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OEflEBAL DIEE0T0BY-
( i koveb Clevelas d ?re4;U
Tho F. Bataed Secretary of State
Dasiel T. MASSio.Secretary of Treasury.
L Q C Lvuau.. Secretary of the Interior.
Wm. C. Exdicott. Secretary o War
W. C. Whitney Secretary of Isavy.
V T Vitu ...Post Master General.
A. H.Garlasd Attorney GencraL
Morrison B. Wawe Chief Justice.
STATE OF OREGON.
J.N. DoLi-n u. Si Senators.
T. 11. Mitchell )
Bisoek Hermann Congressman.
Z. F. Moody.... V"tofvi-
R. P. Earhaut Sccretaryof State.
Edward Hiuk-u. . State Treasurer.
E. B. McELBOY....Supt. Pub. Instruction.
W. H. Byars -Stat Printer.
J. B. Waldo, C. J., ) ,
VVm. P. Lord. ... .Supreme Judges.
W. W. TlIAYEK, J
SECOND JUDICIAL DISjrJCT.
B. S. Bkax... '.. JaKe-
J. W- Hamilton ....Prosecuting Attorney.
, COUNTY. ;
John Emuitt, 1 Senators.
J. H. Shcfe.
Wm, Manning,
DWKy Eogem, f Keprca. utatives.
G. V, Kiddle, (
C. B. Wilcox, J rn ,
G. W. Kimball Clerk.
G. A.Taylor Sheriff.
D. S.West Treasurer.
F. W. Benson School Superintendent.
E. C. Sacry . Assessor.
J. S. Fitzhucii County Judge.
J. Hall, C. A. McGee Commissioners.
Wm. Tiiiel Surveyor.
Dr. S. S. Marstees Coroner.
CITY OF ROSEBURG.
1 1. C Stanton, !
John Kast,
T. P. Sheridan, Trustees.
L. C. Wheelek, V
P. Benedict. ; ;
T. Ford . ..) '. Recorder.
G. J. Lanreuberq Marshal.
John Chase Treasurer.
U. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG,
Chas. W. Johxstox Register.
A. C. Jones . Receiver
PROFESSIONAL.
L F. I.AXE,
JOHN LANE
I ANE & LANE,
Attorneys at Law.
Main street, 'opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
J C. FULLEBTON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in Marks' brick, up stairs.
Si
WIHTEMORE M. 1).
MYRTLE CREEK OREGON.
Office at n. dyer's store.
Residence at Henry A. Adams'.
T n TTiTTvrm-nr lr t
IV. - j. X1UI1 l-CiIi JML. U.
: PHYSTHIAN AND STTR.nF.nN
CAXYONYILLE OREGON
K. L. MILLER, M. D
SCBGEOX.
Homoeopathic Phjsieian.
Offiice up stairs in the old Sheridan
Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg,
Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality.
F. G. (EHME, M. D.
(Pronounced Ama.)
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
& Graduate Of The
UNIVERSITY
Of Leipzig Germany.
Office & Residence at the house of
Geo. W. Day, near R. R. track, Rose
burg. -
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
BAILEY'S HOTEL.
Oakland, Oregon.
Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
Xyrhij house has lately changed hands and is
rougUly renovated and refurnished. The travel-
ng public will Bud the best o! accommodations
l
No Clilnamcu Employed.
i
i SMI1H BAILEY.
ABSOLUTELY first class
MRS. D. C. McCL ALLEN,
Proprietor of the
McCLALLEN HOUSE.
targe Sample Rooma for Commercial
' Travelers.
Coach to and from the house
Bajrgagc delivers free of charge,
DEPOT HOTEL,
OAKLAND, OREGON.
Iliolinrcl Thomas, Prop.
ITirst Class
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS.
AND THE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad.
MOORE'S RESTAURANT.
(Principaal Business Street.)
v Roseburg, Oregon
MEALS 25 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS
We Keep the Best the Market Affords.
VOL. XI.
