r 1 8 WILLAMETTE FARMER. Fto ii Dally Record, Jan. JO. A liUBQLAfi CAPTURED. J'o'Hoinuiimo past various burglarica liavo been committed anil although Bcvoral persona liavo liccii "spotted" yet tlicro could bo nothing positive brought agaiiint them to convict them if arrested. This being the Stalo of ullairs ofil cor Minto went to Portland for tlio purpose of interviewing officer .McCoy, of that city, in or der to obtain romo points tliat ho might bo able to bring to bear ujkhi tho parties that wcro "(Spotted. " Olliccr McCoy having a littlo Icib uro and feeling disposed to try his hand in this city, ho summoned to his aid another geiillo tnaii, mi expert in tho detective line and cam o to thucity with olliecr Minto on night before last nml took Up (piaitira at ,thu Chcmchuta where thy rciiiainul dining tho d.iy, and to gelhtr with Minto laid their plans for future operations, mid in the small hours of the night would venture upon tho street and lake A UKNKIIAI. OlliP.llVATlON. About half past twelve last night thrco men wuro observed on tho ttrcet who bad hitherto been watched. Officer Minto trailed them for ft short distanco and then dropped out McCoy then took up tho line and followed them n few yanls and the third man took his turn, and by no trailing them they wore thrown off their guard and they revealed to tho officers tho building Unit they intended to "tap" in a very short time. Plana of their capture were then laid and offi cer Minto HtMioned tho men wheru they could Ixi used to a good advantage and passed up tho street near the engine house on Liberty street. While I hero ho overheard tho conversation of tho tli ice men and immediately slipped back and apprised the men to bo on tho lookout as they wcro coming. A littlo after one o'clock they Hindu their npticarnnco and entcrid a small building just back of thu Itl.roiin editorial roouif, and belonging to (Sco. V. dray. In thu building there is a largu wife, the object which thu men intended to operate upon. A few moments elawed and tho officers surround ixl thu building, Minto at tho front door while McCoy and his companion attempted to enter the building in tho rear; tho liack door proved to hti 1mi1i.iI and could not 1o gotten open, tho noise made caused thu burglars to rush for thu front door guarded by Minto. Am thu leader bounded thiough thu door hu was knocked down iiion thu side walk with a heavy cum; Did other two came out together and one of them won aim knocked down on thu walk while thu third ocaped unharmed and ran down thu walk y Iking XIIOOT Ti:K MIll'.NIlHI'l, A dutin' to prevent any oiit-xiilcr from stopping , li i in. Miiiln, in thu me.iiitimu bad eoll.irnl thu fcucoiid man knocked down, and win in deavoring to get hold of thu other one, but only Hiiuu-dnl in catching hold of his coat a hu mired on the run. dust then tho other two olllcers i.'iiim from around thu building, and gave chose, tiring four or five shots at him, which (oinpliuieut thu burglar leturinsl at thu olliceni with a liku vengeance, and they only gave up the thasn um hearing thu CUV or MlfllllKli, And Mippring that thu burglar was making mini u meat out of Minto, they returned to his RMBtslaure, 'tliu man was uiitdu sucuru by being placid in thu county jail for thu night. A isirtiou ot their tools were found in thu building, mid siwilor in thu key hole of tho iiafe. Thu examination of thu thief will tako place to-morrow, ho being troubled with a ao voro hejuliM.be, canard by thu thumping hu got on thn head by Minto and his little cane, Full particulars in to-morrow evening's ItKcoitl), IIEHOLUTIONS"" Of thn Labor uud l'inunco It "form Club' Wiikiikah, America whs ordslntd of Clod and our Fathers kh ' Tho Und of tho free