wJnim(mm r' - si- jupinin , ij lilWff.il.' .mmKSSrffl . ' ' mmHiimwrttvm r , o. " mum mart ratntY, OLA.RKE & CBAIG, rmuxnEM axd rsonuvroaa. 8. A. CLAUKK. . W. CRAIG. Trn or (nferlptUB. Oaoeopy, one yesMW numbers) "f'SS Oneeopy, six months (tenuirber).. 1.25 Oo etmr. Wove months (in nmnhpm ....... .7 HAI.KM, yiUDAT, BKPT. 13, 1878. Btmorcix UETTini. from our iciiulur rorrn.oniIfT)t ) Biiukihih, Aug. 7, 137H. 'JWu In a liuliuf in our own ountry tliat tlioro Li warcely any dronkeanerw in Kurope, and thai this plaguo in peculiar to America. I have road an inuch in American papers, and in lettors o( toarieto, and 1 have hoard Amcr icaan on this mdo assert that they have never noon a drunken man Lo Kurope. 1 cab only nay that thoso Americans who lave not wcn a j;riat deal of inebriety horo have boon almost rrorooolowily proBorvod from a sad and disgust ing, bat very common rpoctaclc. There may net bo an many persons found dead drank, as tho saying is, here wi in America; bnt a inuth larger proportion of thu people arc always in a state of oomi-intoiicatfon, or it iniy bo said, . never quite Sober. Hot it is hard to under, stand how any otio can have lived in Kurope for oven a short time and not have seen men dead drank. 1 lwvo socu thorn in I"ari too drunk to keep thoir feet, and while in Frank fort on the main, Inst wook, 1 saw iff tho irpaoe of five minnlM two men carried to the lock-up 90 hoIploMly intosicatod that they oould not lift a hand. Tho manifestation of drnnkeunons . in Karopca and America is very different, aud the infroqnency of crimes arising from in tosioation horn, Li ono reason why it is thought there is less of tho vieo on this than the other side of tho Atlantic Ho tWotiKhly have aflis of nppruiHion nnd rigid subjection to law trained tho European nature that in momenta of tnaU duet oiullunont ho never forgets tho terror of law. Thin, I think, is not inconsistent with tho fact that a larpi proportion of our criminal population is of foreign birth. The iiiddm transition to u new country the elevation to oitivtonship no utterly confounds hto iiiijKjrtc-d Ueasof political and social relations that the reoiiil of ays of dooputiam falls as it wore, upon tho liberator. It ha i boon frequently said in favor of Prfiri mvui institutions and liablts Uiit thuy have i o Uirs, nor tho vito practicu of walking c? nnl drinkio;; utndar; but have, innknil, jjanli I s uit'l wiloonn, wheru they f," with their families and dunk nt leisure. It in dillioult to see wln'rciii the superior viilui' (if tliu Kiiropoan utmtorii, row largely introduced in Ainuriai, 'ooimisti. If a mmi must drink, it would ikiih 'that tin Mxiiicrhu nan'.lown it down and j;ci 'about his bnnlmiM tho butler. I U'llcve if tlioro oould bo r,oi;iHed necimt (fnfl'iltlimriXii li jt'lTirouijirnoiua iliijioailblo in totimutor that would preeimly Kaumi tho ainuunt of inebriation, ho lU iiinnifoKtiktinii in 'individuals oxtrtmo ur mild, it would bo found 'that there ii n much hluher average according to ixipuUitioii in Kun) than in America. Tho tirual niuuifiHU'tmi of uitoxiciiUon in I'uriuuii counlrkM is loud oxuited talking and ScHtiuoUlion, mid raiual olinvrvers, iguor.v.t oi iiu augu',ani apttonttnhutu this u nutional habit, viviu-ity mid hoikI humor. Hut tl.iuio nnpiaiuUtl with tho dcumu dinH.n other Hinti, kuui