SSS&i&eaMSxsmmMi TritTnrrfUMfnai r l 1 III i'" I - mm Keet 1 acre of com 0 3 " 1 acre potctoen 1 6 ' 1 aire alfalfa 10 5 " 1 acre lici filvcr uifcdal. ' bale 200 iKjunds hop 10 5 Competitor for tlit-w rircrniriiJ) moi.t fyrui!i u ccrtificalo of tlK-inwhr. f-IicrwiL-;; Hit Method of cnltirntlnu, Sitclniliu Wml of noil hi.'I lUte of w uling, uccomranied by a Kiroin certificate of at IcAtttvo dudirUrcfctM rv-rrwis. lioiii!; tli" nrnouut of grain tito-ducc-d and the ncinbtr of acres. A hrtiniile of one bufchtl of grain, .c, shall accororuuy each certificate. , Kotk. Tlie toimaitue, in n1f!in grain rroj, kIkiII talio in." Lonhnlcrotion Jtln jn.i!iiy of the product and its value in roir- !..t. C'Ia 2.--CraIii. KiiHt idVllsdconi $ 53 barltv 5 3 whil wintir wheat C 3 white mammoth wheat 5 Cauda white wh at u UCht lnb whmt 0 white Chili wheat '" Sotiora w h( at fi white winter vhtat 0 t'liizz-lls wlif-at goldr-n amlx-r wheat. Mtrtjrihe oat3 5 3 UcBt Bi'le out.... ' ltuwian winter oat 5 S " Sotch dnnu oatu u u " white winter barley 5 ') " rye a 2 " buckwheat 3 2 " sLiupIo broom corn 2 1 12 earn of com, 2 vurktiis 0 earn each 2 1 Or.e bushel in eatb Haruple of ubote grain. KWKWTAKKJ 1'J.fcllIDM. Uett dL'ii.lay of grain I'tov.-n In one war. .....520U0 Hat bil'thel of whe-it of any kind. 3 3 " lnifchelof oata of unj kind.... o 3 ;ln 3. Benin. Ueist Rftuiplo white heatu, 1 peck ..2 1 " pea " .21 ' llix seed " 3 2 " timothy nu-d " .') 2 " red rioter heed " . "3 3 white ckwrHoed " 3 ore-hard griu-smed 1 peck 3 " liopi, lUpounuv o " tobacco, 10 pounds leaf 3 Kwr.i.vttAKK i"E:ircir. llftfct n'l.witnipnt of ra'iK iiuedn rown iu Oir i!in by one man, no le-H4 than tnnaiieticH, conr ctly ni. uud, with botr.nietl and eoinmon nann-, ac companied with a t-hiii I dtspcripliou of the ijunliticB and n'-ahon of Utouth, yield, etc., of each niiety; tlio nnniii nuil dcKcrijition to bo 1 ft -.villi tlio fjii'crinU'iident for publi- unlion iu thoUociety'hliunaction 20 .7. .1. liui.roN, Vnmhili county, Kuj-t. 10 DIVISION F. . ;ltift l.Pluuliis niuleli wltli. U'nlk lii;; IMotiftj Plowing with oxen, horsea or milieu. Plowing match to comiiieucu iu. directed by tlio jiid'-H, and to continue iu wich man 7iur ca they nhall deem best for it fair tiiul. UoyH over 1C and undci IH $10 $ 3 " U and under 10 . . . . 10 B "oysoverll 10 3 Tlio plo'iliiu: match will (uko place at the linio Mid jilatsii he-ruifu-r to be named, under tlio jiid(:ch, juovidwl that no lon than two I'lltrieo uu made v.ilh tlio Secretary. !Joti Xo ono U allowed to wiupila in Jiioio than ono elaii of ayca. Thou. fii:itu, Itoi'lmrtf. '1?'- DIVISION G. CliiKH I. I'nriiilnii SiiiiilRiiientn. 'I'liltimua macldiio S23 $20 Kcapliijjiti.icliiuo Plow Bulky plow Mowing ciaehino (Jiaiii cowtr , f irnin 31'P'ir.itoi CttltiviilDi Itarrnw Hopto niko Ilorso rrtki". lidiui! 23 10 15 J 5 13 8 10 8 3 10 Header bed, coiihtructoil with a view to diiii.billty and proper n.iiuti of Klaln Tun mill ritiaw cutter Oregon wood i Dyiioiiicter 1'iow eoiiltor ILlV 1IICHH 10 8 3 13 10 5 20 (iiubbiui'iuacliliiu 13 Ditching tuauliiiui 13 C!oill)ie.ikor ti Tin work, ureuteht Miiicty and bot,t exhibit Ij 8 Ciit.tliif;i ! piuci h Holler work St'lWH Wiiidtuill, reuhin,j I'niiip ' S.i-ili, d,)orn, lilindu, uh!hit. . . Fnrulturn, 0 pletvn J Inn nN, lnu'ketx, tuln, ehurtw. 