unit tho home of the hrtivti," lint lius now become by logUl.ttlvn trickery and wrong the Unit of tho bondholder nml tho liomool tils davi' Ami Wiikiikah, capital has raptured lalor und bound It In capital Ihii and Mongolian olntliiH, when only reseuo hiiiI roller In to ilrivo CIiIiiomi cheap Inlior back to Ask, ami European cheap products titcK to Kuropo and lor u government of the peopln to Imio nioiitiy illrict to llio people, hiiiI not to hank ers, lirokerH aud bondholder! And Whkiivah, the laboring men cannot now inlso a family, that hlghtt noblest und greatest aim and ambition of human life, planted by AlinlKhiy Ood In tho hearts oi moil and women, npontlio wiikom allowed by capital ami capital by ImpnvorlNlilug U'jor IimvIiik destroyed tho equality of iiihii its to " llfii, liberty snd tho pursuit of hapnlnom;" And Wiikiikah, tlio produo ot thn earth ought lo make, and do make, under tho divine distribution of Piovldouce. a good living for ull its producers, tlio tolling mil lions of tlio ranks of labor, and Whereas, Money and Monopoly -thosn tone hearted kings of avarice Hint grod, Htnd at all tho gateways of delivery to mar ket, und loll products of tho peoplo by rail ways, by ships, nml by corners and high In tureMt, until oven tho high ay robber might blush as tho peers ot ttiiuii. And Whereas, 'I his nation was Inlemled nuiI Initiated to ho "a utivoriunoiit of ilia people by tlio people, nn I (or Hie peopV," but a J ower outside of tho Constitution, sod tin tnown to our country' overrlguty, A iner, that Uko the King and Kinperots of Europe, pays no taiol Tho (Hitter of lliu bondholder has suited mid usurped dominion over tlio people a powtr tint lias Vcome by leglilatlve Iraud, tho uu blusliliig rolitier (if tho publlo tressury, and and lliu ihrloi)tamend oppressor of Iho pui pie, by cnvplng the money thai It Is tho right snd tho province of Iho peopln throiuli tliolr Koverument to ls-ue, and to etiln ter their own iiso hiiiI good, and turning It Iwek to tbt'ui only ,uium ruinous luieresi; thtrj foro ItosD'ved. That It is tho duty of tho middle and laboring elaoH four llliiisol thoeU-ht inllllou volets of this nation, lo mui up and hnhobK the lyrsntniind ititibtr' that h no ttmbivrd, iiidIiuioveiUheil them! 'tiover thiow iho iHiiiilholdor mnl tho iiiouonolUt ami retain their rights and llttitt. To this end, lot the peopln deintud that their Hoii.tirs and I'onmeKsnieii wittl I'nsl.bnt, ahsll otuiy tkkm, and not tho money lutks of Kuiopo Hint AiiohUmI Let tlioiu uuat nveiv iKirtNniiiatlv, In nny eswcltv, Na tlounl or Ute, who rofoses to work lor the relamitof greoubark, thn rrumuitiiuilnn of liver, and who will not woik with hesrt and soul lo rexl thn rnbbnr Imml net of ItKM, and tha llurllligni treaty with Ottilia t Keaolved, That If Frauco, iu tho heart of the imiijimix ! ijiiirruf Kurope, can protect nor Homo idiHi-i ii-h by a Judicious larltr, (and she do.n inn uvon now admit American cutloryon any irms) Amelia can, by llko notion, protfot hi r home inmistrles, and can devolopo hor iron, coal, mineral mlnlnjr, msnulacturinRand transportation Intorosts, within hor own domain and capacities. Wo know that n now continent cannot bu taken itpnfia wlldornoss by a fow men and fami lies and worked iiptntocotnpotitlon with old osuntrlcx donsely populated and with all mtlorlal advantages at baud, without nil tlio pooplo assist, by n Judicious and adeiptnto roventto turlll. In unroldlntr tho rrsnurecsof tho now world. ThlH tnrltr Is for tho lAborcr and not for thn employer. Itoiolved, Tlmt our Kovnrninent h'-iall tit' borrow money, ut homo or abroad, but shml ink, W ue, and coin ItH own money 'ol 1, Miter and p.ipnr and pay It out tinon all Its ibdi's, HablllilCH