WILLAMETTE FARMER v Annual Election. Tho Alka Sooloty, of tho Willamette Uni versity, hold Its annual election yesterday (Friday) ovenlug, and organized for tho on nlng term, with tho following officers: Chaa. Johns, President: Olaud Gatoh,Vice President; Geo. It. Gray, Secretary; Adol hus McClaln, Treasurer; F. M. MeCully, .Librarian; Al. N. Mooros, Cousor; Goorgo Prlnglu Hughes, Soargont-Rt-arms. Very D9eirablo Property for Sale. Nlnoty-throo ncios of land on Salem Prai rie, near tho Fair Grouud, will bo sold ata groat bargain toa cash purchasor. For terms nd othor information Iluqulro of S. A larko, at tho Fahmkr otlloa, Salem. From a l'lirslclan. Hyde Park, Vt., Fob. 7, 1876. Messrs. Soth w. Fowlo & Sons, Boston. Gonts You may perhaps romemborthat I wroto you sovorat weeks ago In regard tp (tie uao of tho Pe no vi an Stiicp fot my wife, who was suffering from gonoral debility, the sequonoo of Typhoid Dysentery. I had tried tho most noted physicians in this State, and also in Canada, without relief. At your recommendation sbo commoncoa tho uso ot the Syrup, tho first four bottles mado but little Improsslon, but while taking tho fifth aho began to Improve rapidly, and now, af ter using six of tho dollar bottles, she has regained her strength, and Is able to do moat of the work about the houso; and I feel that I cannot speak too highly in praise of tho Peruvian Strut. I havo prescribed It to several of my patients, and havo pro cured the sale of several dosen of It here. You can make any use of this loiter If you see fit, Yours very truly, H. D. Bbldikv, M. D. 'Its only a Cough" has brought many to untlmoly graves. What Is a Cough? The lungs or nronchlal tabes hayo boon attacked by a cold; nature sounds an alarm-boll, tolling where the dis ease lies. Wisdom suggests "try Wwtak'h Balsam or Wild Chkurt:" it baa ourod, daring tbo htst half of a century, thouaauds upon thousands of persons. As long as you eough, tboro is danger, for tbo cough Is a Safoty Valvo. Use 'WisTAn" and bo cored Sold oy nil druggists. JP. .AL. fltaxULtlx, Artist, RaJctn, Oregon, dealer in Btoreotcopea and Btoreo ooplc Vtowi, and Scenes of Balcm and thj nurroind tag country. Llfs.slso Pkotograph , In India Ink, Oil arWator Color. sell Dr. H. SMITH, ID E3NTTIST, SALEM, OREGON. ObVo moved over BRKTMAN BKOS.' NKW BTORT -.?. Offlen hours from 9 a. m. to B P. m. BSTABIilMUBD 185S. Willamette Nurserr. G. W. WALLING & SON, ritoriturruitH, Oswego, Olaokamas oo., Oregoa WALLINCS ;PEACH PLUM, Tho Itulluia l?ruuo, And the best varieties of lMuni, Prune, reach, Apple, I'cnr, Cherry, Nut and Shade Trees, IN VULL A8SOHTMKNT. Send for Dosoriptivo Catalogue. Salem Flouring Mills, BKST FAMILY FLOUIt, I3AKKIV8 KXTKA, ZXX. HUriUlFINE AND dHAIUM, MIDDUNUK, 1HIAN, AND BHORT. CoiiKtmitly ou I2iiii1. IJJtflieHt l?rIot in OASJS Paid for Wheat ATAZiIi T2ICBS. K. 0. KINNET. HDt lStf Accnt 8. P. ii. Cc RAILEOAD LANDS, Ijilciul Tornw! lW l'HIOKs! LONG TI.1IB! IOW INTHIIKHT Tae Oregon and California and Oregon Central Bnllroud Companies OPPRK their Laud for , ale upon the folhwlni; libe rat term: One teottt of the price In cah; loterett on the balance at the ra'.o of rerun per coot, one ycai after tale; and each following year one tenth ofthf principal and Intereit on the balance at the rate ol wven per cent per anna o. llolh prisclpal and Inter art payable in U. H. Cnrrmcj. A discount of tea per cent will he allows J fur caih r Letters to be addratted to I. HCilULZE, Laa attest O. A C. It. It.. Portland. Orccon. S. II. CLAUGHTON, NOTARY PUBLIC. Heal B'tate Aseat. and Collector ofClalaas. will promptlt at tend to in bn-nt entratted to bia care. MAKING CONVBYANCK9 A UPaCIALTIT. 