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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1876)
- -.-WT sf. 2.50 per Year. LEGISLATURE OF OBEGON. Oct. 20, 1876. SENATE. 8 B No!', provides n Board of Canal Com missioners for the Canal and Lock nt Wil lamette Falls. Bill and amendments laid on the table. 8 B No 0, relating lo "leasing of Pooitenti aryand convict labor," reterred to a commit tee of the whole Seriate. 8 B No 01. tommnd an acl "lo incorpcratn Dalian City," (us ordered engrossed tor third readimr to morrow. S B No c3, "lo reposl section S, of an act to provide for tho public printing and distri bution of thn aw and journ lis," was order d engrossed for a thiiil rfcKliiir to-morrow. SUSoW, for appointment ot War Claim Commissioners, was ordered engrossed lor third reading to-morrow. rinvrnKADiirooi' iuli.s riiou iiik nousi: H B No 34, relation to amendment of Mis cellantous Liwa regulating fee. ot officers and other porsons. H B No 2, to i banco location of county feat of Josephine county. Kelerred to tho com -uai'.teu on counties. MILLS INTKOIWCBn. Van Cloave ititro.iuced No ft!, amendment of section DID, title 1, chapter 12, of tho civ fl code relating to the exemption of jurors from duty. Mver, No 03, for tho relief of S. W. Moss, W. W. Beck, and heirs of Hugh Burns. HOUSE. riKST rfadim? or ctr.i.1. U B No 10i, on subject of mtjlini!'. Mr. KIrkpatrick moved suspension ot rules anil that bill be read first tluio by title, explain ing that the law was simply intended to make efldftive nbal already -stauds on our (statutes. Etcepled from rule and pasted lo fcecond reading without printing. U B No 107, to stiieud Miscellaneous Law on the subject of assessment for pui poses of taxation. Went to second reading and to printer. H B No 103, on subject of school funds and poll tax, Went to printer aud teccud read ing. H B No 109, subject of location of county roads. Sent to second reading soil to prin ter. HB No 110, nn subjser. of taxing dogs Bill orrteiod to printer. HBNolU. sulyVcr, of "loewl option" In le of intrxloation Jlqiioit., losvlni.' esch precinct to so-ile lleei:isiiiesliin. Oideied to second reading ami lo printer. li IS No 112. on wibjift or eel I log liquor to minora. Went to eexind reader and to printer. UlB NollS, ronntyMsntnf Tlllniiiniik coun ty. Went hi second rending tfiitpieU irom prtmlnir ills'.. lias No IM, on buI j'-ct ol wilarlfs ot Ccmu ty Siipri;eiidnttf (it ScbboU, 'Orderod not printed. H B No 115, on subject of code of civil procedure-. Ordered printed and to third rend Inc. 11 BWo 11G, on Rubject of road tax and other taxes. Went to second reacting and printer. II B No 117, amending election laws. Went fc second reading, excepted from printing. On motion hill wh read eecoml lime by title, Relents! to ooaiaun.ee on election. II BNcJIS, subject of oaual and -ditches, right of -way for purpose of draining, etc. Went to printer. H BNull!9, oo subject nt ttcalpa ot-gopb-em and squirrels. Bill went to printer und to second readln; H B No lil. amendlnn etitruy 3w. W-9nt (lonerond rending and .rltitr. a u no ia nn aunjct or -Mniy luonaa sanii Bill tiKjk tlie usual crirei. it B No lliJm act on aub(etf legsliKl-r-seriifclng. Brxpted from the pritlun pUlo 11 B No 1-4, on xubject of totwrpurali.'T th town of ficllaa. Itulea Mii-pectaed mid toill read tlrit time by title. Kefecved toc-om-miiteonn cortxratioi.. H IINo-1, rel:(n o expense erf forward-j luvirijuu jrui iu tin ciiieiiiifAi -?