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6 WEEKLY OBIiiGON STATESMAN . -czar csec:.i sTAmm JUKI 15, 1877 v. In the cwm af the mn i: ias. af Coa--li.iul Week, at the Wfflnmetto Uai wftj, a day is mdtf aat apart for the Tboee who hava reaaivad lUir A year to latoia r, Bad ky mm Bsarery , aaow Wt wall they dn ia the af graduate ef tha Willamette Uni S eoleek, wrtfc the stag. Thiewwa trail attoaosd. . Vataa ilii only for the Alamni "ye" wee unable to be yieanat and wit- ta intonating pwwllinfi. Taa slectian of eftcera teak phase, with following tank: riaaiilsnt, P. L. ry. On, B. If om; Trees- MiaeManeKSsArth. PreiHearyH. aa a lapiaaa utotlva af to ihni QtUWitaf ton Aan far dart? far UTt: resraass, Um F. held va 'toe Cbapa. at to CwMt;. ' The apa- 1 wJ far at awe, eviacing to I at saw aMiaaa bOw aaataal nth- a to Uaiisssity, Tt turaia Ida by iHiaraaai,faDawadl7 taf ttoelasnaf M77. by J. .KSasawed. JWv. Mr. Una fallowed lb i wrtk brief prayer. Tha eole "Quern g BaHe," was tbaa laa- Maa EBaa CaasnbarEa singing tha aa her aaaal eoneOant aaaer, being I supported witft a goad chorus. 4b daai af 1670. era then mtredaead A delivered aa oratioa vrpoa The Letter i" A novel eabjeet truly, and whisk ' eaiiwitj to knew what aught i amid uswwmiag it Mr. Hewitt intra- hie subject by enying, "H job will : at your ptcr amies you win aat tha aet- T" printed is plain type. Itataadi i a stem and has tat one foot. It haa , ita aaaaOar ana to tha right, its its the left The days f Pythag- I hen long mm paaaad by. Tact old aja liaa burial ia tha regions af tha , and oaiw the crusty reaiinieeeaees of worth and ita folly have been beaded to tha present generation. Among is the totter "Y" made famona by "yythagoraa aa tha ayiabel af knaaa life. ISfce (ten af the letter rcpreeents that pert aaf life darinc which character ia stZB on- fctmded. Tha right branch, the finer of 4kw two, repraeenta the path of firtoe, roc nee, and all that ia good and sable ia life. The other, vwe, failure diagiaea and ino aaaiae." The apesker eald that jroatha atood st the foot of the T of life and looked lovingly op ita arma. Theme who have a esended well op the item look with impct Mnty at the broad arm. He drew a picture erf lite, of Ha datiea and danger, and re ferred to Madieon, Clay and Webster aa fearing roanded the harp pointa, leaped the chasms and scaled the mountain peaks and XnaEy written their names upon the ex imne annunit of the "Y" of life, and lane passed over to the world beyond. Ee .aspoke of the curkras doctrine that men do aot make themeelvet, but are governed hf ciremnstsncee, with disfavor, and cited instances to prove it fake. Orators, statesmen, . mechanics, mer- a&anta and farmer were spoken of . playing as important psSt in the world tiu-t anyone, no matter how humble his station, apight attain eminence and honor. Those on aha left of the "Y" of life move rapidly on aa ignorance and neglect and folly. Thought is the guiding star of every successful life. The oration throughout was full of fine thoughts, plainly and earnestly expressed 3meu the great subject of life and ha duties. The speaker closed by referring feelingly to fits date of his bidding farewell to alma aaater. He and his classmates had discov ered what life really is, and had met with ats difficulties and now understood its ways. Ton have traveled some of the paths of fte 'Y' of life and yon, and yon alone are accountable for ilk final termination. The next exercise on the programme, after an instruKental