i(;nri ai would eaiuwi a lawyer or phyKiei:in to lo.to hoiik) prn(.tUo in America, -r uml.o nhat is cidlcd a "marrying man" Itum vlipltle iu thu o)' of prudent pannU. Winn bihin; unl Kwir bib'ui ii a universal habit hi I'ruueu, (Jinuuny, HwiUerland arxl tel(;iuiu. Wiu, wonn-n and children all drink, and Mimn of tlMui drink nearly all tlir titno. I do not think tlutt Ue ,Ti'4it Uhji nt lI'idnlUrg wxhiW iMttome ix'opUi a K'-t while. In l'ranco wiivo is the uinvciTjil bevirato of the rich and tho poor, kitd 1 do not think that it is an ex. atruUon to hay that tho KrvjiUi drink iiioru w iihi than wulur, Auiericaits, no matter what may have Ut'ii thoir pledjr, as a mnal tiling, take to uin and bwr driukiac as boon us they have Ik n a raimth iu Kuno. It is said that the wutur of many KuruMau citim, anil eK). idally of 1'aris, U iMit K00'! 0,lt' ullr cuautrv mwi and eoiuitrywomeu jjivt this as on cxctifo for their (:l (rum nlitiuen(. Hut I do not think thim is any t hint; thu matt r with thu waUr, cc'pt a lack of ice. Tbe waUr iu I'urii a jH'rftctlf clear, sweet, and uut very warm vi's in Um botUMt wither. C 8. A. Erongollcal Conforeneo. 1711 litl IUT MOHNtmi ttmiio. Omfvrenoo oprnl in tho aaual form with Hishop in tho chair. Minutes of trUys Nwiion it J aod ikIUh1. The cvniinitt a !umUrun aud Sunday KcIkhiIs, nitulo ri'Hkrta whlih wire adt'pw-d. A nMivlution fiivwinj; raising at luit ono dollar per liMitulsx for loistionury )uronii was adopt d. On motion the tnwuwirt waiiiKtnxt.xl ti pay into tlirt 5ontary of the roiMou.u'y societv the Mtim of siitj .nine dolUm A roinintttic on iw biutuktuva i-as kppoiuU.l. d, lWixitvix was docttxl by lxvllot,trijjiurtj of the vtifcrt.mv lor tho eoounj; y I'Ar, AfVtr m'oic, and pray r by thvlluhcp im fuijvxi wilji.iru(l to iuct at '2 ' m ithjuihih hiniiK Oafrnnco cxMitl with rtadin iJ Scripture by tho ltinhop and pr)r by J. ltoirit, JUdl tulled. The following vtuluitti,s Uiiir ealhtl on main n rUk, cvtnmittvo ou ihureh rtport aud thurrh aifIrv, whtrh wtor sdoptL A)td'itiontnb.iinj;tr.aiiVw to thecitmnsol S.OouiwJ (othoO O.K.lL(V,waivadatd.viop trl. Iltr- Mr Shr'r of th Anntitun Tract SiMKty of Ku KranciMX), im lalWnl upon aud mult hoauo uUr-tuit( mnaiki upin work of wwi t j, A lt4utievi u otferxl and adopted tend ing to llohop lkiwmxn, the thanks vf the cvn. KtomU bui-vUitto HaUm, ami the abl tnd imrUal tuaoncr la which be Uvl MdtcU J the latM of the ooeJvrvBxe. (.Vmfere then adjourned. (From ' Dm Itt-ro it, Wept. 7. AHOTHXK BVK3JXX. This morning, at an carry hou'.the citizens in tho ricinity of Fisher's livery stable, on Oonv ncrdal street, were startled by tho intelligence that in this quiet and pcaeefnl port of our city, last night, a man had wait n bnllet through h's bead, and thns put an uid to bli existence. Wo hastened to tho scene of excitement, and foand the deceased lying flat on his back, with a wound jost below tho right temple, where tho bullet that did the fatol deed had entered, com ing out at tbo left ear. Tho right hand lay npon hifl breast, and besido him lay a revolver, imp poicd to Jiavo been tho ono that sent tho piete of lead on its mission of dnatli. Upon inquiry wo gathered the following facts: Tho decked, B. If. Zimmerman, camo to this city from Hhcnld's rtation, and er.gaywl board at tho Cliomekc-ta hotel, in the evening