nnd oxpenst-H. That uov iirument shall not pity millions of motif' v to nyndleatiM of brokers, bankerN and bond holders, to sell tho bonds to oaoli other and make thu pooplo (iny for it. Hut, on tho contrary, wo demand that our govornmont shall rcc.ill nil tlio bonds It Ii.ih fuudad upon biiruod grcoubsckH, pay off thoi-o bonds In mrinoy oi Its own Ishiih; and then if thoro Is not money enough In tho country to reduce Interest to living rates lor the borrower, and to servo all tho noftds of the ouutry's Induv- rleR, that government shall loan moueyin small sums dlrtotly to our artlsius, titer clmnlH, mnnufacturori, nnd laboring men 1 uK-,n local NPUiirltlen, an did Franco, In 1870, to rellovo tier snirorlng class-is, and which pnllny sorvod to pay hor war lino of 81,100, U00,000 In two years and four months, and whs not felt by tho country. Hnlvod, That It lit the duly of tho nroplo to kick out the money grabber), as did Gnn. Jackson tho IT. H. Hank that cont noled and esponded currency to tho ruin of many iiiousanus or mistnosn mou and inn impov erishment of labor, until almost every ono f.iltorcd butOld lllnkorvi who only nwnro the stouter "by the Klernnl" tho bank shall die; and ho did kill It ami did rostorn tho people to tliolr proper supremaay over tlnanoe) and this battle Is to bo fought again to-dav. and thn pcoplo roust be again restored to their proper control of money. Kosolvcd, That taxation, that Is now rest Ing with heavy hand on tho Door nnd tho middle clMsos, must, bo so graded upon rlohnsasto break up mouopolina, dofeat mil lionaire nrcumulatlons, and dotroy arlston nicies; nnd our beloved country must bo crimo as our Fathom designed It, thn homo of tho happy, tho equal, and tho troo 1 An Orogon Widow oa a Novada Wife Thu other day Al Perkins,awell-to-doraiiclicr in Dayton, says thu Austin lteveillc, took to himself an Oregon widow fcr a wife. It was a big event. There waa a gay party; champaign was as free as milk nnd water, and thu blow-out was Drououuccd u success. A fuw days auu. however, a change camu ovir thu spirit of tlio milk-rancher's dreams, ile did not hitch very wall witli hit new nihility, nnd ordered her to taku her four children mid skip out. .She pro duced a Colt's revolver and informed him that if hu attempted to put on any of his French airs with her shu'd till him as full of lead as tho jumping frog of Calaveras. A ueighlsir inter fered ill his behalf, and she fired them both out. Hhu now holds thu redoubt. Perkins says that Oregon widows aru hefty. SALEM P03TOFriCE. Wu herewith present a summary of tho busi tiesi of thu Salem iratollicu for thu year ending Dec. .'II, LS77t No of domestic orders issued 2,82-1 Amount " " " ?.VJ,l)ltl A I " 'J8,:ur 51 " remitted to Portland 1! 1,570 00 Ain't of stamps and envelopes sold, . 5,815 IH) No. letters received and distributed. 'H9.CM No. letters mailed and rviiullcd.... ftlO,'J72 No. letters rvgistenl. 750 No. ng. letters passing in transit, . , tiSU Salem iiais'rn distributed und for warded, lbs V.!,87G i'1-wteni and other papers dia'td lbs. -11,320 State Tomporanoo AHIaneo. Tlio seventh annual sessiuu of the Oregon Statu TemHirnnce Alliance will bu hold in thu city of Albany, commencing Wednesday, Fcl mary'JOth, 1878. 