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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1874)
y. CITY VIND COUNTRY. Saturdvy, Sept. 20. THE COMING STATE FAIR. Kor the Information of all Interested wo give below the ratos of licenses that the So- ( elety has adopted for exhibitions, vendors of I merchandise, amusements, eatlug houses, o'.c. rati s. . Kiting hna-c or Itittaumit .. t-accr llccr Ijiccr llecr. Clit. r and Clear DoiniMU Krult .'otUe. Pic-unit Cake- ('Met itiil liuimMlc Krnlt.... filler, Krull, Il- and rake ,, liencril I.Uen-. , Pun. Caki-. dirtr. I.ilm Uitr, Clilor. Ac I'lu and I lw irlrr. I'lt-i-.CuWii. mul Colli e Oyjur otitic. fe-iri. 'intl) Manufactori lrcn tur SeaMin ' ... ... Mnv urn under cum ! no lit e auliiti!) i' a. MiiuiLTerle under i oiiTii. 'ins li) Exhibition of Single Animal, mult r caua. 1V1 j Mln-tn I Troupe Hook till Honk, Map and Picture mli r .. . -tinnier lwr-e.Sv.lDj;. per tirm Hand Ik Inc. nrr term tcrco. utile vle. mull In-lrimuiit . . tine wild lan;olntriiuuut r'teil Stall, ptrscaann .. .. Klre votk, each exhibition liutloneir, pr neanon ... iincll plate rnttir llirber hip, 'lur mure lulri Ilarbi r Hiop. 1 chair mhIh Fountain nudlee and Nntr Ilrt 1imh1i imt nothing Kane Hr) (lisslit hum store, papir, pcn,and Ilka article . Thlnga not enumerated, ilUcrctlonsr) with tlie l!x vilthc Cuuiuuttee C. !'. uTllKIIAHT. K M WAlTr, 1'n.i.iikul. secret irj M) ,. a ,. Ml s i. n M M in js u t so Mil M 7 in 41 11 I.1 1(1 .II U .11 ai r. w 8 w I, IS s tt n it (ioutN fur lite Fair. The following letter was received yostcrday , by Mr. K. M. Walto from Messrs. Land rum X Ilodgers, the pioneer breeders of Cashmere or Angora goats and Cotswold sheep on the Pacific coast. This firm Is said to own tho largest (lock of puro bred Angoras In Amer ica. Of course the stock that will be brought for exhibition will be choice selections from their (lock. Watson vir.r.K, Cal Sept. 18, lt7-l. Mr. .'. M. H'ctifr, fKvretan Oicgon State t Agricultural socitti i.KAiiain: l am in re celpt of your letter and programme. To coiuo on the John L. Stephens, I must leave San Francisco on the 10th of October, which may make mo ioo laio wr oniry at your r air. to couio on the 3d, and I cannot bring stock euouirh to 1111 vour list, or even tn make a. fair representation of our stock, which In tho object. You will therefore make entries for us on the goat list, tn case I am behind time, of the entire goat list, except two years old and over of owm, so as not to bar me from the itrounds. I shall bo there certain If I atn livlnir and no providential accident pre vents, and vv 111 bring Homo goats worthy me attention of your stock-breeders, rioaso re- servo stalls for 10 bead at least. Youra respectfully, Landkum ik RoixiK.it.-, ler Wm. M. Uandrl'm. Tin-: Cmt.n war CoRiirrT. Reeontly a little pupil of Miss Marie R Smith's primary (school was being Interrogated by tho teacher in the rudiments of geography. One of tho questions propounded was "what Is an oasis?" Tho'llUIeonefora moment heaita tod, evidently at a loss for the stereotyped answer, but It came at last, rather mixed, It's true, but correct. As she lisped out lit an artless, eamei-t way, "A spotlle fert In a delbert," the equanimity of the teacher gnvo way, and,klsalng the little precious, tho child went to her seat proud as a little queen that Mho had wou that acknowledgement from her teacher that she bad repeated her lesson mo nicely. Fink Watches. V. W. Martin, of Stato street, has perhaps tho tlnest assortment of watches that has ever been at any one time In tho city of Salem. Among the collection may be found tho "Jorgcuron," a watch mado by the best Uorologist iu the world, and Is a perfect model of beautiful mechan ism. The "l.oe" watch is another klndi showing splendid workmanship. Among kiallst may be found tbo"H. Howard" watch, stem winder, and n favorite for railway time, keeping. "Waltham," "Lady