g)regon ggeefsfp talesman.. r - Cnttlng vp tho Carcass."" ' cast longing eyes at the State Treas tuyWa-wiSfieafif cotitd tratisrVr time Jiia,omewln thoy held ilie kej-?Aiil wLilc w wish to, uaak iwwafnjrr cotamrntp upon their ad WHn H hfrf'saary nialK-r, ami in- "Tlwa rff' J to"?8 dealing on j ' UMt-fMtrt-f Aitr pnhtirar opponents o shall freely use otir privilege to 1-xpono nttempl to Kitten on thj tuastip-aHHlio cxpnwof tlie jeo plurll arjjpitMWAi'flifnic 'effiiiA.. alvaac only be consider; tWrns'faida. ou the treasury," and fon-moet among ttrcic we call atti'U-tinriH-"whn:hJTaJ8(d" the Senate Thursday" For the cnHlimi of th'ef office assistant : 'Trens'iirvr. The diitWrf that ftfiicrr arc not ar Htmn, rtmFlf snfBdently pnul and t'ortttefrnt for the prijTtion.he ncetla no VwmtftV;"' piV, annum lie w not well paid, so wc would be willing to make hia fees ccjual to otTicTStale officers, but m-c no jus tice w jrmittiBg 4lrem to . ejeeed theniT' The till look'si to us like u direct piratical attack on the pnek tJSJoOGoCveople, aiJt'prbvMle4hat the Treasurer-idmll receive fees to ( ..JV?5- MQy half of one per ccjitj .for.tliehursiiig mon eys one per cent. To realize . the extent of these fees let us premise, that' if the bill fantnediatety becomes a law.tLe treasurer will receive one prr cent, lot diaborfcimr the quarter j of a tnilliou of dollars uow on hand, ! and as the j-eeeipt and disburse-. incuts fur. the next twy yt'itrs, allow- j ing for a Moderate increase of reve- i nue. wi t )e jiot less, tha .i.,$3oO,OUO. j lte'will receive oive' and a fmll' per ; cent foe 'taking iu and .paying our J that euui4 ;llis incmiuv then, lorj lie next two years may be figure f i 'r ii t Two year's' sHlBrV $ltii j .1 . bisbatsiog the' $250,000 bow oo Vhaod. ....... 2:.co Iv-ceiviog $3&0 UOO of Stale rtve i oueia the Dext twp years. t(0 Jl'IW-fi" the, SSm ..v ', l)ividc. ibk sum by two and be j will receive the modest sum t.f, S4,(73 per nuiiuui, salary and fees, t arl5 villi1 KaV aff' W VbanVeC :'to j rpeculate on tbts 'fctate f'uls oi'l whft iCTiwsjTiy jx-foiiH hav J had eo mudlJA Bay diuilig the last j two Years. T hi taken far a start-1 i-r is an astqTubrri judication t j what wo may cxpect froat lorao- j eralic csyttiiiy ? T'jey hayen't had ii hold of JtbuttaL i'or ten yraiv ! hold right sharply, but for heaven's suke we beg them not to bite it :lear piT. A kntcher nourishing bis kT3fijj preparatory t cutting Dp it carcaslwouhl unswer us au'ap-propri4t-nibl(!U) for Abe ruliay de- .J.I lll'l , I if. Lt I 1.1 M .1' 1 !' legislative, sneiabl,, or ..Wreyon. j. tixtk Refjalar Saaaton,:: IKIATr, rosixooii sisbiox. in ,aTT(.A i Hoday, 0?t. 7.; VTi-tTIHOlCS. Mr. Ilendersbott. preseotej a peti- tlon from tbe citizens of Vnion conn ! fty--BiEiug-iue otaie to purcnaee tueir ( roads. - ' motion of Mr.' Trevitt, tbe See- I r?J'r7 aduil alstered the oatb t to Ur. NaVjfT-v t - I - j MrBraw., f ttTefrfenfed a p- j tlttoi, relating to the roaJs -ef that ! county. ' Mr. Kay presented a petition from i the citizens of Tillamook county, j county. Mr 8toit'''p'reentJ-d" a petition from j J. C. Ualbetn ia' refsreacs to a land . CUim:.:.:-: i. V - , 1 airo&TS qv aiASuiso cuaaijrtsrs,. : M icher from iheCnrumiitee on Wys j aud' Mean,' 'rieted back S. H:'Sj. M and ao, w-rth-ret)OMnendMiions ibut they 1 aowpted.--Boh ' were referrtd tft-the Committee en Public liuifdioit. Mr. Stouf,fro'm the JndirNrv Con -mirtee, reportFrr-tnrrkS-.- U. Ifor7'. creating tbe office of Circuit Court It - porter, with a recommendation to i Ur. Burch, from tbe Committee on j Corporations, rrporTod s. is. so. 3i, . incorporate ctrtaia religious socic ties. ;1 '- MrrStraliaaCrom: Select- .Com mittee, reported Soil. No. 41, to per mMtaily tooale the : Ajrieultoral Ua lege. wUbcutiaooBiaieBdauoMni , Mr. Strahaai'pf esented' S".''' J . M. N-. 3, to remove tb' Indians -rrm the SiWtxand AUei.'jt'reierTaivotts to ,tbe Klamath Urrationvi . --. a B jrf.BeridSrsrioft moved a; recOBstd-.j Oaytiac-"';i --.!i-i !..:! Sf:Twitt ljtrndar rT- tfyo.' rTIirtTng tothecollecfiiio of tans. Mr. Brown of Bker imruduced a bill, antJwtUiq.theSttfi,Tresurer to loan BiSerhy Acaireiny fioorto. MrVfWV'f?-' ?he Uii iirtal- rpey4i-iii u --j Mr. Stoat presented a bill, prescril- ing tbe times ana places for holding B&cfitrpram Cowti aadrprovidinagr tb a Jiutx a V !'0r -t ' -.'j i vr tfri fleh-Cfkn6tt praan-Md'4 bill t6 9JiP1 W&JMl relating- roads and highways. n '' bscosd kSADisa or bills.; Bill-ta eqaaltir taxes.' h ' motioa of Mr." Stoat, ths bill was read by title, and referred to ths Committee on. Ways and Keaas,. " " ' A' bill to enlarge the corporate 1U Itt of Cjrvallis, was ordered to be read srtnrri time to-morow. A bill to Incorporate Oregoa City, wu ordered engrossed, aod t be read tbrrdtitoe te-umwl: i'dii ? A motion to an aid the bill relating to permSaentty locating tbe AgriC;.UBr .Collef". A word "Umporary," was lost. AtMll ppalniloi; sCireoit ;0oart Reporter,- was ordered, engrossed, and to be read a third lime to morrow. 'AJ bill toOjCTesselhiesahiry.cf th flovernor'sPvtajSecreury, was also orae'redT engrossed, as well as a bill to : locorporate certain religious societies. H. B. Jio. 01, eireudiog tba State moneys ftrripio purpose was made a special order for 3 p, o : , r'gMCdX BSADIKO OF BILLS. fi; iaMi;s4 WW is'iS'rfnd tifwiri referred to the approprriate (gwiwiiieuseaviosa I f.co ao bills." ' 8. B, J'o. 0, reUtiog to the provid. Jog .of k:otform system of edaeation io the State, was amended. Tbe grata went 'into the Committee fre itakis ieaiaB'SnotteD theeoV jf4i.tfr.coai:; niiitte aroaaa rfsierrcfl va .bijjto the Committee oo Wji and Means for 1 .Tt-sugaiion. a motion of Mr Trcvitt, laid on the uble. S. B. Xo. 21, to conttrnct the Jack sonville Wagon Eod, passed by fea, 14 ; nays, 5. ,. A im motion of Mr. Cochran TIM Senate adjourned. $ jS CITY AMD COCSTT. t Ciiampio Johnny Kearney desires as to state that while people talk of j'ry TJanctnfi-they should remember that ha has .been the t-bampioc dancer j of Oregon for'ji; v4r-vot is ttmij to acc1t-rflFengeTrDrH aTff Wnrte man on the Pacific Coast. . Visstmxs. We learn f rots Mr.. C. FarVynaaialft'mitrhcCsUtfo uU:Company4that since the toes turtbat trdop of Mr. hd Mrs. BeaUyand May Uiellsfwho ba jo4aed the Bird Com paeyvthe remainder f the' old tronpe are making up mrosirei Company to frie daily preformsncW at the ' Fair Urooad xt wkv-,J,'-i -"- Moaa Ubcos. It is not a nice thing to be