&ujuiii.'ii ut I'tiiladelphU. Kube suxpotuleil, mil bill1, rend emiud ico by titln. Kule uniend-i d, (tie bill read a third lime, nut pfHited I Hi No 12iJ,atoetidini liquor InwniT Ore UOi. .-lit to aecomi leailiid and pr nor H 1! No "7, toixorpoilitA town ( Unlv ItuH .ispeuded, iiCl lead tirl lluii y title xtfep'fcd from printing ruJ.i ond pittl to ABCODd leading, Ute eusiionilKl m d inll i tail Bctvind time by title. Helerreil to witii 3iiltte ckj rorporati'iMiH. At'jouuied till 8 o'ciuck a. m , to-mor.'wvi. bESxVJZ. CCT. 3. Peiliion cecelvfd from citizens cf Las xviiiiuv asking lor Male Jand Iteulstcr at; -. J.inkvillo. inferred. Klil'OJtTS Ol" STAMU0 CMMJIItTKEiJ. Cotumlttee ttn corporation reported tavor jtblyon 8 11 No 21, to provide a remedy for creditors of corporation. Ordered engrossed, I'ocoiiuttto on wsys and menus reixirU-d avorsbly on S B No 75, in provide for clerl C-tl aid lu Slate Tioasurer'sKfJleo. Same or der. Committer on mining repartfi favorably on 8 B No 50, repealing jirovldlug for 8i'e Gooloirbt. S'Aine order. Commlttioion commerce riTor'ed bck 8 No -ti', ui r-wititote thrt trupoi vtl'in of logs, etc, on Oregon river, vvilhouc rtsr)mmen eistlon, U-terrM t'ommiiie-nn eorniiiHrci repoi Vd fivor Mv on S B No N), to provide fir .;ilaiautii.e if VMnseU, Urdernl eiigroswid. C'.iuimlitee on countbH reported fvornbly en H H No 2, ewhunuo county et .il.'we 'b:t;a c 'tuny , IVttct to itiltd t:iiD. SALEM, Special committee to vhotu was ruf-rriil S B No 40, to prevent snine liom running at lare, roiiorte'l amnndujent which was adopted aud hill ordered enKrov-ed. Ciicliran iinroducPd S J li No 10 for a joint coioniiltio to take into ronsldorat'on lh urchasti ot the cnl and locks at Ore gon City. Adop'ed. BILL-i 1STKOJ uci n. Haley, S B No !i"i, to amend an act relating to the Hs-sniriit ol pii'pnriy. M.eri-, 3 B NoUo, to lepenl sections is and 19, lulu 1, chap er LI), lnt-f t llaneoua laws. Myers, .s B Si 97, to amend chapter 'J7, lo rei'Uhite rales ot imuicst on money. l)ii, ,s IS No (, to aa.oud nn act reKt ii to pilotaee Hnle., t. I! No 03, to amend au act to In corpoialu the oil v nt Vlbt-ny. an Cleae !s 11 No HO, to detach n portion of Clackaiuur. couiity ai.d ultzch tho fcMiio to Multiioinah cnni'tv. Cochran, h B X 1 101, to rojical the Capitol appropriation uu. On motion, tin. vote by which S J it No. 15, fur aineiidiiiHiit ot the Mate Constitution leltiluf; to holding gfnerl elutlotis was limr, was reconsidered. Die lu-ohrjou was adop ed. 'J iiocomuiltUoon nn?rosed billDrelorted S B No'b '.9, til. 0.J, 78, jud properly eu-uro-sed. llie Pnwidi'nt ciiiiouncsd havlui; slimed H .! M No's 1 and f.. 'I'tie biouate iheti s esolved Itself into a com mittee nt the whole, tor the iliti U'nlnii ot h II No 2d, to atueiul sect.in M, ot litle 3, ot ch.ipitr 37, uii-ieltanonuM lawh ot Oregon, relating to uAwsuinua ot propoitj' nnd tbo levy ami oolleuirms ol taxuo, with beiutor Haley in thticbdir. Tho coaiuiiUee adopted various nmnrid raeiils and reported the bill limit without reconiU(iudi'ioiis. It then tod. into consideration, H No 0, to leam the rVullei.lUiy and touvitl lubir. Ainendniutitt. adnp'td. and bill ri.in.rted back with taorablo ibcomnicuil tliniis, tsuuate adjoin uul. HOUsE. The petition ot the