AVILLA.MTCTTK FAJftMER. Small Fruits. Killtor Wll'amcltu Knrmcr: It sooiih that our whole country is in one of thoe throes In which every young nation bus to pa.s; n conflict between capital mul labor, monopo lies mul the nia.e.s ite., Ac., all brought about In the main by an un balanced condition between the pro ducers anil consumer., or, a want of prudence In going In debt. Those who are not in debt, can laugh at the present decline in money and fluctu ation in business. Kllcets: always follow, never precede causes. In po litical mid civil polity, In human af fairs, effects, though often flowing from mental causes, aro nevertheless strongly united with, If, Indeed they are not controlled by physical causes. Demosthenes, Lc.e; Mill, Cary, Webster, el ., ImVO clvarly proven that mind, ns n cause, in society i cul minates in effects producing nil the convulsions wo see in Church and State, and in all professions, whether as producers, consumers, moralists, civilians, Ac, Ac., and while mind docs all this, yet, back of mint! nro those great physical causes which govern all. Tho present movement is a sound, a philosophical one. I wish it success, but do not think it will do nil Its friends claim for it. "Vestigia nulla retrorsum." I will finish " saying may say," at this time, about strawberries. The hills aro now in "blooming beauty" with strawberry blossoms and other "wild flowers." Tho Improved or cultivated strawberries are also In blooming beauty. My little patch, with fifteen kinds, looks clean and neat. To me, there Is no sight like a richly laden straw berry plat. See tho rows In regular order, the rich foliage, the scented bed. O, how beautiful! The horti culturist has his tolls,and Ills rewards, his failures, his successes. Charles Downing is a much better fruit ami healther growing vine than previous to experience I had .sup posed. It is worthy, truly worthy. Heat's Lute Pine is another very good late berry. I do not recom mend it for general culture; but for family 110 I do. A small bed Is suf ficient. J farcy. I have long since dleard ed tho Ilovey. It isu pistillate. It was a great deal of trouble to plant a .staminate, or perfect, kind among the Ilovey to fertilize it. And, bo .sides it is nfl'ected, good or b.ul, by the roots Used to fertilize It. With one kind it is (mite productive, with another almost barren. The Kill more, ltus.ell's I'rolillc, and many otherlargegrowlngkinds(pistillate.-) when in largo beds of perfect nour ishing roots, do well; but when In islolated beds, or far from perfect flowering plants, are almost barren. Hence 1 have dl-carded all pistillate varieties, and will never grow an other. There aro over (!00 varieties of strawberries. There are about "." good kinds; the others are worthless. In fact, :!. will cover all tho really valuable sorts for home n-e, and market. It Is necessary however, to have a large number of varieties to .select from, so as to Milt all soils, cli mates, anil localities. No