sick, nor do we generally take our physic with much relith, bat still it is a satisfaction to know that there is plenty on band, if we should need i'. Tbii fct Weatberford k Co. real ize, aod keep up their stock. They have just been receiving a large addi tioo to their drags, paiuts, perfumery, etc. Ovstihs. A wsgon load of oysters was brought to town overland from Yaqaioa Bay, by a settler la that vicio ity. He also bad a stuffed panther skin, as tbe boy said, "as large as tile aod twice as natural." We see no reason why oysters cannot be brought from Yaquia to Salem, and compete with Shoalwater liny. It lertainly ran be doue when tbe railroad reaches Cotvalli.. Orcaa HorsK. Bourcicaalt's sensa tional play. " Tbe Streets of New- York," was well represented last night, ail parts acquitting themselves with credit. Tbe scenic effects are msgnifi rent, to which the ready control of the gas lights, and the deception represen- taiibn of shade and brightness add an interest that can be attained in no actress aud lady, Mrs. L. H.Beatty, re ceives a complimentary benefit. "Usina ths Gaslight." The Oro Kino had the largest audience we have seen Ibis Benson, to wiloese the per formance of this thrilling sensation. One pecnliarity of the piece is, that it a Hoids but little room tor artistic dis plav, incident and scenic effect being depended upon to keep op the interest, and another is, that tbe sensation oev rr seems to wear out. Those who bare seen the play the ottenest, seem to feel the keenest in the fate of the character; at the "Pier Scene," and wbeii the train passes, everyone be comes exeited, and the cheer that in variably follows, is not so much ap i.Unse of the actor as of tbe scene. KDi a reeling; of relief at the escape of uotK-y. ihe effects were all ncel lent, end we noticed one improvement in Mr. 15 Hies' Snorkey, in bis makiDg h resistance to Uykes, which accords much better wh!i tbe feelings of tbe audienre than hil heinir nlrrrnitiA n surprise. This afternoon they give a niHl'neo performance, aod this evening ibe celebrated Froa-Frou, which has Lever been seen in sulem. A Commotion. Our usually quiet town enjoyed a sensation yesterday over the appearance of a little kjuio printed on strips of paper, aod found about town yesterday morning, folded in the little, advertising sheet called the Visitor. Tbe object of which seems to be rather a poor joke either oa tbe Mercury or bis Excellency Governor Grover. Mr. Brown denied any knowledge of bow it came in his piper. Each printing cilice has de nied tbe origiu ot tbe little joker, aod it has been said by close observers that the type resembled that of tbe Statks iiax ; the construction of the article, that of tbe Mercury j aod the lypogra phy, that of tbe Yttitur. Tbe main ob ject of this notice is to deny eraphat icslly any knowledge of, or connection with the publication of the squib on tbe part of the ii mors or tbe composi tors o. lue &tT(smav office. If it was struck off in this office, as certain would-be rivals assert, it was dooe by some oue after the nigbt's work was over. But we are not disposed to say tbat smb is the case. It may all be a biirruless joke which no one concerned wit! care about for ten minutes, and it may be a cunning scheme to pet up mi-.ihief, but we do not propose to adopt either theory, simply because we don't know, and lurtber, because we don't care. GESEEAL KEWS. 000 TEN PLAKS, ri' Baal, Esq , furnishes the Built lin tke following items io regard to tbe Order iu this State: ,The Order is in a very prosperous condition ; there are now iu the Slate about seventy-five Lodges, afl of wbicb mela a flourishing condition; tbe gain in members during the past year, ranges from 1,200 to 1,500; the en membership is about 3,5u0. At the coming Grand Lodge it is tbe in teuuop rf tbe Graud Worthy Chief TVnipIiiro strongly recommend plac ing in the field several active speakers, wit! tluty will be to travel over tbe Stole, lecture on tbe subject of lem peTBnceV and organize Lodges ; he will el jo suggest the necessity of establish ing no institution of learning and a tier Dttnt. paper as an organ of tbe tnfer: 'Oregon Lodge No. 3 I. O. O. F., Oregon City, have tendered tbeir hall to the Grand Lodge of I. O. G. T. for Oregon,-which meet at Oregon City on tbe. l&tb; and tbe membership ot Wallamet Lodge No. 15, I. O. O. T., HrtrYnaking every preparation possible for the entertainment of visitors. The Oregon and 'California Railroad Com paUyliave fixed the following rates of tare for the rguod trip. East Portland to Oregon Oitf and back, $1 00 : Mil- waitkr-M tents ; Bock Island, 75 rents: uanny, l 23; Aurora, $1 50; WaeocuU. Aj 60; Salem, $3 50. Tbe reduction on tlje.river by tbe P T. Co. is as foltows i ' Corvallis to Oregon City and back, $4 s. Albany, $3 50: Bueoa Vista, $3 ; Salem, $2 50 ; Day Urb; jChampOeg,1' $50 rents ; Port lao.d?,$50 cents; nrt other points in pfppprttoni '' ""; vr '4i;;., W S 31 SGrTOJT TESHI TORT. Olympia, Oct. 6th. A fire broke out iatf evenTng"sJ aboaf half-past eight o'clock-,! ihe - building occupied by Xr$Valdron as a' restaurant, on the cofoW 6f Main and "Fret streets, result ing in tbe total destruction of tba building anB content,"- aad the build-ing-adjoinisgi occupied as a lodging bouse oj Lba game parly. The- Fire Company was promptly on tbe ground, bat w rapid was the -progress of the flamesvaud.so inadequate) tbe supply of water, that their, efforts were una vailing except to save the adjoining building, The fir originated In a woodshed adjoining .the restaurant, and ia supposed to have been tbe work of an incendiary. The buildings be longed - to lleorge A. Barnes, whose loss wilf Dbt fall abort of $4,000. Mrs. Waldroa'loset about $1,500 is the de- stroctiou of forniure and a sum of money id Lev room ai in time ot tne rontUgation. No insurance oa either buildings r iffeets-' r',.:ii.l sanf Jionj'j;; . i 'i "iu Tbe English sparrow is worthy of all commendation. for the destructive war it ha waged against the worms and caUpillars of this city tor three years; but do laudation eommensnratw with Its deserts can be mete'd: out to it for what it has done and is now doiag by relieving groaning, nocturnal hnmsnity friSq; Jhe moFqultoeS which, no sooner hsrva" tfiey eseaped from, the stagnant yools of New Jersey aad foand their w7 tftvJTprk' fal1' i WlM oraeMwa titH hhii1 Bostem tbiaks Manu h-JaQ lend 95 tod SiJ'j'Z .23030 fcOET . " .t-J?l'.?Z s-. c-rs'tij bi v.'iTtrA SUNDAY -11 .. - m litmMU me.