lulo by Miss Elva Breyman, "was an esacy by KES. CEBrRtTOB S. KILi.EE Of ths claxs of 1875, on the subject of tStnnit." In her absence, the essay was well read by Mrs. Mat tie E. Scott. The object was weS introduced by reference to Has doctrine of John Caivia, aaying that if i ana a true doctrine it was destined from aQ sisae that the esbj?t for this evening was 4a be "Stcnips." Ita length, its breath and depth were to be divavered and unfolded to the audiaaoe not for criticism bat for eatertaicraent. The speaker said notidng was made in vain. All things animate or aaanhette w. " raaie fcy tne Great Archrtoct lor watt no& zri Ttt- tiA pa.rj-:. Tie JarmercoJ'fi Ir.r j. i it ic b fi'Jd nai ,aBCa ati t' w;. Sui2 ijj-tfcK otiH saet f--.-c riio v a"-'-:cei w& o hrtvlhe. and wbc-j- 'i '.,-, . Lie a-'-TW" t: 1 te akair aba saase " Ta axaraeea begaa ia fee airaama r to iaipada aad abstract ths path of others. Tljsy assy aary properly be called "Social Rtaraps." The social stomp of "reaction'' was rafarred ta. Sonstimes it is foand aovarr - vt only disoovared by aema aos raaai. -xast it. Oftsa it ia deep rooted sad ahatinata, ia which case oaa mast atop or go areead it Of ton it might yield, and froaa being a stamp might be mads as estiva member of society. The smassrasnts af the young ware referred to and H was advised that instead af scolding yoath mrsforsaea to such, their mia be grsdemlly led to higher and betas ffcaaghto when trivoloaa enjoy- wiH be aw laager aoaghi. a aether was referred to tha creak sr. Kst being oapable of govaraiaf hia si biwashald, . yst be tolka aaoat the gevenunent of a great aatiea. saying that if be or bis frisads were aaly at if bead, bow Brack better It wsald be. PoliUcal Steimpa" wkoUaale bribary and aiisiiiplisa wera safssvad grsatsrt enras af ear aasiea. Other leak to a foe parity aad baaaaty in ear ge aaly va find bribery as the laadiag The assay alaaai wiak aa asm set af paaltotkiak! A team may be drawa frees avary object ia aatarra, soe wkiek aaay be aaafal ia aaristiag oaa threagh taa jaarawy of life, Mrs. Hka kf. StraMea favered iae eedi savaa with a vasal aato, wkioh awtfaaaad aay of fear former affarts. Thaagb aet dew an the programme, the Piaailaut asannarsil a pesaa, aatitled Wrecks," by Saaml L Simpaeej, which was read aasaBaawy Vyllr. Cbaa. K. kfeeeea. ktx. Simpaea at w3kaowa to ear readers ia the character of a poet, aad it ia aaly aawaa- sary to aay that "Wrecks" doas aot fall be. low aay af bis tevaaar afferks. Tke -Amaals." by 8yi C Karpsaa, aaaw aact ea the progrsaiws. The aniaaca had. thia tiaja, baaa traatod to aoeer eeaays, aaatiw aad ataaic, aad whea the fuBypar aanabtiea of the "Aaaala," written ia Mr. Suspaoa'a ksapiaat veia, were aaaoaaoed, laasywaiamepajadteajmraeiatetham. They were cwrtoialy wall raaaivad, if oaa aught judge frees the laaghtar aad cheers, which ea often interrupted tha reader. The "Aa- als" are aa Akexaai matitaties, which it ia aoped amy never be emitted at sal gatherings. At the eeaelaeioa of tha them was aaag. and the praaMiancad by Bar. Mr. Baas, when thesa diraee was rliamiasnit and tha meaubera of the Ahtmsi aad invited gaasts repaired to tha Hesperian, aad Concordia ball, where a Bountiful supper was spread. Toasts were given and respeaded to, and a grand good timewaekad. Ths hour was late when the Alnmmi exeroaee of 11,7 clcaad. I rwcsTBi mw xii. To the friends of Sunday Schools and Tem perance : - It ia proposed to celebrate the ""'"g Na tional Anniversary by a general Sunday