one, two, or three, or oeu a dozen kinds, will -nit tho whole country, in every re spect. Hence the iisoof so many va rieties. In order to show the variableness of strawberries, I will adduce .some oxcrliiionts. Tho I'oaliody was warmly recom mended, but, with me, Is a complete failure; and yet, in some sections does finely. Needs calcareous soil. The Durand Is another failure. The berries are variable In form, and size; and with me, so insipid, and often with hard, Imperfect spots on them. I discarded it, nevertheless It does very finely, and N of good quality in other portions of the country. Mine Is basaltic, or red hill soil. Tho Cireen Prolific, with me, is t -oft, sour, and almost tasteless. A poor thing. I have dug it up; yet, in tlio Kast, it has a great name. Seth Hoyden originated it. MeAvoy'.s Superior is another in sipid, worthless fruit. It is a pistil- i IltTl? II Will !7niV. i i t i i .i.ninMni iiiiMin, I. Will VlMlllli t . , i , 'ilncton, the authoress hail lur berth i ii. fiuxim lt.th.-i. i.u.c..unt) ry; nut with me I mi made Into a bed and, divesting herself kkiwi-mi .,. iv.iv. t-otmti productive that I dug ..flier outer garments, retired behind A"i x.hWhKiiiSSSiJ the curtain, and slept until daybreak. wamui ..ivniertiiiw. Ma.iiiinttinu'iMiiitt late; and I discarded it with the An Knui.ishwoman's Kxpciiiunci: Fillmore, ltussell, and llovev. an A.mi'.iiiiwn Si.i:r.i'ixii-('Ait. 2'i''"-'1' I .... ... .... ' 1. turn., I'll... I.. lt.,.,1.,., ft...... '...,l. STKI'llkN l.liilMIV ine ictoria Is. where t w ltow. V.V'7 ". "!- .'".."" '"". "."'." "."'.'. iM". I ciimiaut a large, line berry variable and unprod ,,.,,, .14 , , "I knew," she proceeds, "that at I'm .i.Tonm I might go on, but enough has each end of the sleeping-car there was V w Ti"mvuv' been said to convince any one of the a toilet room, with marble basin and s'liemi- ..." uncertainty in growing line straw- gashing paraphernalia. put my i!'"" .)'" , lorries 'from everv varletv he sees """'P" 'twwii the opening of the .'.I'iW ,",VWV. , , i.Lrj Miruij in sus etirtaln tn see If the place was unoceu- wfwt highly reconimeiided in the papers, pled, when, to mv ania.ciueiit, what sii.. Day ... . or advertised by interested parties, should meet my eye, all the way up J;",; ,",?,',"'".'. Kvnorloneo Is ottr host milil.. ""'' (,l,w" l'K' narrow corridor, but it n wiukimiim i.xpiritiiLt is our Dost guide. stocklnged-no, I mean socked-feet mwiimn, .. 1 love strawberries, and hence fall- .struggling into boots of the most J,',v."i?,"T ures are only spurs "To trv, trv decidedly nia-etillno 'persuasion.' As i: Mmmm ,'.'.' ..".' ,,,,,!,, ti i , i.. ,,..', I was contemplating the possibility K. w..iinirHii ... 