3Aljs , ,t $2.50 por Year. TO SUBSCRIBERS. Wo congratulate our frlonds and patrons ontbo prosperity that rowards tlio labors of tlio fartnora of Oiegon and Washington, nnd wo solicit their continued good will nnd patronngo lor our papor, promising thorn that wo will ruako tho WiM.AMirrrn Fahmku all that lliolr support will watr.iut. Wo havo purchased a largo pros?, copablo -ofdoltig much moro rapid work, with tho lutontlon of enlarging uud Improving tho Faumiiu whouovor our circulation sIihII In crenso to Justify It. Wo huvo many friouda who rcalizotho groat uicosslty and ndvantiio In having an Indopondont nud fearless Journal dovolod to tho Interests of ngricjlture, unci wo solicit tho friendly services of ull termors to In crcasu our butluws and go cnnblo us to work uioro succetsfully for their intircMn. Thoro Is a largo Immigration coming Into tho State, and wo bopo to reeclvu Increased support from nil such now comers. If our old n lends will liolp us to muko now ones, wo will rownrd tlioir eorvieos 07 u liberal commission, nud thank thorn besides. Thero aro many who nro in nrioara, bouio of thorn font long tltnn, nud wo rcspoctfully urgo all Htioh to remember uu now (hit pios porlty Is so gonoral. Wo dlsllko to bend out duns, und hope Hint nil those will ronpoud without furthor roniludor. Tho prosperity of this papor should bo on indication of tho prosperity or tho region It represent. Now, that our patrons lmvonn nbuudnul ylold a nil llrst-rnto prlcoa for coreals nud all other products, wo hopo to recelvo tho goncral patronngo nud good will wo hnvo always tried to dcHorvo. Tho Pncllla North West Is nblo to mipportn nood nnwopaper In lb" I up: rot t of agricul ture, nnd It In our ambition to provo that fact boyoud u question. Onco moro: Wo need nil thn liolp our friends can glvn to secure un lncrcnso of clr culatlon, uud wo nrod nil tho money that Is duo us on old account, Tlioio who owo us for moro than ono year nro Informed that wo do tint wish to bo forgotton, or tohavoto ft'.-ud them partlnulur reminders. HMWHW WTM. Tho Labor Qu:stion. Ciii:ii.u:m Mountain, Sopt. 7, 1877. I havo road with amiiRomout frlond Liw on' account of npparltlons, nnd hopod to And something that would oullghleu ino In roforoueo to tho spirit world, but ho loaves us as much In tho dark ns over. I think that Ito will havo to glvo up his present tlioory of light, nnd In to doing ho may bo nblo to givo us nu Idea how spirits, If thoro aro any, mny communo with thooarth. Light la not mat tor, Ills simply tho effect of motion, tho amons sound. Iiutonouiru of this, nsl do not Biipposo tho farmer wishes to discuss tho plrlt subjoct, but thoro Is n subject that I suppose tho fanner may with proprioty dls cuss, that h tho labor quostion. I havo scon much written on tho Mtibjoct, but no reinody - is suggested that would icloaio labor fiom tho coll that capital lau fetterod It with. I liaye hoard It hinted that tho bustiiei-s of tho noxt Congress will bo to inoroasa tho army no as to keep tho laboror lntlmldatod. That would only bo nddlng moro weight to his al ready ovor-tnxed muscles. Tho better way . would bo to glvo tho laboror plenty to do, -and pay him woll for it, so that ho may lay something by and havo htm a Uttlo homo to protect, nnd then ho will havo no tlmo for rioting, Now tho quostion Is, how can this