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WEEKLY OREOOlSr STATESiiAK. 6 WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. jfiliDAY, DECEMBEK 2'J. KS7ti IFiom Wednesday Moiuing'IU...' I.HAL ftTV Sew Tear's gift. "oungtire hippy. Christmas his done gone. Commence the new year hy takiug either the. D our or Wrxxt-T Statesman. Not a drunken person u seen on tin street of Salem Christmas day. LnUofphuu iu Oregon. epceiu"y about ChrutmaB times. Are yon going to "meat on" on New Year's. nd if so how r ueb? Every Tiety Ililt telle is expected tei com mence i "diary" on Now Year dy. The Leabo firry, tinder the management of W. C.JPettyjohn, is now in good runniug uni-r. "Sanerkrant sociables" ire the next thins in order. How sad the rvdeciiou that tui.-i is the last week of "leap year." The furore for :,rd fixings" is crossing the Kockios. Mr. 8. F, Mathews, of the Chcmtketa Hotel, egg-nogged over 600 individual on Christmas. "CUole," i the name of a new kind of vel vet. The velvet may be all right, fcnt the name is fearful. M. McKenzie has been bciat and spent Christ mas with his family, bat has returned to his r-iilroid work near ltosebifrg. TIOLIBAT I'MIUAL. XilBlSTUAS nTIVIHK.. Chrintmas in S.iltm pas-red pleasantly, and was geueral'.y enjoyed. The number and value 'of gifts exchanged was probably larger than ever before in the history of the Capital City of Oregon. Christmas tr by several of the churches, together with the private tiees, din ner parties, reunions, c!, a!! pud the city full of life aud enjoymeut. THE HETHOCInT CHB8CH. The exercises at this church consisted of a concert of music, recitations dialogue,!,, etc., in the .eetuie room, after which tiie entire audi ence adjourned to the main room of the edifice, slack had breu magnificently decorated and tiled up for the occasion, under the djrtelM n of Tr. E, R. Fiake. The Christmas tree which waa loaded with valuable gifts, stood in the enter of a rentable "garden of Eden," and the beautiful bevy of fair ladies that plucked thr fruit cjavc the scene the look of a fairv bower. The tree "' and church decerrations were . molt) than beautiful. and the inging, under the direction of I,. O. Adair. There wilt be a tocial and musical festival at the First PresbytariaB Church, on Church itroet, next Friday evening, the 29th inst. A nice .upper will be nerved free. Below we give the programme of the musical part of the en tertainment, which takes place under the direc tion of lfessor L. O. Adair: rROGEAMMI. Opening Chorus, "Creation" Jty Club. Quintette, "Guide Me" Misses Ella and Josie Melson, and Slessrs. Adair, Btatger and Martin. Solo, "Formt Fairy" Ella Mclaon. QuaTtr-tto, "O, our God" Misses Ella and Josio Nelson, and Messrs. Staigsr and Mc Dowell. Bolo, Beautiful Islo of the So." McDowell. Solo and Quartette, "Tommy Don't Co" Mie Melton and Biggs, aud Messrs. Adair and McDowell. Trio, ' O, H-.tleM feW-Miss Ella Melson, Messrs. Adair and McDowell. Bolo and Qiartttte, "Gone liefare" Hueaa Ella Melou sad Xattie Rigid. Messrs. Martin and Adair. Cleeiug Cioiu By Ciub. Admission ,W rents. Mrs. C. B V.i.dwjrtb, Mm Eila Wright and Inez A.Uir m miprilate the instrumental part, assisted by Prof. Kebur. i.t: i:iljrai hall. Friiiay evening next, tho 2)th itnt a Grand Holiday Etll i to be given at the Chemeieta Hotel, the dining room, with reception par Ion, having been tendered to the Saleui Social Club for that occasion. The following are the sev eral committees appointed: Committee of Arrangements- ' A. B. Croaainan, Qeorge W. Belt, W. F. Cornell. Invitation Committee llliss Etranuel Meyer, A. B. Cruaamsn. Reception Committtt) J. G. Wright, Gilf'y, W. I'. Cornell, Norna Loonev. Flutn tMunr!ra - Jl. S. Chapman, Ed. Hinwh. 