School and Temperance Picnic in Marion Svpxare in Salem. All Sunday Schools and Temperance organizations in the city and surrounding country are earnestly desired to take as active part, and all citizens desirous of joining in tha exerciaes are cordially in' vited. Exercises will begin promptly at 10 o'clock. There will be no procession, there will be no long speechea, there will be no general table set There will be singing and short addresses. There win be swings, croquet, and other in nocent smusements. All are expected to bring their own refreshments, and dispose of them in their own way. After the exer cises, which will close at 12 o'clock, aQ will be free to enjoy themselves in a free way, and disperse at their leisure. The managers desire to make it a pleasant day for all, especially for the children, and bope the little folks will be on hand in force. The undersigned, committee of arrange ments, appointed for that purpose by the various organizations, will, several days be fore the time, issue a fall programme : J. E. fTKOSG, T. H. Cahs, H. P. P:k, A. T. Yeatok, Leo. Willis, P. H. Hatub, 1L Lhpfel, Committee. IrtAWg a Fhoet Teem. Dave Weather ford, with several aliases, the man brought back from Jacksonville, for forgery. After frying the "innocent dodge," which availed him nothing, finally owned np like a "little man" and bas refunded about $100 of the money, and has written back to Missouri for more money to liquidate the claim in fall. In consideration of his owning np, and mak ing reparation, so far as possible, it is under stood that be will probably receive the shortest sentence possible under the law one or two years in the Penitentiary. "Dave" gives several explanations of the matter m to the forgery, but hia hirt ex planatios, that he did it is the most satis factory aa it is conclusive in point of fact His explanation of so many names sounds plausible, as he claims that he was a married man is Cartilage, MiMtouri, and teat he bad trouble with bis wife, and that be & dis posed to avoid any tracee of her by thus ehanging bis name. He mxtat to have en listed the entire eondence of Jeewj Parrish, for whom he worked vnveral m'ii.sfiK. The my have trrt pru!y wss Aits p,e yaiini; iriaa Hi tv oporUi tuny U, reSt'Ct ve hi f!!y. ft is v. "t b'pU ! ..' tju t-t iii tcit be VDv 1ft . AT THE CKEMEKETJL CatlM maU. BtrlUlaat aa Laat avaoing the Medical Fraternity and invited gueeta to the n amber nf about 300 parsest adjourned from the ' Chapel of the University, to the dining hall el the Chemeketo Hotel which was elegantly and tastefully decorated and festooned by skilled artiste of their profession ia that line. Tables were laden with every coaeeirable laxnry aad delicacy eftheaaaaoB. S. T. Mathews aad the gen ial bectaaa, Mrs. Mathews, ware everywhere perm tea ding and directing every aaove- aaeot to the smallest detail, anticipating the slightest wiak af the guests ban. there, eieijaheis, ministering by their presence, to every waaA . .. - "Tred" Haward, tha gentlemanly book keeper af tha Hotel, ia responsible for the awaratstia arraafemaata of the dining haO, aad bin exquisite toats was displayed to advantage, aided ia tha mors delicate touch es by Mrs. Mathewa. The imaginatioa raalily landed yoa iae paradise el earth, as yea aatared the bell,and the "sweet waging" of airty Caaariaa at cwea distracted year at- tantiea aad yea aatorally foand year waadertng, aa tha varuaae astraasiea eat nl tkickar aad fast at. aeaigiaaaa, axdimrtad baaetifuBy