1,"M"1- LA Mt.M.ti.n. of t,m..n, mv wJfv ,hlMI s,, thfs'w.w .nju-ii mmmmmmmmm I II.. t.... 1. ..1 I ... .1... O' " STHillN.,, iini'i, iiiiiik uriir, e.uue in uic J, II, LB , knowledge that I was the only ladv In tun .t iiur.nn rn.t pif niui Tii.ir 1111 w i.....'ii tui.i .... ' ". ..... V..., ...) .lit... "IKtllVMII ...II. .:i:vr.M. Iliwrburi;. Dotiiiliarontit) l'lt-a-atit Mill, 1jhu'C(iiiiiI .wium, i.tnn roiiui) Karl)' I):i of Oregon. ' I. U..U. ... . & i. ... . .. a . . i i ... i, I r .nAnii.i,i' .. ... Mlllirilll.lW.KI. I ll'lll III. I til 11'14II1IP inn ' tiu ..... At till. sllrr.wti..li ..r !.. P.,,. !.,,. -...,.-....,. ...... .v.. , ,H .... n.,.,r.l- 7 . OB ,VL,UI'I,,I I ., , .f1".'"" l,,v ' reuiuni, SU tiK. uuM KMorant and reek-1 1., v. V there had been incorporated In the less security with about twenty moil I jJJ'mm" " i organic act an item placing $10,000 at 1,,.:l!' other country this discovery aJo.i lino, v '.". ,',.. iIIsoosmI of thnt nillenr nirf r would have been terrifying In Itself, It. k.I.vimik . ino tnsposai or that ollKer, part ofiluu, t.xtreniely disagreeable In Its AwiNMrhV. which was Id no llsCII 10 llilr:IV llin roiilln! linf. alinrt ns mviixiierleiiee or ..... i n... expenses of messengers from Oregon. Ainerlcaii chivalry had I He had given Judge Thornton to un-' SS5ttl,,,Ul,"B t0 ,w lie I ueen it was 1 uiicoinfort- W, II. KuNml WllHnSlirr . II, K. A-hl.r .. Al'IVII)- ... ii rrnrirr Aslorli.llntnin ruiint) . ..t'uri'M I'lnc, I ultui runnl) .. slhiTlnii Kntr.l llnno Onvoiil'ltt Mlli nlb Kusi'iw I'lly leir.T-nn Uok.omllli'i IVurlt .... .iirsrm I i . i niniiliJi n lMhp. I.lnnciiiitity MMitiiirlli' KorV. L.tuMi'iiuly t'Min l'll WilclMiri:. W t 1'r.iiiVUn, W T Curiilll. Illtl'lllt I'lA K.IMnn 11 ill i. Sdii ll.Tll , Siutll W.T. UUVU Vi'trt .. Sm FiiinrUrii tiimnilllo Iliwi'lmre On.Unil Ml-4ilililll Mirlmi SUtliin IVrtluiil I ill-f, I'.ilkivnntt. ... . ilnniii.tllli. I. Inn IMMiui, iinhillrn . .. . niiMiiii.. W..'iirii Willow 1'iirk', riiiillll.iitu -In-il.t, Mini rn II iNojr. I. Inn Pi I m llcrstaild. that Ollt Of this flllld Ills Miwf ofllln ftt.fifli.nimi ilM nm the u'nnf ulinnlil Im umiiillnil nml lilu lioimr to h'tlnrc mv tirisiiun eoimilete- 1 Urnrjr IVnliml. .services well paid." In conversation, lu'iil'.reii he hail also assured him, that having stared nor spoke; but, as the train made his ticipiaintance, it would be slacked at the Jersey City station, two , Pleasure to him, In maklngjud.cial tf ', f $".$ appointments for Oregon, to name shawls and the other my handbag, him to a "Judgeship." Of course, said: thiwn IK.IINIIiiiMl.ntif linnnnllfi. ..M.l ' 'AllOWIlle. Ill tllhl 111 . tl sCC Villi tothl' I ll.r ,' ..ii fl".....ti.... .. . i... . '"&' whither they aeeonipaiiled me, j ,....,.., .,..,..... it.....,, ,.... "."riiiiH iMHVii tueiiiseivesou." lent. - - - Thorecaniea cloud over this prom-, Ociioeo Vai.i.kv. A gentleman at islng horizon a cloud that rose nt i I'rlnevllle, Oelioco valley, writes as Hudson's llay, and overshadowed follows: War and rumors of war Is him 'it Washington; and the incident the order of the day, and through the forms one of the most Important fen- columns of your paper 1 wish to show tures of his eventful trip. .Some the powers that