he went to his room, but abont 10X10 r. m came down stairs and went out npon the street' This appears to have beta tho latt any one saw of him. This morning, about 6 o'clock ns James Barker who rooms in the old honeo just south of the hotel, started out of Urn back dcr o gut a irail of water from the water plug, in the rear of Gaines Fisher's stable, saw the dead man lying in the rear of thu honsc. Ho told tho Iktvs at tho stable what ho hod recn, and immediately Coronor Urown was notiGcd, who Bummonodnnd empaneled a jnry, andaninqaest wai hthl over tho lxdy. Dciwod was well dressed and had one twenty, and ono ton dollar gold piece, together with somo silver chanpo in his pocket, making in nil something over thirty-six dollars. Noth ing was fimrid upon his person from which nny cine could be gainxl for tho cause of the com mission of thu raih act, which must have token place about 11 o'clock last night, as several persom living in thu neighborhood btard tho report of a pistol nt nlxmt that honr. HltrOtlT OF TliK JUUT Wo tho undersigned jury rnpanclcd to in estigato thu catiho of the death of ono N. II. Zimmerman, who uns found dead in tho city of .Salem on the morning of Rcptcmbor 7th, 187R. and nflef hearing tho cvhk'nco iu tho case, wc find that tho tttid Zimmerman, rams to his dtath from n jrittol shot tired by his own hand. William 1ioamt, Foreman. WAU.ACJ". Mauzisy, V. II. Waltkii, (). 1 MAnKKY, D. F. iMTAUiurrrn. J. J. Oooi'uiu rmiz AT JKFTXHBON. T7oo)ou PHUa lliirnod Ec;irj 1-ocj, Ilutwcrn lOnnd II o'clook last night, the Hot iury building nt JiuTenioti iimi totally do stroyed by lire. When tho flro wai first dii covctt.d it was breaking ont through tho nof, anil I'd rapid was it I pre-id Uirough tho entire building that bnt litthi opjiortuuity wai given to navu anything. Mr, Win. Hl.cllon, thu lri loo, with thu nsisianco f others, saved n lianiL No time wai given to have any of tho machinery. Tho iiro originated in tho nccoud story, ami it iu not yet known uhithcr it wai thu work of an in cendiary or not. Tho' value of tho property was 1 vtvvoen 5,000 nud Ttl.OOO, and lxtlflngol to A I.tttiimnn, of this city, lnsnr&noa 1,000. Wo If.vrn thnt Mr. Htineon had tnvlcd tlitu proiHTty to Mr. Hnondun for h"s iutorvst in tho spriiigrt in lVniglart county, and iletds won) to ! okuhaaged on uojkt Muuday. Inhntnnn Xiumnn. Yisterday morning in the nbiioneo ii Mr. (, Ls Fisher, from hi livery vUblo on Ceiumerrul street, oimi of tho men in bis emplvy Uiought to try ono of Iiu brutal luperiiuvnts for breaking a borne from jiullmg back when hitched, lie took n three quarter inch rope, made u draw liop, pliiaj.l it in thu horsoV moath ovor tho tongue, tht n fastened Uie end to a ludtir loip in the mull, got n piece of iron nbont mi inch in diameter, nud about three and a halt feet leiif, plaood himself iu front of the horso aud made motions u ith Uiis piece of iron, m though he would striko him on the huail with it, caudnj tho horse iu his fright to jull lnoli Mith groat force. This was related Uirec differvut tiines Mhen thu bWl burst fro:u the poor auimal's month, and tho iuhuinauho3tlerlKcaineaUrm(d and oooiied his brutal experiment. Upon exam, mation it was found that the rojo had ulmott tut tho touguo uir, haxitig only a wry thiu parlivls nt the bottom m hich was pruttvd by the