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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1873)
IIJlLlMETlKEa'iF,lA.IlJM:Birr 3. LAWS Or ORKGOX. Passed at Ike Last Session of the Lerls lathe Assembly. AN AC I' providing lor the sate of AgrlcuU tural College LanJi, untl for the disposal of (111 hriM-IIMltf tllr,mf He It enacted by the Legislative Assetnblv ' or the Statu ot Oregon : Sue. 1. Tlut upon lliul approval of thu , selection oftlm Agricultural College Lands of this State, hold under tho several Aetsofl "-uiiiiiwjs iL-iaiuig mcrc-io, iuo iwaru or School Land t'oiunil.sloucrs shall be and thc-r uro hereby authorized to sell and clispoieor said lands lor pot lets thautwo dollars and titty cents per nerc, In currency, is Uiuilcd by the Act of t'omrrcss nroi. lilln? for silil ,'raut In quantities not exceeding three bun-' uiuu.uunuiii) acres 10 cacu seiner; A'ro-. vlded, That no iersoii owning more than ' tbreo hundred and twenty iiercs or land In I this State, by any other right, shall be en ti tied to ptirch'i'c under the iruUton of tbl Act. Skc. 2. Within six months utter the pub. Hciitlou by tlie Hoard of School l-aml Com. mtsslotiers Hint the selections of said land' ' have been uppiovcd. each settler, upon the s.vme, shill ltle with Mid Hoard III- applica tion to purchase such I ind- as lie may claim, In tho -a me maimer us is now directed b law for tho claim mid purch.ce of Mate mid school Limit, but he -hall bo reiilredto pay one quarter only of the purchase price there-1 ol, at the tune of filing liU application, and one quarter at the end of one cur thereafter, one quarter at thu end of two )c.irs thereat-1 ler, ami uiu reinuiiiiny quaiterol silil pur chase price at the end of three j cart then-after, Uyelher vv ith intercut thereon ut the rule of ten per cent, per amium, pa cable semi annually in advance, i SC. a. And Ui(in negotlallii); lor the pur-, elusc of any of ald I.iiiiu and thu pa incut ot onoqutrtcrofthe purchase money, us atorc- said, tbu purchaser nli.ill execute' und deliver to tbu s.ilit Hoard of School J.audCoiuuiltlon-. cm Ini tlireo several proinntlssory notes to ' secure tlie payment ot wild several install-1 menu bereliibelbru mentioned, and the Hoard shall Issuu to tho claimant u bond for title thereto. In tho satiio manner us It now pro vided by law lor bunding Stuto and School . Lauds; l'rovided, however, That in all case where purchasers shall pay the full amount of thu purchase urieo ol aald land. said Hoard ot School Land Commissioners shall execute deed therefor upon wild pay men t, lilt lia same form ai u now provided by law for the execution of deeds to State and School Land-: l'l-ovidcd, further, That In all case where tho land applied for Is chiefly timber land, tho applicant ,hall pay In full lor the came, uron unking application there for. SRf. J. At tho fiiil nf it. . i..., .i . yearn, hereinbefore specified, ! tholnterevt uii uiu huim iviuaiu imi'tui, mc land claim cdbyany person shall revert to thebtatc. And ut the end of the years, if ttny portion of mild principal aud Interest bo not fully paid, said lands -.hall revert to the htate, and, whenever said lands shall revert to the state as hereinbefore provldcil, said Hoanl ol School Land Commissioners shall dlsposo of sho sanio ill tho same manner uh If no vile thereof had previously been made. Skc. .'