LAFAYETTE COURIER — —-—. , MOTES AMD MEWS. Making Glus« Elastic. — At a meeting of, the New York Ac­ The number of candidates named ademy of Science the 7th inst., Prof. FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1875. for tho Congressional combat seems Thomas Eggleston of the School of to increase. We tear of 8. F. Chad, Mines gave a brief account of his ex­ wick, ex-Governor John Whiteaker periments with M. La Bastie'a new and Hon. James H. Slater, as possi? elastic glass. The precess which re­ ble candidates on the Democratic side moves the brittleness of ordinary glass J. F, Watson and Jesse Applegate, jr. consists in immersing it at red beat HE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN­ are “looming up” oil the Radical TION of Yamhill Cougty. Oregon, will into a bath of fatty substances, which side. «memMe at t he Ctrart-Honse In T>afnyette the inventor keeps secret, and in slow­ in said county on Wednesday, the 21st day There are indications of unpleasant, ly cooling the glass therein. The lec­ of July, 1875. at oue o’clock r M., of said day for the purpose of electing six" dele­ gates to the Democratic State Con vent ion ness in the Republican party in Wis­ turer threw three pieces of prepared which will meet at Swiem on the 29th day consin. arising from the conflicting colored glass on the fioor, as well as j of July, 1S75. claims of its leading men to h seat in PTaeluet Primary Conventions some watch crystals, neither of Which f - * .... .. . i. - u n - - • Will bedeldin the various Precincts on the United States Senate now occu­ broke, although thrown vigorpusly r I B Saturday, the CTthday of July, 1875. at one pied by T. O. Howe, which is already J ten or twelve feet. Various; glass ’¡ J . h I tt’cioek. to elect delegates to the County a bone of contention, though Howe's plates similarly projected rcinaiined Convention. 1 • The several precincts will be entitled to the number ot delegates set opposite their term does not expire until March 3, entire; but the professor showed the I I ÍÍ respective names, to-a*it: * 1877. He seems to believe that his only way of breaking them, by spin­ 1 Lafayotte,............ . 7............. delegate», McMinnvill..................... Ï3.......... delegates, chair cannot be better filled than it ning one fourteen feet high in the air D k 1 I « « • • a « • • • * • ■ •. • a a • « t. •«••••■ delegates, North Fork,.................. 7.... delegates, is at present. The fight promises to and allowing it to iinpigne horizon­ Dayton,.......... .................. 5.... delegates, be a lively one. tally and with itr whole surface,when Sheridam,...;................... 7.... delegates, Willamette,..................... x... .. .delegates, \\ The St. Louis T imt» declares anew it shivered into thousands of pieces. West Cbehaleni........ 5....... i.. delegates! East Chetaaleui,.............. 2. delegates. that tho Long Branch cottage was In the experiments recited by the lec­ r not a present to Grant, but that he turer, it required thirty-six shocks of F ^Total,*... — • • • •..... «5*1 » JAS. T. HEMBREE, took the $35,000 his New York friends u pointed steel cylinder falling from EM?- ■ i.4-^ Ciiairman Co. Central Committee, Lalhyette, Jnnc 28,1875. gave him for the purpose and bought ten to twelve feet high ou Hie same the cottage and paid for it himself point of a prepared glass two-ounce PREPARING %OR THE CONTEST out of the gift money. This money bell to break it. .Ou prepared glass Tho three parties aro now prepar­ was contributed by seven persons,and , placed at angels iu hothouses the If I 1 ing for tho contest in October. The on« of them in return Boss Grant af­ falling cylinders had no effect. 4 4 if Democrats have called their State terward made Collector of this port. Iu resistance to direct pressure the OFFICERS. OF THE DAY: Couventiop to meet at Salem the 29th Such is the view the Tiiiiei takes of prepared glass far surpasses the best day of July 1875. The calls for the the subject, and perhaps, the next ordinary, strips of the latter on kuite ........ G en . JOEL PALMER. P. RESIDENT OF THE IM Y (LOUiS BAYLEY meting of the other two parties have House of Representatives may inves­ edges bearing at the utmost a weight J ............ < A a KON PAINE, been issued. We may therefore ex­ tigate the matter. of twenty-seven pounds, while nar­ I1CE PRESIDENTS.... * (D. D. BAYLEY. Í ■ } J- pect that tho “political pot” will be The management of tho national rower strips of the new did not break Elder A. BUCHANAN and non. A. N.-HURLEY, earnestly boiling before the close of homes for disabled soldiers will re­ under sixty pounds weight, but often (tòtATORS.................... :i » ....................... H. C. DXLE and P. P. OATES. thia month. Now is the time for the quire looking into when Congress as­ required much higher pressure. With MARSHALS.. ......... ................................ ....Rev. W. D. NICHOLS. Democracy to look about for the prop­ sembles. These institutions have been ordinary supports a half iuch tem­ CSAPLAIN. Miss EMMA BAKER. er person to nominate for Congress. largely controlled by Ben Butler,who pered glass three inches long broke Ri :ADER OF decl ./IRNT ion of independence ..... ‘"‘.Dr.’ Hi R. LITTLEFIELD. '..WER OF MUSIC. It is peculiarly impqrtavt to hjive the haft a way of providing soft places for only at 210 pounds. The resistance right man this campaign, because the his friends, and who, unless he is of the new material to'fire is remark-/ i -:o: people will not go to the polls as gen­ greatly slandered, has a peculiar fac­ able. A plate on which a heat of 3,- I ! j ■ J p ; I I - - I J ; , ■i . erally as at a regular electioh, and, ulty for forming friendships for peo­ 000 degrees was brought to bear only ,^'The object of this celebration is to have a good time among ourselves; not to run opposition io any plaoo else- therefore, the party that arouses the ple who do not find approval in the began to bulge after 3| minutés of ere. There is room enough for ail all. ' • . most interest in the election will poll estimation of the public. We have such intense heat, while ordinary WI After dinner there wjll be an address on Temperance by one of the Grand Lodge Officers 1 0,0.1. Also R... Bl the greatest per cent, of the party had fiequent c jmplaints from inmates glass broke within five seconds. Its other short addresses. ........... strength. If the Democracy select of the Home at Hampton, Va., where apticability to optical purposes has V^Thoso that wish to trip the “light fantastic” will have an opportunity so to do. for their standard bearer oue in whom five.hundred crippled and disabled as yet not been fully tested, but all ' fesTAt night there* will be a grand display of Fire Works.*^3 ' ' i ' - ' t ’ ' the people have confidence, there will veterans are housed, alleging that acts though extremely elastic, La Bastie'A I be but little doubt of electing him. of tyranny are common there, the in­ glass is so extremely hard that it re­ L. J. BOWRK. E. P. BOWER. The Iudependeuts will probably not stitution being under the control of a sists the diamond. I I hold their convention until after har­ protege of General Butler. Great ex­ vest, as their Central committee will travagance and an unauthorized use Some inducement should be held not meqt until about the middle of of the funds of the institution are al- out to Queen Victoria to visit the this month. so charged against the Deptìty Gov­ United States at the Centennial cele­ The Republicans, conscious of their ernor by men who send their names bration. It would have aii immense 4- ODD FELLOWS BUILDING. weakness are waiting for something in confidence, though they would not effect upon the public sentiment of ‘ItAFAYETTE, 0GN, to “turn up.” They see their party darò to have them printed for fear of the American people toward Old demoralized and divided in almost the vengeance of the officials who England. Î1 • ■ « Í r every State of the Union. In Cali­ heve been put over them. We know C hicago . June 25.4 -Dispatches i « » . fornia, the Republican State conven­ nothing of the truth of these charges^ tion was manipulated by Federal of­ but the inmates of the institution from, Wisconsin and Northern T —AL80-— I - > ’ ■ fice holders, and a ticket was nomin­ have claims upon the country, and if Iowa say that section was visited* ated that is very unpopular. So that they have been badly treated they by a violent storm yesterday, blow­ ■ . 