GENERAL
Samcel Marks,
S. MASKS & Col
DEALERS IN
tllllM
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Clothing, Mm
Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions,
Wool and Produce of every Descrip
tion Bought i
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
&. MARKS Jt CO ItosolMii-gr, Or.
JOSEPHSON.
IIW Y01I
Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of every variety and Shade.
A full line of Silks.
A full line of Satins, Brocades and Velvets. j
A full.me of Fancy Dress Goods. j
A full line of Hosiery.
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A full line of
A fall line of Furnishing Goods.
A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos.
A full line of Crockery and Glassware. :
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And last, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all
kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
C303VIU AND SXSXZ XMC2E3
M JOSEPHSON.
AH Kinds Of Fancy Groceries,
Stationery
Perfumery,
Crockery and
Queens Ware, Hanging Lamps
TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER "WARE, and TEN THOUSAND
OTIIEIl' THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
Call And See Me At The
Post Office Stand. j
BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT.
W EI Moore
N.
CORNUTT,
Successor to J. D. JOflRSOX. j
DEALER in !
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS
DRUGS aiifl PATENT- MEDICINES.
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS,
Roscbnig, regon, j
oOo
They would announce that tliey have just received and now have on
hand one of the largest stocks of
General Hardware etc.
Ever Brought .to Douglas, aud. when added to their
Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinwar
They are prepared to declare they have tie best supply in their line ofany house iu
Southern Oregon, which they propose selling Cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere
In the shape o BUILDING MATERIALS, in the way of Locks, Butts, etc., we can
offer superior inducements tof purchasers. Try us.
We can give you bargains the following brands'of STOVES not pqaaled elsewhere:
BUCK S BOKAXZA, FARMER S UTILITY,
CLARENDON', OCCIDEXT, IROX KIXG, EMPIRE CITY
And other Sioves and Ranges.
The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of our TINWAR
and hnvers should learn our r rices.
We have also bargains to offer in GUNS, such as Winchester, Sharp and other
Kiflee, as well as Shotguns and ristols.
We are also Agents for the White, Tcerless and New Home SEWINU MACHINES,
which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant as complete in eyery respect.
We can also snpxly
Averill and RuVber Paints.
The best ii the market, at lowest rates.
rices, and we promise
Dr. THOMAS GRAHAM,
A GRADUATE
Of the University of Pa. at Philadelphia ana of the
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEOXS, and ROYAL
COLLEGE OF THYSICIAXS, LOXDOX EXGLAXD
has located for th practice of his profession in
ROSEBURG - - OREGON.
Office and residence, Washington street opposite
the Catholic Church.
Roseburg ; R
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MERCHANDISE -
iAsiiek Marks.
goods, Gtioceiiiis
Cigars,
Boots and Shoes.
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Clothing.
o
Phtograph and
Autograph Albums
Stand, Hand,5 and
BOOTS ami SHOES,
DEXTER, PACIFIC, WIDE WEST,
Give us a call, insppct our stock; inquire as to
to suit you u any one can.
A Ufa Erperience. Reraarkablo and
Quick cores. Trial Packages. Send.
Btamp tor sealed particulars. Address
Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, Mo,
Wash House,
Saa Young Prop.
Opposite CATiLON'3 STABLE.
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
Douglas County Bank,
HUMPHREY A-FLINT;
Roseburg - - Oregon-
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BANKINS BUSINESS
Eight Drafts Drawn on
Portland, San Francisco, New York and
other points. Bills of exchange on the
principal cities of Europe. ' Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections made
on all accesBablepoints at reasonable rates.
JOSEPH SIIINDLER.
PROPRIET 0.R
Of The
Vy X I X L -L IV l!i Xt X
AND
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
full stock of Bread, Cakes, Ties, Plain
and Fancy Crackers, etc. AUo a fine selection
of French and American Candies and Choc-
ate Goods.
OREGON PACIFIC R.R
Willamette Valley to San f ranoiaco Via-Yaquina-
DAILY TRAINS,
TRAINS LEAVE COUVALL13
Dailr, excopt Suuda.yi, at 2 P. M.