15 10 10 10 10 15 15 Pottery, 10 plecert Draining tile, luujent and le'i-t exhibit 5 8 uocic uivpiici) lliihketii, I'lhibit of tl lioolit aud hIuiuh, II pair euch variety T'oam h iruoMi C'mrhiin haim-m, double Cairlueu hitriuvM, idimlo riaddli. lilllliCS' Hlldillu ,. Iftiriits-t luiither, 2 nldu Mnlo loalhor, 2 eldoa Jppf r leather, 2 i-idei Cluirii (Inrdon tnolii, Ktit. lhht and most iiuuiiwiii collection 10 5 5 C 10 8 3 i 1 1 1 3 a of iirli'ultural uud cnrdenini; tools and iiupU'iiu nts, 111111111(110 ttirod 111 Uii(ou, by 01 under tlio supci Mini of tlio cNlilhltor, pmvidod thero uro not li'hS than 10 iuiiU'mi'iitM nflcicd diplmiu 'Uwu hiinw vicm Smi nolo, Jlroy , 20 ?10 Twii-howi CJiniao . . ,'. 20 10 Ihtpi ess wiif;ou 10 3 Oiwhorso open bupy,- 13 10 Wrtgun hulw it 2 Wogun npikvs, tluihbed 3 2 lUnt rims 3 2 AmiIhUcs 3 2 itcohliu :i a Wiirliiiig nmchiiio . . S 3 Horu jhiwor -0 10 rilcim oiifiitio, 0-houo powi r 23 13 ilhckiimilt work, t-iertteat Miriity Ti bo oontliiuuU, afffatsm'.'HhiGSSiliSStUiliillfi ' """hwkli fc"mw BY TELEGRAPH. Wool Hnrlirt. Boston, Feb. 10. 'llitrc t a tidr de mand fur wool from initiufu-ture. with out cJinijt' fr.irii Ust report in either llu nrlcr or the tone ot the market. Holder of all de-lrable grade" are Unit, but there 1 no presiiijj demand. XX. I'enna and Ohio flor-ceJ, 4GS47Jc; medium and Xo. 1 do. 4TS30c: cfltiihln and delaine fleece1, 'iOU'j'jC. for washed, -J0&I5K: for uuua-irl; WI'conMn and Jllclii-ran fir-en-, iliUc for X, 41&ic for medium. Xo. 1 Califor nia wool continued In demand, and hag 1 en wiling at 15623c tor Jail, and 20630c for spring. A n InrmilaTnltou 4Ve4 for. 1-OXLO.v, Feb. 10. A Berlin corre pout'ent reports that Capt. Brlnker-teln rcwntly applied to Prince BUuiarvk cotn tilaiiiim! ol iniuatice done Mm bv the judgment of ths English official Inquiry wltn iejrnnl to the Io or tlie Pteamer Leutccli)aid. and a'kfnz for a new inve- tljjatlon. 15imarck replied thai tuidr the cxltin Gvrinan law no meli Inquiry could be lii'ti Jted without civil or crim inal pioo-r-diiid, and he had no power to order. I he German pre, w th tf er- .. . ' . - cepionoi u,h Jireiueii jonnian, ap.)rove the judgment of the EnglHli court. Imjoriant (oCleromen. The iudiciarr committee of the nrivr council to-day decided tbe caae of Jenkins ablins t cook, appealed 'roin trie Atciies Court at Canlerbuiv. iu fivor of .Jenkins. Jenkins bad denied the personality of .Satin, aud the Iter. Mr. Cook tlicieupon refu'ei' to ndmlultter the sacrament. Jeiikin' sued In the Court of Arche and the tourt surfiiiued Mr. Cook. The judi cial committee. However, condemned Cook to pay all tlie co,t', aud ndmonl'hed him not to retue to administer sacra ment' to Jenkins. ColllKlon of Stnuicr iilnl Iaihh at IJfc. LONDON, Feb. 17. The steamer Fran- conl ran lulo the steamer Strath Civile, of Glasgow, oil Dover, tliti afternoon. The boiler of th'j .Strath Clyde bum and .