citi?eiiR of Dall.is fot nn nsnemimhiit to ttiecliiirtf rot that city, and thepetltion ol the o eid of ll'sev, wire tea ami releircd. Comcni'tne o.i roitdsnnd hlt'liwdys report od back II iJNo-14, recoiuniefidlng Its jia'-s-BHe. OruereduUi'iofeedlor lhlidreMitinf to morrow . Coiiiinlttcoon r'idsnnd hhrhivays report ed .back H 1 NoSJ, reoi omtimudliit; '.to pews age. Snine oidoi. Committee on wajs and means inportid back li IINo 7. lo iironjotuimmit'ra'lou. aim recommended tlmt It do not pam 13,11 con eidered cut;joa-ed lor thud roatUny lo-tnor-row . Commlllwi on iirernal Improvements le ported a hi. I nulboririiiK the coutructiou ot u boom or buoins em the Calapooia Ceek. Ilend a t:rt time. '1 h()udici'ry onimltteo cubtnitteil a reso lutloti ptovidiu)rti)ritieuliuiiHHlim to voters of an Aineiidmriil to tho constitution ullow liiX llieriKht of sutlMge to female. Made Rpeeial order lor Wedeedy, Oc;, -l.li, ai 7 v. n. 1heatriR committer, to whom was refer red certain portions of the biennial mtssatte of the noernor submitted n report approv ing thie portions relating lo the appropila ttons, bui di.-ap iovmI tho recoinmemlaiions C(inirnint: llie allowance of tho iniwer lo veto itens In apjirojiriatlon bills and the exemption of now enterprises from taction. The naw louimitioiej'oried back H B No 37, repi-liniri--iiion 21, chapter 8, coiio ol crinihiiil jiroieedure, aud recmnmenele t Ite p insane. Hubs were suspended aud tbo bill rend h tuud time, put on its pufciHt-enud lost. Motion to recoiuidir wa lndetluilely pUllJH'DhU. Aii inviir.tlon lo visit the Insane Asylum was respectfully declined on accotiutof press in iiiiwiijefHrtiiii iacK oi time. Tue iildli5Wr couiuii lee reoortnd a amend mem ion it s..iJ, providing; that no (Ujn nt I rra bealli.uedou bills of exdnuiCM niv. i ..blij aislRlitoron promiory rotes pab"ie at tuiiire llm-i certain 1 he amendment was Slloitleil Tim oonnnl'tt'' renorted back U li Jf :u. ceciiinnieiidiug that theamotiut sought to be. ppropjrisie.t tborein tor jellci' ol Gram cuumy be r.'(imd U &500 The ameuduient reduced lothut sum was adopted. 1 be Sucker Hnnoumd tun busims a lirtt olt'an toienoon adj luuurcnt. TLe init ter was that o'ametidiiin H B No 3,1. mi sub Ject of laxe in (.rent ismiity Ordered lu gro'fed and read a tuird liiuh to morrow. 0ntnltu" on roMiviiiid hlghwajs report ed rad bill No31,o thesnl.ji.ct of noxious wecd-i. O.i motion the rubi wa su9(vn'led, r'ad a tbl.-d liiuunJ j.i.t upin its pdu-nuo. i jjih mvi-ii i.'eij- Mjriniel, I nit ru ', on MJtlwji of wniroa road inrougii ii tf.n couutj. Cuinmltteo rt-pjrt. i oi nil i en e v I 9 i ji njo 3d epMiIal u-naimite. on snblrct ot Prsclloeof midi..iue, ottered H ubt.tulc ltejec.ed. WAHKHOfnE 'Huh.vjjii On biiiiday night last tliM Jargo wi rtlmiiM, oover.n 10 by (0 fsetnf ftituii.il, .longing In Mr. Gwirge MiKay, sndjoca mhi lrkin, v. m burned to the gioui'd. ( e o-micutJ. of the build, irig con.Uud prlic'pall olr.gilcnllura!lii. pleineiits. most ot vjiliji u.,.. snnl As there has been no t r about (be LuIIiIIlu recently, It U AtMirijT xl to Into beAii itin work of un inivi.dun. TJ.0 bcifldlr.ir wns luturea fur fl.OOO Mnytyrs toSli Itoemn, Jt.lc 'Urnei slaieue me or 1,1, nn'. ,S( Ip'iur oo will cur-jnu. I'm ii i,'wi o, u,a greHoy o ut iiil'.s Hinl tnn.iii M ,.jij Riiith vi ti hfc-ehet f r- liouk'dll.O'nMO, Ills c et 'y, .f. , Lij , tu'i . 