11. b. Bell. A full string l ?.:nifio:u Portlaad, with Mr. C. Parnh n prompt t. wii! be in tttendanea. Ed. HirMiU, ifrom Thurtay MmiicV laily.) I I.M A1. Sulk ' jittt At a atand. Leap Year to on ' hwt lege. Our motto, "Loire ana Hlovs," Tho SherifTi rod flag nmW M over tlie ilure of a liberal advertiser. "Cardinal lied" ia eumiug aud we can't dodgo it. Boveral of the Fkdy Bill belle bar started in ou "Cardinal Red" hove. Are wo going to have a good eld-futhionen "watch meeting" New Year' Eve, or not t We are bitterly opposed to oaculatiou unleaa we are one of tho aocu latum. Look out for acquaintance formed oveir hot whwluea. The now city offioera will "awrar in" ou the first of the month, and the reat of the commu nity will "awear off." . Two hundred aud eleven ticket wore aold at Use Annual Ball of Albany Engine Co. No. 1, at Albanv, Ckriatinaa aveuiag. Tho diaplar of penmanship on the Cuemeknn n.itel dinner bills or fare, by Fred. Howard, j are (imply "magnif." j A young lady on Tiuty Hill thouiht iho bad the heart diaeaae and tent fur a phyaican. Hit cut her comet atriugd and now alie u well. Then came "John the pipe' aon" laying: Go to tho Dollar Store for your New Year a preeenta. llomeiia)ttle Medieni ( ulieee. Tho following are the oflieere of the Uoineo pathic Medical College which baa been recentlv ineoruoratcd in this State: rreaidont, H. (KrouiJ Knilay Morning's Hall r.l Aiamau loft. Ladiea to the right. Coal lie haa rht. Calabooao empty, ' Egg-nogg at Capt. Eobinon'a. Our Khool notices to be coiititiutd. Hulect your partner fur a quadrille. City Council meets n. xt Tun.Uy night. Who will be the next Btret i Commiakioner? V Our New Y.av' preseutx btgin to come iu, Voi.' sf"ra maatcr banda at Joo BeruardIV, Canntd .ooJb uul " n!l Frank 6. Hovry a Opera k.'nuac ,,or- Mrs. A. A. MoCully" """oil to her houae by terioua illues. Bee auction notice nt iioutoh..'J 8oln, iu apecial notice aolumn. Cbnroh aud other t'oitivala of dally aud nightly occurrence during the holidays. A mining atock-board will noon be organucd iu balem. J. G. Wrigbt'a bazaar la stilt thnABd with p-'nona invoating iu holiday gifta. The ball at the CUomekeU tu nigbt, promises o be a way up affair. Buy your uudorweat' aud Ihxiw and Ui-e at the Overland sture. dune at Engraving neatly aud artiatimlty W. W. Martin a on Htato Btrect. llon.-ea to rt nt, nuiublo frtr larg5 or amalj families hy C. W. Hiiaw, & Co., brokura. T. Kiokey, n. ii. ri.,n.LJ, . ;m I.. ..- I ... II . 11 I. .. M.KmueH, M. P.; Secretary, C. W. Wilcox, M. u,ui u. D.: lruiie. Hon. II- W. Cvlv.it n .t t d Part iah, lion. W. D. llaro, T. J. Hloau, ' H Kd 4 c"x- iUul E-,fc,t,J " nesle MeKinnell. (i. W. Wilcox, A. Told, F. C. rline, j '''"' "ul Uk' "n ,',k', Wat. Ceiger. Farrar Broa.' 6 cent cigar at the l'oati.ffieu The following are the offinra and mctubers ; More, h getUni; tu he favorito with linker. or tlia iaculty: Utan. 1. J. .liluau, A. M., M. D., Ilegiitrar. G. W. Vdj. M. P.; Treasurer. ( MHtrrvwtiMHl (hnrrti. The Christmas exarcUes at tho Congrega Uo&at Church laat ercninjj, notwithstanding the rainy and sloppy weather, was well attended. The ' Sunday School that wat left over," ap peared to have had as good a ti mo as any of the chouU that wore uot forgotten. Tho play was well performed, aud everybody, were delighted itb the evening's entertainment. i.-A. .leaii Present. 3Jr.JhB Savage, living near the Fair Grounds, presented his dabblers on Christmas with an elegant piano. It waa one of Sherman and was the beat of the ,lav. Thf h.n- 1 ' ' " Cawnr and I'rentioe, of Portland, who is in the tu e it ro.rriy set op. , ihe little folks attested how wH 1 fcnftu.il fes- iival was enjoyed. ' , CHEISTIAV CllfBCH. The ship, with sails all set, aud loaded dnwa with presents, eame in on time sad the cargo waa duly delivered to a merry a lot-urf mMtn as over graced a Chriitmas fertival.