iawH. This would Ipo bottler nud horwi trainer, tl i n lcotight tho reit f tho Itojuabout tho (table not to tdl tho priqiriitor, iu hoito that tho larmi milit )m lot out to soinu ouu dining tho day, when two miKchief coukl le hud ihi to some one t W sluublcrs. Hut Mr. Fihcr on bis n turn Uiui uifotuu-d of what had ttuua. pirtd, and tho nun nt ouoo roceiied hu iii charge. lWsldtu the sutTcnng the huiho tnwt endure, Mr. Hahcr will hmto tho uso of htm during thu busiest kc.isoii of tho Jiur. if not altcgether. Uxtonalvo preparations. Tho Oregon au Califoniu Railroad Com Mvny aro inaktugexteniivdpreiamtuui3 touuet tho domaud for cars to move tho present h.ir vedt. Tho nvid h.u Ikhmi overhauls! .nd in many plaoe renenivlj their oxteuio dk and wanhoifu eulargvl, aud yostvnlay i'htcu now Ux ears oro brought frui tho ihoi to thu l'.ut Portland yard to Ki ditrikutl uloLg tho route to rrceito thtir cargotM of n.u. Autitauc ataralial. IKivid D. I'rvttyinan, of Fobi cmuty, has Uvn appoieted Atxittaut Mankal at the Fair Ground is by J. Henry Urown Cidvt Marthal. This ii a gcod apiiutmrnt and ono that Mill give NitiKf.kctkm to thooo iutrretrl. Mr, Pretty man has berved in kiuo Htition at every Htato Fair hel in Oiein, kiuj the organiza tion of the fociety, ex W t the Crt jear. Ho a attcndtnl ever- fair held. WTTL.AMHrfTE FARMER FfOin ihtlly Keooid, Sept. 0 Karrew Eaoapo. Ist evening the northern bound train had a narrow escape from being thrown from bridge No. 9 to the bottom, a distance of thiry feet. Yesterday afternoon Frank Sprognc, of Marsh field, a few miles north of Oregon City while out walking discovered bridgo No. 9 near that place to be on fire about the middle. Ho lost no time in running to a house, getting n bucket and wator and extinguishing tho flames. This was not done however until after tho end of tho tic bad been burned off so that tho raili were unsupported, aud had tho train coma along would huvo ben hurled down into tho ravine. Thu young man knowing tho crcnins tram would boou be there, run as speedily ns possible up the road. Ha hail not gone but a short di tanco when ho heard train coming, and dis playing a rod flag which he hurriodly had pro cured brought it to o halt aud told them of the danger. Hands were soon at work, and after a delay of about two houw it had been repaired snfliciently to allow tho train to pass over. Some of the more timid pcrfcred to walk over, which they did, and were picked np. A purse of money amounting to about rif'een dollars, was raised nmong tho pawengers, but tho boy refused to receive it. It wai decided to pro curonhanksomoly engraved medal, appropriately inscribed aud forward it to him ai n testimonial of the gratitudo of tho passengers. Territorial Pioneers or California, J. Ilenry Brown, secretary of tho Oregon Pioneer Association, shows us n beautiful work of art just received from tho association of Ter ritorial Pioneers of California. It is a certifi cate of membership in that association, and consists of ft collection of elegantly engraved views illustrating tho epochs of life under the Indians, the Spaniards, and American rule, with picture of Sutter's fort, Sutter's mill, the raiting of the bear flag at Sonoma iu '40, tho railing of thn American flag at Monterey, tho arrival of Kteaum with news of tho admission of tho