- - Tbe Yamhill case deserves more tiiaxv a passing notice. at out-Jiands iinarte Jltristrftt'eB 4fthorouAiy Tlte conxmittee in tne senate weui throagh all" tbe evidence in the case and then agreed jipoo. ft rulc of coti HuctTthat votes' imported for ilec tioneeriug 'purposes ehould be re. fjected, and in cases where a man oaaati int '." """'" il" length of i4iM HiefdW'lke 'election it&S ifoik brihaj fidc.urpose bia' vote boukl be iMunted,1 i Th oxamina rloil'cotomen'ccd ori the Xctrby Bide and the' rule- was (ttrk-tly fnllweJ go that of se ven men from Yamhill county who oted for New by only four who bail declared that they went to Yaml till to help carry the election were rejected, though the other three left immediately after election. Xow, it has been assor ted by "Democrw ts over in Yamhill that they imported 101 votes last June, and of this large number only a few were n-jecti il by the commit tee, no man be'uifc rejected uuless positive proof was brought that he came there to vote.. Yet when it came to examining the votes cart for Dr. Watts they forgot all r.b.,ut tbe rule. The fa :t that a man worked for Hart, on the McMinn ville ditch, was gmiii id for his rejec tion if lie voted t he lieputilican ticket, though no objection was made to Hart on the" ground that bo employed several Lcmocrats. A man named Slaste in, an old resi-; dent who was in Iriquoir when he voted, but voted in e .ccordanee with his previously expre, wed institutions and actualy voted f Dr several Dem ocrats, was counted out because he was druuk, which i s not in accor dance with law. 1 'liey threw out the vote of a man w lio had resided in the county over a year, and they count" d the votes of a number who were challenged aaid did not swear iu the;r votes and are said not to be naturalized. They were there to m tkc a case and t hey made one and turned out Dr. i "Watts just be cause they liad ihe votes to do it with. In the House the proceedings were an exact copy of this; both bodies noting with juc!i uniformity as to indicate a pre concerted move- j ment. Townsend jindJsewby were ! declared members- -of the Legishi-! tnre, in direct contravention of the expressed wishes of the citizens of their county. To have ousted thu la wful Itepre eentatives is bad enough ; to' put in their places men wJio have never j been elected is an outrage, and when to this you add tins tac-t that tin man thus forced upon tin people ot Yamhill county have beeir. express ly rejected by those people, the crime becomes enormous. Keen- j ly sarcastic was the .motion of-Mr. j Hare, about the close of tin; farce in j the House, on Friday. A resolu tion had been offered declaring Mr. Townsend entitled to a wnt in that body, be having received a majority of the legal vott-H cast by hii con stituents. Mr. Ihire moved to amend so as to read, "a ma jority of the legul votes east by this Lejnda ture." Such was indeed tie only majority they ever received. Now the tacts are, that Yamriill is bona fide and certainly Repub lican by about fifty majority, an d knowing this fact the Democrat commenced a nn-st stupendous sys tem of fraud by the importation of votes to override the will of the people. They imported over a hun dred votes, at least twice as many as were brought in by the Repub licans to counteract them, so tbat they reduced the fair Republican majority to a mere handful, and what the villany of the pot-house politicians could not acomplish has been secured by the act of this Democratic Legislature. Judge Boise went over the whole contest and examined the whole question on the occasion of the contest on the County Judge. After a care ful examination of the case he in creased the Republican majority, and by bis decision the sitting mem bers would have gained several votes. There is no use in arguing the case further, but we wish it dift netly understood that the firm and reliable county of Yamhill baa been worse than disfranchised by this Legislature. It was one of the most damnable crimes ever attempt ed in Oregon, for Democracy to un dertake to overthrow the Republi can party and the popular will of Yamhill county. It was a game they bad introduced and practiced for years past.and the people should bold them responsible for it through all coming time. Let us, by all meai s, ha-.v laws to protect the rights of the people at the polls Let us provide tbat ejection frauds shall be svveiely punished, and let us see thai these laws, wLen enacted, are strictly en forced. LeglslatlTe Assembly or Oregon. Sixth BafraUr Sesalww. SESATE. aoBsiao MBSsioa. Saturday, Oct. 8. Ths Senate met at tbe usual boor, the President ia the Chair. Tba jonrnal of yesterday was read ana approved. Baldwin reported S. J. U. No. 1, properly enrolled. Lieaallen, from a Select Committee, reported H. B. No. 1, with recommen dation that it be adopted. SCCOIO BIADIXQ OF BILLS, S. B. No. 55, a bill regulatiog elec tions and filling vacancies ia office, was on motion of Mr. Brown, of Ma rion, read bv title. ,, On motion of Mr. Cochran it was re ferred lo the Committee on Elections ' S. B. No. 50. authorising tbe State Treasurer to loan Baker City Acade my $10,000, was, on motion of Ur. Blows, of Baker, ordered engrossea . 8. B.4V0. 5V prescribing the times to-:.!-. ' ;(. i iV ' , . .. " .... - i - and place ' ot holding the Supreme Court, was referred to the Judiciary S. B Ko. 03. relating to roads and" Highwa; a, was referred to the appro priate, committer. , V' j IKUUOSSBD BILLS. ' f' -:.;S. U. S 5ttj to increase the . pay of tbe ayeaior's Private Secrtaryj iissey-am, 12; noes. 5. S gl fcj v S. B. No. aJ,)to incorporBt4cirtat religious societies, passed Dy .yes,MT; noes, 1. v-' S. B. No. 40, creating tbe office of Circuit. porter, waa . i jferred to tbe Judiciary Committee. 1 . B. No. 9 was t-jdeen from the table tor-final action, out, la Wed, 49 pa... .ViVOl J jjjTU S. B. No. 33, to amend sec. 33, chap. llnieTJeral'aWTranv Jtf; noe none, u;,, h,,B SBW , , ' INTTIOOTCTIOM OT BttlS. ol)ni' ; lUo wa of ttaVer ' gave notiee that lis would ameqd Senate Rnte, No. 4' -'"' " Ball win int;odaied S. B. No. C. to tix foreign Insurnoce Companies 'aad Ejpress Cor joraiions. " ' :' :' ' " 1 Stmhan jntrod'iced S. B. No.'SS, to proride fur cerium conlingent eifieo. ses ot tne Lieiiative Assembly. T.ie bill was read twice and then referred to tbe Judiciary Committee. Tbe Senate adjourned until lo a. m., Monday. ; j 0 j HOtlsK, Sale-ji, Oct. 8, 1870. The Houee o', called to orner at 9 o'clock by tbe. Speaker. Tbe usual prayer was omitted. 