-"" ' EVAStlBUUAI. eTHCBOtk,. ;"- ! The supper of the Evangtlteal SabUlh j Sihool, in Good Templars' Hall, wis a pei f.ct I anooeas. The exercises eon.-istwt nt mml ..! . u .ufvtiU;. tue Gju. W. Elder saikd from he acholar. The attendance was goe,l, .a.Tat! J ,'' J,ui- brlnS" M- -.ura.i.ujU) luemwives. a vote ol Uaan.a was tendered the Gowl Teruphm lor the use of i..'Ir liall. Kow Arrb ( htiptFr. There will be a meeting of Multnomah 1-ai Arh 'bpr, A. F. A A. M. thia afternoon at Uljpa4.lwo M'elook for tho poryosoof iatali i g eftieert.' All R. A. Masons in good standing ar ir, i:ul u particiite iu the ceremoniei i p i ovr pwrwt;tti. G. . Gray, M. D.; T. J. Sloan, A. M M. P.. Professor of Principles and practice of Jled iciue and Clinical Medicine, H. MoKiuncIl, M. D., I'rofvsior of Materia Medic; F. C. i'aiutv M. D., Professor of PatUoloev and rbonu..ii- t'.ce; G. W". Wilcox, M. D., Frofkwr of Obstet rics lad Disease of Women and Children; H.I B. Bagloy, M. I)., Professor of Burgery and ) Clinical Burgery; A. Bhiel, M. D., Professor of i Anatomy; Wm. Geiger, Adjunct Professor of Aaatomy; John Gantenbom, M. D., Profcssnr of Physiology; Hon. E. D. HliaUuok, frofossor r u-.) : i t i i i , ' Elegsnt oyster stew, got up at Cooper A Co.'. auuuu muw ut leciunes oi next itoor to the Itoneer Bakeri- this insumrton will eommeuee on the first Mon day in January, 1S77, and close on W'.xlnesday of April following. . I : ' t The Pau.r KTArrM.ii , wmai airwiaera. v,ml. h ., Fringe-) cm lx found at Brryman Ilroj. mediate'yatier the arrival of tho ste-anii r. Lots of gootbi left at the Pi l!ar st it, Bill bo wild uheiti) fov New Year'i gifta. Xico articles for the toilet may be found at T C. Hmith s drn storo. on Btate street. mian hot from the stove can alwav be found at Pete Emerson's. taut your .Ni w ear pj-eweuU at liay, Fried- nun A Co. a. They have a tine assortment, u you want pure, fresh candies go where it k mane, at J. d. Utiliiert's. OREGON MINING NEWS. Our Weekly Ecport.i LUCKY QUKX.V, The must encouraging newa lias lu rec.Tea from the Lucky Queen mine. After month Of 'abor and the expenditure of an immense amount Cf money, the bulge bt found to be not only rich, but atlc of the mc at perma nent on the Pucillc coaat. A private lntter re roived from Bupariiitendunt Amtell, to 1 prom inent cltireu of this city, contain a full acuittmt of the last strike, and we give it in full. "To day I nave the lownr hvel completed, and am going ahead on quartz. It is nearly a good an that in the winze. Tho diataure that I have to go bofore I get to the win is 200 feet. It has taken labor and patience, but at last wo havo got through; and to-day the mine is worth mil lions of dollars. If It were in Virginia City stock would be worth J10O jor share. I would not take one cent has than- JIO per tbare for miuo. From now on I will bo taking nut nuartz ev. ry day, and will be ablo to do to for the noxt ten yaar to conio from thii lorel. From top of ir shaft to bom of winze, 127 ftyt in width. I have to drift 200 feet t.'?re I gut to the winae, but every lick that is dotto, or "ill be done, is on quarta. There ia no mora "deiil work," a yon mny call it, to be dime. All the work from this ou will bo on quartz, and the chancea are for still better than we have had. The lode has boon tested up to this day in length I'M feet, and iu depth 2u7 feoU bo far Bo havo good, well defined walla, and all gies to ,how that we havo a permanent lode, aud fiotr. how ou she will prove hcraolf." '! "t '"j i Tr7 Wt4,hcrfu'J Co.' great cough remedy tno last ..Wigindia." if you have a cold or cough, will furniah von ail tin? coming vear. ine veRly ti:rw STa rnsw a.v issued hwlav. In &9i of tit fact that the mining reaunce of Oregon are beginning to attract attention: that new companien are being formed to dovtl- B"1 co' to fril ll! in flates. i u.iui. ui .