F.lgln," etc. F.ven If you cannot atlord to purchase one It will do you good to drop In and take a look at them. Information Wantkp. Henty Clifton who wim in tho Modoc war In lS.il. In Capt. looso Walker'tt Company, will confer a ( or by sending his address to the Oregon City I'ntt iprne ollii'o. Oregon and Washington Territory papers please copy. Dti.n. Last night Ave minutes before ten o'clock, Mr. John Patterson, who has been for tho pas', six years clerk and Mxirctary of 'io Capital Lumbering Company, and lather of Mr. J. M. Patterson. A well written artlclo on "Adheslvo gold" writteu by Dr. George II. Chance, ol this city, appears In the September number of the British Journal of Dental Science" pub lished in London. Wm. It. Itoone formerly of this city has resigned his position as one of the loal edi tors of the Uutlrttti. Died. Yesterday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, the Infant daughter of Mrs. Susan Whitley. Sunda, Sept. 27. LIcniRCN. Oregon Stale Fair, 104. No persons shall hereafter bo nllowod to to sell or give away articles on tho Fair Grounds of tho Oregon State Agricultural Society, either during the annual latror any time before tho commencement of tho sime until the license for the privilege shall hive been paid for, and a receipt therefor obtained from the Secretary, and the heoreUry la hereby required to post such rnle on tho grounds ol the Society and In publlu places in Salem at least LI) days beforo each and every annual fair. Licenses pan be had of 1Z. M. Walte, Sec retary, at his oil en In Oray's Muck, State street, ?alem. Per order of Hoard. ASlNntu.AR Cask. Oil Monday morning last Mr. William V.. McKce living near llcl passl, commenced bleeding at the nose, and alter exhausting every known remedy to check It, seut to Oorials for Or. Cuslck. The Doctor tried his skill but without avail, for saversl hours. Thirteen hours claped from the time of Its commencing until It was ef fectually stopped. The loss of blood so weak ed Mr. McKee that he was unable to do anv work for sovoral dBys. Tiik Oitvoox MrsFUM. This Institution at Portland, has added a reading room, sit ting room, an office and a leoturo room. All are bomg fitted up In good style. Four hun dred now spocltnens of birds and animals, besides reptiles, minerals, Ac, will be added to tho collection this week. The lecture room will seat three hundred and llftv per sons. These rooms wilt be of great benctH to the Museum and add much to the attract iveness of tho place. Ii'itvM-K. Wo call tho attention of our readers to the advertisement of the "State Investment and Insurance Company," for which Mr, L. S. Dates la the agent lorSalom. The ratos In this company are less than In other Company's represented here, which coupled with the tact that they have some $.t".000 surplus, and $"0,OX1 deposited with the Secretary of Oregon, with which to pay losses, which msy occur In this State, has enabled Mr. list to obtain policies of tho very best character, and not a few of them, a list of which will be shown to any one at his olllce, Commerlal street. Finn. The new lire bell rang its first alarm for tiro yesterday afternoon at half past four o'clock. It proved to lie the dwell ing house of Mr. J. N Matheuoy. The lire was dlseoverod In a clothes room, and fortu nately In time to prevent serious loss. Somo nrtlc'osof clothing and a good sired hole In the lloor was tho amount of thedaiuage. It Is not positively known how the tiro orlgl. nated, but Is supposed to have bon caused by sparks from a cigar, which Mr. M. had been smoking In the room two or threo hours previous to tho alarm. Siikiuit S vr.i:. Sheriff T. C. Shaw sold yestorday at the Court home door, to satisfy an execution about 3.0 acres of laud situated on French Prairie. P. L. WUIIs was tho purchaser and the price paid was $11 1 (U. For DisTRiiitTioN. Mr. I). II. Murphy, County Clerk has received forty copies of the new Code to distribute