bo doiib? It surely canuot under our pro?out system of loanln;; money at l'J or lit per cdnt. I saw a statement last year that tho L prosont wealth of tho United States amount to twenty-tlx billion dollars. Tho annual increase on that is but 3 per rout. I also saw a statement allowing tho rapid incresso of ono dollar put lo Jnttresi at 10 per cent, lor 50 yturs It would lncreas lo $711,000,000,- OOOthrt-titinifs morn (baa Hit tho we.nh of tho Unlird State-, now It I- plain that no lKJOphu-nn psy iiiich Intore&t for money to canyon their btitlnpeswitbiultliuis what wo havo got to striho M If wo remedy tbo ovlls now exiting in "ur nation, 'tho que. tion Is, bow Mull wo do n Cupltal will not toaso to rMoit while it U tho I owor. Nov' thero would havo b-m n;n'pital If labor had not creato.i It, ami It h uud iut)t(dly tin Jutt lor tlio crfBUun to "ippiees iiHriealor. ja. 'ruon laoorbuoiiKi eonirci (Mpnai nuu iiiuko Ktfitlt o servant in:ead of tlo uustur. iluw Wn hkaU this be done without Menct? It Is m simple aid My, it xtu,r wUhcj lodo It. IiOttachMato In tho Tiilon javs u law by wbioli each county may collcet n muhII tax lo bobtt npsit lor couimurclal and umntifa - turing purrflseb let this b loaned lo enter prising Indlviiluols that ran the good iecu rilv.at not moro than ii-j per rent, per "annum. .Thc-n all the Indutirlcsof tlo coun try can bo developed, nud labor will have plenty to do besides rlotiug. Let us try cheap cipltal awblto, slucj we cannot 6tand cheap labor. A, O, D. SALEM, BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. London, Sopt. 17 correspondent telo graphing from bnloro l'lcvim, recounts n visit to Urlvlt7n redoubt, showing thnt It Is almost untenable, tho npproachos to It bolog Hwapt by-Turkish tiro from n rodoubtonly 'J0 yards dlvtnnt. On Wcdnesdiiy thn In terior of Grlvll7.it redoubt was stl,l piled with do id and wounded In n txhnstlv. Indlstm- gulshablo nias, tho tiro of tho Turks hnvlmr nrovemoa tlio approach or surgeons nud litter bearers. lluoliarest, Sopt. 10 A corrnpondpnttelo graphs as follow under (Into of Sunday: A dlsp'dch reached hero this morning Irotn Imperial hradquartcr."". stallngthnt tho Turks had tnnilo deperato tl'orts to reennturo (Ira vlisr.irodoulit, mnklng "oven lubll'ec'.ual ns sutilts, ttud losing 10,00c) men. CotmUnllnoiilo, Sept. 17. A dispatch from Suleiman I'lixfin cnnilrms tho report of tlio i-np'.uroof l-'orlSt. Nicholas In Sohlpkn pnsH. It was lubfiii at 1 o'clock Sunday morning by usault. Kltlnliifr continue. London, Sept. 17 Tho following wnsro rnlved from Ituelinnt Hnnday nluht: Col. Woilcly has just arrived from tho Itus!an heailquaiters befnrol'lovnn. llo icports all quint except luturmlttiut tiring around tho (irlvlcn redoubt, ell II held by Hilled loicco. Military operntlons really closed Wodnesdny ovenlug, when thn Turks recHpturod tho double redoubt taken by Sltobelfff. Tho HuaMnn commander In chlof could not or would not f.nnd rolnroreemontM to hold this redoubt. Urn. SltobilelV lnt 'J.O'W nun in nltacktng tho redoubt. Threo thousand mora in holding It. An linmcnso projnrtlon of otllcorM was killed or woundml. Only ono uomnidudcrof resknoul isnllvo nmUoarcely hear uf uu nlllcor or battalion who la left. Two olllcurs of tho hlniraro killed. London, Sept. 17. An olllohl UtiKsInu bul letin dated l'orfdln, Saturday, ssys