LEAVE YAQUIXA
Dailv, except Sundays, nt 7:10 A. M.
The flue A 1 Steamihii "Yaijuina" soils
From Yaquina From San Francisco
Tuesday, June 22, (Tuesday, June lSth,
Tuesday, Juiy 6, (Tuesday, June 2tith.
Tuesday, July 20, Tuesday, July 13th,
I Tuesdai-, July 27th,
The Company reserves the riant to chaucc
Bailing days. Fares and Freight at reduced ami
moderate rates.
Hirer Boats mi the Willamette eoniicetiii
Corvallis.
For further information apply to
l Hogue
A. O. F. & Aif't., Corvallis.
J. 0. SHERIDA1V
J3.Succe.s30r tojr
R. S & J. C SHERIDAN,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Stoves and Tinware,
Roselmrg, Oregon
rPIIE undersigned takes nleasure in an.
X nouncing to the public that he selling
everything in his line at prices that
DEFY COMPETITION!
IK YOU WANT-
STOVES, AGEIOrJLTUi!A.L, TOOLS
IRON, STL. NAILS.
HORSESHOES, TINWARE. CUTLERY
Or anvlhinsr in mv line, call and ex-ainmn mv
stock aud learn prices before purchasing else-
woere, as i am selling lower than ever.
I C. SHERIDAN
J.
JASKULEK,
Practical
Watchmaker, Jetveler and Opticiau.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Dealer iu Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
A FULL LINE OF
CIGARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS.
mnE OXLV RELUBLE OPTOMER IX TOWN
X for the proper adjustment of Spectacles. Depot
of the Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectacles an j Kyc
glasses. Office in Hamilton's Brick Block.
A GIFT
Send 10 cents postage, and we
will mail you free a royal, val
uable, sample box of goods
that will put you in the wav
of making more money at once, than anything else
in America, sou sexes oi all ages can live at home
anu work in spare time, or all the time. Capital not
required. We will start yon. Immense pay sure for
those who start at once. Stinsos & Co., Portland
Maine.
O.P.TOMPKINS
COMMISSION I PURCHASING
Agent of
ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE
A., orders from the country filled on short
notice from
Every Class or Kind of Goods from
First-Class Stock.
Absolutely no charges or commission,
will be charged for filling orders,
OFFICE: 107 first street,
At D. W. Prentice's rortland,Or
t. BELFILS1
nil work
entrusted to me in watches, clocks, and jewelry.
I also repair musical instruments.
" I hare tho County patent riifht for sale of ConcreU
Cement Pipe for couvcyin water to any place ae
sired in Douglas Couuty.
I will also teach anv kind of instrumental music.
Anyone desirfng instruction will call on me at my
watchmaking shop. L. Bu-riLS.
CITY DRAYTNG
DONE WITH DISPATCH.
CALL ON
JOHN VAX BUKEX.
FRIDAY, JULY, 1880. .
Central Hotel!
ItOSKXSUltO, OREGON,
OPPOSITE CAKLOX'S LIVERY STABLE.
Board and Lodging per day $ i . oo
" 1" " " week 5.00
Without Lodging .. 4.00
Mftals, 25 cents. Lodging. 25 cents-
Thorough satisfaction is promised to travel
ers and ilie public generally.
; MRS- E. GARRISON, I'rop.
John Kixedy, Clerk.
r O. C. Pekkins, Steward.
No Chinese employed .
LiiLLVOOD MILLS
HUBBARD CREEK.
CA"RlCrr.r J3AKER, . Proprietors.
We are now prepared to furnish lumber of the
best quality in quantities to suit tho purchasers,
always having on hand the largest stock of any mil
In Douglas County.
We will furnish lumber at our mill at the following
PRICES.
Ho-1 rouh lumber f8 to 10 M
Ho, 1 flooring, 0 inch D & M $16 M
Xo. 1 flooring, t iuch D & M ?13 M
Xo. 1 finishing: lumber JI
CLAUKE li BAKER.