.. All luonyes derived from thn sale I ot tho lauds aforesaid, shall be luiueil by said Commissioner at a rite of interest not less ' than ten per centum iwr anmiiii. payable ' soml-annually In advance, to bu secured by . mortgage on real property, in tills State, free from any incumbrance, ot not less thin three I times the Miluc of said loan, aud that the, moneys so Invested shall constitute u pcrprt-' ual fund, tho capital of which shall remain I lorcver undiminished, and the interest ofj which shall In paid Into tho State Treasury, , to bo placed to the credit ol the Agricultural ' Collego Fund. 1 Sec. II. All the laws not In force iu this ' state for the saloofthe School and ('niter slty Lands, tofarus the Mine are not In con-l diet with this Aet, shtll apply to and govern tbu acts of the Hoard or Commissioners in making sales ol lauds under this Act. Approved October 2$, 172. AX ACT to provide for the formatton of ! cleslastlcal Corporations for the holding ot Church properly ; for tlie benefit ol relig ion ( for works of charity, and for public worship. lie It enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Statu ot Oregon; us tollows : Sec. 1. That Incorporations may be form ed for acquiring, holding and disposing ol church property; lor tho benefit of religion; for work of charity, and for public worship, In tho manner hereinafter provided In tins Act. Sec. 2. Ono or more, of tbu principal officers, trustees orelergyof any wliurch, who shall liavohecn duly chosen, elected, 'or ap pointed. In accordance with tho usages and regulations ot such church, ami iiMliorUcd to act for the church, and who in whom shall be vested, at Ibo tune, the legtl title of tho church properly, mar mako and sub scribe within written articles of Incorpora tlou In (In pi lea to, and achnowlcilgo the same besoro some otlleer authorized to take the tic knowltslirrmeiit of dents, uud tile aud have recorded one Of such articles In thu office of the Secretary of Mate, and retain possession of the other. Sec. 3. The articles of Incorporation shall specify : 1st. The name assumed by the corpora tion, and by which It shall lc known. 2d. The object of said corporation. ad. The estimated value of church prop erty and money at tho time of making arti cles ot Incorporation. 4th. Tho title of tho eron or irftons makln? such articles, and the manner and and time Iu which successor or successors are elected, chosen or appointed. Sec. 4. Upon tho nuking and filing for record articles ot lucoaporalioii, as lu-rein provldcil, tho person or ierons subscribing tho same, and bis or their successor or suc cessors iu oroVe, by the lume or title specified In the articles, shall thereafirr.lw dwmed a body corporate with continual perpetual succession, uud sliall have inivtcr to acquire and posses by donation, gin, or purchase, and to retain and cidoy projierty, resl, per sonal and mixed, and the same to sell, grant, convey, or rent, or otherwise dispose of at pleasure; Provided, however, That no iiart of the resources of said corporation siull ever ! used lor any other than the object herein uiiucd; Aud provided further, Hut no corporation tunned under this Act shall ever hold or posses, property, including monev and ns-cts, auiountln,' In value to more than five hundred thousand dollars. Sec. 0. Such corporations shall luvu puw ,er to contract and be contracted with; to sue ami Ik- xiisI, pWd and be pleaded in all Courts of Justice,, and, to, have and .to uc a common ical by which all deeds and acts of such corporation shall pass and be authenti cated. Sec. 7. 