arraegad. bods ainging ia m "Oatrtral Park," with traatfparaaeMe to ills ai mate taa aasaa, aad kaaaersoatbe neater walla," aaatraliaad by tha grand "Pioneer" banaer averskadowed by vary delioetaly Easle, artaaieally arranged, to produce the moat plassiag affect, with tha choir eel Bew are, sod axottos to be ahtainad ia tha Capi tal City, arranged with aa eye to tha moat delioste impraaeisn, with trepiaal fmrta, in great abundance, ice cream, atrawberriaaaad sua, aad everything that good taste and refiaemeat eenld suggest arare placed under eontribatiea for thia erowaiaf act ta the drama of the Madieal Rannioa The dining hall of tha Cbemek eaa Hotel was aatsred at 10.30 r. -, aad after divine invocation by Baw. C. V. An thony, of Portland, the guests ware seated. and for aaa hear there eras a feast of "goad things,1 each as good appetititea and a hap py condition of miad could enjoy. About tent hundred were thus pleasantly eater toined. Wsdaesday we Botacad dree large freight boaad far Silvertoa, with general marrh sad iae for tha aaerchasbtaf that thnv iag town. Tha plaoa is rrowii-r- and tha cttixasw sis eaternrieiric. watrfw, and de- aervedly popalar, ' aa a rlsaltaf ack spirit manifted. Outsiders catch thai Mea, and Silvarton loses nothing in the aoe.'vr -Kxteaeive propajstioas are being mad- celebrate the t-f .f -tdr" ia appropriate style and manner. 1 Alreadjf the aataa i sounded, and warning given that those from a distance shall be entertained ia a way that win the hospitalities of the people in such a manner as will sot be forgotten. A grand "barbecue" will be one of the fea tures, which at once commands the attention of the hungry s people generally get hnn gry on that day if so other. Another pleasing feature may be found in a "mam moth" wagon, handled by - six fine grey horses, "manipulated by Cel. Gee?, who knows just how to handle the ribbons to such an outfit, freighted with a precious cargo of fiftv young misses dressed in white, with appropriate banners and badges, rep resentatives of not quite all Nations, strictly speaking but fitly representing each and every State iu the Union, includ ing the Territories. Hon. W. R. Duubar is an- ; nonnced for "Orator of the Day," and every thing suggestive of a "good time" on that occasion is already outlined. Flax Machihekt. H. M. Crane goes to Albany with his flax machinery. Salem could just as well have bad it located here aa not. Mr. Crane offerel the citizens liberal terms, and was disposed to locate here, but Albany, fully alive to their own interests, saw their opportunity and stepped in, while Salem had gone to sleep over the matter. Mr. Crane has gone below, and machinery worth '25, 000 will be shipped at once. Twenty operatives will come with it, and Albany will add largely to the material interests of an already i prosperous city, wb.de Salem, quietly folding hands, sees s result of indifference to their ( own best interest. Camp MumNU. The Evaogulical camp meeting to be held near Wheatland, Yam hill county, . Oregon, June 21st, 1877, bids fair to be a complete success. Quite a num ber have secured tents already. The minis terial force to be present will include Bevs. Bowenox,' Heiningcr, C'roasman, Brewer, Kantner, Sales and Harriet The ground is located welL Good water, and plenty of pasture adjoining the ground. Arrange ments have been made so that all persons coming per boat will be conveyed to the ground and returned free of charge. A cur dial invitation extended to all. Orator or t Dat, Our yuong and talenVd friend, C. Bruca Moores, has v: wptl an invitation to orate for Tur ner and the rst of "mankind." Our Turner friend have made a good aeloetion, aad one that will draw s larje croi from the Copital f ity. liirii on Tridiy, Jut Sit, vjui f-i-Vr., y-'i'-.