-.yuiiiernanu iasternuiegtm, 1 "e arc in iectiw nreompltmenUrT tka.'ts and the Kanuaiu uiatrict of Uw Wdlaoette val- to the New Year's Ball to be given at the Che- iey, a wall an too pnaliing forward of the ixuer-' mketa Hotel, liecember vh, WC. Thanks. r-U -of flioe m!n already in op?ration. the ' time has conic when it will pay tho right kind : An 1 flielent 4fflrr. Sheritf J. B. Herren, of Linn county, i fast ebievirig a reputation ae an official Johnatliau Wild," in the matter of catching criminals. Yesterday he arrested a young man near the iair Grounds, in thia city, that waa indicted Sir perjury iu Lion county, about 18 montlis ago. and who had, np to yesterday, eluded all at tsmpls to capture him. Officer Hrmn has beeu ou his track for about funr niontlia. Tiie young man's uamo is Enoch Cave, and the pet i'jry eomuii-ts-d waa in s-vearin-,' fal!v i,, laarriagc- eertiacae, Ttt 'Ii-im-IaIn. Tixi- elegant Hotel waa thronged mi Christ ma all day long by persons both fror tii city and couuti y. The dinner as a suburb one ami egg-nog Ui-ijenatd in the bai-room by thoae artiits, T jrn Kelly and Fred M -Adam, in regular "tire and fall back" style. The Urge mirror in too bar-room, under the skillful ...uu ui jii. neu uowarti, wj mane to iheueuai greeting and attracted niTir.l, , !!OU. Henry Failing, Vinson harrix, .1 tf 1'endeuon and wf, ili- A Vj.ij.ir and 2 c.ua ..'i.ieis. motlier, give iCF. Tiitoa, .1 M Htroudiiu. Kddio BaUeiev. H M McCartney, t.ient. Diggle, t folaom and fiinily, G C-Luiot je Mrs M M-"-ju amichd.F riaw. w H " Twlor ind wf. Jlrs H L.nie, P A Hpicer, IT p. vis J W Pavii, IT L Wyttinan, ili Loin -a I'.van, W T Heiiralian 4 famy, H c H itch and wife, J C Ferrell and wite, Jiiv Mavrenau, Sin A Fidi'iws, J Wiiliama. ilUlHliUtf. A party of uiiddla-ag-.d gintlemeii t farttd out in Snblimiiy to a Christmas ball with several y nng ladi.s in company. Tiie toam Lalkid. the P'rty c-amfKi outandretarned tr, this city with farmer's wagon, hauling the rtn.ain of the imaxo nith which they Lad s'tarted. Sill and brta;l;ioth tuflered inteLs-riv. but no lives Wfr- The names we suinm-at tins tim', eir iv tuem hereafter. The medical cut ut the Wiliiiu -ttt- Univi.r- ofMi.mmnilii..,..,!..;...!'1""-' . i wger man any tortiier a stock brokerage business. The first Arm who to ut- - propoii- to ac4 a stock broken in this city is ' Kow w yonr tim.. durin? the linlidavs, to buv 'the h'Jtiie of Ksed ft Ctw, real estate and iosijr- ! hn!" eheup, at Mr. llnl-Vi. HHt stre, . net ascut , and ttey 'trill aoon'be prepared to ' i bound te ?! 4inp. ir it a aerifies. neg;,tiaa far persona wiahing to d--al in either f Oresfon or Calif-unia stocks. When ready they I Tue Dew "n':" ,f J' ''' Masonic l.ii);c, " ill maSe their announooment in "aurient form ,)"a3' werB ''"stalhd WmUraday ui;;h!, l.j and manner," tbrorth the columns or the Ohk- 1 8enior Grand Wardun, II ilrt Clow. w S.ATEsjta. tho only paper iu the Btate James CuftV-v, Hit ' -nl rv,UwS furniture d -al-nww re8Ul" "Ud rtUW rS'm Wm'"g movirie hi wt--, L .,f g.-od, into tho store ' . j recently occupiid by M. 1. Bhiwl. near thecal. The Oltta-at And Kent. j ovr of Trade str r'.. Thes are the claims which the publia'jgrs ;f the Sew York Observer make for their paper j ntarH, .lr And ,Ti'Prrr f hf'y"fif 'h fUiUffie' v.l 1 r-na iuU-rclted , the And, whiiobutorybrtis Ihem out in tU fint. ! r,a,rl r . i an nndeviatine eoorae to wndin-' on a litw 't.j . " ,', J , , , ' fr.ll, fresh, readal ft famdy ncW!parcr, givea gariicd by tin rli-uiinu i,; In v. 1'. K, Kniylu 4 tuem at eaa a ht to the second. In ti e,; Chairman aud I rof..l,. Mrh as Sectary. ' "' r-i-'" i pamntieei. ; At that time a 7 vumivr u iiua ijs nifn positiun, and an eu 'dmfi via Die position 1 cuuinutti.e aa appointed te. Cdfl.SMltUifl f.i li rfiM.if.,,1 at fi.. ...i No paper reaches us that iourned nx-eilnc t, t.. I !,i i i n 1 .1. ,. we can recormn .ml rttt.A !.....;!.. 