'I hat all deeds and oilier Instru ments of writing shall be signed bv the per son or persons representing1 the corporation In the olllclal capacity designated Iu the aril- eles nt llieiinmrattnti fiitil LMilml ..1,1. l... seal of the corporation, and nn Impression of which seal shall bo tiled in the otHco or the Secretary ol State; Provided, That this Aet sliall not have the effect to repeal or modify Iu any particular the Act pasyii Octoler21, ISM, entitled "An Aet providing for the In- Pfimnrnttnn nt .tJiiioi.Ki.- I H..llnt.. f... -.,'..... (v. ... vi.i.i.iiv, .ini, IVI'UIIMI-, in- vivicus pwiruifi,' nor nie ci passei ai tilts Klon ameiulitory of the same. j SKC. 7. The ai tides of Incorporation, or a certified copy ol the one tll.sl and recorded in ' tliniltltfn lit till uHr.tiet nf tfi. 1. .11 !. I ..11. V.i -;". " " 1 esineiiie 01 uie ei-ieiiie in ueit corpora tion. Approv cJ October 23, SVi. AX AtT tiiautliorle tlie secrctarv to iiur ehaso two hundred and flflv ermlrs 1,1 Hi,. ihiid Voliinio of Oregon Itcporfs. . Hp It enacted by flic Legislative Assembly of the Stale or Oregon as rollows, to-wlt : ec.1. The Secretary of State Isauthorl-i ed by this Act,to purehase f.ir tho use of the ' State ol Oregon, two hundred and tin v copies of tlie Third oluniii of Oregon lieports. 1 now In the cour.se or publication, at; a price not exceeding si v dollar per copy. I Skc. 2. Upon the completion ir such eon-. tract of purchase, and (lie delivery of the iiuiuImt of volumes sneclHed in the iiireinilnL I Motion, to (be Secretary of State, It shall be and hereby Is made the duty of mlt Secre tary of State to draw bis warrant for the amount 011 the state Treasurer therefor, on the Contingent Fund, or other money hi the State Treasurcry otherwise appropriated. SkO. !i. Alter the delivery to thu Secretary of State of Hie copies of the Third Volume or Oregon Iteporls, specified In this Aet, it shall be his duty to forward ono copy thereof to each of the Supreme. Circuit, and District Judges or the I nlted states Courts, and or the Court or Claims, to tho Attorney (icncrul of the I'nlted States, thu Secretary of tho In terior, flit Commissioner of tho General Land Oltlce, and to tho Librarian or each State r the L'nlon, and to the Librarian or Congress, and one, as otllclal copies, to each of the, Supremo and County Judges and the other ofllces of such eourls. and ono ronv to each monitors ot the Leglslatftc Assembly or uus siaic, anil 1110 remaining copies shall lie. and remain In the Library of this Slate for tho useaud benefit or the State. Sec. 4. Inasmuch as tho Third Volume of Oregon lleports Is deemed ot great utility, and there being no law now In force prov Id Ing for purchasing the same, this Act shall take effect and bo In force from and aftf r Its approval by the Governor. Approved Octolcr2.s, t7S. AX ACT to quiet title to lanil-in the pos session or certain settlers. Sec. 1. He It enacted by the Legislative Assembly or the state or Oregon: That tne right or the State to all swamp and overflowed lands within the State of Ore gon held under tho Act of Congress, approv ed March 12, 1860, In possession of orclalined by any actual settler under the pre-emption homestead or donation laws of the United States before the same was ssltctcd as svranin or overflowed lands by the