'lliu Oregon and Cnlifoni'u and Oregon Central ntilrtwl comiiaiiies have consented to carry delegates at half rates upon thu following condition! All delegates and mends rs of the Alliancu must forwanl their credentials to tho SvtruUry, at Cortnllis, and obtain his certificate, to enable them to pro cure round trip tickets at thu railroad office. Arrcotott In Bon rrnnolaco. Mr. Al I tow land, the absconding partner of it. II Price, was arrested in San rrnncuco, yetterday, ns wu are informed by the diiutchc to-day, for seduction. Thu charge as rvsrtcd, it wrung; hu was arrested for t'luK'Xelnieut, as no charge h.u ever In-eu Hindu against him for the crimu alsitu mentioned, lie will prolwbly tovisit Oregon by the next steamer. C. Mycr has rvaehed his home in Ash hnil with the stock recently purchased in tho limt. TiikSmai.i.imx A dlspttch received from Nt. Joseph, Yamhill county, dto 13 th Inst, fays; "The smsllpox susrn bore hai as Nitnied a tunro serious nature. All tne csss In this city are nearly well, but at Mr, Hill son, s, three mllei south of hero, thero bayn been ihnm deaths within a month one hav ing died last night. Oiryoui'dii, O, It, HollliiKcr, Fq , ebalrmanofthelVm ooratlo statu central ooiumlttee, has called a meeting of ssld rmnmltteo to beheld at, Port laud on Iho 31 U January. This U tho llrst iiiovomf nt In politics lor tho cotuelns elec tion, Kunenn City (Juimli Theoonlrael tor build luir the bridal airoM the McKeuala river at purrs' ferry has bn 11 to A. 8. Miller t Son for (he sum of f ".1,000 This Is tho fourth brldgo they have built In this county. The Might freeze, It Is stated, has not In Juiod the whrat sown on hltfh ground; but leruspt itiero may ua foino uiury iu iuki en ow land, iteosntlvln Ceos county Mrs John Stein here, while tolim lo a inilgbtmr's with titr Infant got lost, and was out tS hours without Mt or shelter. On Hlaoli eitwl:, UmatllU countv, diph theria lit very fatal, Twmty-fuur drnths wltliluthe Itst fo weeks havuoccurtd with in a fow miles or Pilot Hook. Tho ship hashing Wave baa made, the round Irto frem Tacoma to San Fraucleeo nnd biek In nineteen das, tho quickest time on rtuord. The New York IForfd remarks: "In tho hrlvht New American 0.vcloHnlla there's no such wotd as MIell.' Is this a oonsplraey to defraud thu American people of iu latent Inalienable grievance? Vaaaar Oollegti," sys Mrs. Jane Orev KWlsshelm, "Is a col If no at Poughkeepte wlthfOO jouug lady student, principally fools,'1 The Yaqaua Railroad Route. JuKHKHBorJ, Jan. 5, 1878. Tho holidays passed oil vory harmonious ly boro at Jefferson , a Christmas treo at M. Jl. Onurob, largo attendance, exercises splondld, ovorjbody made happy with a preont. Sunday Rchool at this place Is iu a prosperous condition. V . T. Klgdon, Eq , hen beon cloctid suporlnlondont tho third time. Tho Good Templar lodge Is In a flour ishing condition with a Rood membership. Iho tlrnnge will install their cillcora Jan uary 12th. As thoro Is n laro emigration coming lo Oregon, I will nay a fow words In legnrd to tho Yuqulnn rallmd routo nnd tho country It will travorso. This road will give n direct routo from lionton, Linn, Jano nnd Marlon counties to tho tea ccast, mid will do much to settle tho lauds and open up tho resources cf Itocton counly, Corvallls, county to.it, has a lovely location on tho Wlllumotlu with Intelligent and ontorprhlug pooplo. Looking to tho wosr, a grand strotohof scenery IIos boforo us, and a rich farming country roachos off westward to tho foot hills, Tho coast range la In plain view and Mary's Peak stands liko a mighty giant In Its midst. Philomath, eight miles west orCorvallls, near tho hills. Is a vory healthy place, location pleasant, noademy, printing n(Ga3,storo, hotol, two blacksmith hIioph, KrUt mill and tannory. To Itlodgott's Vol ley tho country Is broken; on Mary's riyor thoro are nlco lovel farms, woll Improved; back from tho river nro bald bills whore great herds of sheep rango, Thousands of acres of land boro will bo put In cultivation when tho road Is cotnplotod. lllodgotl's Valloy consists of soverul nlco farms; from horo to Ya.julna Is Iho llurnt District, con sisting of cherry flats. On Mary'n