tlie bom bardment of l'luvtiH continued yisterday, ThoTurkNh bitterIoscaicelv repllod. MoJortituiendH Skobel(l)', Drncomorr.ffand ImorlnlKky havo boon promoted to bo lleut. ueuoraU, On tho loth tho,TurkH.paced threw nimbly Souua-inanara oeiweeii ncmpKa nuu roiim. Ilclolas nnd bombarded tho fort. Wo lost b0 killed and 107 wounded on thn 11th. A now bridgo Is building to replacothoouo given up al I'yrgos. Tlio Czarowltuh'ti hnadquartorM is nt Lower Atotiastlr. Tills poulllou from Mnntrn to lliiilcu on tho Loin Is cut up by gorge?, ravines and Htiiull btreamx, nnd lias been further strengthened by formidable enrlh woiks. It has ovldently beou belected as tho host cover on that side for tho Slatovu com munication. London, St'pt. 17. Tho Telegraph publish es a dlsjntch Irom Stanloy, tho African ex ploror, dated Knibouunn In Congo, west coast of Africa, AugiiHt 101b. Ho states ho had completely navigated Lualaba uud uuo ooedod lu proving It lo bo idonllcal with tho Congo. Tho batllo reported at I)u brick, In which tho Russians wore said to havo been dofat od. mubt havo boon, If nt all, a vlllagotlvo miles nortbwoitt of Vratzi, on tho ltahova road. Itoporta av Osmnn Pasha has fortified a position, ulmost Imprognablo tinlurally, at Vrutxt, upon which, ho will retire If driven from l'lovna. Anyhow, thn Houininlan at tempt to out hli communications teems to havo fulled. Chofvot l'aslia, a loader in tho Ilulcarlan massacres, has been nont to command Osnmu I'asba's reserves at Orkanlsh and guard his oommuiilcatlon, probably, also, with a vlow lo keoplug nn eye on Servla. Tho main bodv of the C.irow Itch's nrmy IsconcentraUd botweeu Tirsienlk atHlola. Tho headquarters of tho 12th corps Is at Vablanu or Jalyabniuava, near Itttln on tho Danube, wbtro a lorry has beon ostabllshod. Vlonua, Sept. 18. It Is reported that Gen. Toddlobou, defender of Ssbastopol, has re ceived orders to proparo plans for fortifying winter camps at Malohln, llorzeovo, Slstova and Nikopolis. If It comes to tho worst, Nikopolls, where a strong teto du pout Is to bo established, will bo hold at all hazards. All 'fresh troops, moauwhllo, are dlrtcted to the Jantra lino. IlucliRrost, Sept. IS, Tho Itusxlans at I'loyna nro moving up tho mortars and slego guns nnd locelvlug roluforccmcuts fjr their Infantry. CettIngo,Sopt. 18 In coiibcqucncooftho surrender of JUltk tho Turks mu&t bring ull their supplies by way of Klek as Ulltk en tirely commands tho road from Itaguta lo all tho luteilorofeoutheru Herzegovina. London, Sept. IS. A Conslnntlnoplo cor respondent uiys It is stated Ismail I'dshahas arrived bel'uroKrlvun, In llubdau Armenia, aud U about lo uttack (hat place. Thn tlrst detachment of thn llusslan im perial guard pained through llucharcst this morning to tho boat ut wur. Uen.Uourko accompanied them. Tbo men presented a splendid appearauco, but have eeon lHtlo bervica. O.her regiments aro taiiis tho paiallel roads ou'f-ldo Uucburcst'ull con verging on Slinullzi. I'ho Agtuo ltussla, commcutlug upon tho arrival of tho guard and thoorderlo tho llus slan troops In Poland to ln tho ormy at the seat of war, btates that these facts uro a suf ficient rrply to the rumors of peace and ar miotics circulated by certain Journals. A later dipfitc'h from Constantinople says the Russians iu SchlpUa pass havo been re OREGON, SEPTEMBER