1, (..... . Is li.k,.,! ., a, 1 ". ' ..,.,. ai w pun- tU0 ntdlday. 1 " jci, uuai-iuiu. ana t in nre- 1 In pursUHiice of that agrcntuent, mium picture and chmuio htitnbiig are left 3 n";,"," Kd 1 t,!l1 ' the Portlaud f'tiilral TnK TKt.i.umrn. Mr. I. N. ilitucy, tho tiiipoiiniciuleut ef this mine, came to li.weburg from Cmyoiiville, last Thursday, and brought with Inm "several lino" specimens or ore frsm Iho nunc. One speci men of tlieoro ia nearly pine silver, while in others ailver predoimnal -H. free gold is plainly vUibki to the ti.i!,ed eye. Tho ore shown 0 will go from f:ti) ui $,).0 i)e. ton. 1U!d conn a from a lodu with clearly di fluid v,u!l, ami avoias'ilig Ihrto. tei t lu width. Opurutumx cu the tumml unw loins run iu Iu Ian tho 1mh &a r,t low the surface waa Uiaujatiiuml durii.ir tl, holiday witk, but will be resumed Iinuiudiatelv afteT New Year tviiitn mini:. Tho tuiuuin in the lower lunuu) uf the Eathor mine struck a living stream of water iu pursu ing the nuuu vtin of that mine, last weak. With all milium the appoaraniti of waior iu a mine la proof of a positive vi-m when tlm water eeasca to run off on m own ai-cord. It ia held that the watar level has been nachod, and all precedent has eaUblldied when water is found umlcr tiie circumsUnces we moution. tim i.j and its continued worth hi certain. The r.ii found on the water level ha U-eo swayed, and the rsul! is 82J.OJ0 tu MJ hm in ailver. and a in gold. t .VPIT.ll, Thiamin. rapidly gmwinK in lh Mtima. tinu or d.-a!r in miniug atocka. Hinoe our last ej-trt about 100.CUO .hares Lava lvn Dr. J, Lii.d-ilay Hill, of Albany, representing a pool, lus taken PO.OOO sliare. Work i. lunriel U progroasing, aud will U. kpot n rf,. ing the wirter. and will be' pu-h. d when priiiK npT',. Articles of lucoruorslon wr flUI am, u I F. Chudwh-k, Becrotanr f urate last we k l.y j W.H.Harris, A. I. A it Sen v, J. 1'. Hal...nn e l'"1'" uuiii and Hilwr Mm ner.'..r.,r.am- Tho cnlen-rie, btnii.ew pnrstiit, ocriipatlm, In which tiiiscimtuny iintp,, ft, tn;ragw. i to mine for gold and silver and other m,' . i tho State of f tregm . Tie jiriwipal cfilce will be lotatcd In Portland. Cardial alocli r, ,,1 at J250.000; aruoiiut of each share, $1. I; i Wierally undoiatood that the claim owned' hv thu company Ii near the I.uckv Oucen s,..i that it h.w tliown rich piiiapecU. oulu biscovtitiv. One "f Mr. I). Cnsiwr's aous the olh. fo-ind a mci-.-i ,,t cold miirl' in tin. r -,r-..,u f river, tP ill k. t,.c w.,. u visible with' the na'ii.d i ye add i.-. pronounced to be gotel gold, too. 1; is sn.,,.,vd this ha. l-en w.v.ln-d out of the l.;uik of tin- criek. .i.r,.,vl.:-f., tint f it- dis-' t;int. and tl,al a bilge ,s hi,. Iv l be fi ,1 I not far I.0111 Uillan. Mr. tT will Hie Wnrni MHrltvl. The latoRt private) advlnes we have show that wheal waa 3 2;l per eetiUI, at Sao Frauclsco; that tonnage was eery abuudant, so muoh so that vcssols were unable to get an oflur at tl per tun to Liverpool. There In a di cided ad vanee In Liverpool, which is independent oi wat rumors, as Iho anpent of European affali haa, of lite, been rather pacific, than otherwise. It Is evident that there is an honest demand fm brenilHtnffa thai causes this advance. TuminiTe is alsnbundant at Portland, vssm U baving heeu rartorrd it low figuurs, so low ss i2 3s to 12 Sh, an.1 It ia eeeu thought some ves els would accept 'J tk' prefonmne to leaving the Columbia river in ballm,.'. whiuh is probable to happeu. Wheat quotations at PortLm! r hOtl"'11? 