rlvor, Littlo Klk and Yaqulna rlvorH, these Hats nro extremoly rich and woll adapted to grass, wheat, nats, llsx, and vegetables. The mountains are of a loose, rich soil, coyorcd with fern, wild grass, chorry, hazel brush and burnt stubs. I bavo neon no Umbored land In the State as easy closrod as this. If thu railroad Is built, In a few years thoio mountains will bo dotuoly sollloa. D. 0. SiiKinvm. bltA'KitTON, Jan. 5, 1878. At tho monthly mooting of Mt. Vernon Orango, No. 131. P. ofil., nt Sllvorton, Jan. 5th, 1878, tho following resolution was oiler od for tlio consideration of tho momboru und was ndoplod by a unanimous voto. Whorean, sovernl years ixperlenco hns proven tlio Inolllaleuny or ixlstlng law In conlrnlllng tho expenditures of thoHtato,or In providing snltlclent revonuo lo defray Its current oxpensus, wheroby the Sta'o In debtedness has increased far beyond the limits proscribed by lliu constitution; nnd, Whereas, tho Lglslsturo has lallod to pro yldo nny remody for tho growing evils; therefore, Resolved, That wo nro In favor of the pissago of a law by tho next Lnglslnturo em bracing tho followlnc objects: 1st, Precinct asMissmonts; 2J, nqulrltig tho Secretary of dtato to apportion tlio amount necessary to bo raised lor Slato purposrs amnug (ho hsv oral ratiutloH according to their assessments ami to forthwith publish an Itemized stato ment of his estimates In a uiaunur to bo pro scribed by law. Tho secretary was thon instructed to tend a copy of tho above to tho Willamkvnc Faumkii, with requost to publish and also to Invito tho attention ofalt uranges throughout the State to a duo consideration of tho sub ject embodied In tho abovo reaolutlon. I), L. Ukminoton. Kit. Faumkii: Tho following Is a Ifstof the ofllcors electod Uoo. 15, of Charity Orange, No. 103, for tho ensuing year: P II Wlgle, M; J Kenger, O; J M Thtrp, L; Lowls 11 il linon,-;Thos. Kelsoe, AS; KM Mlohaol, Ohap; ACondra.T; F M Klzor, Sec; 1) L .ichary.C. K; Mrs Nancy Wlgle, C; Mrs Sarah Michael, I'; Mrs Kllziboth Senger, F; Miss Agnes Wuggener, Ij A S. 'Photo nro to be Installed nt thn next regular meeting, Jan. 10, 187S, nt which time wo aro to havo a dinner. Our Oraugo Is not so strong In numbers aa It was, but wo have, and hope lo retain, all our bent workors. We have do elded (o build n hall by mutual taxation of thn property belonging to the membort.; wo will only luvythntax on suoh aa will give (heir consent, and others to give what they are disposed to. Wo hayounnoludrd to in corporate our grange so that wo will bo ac knowledged by the law to bo somebody; so you can mo that wo aro taking steps of per manency. We expect to continue our work as long as we live, and hand il down to our children, much Improved. P. II. Wuiui. From Yamhill County. Nkwiikiui, Jan. 6, 1878. There is consldnrablo bid weather hero In Fast Chehalein Valley, and muddy roads and other disadvantages, but nevertheless wo enjoy oursolvos hugely; wo havo a fine m'hool under leadership of Mr. J. Tooxo, late from Ohio, and also a lively debating socie ty which wbh organized Deo. 11th 1877, and meets regularly ovory Saturday evening. Til a Is one of tho pluakautest little valley's Iu On gun; most of tho farmers aru all woll UtKl,huvlug every thlngcotnforUblonround Intnl. 'I linen aru good for tho wln'er season Mntof(ho faiuierH have eoiuo fall win at sown, It looks promising, and they otloii. late to put iu a large spring crop, Soino changes lu rent estate, probably for the bet ter, ha o occurred. Considerable laud la bo log cleared off and grubbed. Sams of the farmers are t-q'inrlng up tholi tlelda and beautifying tli ir farms. AM kinds of bu ck uru lu good ooudltlou. 