authorities or nam siaio unuer ine provisions 01 uie Act or uie Legislative .issemoiyoi 1 lie mate or Ore gon, approved October 26th, 1S70, and bclorp such lands were claimed by nuv lawful claimant under the swamp laud law or Ore gon, sliall be, and tho Mine are hereby grain ted, released and cnnflrmad unto said m tilers, respcclvcly occupying and claiming as afore aald, any portions of said swamp or overflow ed lands. Sec. 2. rpon request or any settler or claimant. tisaroi-cvUil. and iinon bis present ing evidence satisfactory to the Hoard of .-sciiooi latnu iomuiis-ioners 01 ills eiiiim or possession as aforesaid, tlie said Hoard shall, without fee or charge to such settler or claimant, issue to him a quit claim deed, con veying all right, title and Interest of the State Inauiltosiich lands claimed and occupied by him as al'ore-nld, In consideration that the same Is occupied and claimed by him under the homestead, pre-emption or donation laws or the United States, and that be Is holding tlu name adversely to the Slate or Oregon, Approved October 28. IH72. AX ACr toauthorirc the lucorprvatloii ol a Kcfonu School in tbeCountyorMiiltnomah, and prov Ida for tho commitment ol certain boys aud girls to I lie same. Ho It enacted by the Legislative Asttmhly nf Ibo State of Oregon : Skc.1. That William .-s. laidd, Addison C. Gibbs, James Steel, II. 11, Tavlor, Heriurd Goldsmith, llenrv Nailing, John 0. Aliu vvorlh.llenr AV.CorU.-tt, W. Lair 1III,W. II. 'Wiitkliids, M. V. leady, Jacob .Meyer, Charles Hodge, A, llurgren. J. C. Mens dorflcr, G. II. Flanders, J. II. Xorlhruii, Thewlore Wygant. William Wudhains, J. I O. lAJWiisdile, Kdwin Itiissell. J. K. (itll, aiiuiiis r niHT aim iiiium .-iiicsietis . uru malorltv f tbem. are authorized to forma! corporation under the gencial laws fur the I ncorpor.it lull of churches, religious, bvnevo. tent, literary and charitable societies, for the purioc ol establishing and maintaining u ltcfuiiil school Iu the county ot ."Mliltnonwli lor the safc krcilng, correction, governing and cmplojingor Jiivenlli- offenders, legally committed thereto by authority or the courts aud magistrates orthcrount ol Miitlnomah. 1 Sec. 2. Tho said Hoard or Trustees, ami and tliclr surcessors in ortlce. to bu chosen acconllng lo liy-laws or said corporation, may, at their divrellon, receive, take and keep, in tlmlr exiliishe can-, coutiol and custody. First Auv Imv or tirl under ltcru vears or age who shall or ma v bu liable to pvulsh- mciit liy Imprisonment, under any existing law or Ibo State ol Oregon, or any law tint may lie enacted or In font; Iu said state. second Any bo tnder si cceii years ol ae. with the 1 onsen t or his in rent or uiiar- dlsii, against whom any rliirge of roinmlt tlng any crime or misdemeanor shall bv Urn made, the puiilshuu-iit of which, 011 con viction, would Ui contineiueiit in Jail or prison. Third Ativ '.") under sixteen yearsofage, wholiileslitiiteoi a suitable home, 11 ml ade quake iiii-aus 01 obtaining an honest living, or who is in iluigi-r of U-ltig brought up to Irad in idle or villous hO. Kirth An) boy uiidi-r sixteen vears of age. wllo U liiiurrlglblr, or babitviall) Uisn gir.lsthr roiiiuiaiHls of his parents, father or moilicr, or guardian, or who resorts tolin moiul placrs, or praillces, or who lM-glects or" n-fiies, at th' request orrninm-ind of bis parents, uth'-r or uiothfr. or, guantlsu, to iwrform labor., riiitablp.to.hli