2 to J2 111 per coutal, but nly more would bt given for ronud lots, at ws knew that $1 02 H per bushel was otrbmd here in Balem two day. go, and wo have reason to think that $1 f j would have Uou paid, if .41 could hare beou ac enpted. We also know that for found lot 01 16.IKIU bushels in tor at Indenendsuc a prh was ottered that was considered above tiie market. Wheat lias miMtly passed out Of ilrat hands, which is luf.rred from the fact that the hid. est whoat receipt at Balem Mills is 250 bushed., snd the total unsold wheat in store Is not ore, B.lioO bushels, while at th. Farmers' Warohouw. the tin! unsold stored wheat 4u bushels, in lots of 200 hiisholaeach. CHRISTMAS IN STAYT0N. DrowiinKH 3(1. 187B. l:ttTouoirKAx:-()n Christmas evouina thtgniHl ie'oplo of this httig, and vicinity aaaeuiblt-d at the Hall ..f Mr. Thomas, where. Christmas tree lodod with preseuls of everv deseription, had b-en erected. The Hall was crowded with bnth old and young, aud eve n l inly l a proeut. Tiie Htaytou b. wii.ui l and ehandi eh.iu rn.. niihi d the luiii-ic I'vi ry thing pniH-d mt 'y ;'0i. , a, tbecotuniittteof U4umW,'l; . ,i, fiu.-l, and Mia. Bitten, mr, d.vr a g.eat ilf -,i credit fur lb., way 11, u,l8 uimi , , ., . . ba"!mii, Judi;e Paly is said , , -,tlh,ji-i in p01.U( over some new lai.c.aue iIimo In swludl. the people. , , K K W All Vi: IvTLKJlM ISNTK. . . rr.:.;; i li-.,, ;,t,fw.--' - ' i.,, -wrf LITCHFIELD & MANNING, FA HILT GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND , lioOH, FEci; BAC09T Tt IAK1). : t ...;.' if. nlam. a"!" , U ND ERT AK ER S. WM. & JAMES CRAVES, tonivs -p ; la, KIM, ITTl M TIRE. the I.iCn,.!.. lO'tu- M.W -I -f M....U nl!;,,.. lein. IW 1-e. eiH'il li-,,m i l,i nil ie nr .no' inr iiioae who nav iiotiim? better to ofl, r. a. 1 riiiii) a 1 o., si t-ari; tl..w, Vorii. Lullnhy stot-, ouij-inil and sung by Juc Emmet, and pnU litliMl by l W. Uelmick, of Cincinnati, Ohio, w niiB of the sweetest gems published for lo t1.. ,r; many days. Everybody who loves mel ody r: d oiia can "nianii.uhite ti e ivories " Aiiulvt-rnnry lAMizv. j The fcilowiny oSicers of Anuiwrury Lesifet I t. u.u.t. no. 13. were elected for the eoscing erjaat Monday night : H. Stapleton, K. G.; ier, v. u, ; u. M. Pay, E. 8. ; Orien Bar- er, r. b., j ames CofTtT, Treasurer; E. C. Churchill, George Williams and Oriii Parker Trustee. I JtTiVi wm swtlr. Mr. M. B. Heudrix, mrchant aad waiehuuse ian at Wheatland, sold hut week a pool of io, W bushels of wheat for the farmers of the surrounding country. Messrs. Allen k Lewis, , -f Ptirtlaud, were the purchasers, ud !W twiee j-aid was Jl per bushel. elrt Out. Mr. M. J. RUwl has sold out bis entire st xsk erf plumbioR material, etc. The sale waa , 4e Haturdav, and Mr. J. W. Crawford was Wiie patrchSnT. ''" "' gtnrf . 'The lmuseof Mr. HrriHm, on Gaiety U,U,in otttn 8nlem, was entered on Saturday sight ad fine suit of clothes belonging to Mr. Bob- cn narrison stolen. Ttwre i no elm, to thief up to the present writing. th. ' ud for a copy. tin PERSONAL. Mr. Wus. II. Parker, tyoo on th Albany Dewii-i at, made na a pleasant call yesterday. reorder M. A. Bakor, o Altny, ts irgis Ued at the Cbemeke-U Hotel. Misa Clara A. Watte, or the Eit ?a!eiU selior,!, in ytodine; k )h-tiy week witu lr.-iib. at C01 Tallid. i " , Vurt- H. Kiymoal.n I .;' ... ,, Aiiwny, are ipeudiax Christmas ttmo with ti;n "old folks at home." J. Hernry Haa retannsl :Bi.Alby, yeiter day, wuers be went to furoi.h Jhe uttoic for th ball of the "Onesters," Chris'uaaa eveaing. Bv. P. B. Kuight, Professors J. T. Orgg. X. K. tito-vw and Pr. C. H. Hall, went to Portland yesterday, to assist ia organizing a fia.'e Jvatiiial History b-kaety. Mf. Phiiiip Oriitsby, Treaaurer of tin0 evunty, UwiNht to the HtaJ Trturer yester day. vtsT.CT . oohn abeut twn-thinb of that O-air'VrHwx-frjr 137: -" ' " 1 r rv w ?r . DALLAS ITEMS. - - ' ' nlenuni t Ihws. Ta- fnllnwiiig w .11 known students aru cn dldiie lor gruluation a! the Willamette Uni- ver.uy during tiie preaetit collrgo year Cool ' eetuml tmiltliiig. V. wliiCSi.jy mo'.