to the ofllclats lu tho county that are by law entitled to them, MAiuiiKn. September th, nt the roM dencoof Wm. Llllott, by Judge W. Trnltt, Leonard A. Llvemioro to Mary K.'umuiaH, all of Polk county. No cards. Tuesday, Sept, 29. Mkmorv. This was the subject of ltev. P. S, ICnleht's second lecture, In the course on Practical Psychology at the Congregational church last sabbath evening. The atten dance was even larger than ou the previous evenhfg, the aisles and gallery Mug utilized. The lecture was listened to by the large audience with deep Interest and was an able and eloquent effort. These loiHurej, whlob. Judging from their titles, one would expect to tlnd dry and metaphysical are far from It ami tho logic sequences ot tho discourse can lie easily followed. These Sunday evening lectures of Mr. Kuight will doubtless be well attended, as they should be, during the en tire course. The next lecture will be on: "The Imagination," neU Sabbath evening. LutiiK nsTAiti.KHMi'.NT. ltradley, Marsh A Co., of Portland, are doiug a lively busi ness of all kinds, not only In tho Hue of fashionable goods iu good supply for ladles who go there for tho best articles and the cheapest bargains, but they are now bidding largely for the country trsde, hav Ing mado arrangements w lib Mr. Dickinson, ouo of the farmers of that county w ho has also an old business reputation and represents the Grange Interests as a popular salesman. It. M. .V Co., now have all the bulldlug leased, and devoto the various portions of It to dif ferent brunches of trade, especially groceries and clothing, ivhere farmers can lay In sup plies at very reasonable rates. llrsrcittvN F.LhiTlON. Tho semiannual election of o Ulcers of the Hesperian society took place last Friday evening with the fol lowing result. President P. II. lVArcy, Vice President I). P. Staffer, Secretary W. 11. Allen, Treasurer J. M. Johns, Librarian . Hlneiiart, Censor S. C. Simpson. Mrs. Victor has written a full and Interest ing account of "Woman's War upon Whis key" Iu the city of Portland, which is a re cital of the experience of the "Crusaders." It la published in a pamphlet form aud there are many who would lie Interested In read lug It. It can bo found at Jackson's book store. Dikii. Ou Friday, the STith of September, I ST-I, Loriu.t, aged about - mouths, daughter of l.orenroand Nacy Jane F.lllot, of Linn, cotiuty. Tho remains were deposited In the Odd Fellow's Cemetery ou Sunday last, Mariiikii. On Sunday, tho Uh of Sept., ISTI, at the residence of the bride's father, near Jetlersoii, Mr. John A. Censor aud Miss J aiiu Jones. A pinh vtm kntn Oovernor 0 rov or appoint ed yesterday Arthur Crlslleld and K. A. Cromlii of Portland, Notaries Public for Multnomah county. I'UHHCiigcrN for Portland. The steamship John L. Stephens sailed from San Francisco last eveulug tor Portland at 4 o'clock with the following l'AHKN(IKRH I k i 1 S I Heed, wf A niece K A I lawley, I W Ktilleiiherg, F FeaniHtoui. l.leutt'Ullllaius,i'MA,i.ieuio.Mltciiam,i.'aA No llcpcal of the I'surj Law. the giant flr trees standing, one above nnoth-1 or, on tho mountain side, and towcrlntrabovo ' his head until tholr tops soom to piorco tho I'1'"' paper wns tho only one In tlio very skies, ltelow, on tho other hand, tho , rftnte thnt took bold ground liefoie tho rushing stream, dashing over rocks and 'mooting of the LcgWIntillc iigiilnst tlio around Immense boulders, tailing In cnta- iopo.il of our existing usuiv luws. Tlio racts, whirling nnd rushing around In Its ,two Houses of the Assembly linvu nevor delaying courso towards tho mighty , donu lis wo oMieclod of them, and rw Hie, PahaennerN lor Calllornlu. The Oregon Steamship Company's steamer AJax Captain Conuor, sailed from Portland for San Francisco yesterday, with tbe fol lowing l'AW.mihiu: M Ounrtlsch, James T Goodie, L Smith, Usui Chas Uay. DrJ O Skinner VS A, L A Dougherty, Mrs I Benustt A ch, J Evans, MuvsCP Swain, Miss