'I he reading of tbe journal was post poned unl'.l z'c'vloek, p. m. IP'&TITlOBS l'ejCA R1VEB. M". llnre presented a Petition from ci'.zens of Wr.sbington county asking bn Hmeodiueut 10 the law relative to drnining lands. Mr. loKhart presented a petition from t itiuj of Cuos couuty asking the pAsrige of a law to create tbe olHre of Log Surveyor. Mr. Dlney presented a petition from the fitieens of ClnUop county ask fug the incorporation of the town of Clat sop, i Mr. Hutehinson offered a joint reso lution asking Congress for an appro priation ot $75,000 to open the I'mp qua river lor navigation to Uoseburg. TUe resolution was adopted. UKI'l'DlATION COMMON SCUOOLS. Mr. Amis offered a joint resolution declaring illegal ibe acts of tbe Legis lature of 18U4-5 granting bounties to the Oregon volunteers, and providing for submitting to the voieraof Ore goa proposition to repudiate the balance of $UiG,000 ot the indebted ness created by the acts relerred to which remains unpaid. . The resolu tion was adopted. Mr. Lurkhart introduced a bill to organize a system of Common Schools It separates the oSue ot Superintend ent of Public Schools from the office of Governor, ati provide for tbe elec tion ot the b'i p-riuiendent biennially by the Lfg slaiive Assembly. He is to keep his office at Salem and to have authority to employ an assistant and cleik. Tl.e snluries are left blank The Governor, Secretary of State, and iSuperin:eudrnt of Public Institu tiun ate 10 constitute a Board of Edit (Kiion. Tbe hill is similar to II. B. No 3G, ameuding.ee. X, of chap. 8, of the General Laws leferred to Ju dtciary Cotuniitiee. ii. b. No. 43, amending the School Law, wad referred to Commit tee on Ed ucn'icn. II. 11. No. 31, to protect stock grow err, aas retried lo Judiciary Com ui 1 1 ; ee . H. B. No. 20, reducing legal interest to 8 per cent., and interest allowable on contracts lo lu per cent., whs read the second lime and led to a consider able discui-sion. Tbe bill with pro posed amendments waa laid ou tbe table. ! II. IV N. 2U, an act for the relief of Jo.-ephinu county, was referred lo the Ciiiiini'tiee on Claims. 11. B. No. '.'!, to protect incorpora ted, towns and illxge, was read, and penuiug us consideration tbe House adjourned. iiorsic. j AVTKUSOOM. Burnett in inn! need 11. B. No. C4, to oraruze i nid create the Courts of KJmii.th.; Read and ordered pr nted. Olney intri'dured H. I!. No. KG, to re-npporticn ihe represtntanun ot Til lamook and Yamhill counties, which was read: first time. Hutchinson introduced II. B. No. GH, to ihnnge the time of taking assess ments, was read lirst time, tbe rules suspended, end the bill rend secoud iin;e. llirterrt d to Coromitlte on Couo tie? and ordered printed. - Purtt r obtained leave ot 'absence till Motidiiyi Drum introduced 11. B. No. 35, re questing the Cjruini;sioners of School Lands to report to iho House, Adopted. Caldwell introduced If. J.. R. No. 23, to piovide for the appointment of a Joint Committee to investigate the hooks ot the Secretary of State, , and the State Treasurer, and to enquire it the State funds have been loaned, and at wbnl rate ot interrst, Bird to enquire into tbe condition of bonds which have cancelled. Adopted. Ii. B. No. 53, regulating fees of Co lumbia bar pilots, was read second time and referred to Judiciary Com niiitee., H. B No. 52, to aid in the construc tion of a wagon road from Tillamook Bay to tbe Willamett valley, wa. read ihe second time and referred to Com mittee on Public Highway. II. B. 2. Donating certain lands to the Coos Bay Wagon Road Company was read the 2d time and discussed by Messrs. Wballry, Drain, Olney and others and finally ordered engrossed. H. ii. 50, amending the law relating to oysters and sulmon fiebeiies was rend and referred to the Judiciary Oenimittce. tl. 1). 40, relating to Poll tax was txmd. aud ordered to engrossment. WATER HIUUTS. Mr. McCoy from a special committee So two wag referred tbe bill in rela tion to trater right reported amend roetvte thereto, w bich were discussed and adopted, and tbe bill was ordered lirinted. At 12 m. the flense iKjonrned. GENERAL NEWS. XlKr iwiailY. From ibe Jteguter : Ibe M. E. Church of Albany have made arrange ments to bate their pastor, Mr. Todd, preach io town every Sunday, instead of each alternate Sunday as heretofore. Albanians are after the di'pot at tbat place, much rivalry existing between tbe contestants. At I a recent 6re in the prairie, a few miles south of the city, on tbe Sab bath, tbe ladies turned out en mass aod aided largely ia extinguishing tbe fire. Tbe fire naught in the grass from straw pile. An attempt is being made to secure a weekly mail between Albany and Lebanon. The needs of tbe large communities to be served by such mail demands tbe early attention of tbe postal department. Grouse and pheasants are to be found in large quautities a short dis tance from the city. Quite a little flock came into tbe city and lit on the Remitter office sign, Friday morning. Mr. J. B. Smith, a resident of Sand ridgc, ho so suddenly disappeared, alter receiving $200 of Mr. E. Cart wrigbt, one day last week, and who it was feared bad been foully dealt with, bas been beard from. When last seen, be was between this city and Portland, looking for a new borne. " "io. ' ' From tbe Xtvt : The people of Scio and vicinity were to meet on Sat urday for the purpose of considering tbe question of being set off from Lina county. A petition is in circu lation asking the passage of a law to thai effect, and several speakers were to address the meetings. The City Ball is nearly completed. The city is improving the sidewalks. Washington Thomas assanlted Mrs. Fick and got a trashing, for which he was fined twen y dollars and costs. I LAWS COTJHTT. From the Guard; During the quar ter ending Oct. lltb, there were filed f -r recuCT 72; deeds and 28 manages; ' e period ten marriage 1 - taken out. Uoe waTTrotljluL UelMBlW"? corder Brown, on Wednesday last, charged with breaking into tbe dwell ing f Henry Partook," airt abstract ing therefrom sundry altielesSmong which were a Jfaajico go wn j bdttff' of pBjier'aajceiAd avbUcgU rusb. -7$prjsoW wwlstefjaaj ekibinaiioo, ald'Ho wf.artjf flviaiVcom mitted to jail await tbe action of tbe grand jaiy. From tbe character of tbe article, taken, and bi. general de meanor, the- prisoner - was . evidently partially insane. " " . " . RKLlGIOt S IRTKl.vIOKSICK. U iFrai ibe Adtjocjlci IThe second n- I 1 : !