11. U, 11 u.n t. Grange Celebration. Wnj)hHVit.i.K, Jan. 7, 1878. At Iho last regular meeting of Josephine Orange, No. 170, (Josephine county) tho offl cerH elect wero as follows: M, II F Sloan; O, J Welk; Ii,G Kellogg; 8, Win Ilrowu; AS, O Wells; Chap. W Kay; T, F llurne; Sec, S A llKiniuhj Q K, J llrutvn; U, Mrs Martha Sloan: P, Mra Jaun WelU: F, Miss Annie Pull; L A S, Miss Farlnda Itorough. These officer were duly iuatalled at a publlo In stallatlon on the 6trt lint, by W M, L F Allen. Upon retiring from the chair, Pro. Sloan delivered a brief address to the Patrons of JoMpblne, which was both good aud appropriate for lb ooeulon, S. A. B. Molalla, Clackamas Co., Jan. 11. Ed. FAnMEn: I think yoH nro very liberal to all mankind In allowing your columns to bo filled with woman's thoughts as woll as man's. I thought I would wrlto something about our Orange, but If my piece Is no boi ler than tho man's about the mule, Just com mlt It to tho flames. That man novor read tho Ulble, and i came very near saying novor saw a Ulble, or bo w otild not have made such a false statummit ns Nosh's llndlng a mule near Mount Ararat thnt had lived ICO days under tho water. Put to tho subject, I prom ised to wrltnabuut. Molalla Orango, ftu. W, Is wide nwako, wo havo 37 mombar, and wo have bull aim!) 20 by !W, two stories high: tho upper lory Is sb ml tlnlshed. It lacked cloth aud paper, but on Now Yenr'a day wo got together, brothers and sister, nnd put the cloih and piper on. Tho good olstoiM nud brothers brought douat Inns lor tho hall: Sister M. F. Dunoll framed and adomedour charter with slid sand various things, until It Is nlco onough to hang In a kind's palace. Slstor M. has a groat tasto for suoh things Sister M.S. Howard ndsmed our wall with such sontoncesHs these: "In union thoro is strength"; " In Ood wo put our trust" and " Wolcomo to all " ws put over tho charter (which bung over tUo Mastor) In n half circle, and " P. of II." on oich sldo and below tho charter. All these letters wero made of er orgreen cedar, and 1 assuro you It took pro clsonoss and patlonco to complote thorn. Noxt como two chromos, ono largo fruit, and tho other a largo bouquotof flowora, which woro presentod by Grandmother Noyer to tho hall; and then another largo picture from P. F. Noyor, whloh Is Faith, .Uope, and Charity; these adorn our hall ns well ns our hearts, aud wo hnvo tho promlso of another vory nlco one from Sister Knott. Wo had a publlo Installation. Worthy Deputy Hon da II, of Oregon City, wns Inylted to Install our olllcers, but did not attend, and they wero installed by E. U. Noyor. N. H. Dar noll Is our Mastor for tho ensuing year, and was our faithful socrotary for thrco years; W. I. Dills is our scorotary for (his year. Aftor Installation camo tho dlnnor, nnd tho good things on tho tablo would havo boon en ornamont at a wedding dinner. Tho day passod off lovoly, with tbo oxceptlon of my child's falling ogalnst'the hot stove and burn ing Its face, but as It did not burn doop it con healed. Molalla Orange, No. -10, moots the first Sat urday In ovory month. Sot'iiiA J. Novun. A liian r, Jan. 14, 1878. At a regular meotlug of Grand Pralrlo Grange, No. 10, hold Jan, 12, tho following o nicer a wero lnstallod for (ho ensuing year, by worthy State Deputy It. A. Irvine, nsslst- od by I'.ro.S. A. Dawsou, Mastor of Harmo ny Grunge, No, 23: C G Ilurklmrt, M; Itoborl Fouler, O; W P Audorson, L; Thos. Promnn.S; Reason McConnoll, A S: SS Markham.Uhsp; I It Froman, T; F A P.irk hart, See; J G ltod, G K; Mrs J G Meed. 0; Mrs M Ilodlne, P; Mrs O V Froman, F; Mrs lleason McConiwIl, LAS. After tho In stallation, we prooeodod lo the cohool-room below, nnd thoro pnrlook of a'bouutltiil fesnt sprenu bv tho good Sisters ot tho Order. Tnn Installation