1 tte&Qki OREGON, OCTOBER LATE DISPATCHES St. Loyti, Sdpt. 29. The disposition ot Iho people of this city is to UMkotkoM. Louis lair a Centennial exhibition. Tho entire space is already engagetl and mucb more could be disponed ol. Among the special attrectleus In boms will be the now famous Ten Broeck, tho lstst lour miles runner In the world. 1 hn hotels are making etiaordiiiary preparations to entertain guests nnd everything promises an nn prei dented nltendrfuce. CmcAiio, bo))t. 20 Tho Tribune's Wash ington special sas: Tho mints are now run ning to tlioir full" capacity lo supplv tho do tirmds for eubsidlary silver coin Within n dsvortwo hall a million dollim luna bpou recchod from llu-siato Im conlrovoi ted into Auieiicau gold, and siniil.iiiilhtr Iiunort. tlons are expected. There Is nn active do unnil for silver to export to China. Lonhon, 8pt. 21 Tho Anglo-Amsrlcan Tim. s says tbo tnau who, at Ibo tinioof Tweed's departure Irom Vigo, wa-. Moipi;ig uttlmlloyl hoUl thoro under thonsmool Sands, turns out to be Wm. M. Tweed, Jr. riiiLAnr:i.niii, Sept. 110 Admii'ions to the main extilliulr.i. to day and ol hall ten Situidav was 100,3JI,and tolboetockethlbl tion. 12,037. Oct 1. Admissions S'tunlay, 101,000. WAsiiiNtiroN, Sopt. 30 The salo burglary conspiiaov, In which Gen. Babenek and Tlios, P. Sommorvillo were defendants, was concluded this evening bv Ibo jurv leturn iug a verdict ot "not guilty" lu each cate. The lury was out two hours. Olllce established San Juan City, Wash itifton Territory, Joseph Swaney, Tost niasti r. James L'ck died this morning at his apait nihiits in the Lick Home. Uurlnir the day jumcrday be gre gradually weaker, anil at list passed awnv without astrujtule. To Uy his- body is lying In stato at Pioneer Hall, 'ind to-morrow the publio will bo allowed to visit thoromnlus, whleh will ho buiiod In tlie Pioneers' plot on Tue-dity at 2 p. in. All the "oiioties, civic aud military, in tho city will be invited to partlcipuu in the luneral ceremonies. Judtfe Balden passed upon tho vv ife whip ping net yesterelRy nt San Jose. He held ihit tho punishment prescribed is both citielnnd unusual and thorofore uuimisti tu'ional. LOMDrN.Sept. 30. A iliiatch from Komo to day riort8 the very serious anil even nlsmiintr illness of the Podo and (,-vrdlnal Autonelll. Tbe Pope bia been able to take His walk in tue gardens ot tne Vatli'an until In'ely. His present illness causes tho pro fuundrst shnck among all circles In the city. London, Oct. 2 Tho Stamlai d'u Btlgrnde dispatoh reports that the Sservlan fjrees bo-tw-eii Alexlnstz and Dellgradenre ustimattd at 120,000 men w 1th HO guns. The only aim and eflcct of the Serv lans In accepting ar tntctlrn was lo secure time for General Ti her nayeft to assemble an army in that qtiartor and sur rifo tho Turks, it being his inten l Ion to cut otf F.vshl I'dfha's army from Nlsnh, drivo it into the mountains" in Ibo Kruschevatz district aud there destroy it. As has alrendy been reported, the efforts ol 'I hursday were unsuccessful. Tho Servian lo-s on tnat day whs at least 2,000. The Simulant's dispatch lrom Dollgrade states that the rtervlaus have luriously ut- acKeH tne lutKs and nave been ugslu re pulsed with alo-sot 1,500 mon. Another battle is imminent. A dispitch troin Bslgrado says Gen. Sum nrokntl, the llussiau euvny, Is not coining to Belgrade us was expected. The