inforced. Gon. Hadltr.ky's otllolal account of tho fighting does not admit that tho fort was over occuplod by tho Turks. Ho says after fivo days' bombardment tho Turks, at n o'clock In tho morning, made a suddon at tack on tho fort. Tho attack tubscquontly oxtondod along tho wholo lino and was ro pulsod with onormous lofs to llin Turks ntler a doiporato light, which lasted nlno hours. Constantinople, Sopt. 18. An cfllelal dis patch published lioro denies tho correctness of (ho rumor thnt thn Itiirslnus had com pletely ovocunled Schlpkn puss. It U stated on tho contray that tho two Turkish brigades which captured Fort St. Nicholas ro'lred to tlioir former positions for tlnttrglcnl rersons aflor hnvlng occupied tho'iort tor six hours. llucharcst, Sopt. IS. Xho Itucslau nrmy from Poland begins Its nciroh through Itou inaiiia to-day. Chfoigo, Sopt. 18, Tho Times' London npcclal says unless thero Is a special Interpo sition of proyldoneo tho lttnslnn luviihlon of Ilulgnrla Is substantially nt nn end. llotico forth defonslvo movements will bo're.sortod to to oocnpo annllillallou. Kuglnud Is un easy, fearing that nnothor cnnipnlgn will in volvo Germany. Kltorts will bo mndo In lit duco tho l'orto to oll'or fair terms of pence, but (ho cutorprlsu Is probably ho)Hleis. Kusfln, after nil her appealing lo?.os, will bo forced to ennuuonco another campaign whoro it bogan tho prosont Hoason. WfWfVIWB Itoston, Sept. 17. i'ho monument to Charles Sumner wn Innuuratod today. It look (hroo hours uud twenty minutes for tho prouesolon thli afternoon lo pass a given point upon Slnto street, whoro it was moving without Mono, ItOHton has never bofnro eon such largo nndjinthnidi'Clla'-urnTrilsC Tho dlstlirfrtitsbril'mon in lino wero every -whoro groeted linartlly, nnd nono received kucIi nerrect ovation as did Gons. AlcClollau and Ilookor. Now York, Sopt. 17. Mall ndvlcca from Paris show that Theirs' midden death was untiiiioxp6cted by his moro Intluiatn frlonds, who claim that It wns promntiirely hastened by Ids portonal ili'ms In tlio Intmesl of rn piibllcaiilxm, for which hUpliysicnl htrougth wan far Inferior to hN menial vigor. Sacrnnionto, Sopt. 17. Qnl'o a train load of pnoplocamn up nu tho Valltlo train thin morning much larger than usual on Ibo opening day of tho Stale Fair. This promises woll for a moro successful work than homo anticipated. This forornou tlio entry dorks worn at tho pavilion. It has boon a busy day for tho opening, which occurs thlsoveu lug. Kntrlos for Mock at Agricultural Patk may b mndo up till noon tomorrow. Washington, Sopt. IS. Tlio Prcsldont will Kond only an Informal messago to Congross in Outobor, announcing tho resons why tho oxlra session was called and giving roports and estimates. It Is said that Governor McCormlck has boou electod to roproeont (ho United States nt the Paris exposition if Congross makes pro vision fur such representation. ThoTribuuo's Washington Rpoclal says: Tho Indiana commlHstoiierbhlp has beou of fered to K. 11. Hoy t of New York, nnd ho has accoptod. Galveston, Sopt, 18. A storm struck this oily early this morning, prostrating tho wires, covering tho brldgos with wator and damaging tho railroad truck badly. Tho wlros aro all down aud communication bnro ly possible Tho wind reached a velocity of &'.! miles per hour. JelTersonvlllo, Iud. Sopt. 