Goode A sister, A Tread well, Wm Stewart, Frank Clark, , N Shalnevald, A Wolf, J Stevenson A wf, J G Hughes 4 wf, J it uugties, Miss A It Lownsdale. Mnw Jennie Gray, Was Kstella Hush, U w uray, A llusrv - H Colby. II H Colbv, Prealy M Danuy, LF Thompson, Mrs M Abbott, Mrs A O Stewart, G--J Haaalttne, wife and 2 children, J W Walton, " N N Calton, Miss Huntington and 2 children. Jobs Knapp, wf A sob,' W F A Co Messenger, And 25 In the steerage. Rcul Eatute Tranarerti. Tho following deeds were filed at the County Clerks, OQloe for the week ending Sept. Sikh : II. F. Davenport and wife to P. Dyer s 191 acres Iu T T S, It I W ; consideration $2,100. II. Plecsrd to Lews Iiorgmau; ln'j acres Iu T4 S, It 2 W; consideration $Ji0. J. M. Clokey to mirabeth L. Myers : lot 2 In Cooke's addition to the city of Salami con sideration $2,ra. A. Myers aud wife to J. M, Clokey ; same as above; consideration $.00O. K. KosenorauU to John S. Hawkins ; 1m) acros InTTS, 112 V.; consideration tU'M). J. W. Thornbury and wlfn to Charity V. Taylor; about one .icre lu GcrvaN; cousld eratlon ')7 30. Jas. P. Vu-itch and wife to James Mel I ; 13,1 acres in T - S, It 2 W ; consideration $.', I00. state of Oregon to Dmlel Wagnor ; 17s. ,'i acres In Ti)S, It 3 Wl consideration JJJJ'."i. John Sellel to John Helternr ; '! -teres In T'.iS, It 1 K; consideration i. John Hook to J.J. A T. Hook; K-1 acres lu TO S, U 1 W; consideration t. John perry and wife to Wm. Ltiglaudaud George Williams ; North half ol lot I In block 12, city ofSalom; consideration Jl, .00. Johu Sperry and wife to P. J. I.irsoti , lot !' and 10 In block 1, Oweu's addition P city of Salem ; consideration $io0. John Henderson and wife to Martin Wood cock ; Is acres In T 7 S, It 2 W , lonntdeni tiou $l,'tV). Joseph Sears aud wife to V. Caywood , Tm acres in Ti S, H2 W; consldeaatlon l,ixl. Absalom Suiltli aud wife to Lavlna Mush ier; lot 4 blook 4, Smith's addition to the city ot Jetlerxou, also strip of laad tdoinlug said lot; consideration 110, Thank-.. W are rtsuuKlbd to say 't,it wev eral of tbe Sisters of the Salem Grange are entitled to a great deal of credit for the Interest thy manifested In the cause by pre paring and keeping a table loaded with good things In the ante-room of tbe Grange Halt in the Opera House during the lite session, to which all were made welcome. Tbe thanks of those In attendance are due theiu and especially to Mrs. John Mluto and Mrs, K. Strong. Att Invitation. During the recent aewlon of the State Grrnge n tbe city, the Superin tendent of the Penitentiary, Mr. W. HrWat-' kinds Invited them to Tlsit that Institution In a body. Only a press of buslnasa prevents! them from accepting tbe UvUatlon, James Kuller, Airs wan, TS Lang & lamily M O Mocr, M Wolf, I Franenthal, WS Howell, Miss J Duiton, Miss Itnyuolds, II Nathan, Mrs (J W Durbrow, LSohustV, Umlly, A It Hlmls, A Itaiidnlpli A wife, jiuiun itrne, O O Lane, Mrs Varney, II S Howe, W P Wluaus .twite, C Wolf,' HL Powell A wife, A llllttou, Miss Kutiner OF Grant, A Maud, Mrs 8 i: Story, I clidu A servant, It Sarvor, M II Harlow, Sister Mar? Teresa, Sister Mary Gonrales, Sister Francis Regis, Sister Mary Dentils, Sister P Clowes, MrxS II Hanson. .i II llibber, I M V KooiitA wile, I, 11 Nichols, Mrs It Winter, i'. i iienny, 1' V Darker A wile, J ir.-el, D It K HlackburiiAfy.Mrs J Mitchell. Mrs O Campbell, M L G WtieelorA wf. W4VYSIUE .tli:.MOn4UA XO. I. Coos Hav, Sept. 10, 1871. Accompanied liy an agreeable and gentle manly young man. named Mraiure, I lull IttiHftburg ut S'jO'clisk fur Cons Hiy,over the wagon road. This Is a toll road, made by a company, and extends Irom Konetiurgovor tho Coast range of mountains to the uavlga blow stirs of Coos biy, a distance, by the raid ol sixty miles. Fording theSnuth 1'mp qua at Uoseburg, and winding among the hills tor eight miles, and encountering two bad mud holes, of which the road ought to be ashtmed) wo couio to lsiklng