keen one of action rather Uiaa study; and althotigt: good part of il wan spont in the rude and ruckle Kocirity of camp bin, lie neither chews, smokes, aud but aoldom drinka, and may lie said to have no small rices, nnlona Iming fond of a fait horse can be ca!id one. SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS, Pripariil by J. 11. I.bti-r, Statu Lihrwian.) Mft'vn raw bwemU.r 13, 18"6. rrsseutP. 1. Prim, Chiitf Justiee. Wilson, McArthur and lloiss, Associates. Wilbinett Trannpiirta',ion and Lock Co. vi. J. W. Moot . The ri s)iuideut tnovis In have the n lorn of notice of apiKial se-rwlnck, to make an allrgi-d cones' tioti. nld Uiiturns si they now stand are good. It givas Uie court Jurisdiction; that b sufficient. We cannot allow a mntiou that would open up a qutwUou of f.ii'l that thin Court is not coin) tent to tiy. Motion bverruled. Opinion ty Judge J. F. Walson. lliulcn A Trtilleiitter vh. Warntu Mi-Gutre. This is a motion in i ffe-oi to dismiss the appeal, as there b no bill uf exonptiuas in tbe Court. Iliid-Tho nntict of cppmland aon-ice tlitre of bolng iu rf gular order, givia the Court Juris diction, but it do not inquire into (lie suffic iency ol the bill of i xite-ptinnt. While if may be true that tlm transcript does nut abow enongb to unify this Court iu rivor.ing the judgment of the Court beilow, that would not be a reason for ihnmnssing the aprvml A mo tion toafil. tii tin juilgrue ut of tho Court b low nilgai lee euti rtsund by this C'ovtrt, and that mation woi.lu hiing directly U-bire tlib Court the propo.itinu lie;i;?r or not tin re b any quostiou pre-M tiled l y the tvaliscript that Would (itiabiu the Ci'iirt hiro to revirs.;. tie judgment. Motion iivirrUed. fpitii'ii ty Judge I.. L. Slj.Vrthur. ! !!!!.? I)AV. TlH.-Bst.4I, IhX. H. '. Mufrae.ts, JThijA. Xvry. Koved by the Keipoiedeiit Ue Jioinur t'.- apje-ial b.a::.i of thore not being tifSek-nt io..j,;,co iu th tranacript dtarribing the jud,u.ti.t ;:...d-rt j in tht couru btlow. IiuiJ af.cr carofnl coinir'TH,. u of tl.c trsn scrmt transmitted, the rsjiirt l ut.d'jr the opin ion that thine b tuCiiiie i.t ii'jti"c in apixtal to show thai there was judgment r,t.dored in tiie lower court, tnotitn imt all,ix. Opinion by Judge I. AVatson. The court granted ot rtificahi admitting the gentl irnsn.who sore exaiaintd ytieiU rtlsy aud Hon. r. T. I i m ib limned to the in a gn at ej, a.1 of g-vod. sound le al advuw, ami rl by imp-easing npon th. ir nuoa. thai iu tht.. li.tt.re, to le,t their aord he an g i an tin ir hood. Wofvis. rluiiid-Mution t-i deeemissa;iU by roKpondcnt ; all op m the grountla that there is no evidence- tx show tiist llai n.... n-i- . served upon rep i: but' attorney, rcsidttia in tl-o cotiniy. lit. 1i..t...c ,i (ti-ci ipi tr!.sr..i!i( .1 1 y tie ark of tlx- cmrt U.ov. w tuiici b.et, Iksjk j. oX b only h, hi lug the c-o-1. ll-.aiu i f i.il ulork to alios that it l the eviu nui given ia '.hcoouil blow. Thcc- crt lecll thi.t Blsin a ai-tiff maaiiig lelurin that sat Ii nape rs hsvt leu srrvoil, it is presumed lliat h hs tiotio so according to law, unle t there ba pruof that tho atberney did not vtai.li. in the count;,- at the time. 2d. Subdivision is out denuiu tauui,U for the Court to t-nti ituio tlml the tternfitd signa ture of the cloil; in uffi.ii-tit. Eno-Mgb tliat tin tranexT.pt itrue, nd the Court ban puaar te go back, of that. Motion n t ailowi d. Ojiiion by Juilce b. I.. Kr Arthur. N It! W Al) V K I I'I'IS e mi: NTS. LACRSMITHIN5 AT Tin: . rAJ K, G. A. 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