-he sank lmiiicdlately. Fifty-two of her na- seger weiu diowr.td; tlvo hive been l.in- ueil at uover and lour oilier am reported to havo hieu saved. .Smith, bumlins & (;o tho steamer's ageiits. repot t that the l-ranconl has jmt into Dover. .She had her bows stove at the water line. Tbe fol- loitln; p'trtlcular hao been received: Tliu steamer Strath Clyde, which sailed from Loudon for Bombi'y, had been in Do ver bay to land her pliot. As -lis was sheering out aaiu, about a inllo from the admiralty pier bhe was caught by tho tide, which tinned her bow toward' the south ern. The steamer t ranconi, which wau coining down tbe channel. Ian into her with gieat torco on her port quarter. The collision occuricd at -lOr. 31. Two min utes alter ward the boilers of the Strath Clyde e.p!oded, and the steamer went to tlio bottom. The Fmuconi was badly damaged, but kept atloat. It Ls thought tint all her foro compartment plates were cai rled away. Tv, o tugs immediately took lier in tow. The wnuther was clear and the sea mini at the time of the disaster. The Dover lifeboat wis launched, but wae unable to-reach the scene in time to rescue any of the Strath Clyde's passcugeio or crew. The Times reports that the uaptvin "' tho Strath Clyde and 2S more survivors of llie disaster nave landed at Deal. Eleven x:rsoiR were saved and 5U drowned 011 the Stmth Clyde. Fu)itiiNCT. Fob After 11 preliminary exji'.ilnation. Burn, thn uiiirderer ot Joces, of hllver City, w-i' balled in the sum of 1,500 to appear at the criminal court. MIliT Xlitrx. A silver Iwlo was iliscovcicd by Beards lpy. l.it week, which assays 7S0. L'tzy Bob dUcoyoird recently by Dan Bryant, usivs$11.0U.'l per ton; both in the Globe district. Ceil, hthciiil. s ttt-siKiii'tlou. W.t'iiiNoroi;, Feb. l'j. The reidgna tion of Gen. Schcnck ls not yet received at tho State Denaitmcnt; it Is probably on tho way by mall. It is ceitatri that ft is expected very soon. Xo intimations arc olllclally made as to who will succeed him. There wrms to bo no doubt among tho friunds of SslieiH'k that be will soon retiiu frotutiin Kugllch mUslon, Ilu has placed bis resignation at the dliposal of the President, who may not accept It unt'l the committee on foreign nllhlrt hae ex amined tho subject ot his Kuimu mine transaction.', or until some desirable per son, to whom It 111 bo oflcred, shall no copt tho appointment. The State depart ment are making coplca of papers iu tho Kuitna initio caia, mid the commltteo ex pect to iucoIvu them bv uust Thtiiday, tUolr regular meeting day, ItcntU of Uiarlotto C'uvliuinn. Ho.:! OK, Feb. 18. Ch.nlottu Ciislun&n died at tho Ptirktr llouso this inoiiilug. She bad boon allllctcd with a cancer for a loiiL' time, but w.xs better last week, and took u short walk 011 Satuidiy, whmi sbo caught wld. and pneumonia resulted. Shu wad qulto cheerful yesterday, but a change ocvunod (it 2 tills motnlug; at 7 she was tnii'oiiu'lous. Drnlli ul' Fattier o'l'urroll. Hov. Timothy O'Farrell, pator of tho Cluuili of Visitation. Brooklyn, died yes terday. Father O'Farrell his been n priest .'13 yens, 8 ol wbli li were passed as pastor and prol04rot Greek in tho The ological Seminary. Accidentally UttlMl. I.ouuvit.u:, Ky.. Feb. 17. George Webster, manager of Kentucky Stato Lot tery, was found dead in a ditch near hi homo In tho suburb of tbU city this morn ing. Hl. hnrsn and buggy were standing near, unci It Is supposed tbat he was di owned by being kicked by the hone Into tboiitrcaui. JIiirdorcrH IlniiKi-d. hT. Lol'ts, Feb. 18 Dominica Uavllil, Antonla Catalout and Buswnlo Loinbar do. tlirco Italians couvh'ted Imt October lor waylaying on a street In the northern pait of th'o city and itiaslnatltig Francis io I'attoro, In' April, 187-t, were banged lit the lour court to-day. The doomed men wore accompanied to the sctlt'old by their religion advlsots, Father Salvatclll, l?rv. I). OiAMiilcrand Father Dougherty. Maishal Xntron then read the dcitli war rant, durln which tho men manllVitcd tyywiiitttnn,ia,,,t,i!WMtlir-f.lmiimH'lifiinm . . ....,.