0c at Ux roet 0ce, T !" wnrtTI, Or. bLibbbbbbbbbK aaaae aaa aaHMaVatiafeaaaBairfir (ataialaaV M. E. CONFERENCE APPOINT. MJbiNXa. The Confsrenco at Seattle adjourned on Monday evening. Following are tho names of Ministers and stations to which they havo been assigned for tho coming Conforonco year: PORTLAND DISTRICT. P. M. Starr, Presiding Eldor. O. V. Anthony, Taylor street, Portland. F P Tower, Salem. a Laubach, East Portland Circuit. W D Nichols, Oregon City. JohnFlInn, CloHr Creek. C Aldorson, Hock Croek and flewell Pralrlo. D L Spaulding, Jeflerson, J T Wolfe, Albany. N Clark, Sbedd. J W Miller, Dallas. T Ii Jonos, Sheridan. N Doane, MoMlnnvlllo. T L Sails, Dayton. 8 8 Vandorsnl, Forest Qroro. William Dutt.tUlllsboro and East Tualatin 'rOOKT SOUND DISTRIirr. A C Fatrohlld, Presiding Eldor. I Dillon, Seattle. A Atwood, Olympla. M Judy, Tacoma. , John Parsons, PortTownsend. Thomas Maglil, Whldby Island. O Dorrlok, Skagit. ' Thos Goodpasture, Whatcom (supplied) BJBbarpwblteRlver. rv ' J H Allyn, Chebalis. W I Cosper, Mound Pralrlo. J Matthew, Oowllta. A K Jedklns, Dunglnees. N A Starr, Oysterville. F Elliott. Astoria. T M Reese, Lowls Rlvor. O Day, Vancouver. h u Kri, Powell's Valley, J II Aoton, East Portland. , Powell's Valley, (supplied.) BUUBNK 01TY DISTRI0T. J 8 McCain, Presiding Eldor. J F DeVore, Eugene City. I D Driver, Brownsville. II Patterson, Corvallls. II C Jenkins, Monroe. Springfield and Creswell, supplied by A. Drlvor, and nno to be supplied. Sllelz Mission, TF Royal. Empire Cltv, J O MoOormtck. Wilbur, J Howard. Roseburcr, soppllod by D A CrowelL Grant's Pass, O U Hosle. Jaoksonvlllo, W Uurlburt. LAKK DISTBIOT. It M Nickorson, Presiding Elder. Ij M Nlokorson, Klamath. Goose Lake to be supplied. G W Roork, Yalnax. , J II Rsork, IijBkvllle. Silver Itake to be supplied. SECOND mSTMOT TEACHERS' nr Thoro had never been a Teachers' Institute hold lu thoSocond Judlolal District previous to that organized by Dr. L. L. Rowland, State Superintendent, Aug. 30, atSnowdou Springs. lie was determlnod to at least lay tbo foundation for future work and has dono so most Nuoooiwriilly. Tho Instltuto was In session morning, altornoon and evening, and tho day was passod pleasantly and profitably, lion. Josso Apploitato was Prosldonl: Miss Marian Clark, of Roseburg, Vioo Prosidont; Mr. IlandsakorofGosbon. Uno county ,Soo rotary. F. II. Grubbs, of Wilbur, who has many frionds in Salom, his old rosldnnco, and Mr. Watklns, of Oakland, late County Superintendent Sobools, Douglas county, and aomo others wero appointed an Eiecu tlvo Committee Tho persons above named, as woll as otbors not residents of the district, took part In the oxerclsos. From abroad wero Dr. II. tlarvoy, tho soleutlst, who took up, vory ably, tho Hubjoot or "The Correla tion or Forces," whloh ho handled at length in an Interesting manner. Dr. Payton was thoro with his microscope, and favored thoeo present with boautllul Illustrations and ex periments, beat of which was tho circulation ofbloodlna living frog's foot. Dr. Row land was happy as usual and oxorolsod tbo tact for whloh ho Is oo ronowned, Prof. Marsh, of Forest Grove, took part In the dis mission or many tonics and Mr. Clarke and his daughter. Miss llattlo Clarko, wore also present. Quito a number oftho neighboring citizens helped to fill tbo handsome parlors of tho Yoneolla House, whloh wore kindly thrown open for tbooocaslon. Good music was furnished by tho ladles; Mrs. Yeaton being proficient, and ably as sisted by bor lltllo daughtor. Lnln, Miss ItoNsle Payton nnd Miss lUttio 1). Clarko. Tbo prosenco and kindly Intontof Josso Applogato whh a very pleasant feature. The "Ssko of Yoneolla" llvos in a "groon old ago" and an honored ono, It Is Intended to hold anothor Instltuto at Bnowden, July 2J, 1878, to whloh tlmo there an adjournment. After two days session it will olcto with a Nation's Birthday. The ora tion to bo delivered by some woll