1 i in that State Republicanism is badly should have the opportunity to tell ing down houses and fences, v\a«h I no H ousekeeper can make ^ weet paints, Oils, Perfumes, crippled and the contest there will be their story to a Congressional com­ AND WHOLESOME BREAD WITH­ ing away railroad bridges and* al ­ between the Democracy and Inde­ mittee, who would have the power to OUT IT. « / Faney Toilet Articles » ■ so damaging tire growing crops, r pendents. The Republican papers in protect them from persecution for This well known .and l<»ng es'Sblislied ______ ON THE YEAST VOWDI4R is now % great demand. this State have been making propo­ daring to complain. The reports of And a full Stock of Sales increasing daily. Now 25 gross per T ite H ouses W e Liv_, r; I n .—In sitions for a union with the Inde­ oppression in other soldiers’ asylums day to the trada. I). CALLAGHAN now sole manufacturer and proprietor, uses no pendents, but the latter spurn such have also reached us, and we hope other words our bodies,are hpld on re­ Patent Medicines. drugs—nu bone dust; pure white creafiPST prop ana pairing leases. Wo must overtures. Those that have expected their whole management will be in­ I —ALSO— Tartar,-imported direct and ground on the tbit signs tjjey exlji sustain them wheu t" premises, being the chief ingredient. the Independents to return to Radi­ vestigated in such a manner as to as­ hoy will, Tobacco and Cigars, cay, or El calism are sure to be disappointed. sure equal justice to all concerned.— of weakness and decay, ' Aiwa j son hand and for sale at lowest In D r .* STATIONARY, inevitably break down. prices: r In the triangular combat the Democ­ N. K Sun. CaUnghan’s Yeast Powder, in 1 lb W alker ’ s C alifornia * V inegar , f racy will carry the State by one thou­ cans, a superior article. CONFECTIONERY, B itters , a machless con qpound of Caliagnan’s Cream of Tartar, in all sand majority. J newly discovered medical herbs, pe- pe­ styles of packages^ COMING. TO LIGHT. CANNED FRUITS culiar to the Pacific regioji, , the ” de- Callaghan’« Pure English Bi-car- bouate of Soda and Saleratvs, eumatic, A bilitatcd, the bilious, the tfh< . COLORADO PO TA TO BEETLE. Of all kinds. As the facts in relation to the bank­ > FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS, the consumptive will find tihe most —ALSO— ' A late New York paper says that ruptcy of the Freedmau’s Bank, genial tonic and restorativie c ever of-* Cream of Tartar 1 Crystals and Eag. Mali Bi-Cnrbon*te of Soda in ke1. J the pockets of intimate personal I est and most genial alterative* and fortun*s >r agents. /Sells at sight. Sam­ ------- „ 0FTljE , Read the call for the Democratic fcumd. or th. Pro.ideut, if not to Alter roey «I Law, ple .*® free. Send for it. Address at once, tonic evey ev< administered as a cure for I ple Breech KENDALL A CO, ▼ v ceieDrawa r Aivn.ruv di » County and Precinct Conventions in OREGON. dyspepsia P^îa and bilious affections. r1- tó I ULFAYETTE, Chicago, 111. I loading Shot Gun«, a "bargain 1 the White House itself. (loading Guns, at "bargAin* another column. ' . f • « ï- IM------- l~~j~Til------ 1------------ 1------- - -- j * - T . ..r . »■- . - Democratic County Con­ vention! T ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION F i / ì , f 4 , ■ 1 j ' - , •' 1 OF THE 99Ü1 YR AR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE ! I 1 AT II Saturday, July 3d,"1875. > / I U r . i i 1 ■ : 1 ♦ CT ’ ■» * - C r J.... ............... P ■ -• ! k - ’ • 4 ' . I J V V mm V V ' ’ L , • ¥ / NEW . DRUG STORE, J I rv ¡ j/DR. LITTLEFIELD’S i ’ * M V W w / BOWER BROS. 1 / Musical Instruments, SAW MILL The Best in the World! DRUGS. MEDICINE, • > Á I 4 ♦ YAhlHILL NORTH 4 FINE WINES & e 4 4 Imjrave HMH -J OAKLAND ......... ■ , PonM f W V B I ’' * I R B E R POULTRY !-«■ - * I SEASON - 1875 Eggs for Hatching H H 4 0 p * » Ì s O P H E RI D E