-igmt child of Eeury and ITJa Y. .rj' a yd t-t j y sw-j d fc'.fit Je.u. each aa PARAO"APH IO Scorching. Ice in demand. Oh, for a big rain. Ho! For mud Springs. Salem ia very lively., Ko dust. ' Swiss Bell Ringers ting aa welL Black raapborriee are in market Cbemeketa crowded, Mathewa happy. "Divorces made easy" not ia Oregon. California stocks are "way up" again. Railroad Hjtcurnioo Sunday, June 17th. Grand Jury ta aeasion. Boot ran away. "Do right and all ia wen" Bell Ringers. Amaaemeata, recreation, work without end It knot aU "gold that gutters" -ia the A pi nt Summer resort ia found at home. Pioneers next Friday far fear yam fer- get rl Mineral Sprhua are sot all "Mad Springe." A burse paper mad PeetoSee afieials varybawy. Strewberrua are abundant, and at able psioaa. The Tarkiak aoldier stops ballets for tares cents a day. Everybody has bnainasa thia weak at the Fair Grenada. Ia a "shady aaok" by aeeae seeling brook lets ga ashiag. A "vaulting ambition" rearing back aa year diawity kei ss ks i A CeL Bob Ingeraol, will in aQ probability, give Or yen tka "go by." Albany Wiaa, the machinery for a'actoriag flax geea there. "MaraeiReiee Hymn," by the baDa ia the hands of the AJeghsnisns Senator Mitchell will proaaaly arrive ta Orsgoa, eosoe tuna this month Ths Water Works keep " putting away their blowing is to a purpose. The latest make an is a white wash Where's your Chinamen? M. Da." are auraeroas on our strwrls, aad the heakh of the city aasurad. CraiACoassB giiailwa assay hwsly. A large anmbsr of oaaaa are darpeasd af. "Hanorablre," eX-RsiMia-s, aad woold-be Governors, are doing the Capital. "Where tha Rippling Streamlet Flows" is a good song to sing this weather. - "Overland in thirty days," beats arenad tha world in "eighty days" by several days. " ' " . Plenty of courting going on, and the Court House people have no monopoly of the buai- - Wool is coming in slowly, and prices ra- main unchanged. No great rusk to boy yaeU. VTenbroeck," the greatest race boras in uie worio, n owneo oy tjio man narpe-, of Kentucky. . "Heaert City" and "Horse Heaven" are cities in embryo of the "desert land," vulgarly called "Mud springs country." C. B. Rowland, Van JL Cesner and Henry .States were appointed bailiffs for this term of court, by Sheriff Baker. Good appoii.' men to. Tom Thumb" is making the show busr nesa bend to bis size again. This time it is California that is paying the little fiddler. In Dubuque, lows, lives a pretty girl by the name of Lemons. The boys don't like lemons, "you see," and they propose to change her name. The delay in crossing the Danube by the Bussiana is not caused by high water, but by a high appreciation of the opinion of Eu gland touching tiie interference. Even Chinamen got into the Penitentiary and get out again if they arc "good China men. J. heir uiHgrace lies in uie lact oi losing not their reputation, but their "jueue." The names of Misses Nora Ross, and Emma Jones, were unintentionally omitted in the list comprising the graduating class or "77." There arc 17 in the class instead u'. 15, as we had it An Engliab collector of autographs is said to have offered Prince Bismarck ! 