Glass Val ley, w bleb Is a very prettv valley about four miles -icroM-; but It dons not have I ho ap pearams ot being very fertile. Passing thancu into the mountains weclimbover one big fellow, Into a small, oHtu valley, and dl nod at Mr. Jenkins' place, at the fool of the ! biggest mountain ou the route. Alter dinner we commenced (limbing the mountain; and attoi lg-7aglng tor two aud onifhalf miles, were In a position to look down iion the surrounding country, 1 cannot do Justloti to tho view obtained here, and shall therefore not attempt it, other than to say that If your readers can imagine the forest-covered hills of Douglas county to bav once been In a liquid state, and while iu this condition, to hate Iron heaved Into tremendous billows by some mighty wlud, aud theu remained snd issoome solid In this !lioti, it will gtv e a faiut idea of the view obtained. One-hall mile further and wh are over the divide to the toll gate, where fl 20 lrtxjulr ed for a one horse vehicle. Here commences the doi n grade, aud It is eleven miles to the liext house. The road follows down a branch of the Cfxpillle river, and la In adciipcauyoi) nearly all the way. Itown the deep gorge, through the dense rtr forest, winding around the mountain side, sometimes more than a hundred feet above the roaring stream. The scene la oue of awe-lnsplrlug grandeur, aud must be seen to be appreciated. High above the road, ou the one hand, the traveler aees ocean. Across tho oanvou arises the dark, green, somber trees to tho mountain top, casting their weird shadows acoss tho gloomy chasm. Tho solitary and marauding bear makes his homo In theo deep fastness. os. The stealthy panther a vory demon of destruction prowls within lte shadows; and the formidable grlrly, like a haystack on truckwhoels, moves leisurely along the mountain side. Let tho stranger who Islts these regions beware of being belated lu this canyon, tor tho daikness comes quickly and Is Kyptlau In Its character; aud besides tho danger of running oil' tho grade, to be overtaken by night lu such a place Is not i atoulittcd to in spire pleasnrablo emotions. We realized this as tho duikunss comes stealing down upon us, Ixifaro wo reached the "Half Way House," which Is kopt by a widow lady, Mrs. Harry, whero wo found a comfortable place to stop for tho night. Dow n the canyon noxt day, still follow lug the stream, tho bottom wldons, ami wo occa sionally pass tho house of a setller.or through a grove of splendid n.yrtloand iiiaplotliubor, and after crossing three or four branches of the stream, the road leaves tho river and bearing away to tho right imssom over a mountain aud dow u to the head of Kitchen's Slough, where It touches tldo water. Hero Is the town of Sumner a bran now burg Just born and not yet outof Its swaddling clothes. There are half a d07Mi houses, all built this season, and others lu progress. Mesere. Luso A Dully havo a store hero, aud have Improv ed the navigation of tho slough (which la an arm of Coos lkiyi, sa that goods can bo brought here to haul Inland over tho road,or be shipped to tho bay. Further Improve ment In tnat direction Is In progress. Mr. S. W. Crane, of Itoseburg, also has a store here, aud Is transporting his freight to nud I mm Itoseburg over rhls route. From this place I It is four miles over tho mountain to Coos I City, which Is a "city" of five or hIx houses, on Isthmus Slough; or six miles to Hay City, i a "city " of oue house aud a w barf at the head of the bay. The Coo Hay Wagon ltoad Is an A No. 1 I mountain road. Tlio grades am oasy, the road smooth, with (he exception of some bad places, aud Is being kept lu good repair. Then Is mom lor Improvement, however, In the way of over-laying soft places, widening narrow grades and making bettor turnouts; and when these Improvements shall havo Iksju completed there will bo an Immense amount of travel over this road In the sum mer season. Two stage run Irom Itoseburg to the bay, and quite a number of teams arc hauling goods and produce. Hero Is a trip lor siiminer(tourlsta pleasant skies, delight ful camping places, ilshlng streams, and beautiful' majestic, grand nud gloomv scen ery la hern for his enjoyment. Here he may pass pleaaautly his leisure day away Irom the dusty turmoil of business centers, and ciimiiiune with Nature face to lace, M. a.