-iLt r.' A ' a.-.L uuai veasiuu 01 ion vregon oiaie duo- dayelrBt Cogatiaaw bMhuataa. .to,. meet jn this city on Tuesday next, will he postponed dntil a' further meStlo'g of the committee can beheld.' t.--i Kvvlf.J.nSu Devote .writes -that.. ,tbe , people at, Olympia, are, waking np to,. ice 'uliiect 01 a nteb sruool. lie thi'.k. thaf if they ran (Jet soiii Ore-' Iranian ' to rr-: snftiMent amount of . lumber tol the etty they rrill succeed. He is in Ifavvr ot tbe bcbool in soy event. Key. I. D. Dillon, who has been on a trip somb, is expected home before the next issue of that piper. The minutes of the M K. Conference will! be ready for distribution early next week. The quarterly meeting of the M. K. Church cjij.roenoea to day in this city, continuing over to-morrow. Rev. H. Caldwell, of the Michigan Conference, transferred by Bishop Clarke at the recent session of that body to tbe Oregon Conference, bas arrived with his family, and entered upon his work on the Uillsboro charge, left by Bishop Ames to be supplied by him. Prof. Lowell L. Rogers, recently electei to the Chair of Natural SciencH in the Willamette University, is now on bis way to hi. new post. Prof. R. leaves an inviting lield in New York, and briags with him a 6ne reputation, both as a teacher and preacher. .We learn from the Kector of St. Paul's (Episcopal! Parish, Oregon City, that the Rectory is now free from drill. Tbe list payment was amde this week. The faithful Rector, llev. J. W. Sellwood, must surely feel tbat a burden is thus lifted from bis heart, and we rejoiee with birn over the hap py termination of this important enter prise. Iliiibop Morris, who bas gen erously aided in this work, congrati)- Hte4 ir, Sellwood upon his success iu getting the first Parsonage iu tbe Dio cese. We trust tbat it msy prove ot invaluable beuefi' to the Parish for many years to come. The next work in Orgon Ciiy will be the erection of a Parish School. Tbe Sentinel say. that Ret. Father Wenioger has been giving a rait-sion it Rose! urg, during the week with suc cess. On to-morrow he will begin a mission at Corvallis, where tbe effi cient young pastor. Rev. P. Gibney, ha. been anxiously awaiting him. A Mss for tbe soul of David Mc Loughlin, who was accidentally killed some mpmhs since, near Cnyon Ci'y, the Sentinel says will he celebrated at the Cathedral io this citT, on next Thursday morning, at G o'clock. CITY AMI. fOl'STY 1TKMS. Flu ko. Tbree drunks were before the Recorder yesterday morning, and were mulcted in the usual lines. Fbou Fbov. Tbe Bates troupe per formed this great st-n.-Htmu last night, io their utual style. The eceoic eflVcl was rarefuily preteDted all through tbe piece, and general satisfaction wa. the result. Lark ot time forbids fui trier notice for this morning. ' Abkivko. .The popular actress Mrs. F. M. Bates, arrived on the morning train yesterday, from Portland. !he will commence 11 n engagement at the Oro Fino Theater this week Mrs. Hate has long heen a popular favorite ef Mi lem, and will be sure to meet with a beatly reception. The liutus. Reversing the usual order this troupe opened last night with tbe farce "Rough Diamond" to a splendid audience. Tbe piece was up roaiiously cheered all the way tbrouyb. lo tbe interlude every singer received applause, bot an effort lo hUs MissWest called torih s perlect roar ot cheers. At the litne of doe ing our forms Uncle Tom'. Cabin was guiog off in a sur prisingly complete manner. Hor.sx Foi:si. As -Mr. John Minto was returning from his farm dy before yesterday he met a horse saddled and bridled and drsggicg a broken halter. He captured ihe animal and now bas it in town. He thinks he recognizes it as one which one of the neiLhots sold to a railroad band a short lime ago; if so the owner will probably be glad to bear ot the wherabouts of his horse. Fbom Yaoci.va. A private letter from "the Ray," says : "The schooner will not be finished this full. Tbe last break down of tbe mill was tbe feather that broke the camel's hack. She will be doue, however, early next spring. Col. Williamson was here and lo cated tbe lighthouse. It will be hullt on tbe uortb beach. Work commences! esrly in the spring. Simiis.u has the! contract to furnish lumber Harris, of Corvallis, talk, of building another sawmill next season. j Hudson. Among tbe passengers by the steamer California, now due in Portland, is Leo Hudson, a celebrated actress who comes to Salem lo play ao engagement at tbe Opera flouse during Fair Ween. She brings her famous trick horse, Blnck Hess, which is sid to perform with remarkable s-gacit). A runway will be erected round the dress circle, and in the play of Maz'-p-pa, tbe mare runs at full speed, with ber miBlress lashed to her, taking bold leaps without the least hesitation, aod making altogether tbe greatest sensa tion ever presented in fSalem. Accident. George Truai, who has been employed for the past two weeks, at Witten & Moore's mill, in south Su it tu, met with a severe accident yes- ierdiy. He wa. running a lath .aw,' aud while feeding a wet board, bis hand lipped and came in contact with' tbe circular .aw. His left band wag very; badly wounded, commencing at tbej fure finger, and culling toward the; wrist, until bis thumb wa. only beld 00 by tbe flesh above. Dr. Carpenter was called and dressed tbe wound, but did not take off the thumb itself. The sufferer seems unfortunate in this respect, having lost tbe thumb from bis left band by a threshing machine in Minnesota, four years ago. Tub Hotel. Nearly all the gla's for tbe new hotel bas arrived. Yester day tbe glaziers commenced work, and a number ot window, were put iu. The plasterers are as busy as bees, aud tbe week's work show, progre.s in fin ishing up inside. The sewer bas been commenced, aod a dozen men are employed on that. It is to be an im mense drain, eight feet below tbe sur face, and large enongb for a man to walk through it. We are disappointed in not seeing part ot this fine bnilding ready for use this week, but console ourselves with the reflection tbat it will be ready for tbe next Fair, sare. Foa Sobxbodv. By special request we republish the following from tbe columns of the Journal of the Tele graph. If it suits the case of any one in Salem, they will no doubt take the hint: Have compassion on the telegraph ers Ut op on tbem. Don't ballon bole and "bun" them for tbe news on every corner. They