State, celebration of admission, immi grant! snow-bound, and different nccncs of life in '49, nil grouped together and making a very beautiful memento for tho families of tho Tcr ritorial Pioneers to preserve for all time. Wo should like to kc fometliing like it for Oregon. A JLHUo Mistake A correspondent of tho Dallas Itcmizcr writ ing from lluona Vista says: A fownighU sinco a oouplo of strangers wcro jmt in tho name room to sleep, at our hotel. Oue of thorn over cautions, put his pauts nndor his pillow for svfu keeping; during tho night his purse, con tiiningJWor ?W, worked ont of Iu'h pocket and into Uio tiok. In tho morning tho money was miosing and then was trouble in camp. A warrant was promred for tho nrrost of stronger No. 2, Dr. , but wai discharged from em tody, evidence being iimuKicltut to bind him over. When the money mom found things llat tcnodoulBorccwli.it. Hootagoa. Hayn tho Standard. Parties who wcro pron ont aStho council informs us thnt when Oeu. U ... .1 ..i:,,.. . ..tt ..! ,...-w .-- Indians were tcrriheJ. liven CoL Coranyor, whuai m usual with agents, wai in sympathy with the Indians, was astonished, and as led if tha "hrita;rii were to bo hnngl" Oon. Howard v ai not in temper to parley, and demanded an imtiUHliatu sarroudor, remarking that hu had foroo enough on thu ground to carry out his or der. At thid moment tivo coinpunim of triH)ps runouudetl tlio council, nvwly at any moment to uhaigu upon the Indians. CliUdrcn's Ala Bocloty. Tlie annnal meeting of the Orecou ChiWrcn's Aid Society was held Thursday ofUrnoou in tho M. It Churcli. Tlio following otticcw and Hoard of Managers were elected for UioeiiEuiug yoari Prejideut, Mrs. J. II. Moorosj Vice Prcs- Went, Mm, If. Carpenter; Secretary, Mrs. A. W. Kmney; Treasurer, Mrs. O. W. Oray. Board of Monaccrs Mrs. A. A. McCnlly, Mrs. I. N. OillK.ii, Mrs. S. C. Adams, 'Mrs. O. O. Van Wagner, Mm. J. Miuto. Mm. S. A. Clarke, Mrs. Ixslie, Mrs. D. A. Miller, Mrs. T. McF. Fatten. Dcotla tVxn.lC 11 Helnlnger. Kllen 11, wife of Rev, S. Hcininger, died at Dayton, iuYarahill county, last Saturday, aged 'JO years, 10 months aud 13 days. She was born in Michigan, where sho shared the lot of an itinerant's wife for fiyu years, and then moved to this State three years ago. Her remains was buried iu ths cemetery near Wheatland, and a lu-o concoutso of people attended the funeral, which was conducted by ltov. Bowersox, of Albany. Temporary Post. Wo learn that Gen. Howard has ordered a temiorary post, to consiit of ono comjiany of iu fan try and oue of cavalry, to bo eatablinhcd on tho Umatilla reservation. Tho post Hill be about midway lotwticu the agent's house aud the town of Foudleton. These troops will hold b.ul ludiaiu, and equally lad whites in check. Altogether wo deem tho actiouof Geu. Howard einiui atly proper. Nominated for Congrosa. N. T. Caton, of Walla Walla, has licen nom inated by the Democratic Territorial Conven tion of Washington Territory, for Delegate to CongroM, by acclamation. Mr. Caton Mas fonnorly n n-sklont of Salem, and M-rved a term at clerk of Marion county. He is a lawyer by profession. Bosoercesi of Oregon. Wo are in receipt of tho "Resources of Ore gon and Washington," tho neatest paper pnb lishcsl in ths State, It is full of interesting t'.vtug matter, and general kuowlvdgo of this Stato and Washington