-votiikk phopo.m:i It. It. Thefollcwlug Isaoopy oflheurtlcJimuf In corporation Hied yosteiday lu thoSearetary's of Slates olllce. Wo have no doubt that ere many years Oregon will have by oue of the already sev eral proposed routes a dlioou-oiineotlon with the Central Paclllo Kail ltoad. When that 1 time does come, and wo can 1st tree Irom California In getting ourselves or produce out of the State without paying her tribute, then, we can all "stund hack and too what we shall observe. a u in I.KS. I'ilt The liauio assumed by the corpora tion hereby to la lormtd, and by which It shall be know ii, shall lm, "The Oregon Paclllu Itiilnud Company," and its duration per petual. "HCiiiif The business In vhloh this uirpo rallou proposes tn engago Is tlio constrm lion and oKrallou of a U"o of railroad from Port land, Oregon, by tlio way of tlio Columbia river valley, through Idaho and I'lali Terri tories, to a coonis tiou with the tniiisismtl uoutal lino of railroad lormod by the Central ami I'nloii l'aclllc Itailmads, with the privil people oNpcotcd, and hnvo siniunnrily dloposed of bills pending bcfoio enelt body providing for sucli lopcul. friien Is some furlliernctlon ticoenry tobotiikcn In relation to usury. It ! eoiioedcd that twelve pel cent, per mi lium Is more tlinn any btislnoss imin, or any producer or inaiiiifiicltiior, In our .Stnto, e.n niUiiil to piy and eotiiluct 1)1-4 atliiiix successfully. Tlio friends of tlio repeal or tho existing laws julvanco tlio tlipoo tli.it the ostlng i.Uo Is loo hlgli , mul Hint such icpcal would u-stiH In Kcouilng a gicutcr supply of money ut leas Intoiest. l't us, thou, Imvff an mniMiilnu'iit to tlio present law, rcdueltiK the lejral rate, wlioio no onii tr.iot ovists, to not more Hum vlglit per cent, pel niiiium, ami contract rales at most to Ion per cent, per annum. C It Is complained that (lie law Is evaded by moans of (lie middleman the broker who olinrgos live per eont to (lie bor rower for his services nud so plunders- tlio needy boimwcrmul then divides Hie so culled commission wit It Ills ptlnolp-il, the money louder. Let us have a limit placed to suoli commission, or brokerage, ami prevent extortion, by naming a reason able commission tube pilil to the middle man, with heavy penalties (o ho imposed In ease of overcharge on Ills part. FeeM ol Slate Printer. l'.n. HK'iMiin; Allow meto vsk whethertho present Leglslaturo intends to economise lit tho way of reducing the eniilxinsatlon allow ed the Stale Printer for work done for tho MatoT Whllo the compensation or thn pre a out State Printer can not bo Interfered with, by our law makers, jet tho Legislature now In mission can pass a law which will control his successor. II any one will take the trou ble to Inquire Into the priue paid for Stata printing, ho will llud that the Stale Is paying at least double what the work Is worth. The) lulla that nre laid on the desks of tho mem bers thin morning, will, If I am correctly In formal), contain about ."1,000 ems to the page, or 'JO.iiOO ems to the four pigos, So the prion paid by thn Slate for s.