lttishlan inundati on Is steadily crowding cut the Servian foment. Thn preparations that are making in Belgrade and on the bolder of Kussla are inconsistent with tho pacitlo declaration ot tho cabinet ntHt. Petersburg. There ai'A food cjro'inds for HUiposIng that Uusi-ia will soon oiniy take tbo renponsl bi'.ityof war which she has been vvauinx under the flimsy cov or of Servian (Ugs. IlKLoitAUK, Sept. 30. It Is said that Prince MiUnvvili leave tor Paratchin rarly next week. This is tegurded as a proof of tiin Improbability of lieirnr com-'mlml. any peaco nangemeuts probabln that 1'rinco Milan will bo crowned it is ham lo uu lugiuj klngas mkjii us he lu removed from the renralntot Beirrodi'. Threo hundred aud flxty Cossacks arrived In Belgrade I'rldnv, 2M) more nto exj ectnd en Satunl ly and 500 on Sunday. London, Oct. 2 Tho Times' correspond ent .1' lJio Turkish beadqnar(i,iH savs Thiirs !s'"h m'llit, both as icards the lonies and the nutiibers imgHtod, was decidedly the rcntest ot (he vviiolo war. In front towards Morava, (he Servian uttnek was merelv elirecttd against the 'liirkicb br'dcri. The lilidll KtiucU wns ngiiiijht Hie 'luikisli li.fl wing under Halerrii and All Psin, In order to cut oil the Titrklrh retrrat lo Nlh h. The Turks having kei.t ou the ilefenslve, their b.s was ni.iy jwi, Among the wounded brcugh'. in on tho Servian side cttu uuuy Kiiormii ottlieirs. Ihn SrvlHii nlUcerslud bidrivu thtir holdietii to A.taclcatlhciHtvord's isiinr A tolegr! ! tlie 'Amu from Belgraelo sdjandiiiialcb lrom tho headiijarleihof tho biihj vi iuu .uorsva nnnoiuices tiut on ! rlctny tha Turks lrom Se heiljsgvvfti. Dttack td the fcervims on two aides. 'I no Servians iiittliiulned their pollions. KUhting w&s refcumed on H.ilurJ ty. 7 tin Hen lans sus tained ooritlch-rnhle Ir,ss. The I!nslann ills-yUyi-d great Iiravery. Two rWvian and ttirly Ituesiunofllcers were killed. A F'at dispatch from Btnln toihe T.mc ayh tnt u considerable -ortlon ot the Russian armv bus received i rd-rs lo ho iiway ror iniru'sllnie confiititt.in. Tin. e?vidry and field artillery ue now on n war fooling, and the ItiOnlrv are resdv to man h, PuiLAlitu-uu, OU. 3 The ledridl rue fornix i oirohu for a pureof f i,lW, today, vus won by JtUckwiK.d, Jniiioi, Daulo 'JrU i- time ' '2?1 'ji' i,tii' in, iLo tu! local cup cc liUvUwood also '-TA G, 1876. ciine off victor, bis time being 2.2J. Ills competitor was the black stallion Gov. Sprague, whose first mile was made iu 2i"i:K Goldsmith Maid mado three trials ngaiust time, which closed the meeting. The track was not iu remarkably qood condition, aud tho Maid was tsinseiinently less firtutiato thnn loiinerly. Her time wns 2:2J', 'Jtn'j. 2:17. UAUTfonn, Oct. 3 Tbo minimi town iloc tious throughout Connecticut took place to day. As far as heard from tho llepublhsvns made very decided gains. In s lino of tho towns In Hmtford iniintr the loss to thn ripiuocr.ds is conslderalilii. llocky Hill, which gavo two Democratic majority In the spring goes Republican. East Winner gave Is Dmnocralio majority, aud now gh ps two Kepubllcan nisjority. Slmsbuiy cimtiges lrom 10 to 15 Republican. Manchester ninkes a gilti showing 110 Kepubllcan mn Jorltv airainst 20 Democratic! tnajuiity in April. New Britain, the home ol Congress man Sanders, gave 295 Democratic majority Democratic) majority lu April. To day the Democratic caudidaio