-iiiii;:, at whi-h i I. W. Pratt, A. J. Andersoi:, Ladreu ltov.il. 0. ti. Johmtoii, Jiepli H mell, J. J. Brow-tie, S. W. King, 3. T. Cregg, I,, u. S,.Unu, P. M. C. Gaulr, Alex. Meiei-atn, I'. S. Knight and X.X. were pn-sietit. A eorislilalii.11 was C. Jory. G. B. Gray, tk-iei, lific-Kettio a'l"ljt"1 a"'1 "J d-rit 1 r..f. 'Vl,,. Cutidoti, of ?. Saieli Griffith, Quincv A. Orubbe bhi ' Kuto l''ivrsiiv, was elcctid Pre-iident; nation, Frank Irvine, Emma Junes Anna i ' h"lt'1'1' " "em. w.w chewen Hccrctary, .. . 1 ottst Lawrei.cs, Ada May, Bortlia and Althea M.sire 'a"d 0 ,J' J"',n""- Liirator. The titno and Nollie Meacharn. F. M. MoCuIiy, It. J. Nicliolj, 1 1 0 1",,U',,B "'soiiug and tho loea- G. A. I'ta-bles, Uouora Boss. This, webolkve, Uon of li,e ',a,r',l '"oi't" as left to the Ex is the largest for any one year, and one of !,'clllivo Commit x. which consists of tho I'res- which (he Iiistitalion may beproud. ColhgLrj. l'll'Ut' Becret'7 0'' Cur1"r- Tho object of - : j the society is to stndy the natural history of H lliHiuelts. epmet. the Btate and surroitntliiig Teriitories wnd to ar gnlar meeting of the above named En- creatsa taste, tor original research amoner tiie euupment, I. (). o. F, hold at Othl Fellows' ' vouth of the Btate. Hall Tue!ar evenintr. tho r.th.i,. ..a' . I ,1 mi hand Cilll r,el ny. a T I HE KINr Hsl- p" ' aaik liver keirf luSi,. 011 ia. snd willkemi .wit ntu titit ,..t ... .1 1., . i" I.il l'i( iui.-inx 1 AaWtanog Ut. John'n day, the dayuaualiy PectmberiO, l37ti. aaeu iy aiasoa to install their offiri, the L. .ia'Ui'"AwsMA. p. IV Sears has riersun ewly looted o&ueri of PaeiUc and hal-mi : ally no::...d ail Hh. me-ichanu of Pallas not to - lodge erill be installed this evening. Ma n trr.-t hi wife ti r m hi account, ir. good stendiit; are invited to be preseut. Tsmalta. Mtwsrs. J. W. Weatherford, M. J. Riiawl, .T. ff. Kediaglnn. S. F. Mathews, Tred. Howaui, Col. T. 15. Kicker, Beth It. Hammer, andsiv- ral ladies. Lavr- our Vur f,i CI, tvcri. al,& l..c-:n.. lr .. ... - "'--I - .- H'lllk . 1 1 bins-t! an 1 1. tt ad rctaracd to br parents. stin. I Mr. TmV Krarw sold last t IM seres of land loMe. V.. 1J. Wators. Tertuj prival'-. Clnistmi., was dull a-a hoe no tntiseiuent.i, naif '1 e'cii.tiuas trro, and only the usual ;.ii:o !ki of inrryard 10?. !.- d p. - d of. t'ulr IBPI.. H. nl..l. .1 . v,vcnvKuai iis o racers tor to eri- uiuf year: George Williams, C. T.; T. 0. Barker, H. P.; William Waldo, 8. W.'; H. H Giltry, J. W.; C. H. Parmenter, Scribe; John P. Jidin, Treasurer. The Board of Trustee ice ted to serve for tho current year in: H . H . Qdfry, Tuome Jot dan, C. M. Parmeti Jr. The newly .lecteI officer will W iiistall'd at the brat rvgoUr mneting iu January, InrsM- Wnmm tAmrtttm. The following are the officers elncted by Tur ner Orange, P. of H for the year 1677: W. M. Hilkary, M.; A. Halslead, O.; Mr. Irtua L. Hiliry. L.; W. O. Porter, B ; St. A. Luoss, a. a.; sirs. . jg. Kiruaey, C; W. M. Btsd, T.; Lwis BMiny, H; E. Kimsey, G. K.J Mm. Manler, C; Mrs. Herren, P.; Mis. E. Jlaaer, f.; Miss t. llader, L. A. 8. Minulil l e 1 lniit it. iiK-cwno aiiernl -d tun Chiiaun u, ir..,. the upper room of ihe Melhishst Church la,' Monday evening, could not help leuling what a pityii was that this church room. 1.,,. and triiMt spacious in the Hlute, could not Is. flnishtsl. We learn upou inquiry that tin. sum of i,C0 will mk tin room "usable," and j 'n.To are plenty 01 persons eonni c!ed with that' denomination in this city thai could give from j out to live