years, ami con- u.iiiii, r iiaiieiKi miiooi. SEC. II. That whenever snr bov or irlrl under sixteen years sliall be convicted liefbrc any Court Iu .Multnomah county, ot any crime or misdemeanor piinlshablchy Impris onment, other than Imprisonment Tor lite, such Court, lit lieu or sentencing such bov or girl to Imprisonment in tho county Jail, may, with the consent ir such girl or Ikiv, his par ent or guardian, suspend the sentence, of pun isluucnt in thu case, and commit tho saidbov or girl to the piinlsliiheut in the case, and commit tho, mid Uiy or girl tot ho care, eon trol and custody or, tho said Trustees, to lie taken to the ild Kefornt School, to remain until he or she shall nrrlve at the age of twe,'.t)-one oars of age. unless soon dis charged by tin- Hoanl or Trustees, and In all cases where a boy or girl under theneoor sixteen jcars shall be brought before any Court upon the charge or crime or nilsde mcalior, when the nccuatioii against him, or her Is ib-emrd supported bv e IdeiicesufBcteut Input him or her 011 trial, such court shall have mil power lii'Mny all proceedings In the rae, mid to commit lulu or her lit like m in ner, lor such period us null cmirMnsy deter mine, but not le. Hi in sl- inonlhs, Skc. I. That tin: Mavors ami Police Judges of Purthnd and ftisf Portland, and the County Judges of Multnomah county re spectively, shall have mil power to commit to tlio care, control and custody of tho Hoard of Trustees of.sald Itiform School, with the eonscnl'nndat the liroper cwpeiiso of lils'ur her parentsor guardian, or other icr.son who stands In the place of parent or guardian, or other person who Mauds In the place of parent or guardian, any hoy or girl stichasls described lu the third and lourth clauses or Sivtlon two of this Act. .sec. n. That when a boy or girl sliall be committed to the suld lteform School, tin- clly In which lie liad his resilience nt the time or such commitment, or if his residence wns within tho countv ol .Multnomah, and not within tlie city of Portland or liist Porflind, then the said county shall pay the Treasurer ot the Hoard of Trustees or said School; three dollars a week while he rrnnins therein, said payments shall bo made on the first day of every month, and any sum so paid may be recovered by,uch clly or county, or any parent, guardian or kindred liable ly law to maintain said boy or girl. Sr- 11. That' In easts nn hnvorirlrl sliall bo committed to thu custody ol' the Hoard of 1 ruiiees lor me iH-urnis 01 miiu kciiooi, uy eltheroflho Mayors aloresaid or by either of tboPoilco Judges or Judges oftlio county court or circuit court for Multnomah county as beroro prov bled, tho scld Hoanl or Trus tees may, ir they cleem It proper, require se curity to be given to them by tho parent or guardian of uny bov or girl so committed, for the payment of tho c.icnsoor maintaining such boy or girt iu Hie said school, for such period us he or she uny remain there, and in all cases a stvtcmeut or tbciigo or thn boy or girl committed to thn care of the Heard or Trustees, tocetber with tho reasou for such commitment, sliall be furnished at Ibo time of Uls commitment or each, to bo ueliverctl 10 the said Hoard: and until such statement shall U- so delivered the Trustees may decline to receive such boy or girl. Xo commitment snail remain longer man iiuui 1110 commit ton shall have lulls' reformed, nor alter ho shall have attained tho ace