Territory. Subscription urivHj 1 M) per year. Send a"numUr lo your Invndi iu Uio Kant, if you want them to gain information regarding tho resources of Oregou. Salts CCBBHOOd. Tho Capita) Lumbsring Conqvuiy, by its attorneys, Harlinr .V Stratton, also Hawley, DoM X Compaay, by their attorneys, Shaw Jt lUruatt, Oviuiuieucetl suits iu the Ci.cuit Coutt this iuor:ui against the Pacific Threshing Machine Coinpviy j the tirt suit is for 1S$0 ii5, and the etixr for $171 t8. TASK DtRKCTORT. TtajeoadPUoo offllng or SUta fair for X87S Indiana, nt Indlannpollfl.BcpJcmbor SO to OotoberC, Alex. Heron, secretary. In diiitinpoliH, .. ., Ohio, nt Columbus, Beplcmber 0 to 13, John H.KIIpiart,8corctury, Columbus. IlllmK nt Freppor. September 10 to 21, P. D. KlHhor, seorelnry. hprlngfleld. MiSHourl, nt St. Louis, October 7 to 12, G. O. Kiilb, Bocretary, 8t IyjulH. Mlohlttmi, at Detroit, September 1G to 20. J. P. Thompson, fourctury, Detroit. Iowa, at C'ednr Ilnpids, Beptember 10 to 521, .Tito. It. Khairer, Kecretnry, lair- Nidiranltn, at Lincoln, Foptcmber 2,1 to 27, 1). H Wheeler, necretary, Plattu- mouth. . . . . , , Oregon, nt HnVm, Oftolior 10 to 18, K. M. Wiiltc, peerelnry, Bulcm. Wlhconslii, at Madleon, rfept'mter9 to in, Gfo.E. Ilrvant, secretary, Maillsnii. Minnesota, at St. Paul, Beptombcr 2 to 7, It. C. Juilson, wcretary, F.irmlngton. Califoinln, at Bnernmento September 16 to 22, Jtob. Beck secretary, Sacra mento. Vermont, nt St. Albany Bepiembpr 10 to 12, Hftirv Clark, wjuretary, Itiitlnnil. Toxiib, ntJIoUHton, October UltolKlJns. F. Dumtile.Heeretary, Houston'. Georgia, at iMaeon, Oetober 28 to No vember II, Malcolm Johnson, Hectelary, Macon. Puiitihi-U-nnln. nt Wrln. Kptlf otllbir "fi to 27. Thwi. J. Kilge, Hi-cretuiy, HiirrMitirir New JiThoy. nt Wavorly. ncptember 10 to 21, V. M. Force, secretary, Newark. Kiiusit. at Kanwis City, September 10 to 21, D. 1. Hall, secretary, Kansas City Mo. Central Ohio, nt Mcchanlsburg Sep tember 8 to C, J. E. Shepherd, secretary, .Meohnnlcsburg. Colorado, at Denver, Bopterabcr &J to 28, Jno. Armor, secretary, Denver. Southern Ohio, Dayton. September 23 to 27, J. A. Miller, secretary, Dayton. Bcspoet tbo Name of Woman. The follnwong admonitions shnulil tic periodlnally reptibllshod in every news paper, in the onlertliat thoy may belnef Incllily Htampe! upon thu memory of ev ery young mnn, ami every one dno nccnu tomcil to make light of a womun's nnme. which "hnuld bu tho "iminodiate Jewel" of every one's fouI: Never uho alady's namoln an improper place at an Improper time, or In mixed company. Never mako assertions about her that you think untrue, or alluvions that she Herself would blush to heir. When you meet with men who do not Hiiniplo to ii ii' woman's name In a reck less manner, shun them; they aro the very worst members of tho oommiinlty; men lint t' ovt-ry hciiso o' honor, overv feeling of humanity. Many a good and worthy woman's character has been for ovcrruineil, ami her h art broken by a He innuufactureii hy homo villlau, and repent eilwlien ithhoubl not have been, anil in pro-ioniiii orthiHc wliiHtt Judge meul ooulil not deter them from clreuiat lug tho foil I and bragging rerort. A shinier prop.i';uteil, omi of the smallest tiling dcioiitory lo n woman's ell iracter magnify us It circulate, nutll Its mon strous weight orn-lio I the