18, Tho Pros! dontnrrlved from Loulsvlllo at 3 P. M. nnd was greeted by a vast concourse of onthusi astlo psoplo, to whom ho msdo a brief ad dross. Ho was entertained hospitably du ring his fetay nnd exprossed hluibolf woll ploased with tho trip. The gndlan War. Port HHIh, Sept. 17. i'ho followllng Is Just recelvod, datod Near Yellow siono, Sept. 1(1: Wo have ust had a hard light with tlio Nt. Perces, lasting nr arly all day. Wo killed and wounded u L'Ood inanv nnd eantured hcveral hundred of stock. Iteporls uotluyot; can't tav vihixl our loss is. but it Is cublderable. Sevoral killed and a good many wounded. Nothing in eat for two days' Wo marehoo (10 nines lohiriKoino iiiiiiaus, uurnoiHCi worn worn cut. The Indians Muck well to tho reck but wo dro)o tin in cut for n-voral inius. pignpoj Hiuiiun. In addition (Iniirrul 1'ioit rciKirtu that tbn Crows brought In lo tho iigt-ncy nn tho l.'lth 100 bead of Nez Perces ponlo; that fovomI Crop's started out ut onco lo assist Klni(in, A portablo s-oain thtodilng mwlilo'i on glne cxplcdfd with tenlblo loree, halimUy, ihreo soda half mllaw boiith of Liwronco ville, Illinois, killing four men end wound ing four others, Ihreo of whom. It Usald, can notsurvlve. Instantly efer tho explo sion wheat Mack took tire, aud burned to a c.-Up tlio bodies of tho four men killed bo yond recognition, Threo hundred bushels ot wheat were destroyed by tho fire. 21, 1877. Now Magazines. Scribner (or Soptombor contains nlnoty olght Illustrations accompanying eight papors. "Tho Immigrant's progress," "Tho Pan.'' "Tho land of tho Arabian Nights," "Old streots nnd houses of Kugland," "An Itland or tho Son," "Wolls nnd Clstorns," "Microscopical Corals," and "NIuIioIrh Minium," which will bo llnlshod next mouth. Mrs. Dtirnett has n uhort story, "Lodtisky," In this numbor, nnd is becom ing n popular writer; sho Is ongnped upcu anothrr borlnl for Scribner. Tho pootry Is all good, opeclnlly "Tho Pnlso Oraclo," by Mary Alngo Do Vero. Tho Old Cabinet Is as Interesting an over. Tho other departments luvo tho usual variety. Tho Soptombor Jutht'.i Magazine con tains tionrly ono hundred ougmvlngH. For lovers of natural cconory tho pioturcs nud descriptions will bo very Interesting. Thero are BOino nrllolos for those who caro to litar of our educational piogress ns a tuition; ono Nontlllcd "A (;roup cf ClnMcal Schools"; fornndnrH of fiction (hero tiro four moro oaaptoraor,'KroiiM,or my fUhorH Slu" by Illackmore; n hiituoroiis story, (lllualratid) entitled "Sundown"; "Mu'inhBllu," nnd "A visit ton country house, nnd what caniuuf It." Tho Harper nhvnys Iim Its Hhnro of literature, boI'jihjo nud art, nud for tho tclcu tlllo trader Is Dr. J. W. Dnipor'ii nrtlolo on tlicrmomotcra, with tiiimorotis IlluslrutloiiH. Tho llvoodltorlal dopirliiioiits ninko up, ns usual, tlio mout Interesting portion ol thtu number. Llttlo Giant Grubbing Hachluo. Messrs. Frank Cooper nnd Win, Uolanoy hnvo this mnehluo for sslo, imdgUo tectl monlals of Its oporatioti that must bo con vincing to thoso who kno'A- tho rcsponslblo parties who uiako tho Ktalomenls. Wltti nuu hor.o to work it, this iiinchltio has tho power of twenty tlvo horsos, nnd grubs enn bo liaulod out, when tho giound It In order, us fast as (hoy can bn hitched nn to. Au near as wo can estimate, n unti nnd bono with tho "Llttlo Glout" will do