beoiirdefenselesssltu weeks before the session closed. '""'"i. We are one hundred and thlr- 'IMinrtitnii r.w.i.lvnil n ...ill nf 1.1.1 l,l... tV tlllleS flOlll tile O.lllcs, Olle llllllllred 1 Tli-il I r , , ' . i,,l ..l.rlitv I11II..J IV.IIII Cillll. llni'tlMV i Till' till-II lll-l'miTl.'" III I'lllllll.Tllllll.ClllMlll- lugs, from the private secretary of aim eiguij nuns mini vamp iiauic, tr). lim, llM.ftll nii.iu-iiiti i.rrininiMt) m Din Pni.tili.nf Mv'nov VnlL-i.r "win. and one hundred aild fifty IlllleS from llii- iiiiI In iI.mh-iIi ur li.i.l.flnil.l ;..iiiuni. 100 I reallieill ll.UO. aiKCri, III) .. . Th-Ii Unl Inrnruul mi iiiTlilnltiiitii IViliniil.i'i. tho Willamette ValleV. OVer IIII llll- I Mlrr.i.rmn. M illi.Mnillr.. A.lriiuiiiin. Ili'iurtnlit. ...j.il.l.. r.itii... .ir lilnlllitiilli 'I'll .if la ' Ml'lPitmliiS. Mllll'mliii, lli'.llii.'J. imiIh.-v, If.. I.I passalile range 01 nioiiuiaiiis. mat Is (1) ur1, ,,11,,,,.. Aari.iiiinr.'. Annum Uur.i rni: Scientific American rOR 1873. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. mill: "Sl'IKNTiril' AMKIIU'XN," NOW IX JL Hi. '."sill i'ir. I'liji'" llii! wli.i'.t t'lrcut tllutt tif anr aiiilnK'HU- H'rltlliAl In lln nmlil (if I'ltnU'iitni'iiilirire llii lili'. I 1111.I tiint Inlrr I'.llmj liifiiriniiliin iirrtnlnliu " Un ImliKtilil, Mi'i'lntnlinl, mul Scli'iillllr I'liyrfi.- of llin Wurlil, IIivitIMIiim.. llli lu'miliriil inL'rntlin;i, nf Ximi Init'iillnnt. Xi'n hnili'nu'iilii, Xim IVimtmi'i., nnl Imiiniii'il Itiiln-trli'ii nf all kliiil-, I'm-lul Nnli'n, Kju I. Ili'i'lpr-. Sii:r.lriHii, anil Ailvlrr, liy 1'rrti llr.il Wrlli-rt, fur Wnikmi'ii aiul KniiilnjtTi'i In ill tin' irlon- Arl- llv'.trlpliiin-itf ltiitriii'niriit., Ili-riiirrlcf, anil Iniimrlinl Wnrl... n.'rl.ilciln,- In fit II ami Mivlian I1-1I Ciiu'lnivrlii', Mllllui:, Mining, ami Mi'lalliir.'. Iti't'itlil. nf lln1 lllf-l Jirnrr III On' .ii1li'altn1lii nf Sli'im. Sli'.iin Kiiu'lnivrlin:. Itillna. Shin l'llll'II 11 -. Nui4.'illnii. Ti'l.'uriili). 'I'llixnii'li lln .liiiM'rln, Kli'tlrli'it). M ini'tl-in. l.!-1il ami WOOD PUMPS! THE BEST ASH 1N Illll'OVit WOOD PUMP NOW IN I'SK, run Raising Water tor Dom-jstic Purposes, or for Kara or Stock Wells. Kmtj tnin wlm lu liul I'iu'rli-ni. In lln' illrt'LT iMit wmmif ral"liij natpr. kniitti. TIIKIIK IS NO WAY OK IllllNli IT SO I'UKAKI.Y, ami thtl llnl thcrv I- mi nnnip ilnraMp, roterrnlpnt, im! frt'p friim liniiartlnc unln'itltlir rli'inriitit In tho w IrrftK Hit' 1 1 1 1 1 1 WOOD I'l'.MI' manufactured lij TIip ShIpiii lnnii 'onimif. Si'Dt. -i. s;-.'tf VISllKIt A HAAS. introduced a friend (CJcorge X. San ders), and, excusing himself, left his friend to disclose sonic private busi ness. The visitor conversed about the relations of the Hudson's May Company to tho people of Oregon; of the probable conflict of Interests, it. llnrl in liuif. Aar 111 inn-. Annum iinr.il our protection, llamey has seareelv Kct'imiin. ,r I. l.i..'inin,-. ll.'iiin,'. miliUmi. soldiers enough to guaril the riM devils . llj!,1",,'lhll .,,,. ,. ,. ,,.,.., ,! immediately about the fort. Witille ' ivirtlial An. mv .