known olt Ison on homo ubjoot klndrod to the ouno of education. Snowdon Is very well adaptod to such an occasion and If tho matter is well worked up In DoupUs and Lano counties It ought to booomo popular and result In a great success. Articles of Incorporation. ArllolcHofinoorporatlnn were filed this af ternoon, Incorporating tho Nonimrlel Gold and Stlvor raining company. Tbo incorpo ratora aro, J. W. Crawford, F. O. Palno and IlHrrUon Smith, nnd tho capital stock was placttdnt (200,000, at f 100 per share. This mluo Is Mtumed on tbo North fork of tho Santlamandjuit abovo tho Capital mlno. Tho company havo already aunkashaftof Home fifty feet and havo excellont prospeot. A contract Is about to be lot for tho Hlnklng the sliatt fromo tllty feet more. Tha company have a meeting this evening at Di. Palno'n ofllco lortbopurpohoofolootlng five diroo toia. Efforts MaltiuK for tbo Fair. K. M. iValto, the enorRetloSooreiary oftho State Agricultural Society, informs ih that hoiismiiHiled slnco Auiiust 15th, two bun dled and thirty letters and postalcardt;, eluht hundred posters, beNldes eircularH, etc. This Hhows tbo ftrorts belnt; made lor tlwHucco.su (if tho grtat Auuunl Ksbiblllon of 1877. Mr. Walt,) estimates tho revenuo from the com Inir VMr if tho weather hhould prove ftvor- blt, at Twenty Jive thousand dollars. From the prottxnt outlook every tiling prnmUet iuccod lor tuo oesi j'air ever in urexon. Her Firat Trip. Captain Cochran's now Meamer,tho "A. A. MeCully," arrived on her first trip to tho Capital city, yesterdiy, Just before noon, with her colorn llylug. Nhn remained about an hour at the Farmers' wharf, helntr visited r.v many of our altlzsns who coiiipllmouted Csptain Cochran Uxin the neat appevrauce fif hln oralt. Tho hteamer thou lbfl lor Wheat land whero she bad a full o.rgo engagod for tho mo'.ropollH. Arrested for Garabliae. Ofllcors J, A. Baker aud John W. Minto, arreited, upon the complaint of II. D. Wag ner and others, aomo Chinamen last even ing, at one of the Btafo street wash houses, for violating tbe gambling law. The cause la pendlt g before IUcordsr C. W. Bowie as we go to press; Geo. H. Burnett, Prosecuting Attorney, aud J. J, Shaw, Attorney lor the dsfceoe. BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. Chloago. 8ept. fi The Times London social savs tho battle of Plevna hnd a soothing effect upon tho Greeks. Before thatoyont thoywero pushing their preparations for war with commondablooolorlty, Since that, although their preparations for war continue, they aro proiocutinn them with great delib eration. Whethortboy will hereaftor aocel cratoor retard thorn, will dopend wholly upon tho result of tho next heavy battle bo tweon the Russians and Turks. Tho Servians aro also very much less hur ried than Immediately after Gourkn crossed tho Balkans. It scorns. qulto certain If the Turks do not beat tho Russians within tbo noxt week or Ion days their opportunity will Havo passed. At tho end of that tlmo tho itusslans will have rccolvod their reinforce ments and will bo ready, If over, to crush out tholr opponents. If the Russians do not vory soon secure a defeat of tuo Turks there aro excellont rea sons for believing that they novor will, The flnanolal condition of Russia alone almost precludos tho Idea of anothor yoar's cam paign. Tho Roumanian forces aro disgusted at being forced to cross the Danube. They ox peeled when organized to remain on the defensive They aro badly armod and pro visioned, greatly demoralized aud hated by the Turks, who will not tako any prisoners. Mehemet, advancing from the captured positions on the Lom, is fortifying llko Hal feck titer Shlloh. There Is a conformation or the abandon ment or the siege or Schtpka by Snlolman, A telogram rrora Bucharest says It Is roared tho Turks are about to send