poor tincon sidous vlot tin. Hespuct thu uumo of wnmuii. Your muthur and sl.ster.s are wo'iiin, aud as yoi would h.ivo their fair iiameH uutnriiirdicd and their lives tnieinblttered by thu Hlautleier's bitter tongues hucd thu III your own words m.iy bring tin in tho m itheTr slater or the wl 0 of some fellow creatine. TIS1E3 UVIU.Y AT WOODI1UHN, WOODIIUHN Aug. 80, 1878 Mil. EniTinc-Tliis pluco has boon of such importance that I think It deserves particular mention. Wo have shipped up to thu present time, this month, fully three cur loads or grain to Portland. I think we have done more bnlne."s in the lino of sending grain than any four sta tlonson the road. Our receipts have been over thirty wagon loads per dny. Our largest warehouse Is full to its lastextent, and we have been obliged to make en gagements to store in Portland. There will not bo over two thirds ad much wheat for oxpirt from this section as there was last year, but tho quality is far sujwrlor to that of any previous year: in reality It could not be any better. Not withstanding that the average of the oat crop, Is more than hist year, thu surplus from about here will not be mora than half that of last yesr. Tho unusual dry mouth with us hits not injured tbo qual ity, but in this neighborhood tbo yield or oats will not be more than 26 bushels to tlio acre and Unit of wheat has been twenty-two bushuls. A.Matiiiot Has n man a right to kill himself? Judgu Smith of New York says lie has. In a recent case ho told Henry Daniels, who was arrested for felonious assault, that hu hail a perfect right to kill him self, but hu had no right to attempt thu life of any ono else. A lawyer writing to a Sow York p.ier on thu subject says: "A schoolboy oould scarcely display s.i complete ignorance ef law as thu above. Noiiorson has a riirht to take his or her own life; on the contrary, tbu attempt to take it is a felony punishable by a term of years in States orison. J f such nerson siueeisls iu taking iris or her lire, of course uopuuisumcut cm men tie mulct ed; but any person who kuowiugly ald si or astlstetl such suicide iu taking his orherowh life, Is by common law guilty of murder, and can be punished accord ingly." The women of New York have undertaken the herculean task of reforming tho voters of ttiat MUte. "lAiitco was served at the (tolls in U.ica at a hto election. The ladies of various Christian tempcrauco associations labored un ceasingly iu every ward, scrviug rotrvsktncntj to candidatcd and oters nawsaudMiches.now bowuiusnow take, now uie. now cracker aud vheoo, always coflee, and never whisky or beer At tho various illin' placed 5,725 cups id cof. fee were handed to politician and voters dur ing tho day. There was good order everywhere aud very fow casesof intoxication were reported iy tne police. Miss Mattio L. Powell has fitted nn the church ou l'iety Hill iu rjikndi.1 style for htr pupils, making it attractive and pleasant for mem. iter scnool opened with twenty puj-5 In atteuvkiAce. "" Asother Narrow Oango. Artloles of Incorporntlan Lave beea signed for tho purposo of building a narrow gaugo railroad from Jackson ville lo the coaBt, with the following named gentleman ns incorporators: C. C Beekman, Alex Martin, E. D. Foun dray, John E. Ross, Jacob Ish, M, Han ley, J. M. McCall, R. D. Hume, J. N, T. Miller, John