for llr.st selecim-vn has a majority ol 72. Vernon, which wasntlo last election, gives 150 llepubllcwn majority. Walorbnry has .'10 Democratic majority ngnlnst 310 last spring. New Britain shows 12 majority lor tho Dem ocratic candldnto for first selectman. The Democratic mfjirity of the same town in Apiil last was 2')"i. Manchester, Democratic In April tv 20 majority, gives 110 Kepubll can uinjority. Winchester rlions a Demo cratic gain of 20, while Plymouth, in the same county, gives 20 Republican gain. A low towns, the names of which ro not giv en In the ellspalch, show Democratic gain. Nr.vv Vohk, Oct'l Tho 7'imes' Clov eland correspondent, alter a carelul rtudy ot the subject i.nd many journevs over thn Slate, predicts that Ohio will give thn Republicans lrom 10,000 to 30,000 majority uext weik. Dknviui, Col, Oct 3 Reports from tho principal points at 3 p. in. indicate lienvy Republican gains everywhere over tho oleo tiou nt lb74. Thn chairman of the Kepubll can State committee claims the Slate by about 2 000 majority, and tho legislature by u majority ol -10 on joint ballot. The Republicans havo undoubtedly car ried Colorado by n decided majority and elected tho entire State ticket, aiul secured tho leelslature by a majority iu both branch es. Tnls legislature elects two U. 8, Sena tors nnd three Presidential electois. Nmv Yobk, Oct. 3. Physicians of this oily will ship to HavnnnnU to-day it quantity ot quinine aim blankets, tun mayor or sa vannah, linving telegraphed thev wore sadly lu need ot those articles, but that modlcal aid was not required. WAsuiNenoN, Oct. 3. The debt statement Issued to day shows n reduction during the month of $2,917 305. I oNPON.Oct.3 Atameotlng.of tho Reform club In Manchester, Inst night, tho Klfht Hon. John Bright mndo a speech on the Hibtoru question, and said that ho thought n meeting of Parliament was desirable. It would result in a new policy, probably, un der a new miu'stry. and would stamp the liilure K)lloy of the country with tho soleiiu. decision that the blood and treasury of Kng laud shall never again bo wasted in behall ot the Ottoman power. Turkey should be left to tbo fate which Providence bas decree ed lor corruption. A Telegram Irom Belgrade nnvH It is assert ed that llutsln has ordered her railways leading to Turkey and Romania to placo six teen trains dally at her disposal, A request lo the same effect has been made to Romani an railways. A dispatch to the Daily JYcun lrom Buch arest reports that the peasants In thn uelgh- boruooci or Jiatan are starving, i no Turk ish government demands payment of the tithes on I he harvest, and-forbldn any thresh- lug until tlm tunes are paid. A 7'imes Vienna dispatch states that there aro now 7,000 Rildslan volunteers In Hervis, including i,buu otncers, anu2,oou more vol un leers are enlisted. Paiiih,Oci3 Tho Tempt publishes a com munication irom the Russian Knibassy in this city in which It is slated tlmt tho Car Is s.ill In favor of peaco. If Russia should eventually Intervene It would only be with the ontlre agrooment of the Powers, and that intervention iu auy cane would Loprtceodud by a i engross. Mint v.M All, Sopt .V),1S70 Hnnojt 1'akmj:ii: 'limes are quito lively 1.1 this ro-chrlteneil chy of the Samlam, lorinerly, and more l.unllUrly, known as " nuiilh's Kerry," Bulldlncs new, noat and ouimodious, constantly building and nro J-o log. A (louring and sa-mlll will, ere long be in process or coiistrui'llon, and when mini loied wo expect to ulvo our sister of tho loot-Mils a HhIj" rm In the trades sud inechunlo arls Incident to buslnvni, aiio n.