-.11. great fear ana nemmsne, ;no u iu mnnojtcd bF tl.-elr attendant'. Tatlter Graz'nier then addressed the spectator' lor the culprit'. Matin;: that they ziye tliank tothoa wlio took an icitere-t in their behali; formate all ei.ein'w; ask-d the prarei or thee present; Mleietl they would go to henen. and lhr.nked God for clvini: them fortitude to bear the Vxecutioii. Alioilttan or ttie IJcntti I'enaltr. Augl-sta. lie., Feb. IS. The bill to abo!ih the death penally in f 11 State ami f atMitute impri-outiient and lianl labor for Hie, paed the fceiiatc by a vote of IS to 12. am. Sberldnu brforr Hie- Military cin. tulller. C.uw.xcn. Fh. IS The Time N.1!h- ingJon (jeclal Kir that the Military Com iiiftw, nut Sin-rlil.-i-i on the stand to-day giving hi views iu regard t.a cliange of me inuian iMireau 10 ine "i" ivi'" meiit. He began br MJi'S tint If tlie change were made, " thlrty-wveu millions of dollars could be cutofl of the appropri ation tor the army; thit by placing the Ir:dhn V.ntvmi niiflr the control of of- iiifnnt ttif nrmv aM tin- rlii? iii the In dian Bureau would be Immediately killed; i llldll Illlir-XII NIHI II IH- llllllll aaiihy 14ii0wine the Indian' to be directly Wllief t)j0 1 of the army, a wliole- WM ifienca would U; exerted and tew- er ot tfiOie tights on tbe lrontier would I ecenr. Sherman mid llancoek are to send their views iu writing. 'Jrxas l'HelSic Bnltnny hehMiic. Parson', ol Kentucky, to-eliy piesentrd to the nou'e tbe joint re-o!nliou ol the Kentucky Legislature. In livor of the Texts Pacific scheme. The delegation from the State In Co:igrr5 are about even ly divided on the rmction, and not olld again-t tne mil. a0 te.egrapi.eu 111 mo rt e-tern pres'. Tbe bill is -till being sub jected to the pruning knite. but by to-morrow the committee will bo able, It is thought, to take a vote 011 it. The Scott and Huntington forces are hard at work- in the lobbies to-day. Aet Milled by lite I're.l'irnt. Washington, Feb. 1 S. The President to-dav sizned the act llxing tbe time of holding tl.e Circuit fourtofthe Uuit-d States iu California, Oregon and Xcvada. oiiiiiiitteu on 1'itrirJe Itallrond Itciiily t Itepurt. The Hou'e Committee on Pacific Bail ro ids to-day agreed to report a bill mak Intr mora sneciUo and "eneral reports of rallroid companies as reijuired by the act of lfadS. The land grant railroads are to state the number of acres of lands mi'old and their enimated value, the number of miles run by pas-enger train-, number of tons of through and local lreight. the monthly earnings fiom the acie and al'o Irom telegraph mid tho gross earnings and total expenditutes for the year. Tariff of rates and special rales of theh roads and whether th" fi eight cars of companies are given any preference iu speed or order of tran-porwtlon. Fortyis different -peci-ficd uceotmts are to be stated and tiled by tbe companies. Every corporation neg lecting to inako and furnl-h such rpport and in the manner Fpceilied