Orth and N. Langell. Tho capital stock of theenmpany JsS2, 000,000 divided into shares of $200caoh, and it Is proposed tn build tho road from this place to Ellensburg, at the mouth of ltoguc river, a distance of 90 miles. Moro Soldiers. Or tho steamship Oregon arrivod Col. Perry and 150 soldiers, fresh recruits from Govern ment Island Now York. Thoy wero taken to Vancouver and from thence will go to Lapwai Fort, where they will bo stationed. lNTHRWnol.K HlSTonVOI' MKDIOIKK, UO prparBtlou has ever performed suuti mar vellous euro', or maintained so wldnu ropu tatlon, as Aykh'm Ciikiiiiy FixTonai., which I Isncogn'xMlHH tlio world's leuicuy lor an auiiilnuxd series of wondortiil euros In all ellmaies hsn inado It universally known as a hI hihI reliable ugont to i niploy. Against ordlimrv onld", which fo the foreruniiflrB of iiiurn sflrinus illsordrrs, It sets spexMy and surely, ulwuys relieving nullerinir, und ofton srtvlint llf The protection it HtTiwds, by its time) v list in tho thrust mid lung disorders ol children, niMkis Itsn linhluaule. rmely tobn kept alwa son band In ovfry homo. No person can Btrord to b wiiboiit it, and thoiowho have onro need It inner will. From llielr knowledge of Its rouiposltlon and ellvls, Pbvslclans uo tbo 11GRH POTOiiALetenMlvolv In tbelr prseiloe, and Olerxyineii reeonitnend It. It b absolutely cortslu In its reino'JIal elToats, and wlllat wayn euro whore euros are possible For sslo by all dealers. jf MILK0AD LANDa H.itrnl Tornin! LOW X'UIOICM 1.UNO TIMItl LOW INTKSBST Tno Oregon nntl t'nlifornla and Oregon Central Kallroad tympanies OKJ'KJt Ihwlr Unilr for tsJcupnn Uio Inll.mlnellhc ml lermi': Uiic tenUi of tho nrlrc In c h; tutirrvt on the bslMTicuot thu rs'u of retell er cent, one year after mlc; hikI tscli folluirlui; ymr irelinlb of tbo principal niul Interest on tho haknre st the rnto o' wtcii i-r cent ocrnnu i, ltnth irliiclpslajitllnter wt aablu Iu (I. U. Cnrrrnejr. A rili-roiiiil of tun ht C'lil will "o sllowH for rah VtT UtUts lo he sddriisl tn 1. SUtlUI ZU, Liu AbuiiI (I. .. 11 It, It . I'oitUiul. Ortvon. REAL ESTATE LOAKS. OKKfJON AND IVAHUINliTON Trost Iuvesiment Company OV NCOTI.IND, riTIIlH CnmiKiny tf rri'irisl to nr rmtlslo biur-n It. re over 1UPUO . i i.anim t.- Uiett perhnlsi f jesis.orroiwjshlo by habfyuatly la susueuls. For tenns, apply lo WILLIAM IlKID, Msntwr, notltr ) Ktrt Htren lntin J. W. GILBERT Payn On rli i'ov Hides, Furs, & Pelts, stUI roniniorclol st., SALKM. iy IWrAHLISIlKll 186S. Willamette Nursery G. W. WAU.ING & SOiY, ritoriUKTons, Oswego, Olaokamas co., Oregon. WAITING'S PEACH PLUM. Xlio Ittlluu Prune, , And tbe best urttUis of rium, Prune, I'c-ach, Apple, Ptar, .lorry, Nut and Shade Trees, IN FOLI. A8SOKTKKNT. 8end for Descriptive Catalogue. JOHN MSNTO, aiuuu.st or MERINO SHEKP, f HAKES jrlraoio lunfferint; to tba WooVOrawsrs of a urevon aud the dilpln? Terrtwris tLe c&aace tl-nrebr TIlOltOiruilBUKD MalUMti, aarl si rariuj; pvtte lutcmttd ilul tbey can, sad wlU es darur to. Mil Mn-p uf th sftae cnalttT anl value sl MUCH aiKAl'Ell V(ATK8 iWi'ciTrSDr be tmporti'd. IlimUnUun tul ccuuuImiu wtta oU r tej tttni lo tas market r coirtll)y luvtttd. u , Addrew JOUK JUNTO. K. B. Tbo Kite and Ram Lust ol tb nork can be Ktuun tbe ISLAND FAlUt, adjoitrtcjf hle-. HILL FARM (oar sad a ball mile fritU. of tbo dti .'Jv.'' f