Ageo & MILLEIt.
New Butcher Shop
We keep all kinds of FRESH aud
PICKLED meats.
SATISFACTION ASSURED.
Hides of all kinds bovgld.
THE OLD RELIABLE
.ufcjin sao?.
Established in 1SG7.
Jacob ISitlzer
H.
PARRY,
Merchant Tailor.
n the Red Front, next door to A. C . Mar!
Store.
Repairs aud AlteiRtloiia neatly don9.
MRS. S. A. IIUTCIIIXSOA,
t; MILLUE.RYJSTORE!
Onkalutl,?- Orogfoii.
LA01ES WILL FSD MY STOCK LAROE AZD
Complete. Prices moderate.
m Call. 11ns. S. A. Hrroiiissos.
jS The BUYERS' GUIDE U
v r . issued Starch and Sept.,
each year. S"80 pages,
3,SOO Ulmitrations a
whole Pletnre Oallerv.
100 GIVES Wholesale Prices
dirtet to lotuumera on all Roods for
personal or family use Tells how to
order, and gtvea exact cost of every
thing yon nsef eat, drink wear, or
have fan With. These INVALUABLE
BOOKS contain Information gleaned
from the markets of the world. We
will mall a copy FREE to any ad
dress upon receipt Of 10 eta. to defray
expense of mailing. Iet ns near from
yon. Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD &CO.
83T Si 829 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Uk
bubs mmmQ:.
I AM PREPARED TO DO
FIRST CLASS
Work in this line, and ask a share of
the patronage of Roseburg and vicin
itv. V
ELMIXA V. CRUMP.
Next door to L. Belflls Jewelry Stoic, Rosbcurg Or
$1,000 Reward!
Mrs. Gen. u Wilson, of parsons, Kansas,
who was appointed by the State of Kansas lady com
missioner to the World's Fair at NewOrlcans, in an
swer to theinqniry of a reporter, said: "I can not
speak too highly of Dr. TURNER'S TREATMENT.
My sufferings nearly distracted me. My stomach
was deranged and my nervous system was complete
ly broken. I suffered from partial paralysis, rheu
matism and neuralgia. Added to the above symp
toms were loss of memory, voice, apctite and lack
of nerve force. My family physician did me no good
and by the advice of a friend, I bought Dr. Turner's
-Treatment. Two packages completely cured me.
I think the treatment is wonderful in its effenta.-
and recommend it in all cases of general or nervous
debility, and diseased condition of the stomach, kid
neys, liver and blood."
To The Women!
Young or old, if you are suffering from genera 1 dt
bility of the system, headache, backache, pain in one
or both sides, general lassitude, bearing down pains
in the abdomen, flashes of heat, palpitation of the
heart, smothering in the breast, fainting sensations,
nervous debility, coughing, neuralgia, wakefulness,
Ijss of power memory and appetite, weakness of a
private nature or barrenness. We will guarantee to
cure you with from 1 to S packages of the treatment.
As a uterine tonic it has no equal.
"1 jf Young, middle aged and old, single
1 I A'- or married. It is a sure cure for dys
1 1 1 I I I pepsia, malaria, nervous or general
XfX VXXdebility, nervous prostration result
ing from indiscretions of youth or ex
cesses of maturer years, or overw t k
of the brain, and it has no equal for curing all forms
of nervousness and bashf ulness, caused by over in
dulgence, excess or impotence. It has been used
successfully in thousands of cases by both men and
women, aud is the best medicine know for the re
pairment of the procreative powers and restoring
vitality. We will guarantee that three packages
will cure the worst case of debility, causing dimness
of sight, defective memory, aversion to society, want
of ambition, loss of power, 4c. Each package of
Tvs.NBR'8 TftEAnnm contains all medicines necessary
for over one month's treatment, with full and com
plete instructions how to exercise, diet, bathe, etc.
One box cures catarrh.