-ttliig tho typo of each four-page bill, Is Ji. A printer w III set front one to throe or those hills per day; but say ho sets but one. Ills wages are jl per day. Proilt to Slate Painter on composition alone, fJI. The.sitato pays $lll per ream lor paer which costs the Stale Printer less than one- quarter of that amount. Now If this legis lature w mils economy and i t'foi m, lot them 'tlrst plug this bung-hole at which the Stato Printer Is sucking out the taxes of tho people at so tearful a rato. Hy consulting any com petent printer who Is not a candidate for State Printer at the noxt election, Legislators can get the llgures which would be a fair comiMiuaatlnu for the State Printer, anil which will save thousands of dollars to tho people each snsslou. The Stale Printer is not tho one to blame for the exorbitant prlcee istld him. The legislature has control of the prl.'oH paid, and It alone Is responsible to the ioople. Vo. MIPUIMIE CUIIIIT. llllHTV-rillllll HAV. Si.rrKMiii'.R 'S, '71. Court met iursuant to adjournment. Present II. I'. Honham, Chief Justice; P. P. Prim end I!. D. Shattuek Associate lustlces. II. A Itlehanls, appellant vs. A. W. Nye, ressmdent; Judgement In the Court below reversed and cauaii remanded loru new trial. JnhuSalthwell vs. Joseph Heeley; udge Illont nivnrNod nnd u new tilal oulernd. L. lOiert, iidmliustrator ol the estate of Jacob 1'arlnlt, deceased, appellant vs. O, W. Sieger it. ul., respoudeiil, Judgement lu the) Court below alllriiled and complaint dis missal without prejudice. On motion ot lion, It, P Hnlse, A. 1'. Camp hell u.e, ailmlttdd to practice as an attorney lu tho Courts of tho Stale. W. II. Musgrove, niiellant vs. It. M. Hou se r, respondent, decision itont.vmod until ege or building portage railroads around tho J tho next tin in or this Court, obstructions to navigation hi the Columbia I Joseph Knott, rusKudeut vs. Jiiiiioh II. river, ami operating steamboats on said river hiiiI Kllrabotb Stephens; upillauti deolslou until such time as the whole line of said rail-1 KMtpnutsl until the next term of this Court, road shall havo been completed and put Iu i Ordered that the ( ourt stands adjiiiirumt oK-ratlon. ' , wlthontday, 7nrif The principal olllce of sHldiorsi. ration Miall be kept lu tho city ol Portland, 'iK'h "range, Patrons of lIuNlMililry, , r ' ' I Clatsop county, have elm-ted tho followlnif l,r"1 I oHlcers lor the ensuing year : Jos. D. Hlg- 'urA Tim I'iiltHl xiiK'k or saiil isirnorit. , irlns. Muster! John Davh., Ovurrteor; John ilr.n .imii lu. i..,i ,.illlwillllUr.. ,ikni i lm,, Warnstall, Lecturer, S II. Howard, Steward; tlon shall Is. ten mlllio ulollars, Uivl.le I Into i K uuM, A-wUtant Steward: A. H.Sale-, UDtlilulli; A. II. Mo.Mllliau, ireasurer; j. one hundred thousiiud shares. l'itl,Tn aiiinunt of each share of said J H, Dyson, Secretary; James Campbell, Gste- capltal shall be one hundred dollars. W Mr,H- ' ulKn,"' cr,l ',? ,0, ' ,. . , , , L. Howard, Pomona; Mrs. Lotia Davis, AYM-ThH orthwesU.rll lermlmiH of said . j, Jora, jMm, 'M. jj. MuCrary, SUiwardess. I lm rallrcsid shall ujal Portlmn.ilregoii; ana li.o ,,. , ..... ,. , , ,,.,. aouthMuUiru terminus shall h, at sti-n point hl m rom,,Hrtlvo gmwth than aur on the Union or Central Pacific liallroad an town In (hoHUUi. Aud this year, though It shall be hereafter deurililuml by ai.tualsur-1 dixw not grow last, some seven dwellings are ' leiinerunuiieu or are in prjMjss w mwuuu, Dr. Gen. W. Gray, ol Albany, has received n, iioverumeiu ou chair, iu vented by vey lu witness thereof we have here net our i ..., ..... i ...,..i a imUiiil Imin the I. S. Govoniment ,., -.,um,.,.,. ,...-,..-,. ...... ,,,., ((r ,,m,uu. be our act and dtsvl, this 2.1 1 day of Septeni tier A. D. is J I. J. L. Hallkit, llAMIhlllN ItOV II. It. II. WII.SO.V, A.J. Dtlfllli, H.TlllllVtKN, Incorporators. n him. : Maukii At the olllce of P. G, Koch, In. lu this city, September 2-1, by II. A. Johusou, Ksq., J. P., John Hviterer and Miss Mary Msfli, sll of this county, L. Myers A Co. have the adjustable wire, .. .1 ft . b.I. ..! a.l...n !,.. Il.lulllul . . - ., - ft l.V I .. ! IISIII1 llflV IHV IIU IHftlMI IIIMIf, ftpftU.ftV-, A family of seven persons were bitten by a . ., , .'.,.. . ' , , , . mad dog at Kort Montgomery, N. Y a few ". "l " " """ J u '" while handling hot plates. UZ'. uays ago. ' i (Itir'iii II m .r -illilL tun Xlktrw I V 1CW I Itrllllum hi tlit i'dll.