5,000 for bis written resignation, which the Emperor returned to ,bira endorsed with the word, 'Xiemalo," (never). Tit roz Tat. It was in this wise, says the San Jose Mercury : "Some time ago one of the churches iu Salem Lad a misbehaving brother up for discipline, and were about to excommunicate him, whereupon the world's people held a meeting outside, and voted not to receive him, unless he should be returned in as good condition as when delivered to the church !" Who i be ? Feeak or NATCRt. A curiosity in the shaft of an egg. The enriosity is all in the shape and peculiar formation. E. C. Williama near Amrry srrair tha curiosrry. Tbi world ht mad.; ap-of enriosity. Y.p xactly so. Ticmc. Tnc liailroad Excursion Picnic heretofore annocneed and postponed on ac crrmX ft the weather, will come off next Sucfiy, Jane 17ih. Tl.eTurn Vereine of PoriiMid Irive in charge tiie rr.ririrKnt, 1 K)Uine to n?frr ilifjfl, j5nni, ri fsn. U r n'W "ad" to-ay. rim tit iwn, Mokdat, May 11, 1877. Daniel ryton vs. J am as M. Rickey Settled aad coat paid; auit dismissed. - Teal K Co. vs. John f syne baine as above. Joba Hugbaa vs. James Mager and wife Same as above. Hawley, Dodd A Co. vs. Peter Clery Same ai above. Boars! of School Land Commiieuonsrs vs. Norman G win Same at above. Board of School Land Commissioners va. C. W. Royal Same aa above. State of Oregon vs. John Stewart In- dietmaBt for larceny; indictment read to defendant, and be asked until to-xnarrow plead; granted, and p. H. 1 Arcy. Em. , ar peiatad to def wad tha asWtata. - Baa ilolladay vs. B. G. BUott at at Haaruxg ef Una reuse ast for June TV, 1177, at I o'eloek. R. T. WatlB ataL vs. T. Ctmiageaav KetUed aad dismissed. Mmk4 XHstriet Ka. IS. Marioa Oonaty, wKff.R, Jones Damurrar aissiaiad aad defendant granted until so-merrew toaaawar. Thoasaa Croaa vs. C. M. Croat Da ssarrar ovarreilad aad defendaat granted aatil ta-aaerrow to anawet. Oraad Jarr retorted traa bill agaisat D. W. WaatWfard: ericas, femry; da- faadant rlsaas rutlty and Coart m Wedaaaday, Jaae ISth, at 1 e'cloak, for asawrig eaa tea ea. Kaaa, OXeary A Co. vs. J. T. Byra JadgBkeat by dalaalt for platattSa. Otdanatom A Co. vs. J. T. Byra Saaaa aa abwsa. Jaaob Martin vs. J. H. and R A Ray Jadgasant for plaintiff hj defanlt. tboraaaX Roby ra. K. 8. Koby ZH- verce; referred to J. J. Daly, Bsq., to take and report taatuaony to tae Court. BmMtta MeXae va, W. T.. Mcn.ee Diveeoe; referred to Peter DAroy to take aad report teetiraoav to taa Covt Euaaa Paywa vs. J o&a Payaa Divoroe ; raf erred to U. W. Latwaoa to take and re- part toetimony to taa Covt. Stonkan U. Spear vs. J. W. and Y Ceok Judgment for defendant for eoate and diahnrasaHrita. State of Oregon ea. J. W. and John Stewart for larmrny plead tot guilty; trial at J T. at round not rtoity. Hobae at Whitney vs. Jaa. T. Lynch Judrmeat by default Fannie B. Ihxoa va. J. H. Dixon di- roree motion overruled to make eon plaint mora apeafic. Oeo. A. Edea vs. teo. Andersorj de fault entered, and Was. Waldo, W. H. McOaQy.and Lewis Johnson appointed Tcbwat, Jane 13. Board of School Land Cotnmiasionert vs. J. A. Johna Sheriffs sale ctmfirmod. J. H. Bryae vs. C. A Ball Ihsiniased. State of Orezun va. L E. Ruaaell The Grand Jury reported not a true bill btate of Oregon vs. I. 11. Kerntrar for aelling whisky on election day On trad. But of Oregon wa. Arokve rThapnerd aad Edward Maranall Grand Jury re ported not a true bill; defendanta dis charged from custody. Oraad Jury further reported that they had found one indictment which ia a true bill, to-wit: State of Oregon va Bute of Ontffon vs. P. 