tho woik of alx or olght Chliininou. Thoy will hnvo ono niiex hlblilon nt tho Stnto 1'alr, nnd nil thooo who hayo grubbing to do nnd wltih todispoiibo with Chlnoso labor, should lusiioct Its work ing qualities for It promlsos lo do wonders towards clearing Oregon brush hinds. Salo of Thoroughbred Stock. Mr. G. W. Dliulok glvni notice lu our nd vortlslng columns that ho will oiler for snlo nt public auction, on thn Stnto Pair Grounds on Thursday of Pair Wook, nt 11 o'clock h. m., thirty hoad of thoroiighbrod Shorthorns and Dovous bulls and holfors. Mr. Dlmlck has a fluo hord oi cattlo nud enn show tlioir podlgroos; thoso who wish to Improve tlioir stock will not full to tuko ndvantago nl this opportunity. Tho Importance of Improving our brood of cattlo Is hardly npproolatod ns It should bo, but It Is fully tlmo thnt our Or egon common stock began to show uu Im provement to Incrouso Its vuluo. The efforts ofsluck-brcoJers should bo appreciated far bettor than thoy nro, Nkw Pout Hoi.i: Aiiunn. Ono of tho uus' tedious labors tho farmer Is called upon to poriorm Is digging holoi for fenoo posts. Whllo In Portland tho other dny our atten tion was called by Northrup & Thompson to something (iitiroly now in tho way of a digger, that I looms It simplify (ho prooesi, mi that whoro a man would have been udiiy digging with a spado tho bamo can now bo dono In two three hours. They nro not an ex ponslvo article nnd wo tli'.ii'tl think would cumo Into general uso, Noithruji .t Tlintnp son havo urcatly onlnrged und lncreantd tholr buslno(. during tho past your and uro doing u largo vhoksalo ni well ai retail bUbitlC48. SniiKi' Ham:. Mr. luvid GiiIIiiIp, of Dallas, Polk county, his latelv sold ten hoad of thoroughbred French Merino hueki In.!. O. Iowlsnnd brother, of Watco county, Or egon. Lowis Lrotheni nio tnterprNing biucders unci lia-.o u Inigo bind ol eliccp mid do woll to putroul.o Mr. (luthrlo, who has bred his Hook for many years with particu lar caro. Mr. Guthrie iivsan adscrtlMiiiKiit In this Kmio and liiforms us lliallih siuop hIiov great linj.rovi n.dit tlio prist nt year, (lu will hsvokoiiiooi tlitm on exhibition ut tho tttulo Fair. Ulploiuiiu nud Moi'.uU. Tho boautnul diplomas that aro to bn given by thoStutu AjjrlruliurulNtuioty, mvo been received by Mr, K. M. Waltc, tlio Sicietary. Tho Hllverwaro and brouzo irieduls urn ex poctod to urrlvo noxt week, Tho dlplomos aro e.egantly and artistically llthegruphbd, and thooUior urtlelos aro said to bo of neat and pretty design and workuiausblp. Volumo IX Numbor 32. Flax in Washington Territory. En. I'WitMint: I noticed in your Inst papor it short pioco nbout hemp, nnd I will say to you, nnd nil that mny fool interested, thnt I now Imvo n row of hemp jrrowItiK In my garden. It la Just beginning to bloom nnd Is growing fast. This morning I measured several stalks from eight nnd n half to ovor nlno feet high. Two years ago I had somo thnt I am ittlto suro weto over ton feet high; nnd wo can raisoas good ilax ns thoy can Und anywhere, nud of super ior ilbor. I think u rope factory ovor hero would be of it great good to tho country und u good investment to tho iiiamilacturers. Jab. H. llouxm'itKi:. Oalcvlllo, Cheludls Co , W. T. J. R. I'ostor. This woll known Portland morchant, dealer In hardware Ao., has a uotlco of re duced prices of all coodi