of twentv-ono vears. tho said Hoard shall have power to discharge any boy or girl from their custody by an or der duly entered by their reeonls, whenever they shall deem thu object of committing him or her fully attained. The Trustees shall also have full nowcr I o nlacuanvboy orglrl committed as herein dcscrllicd, during It's or herminorlty, at such i-mplovntcnt for or on account of said school of reform or other wise, mid cause him orberto be Instructed In such branches of uw-nd know ledge s may bo suitable to bis or her jriirs and capacity, and aslhey, the said Trustees, may tec lit; and they may, with the consent of any such boy or elrl.bind bliu out ns an uiinrentlce iltirlug his or her minority, to learn inch proper iracio ami employment as 111 ineir judgment wlllbu most conductive to his or her reforma tion and amendment und as will tend to his or her future benefit, and the said I rustecs shall tor such nuri)0e have power to appoint a Committee ot oisi or more of this their number, with power to execute and deliver 011 Uliait of the said Hoard of Trustees In dentures or apprenticeship for any boy or girl wiioiii in' may iieem a proper person for ativnnnri-ntlcp. and sneb Indentures shall have tne same Ibree and effect ns other Inden tures of apprenticeship under the laws or the Htate of Oregon, and bo tiled and kept among the records ami in tne oince 01 inosaiu reioriu school, and It sliall be necessary to record or '.llj. tlti.a.i .liii'tiiih. Uiuiiiiniii-i niiLiv, , Sec. 7. That the county loiirtor Multno mah county Is hereby required to set apart for tho use of said corporation until other wise provided by law, not less thaq twenty nor moru than tiny acres of tlie poorhoiue farm of said county, and to uppruprlatu to thoiisuof said corporation, for tlie purpose of building on and Improving said land, n Mi in equal to that which may bu rulsod by communion lor tne same purpose, not i (.-ceding two thousand five hundred dollars. Approved ucioiief -an, 13, i. Suit lxkv, Feb. t!. Thu Mormon pri-Hri In greatly cxcrclccil by thu ulli Kntlnn thut thu Corlne caltfu iinqst-cu-linn wns mnllco by thu Mormon Clitirch lenilcrx nultist thu (.entllen. Thu JltntUl to-diiv MiiyH It can furnhih convlticliiB proof thut Corlnne U c 11 ru ed hy n kbiib of cattle thelws nrotect til by ofllclnl nulliorlty, anil that the nfilcfavJU upon which warrantH were Itmuecl for tmrtlos recently clisL-liiirged by tho United Htten Judge ilawley were made by OontlleH beforo Gentile Justice and limited by a (Jentlle Court, and that the whole proouedlnuH were nt tho iiintaiH-0 of Uentllufc to rid their couimunlty of the cattle thlevt-H. The Corlune Jlenorter to-morrow will contradict tne Herald emplmtlcnlly. There Is much bad ft'elliijj on the hui- ilH-t. The horiso epidemic U believed to be abating. The street rallroml will un dertake to resume regular trips to morrow. Habbath meeting lu the Twelfth Vnrd hnvu Ih-cii HusiM-nded for feur of 11 itprend of the Hinnll-ixix. fiovernor HartraiiftofPennnylvaniu l undertoud to nave exjiresHed the Intention of t-nnilovlnir women us clrrkis lit the varloiu departments of the Hlate (Jovernnietit, East Portland Nutsery. IINV1TK TUB ATTKNTION OK ALL TO my Urge ami complete stock of sTAmum FttUIT TREES, of all varieties,! Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery, Grape Vina anil Small Fruit, Green Ifome and Jlerfdtng llantt, Ilulb oii9 J-lowei' Jlooltt (-c, Ac. Aildrc", II, HANSON, Kt lVrtlsmi, Oregon. 