a force north of tho Danube. There aro rumors of hoavy Hunting on tho right wing of Osruan's foroos, resulting In a substantial Russian success. Constantinople, Sopt, 6. Ahmod Pasha yesterday repulsed tbo Russians' attack at Kadikol, near Rutaohtiok. The Russians lost 1,000 men. The Turks have obtained still further command of tho Gabrova road toSchlpka pass. Cannonading was going on botween hostile batteries In tho pass. London Sept. C A correspondent at Sohlp ka pass says the Rusilsns havo mado a flno road up tbo pass for tho passage or a large army. In Roumelta new bridges and othor Improvements on tho road are still being made. Chicago, Sept. 0. Tbe Times' London apeolalsavs London was never ooxoitod sinoo tho Rnsatana crossed the Danube. Tho oity Is Inundated with rumors of battlos In overy direction of the most sanguinary char acter, all asserting Russian successes. Only offlolal reports can bring order out or the bloody chaos or events between the Danubo and tbe Balkans. Plevna was oarrlod by storm after repeated desperate assaults and Indosorlbablo carnage. Thedofoat or Me hemet and tho uttor roulo or the Turks out side ot tbo Shumla Rnstohuk line aro among tho many contradictory and Imperfect re ports from the soenoof operations. Tho oo curronoe of tbo ovents and tbo immlnenoo of otbors ol equal importanoo la tbooxousofor ronewod domands by the English press for putting an end to the war. Tho war has boon so bloody, Inflicting such enormous damago and suffering, and which, If con tinued another yoar, will bo sure to ruin one or both bolllgorents and drag other Europe an nations into It, that It ought to bo ended without further saorltloo. It la not British Interests that are endangorod by the proba ble Russian suoooues, but tbo war should bo onded for tho sako of humanity. Frantic appoala to tbla effect form tbo burdou of tbe most Turkophilo Journals. London, Sopt. 6. The Russian success at Lovatz makes O-tman Pasha have a hostile force on both flanks. Either dofoat at Plovna or attempted withdrawal may result in tho destruction of his army unless tho Russians are compelled to weaken their foroos on that sldo to oneok Mebomet All's advanoe from Rasgrad. The latter seoma to plaoe tho euro witch's army In a position very similar to Osman Pasha's, If Turkish accounts may be trusted. A Turkish roroe has orosserfthe Loin and reached tbe neighborhood of Obor tine, whllo another force has crossed the Kara Lom to Patomarka. These foroos are understood to bo operating against Glela, but they Jeopardise the wbolo Russian cam paign oast ofthe Yantra as woll as commu nications with Tlrnova. Ruoharost, Sept. 0. An Important engage ment took placo noar Rustohuk yostorday morning. Soon afterward tbo ltuislans be gan tbe bo ra hard m ant or tbe city from Slo bosln, whloh was replied to by theTurka. Tho cannonade lasted all yostorday, and con tinues to-day. Tho Turks from Wlddln attempted last night to roaoh Camporchonl, noar Kalafat, lu boats, but wero driven back by the Rou manian battery. Tho garrhon of Wlddln has been rained to 8,000 men, In ooiiHtquonoo of tbo threatening nttltudo of Sorvla. Constantinople Sopt. 0, Mehomot All (ol ographs to-day from Kochoka that Kyoub Pasha's army corps whloh was divided into two column, to day nttacked tho l'-th Rus sian army corps which whh suportod by a dlv Ulon, on this bonk of tho Ixm, Tho Russians were defeated, and recrosHod the Lain In dfeordor. They abandoned tholr forlltled HHtion near Koohloka, losing 3,000 killed and wounded. Tho commander of their cavalry was killed. Wo lost 200 killed aud 700 wounded. liucharest, Sopt. Otb. A correspondent sayx; " Peaoo Is Impossible until tho TurkH aro completely crushed. If tbo Czar enters Moscow after concluding nn unsatisfactory peace, it would bo at tho point