-iuge rc-ruia me J. line sNOtlti I'ork, un iloin.s, wtilch was takin from his slmll while his son was waiting upon customers, TbH party taking the same is well-known, and unless restitution It made before court sets, Mr. Morris will make limes hot for said parly; but owing to their resjieutlvu connections will waive tho mailer at present. Jtniy List. The following is tbellktof Ju rors drawn thn27th lnl by Sherrltr J. A IU' ker, and Clerk, G. A. ilin, for tl.i. O.'tober term of court, commencing on the pith of this month. John O Hull, 8 I) M-ls ,u, Lew- Is JolllIS'ill. 9 V' Ma-sev. Uwil Miller. Clues. Sweule, Win Murphy, y (.' Ljou, I W Grim, LTuruir, T Hsrpi.le, J Pbiblps. W M Cl'ns, n jujuiii'oii, vvm.iory, i A V.illur, I I. Adams, li ii Rin ire. ti Atone. Jr. f)llvr Grace, J II P Plette, I. Snook, J S ()lsiriie, K Cox, J S Ijju, D W Kf eiH, J W Shun, ii J Smlih, Paul Crtudill, saiiu li.ovni. of ?sl"9u, wl "be r alv'tor, in I ,,!!,.' ,r,'" "" 'f '" .ry t ...ill io ..i.wV.. I Sir ' Sri a ,' ,?.. ,, r , I I'WlH.Nklii l)lsea,in,, Menurlal Alleitlotis. uajs. ir. i . sinrrls, a merchant of tlii. s,,f,.fi s,.nrvv smi (.nun. n,in.ii.i,,if place, lo . on then 1 but . abuiit for. v ilv r.tf'JIU"''." ,Nrvvv B,,u. Vol,r,, KrH "l f ,,"v''r Voliimo VIII Number 34. STATU NEWS. Tho bridge ovor Ronue river, at Damdan ellcs,l as beon cotoploted,atd Is reported lo ba ono ol the must substantial structures in .Southern Oregon. It Is 378 feet in length, and Ins a Howe truss In tho centre 120 long. Mr. J. O, .Tnliiisnu, ot Oakland, was tho con tractor and builder. A very rich vein of ore has boon struck lit the quartz lodiro of Kllppol, Klshur, MeDon ouu'ti, lvAhlor it Co., situated in tho vicinity ol Kurt Lane. Hold is vniy plain in tl rock, some ol which uveragod$15 a pound when crushed iu n nioitar. Articles ot Incorporation have been t r w anted to Salem to incorporate an Agrl. ill turnl Socioiy In Bskercoonly. Thenaiuus "f the Incorptirators aro C M. Foster, C. M. Kellogg, C. H. scheilworth, W. A.Crawlord, and J. M. shepherd. Mr. 8. Fall Held in tail a good crop of poU toes on his larui in Clatsop county this vear. Twelve hills produced one bushel, nnd thn Jleldishutnu average of his "KcolHior" variety. Chs.r.ns U. Wilson rncolved nn ologant sil ver watch as a prUe troin M. J. Kinney, lor the largest number of saluiuii taken on the river by auy ono man during tho season ol 1870. Yamhill county sends thn following lo the Stale Unlveisitj : Mossrs. O. M. Hill, J. T. 1'rvor, Kuguno Haniia, mid Misses Martha J. Kiiby,N. B.Martin, CyuthnTudd. J. L. Williams, agent ol thoO. AC. R. R. H Rosoburg, had his loot badly crushed on tho 27,h by tailing oil ii ear and being run ov er. J. 11. .Smith, of Oikland, has built n largo grain warehouse nt that place, nnd a large quantity oi wheat is now stored therein. R. T. Lusk was killed nlnut b miles muth. of Rosebiirg, oh the 21th. He having lidlen from a wagon, tbo vohiclo running over him. Messrs. AbloGeorgonud Isbio Voainhave puichasml tho Rose mine, on Cow cieck, Southern Oregon, for $J,000. Lulu, youngest daughter of J. L. Hj de, of Dallas, was badly scalded last vvoek by