Price Turners Treatment per package, 1; three
packages ii, sent prepaid on receipt of price. Thou
sands of cases of diseases mentioned above hare
been cured with one package, and knowing ai we
do fts wonderful curative effects, the Tkeatwrnt
having been used la private practice for over thirty
years in St. Louis, we will give the following written
guarantee: With each order for 3 boxes accompanied
By 2, we will send our weitten guarantee to refund
the ntoaey if the TBSArvist does not effect a cure.
Send money by postal note orat our risk. Address
E L. Blake A Co., Six'n and Market Streets St.
Louis, Mo.
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1 ifROYALKtWll Ji XI
mm
Absolutely Pure
This powder never varies. A marvel of purity,
strength and whoiesomcness. More economical
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in co
petition with the multitude of low test, shunt
weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in
cans. KOYAL BAKING l'OWDER CO., 100 Wall
St N. V.
MRS- E. F.HOTCHKIS S
FINE MILLINERY
AND
jNj.EAT I DRESSMAKING
ROSEBURG OREGON.
TVILL FURNISH YOU THE BEST AND FINEST
If Goods iii the market. Ladies Wear, Laces,
Ruchings, Hosiery and Jewelry.
Tho dressmaking department is in skillful
hands, and under the immediate supervision
of Mrs. llotchkiss.
CALL AND SEE. NEAR THE DEPOT
H. O. Stanton
DEALER IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS!
OF
THE BEST QUALITY.
GENERAL FURNISHING,
HOSIERY, TRIMMING ic.
Boots & Shoes
OF THE BEST QUALITY.
a full
of
GROCERIES !
Wood And Willow3
WARE.
CROCKERY
& GLASSWARE,
ELECTRIC LAMPS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AND STATIONARY.
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and European Publications.
Brewster's Patent Re In Bolder.
Your lines are where you put them not
unaer noises- reeu une agent sola u aoz. in
6 davs. one dealer sold 6 dor. In 15 Ann.
Samples worth 1.80 pub. Write for terms.
E. E, BREWSTEB, Holly, Mich.
OVERLAND J CALIFORNIA
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R.
And Connections.
TIME, 2 DAYS.
Fare frim Portland to San Francisco $32; to Sacra
mento $30.
Close connections made at Ashland with stages of
the California, Oregon 8c Idaho Stage Company.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
Ea?t Side Division.
BETWEEN FORTLAND & ASHLAND
Mail Train
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Roseburg... .G.1.5 V. M.
Ashland 4.15 A. M.
Riscburjr....5.25 A. M.
Portland 4.25 V. M.
Tortland 7.30A. M.
Koscburs C.25 P. M.
Ashland 9.30 P. M.
Roscburj 5.30 A. M.
Albany Express Train
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 4.00 P.M. Lebanon 9.20 P. M.
Lebanon 4.45 A. M. Portland .... 10.05 P. M.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily between Portland
and Ashland.
The O. and C. H. H Ferry makes connection with al
the regular trains on East Side Di v. from foot of F St
West Side Division- '
BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS'
Vail Tiain-
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 9.00 A. M. Corvall'm 4.30 P. M.
ConallH 3.30 A. JI. Portland 3.20 P. M.
Express Train.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland 5.00 P. M.
McMinnville 5.45 A. M.
McMinnviUe.. 8.00 P. M.
Portland 8.30 A. M.
Local tickets for sale and bamrae checked at com
pany's up town office, cur. Stark and Second streets.
Tickets for principal points in California can only lie
procured and batraee checked at company's office.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment after 5
o'clock P. M. on either the East or West Side Div.
R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS,
Manager. O. F. k Pas A?cnt.
This paper is kept on tile at E. C. Dake s
advertising agency, 64 and 65 Merchants' Ex
change, San Francisco, Cal., where contracts
for advertising can be nude for it.
NO. 13.
A GIQAXTIC SCHEME.