don't have any too much time in which to eat their meals. Don't bore them by asking question, in the office about tbe war news. They don't know anything about it and don't expect to. Let the operators die a natural death. If you can't await till the papers are oat for tbe detail, or the last battle between the Borsesteakers and the Limburgb ers, go over and enlist en one side or the other. Every word of military in telligence that passes through the tel egraphers' bands belongs to the news- lu tbe gavn censes sfiv papers ot the Associated Press, and tbey have no more auihority to di vulge it than tbe postmaster has to tail y s i in anntanti nfi, MEalfiJUfl.Uffi Let the telegraphers l ave peace. The Sew York Elections. That ftaVA Uulii. State of New York overthf GwWat&rifci Blejaioff i. very excHinjr. .fhsj Rublicu(ean. & T H ; g didate, Ue.ootird, iaf tak tbe iV JgL A'hn tump! and boldly charges tbat tbe TALLTSTOCK OF GrOODF; present Democratic Oovcrnorand can didate for re-election), John T. Huff- By the last teamer.'aaA hare an exienatve a'f mor was elected two years liore b- . ortm!"lof cause ot a fraudulent vole and a frTid- r' " . " . i. " ulen" count; because thousands of Dry Coixls aild Clothing.. nsfeBrakiatioa paper weriasBd (rom eohrrBwitbouatoeiembi'tDceofJtidi-. f Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Grrt clal order; because organic d gangs Cerles. vrrepeBterPPclrtr"r,ime' '""T- ' marched from ooll to PU. .depoaitiaat 'l Merceandise aJopted la '.be tbtur ilicgal ballots, and tbat oyer and 1 over again, . .with , cone to molest or ' make them afraid : because corrupt in- snectors end cna?Hers in the cittts f New .Vork . and Urook.yn falsely counted tUe balWls, H'-l a eje thui un - Wrly thrown, aud t reated fictitious majorities upon which ins Certificate ; nf e rrlmn iu irranttd. It-ese are i not idle boast, made upon ihe eve ol an imporle.nl election, as Uov. Wood ford is prepared to prove all bis ag settions to the present tiovernor face to face before the people, and Governor ( Huffman had not at latest accounts .iguified his willingness to accept tbe challenge. Tbe New York Erming 'ot, a conservative Republican j ur nal, thus comments upon Woodford' serious cbai gea : "This question has passed beyond pnrtiaanebip. Of what avail is it to discuss any question of policy, tbe merit, of tariffs, systems ol taxation, canal policy, the justice and eipediem-y of free trade, if in any event the people are not to decide tbe election '! The purity of the ballot bux must be restored and maintained a- tl preserved, or the days of tbe Re public are numbered." Both parties or rather the honest and scrupulous majori'tes of both parlies are inter ested in having tbe purity of the bnl-lot-bos oiaiotamed inviolate, no mut ter which party remains iu the ascend ancy. Through toe ballot-box ' the people express ineir will ; it is ibe only way prutided by law in which that will fait he ascertained. Whoever tampers with the ballot-box attempts to defeat ihe will of the people, and should he vinted with co.id'KD .uoi.-h- ! ment. It is to tie hoped lhit the peo j pie of New Votk will have an upr- j tuniiy of having their will correctly recorded. 1 TobatTO for the Hounded. If tht re be one ihintj that has been more frequently staled than anoihtr. I is thai the soldiers enured ' war, well or wourided, seek the solace of tnbnceo. The inhabitants of every nation mauifesl similar instinct, and I one of tbe strongest is tbe de-ire to seek nut s me substance, tbe ue ot which runy slin nlate or soothe the neivoiis syrtem. There is ui deprive lion which the habitual although not xcessive smoker feels so much as the loss of tobacri ; and eoldier. of all nations, etpecinlh of tbe French aod German nations, smoke it. It n, a standing iijuuclion of the First Napo leon tbat bis troops should have to bacco, and they 'ount il of the great, est advantage in the retreat from Mos cow. We have been accustomed lo look upon the Germtns as fond ot hard intellectual toil tur its own sake. 111 d men ot abstraction anil iainitina- ; tion. if we ma iudire from lb tirevn- ! 1D of the practiceot smoking anioug j lb -Mil, UOiiiietiooahly appear to tin1 ' aid io tobacco. Rut the manhood of lie. man v bas risen like a giant re lreued to undergo any physical exer tion and hardship that may be re quired: and this war has taxed the physical entrgies of tbe strongest. : Tbe soldier, wearied with longmarchfs l and uncertain ret, obtaining food how and when he can, with bis ner- j vou. Bvslem always iu a state of ten sion from the dangers and excitement I he en 'ounters, finds that his cigar or t pipe e.ia' h. htu to sustain hunger or j fatigue with comparative euuaniniltv. ! Explain tiiis as we may, this is physi ologically true, and medical officer, who would not be sorry to see the U-t-ue of a "spirit ratiouT discontinue1, ur compelled to allow tbat Ibe moder ate use of tobacco ha. (light anody ne and narcotic properties that enable the j sull'erer to sustain pin better during the diy and to obtain sleep during the ' rjiirbt t " j Notiiino Likr Gkammku. Xothing like (irnmmar ! Better go with out n"i cow than go without it. There are oumberles. "professors'' .who go "tramp, tramp, tramp, my boys !" around the country, peddjiog a weak article, by which "it' twenty dnys" they guarantee lo set a man thoroughly up in the Kogtish Ungaage. Am in stance ia point comes from Greenville, Alabama, where a "prole. sor" hud labored with the youth of that people, aod taught tbem to dote of grammar according to ".Morris' " system. Poring- one of tbe lectures the sntencT, "Mary milk, the cow," wa) given ool 10 be parsed. Each word hac' been parsed raved one, which fell to Bob I, , a sixteen-year old, near the fool of the class, who commenced thts: "Cow is a noun, feminine gender, sin gular number, third neraon. aad stands for Marv." "Stands for Mary !" said j the rxi-ited professor. How do yoa f make that out?" "Because," an- furled the noble pupil, " if the cow didn't stand for Mary, how coild Mary milk her?" Harper' t Magazine or October. A PtzzLB. The Associated Press dispatches as they appear io tbe Port land papers, contain the following fiom San Francisco: " Card. John Hughes, of tbe tug Look-Otiut, who fi ll dead ou board bis essel yesterday, died from anarchy of the hair. He is now fatally dead, and h'S recovery is doubtful, as tbe doc tors IU attendance have given up the ose as hopeless. His funeral r.ns l.