hundred dollars for that purposo and j Hejuiii in not miss the- amount. Mr. Tower, tho new pastor, sts-tns to bo an earnwsl energetic worker, anu he might assist Mr. ltnork, the floancial gont of tiie socioty, in siiiring our cidxens up to cotnpletei this lYsnn. Rlirup the big fish nil then go after the Hnallor try. Asaneof tiie Utlar here's iflO. 1110' 1 e ''"ll eol'l 1 11 Una II IK i J.. t :itl and e-;tin 1,1 --ewheic .'jk tsluie pur- W'e also keep nirm.ei-a U .win ii.iii ,,( K,,itr Ihi'lMniiUlaiilusHiel I..iun,.,w, 1'one n Miurl .Sot Kb. AI.HK Wood TJ UNINfJ. fchnp ui Law fin. Sl.ile street. Lear Mullcrv A thaw's ili7tf fruthlr t'nlHl A-ellen(. We are iufortnid that Mr. Cbaa. Haxris, It v. ing just north ofFkjU, In Polkconnty, met with a very severe accident Wedne-sday evening. I! stilus that he bad u-ea u a neighbor', as-! sisting to kill st mr h,gi, and on his return home in the evening while ,,!,'emptiug lo take a Ifun from his wii;n, it was accidentally CI. cbaaged, the ball entering hi ujper lip and laugiug npward through bis dim, soriitng out at the top of his head. Physician were imme diately summottsd but wee unable tolduu'n- istt-r much relief, s it in thought that Ihe nkul! w fra-.-inred and that the wound will fatal. florae Stolen. (in Monday night, from s post where it waa j lasteutd, 111 Bilvurhm, Me. King L. Hihbard had a valuable horao stolon, with a saddle aud closk. The borso was found ou Mr. May s primieec, near Ijike Laltish, yesterday, where the thief had left it, with tho aadilis. The tloak and thief aro still inuiins;. bnt itrong hr,i;M are entcrtaiiieil that the tbief will be bnrjght Ik justice. Ths I hswkrls Ms, From ail a can gather, the liop tu-inmiew irfl.t at tl Cheuwketo Hotsl, will be one of Ihe big etettU of th Holiday season. Hwun. Several bsga acd can nt good, were abdn from the Hons of MoCully hi,... and I a; rr' lutrt wsek. Hie gowln werefoitud ikpoaitei ur a blai.'Hutnitti simp here Ue young raca-l hoped lo get Ileal alter lbs aiHir ImhI "blowo over." The IhiOTCs mrr Is.kj waybill and will Jewulnna lawl, RtMittuu j At a reguUr eomsaurHoation erf Juming's I Lodge So. !I,A. F. i A. Masons. b.dd in their I Pfft'o 1 hall in Pal:, PevraU.r 22d, the following of-1 fleeis nsrt. elected for the erisuinfr llnaonje j year: T. G. Itichruond, W. M ; X. L. llutl.r. lis. vi.; narren lnii-i. J. W.; Hamuel CW, ; !TretiMr.; P.. W Teal. David Mctteuald ' Tyl..r.; W. H. Kul-oll, 8. P.; Cliaa. Mepniiald, i .. T ; T. V. It. Fmhrio, M. M. Kilt. BVwse.ls! WIGANDIA' Wsiatherfofd's Prftparation of .TO UNTA IT! BALM The ar-jst Hnani.,raiW kii'1 Alterative Totile ihe Hewli.is: liulwio r..r Afr-. ta.ns ul the ThicsU WEATHERFORD & CO. WHOI..K41.K AM' l:rIL I'lJltBUS) 9 Drugs, Paints, O I s . MarkOi.wiit I "nuoevcis) n , Kuhm. PERSONAL J a t nun.' 1 . 1 . , , . ... Iw. niMn.,. ttf : . . . .. j is- tiicn 10 ior iu iiWAi fauw. " - m ,ihcti anu oravest will liej . - present. M.rim., ii-val and Portland will: II... Saanes- Tu.'iitflK. furaih theirquotas arid the "beauty and ctiiv-j Fi.,111 prevent indications the Hol.bn ally" of the Capital City will of course be pre-!a'. tlieC'lieuieknta Hotel ihi.t 'eit::ij; wjj U- an ent. TIm-K-nilctatti on the, rations commituea tvahle art ir. 1 bo music will I gold, , are the riitbi i;i.n iu th" right pUfo which u r managers aid le. on 'lie 1 taW, in) uwen,.av.. .-bat thr. ., t..- f.M ti. v1;m1,. h!i! wau..: . j,," '' 1 ' ' t' 9 ;'. : 1 1 11 : 1 1 -1". p.ti-ii.' . m'1, 1. ; 11 -V' !1on. I;, l. Harding, tiir. wm registered at yesterday. Geo, go I'.i'.v., I, !,,, the bin fertr i ri ,m Uf. D. M. Junes. u-11. , :.(, .,t., )! f.-r !:.l evdi'iiiled rt:it(-s Kaua 'be t:h"mknu Hotel has fin: Is I'll in c ill with tu: u. iiv o( IliA.'i LAWYERS BRIEFS I-.'.'IXTKD ', Redington & Reiziart, tire.