Vropotition to linlld n Railroad from the
S. P. Jt. if. to Kelt liny Strait.
Sax Fraxcisco, June 20. The Ex
aminer's Washington special says:
The secretary of the interior has seni
to Senator Sherman, chairman of sen
ate committee on foreign affairs, a let
tcr with a comi'leto report made by
Maj. Powell, superintendent of the
geological survey. A senate bill was
introduced some time since to facili
tate settlement and develope the re
sources of Alaska, and to open an over
land commercial route between the
United States, Asiatic Russia and
Japan. The report is accompanied by
two large maps. Maj. Powell Bays a
railroad is feasible over this vast ex
tent of country, and the difficulties are
not much greater than those that have
ahead been mastered in buildinz
roads alieady in operation." He says
the distance from northern Montana
to Behring sea is 2800 miles.
The report gives a general descrip
tion of tho region through which the
proposed road would pass, and tells of
tho geological formation and general
prospects of the country for settlement
and business. Advantage is taken of
the report made by explorers who were
sent by the Western Union Telegraph
company in 1865 to map out a route
for that company to run its lines.
m'snAY school coxrEyTiox.t
A Mass Meeting of the Sunday
School workers of Oregon will be
held at the Gospel Tabernacle, Port
land, commencing Sunday evening,
July 11th, and closing July 13th.
B. F. Jacobs, of Chicago, Chairman
of the International Sunday School
Executive Committee, one of the lead
ing Sunday School workers of the age,
accompanied by several other eminent
workers from the East, will be in at
tendance at this convention. This
will aflbrd a rare opportunity for the
Sunday School workers of Oregon to
meet with some of those who stand
at the head of International Sunday
School work, and who have been a
power in the land in arousing and main
taining an interest in this great cause.
It is the purpose to reorganize the
State Sunday School Association at
this time, and perfect arrangements
for carrying on tho work that is to Le
accomplished through such an organi
zation. It is therefore a. matter of
great importance that all those inter
ested in this work should attend and
parcipitate in this convention.
While this will be a mass conven
tion, and all interested will be entiled
to participate in its deliberations, yet
to insure a representation, all Sunday
Schools throughout the State are re
quested to elect two or more delegates
pledged to attend.
The friends of the
land will open their
entertainment of such
to attend from aboard.
cause in Port
homes for the
as shall desire
All such are
requested to send their names to J. E.
Iiaseltine Chairman of Committee on
Entertainment, so that places may be
assigned them before their arrival.
.ueiegares paying. iuii iare coming
will be returned at one-fifth the regular
rates over the Oregon fc California
railroad. Arrangements are expected
to be made for a reduction m rates
over transportation lines leading into
Portland.
( E. W. Allex,
W. S. Holt,
( J K Gill,
Com. of Arrang'ts
Portland, Oregon, June 10, 188G.
.t Merited JtebuVc.
The Liquor Dealers' Union ar
rogated to itself a dominating influence
in Umatilla jwlitics during the cam
paign just closed, and directed its best
efforts against J. P. Wager, editor of
the East Oregonian, who was candidate
for Joint Senator on the Democratic
ticket, but who was not even "epdorsed'
by the Prohibitionists. It appears,
however, that the sober and respacta
ble element of Umatilla and Morrow
counties, unlike that of Coos and Cur
ry, was in.no mood to brook this for
eign and unwarranted interference in
local political affairs, and emphasized
its displeasure thereat, and at the same
time administered a rebuke not less
severe than it was deserved, by elect
ing the bold and talented Wager with
a flattering majority. Oregon Record
er. A gentleman driving from Portland
to Hillsboro tiie other day met a China
man with a heavy load on a stick across
his shoulders. Said the traveler;
'Hello, John! Where are you going!"
The Chinaman replied: "Mr. Penloyer
he lectum Gov'ncr, me go home to
Cnna. "Xo, don't go away, John, it
isn t necessary. You stay here." "Yes,
yes, said John, "forte" year mpybo Mr.
vvmciius lecium uov ner, me come
1,.1. 1. t . 1 . r. .
wav. womi mm snirt. uoou bve: roe
go China -
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TIF IV IXrESTlGATIOX.
The Director of the Geological Sur
rey of Ireland, Professor Hull, F. 11.