of tho bayo net." London, Sopt, 0, Tho Ronlnns havo on tlrtily dismantled Ardalian, which is now an opon town. Gen. Cornoroff has withdrawn most oi urn troopH iroin more to tno main body of tho army, loavlug only nlno rifle battalion In tho placo. Btiuharest, Sept. 4, Tho army undor tho Grund Duko Nlohnlas will resume thnoffon slvti shortly, while tho troop under tho Czarowltch will remain ou the defensive, confronting Meheniot All Paiha. .London, Hopt.4. A Vlonna correspondent telegraphs that the Uumlan Gonnral Rlchler hax (inured the purchaao of bulldlUK mate rial for barracks for 21)0,000 men, nno half of wnlun are to no erected in UiilKarla, The Russians nfllRlallvontlmatfl their loss- ch at Sublpka at 1,100 killed and 3,000 wound ed. Jindon, Sept. 6 Tho Kunslan olTlolsl ao count ol the lighting at Kadikol, near Kuatn olmk, a.iyn that on Tuesday a Turkish forn from Utittchuk nnd lUKrAd o-tptured Kadi kol, apd oocupled it forn time, but wero nub fcquently driven nut with great loss, The GiiMilan Iohh was 30 killed and 160 wounded, An official dispatch from Prince Merit-Husky hys Lova a has been taken after 'ii houm' tiKhtiug, despite its natural strength, its hlrong fortllloatlons, and tho etubborn reHlatauce of tho Turks. liucharest, Sept. 6. Tho battle at Lovatz wan commenced by the Turks, who, disqui eted by tbo great increase or tho Rabslans Ix-foro the town, attacked them fiercely. The KutsUns repulsed nine sucoesslvo Turklah aaaults, and Anally drove Ibe Turks back. Tho struggle continued In the streets until tbe Turks were driven out from tbe other side or tbe town In great disorder. They re treated, followed by Gen. Skobeloff'a caval ry brigade, whloh had, by its gallantry, largely contributed to the Russian sucoeas, The slaughtor was groat, ospoolally among tho Turks. ' Constantinople, Sept, 6, Rodlf Pasha and Abdul Korlm Pasha, with the ox-command ants or Scutari. Slstoyn, and Schlpka. and ton othor officers, havo been banished to Lemnea until tho termination of hostilities, tho commissioners appointed to try them being nt present ongaged in othor dutlou connected with tbo war. Now Yo:k, Sept. 5. Tho Horald has tho following nn the attack on Plevna yostorday, datodat Peredlu, Sept. 4th. al 10 p.m.: Fighting began this morning about 10 o'clock. Tho advnnco hod bogun about 0, but thero was considerable delay, owlug to thelrregulnrllleaof tho ground at various, points along tho 18 mllos of front. Tho Turkish outposts wore encountered almost Immediately by tbo Russian skirmish line, but they fell back without any hesitation after soolng that tho advance was made In force. When tbe Turkish outposts had fall ou back upon their main plokot tho lino of tho Russian army was at once strengthened and ongaged the enemy until tho main body began to arrlvo. Tho regiments as they came np wero Immediately formed in lino of battle and at once becamo engaged. The artillery Are along the entire line or the Russian advanoe was steady and destruc tive Tho Russian gunners by their rapid praotico admirably covered the advanoe or their infantry as tho latter pushod forward seeking closer contact with the enemy. The Turks In the meantime wero fighting stub bornly but entirely on the defensive. Tho fighting that onsued as soon as tbo entire movement bad been fairly unmasked by the Russians, was of the moat terrlflo character, both on tho part or the Turks and their as sailant. Almost every strategic point along tho whole lino of operations was the scene of desporato charges by the Russians. In near ly ovory I nntanoo when tho Russians readi ed tho Turkish positions they suooeeded In carrying thorn, despito the Irregularity of tho ground occupied by tho movement or tholr forces. Tho Turkish positions, though In tho main well ohoosen en hilly ground, wore