shall forfeit to tbe nse of the United Stato-, tho turn of 100 for each day' neglect, to be received by the Secretary of the Trca-ury. And if the corporivtiou unreasonably relii'cs or neglects to comply with tho previsions of 'aid section, it shall forestry such refusal or nf-glect lorfelt a 'utn not exceediii" 10,000; and a continuous neglect or re faal of any ewmptny for six month' shall worlc a forie iture of all irs rights and fran chises. Y' TI10 ntpniukblp t'oIIKIoil. LoxuoN, Feb. IS. Or the 21) persons laudrUat Deal from tins steamer Strath Clyde, sunk by collision, many were gicatly exhausted, and tlueo have since died. The crew numbered 30. and there weie 2" pti'engcrs on' board, of whom 11 were 'aved auilnre at Dover. The total number Io-t Is put at 10, in addition to II beloro mentioned. The steamer Fran conia, which run down the steamer Strath Clyde, belonged to the Hamburg West In dian Line, and was outward bound. She anchored in the down off Deal hut night, and steamed eastward at daylight, coming to Loudon to repair. The strath Clyde lies about two miles off Dover, masts standing 20 teet out of water. Two lkdies and three gentlemen are reported picked up by a passim: vc-vl bound for London. The lists published by tho papers show that the Strath Clyde had 23 passengers, and a crew numbering 17. Another per son has died at Dover. Of 40 known to bo rescued, but six wcro pavengers, one of whom is among tho four who havo since died. The Times on llic Sjinnlxli State. London. Feb. 4. The Times devotes a leading article to the 1 ecent bpanlsh note on tlio Cuban uistiou. The writer says: Wo cannot congratulate the Spanish Min istry iu the face ot their long and elabo rate answer to tne complaints 01 tne United States. If their reply proves any thing, It proves too much. T bo Insurgents ui e so liisigtiitlcaut that it is dlllicult to un derstand why they were not ciuhed years ago. The damage done by tliu struggle ls at-sumed to be so small that tho complaints of America appear not only unjiiit, but InuoinproliciKluIc, Putin snvttlis u llioufjh she hud. uot inertly been guiltless ol op vncssiou. but had treated the Island with generosity, and, altogether, vu are led to tiller that tne pcopu which 11 is longnt amlnct so irond ti nrotector tor more than seven years with ludeicrlbsble bit terness, must bo nu unparalleled compound of stupidity and wicked ness. Such a lino ot argument lack the tint clement of good advocacy, lor it 13 not oven plausible. 4 'W l'Klit knowl- odi;u of human nature. Mtaiihlt history and colonial life would sulllco to show that it tnuu bo fatally Incomplete. hen wc tct It by tlio real facts In thu case tho cir cumstances will bo found which make the oilfiln uud coiitlnuanc of tho contest Intel ligible. The article ooneiiuies as ioiiows: 'n country seeks to interfere bv force Willi Spain's possession of Cuba; but If flie cannot govern It kho would do well n consider how slio could bet prepare It for tliu Ireedooui which always follows colour u) mlmile. I'mt ol Hip t'nrlNl Unr. Wasiumitov. Fob. l'J. An olllclal ills patch from Matltid was received to night stating that Gen. FilinoDo Jiiva sent io ilav 11 tiMe'rr.im dated fioili MontCClirra, to the, MlnUtcr ot War. Intormlng him of tho surrender of Kstclla nt S o'clock tills - in mir.it nf thl. the motfiu . ""p!.rii,t rtron-hold. Lcxmsideml no rtant tbe end of the rebellion I'cilal cninnsr. Postmtster apjxi'iiteil Geo. Tatom, Khkreal. Polk cotmty, Oregon; Geo. U . Slferte-. Skiwnon. Cat-vpi-oimty. Oregon; J.t. P. Cameford. 