-rgely a'tended." Whether "arnarchy of the hair" is usually daufferouft we do not pretend to say, but we admire the discretion pi tbe compiler in announcing the re covery of tbe man to be doubtful after h is " fatally dead," and do not won dertbat " tbe Doctor bas given np hi. case a. hnpeles.," considering that " the fuurrr.l was largely attended." The population of San Francisco, as shown by the census returns of that ci'y, will not reach above 125,000, all told. Of ibis aggregate the Chinese number about lU.nOO. These fibres, ay. tbe Bulletin, will surprise tbe community generally, as tbey fill fir Short of public expectation. A Kansas lady on retiring to her room one nighi, found it literally filled with- marten., wbicb had flown io during her absence. Instead of harshly tnrning them out luto tbe cold, the kind hearted lady captured nearly all of tbe little creatures, and bad tbem served up next day iu a pot pie. WAR EAGLE CHOP HOUSE. Old X XfcontlH, ITATE STRKST, IALEM, OOS. . Oysters, Game, Fish, COOKED AT ALL HOURS To Order, re tiss J. D. HAT. 7. L. WADE, a, .'til ls ORTI I SA LEM STORE, HCOTED HIS Fall Htook or Goods By the J,ast- Steamer. at-as. Sept- S, lfiTB. a 5 A larva lot jaw neaived by trzAvroYAeB . wrkht. MIS. KLLaNF OC?V, f 44Cr.lrVTI--4UaGCI General Dealers, GRltWOUI'S BLOCK, IALK iT3 4 3 -fiitfiVe received tlielr' City and Country Trade , Ws sreprrpare.l t (np. IIDrnil TrDtlC 1 ULAL M LIULIS.1L ILlUI.f , w, ,,, i,are Hone, r,d are determined' rctalumc KxtiiKlv(i Trade We have fiitrertn enjoye, and to ftatijry aH others who niay give ui a call. 01 R MOTTO IS Quick Sales & Small Profits. Sept. ia, 1K0. CITY BOOT & SHOE STORE. Urand Opening Oat f Oar Fall Goods, Boots c& Sliooa To ba Retailed at "Wliolowalo FIiircK. Wa Have Fino Ocvlf, Channel Nailed and Pegged ; Heavy Calf, UoabU sokaaS Top Sola, Kli Tap and Double Sole, California work uiada ipreely for u. Ilcrht Bro's Inlted Working Men's California lo-oprratlT'c, Buckingham A Hecbt's make 0 Boots, Shoes and Brosans Ladles, Misses (hildrcns fine llrm Balmorals. Oir Stock of Flpte, n Mana'sc'ored Gool, la mure complete tbau ever befure ; conautlnt; ni Gantlemen'a French Calt band-Sawed OXFORD TIES, -'UAlfERS AND PltiXCti ALBERTS. BALMORALS, CUNUUESS GAITERS, WALKING SHOE.S. Abo, the fiaeit assortmrct of Slippers Kvcr olXrii o tha Pmbllc. We also, cn the attention nf Manufctar-r4 of Bootp and tho to nut: tiotrk of lrtber at FindniL,-". French Calf and Kip of thm Follow in Brand I F. Ocerau, !oucm Corbet, Jules Judot, Ktk, II. Martin, M. D. La-ter, C. II. Bixtiriur, . 1 oats 3irrtaut, Tmellau. U. WcVann. 41ao, California and OrrK. n Solr-leaiiier ef il (lu1" )'- A" r wllfcr' are uflre4 tlie trade on thu most reaaoxjabW term. xi'w GILBKET BROS, J. L. Rti F. A. Sana. ROYAL & SMITH, PATTO.VS BLOCK, bTATE STREET, Are Csaslanlly Ilecelvfac Boots dt? SHoos, Whibh tbey offer C LOWEST CASH PRICES. Boots L Shoes Made to Order. All Waik de ha thai Lair. tuo SEWING MACHINES. Machine 00 anrf SeeMSt. ctimea kjalrra. V Sewing Ma- Uzafovage & Wright, Wtwlesale anal terwl Dealer In' OonlW-t loiK-ry, CIGARS, TOBACCO, FIPKr, Crockery& (i lawrware TOYS, NOTIONS. Silver-Platetl AViii-c, Etc., Etc, Etc. Union Black, emmerl St., Salens, Goods delivered to any part of Iht city Frea of charge. - Jan. 15 U. CZArOTAQE. J. O. WRiOHT Commercial (treat Balana. .SEAL) It IX GROCEBIFC, PROVISIONS FLOlH, FEKD ETC. Keeps a full stock of Groceries constantly hand. AL'O DRVOR'I OIL, CLOTHES WRIIGERI '' SALT OK VARIOUS KISDS, HAIL., CORDAGE, TABLE AID POCKET CTTLEBY, And other articles too numerous to nentioa. AH for sal cheap for cash or aaarketaMe prodac. A Choice Lot of Tobacco Jfc Cigars ALWAYS ON HAND. gar- Goods delivered to all part, of the f'.ty free of charg. aeplx:xs Bags and Bagging. Wa hava aa a aad aid era recatrtnf rran Meaara. Glfroy Broa. A Co Dundee, a coaotaai supply af their sancrtor foods : j Hand lewaat Barlap Wheat Oat Bsc ha. . 4 I Beta karlBB fvar1aB Wl(Ma Will be arid at it lowet naeket rales by sSrn McCSAKAM, Mit&aUU. A CO. Ml w.KLLANEtil'S. VTlti retMd) time, but M pr otthe worst e: will riT $51 " Colil In the are cured wit a diacharre fr atopplnc op o the sense of si or weak, feel head, yon ma; tarrh. Thooa half of ths a sumption aod common, mor pliyaiciana. I to any addrea--dy is now JOLD BY MO t does oot ilmplv rsultr for a abort aducea perfect and permanent cures ises of Chronic Naaal Catarrh, and I tma A CIS! THAT t CASHOT crass head" and Catarrhal Headache k a few applications. If yoa bare sm tbe nose, offensive or otherwise, the note al times, partial loss of sell, taste or hearing, eyea watering dull, have pain or presnre In Hie r real aaaared that you have Ca tnds annually, without manifesting jots symptoms, terminate In Con end in the rrave. No disease ti ao deceptire, or less nndefstood by will send my pamphlet on Catarrh 4 free. Dr. Cage's Catarrh Kerne. IT DRrGOIfTS IX ALL PARTS 01 THE WORM). Srpt by n all. pn.aipaid, on rr a, ar four packages tor two dol- o( ciasTRKtsiTa and worthlkiw eetlat miriiiTi eTaur, ahiih eaaAMTKa ur Guiriakaime, Is up,,n itper. Kememb r that tbia rivate .v tlie IToited f ta'ea GorerremeB'. itaroplnr mr nieiliclnea, baa my and addreas. and the words U. Price fit rentt. celpl of Sil cec lam. Beware IMirATIrtlts. f ia a riTitB t. the outage wr Stamp, laaued exprvaaly . fr portrait, name e. Certificate o and need not be travelerers and Dr. ease; 1 an haa tte knnwled erat iaa Dr. Has. travel to atU tbl t Genaineea1' eneraved upon tl, miataken. Don't be swindled by 3th rs, representing themselves as ' the only man now living that t and right to manufacture tha 'a Catarrh Remedy, and 1 never I mediciDe. K. V. PIERCR M. D., 83 f encca sreet Uuflalo N. T. aly S-2ii3ra Tla? standard rett. c ur aaahs Inllo- anaa, ev Throat, Hhooplng Cough, Croup, i Itit CM-w'alnt, P ronchitia, Ble,dmg of the Luiara, aMirvery aff wlion of the Throat, Luti.a otii ctit, in cludii.. g CoKSCMPTioa. Wlnai1, Halaai nrl i.otdry up a Cough, but t'toana B, cleauat a the lunga, and allaya trH lattoat, tfcwa rem.ovti .g ibe cnae of the run plaint. SiaM senoin e nnleaa stitretl 1. Bcrrs. Hrea,reilby fTH W. iwl A Son, Boat n. Bold ty at. Kuisgt on. llnsrETTKa A Co., San Franctaro, and by del dera generally. June 17 sy. The Kasleet way I Bret. To ier.d . Are -o1 woif thrnon-h the IWivetf of the lanrt, would be Kttrcff y more crutri than H . to tar and wret-k the dcltcatv and ttihtT Bt.einhraM ! and t -a of th .liarharfi t nrin. with a j rnnvulsinr imra'ttire No mlirhial pr fraratfin j at (trt-Bfat known. - comilt-lT. fvrmnently. 