stormod with an Impetuosity that swept tho enemy before It, though In many Instances at heavy loss In killed and wonnded. Tho dofenso oftho Turks was de termined and desporato, but they were un able to withstand tho onslaught of their op ponenuj and wero compelled to retire sulloa iy from position after position. Before noon tbo Turks had been driven Into their last lino of intronohments. Meanwhile, having boon Informed by spies of the existence of a by road, or sort of spur or the main thor oughfare, between Byela and Plevna, tho grand duke ordered a division or cavalry to make the detour necessary to It and to at tempt a flank movement fom the northward. This operation la now being carried on. Aa I wrote the last sentence a courier dashed Into camp. He was reported to say that the troops or the loft wing were doing grand work before Lovata. and that the town would certainly be taken before dark. A stafforrloer high In rank said to me a mo mont later, "If that be true, we shall enter Plovna to-morrow." loan only aay that overy thing sooms to Indicate such a result. The oattle still oontlnnes, and from the artil lery firing whloh I hoar off In the distance to tho northward, It seoms probable that tho flank movemoat has boon discovered. Up to thomomontthecourlor departa with this dispatch the Russians have not suffered any serious cheok. and it seems vory probable that tbo prophooy regarding Plovna will prove truo. Dundeo, Sopt. 0. Tho town oounotl voted to ox-President Grant the rroodom or tho oity. London, Sept. 7. The oounoll or Aber deen yesterday unanimously resolved to confer the freedom or the cltv on Gea Grant. Gen. Grant will receive the rroodom of Wiok this evening, or Inverness to-morrow, and of Elgin Next week, Jt la said the pope, who la Improving In health, has definitely resolved to restore the Roman hloraroh In Scotland. Cardinal Man ning will shortly go to Rome on a confiden tial mission In that connection. Camp Robinson, Neb., Sept. flth. Craav Horse died at midnight. Ills people took Ii Is body away this morning. All quiet. Memphis, Sept. 0. The army worm Is de vastating cotton In adjacent counties, Many Clantera state that tho fields look aa If Are ad awopt throngh them. I- la bolleved se rious damage will result to crops m this vi cinity. Now York, Sopt. 0. Win. M. Tweed to day, before tbo committee of aldermon in vestigating ling frauds, testified that tbo ring formed in the board of supervisors lu I8tt9 for passing oxoosslvo bills, cnnslstod of Roaoh, Brlggs and hlmsolf. In 180.1, Henry Smith wasaddod; In 1805, John Fox; In IBM, Jamos Hay oh: and In 1809, laaao J. Oliver and Andrew J, Blakely. Tbe last two did not know all going on, bnt they got their rako. In 1870 tbo board or supervisors was abolished. The Tweed ring had nothing to do with the supervisors' ring. The formor was under Hoffman's administration aa mayor, and was oomposed of witness, John T. Hoffman, Comptroller Brennan andStroot Commissioner Cornell. They mot only for social and political purposes. Some of tbeso men wont out of office, and this ring then bcoamo cotnposod of A, Oakey.Uall, Comp troller Connolly. Street Commissioner Mc- iean and nimseir. Adjourned to Wednes day next. Salt Lake, Sopt. 0. A mooting or apostles was held to-day, Dan lol II. Wolls and John W.Young, counselors to Brlgbam, being present, to tako stops for tho future manage ment oftho Mormon Church. It was ar ranged that tho quorum of apostles Is noxt In ordor to the president to assumo oontrol of the church, Wolls and John W.Young acquiescing, Tbo mooting wasamloablnand tho urranKuments satisfactory to all present, and doubtless will bo so to the Mormons generally. John Taylor, tho first of tho aportleH, Is virtually the head of tho Mor mon Church, A committee was appointed In manage