1'. S.- If any enters bo left with A.C. ArchlbsM A Co.. UIIMioro, I hey will be promptly fllleil. Catslngues free on application, 11. It. Nov. 3. IS?.'. iKinU WANTED, AGENTS. TIIK IHsCOVEttKU DISCOVERED! 1)11. I.IVISllSTOXK IN ArTIU'A. fllltU ailii'iiliues ofa inert aiheiitimiiis lire. The Stnnloy-liivuigstoni- Kipeilltloa to Afrtea. Largo oetavo Tolntnes Just Issued. Contains Incidents of tlie Wni'derfiil Ca reer of the crest Trsveler. the t'onutrr. Animals, Nstlves, limiting, etc. Full account t Hits most lutereslliiL- pirt nr the clotie. Al.St) TO SKI.t, tHIll NKVV WOUK, Plain Home Talk AMI MEDICAL COMMON SKNSK. Xo comnetltlon. There never tas n 1hhW nub. llshed like It, Hull tmrtlcntars lir mull. Sttnto the IHSOK WUIieU. A, lis Hs.nciiui'T k so., iiiisjWhT WAN7 FHANCIKCO. CM.. A rmiT OXsAM SUSZlfSM IOK relloble turn, with the asruranre of mate : ine from fl,(KW to f.1.000 per iiintira, ran he secured In connection with an Agency fur the ex. rlnslse sale of works by llKNItY WAflll llKKCU Kit, WILLIAM CUI.LKN lilt Y ANT. HAUHIKT 1IKRCIIKH STOWK, Ae, Write Tor particulars to J. II. roitf) Co., Neve York, nr 3J Keamy street, Han Francisco. tltt4 ProHtrtni lor lN?:iOth Vciir! THE ALD1NE, AX II.I.VSTllATril MONTHLY JOl'ltSAL, I'M- VrilHALLY AllMtTTKl) TCI UK TIIK IIAMS- WIMKar I-KIIIOllteAI. IN TIIK WOULD. 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Kvrry NiilHorlbcr will recefvo 11 eertllleiile, ovur tlie slinalnro nt tho publishers (cnarnnteeln that llic chro mes delivered shall bo equal to the wimples furnished the nitcnt, or tho money will In ri fundod. Thn distribution of pleturim of this Brn Jo. freu to tho sulwcrlbcr of 11 flvo dollar inrlodlcal. wUI mark an epoch lu the Artt nod, considering thn iiniimMdented clients neMOftliaprlraforTlIK ALDISK Itself Ilia iniirvcl falls llttlo short of n inlnicle, even lo tlinsobestHcquiilntcd with tho iiclilevetnenls nfiuvenllvoKoiiliin und luiprovod mivhanl itl iippllames, (For llliistmtlou of thrso eliromiH, s-uXnvcmlivr number nf TIIK AI IHNK.I AltT IIKI'AIITMKNT. .Votwltlistandluii thn Increnso In thu prlro of siibseilptlon last Full, lieu TIIK Al.lil.NK iissumeil its present noble prosiilloiiH nud repieseiitutlve cbiiniuti-r, Ibo sllllou WAS MoiiKTiiAN iHit-iii.vn iliiilnt; Ibo isistjenr; liioslni? Ihut tbu AiiioiUuii iMiblioimnroeljite. mill wlli siiisirt, n sincere eunrl 111 I he iitusu or Art. The lillMMiers, iinxlmis InJuslKr thn lenity couilifemu thus iliiinnnstmteil, luivu merfeil tlii-mselvi-D In the utmost loilovelop uud iinpiiivu Ibo vtorki und tho nluiisfor Ibo eoiiilnif jnir, ns iinfoldeil by I no iiinnlhlv Issues, will nsionlsli and iIi-IIkIiI iiviiii thu mii-t Miuirulun filenils nfTIIK ALIUNK. The publishers urn iiiilliorltCMl In uniiniiiire designs rrom many of the inint einliient ur tl'tsof Amorhsi. InudilUii-ii. TIIK ALIll.SK will lepnxlmo I'sainplesnf the Im-s fundKii insstem, selecfe! Willi a view to the hljhost urtlsllu suocesa, lilidicreiitesf iteninil liiierest i iivoliltnit such as have Iweoinu laiutllur, t liroiiKh phntoKruph oreoplisnfiiny kind. Tim quarterly timed plates, fur li7,'k will reproduce four of JnliiiH ImvIs' iiiliultublu plilld sketehi-N. unnrnnrliitu lo the four m-asons Tbc-KoplulrsiipiM.'urliiK In thn Issues for Jan uary. April, Jiuy unu iieiniM-r. wouui ic aiono wnriii uiu prieu in a jmr iiifscripiiun. Tim isipulur