'I'litl.ilip. kohoiuish, W. T. Di-e-:itinued Grass Kidge. Llmi connt-, Oregon. FroiKtl rionnrlal JlMir. A strong etfbrt w ill be made at tln pres ent session of Cingre to pncflelly re store a double standard of gold tnd -ilver. bv the coinage of .1 full vilu-l -ilver dol lar lo bean unlimited tender with gold, except. 'is fonlebts specially livable in gold coins of tbe present stand-ml. Heeling of IIicIK'inorrntletlounlCn nilttre. Augustus Schcll, Chairman, and ether memt-ers of the Democratic National Cominittee, have arrived here. The opin ion Is that some Western citv will be se lected as the phec for holding the -National Coin cntlou. Fools. XewYokk. Feb. 19. The pool selling. on the San Francisco ionr mile neat race to-night was very 'low. the following is about tho average: Rutherford. $100;; KHtle IVae, S20; Revenue. $20; Fo-ter. 10: Hockhockiiig. 810; Gjlden Gate ami 1 Ci'mice iu field. $10. Value ofClnirloUe CnbiiinnH VnUtte. BoiTON, Feb. 10. Charlotte Cusbmau's estate is valued at fCOO.OOO. .illiilui; noil Mutter I" tlic Itliek Kill. Kansa City, Feb. 19. A Black Hills correspondent, writing from Fort Lara mie, s-ays that George Benton lias fiHtiir lived from the mine, tiecoinnanicd by live men. They were stnpx-d oy the In dians but not molested. Indians are re ported at various places watching for 1111 opportunity to 'real stock; snow eight inches deep at Cntar and little mining being done. Government Ins ptrtly organ ized wltli a Vhrllance Commiteo. Red Cloud and Spotted Tail are moving their people north of the- Black Hills. Stock has been stnlnn by the Indians; trouble is daily anticipited. Gold hunters are pas slng'this place in largo numbers. I'efer .',ht 3ioisilunfl Tor President. Xr.W Yoiik. Feb. 19 The Working men's Independent La! ir Party tendered its nomination mul support tor President ot thu United States to Peter Cooper, of this city, the recent guest in Washington ot hi- son-in-law, Congressman AbrauiS. Hewitt. ruucnil il Charlotte Oislimnn. Bo?ro.v, Feb. 19. TIkj funeral of Char lotte Cusliman will take nl-ice on Momhy. The Cii'lunaii .'hool buiiding. iniiied af ter deceased, will hi draped and tbcM'hool w 111 attend in a body. lltTorlH to Vr&eure h Xew Trial for In lHnHteiu. Xnw Yoitir. Feb. 19. A couple or wialthy gentlemen of the JewWi faith have subscribed 5.0C0 to be u-ed in an endeavor to procure a new trill lor Rn bensteiii, convicted for killing Sarah Alex ander. The members ot the church to which the pri-ouer belonged and abo the mem tiers o 1 tne two societies 01 wincn nc wa a member ate going to add 5.000 more and most strenuous efforts are to be mule in his Iwhalf. Ho spent last night and this morning in almo-t constant praver. ul itemsn. Xew Yoisk. Feb. 19. A lult hii Ixvn Ix'gim ag-ilut the Syracu-p. Blush imptoti and Xew Yoik lailroad for if-39,000. claim ed to le due for taxes. Shline-iit of ;etrf. Slilpmonts of gold to-duv ninounted to ?550,000. of which $353,000 was In coin. He.iitboM Deelnred tuwtiie. Holmbold btti been declared insane by .1 commission on