11. Korrigan- Jury trial; verdict of guilty as charged in tha indictment; ordered that defettd a t appear for sentence June 14, 1877. W'abinuaiAT, Juno 13, 1677. Abraham Levy cams into Court and took the oath of allegianoe and was duly admitted a citisen of the United btatea. Ladd A Bush va. Thomas Hmith Con tinued until next term of Court C. K. Fhilbrook vs. the O. A C. It R Co. Motion for dinners of venue over ruled, and motion for eontiniiance and affidavit filed, artruod and taken under advisement; and, upon admission of at torneys for plaintiff, motion for continu ance overruled, and cause set for trial June 25, 1877, at 1 o clock. F. It Hill va. J. T. Cooper-Cause continueej until next term of Court. Thumaa Farley vs. P. C. Parker Jury lnmanulel and cause on trial. JSunan Payne vs. John Payne licport oi relt;re tiled ana divorce granted. A. M. lielt va. C. S. Woodworth and C. H. Hall Judgment for plaintiff in the sum of fTill 75 Uuited Stated old coin, and land undur sttachmctit in Polk County ordured sold. Grand Jury came into Court and re- jiorted that they had found two indict' incuts which wore truo bills, to-wit: State of Oreg'jn va. State of Oregon vg. Owen Kuoun and John Tobin Maliciously killing an ani mal, the property of J. II. McCormick; defendants arraigned and given until to morrow to plead. P. L. Willis vs. J. C. Hawihorne Julgtnent of Court beluw uliirniod on ac count of appflllaiit failure to prosecute. Thonias Farley vs. V. 0. PaiLer Cause submitted ; jury failed to (,ree and were dischsrjjd ; cause continued until next term of Court Thursday, June 17. 1877. State of Oregon vs. John Tobin l'lead guilty; fined W and conta. State of Oreiron vs. Owen KecKan Plead guilty; fined fM and costs, and to stand coromittud until paid. State of Oreeon vs. P. H. Korriitan Fined t25 and uosts of suit, and to stand ctininutted until the same are paid. Donald McKay vs. K. W. Deal and Robert Thompson Diainiasod at cost of plamtuT. Brunotte HcKee vs. William C. Mc- Kee liaport of refureo led and divorce irrantad. State of Oregon vs. Ltt. MarHbcJl Lv- fendant arranrii)d and g-iwn until Hatur- day, June 1C, 177, to j.lead. J. 8. I"urdon vs. Jntinie C. Iurdoin Koport of ref;rue filed and divorce granted. PioryjiBAj-t.-The Pioneer Atxition mtwK vptereu wiai xii gr.xes 1.1 toe air Groni'.o be thrt-wn w,h tws to tboee who d!re to Mtuil ti 5 U. in the cvt.nitig Pt tlie Pa-iiiar. CaUN JIB BKrwKT. Grans Jour Room, ) Salim, Mamox Co.,' Ob, Jowl 14, 1877. To the Honorable Circnit Court of Marioa County, Oregon We stba Grand Jnry, would respectfully repectthat we have at amined the Court Hoass, ta all of ita varf ooa departments, aad find all tha offices neatly and well kept" Tha County JaiL h der the supervision of Thee. H. Reynolds, is clean and in good condition for tha ejk finement of prisoners. The County Record we find exceedingly well kept, both aa to safety aad eonveaienat for reference. Tbs Court Honae roof ws end ia a vary leaky condition, wkicb will ia a abort tine eases aarious damage to the building. ' : . Ws bare alse axamiaad the Stats Panltsa- tiary aad find it wall conducted. The build ing ia well ventilated, and every con venieaee for the health and claealiaesa 'of tha ta asataa. ' Tbara are assa ia the building ainety-fiwr eeaviets. aB la good bsarak. TaeCoauty Poor Bowse, under the man- ' afemeat of Wm. H. CaapaeL Q P in every aartieular, aad wa laeonuaaad that tka paupers af taa senary be moved to thaw auartsra. K. L. HiskAkn, R. A