tail ing over a kittle of hot water. W. B. Ilnnsou, of Ryo Vallny, has sold his mining claims nt Ryo valley to a compauys of Chinamen tor 81,100. ThfUUil. jroat-nr. tt JCulAr OieHil. u HI bo m tho State Fair with three Norwich and two Minor collH. Charley Ross broko out of tho Wasco county jail on tho 25th. Tho raising of llax is croat I tig quito au In terest among tho l.uko crook (Linn county) farmers. A lady, Mrs. Wilson, living In Gliohulnm valley, tell und broke her uollar-bono ou tho 27lh. Tho erection of a new grist mill nt Inde pendence Is pushing toward completion. Notes by tho Waysido. i:n. Fahmkii. I llmught It would not bo amiss lo say it few words through tho Kak Ml. it to our superintendents of tlio dltliiinut olassoH at Hie coming Slate Fair. Thoio has been, and, per lisps, slwavs will be, com plaint about the awvmls of comiiiltlei-; but let us shun the nveiy appeurauceol ov II nnd do all the good we can so that wu may havn tbo right pre vail as i.ear as possible. I would say to tho superintendents, be very curulul about selecting jour commluU us. (let thorn) persons who are known to bo of good judg ment, and are well qualified to act In Inn (lit psrtment which you are superintending; In so doing, a great deal of complaint will bo avoided. An Instance i iiciirs in my mind as I write: The committee on farm products, In 1H75, passed a ueriain lot of wheat Hint was noted by neatly every spectator as being the tinest wheat on rxhlbltlou, and It wasaf.er ward.i awarded a premium of live dollars by the committee on miscellany as the best spring wheat, with the remark that it ought to havn bad Iho sweepstakes pruuiliim. Tho exhibitor, I). 1). Proityiiisii, not heiii discouraged, (..rvwmlod one peck ol tin nine ty day wheat to Philadelphia by our Com mlssluneir A, J. Da fur, sue WHseolytb" lulu dispatches, that thti Minn sample nt n heat bus biun awarded the llrsl brfiiilriru over hi! others at the Centennial Rxfiosltioii. It will be well lor tl.o superintendents to bear this In mind unci guard agali.stall per sons who are not well quallllid to till ttio pluun, 'J burn are good and re sponsible lumu olU-li chosiui ou those (immftliirn-. w be Judgment li good iu general, but who are not quniiiieu as judges In ceruin (Uipartmiii.t'i. '1 im right in. in in tl o rlxbt iiluw, li w hut v Wttiil; a word io tho wbo I.liufflcli.nt. avsiiii:. v eiipoiiinrsar suite irom tun ilenrav ml coudltliui uf (be vital lluld. For dUuases of this chis, Jsyue's Alieratlvu is a tollable curative; by entering Into the circulation, it thoroughly purities tho blood, and remove auy mm bid tendency to disease whlchl may ex let In the sysiem; It at the same time sus tains the strength or the patient anil Imparts vigor lo the whole physical structure. To bo salUlUdof its elllrany, read Ihn testimony of those who have bieu radlcsll) cured bj It, given hi lenglh In Jayne's Almanac. Hoi.iiWAV's Pti.i.s The mot powerful exlllng uiedlulnii lor the cum of lemalu MJinplallils. Kiliy years' ex pnrlent't, liiisui leilably prove IIih.ii remedies unrivalled fur the disorders Innl Imtal lu tlm soitur sex No family should bo without Iheiii, Ttiey may be taken by young aud old, as they will restuni health when every other iuens piove unaucctuful, 25 cents per box or ik1. I A Illsr r,l,rHil Mlifi it tlm ll.,r..t ly iIla !' UriMiinniniia 1111111 WUII IIIHIIDI-