In his lino publish ed In this pipor. Mr. Foster Is ono of thoso moil who niimns "biislntiss" liy such an nn-noiiii'-enioiit, and nil of our renders who go , lo Poitlnud will 11ml It to tholr ndvantago lo givoliltntt call. A Lost Mule List Do- nbor Mr. A. Proncott.orSalora, lost a bay maro miilo, small slo, 5ycnra old, branded with "M" In a clrolo on the !' Iiln. II iumnnit nut nf n nnsllirn about six mllos from SiUmx on. tho .Iluena Vista road. Hij $ Any iibrson nfvln Information to Mr. VToi -"' at this olllon will bo Hiiltably rowardod. Let tho Feoplo Itcjoico, I'or the bountlliil hiirvcnt of 1877 has now placed In tho bauds ot thn pooplu tho goldon until, that thoy may lleo to W. P. Johnson t Co. nud hOouroMich ploturesas will plcaso them nnd tholr friends, nnd ho n blessing to KiineratluiiK locomo. Itemembnr tho plaoo, oyer Willis' llool.sloro, Stnto St., Halom, Or. At tho Stnto Fair. Tho Wn.MMi.-rii KAiiMisn will havo a stand nt tho Nlnto Fair at which pluco wo shiill bo happy (o seo our friends, rccolvo now AiilMcrlptluus, rorolpt fornionoy paid on old nccoiini. and attend to nil business thnt shall offer. Harlon County Pomona Grange Will meet on tho llrst Friday in Octo ber next, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon. HtisltiC'8.i of Importance. a. w. i r unt. Notlco of Railroad Meeting. Thero will bn n meeting nt Amity, Yam hill Co,, on thottnth day or Ootobor, 1877. at 10 o'clock a. m for (ho purpose of Inking: Into consideration the building of a narrow guagti rullioad from Davtou, by wuy or Am ity, llroad MeuiU und Mill Oreok, lo Grand Kond, with a branch Uuo lo Dallas, In Polk, county. ManyCiti.iinh. l.HIIANOM.tiupt. 11, 1887. Kn. l'AHMKii: I'loaso suy through your paper that tho Linn county Council, P. of II. will meet at Solo, on Monday, Out. 1st, at 10 o'clock u. in. A full atleudaiico Isdoslrablo. Fi'ANic I'lKi;, Sio'y. Gardner it Co,, Comiiierclul St., Salotn, nro coustuiilly receiving pianos nud organs, niado exprobbly for (heuibelves, nud when von want anything of, tlio kind llrst read tholr iidvorlisemiiut uud then call on them. M. Myor, nt Grlswnld'n comer, Salem, Is nu bund with his fsll slock or gocd, having Just loturncd from San Frauolno, und says ho bus tho largest stock over In that storo. Dutii. Near Dixie, Polk Co , Oregon, uftcr a lougHiul ptlnliil lllmiH, or typhoid fever, mint. 18, 1877. Fredenei l-'raiicos daughter of (J.J. and Catharine H. lWsl;tl,ln tho tllst year of her uuo, Tlio funeral services took plaoH at lioinu Hcpt. It), unil were eouductod by Kov. T. F. Campbull. Tho remains woro si thorrquiist ol thn deceased barlod lu tho Hurnl Luinetery, Salem. Hlghwaymeii mo plylug llielrlrado. Last Thursday a man imincd llodgo. who rosldes nt Study, whllo on his wny to Oregon (Jltv, wus btdppid by foot puds and lobbed of ?'K). .(viiral other n blinrlos art) ropoilid In tho slclulty ofOieyon City. Kent to tho Asylum, otcnlsy uftoriioon Adolpliiis Whito was urii-sbil on Hchurgoof limmiity.aud exam ined lieforu J. U. Peebles. This Is Ibo ior. hon who Iihs niado demands upon IboStuto oflioluls fir ui'inov, claiming that ho was a Deity uud that ull things bilougtd to him. The evidence was Niioli thul ho was adjudgod liiHano. Ho was taken to Ibo asylum to-day byaherilf J.C. Uaker. IRM H 1H 111- it a 0 1 li-l i, mmG:(tmm 90 k mimmmftiirmirT-'