being publle, tho hull was crowded to Its inmost capacity, and nil spent Iho tiny very pleasantly. Grand Pralrlo Grnne.li moots uvery second and fourth Sat unlay in each ii.oinli. F. A. UuitKitAHT, Sco'y. namBBBunan TrjE ff1rKE7S. The Wheat iflarkot. a "mm Wheat is a Utile lowor in Liverpool and San Franalsoo and freights aro advancing at both Han Francisco and Portland. It is thought wo may yet havo 20,000 tons to Bblp from tho Columbia river, beforo next bar vest, and that tbo year will probably seo two hundred tbouiand tons of wheat ship pod abroad, Including ofoourso the products of tho Uppor Columbia region. California will ship much moro than whs ox pooled u month or no ago, as rains through tbo State bavo not froo surplus grain that would havo boon kept over if ibere had been a prospect of another dry year. II looks very much ns if wo might anticipate a decllno in wheat quotniloiu soon, nud not sin such high prices prevail, tbo advance in freights bolng a bullluiuutcnuKO if no othor. Liverpool, Jan. II. A leading grain circu lar says tlio anticipation of an armistice tins uroatod a now dullness In Had) with a ten dency to roautlon arising moro from tho condition of tho demand than from any general disposition of sellers to give way in prices beyond a limited extent. On spot however as in many nthors tho market valuo of wheat rather receded within a few days but exoopt lu regard to parcels on quay thero Is no quotable rodnotlon, and any reduction made Is to avoid expenses of storage In this market to-day thero was ouly a small business in wheat and sellers accepted a penny and in some Instances ox ship two pence per cental under rates of Tuesday. Flour is equally dull aud in buyers favor, lu corn there wan a mederoto business, old mixed supporting last quotations; uow was throe ponce per quarter cheaper. The Salem MarkoU. Salkm, Jan. 10, 1878. Wheat Is still selling at 1 12-f per bush el atSalom Mills, no other buyeratthat figure, and Iho prospect or holding at that Is not good. Oats aru duller, the highest ngura paid be ing 47Jo per bushel. JVo hoar of -15o per bushel, silver, bolng paid within a fotvdaya for 1,000 biihbels at Turner. Hay is telling at $17 per ton, and would bo higher only that It Is being shipped rom tho Columbia river, yla Portland. Farmers bringing In produce receive the following prices: Putter good fresh rolls, 30j,anduood demand; eegs 25a to 2So per dozen; potatoes 37,,-jO to JOo per bushel; up. ides -loo to 50o per Ousbl; Krd 12jo per I b uud no other hog products of tho present season's curing have not yot found too way to market. Portland Produce Market Wo copy the following from tho Oregonian of tbo ld'.b: Wheat S U2 15. Flour lktst brands $6 757 rr bbl.; outside and country brands, fia 00; tine and supernne, f5 25a5 50. ' IIy Choice timothy, baled, f 12U3; looso 9UH 50, Oats Beat 45c, common, 55. lUcon Sides llal2)ic,bamsl34l5o; shoul ders, 00. I.nl Oregon-made, fresh, in 101b tins. Hj; Id keg, 15l4o. ' Chicken-fa 60f3 50 par d-w Butter 18a20o: Choeso, lualOc. Eggs Mo pr doz. Barloy Choice browing ?1.45( fcod, $1.65 porewt. Wool-Dnlt sale at 22M21c. Legal Toudora in Portlaud buying 00 soiling, 07. Sliver Coin 3MV,4 por cont. discount. Ban l'rnnclsco ItlnrKcC. Ur TKUJonarit. San Krnncifco. Jnn. 34. Whcot-Shlpplr" ' S7.Va 30: intlllnz $J 23fJ 30. SALKM MARKET. .VONKTAIIV. Leual Tcxnuns, livylug, OGc : eclllii?, OTc. PLoun. (TiTun &c Wheat, beet white y bnMul fl 12tf Uatr, libit 3 Corn Meal, V D ' " Flour, bcJt, ) enck. (K barrel) ri).l 63 ItncUw heat Flour, V 6 Ilran. M ton tr, OtV IB SbortK. W ton 20 COfj 30 Oil Ctka Meal, V ton K IXX4.... KUiSccd, per lb 9K-... Uay, & ton, now 1R WIT baled, V ton SO 25 OROCGRIB8. Bnear, Ban Fraocieco reflncd, V bbl 134 H Inland la.an crashed lWft 1CV powdered IK U granulated IMS 11 Strap, Ucal 1 001 Tea, Japan. W lb COftl 00 Imperial 1 3Hi$l W Coffee, Costa Illca, V ft a. .. Itlo 2-4 .. Kono 2fift - Java Kt& .. Salt, Carmen Inland, por cw 751 CO Liverpool, coano... CM rO dairy ttl 7B Bay 87 F11DIT8. VE0iTABLK8.:0. Apples BJ.V dried, lb Kt S Peaches, dried, V 15 15 Hams, " " lOfll 1 I'cars, ..c. prbn ..G& .