-miir. 1 ttlihin tln mhii. nf niucee, with a force of about seventy-, tii.'Sti.'niiiip miTii-m. n.i f.-r-.tti ii.ii.-r.-1. live warriors, Is stationed at Stein iJ,I"'r"J.r "ljr ''"'""" "' "'"r'' ' '!" ' Motmtain, bidding dellauce to I'ucle . 1'anmri.', M.'.lu i!.-.. Iln.-li r. int.- .i.u.. Mm Sam. I'amn Warner ami Valnax iifmiiriT. Hipmi-i. i-i.'f.i.fSii. ni... 'IimiIht, D. LOWER, OolltllllNMloll 314-IM'lHlllt, A.N.) WIIOI.KSAI.K )i:.I.KIt IN Oregon and California Fruit and Produce, m Kuusr sTituirr, l'UHTIiAM), - - OIIIMJON. I'minlr) unli'r tiftiml'll) illi'iitlitl In nut 'J :wjr " 'I'HM HUBBARD COMBINED SELF-RAKE REAPER & MOWER MS1 I Al I'l lilll AT T1IK Salom, Ororjon. flllll'. I'lKU'lllinoitOl' THIS UOUTIIV US 1 t.rj.ii-.- I i iiiih, H11I tvu ill) llti'urthi'-'t .especial ad vantage to Oregon, should piotecllon. All we ask Is arms, ,, . ? .11 we can protect ourselves. Oivjimfi the Ciovcrninent buy out this com- ' and 111. . ... .. . ... ...r.i. 11. . 11 . 1 .1... 1 i.-r-t nun. i.itt t r. anil I, un in it 1 1 rtui".iiii.. ami jiossiiiie resim 01 war netween imnaiis, wmi im-ji wt ai neir n,( ;..,., ,-,.. (,rri,.Mi.i r cn-ai t :.,, TVTl.ie. f tin. Iu-a iiMilniw fiiiiii tlutiiiiiiliiiir.tr head, may at one fell swoop Mil thc.tatm' it rimiiii iif iIm in n) i'ainii, UJ0110r irxilCIllllGS 1 uil UNOiiauons 110111 tne noitiingoi (i.,f0,....t.H scttlirs and lav waste our i.nnry,-iiuij. inin-.-jiiti '.iiiiiiiii(..ni. i'.tn.u. r Midi DOSsCSsiollS Oil OUr soil IlV till I ,m-,.l ....II.... 'I,. ,.,.. I v. ,1.11 -- 1.1 Ai'i.lfinv. r s,i.ti. (Willi li liii liil In IiiImiII'I) III nnliTlii livl llit'lr '. '. 1 " " ' ""' u" ' "" iieautllnl MUlei. lo-il.iv (April -illin .ii.n 1....1 u,. .i,',. ,.u :i, iji.t. ,..,i.iiit si imi t iiionvtm. I'.ngllsh company; and he argued the the settlers are coining In tor mutual atyir. iv. iinscii-'t ilii 1 nr.-ilm till' 1 1'iriT ..iitiiii 'i ill 1111' -.IIKMT.I .llll ' (an iniku 1hi rtiftii!iii iiti.iniii. i.f 11. ail) inn' 1 TJTCCJTI TIT A fTITIVrX ? iiiimi..hi.i n.v", r.jnU iifiii iii iiniii'iii- tn I'mir ' XXi9X jXm.J. KjjlmJLIX MU I 'I'lmti. in.l nrillli irt limit. I'.i-.i... All ItJlli 1 .1 l.l.l pany. '1 he listener gave an occasion- Asil matter of coiii-se. when clcrirv-1 VL" ....V..1.1'"1. . V""1 ..': i:".'.'"m:'.,;,,."l",,.!. M im.ru ipi. 1. . m r.i-. iti u.L i.ni . , . ... . - T' rnniiirii i"ni' run 1111 hiiiih" un' al dissent to the propositions ud van- men exi'han"e tbev preaeh old imMi-ii-r-. Mi n a ( .1..1; i'.in. i!n..Nf vk. ce.1; but thcspeakerreiteraled them, .er.nons.' Tha? they .nay do -. .e ' PATENTS. ,1';":rl!,";,Ii .v 11(1 llllllfiiincitil. nt liMii'th. thill Sir ..r 11... ........... A v..l,..,.,.l,.,, 11 .1,.,.. ! M''-'.'- Ml A C.t ar Sull, ilnr- nf Am-iU m ' " o---. .1 un ii.i-.ii-. ........ 