tbo finauolal affairs until Ootobor 0th, when tlio Komi-annual church confer ence will bo held und a trust) elcctod. Two of tho twelve apostles. Oron Pratt and Joseph F. Smith, are In Europo, but will re turn to Utah Immcdlatoly. Minneapolis, Sent. 5. Tho convention of the htaUi green hack party to-day nominated Win, Ij. Ilaunlng for governor. Wm. Melgher for Lt, -Governor. Tho working meu In the evening joined In convention with the grnenbarker and the whole con vention iidop'oJ tint abovo ticket, Han Franolxoo, Hoot. 6. Returns from Downlevlile, Forest City, Sierra City, Alle gheny and six outside preclncta In Sierra county Klvn Turner, Republican neiutor, 195 uisjoriiy. llylngton, Democrat, fur assembly 20 maorlty. In Ssorainonto enunty, four county pre cliiolH ulve Traoy, Republican senator, 3D majority. Average majority for Republi can assemblymen 30. County tlnket mixed, San Francisco Hopt. 6. A Han Diego proas d It-patch nays tho HHcretary of La Fronton-, Lower California, and Pedro Badlllo, who only a few hours ago escaped to this side of the line by bard riding, report the whole frontier In a state of revolution. A party or U) mounted men, armed to tbe teeth, rode to Badlllo'a ranch, where the secretary was staying. An Indian boy gave tbe alarm, and tbey barely escaped with their lives laloom log directly to Ben DUfo. Theefleotof this "' " ""-iTnimiMim is feared for the Elliott boys, who have not yet been delivered aorosa the line, bat wore expeoted to be on tholr way about thia tlmo. . . . . Eureka, Sopt. 5. Tho coronor'a Inquest to day, on the dead road agent, rully Identified him as A. J. DavIs tho noted highwayman and stago robbor, and lo3tler of the gang that plundorod tho O. P. express .train at Verdi la Vlclorla, Sopt. 5.--Tho bark Prince Rnport. with 20,000 cases of canned salmon, . cleared for London to-day. DIspatohoH from San Franolsoo indicate that the Democrats bavo olooted enough members to tho Legislature, together with the hold-ovor senators, to give them a ma jority in that body, tints socurlng to them a U. 8. Senator to succeed Sargont. Bryant, Dem., Is elected Mayor of San Franolsoo. WASHINGTON! COUNTY FAIR. The Washington County Fair will be held at the Fair grounds noar Illltsboro on. tho li5tb, 26th, 27th , and 28th of Soptember. " The following are tho officers ortheBoolety: Presdont, Robert Imbrlo; Secretary, W. D. Ptttengor; Treasurer, A. Luelllngt Directors, noDort imone, w. u. jaoxaon, w. u. ooog- ft' in, . j. Htott. a. ijuotting, w. u, nuengor, m. iioeves uen uornonus. The following are tho Superintendents of the different classes! Class 1, homes, T. L. MoEldowny; olaas 2. speed and bottom, Geo. Thomas; class 8, cattle, Wm. Reeves; olaaa 4, sheep, John Shuto; clasa 6, swine and fowls, H. Wooley; olaaa 6, grains, aeeda and vegetables, C.W. Pnrdln; class 7, fruits J. R. Porter; olaaa 8, flowers, Mrs. Sarah Lenox; olaaa 9. dairy aad house work, J. D, Rowoll. class 10, mechanical department, Edward Buxton; olaaa 11, shooting, I. Butler. rROORAMMB. The following lathe order ot exercises to be obsorvod during tho oontlnuenoe of the fair: FIRST DAT. 1 o'clock r. m . Fastest running horse mare or gelding or a mile and re peat froo for all; ontranoe ffi; 1st, 60; 2d, entrance money. 3 o'olook r. m. Best walking hone, mare or gelding flO 6 2:90 o'oloek r. M, Beat aaddle hone. II Arranging artloloa for exhibition BKOOMD DAT, 1 o'olook p. m. Fastest ' running horse, mare or geldlngH aalle and repeat, free for all; entranoe 140 pot m 2 o'oloek r. m. Best trotting horse, man or gelding, 3 years old, mile and repeat; sweepstakes; entranoe $6, added to purae; puree & 2:30 o'olook p. K.Trlal or draft horses IB 5 3 o'olook p. m. Trial of buggy heraos It S TIIIBD DAT. A, m. Examination or stock I o'olook p. m. Fastest running horse, mare or gelding, S years old; mlln and ropoat: entranoe, 39 I1&0 76 2:30 o'olook p. m. Best trotting horse, mate, or gelding; mllo and repeat; aweepttakos; entrance S3; purso... 