1 ami p:mifi:r r-lieves contipiiija, as Tak aAST'it frrKKVfbXKNr tfcLTKii ArmiK.ST.ao l aa it f simulinneomlw iDT-irttrMteH the dtcstion, r-jm Imen The action of the rer, and rer:tiira ihe Urt)l't'e nystem, (t is jmlJj e ctmtd tu-td by mlical men n:. the j-ul:)c hi lane, as d ind s pnHHir ?p-c:fic In dyp-fi;a, bilious Mfarkr, ick ht'a tarht idiTsicDl pr' a raliw. and all rom fiiAint t-ttV:Cting the secretive, us.- mUatiiig at tl d irch)trgi g or)tnns- mLI ItV ALL DUUGGlSrH. FrptAtHiiUizlw THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOE MURPHY & CROASMAN Who kie opBcd a IARGE STOCK CF CLOTHING FIE51SIII!IC GOODS. At Ibe Rotan aa Slate Elr.tt, ta tbe Ii : IC XJIJMIG. Fine !res Suits Kxira luiiiiM Soil's.; Alt sort I nilrrvrear. Al? Tlir Tcry Latest 8r3 TTnTS c3 OAFS, t AA IVew Good. Pawra, f,f. II, 19T THE BISHOP SCOTT GiUMMAR HvClIOOL. A JUTA-llDISff AXQ DAT SCTt(V,. imir hot, J. ht direction ol the R1WIT RFT. B. H i.ttah MiiKRI. B. r.,al earatr Kiahtfrnth and O fMbrtland. PR"K. C. B.ill.r.l!, (late rVlrV-l.l of tfis Wats Normal PlaiiDttler Wlscorala y Head Maater. The Rev. JOHlf OEVBBTtfl, fof TflnlTy Colleae, Cambrldre, Eafikno,) Air I rat tor in Amelral and Molern Lanffnaav. The first Term f tl School wi! ope a oa Taes day. Hep ember in. Kor admission apply tor Bl?HOP MORn, au.Mm Portland. I'un.ps, Pump, Prnnps! Mork pumps ANrMORr.irrsOTPrMro (with niture. complete) thaa anwwbvs vlaa In town, csa be found at A&TDKRSOH BROWlTs. Salem.'Joly 80. WINDOW GLASS. (Sizes for Male AT IA1 FBA1VCIBCO PRICKS AID SREIGHT, At GEO. L.PTORTH, 45 Front Street, Portland .Oregon. Sept. 11,1 sM. zs To the Public, J AMF9 LIDDT wishes tne pubtle to know thai he is prepared at all times to carry passengers to and frosa tha Theatre., gteamooat lanomga. Fair Oraunds or any part of tbe City, In his new and splendid Hac. Orders ran be left at WUweH's fttsbte, on Per ry Street, galea. . JAMtS UDDT. Oct o. tw Wajrons For Sale At tba Capital Llwerr ItsMe "ne aite'eton and two Trpeeaa Wag ana, all Nee York aaade, aal nearly n, w Apply to BOOl It . PLAHIJIDOI, 0c.t. ale ( -1 t -.MfCEUa.NEOl 5. C A 00 , TILTO N. 3 .aA. 50" 13L 3D XX m PORTLAND, OREGorr; f.tablisaed, 185& DEPOSITS received" aad AcceoBts Itspt, rBbJ. to tbeck or Draft, H"cf Iony Loaned on Approved ft tVily, rS"105 ." P-,ed. prompuy' INVESTMENTS ijt rt, rgTATI lfc i roperty made for MrtKi Arenta for the Traraaellon or all klnda or ri. SA.NCIAL and TRUST ULSI.NESb. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange On Ban Francisco and the Atlantic Ptatea for sal OOVERXMEXTT SECt'RI TIE8 Iwaght and sold . feblw SHOO rt.T 1 I rlilak I hear Ihe hay norae eonrh 1' he ain't cured twi!l take him B, I'll buy aume -a. H. H. it,t, day And give it t mr , our old Bay. I feci, I feel. ! t "lhl'a ahat ihe obi horFe Fald, IlKetn-r wmklr.g Its way Ihrourt h'a Itrail. CBJatrs Shoo Sly, donl h th t nv, Shoo! Ilr, don't b oer me, Mioo I f 1 .1. ,.,.u. I'm o.iii( '11. U. ti." foa ee. feet, I fee', T feel, I feel like the aim at noon. he "H.H. H- ,o ,.... rta. cured me up so aoon. I feel, feel, I feel, I it el like a ray old .port. No aprt ns or enarlna bother me, o wind ttai I report. rBtMrW ,uo I Hy, C. I think I hear the Jwkey say, Vy taatest How sot hart one day He sprained hit II ' b. and aparlnt cam ' And made my IrolU r rerr lam. 1 (eel. I feel. I feel -Thal'a ahat Ihe Iro'ter raid I must hare "U. II. II." thla day. For I am almost dead. Caoacs (boo ! Fly, Ac. It cures all atralns and bruises sore, No weakened jolots wc need deplore ; To colica and cramp It ahuts ihe door This "H. II. H.," o- WU.t-ma A JioOre. I leel. 1 feel. I feel Ihai'a whai the Jkey satd A aiek horse needa some "H. H. H." And good straw for his bed. wiacs--hoo ! Fly, te. ronOOMOOR cRAMPB III. lnttanlsneous. To two table spoonfulls of he II. H. . a. id on pint of water and drench the horse, and re v at In urgent ca.-s. Yer man. Woman or child, rlveo in dor from ft lo Idi drops diluled In water, will rtieve r.itlr almost .inatantaneotis!v. f. R. T.' ( rnirjrisrs. J,, try It. I TUB HOT M... I t , the market, t'r sale by all lruvli and I rains in mu itit. HOOGK, RAl.tCK av r... AajeM.. majSIa I'o.H.tid. rttos.. B1VIB COL. h. nss. OCXJ3 c3 rH3TaJ3Nr DEALERS IN Slovts Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, i Foreeand Lfft Pii in ps ; Seam and Water Pipe, j House FuriiihliiutfCsood, AND Mnmiihcturers ot Tin Copper ami Sheet Iron Ware, Roofing and poitinE WE KTUP ronstantty oa hand a large aaaoH menl of ererytliiug onnected wltli oar lh,e of bnsineas, ant tarite all thoae wiahlne to pur chase to gire us a call before parcnaeiog clae work done In a workman like Banner, and warranted to give aattslaetion. ealeia, August WI, 171. dtf XJttclios, Look Ilerre? t A large and splendid atamtmenl of MIL X I "ST iw reciT at MRS. CLINE'S. If yoa want to "tra le" yonr money for gsode, at a bargain, call and examine our sleek. FaVWllI le fimn I on the Ormmds juting Iho Fair. Falem, Srpl. xn. xi.w CLAUKE, II ODEBSOX I fO&K, WkaVtale aad Retail Dealers tat STAPLE Si FANCY CRY GOODS LADIKS AM) C.K.TK Furalstlnc liotdi, 5tilni, Etc Corner f First aad Waahisgtaa Streets, PORlLANr : : , : ; s : : eMUON. PorL'aaH, H.ll,18Tn, IV. IIAAN, Btreet, Saleaa, reyear, Ia li ionable ROOT 3IAIvli:i e?.IJ,lSei. lf) riVK CICW I ADDITIONAL, wBI Buy sfioes with stiver or ennper l, whiets win save ihe buyer IV- priea M a aew alr o" ahnea. Csmpased with raan toes and dirty stockfngi, ifcry are tnotilai, to say tha least. Parenu.tr. It. ftpt. 1, . ihw TIIOJIAS CffARJlA5FT lataUB m 6rJcTff, lr; Coodi. ffotllir, llardwwrr, PaftlTtie OJl., St, DOftToVatCe (MIKKHJ CITT. ORES. aorS J.CwCRUDBSa&CO. MABISta K Drajs.Hdieiiieg. TeTfrmery An4 Toilet AiUcUtv pppsfpffM Bik- ff Jill Bwwpi, XUri-W R DAY, I good" aavwfrmm of the rvaeav Tragi amy JY s (st articles ia ear line will always aafaaudl oabad. Great ta&cements for Cuh. 1nas whs com with monry In hawl will tadl tbat wa aau sell Pruga aad Mrdiclaes al OR2ATL1 REDCCX1 PKICEg. Caairhl aanaTwHT parchasa gndw al lew a urea, at any bear ef dap er or naxl.l, U poo brag a as the ritwt aPaMw frawa (he Kxprwaai Of f, la Bfvk, TATE VS; it. AlM, s i t OBEGOJC Jtwn fc K GEO. II. IIIMES, JOB PRINTER. 94 Frost Street, Portia!, Ogi. JOB PRINTING OF ALL KCIDS Promptly Executed. Porrlawd. Peps tl.BT". " gt 11 CBBBR UOtU at AaDKIUkOa IROWIV. i