1 n'"S. "'"" anil K.irrU'ii IMIi'iil". In-'' liil "'it 'ii )rar fv fi'eorgo Simpson, President of tho not follow, however, that thev should I'.ritnri; an.i i.t iim iifit r.t.iMi.inniut in lliuKmi'j 11 iv f 'iiiiiiiiii- linil iil.ji.i.il ... .. .... " ... .. lln' t iirM. Iflini lnti 111 nl .111 liit.iiliiiii. ttilli' iiudson ,f j).i iomii.iu. nan iiMieti t.i.i i.w.t-. ...,!. tin. k i,. ..... ir tit., n . 1 ... ....1 .. .....i. .1.. ..m .,, ., . .MV..,, ,', B ........... ...... ...v .'... ..' . .. .... '.11... . n i..i. iiii'. "... .. ... ... til HIS tlsiiu. Ci..lll. ( III) lsi'( (S. , , . iii his Judgment might facilitate ,ooa.1 1",".l the sale of all tho property of read of a. s I iiriiintillt lnriirliltiiil.fi1 film lift lit fit lit tt anil piti'lll llili' fpinl yiiti. frt t nf 1 liari; . a t iii i In full, tt'ttli In-lrnt I111114 Ii.ih i.i ir apiliMil AilJn-. Ml sn A In. Nl'tt tilk. li'm-iin'i's. nml i:iiiilin iir tt...... i ..II ... Attmiiist 1.1 I.e. Ural III I si' jfi : 1 l4t4(IKll, fl Sfi ,vl ' jCfcri t .i it. v .. iwt.i Ir.t'v. is.. , U Y.X.' . W ,st""" '"', 1 V V.y II. .. v A It l.t ' vkl S&"A v., ...a, 1 W rfel- '' vSlMn! '- : sSLj'WB' Ai 1. Ilrtmi. I iluts need alter.it Ion. We . ...Ml.. . l .V I.... liroltertV Of leuti 01 11 r,ttniL'iiiii' .i.tss.. iiii'.ii-iiri tho coiniiany in Oregon to our who went over lately to Andover to (lovermiient, for the Mini of $;!,- pieaeh. In his discourse was allusion 000,001). The announcement was to ,,t. ia,ie Asylum at Soniervllle. lollowed by a comfortabe pause, ami vniirniv,.ttii..iii.ii he wiisliiAiiilovi.t tlie glittering bait-S7.Vi-was al- V n,.ttli.r,tii.iMit uasi Aniiovd, lowed to dwell upon the Imagination ,," K'1'1' s""l'r "," " ,,,,n'1 "r ' OI lliesllliple-llllnUeil llregonlllll lor mioiuil ue hiiujei'ii'ii hi such innneiices awhile, until the idea should take I would lie willing to have him con root that part of this inunillcont Mini Mt., , vonder Institution." And was to bo had for tho taking. Hut , , ,,,,,.,, llilV(.t,v , . tho Oregoniau bad not learned Wash- , , , , , . . , Ington habits, and gave no sign. He Amlover lheologlcal Se .ary. knew it was a swindle, and ho never 1 - intended to return to Oregon with Yamhill Ciu'siv.-TIiu easn of the discredit of having Indorsed It. State of Oregon vs. W. P. Itrnee, in Tho ilenuucment came in a direct ,,.,, al ,,, ,,., for alu.mtt tlt proposal, that when Thornton should , , . .,. f . ,, , write n letter to two members or the UI""'K. '. l. ""' he sec. cabinet, named, indorsing briefly tho time, in thoClivnit ( ourt last Irlday. positions taken by the emissary, and Tho whole day was occupied In urging the purchase, nnd certifying selecting a Jury. In tho evening a to the reasonableiii-sof tho terms, he number of witnesses were e.Nainliiid !,,JV!l,il.r!:!-,yo,i,..t: WL Vi1-1.!. '"Vlk for the .....seeutlon and the Court III HJIl'lll.lll l IklUKSIUI --.,l""'. Iiu , ,, , ..,, ... 1 1 I 1 responded, that the con veisitloii wih",,c '"IJ""mcd till haturday, when, disagreeable, and bo deirod It to 'the witnesses for the defense, weic stop there. In fact, ho had several examined and thr case went to the 'times led tho conversation to other jiy n,ut j .,. ,. 