lunacy, appointed b3- tl o court here, and w.U be placed in a proper asylum. tin: 'IU1IF The San Franci-co Ciironlclc of tlio Oth Inst, contains a fUetcn of tbe horses which are to take part iu the gi eat four mile race soon to anno oil". In speaking ol the nim ble footed Foster, that paper saye: "Foster is.t tried foui-miler. having won at that dl-taucc. beating strong llclds ol hon-es. When a four-year-old he won ncaily every nice ho htaitod In. proving himell'a liorso of a tiuo turn of speed mid unflinching game. Again under tho supervision of Captain T. G. Jlooro, who tiaiuedliim for all his Eastern raws, and with the advan tage of having been 'curried" to Sacrt mento whan bis training has not been In terrupted, tbeie Is little question th it In the point ot oidcr he will bo tho erpnl of any. He is a l:or-o of flno 'ize, aud his breeding could not be better-hy Lexington, out ot Verona, by Imp. Yorkshire. Tlio Yoihsh'ro mares nave, ueaily iu every in stanee, prodiuvd tlr-t-cltss nice horses from Lexington, and tho-e which could go tliu distnnco. In old times, a matured lioie was held to bo the equal of younger ones In a raco of four miles when they had to carry 120 pounds, and as the "top weight" now U only 111 pounds, thovetcr nn may outlast, in a hotly contested race, the younger and fleeter animtU. . KUr.Iil.MJ I'LjUIK1.!. Mr. Hammond of the Port Madison herring llsheiies. says the Olvmpla Tran script, give us a call on Wednesday. He Is doing a good business in manufacturing oil. and wlthhU vats' baits, seines, uud ll-ililng gear, can dispose ot 130 barrels a day. Last ueek be caught a thousand barrels. These llsh nro very numerous in that b iv, and at many other places down tho Sound. .Mr. Uainmond estimates that a million dollars might yearly bemadeout of theso lli-h on tbe bound, with proper en ergy and capital to develop this business. His business Is ouly n beginning of what can be done, and wtiat wo believe will bo Iu a low years time. A sensational report conies flora Cairo, III., that, the Mississippi river Ins' since Oc tober last, eaten its way back ot the city to within a quarter of a rallo of tho Ohio, and threatens tocut off and then washout of existence theCtpltal town ot the Amer ican Lgypt, if something Isn't done at onco to rtop It. But as that neck of land ha-m't been above a quarter ot a mile wide slucethe town was founded, tbo story may bo set dowu as a piece ot an old plan to get an appropriation out of Congress, lor build ing a much desired and somewhat needed jevco on the Mississippi btnk. SALEM FURNITURE FACTORY, M Mill Creek Bridge, LIBEUTV STilKET, - - SALEM, OKEGON All kiuils of FDEKITDBE ON HAND, Ana 3Iado to Order. THE TSADE SUPPLIED On tbe loweet terms tor CASH. JOB TTOItK oune, and aU kinds of TCKMNCJ Orders promptly Attended to. Goods delivered to anr Dart of the cltv. to the rail road, or wharf. Fits j nr chaksc. PABMENTER fc BABC0CK. April 30,1675. wtf JONES & PAfTERSON IIAVE FARMS FOR SALE Buy and Sell City Property, aszrc HOUSES, NEGOTIATE LOANS, AMD make Collections. AOCJSTS FOR Mntual Life Insuraiico Company OF NBW YORK. Union Fire Insurance Ccmp'y OP SAN F8AN CISCO. KKKP ON nAND, FOK QRATfJITOUS Cllll'n latlon, their " Decrlptlve Land Circular." and 'Defcilptlve Cirenlar and Weather Record of Or egon." Office on cronnd Boor, OPERA IIOUSE BLOCK. SALEM. nni300J. gpigy For rsiio. PDRE SPANISH MERINO :o"0"o:e&.!S5. OHS HUNDRED ESJGK8 OF THIS STOCK, Of moi't reliable chiractcr. oolf ctcd by GeorooHara aooMl from tbe BEST VERMONT FLOCKS, arrived at l'o.