S,, delivered the Annual Address of
the Victoria (Philosophical) Institute
in London, on the 28th of May, on
which occasion the Ioststitute's new
President, Professor Stokes, President
of the Ttoyal Society, took the chair.
The report was read by Captain F. Pe-
trie, the honorary secretary, and showed
that the Institute's home, colonial, and
American members were upwards of
eleven hundred, including many who
joined from a desire to avail them
selves of the Institute's privileges
father than bear a part in its work.
An increasing number of leading sci
entific men now contributed papers
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about a truer appreciation of the result
of scientific inquiry, especially in cases
where scientific discovery was alleged
by the opponents of religious beliefs
to be subversive thereof. The author
of the Address then gave an account
of the work, discoveries, and general
results of tho recent Geological and
Geographical Expedition t
Arabia, and Western Palestine, of
which he had charge. Sketching the
course taken by him (which to a con
siderable extent took the route as
cribed to the Israelites,) lie gave an
account of the physical features of the
country, evidences of old sea margins
200 feet above the present sea mar
gins, and showed that one time an arm
of the Mediterranean had occupied
the valley of the Nile as far as the First
Cataract, at which tine Africa was an
island (an opinion also arrived at by
another of the Institute's members
Sir W. Dawson,) and that, at the
time of the Exodus, the Red Sea ran
upjinto the Bitter Lakes, and must have
formed a barrier to the traveller's prog
ress at that perod. He then alluded
to the great changes of elevation in the
land eastward of these lakes, mention
ing that the 'raters of the Jordan val
ley once stood 1,292 feet above their
present height, and that the waters of
the Dead Sea, which he found 1,050
feet deep, were once on a level with
the present Mediterranean sea margin
or 1,292 feet above their present height.
The great physical changes which had
taken place in geological tim were
evidenced by the fact that whilst the
rocks iu Western Palestine were gen
erally limestone those of the mountains
of Sinai were amongst the most an
cient in tho woild. The various, geo
logical and geographical features of the
country were so described to make
the. address a condensed report of all
that is now known of them in Egypt,
Palestine and Arabia Petraa.
Sir Henry Darkly, G. C. M. G., F.
R. S. moved a vote of thanks to Prof
Hull, and to those who had contribu
ted to the work of the Institute durinz
the year, which included Assyriolog
ical investigations by Prof. Sayce,
Mr. Boscawen, and others; M. Mas
poro's and Capt Conder's Egyptian
papers; Prof. Porter's Eastern re
searches; also a review of the question
of Evolution by Prof. Virchow, and
the results of investigations in regard
to the subject of the origin of man, as
to which it had been shown by Sir
William Dawson, that geology divided
the chronology of animal life into four
"gieat periods;" in the first, Eozoic
in the Geological as in the Bible
records, were found ihe great reptiles;
and the last, or Tertiary, was again
subdivided into fire "periods," and it
was only in the last of these, the
"modern" period, that the evidences of
man's presence had been found. Again
as regards his ape descent, the forma
tion and proportions of the skull and
bones of the ape considered most like
man were found to be so different
from those of man as to place insuper
able difficulties in the way of the
theory. In the gorilla, tho high crest
on the skull, which was also found in
the hyena, was absent in man. Also
among other points, if the capacity of
the brain of the anthropoid apo were
taken at ten, that of man even in his
savage state was twenty-six, or nearly
thrice as much, a very important fact
when, as it was known, any appreciable
diminution in the brain of man was at1
once accompanied by idiocy. As re
gards the tiansmutability of species,
Barrande's argument against the theory
founded on the results of a life of mod
ern research clearly pointed to the fact
that one great bar to the transmuta
bilitv of species lay in the refined and
minute differences in the molecular
airaiigen.ents in their organs.
The proceedings were concluded by
a vote of thanks to Prof. Stokes, under
whose presidercy it was remarked that
the work of the Institute would be
carried out with ihe increased help
and guidance of men of the highest
scientific attainments, and in a manner
to tend to advance Truth. A conver
sanzione was then held in the Museum,