fciiluivnf n copiously lllustm ted tliristinaa'' nuiiilier will iHscnntlnuml. TIIK AI.DINK will, bi-unirter, Iw nblainubl only by subscription. There will ho no re iIucshI or club rule; cash for subscriptions must Ixi'scut lu the publishers direct, 111 liand nl tiilho bssil aitent, without responsibility to tlio publisher, except In (use where thn rerllrtnite Uk'si-h, iMiirlnt? Ibo f.10 slmllo nf Jamtaton A Co. TIIK MTKIIAKY IlKI'AKTMKNT still riintlnini under tho inm Mr. Itll'ltAIID llKNItY hTMDUAKII, asslstisl by Uiu l-sl w rllc-rs unit isetsot tbu dav, wlio will slrho to have the llti-mtnm of TIIK AI.IU.NK lit wavs In kivplus with Its iirllstle iittrmlhins. AliKMS WA.NTKII. An) s-rvni wishing in ml stimiinrntly as u I's-ul iikciiI, will riselru lull und prompt In urmallon by nppljliiK to TKIIM. M pr annum, In advance, with Oil Cbioiuo 1 rc JAMCS UTTON 00, ruuLLHiir.it!, ii Mnbleu liinr, esr York. J. IIKMIY RROWN Anl. ssttem, Oruno'i, iXi&W for widen on ttoltaf pe?iKM will t paW:S' - I1UI10RKN A finiNDLKIt. Hosiers In foralture, and bsddkw and talrrors, corner of Ktlnton and. t trst Streets, rortUnd MSnr"l9TS-tfSSS""SSS,SSSSSSSMS If .M?'.M. WOOD PUMPS! THE BEST Mont Improved WOOD PUP NOW IN ixrc, ren Raiaing Water for Domestic Furpoaea, or for Barn or Stook Weill. Kiel) msu olio liss lir.it eiperlence In the differ rnt uassiif rslsln water, knows TIIKIIK 1M NO WAY OF JKIINIl IT MO CIIKAI'LY, and thai that there Is no pump so durable, convenient, and freo from Imnsrtlni; unhealthy elements to the w teras I he plain WOOD I'UMI manuractnrcil b The staleus lMimp Coiupany. Sept .1, t-sriir FllIIRIt A IIAAU. THU HUBBARD COMBINED SELF-RAKE REAPER MOWER MANUFACTllItKIl AT TIIK TI! BIEEfll SGllCDLTlIiL WIIIS. Salem, Oregon. TIIK fltOPItlKTOH OP THIS WOHTIIY 8M. lerprlse has Imported twrntjr Are otUicsc Superior Machines I (Which he liitruds to bulldl hi order to lest ttWr merits In Oregon. Frollnj; conSdent that the are the BEST MACHINE? Msnufsctured, hsv ln- recelrvil the on) GRAND GOLD MEDAL at the Isst two I'nlted (Mates Fairs for tlis it:sx Combined Self-Rake REAPER AND MOWER f We can roafhlrutly rrromuu ml them to tho pubU Head for descrlpllre ralaloi,-uv-atnl free. Machines nnvr at ourontce enectilblllon.sod for sale. Oregon Agricultural Work st-I.Kn OHtM.OrV. THEPABKERCUH. run srAMProncitfiULAA PARKER BRff$ Wi.t MEI.IDIH,CT. James F. Brown, Agent for Willamette Farmer IN Kl'OKNK CITY. BOOKHKI.LF.lt AMI HKALKII IS MAOA, sines, I'srlixllrals, Newspspers, Uooks atnl Hatiserlutluiis taken far the WILI.AMRTTII FAItMKIlTand all Ksslrrn Publtcstloas, at lik-lhi-r's prices, Wlllsmeltr sin c-t, second door to the St. Cbtjlew lloiri, r.UKl'Ui' '117, uiriiuu. nytw s. warn R KM. KHTATK AflKNT AMI NITAI1Y PLTIl M. lie, iiet-ils, iiiriRsires. sua ruwrrs 01 nv ner drawn, Acknowinifiuenis iiui-d. Forest drove, Orrsun, Au. 5, istl.-tf, Kansas Central Land Agency. Haiiss. MsJ.JOIISW.IIIC7KS.IroV Heal festate lluslncssi aurnl for the KanuaVa. cldc ItsllnstC'o.'s Unds, and pulillalicr of lha Jttn tat Crnlral .iiltofal', k 1 sHorstss of ),090clrcs Istlon: onlyliiriitsiirraoBum. n. usU-oar. .' su. MAXXrfaT .UKAW. A TTOnNKYS AT LAW HALKM. OIIECIOll A. omc oserOrsj'a store, comer of Buu assi Llberjr stfsets. MajrlT-W SMt. tt. Y. CHAM. nu.... -., i... a-. II Vl M3 OSks, Darbln's block. p stalls. ItssUaaM. Mmnitrisi stfss-s, iw, wrs-v'-- frl III .sSStfsMaVuJjl ifV sSJBsW'iaBMsvw. ssPssssssssS. : C lVH