-tlntt on the 12th or Au?at, and will ha offered for mic by him and Thoa. H Laiij: In that ctly ai d at he Dalles npju lavoraWo term- Flock mti-tcrs win. lot; recb btocU arc cordially it vitcd to examine. . , THOS, S. L.tNn, Portland, Au. 12, 1S7S. 2,tl Storage &, Transportation! TUB underrlsnoil bruins pcd tho X'ACfFlC WIlAhf and WARKJiOUbB, comer of J-ront and balj'jn itretp, roiir2.a.iJ3, nRua.oxr, lirc'"y nouij tin-pnliilo that tho abje properly Id ready foro "upancy. r'toinaflaiiit Wlnrlii'o at nual rau. Uii-lv.iied 'acllltb'J fr tin dls.hare, stouni', aud i!ilppinrof all Hut f fnl.ht. Tlil wharf will nl-o lie thp laimin? for thfl well. Lnnwnlleht-itausht biatK ultlK and f'l V or bA l.EJl. fauftnsers and freta-hinx nro aiml of a c icip nn-l tuuly niaint or traiirpmMt'on to all Dolutt to tlia head or liavUntion 011 the. Alllamotterlvir, at all ftaon of tao jcar. u. jj. sco'rr & ci). CAl'f. NAT. IGEnOLL, Aiaut. oc-l MOUNTAIN BALM The Great Oregon Rcnisay for CHHOSIG GOUGES, G0LB5, ASU OTIIEH IliuasM ot'llio X,iiMjyw. IS PEByECTLY HARM L1S -CAN NOT INJl'ItK the Bin'.t dellcato. The pme nyrup a beictllal article pleasant t Ihe tanp prepared with treat tar can lw had at both FKIEUIIAN'3 and COX & BELT'S Din? stores Salem. felltf J. O. SESEE.TOKT. W. D PCIV8I0X.IN AXO SDUGGON, SALEM Ore'-on. OfE'.o, iront room on second Joor 0 thi N. O. Parrii-h brick. Conincrcial etrett. Roti dance, nor'.teaat corner Front and Division streets. Kein a smdnate of the Physio-Medical, or Cnrth Col! ge, Cln-Jinnati, Ohio, we arc pjrsly refoim lnoc. prictke, discarding alike both miucial and vctetablt ffolfona ssy BOOTS and SHOES Mado to Order. Farmers and their Families W-8" aro arain rtminded that I can make rood filtlni? ani ierle,nbifi Hnit'i-N and SIlOKa, of thy vei'r lot quallly, nt a mot reasonable price. lthl'AlUlMj ueaily doie. AU 1VUI& ,va,iauioii HENRY DIPPEL. TAKE NOTICE that iny shop Is nniv removed to one door north of Dnrbln's stable, on Commercial st a row doors eoutn of Ntweinpjr Block. Salem, An?. IS, 1S75, ni Mr0. Rohroi'o Ne-sv Remedy yon ?322 irarsa 13 11EET1XO WITH WOSUfJiFUL SUCCSSSi rrims prnni.y vgohtable remedy has X nooqnalln the relief and cure ot Conelm, Colds. Asth-na, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Mea eles, .tc. It has produced some remarkable cure, bold by drnjEUts enTallv. Prepared ouly by iIrn. K. (toil It Kit, Jtonmoiiih, Or., To whom all littern of biismcs should be addressed Brooks & MoFarland, (Snccessors to French & Co.) WHOLES U.U AND TAIL DEALERS IN GcncraL RUcrchandistE, Corner of Second and Washlmrton eticets, DALLES CITY, OREGON. apStiw ATTORNEY AT LAW, OPERA HOUSE, SALEM. S. E. corner, at head of stairs. felly X.UCIU2 5S1.Z., Successor to J. JJ. KEELsn 4 Co., DS Mbcrty l - NEW YOIIK, Commission Aont FOR UltYINO. ANQ FORWARDISQ FROM New York l IstUrans, Pacific Rallroid, and Capo Horn, all kinds of Jlerchacdlse, tnd for tho sale of Products from tie Pacific coast, for tho ronrtinn of noncv. S:c octstf """i lmilMBJ3 or- 3 in Q W 1- w O 1-3 m H W Q w t G o IS o 1 O i W 32 rj Z-mmmamm