04 3:30 o'olook p. m. Best span carriage homos 10 5 ' " Plowing by boy un dor 15 10 S " " Slnglo carriage horse 9K " " Shooting FOURTH DAT. II o'olook A. M. Reading list of awards. 1 o'olook p. at. Fastest running ' colt, 2 years old, i or a mite; entranoe 10 f'200 1M ft 1:30 o'oloek p. m. Best trotting horse, mare or gelding, best in 5, free for all; sweepstakes; entranoe f&0, added to purae; puree A & A CRAZY MAM'S LETTER. Sometime slnoa wo mentioned tbo iw.it of a crtay man having called upon Governor Chadwlok and notified blm (bat aa he had made this world aud all things therein, he would like some rovonuo from that part of his property known as Oregon. The Gover nor being busy Just then could not respond to his visitor's wanlH. Thereupon ho went to Portland and Indltod tho loiter given be low to his Exoellenoy. About n wook slnao ho returned and la stopping at tho Chomekota, Ho seoms quiet and perfectly harmless, and ovory day Just at noon steps up to tho hotel office and pays ono day's board In udvanco, stating at the tlmo that ho was unablo to get away, not having oomploted his business as expootod. Wo print tho letter abovo referred to ver batim etllteratum. Horoltts: GOVNKH CUADWIOK Dkaii But I called on you a Monday at The Capitol And did not get your Attention but a few momenta I apoko or Land And State Fare Monoy which is Due mo as I Hald at tbeTime for that Which I mentioned Moiling the Makor or tbo Globes and tbe suns which Furnishes tho Inhabitant with Light tbe moons for health and light by Knight as welt as tho first man and, woman Adam aud Eve which Is spoken or in the Scripture Old aud Now Testament and tbe Anamlal neoesaary for tholr support which we Now Possess I First oame out of tbe Air High Up in the heaven and soon After Joluod by aomo twenty or thirty others who oamo Into Life aud action as I Did wo were Wingod Angels and prepared a Heaven whloh as You rovl of In the lllhlo wherein tbo Ddvil Unboiled Aualnst God Mo llulng said being and the Devil in lokudAnuel who was Hilton By Satan the Surpuut Tills had happened man and Hie Good Angels Cast tho Devil and Sitaa nut of heuvoii und wo then mado those planets whloh lire now largo Globes wo were h week Mnklng them Druwlng tho CUy Together Out Of HyaUun After This wo Com down aud mado Adam and JCyo And Animals Fowls and went Up to Heaven and gone one hundred years after oamo down the earth and changed from auicels and entered tho buosomsof tho Inhabitants anil wero thea born out tbolr Children as wo given up wore tbo wise men and wroto thnan snrlpturnu liv ed and died nnd panted up to hnavon find am horn out of the haiijo way ugtln I walkod from California to OreKim last Hpring ovor tho mountains homo 8 hundred miles tbey took all my laud and houses und buru( my mother und slater to death for testifying to to my statements about our creation I built a numhiirof lluurlng iiii'lsaml cIiiucIh-h and other buildings in California mid Oregon a number of yuars ago at InvarMhly u-ivlug tho profits coined by evil mu ilm Oregon oltty mill was built by mo und and another on tho Columbia and taken fiom inn it litarw now Inspection what ovor to 'evusn luouHUlIloent of money to kow to California ou tho boat truo I havo a week arm from a pavuge out ou tho nuokles and being now nomo-10 yeare old am not able to do no work on ai-ooiiutof iui weaknoas Pleasu collect and send by Wells fc Fargo as muoh aa will tako mo back as for people who are In good circumstances will not revuse me for nothing but the truth has bin wrlUen Auk 22 1877 ADOLPUUS WHITE. 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