Jaou, Va. B. Ccivan, Jean Jonam, F. X. kUvnjBC, Jahbs ftTASurr, T. C Buaw, Fo Tbs Gaa. W. Kbtor aailad WsaV Saa Fraaoiaao for Part lead. having aa board the fuUowing list of paa" aengara: lT IBMmIbb, KB Wear. 91 MMabarsw. C W r-xl. 1 Pw, Mrs A MMl4a aad ws, IWaJ Iwl. J a MmW?, CbS ULI Hvw aa4 aa, Haa L VuanaaaJ Maa J Vaarawa, K Ball aa an. A raraiSir. W Taaag, TrUMtalan loan, A Vano. p Ul.br, aaa an, tax Srs TM noyd, k IM, B M Oauutt, ss anasa nwnaaassw aaawia. Umb Walt. DtiaraUaa4 art. tall bmiih. f awTaaaa aWfeal aarvlBVBr C R iwawe. Mr Col shrffaa, Laal4h, LlriMa, ttrsD. OrMas, Him Itailv WanL i i L Wahata. C L OvtMWn, Mr Itax. M Rudd. I H BBsndaa t dra, MtavAMraea. A W Usaeae. C A laainSia. Mrs V Im .lU r A llnsiMiie. bat It i MiwtMli, JTto,1 T0 Hullaas, r i 1 1 a L HsbtimJ M TaMlacias, lUvMrs trwasat, UaaMUtaraaa' laa, Umi W WJareaa, I'sA aaattaaalrj K i Mart mdwi, r W Ben J A Haras, K Bart. Mjs Jtartee INmH, Mot Amu, B AbbnM, CttMboe.1 B AJaxaauarJ MCUoaanT Mas Ml am Tra, Una i H Tlftiaiaa. I MOmii aad ha, WARms. CteKaaill, 4 A anna, Oo rrink aad , I) i rottar anl Ian. 4 a Mrltaa see wf, an, uarr, aad adwlaHwt, k an, H iMmkm, mrm Jaim aSMSt, H M MrowB, L A lu baaa, 1 H VtaMSWal O M tuaka. or A aenBwv, Mrs L Uraat, I H WM(an, r Maliuii, U h AauaaaWr, lUca Ore. J. T. McAHster, of SestUs. W. T., showed ns soma rich ore, obtainad in Washington Territory, and from him wa leam that several pounds of the metal seat to San Francisco some time since, brought a return on sale actually made to a competent iayor of eight dollars a pound, The ore shown is certainly very rich and Mr. Mo- Alister says there is plenty more where thia comes from." Truly, "Bonanzas" and wonders never cease. Agricvlttral Machines. C. C. Kawy, of the wholesale house of T. Cunningham A Co., went up the road yesturday to set up no job but a lot of machines sold at flalsey and Harrishurg. Agricultural machines a,. . 1 (T 1 : 1 ta ..a 1 T ; the off year for machines are going off faster than the year. Cunningham is telling lots" of machines. Making Hay. Only thiuk of it grasa growing in our city large enough, and in quantity, sufliciont to make hay, but it ia even so. This is all "on the square" Wil son Avenue and from the looks will be fully an average crop. It is looked after by the city "dads," and will add greatly to the looks of the Avenue, when cleaned up in good shape. Mr. I'eltoo, of threshing machine noto riety, not being able to supply the demand for the machines of his make, sometime since ordered the transfer of some of Ink California make not needed this season in that market These superior horse powers arrived iu Portland per laid steamer. Bothis enterprising firm will now be able to fill a few more orders. CoMPLiMKjrrARy. The nice thing. Ian Waldron, of the, Alleghanians, with his usual liberality, tendered, through Frof. Gatcb, of Willamette University, to the graduating class of '"77," complimentary tickets fur the class to this evening's enter' tairunent at Heed's Opera Uonae. Kobbkkv. Yesterday near the Fair grounds, the residence of Mr. John Ravage was burglarized in the absence of the family, and a fine gold watch and chain, together with some other articles of jewtlry, were stolen. Oilioer if into is working the matter up, and probably we will hear more about it Markup, At Uie residijiw ef the bridu, in this city, June 14, 1877, by Rer. JeflVy iiittou, Mr. 8 A. Triaibie, of Abiqim,' and Mrr fcarah A Qui. ' Makr:m. At Kugt.ne City, Jum 11th, 1877, Ur. JfU!k! Kinvhart und M L-oj