- Beans, V lb Potatoes, V baehcl. 37 Onion, $ to..... $ Cabbage, V doz 7G&1 Ot BUTTnnrEaos, o. Batter, rrenh rolls, fl 9 0 30 packed..... ............... ..- KiTKC, V dozen -!0il .. Chceie. Orccon prime, lb left Lard, V lb.?.. ...... ...r.. 12 OILS, A. Llnrced Oil, boiled, p irallon 1 lOftl 29 raw, " 1 ur Laid Oil, W Ration 1 C2ftl 75 CoalOll, " 7-"4 -- Kcatsfoot Oil, V gal 1 CW12 00 Tallow, W lb liii 10 MrwMMMMMMMMwnawMipnMmijgii.'inw BUDINE8S COLLOS, ff-i r,mt Slvett, Nit Kifry, Rt I'mHim, C.. Imparts a thorough nud practical I'ducutlon In all commercial and Kuglfhh biauchoH. French, Uerman, Spanish, Drawing and Telegraphy. This echoed having greator faiillilles, nnd enjoying n moro xiiiiilvo paironairniipon thn good ono nndeullght onodjudytnont of Iho publlo. I.tBT OK TACUI.TY. B P. Heald, II. M.Ntearns. W. II. U. Valentine, ittrs.u, wood nu ry, EMI Mrs. A. M. llaioii, A. P. Dulllol, C. F. Morel, F. V. Woodbury, A. IJ. f'spp, T. It Soiiihern, Mr. W. J. Hamilton, F, S'crepnl, Geo JctimV, A. "Vandurnullltu. ITS 8PECIAL1 ADVANTAGE3. Tho attention to gentUmanly manners and correct buslnoss bablts, and Iho fact that the Business Iiiucatlon Is not confined lo Book keeping, Penmsnxhlp and Arithmetic, bnt Imparts such broad culture as tho limes now demand for a high position In the Morcantile Commuulty. The employment of enly llrt-claes Teach ers in ovory Department, and in unftlalent nnmborssoas to glvo personal uttoullou to ovory pupil. Its comploto system of ACTUAL BUSINESS PItACTIOK, by which pupils are flttod to enter tho Counting-IIouso directly from Iho School. Tho high standing of its Graduates In tbo Business Community. The Pains taken to food re positions for Graduation good Business l'-Htabll&hmonts. Tho admission of pupils oi both mx(h and of any sto, so that jouhk boys aro rendered moro manly by tho luhcclutfon ot Iho pupils of an older ui. In having thn largent and best ventilatod and arrauged School -room, and tbo largost yoarly atteiidanoo of any Business Training; School In America, Tho liutuedlatn notification of paronts In caNoof Hlnencoot any pupil, and tho pain takon to keep them lufoimrd of tho progreta and deport ment of their miiis. Thn Fact that each pupil boaomes nu olo gant Business Penman bul'nre Qrsduallng. Its deparlmontxor Modern Laugusges and Drawing, lu which each pupil can receive Instructions freo ofchuruo. Its completo Department of Telegraphy, In which students ure flttod to outer ut onto upon tbelr duties as Operators, Does not IfiHiie Lll'o Scholai ships , bu t glvea thorough instruction at reasonable ratos, Invites examination from all Interested. Tho 'College Journal," giving full partic ulars regarding onurse nflnstructlou, terms, etc , may bo bad at tbo OfUre of tho Collene. 21 Post street, or by addrealPK E. P. HEALD. rrosldent Business Collcgo, Han Franclcco. Tho P. ?. T. Co.'s Steamor 3. T- OHTJnoH: WILL LKAVK Portland Jor Duomi Vitu unci Wny I'uftw, BVKItY TDJWDAV, TnUitSDAY, & SATORDAV, People, PatrowizQ Your Own Boat rrotcctlou nualnst High Rate tiuarnntcctl 1 J. 'A. SYRATTOX, Attorney at Law, 8AL,K.Nf. OH Hri ON. OOte on Bute 8treot.loppolte the Btunelt IIodm. S1200 ht.l. mUt ft. A. URAhT CO. I, i, UwmM, Ut,6iniU. q7 $2500 A TEAK. AircaU wanted. BuU-BaclrlflmAtii.pKrttM.i.H. AanM J.VORI a 00. M iMia, BK K tp