'i'u.v rem.ilued topics, and endeavore. I to change tho , ,, t (h ,llll(W w . , IMil.Jcct;but his visitor hastened to, , , .,, Vur.llct of ''guIliv.Msi , resume it, and would take no hint, bulged In the linni'liui'iit." lu.'was He was asked, politely, to leave the hl.tencud, Saturday ovenlng, to 10 room: which ho refused to tin. until ...m in tin. I'l.nlit.iiiliirv. I'mirin: ' ho received a satisfactory answer. ,' . . 'Hu only did leave when the lndig-t i.'n)m the I'luimhultr: "Oovornor nant Oregonlan opened the diKir, and ,n,v,.r I(1S authorled (!en. Hoss to 1 threateneil tol;ick him down stairs. ,.OI11IM1,v of one bundled men urcnann Muiiinii ior.unv. , . , , , . 1 to proceed to the I.iiKu country to "" " 'protect the settlers. As a siilllclent M.ni;n and Si'.u'i:. However mimbor could not bo procured lu . . t....t .. ..t tl.l u. ........ ..r ti.... vast space may ue, matter must oci jm.ts.u ............ ..m-. m..-..,. '" . ' ,t , 1.1 1 1, in ... vear, John Inllurton has been author- f.lr.iitii.r.rlluil wltliln if. Ilk.. U'jtt.ir v.1. ...... .1. 1.. 1 , , " , .; ' ,. , IZIil 10 recruit 11 ly men in uiisioiiuy. wi,rlir..i,lalii.all.l..f all thr tlp.lral.lr GRAND GOT.T) MEDAL it lii.-li-t tit. 1 1 nil. I S'it, . I- uri. fur III" lllOST Combined Sclf-Rakc ' . t III 111! I 1 'III I 'll.l'V Ulll fll-ll ! , .. .-.. ..--. . v.,..f.i,r..a,..l,,..f.i,i. .,,.., i... HKAFJiH AND MUWKtt Wi ran itinllil.'nll) ri'riiiuiiii'iulllii in tn Hip ml.lli St'ii.l tor ili'-i'riiiUtr talilii.tip scitl fr..' Miililii.'- unit .it iiiirnltlii'i.iii'xlilliltliiii.iili.l fur I in iiln nit I I'.trk Unit, tmM-ki-9mnmmm , Al I llntlil Nu ( i:iiii1i 1 Ni. I! p il in ll.il, I Ii. Ii. . Cull StIK II Mminfii turtil ,J. '. .lOII.NSDN Ni. '(. IOI I'niiil si SAN I'll MIMO, lli-iilir. In lliirili-s, Sitililli'r), l.rltlliir, Oregon Agricultural Works, s..i.i:.ii inii:i;o.N. THE PARKER GUN. J rr rf7i V rf.f'Wiri.aci.s., rti 1I1 rut lh "lint io thr truilu ALL SEEKING ill MlU SEND STAMP rOMCIRCULAH PARKER BRtfS . WEST MERIDEN.CT. . SHOULD SCN, iCNSrwAboPY or .$mp3- -' wsngHaia James F. Brown, Arjont for Wlllaraotto Fari&or IN Kl'OKNi: 1 I IV TjiMiKsr.i.i.i.it ami in:.M.i:n in maiia- I J J lin'i., 1'rrliMllral., NuMriai.ari, lluuUn ami ' s'ilirliliiin. taken fir tint WII.I.AMCTTl! KMIMIUI. aiul all llu.li-ln I'ublli alli.ua, at I'uli. Il.liir'. irii.' Wlllaiiirlltnti m-iihhI Uwir ! the HI Itiarlf llnlul, Kiutiui tit)'. (Invon Al'l'J Kansas Central Land Agency, Haiis. JlnJ. JOHN W IlKIIKH. I'mit'r. Iltal K.lalt' IIii-Iiii'" ; at'iit fur tl.11 Kanaua Va line Itailna)!'.. lilnl'. ui.. .iilill.l.i r i.f tlm A'tm .1. I'ri'lrril ..fniiV l.tNii ('trail nf au.lujilicu. lulu n mil l wf j 11 iiii 111. a'ltrrtla ttiiiiin it iinti.. nit"." ii..ii-i in 1 'p f, jjifti nigiK inn 11.11 ii'iiui.i'it'ti ' iiij iiit'.uiii.i in ma 1 niiiiirj, tviui 1 nt. eitrins, llmltcsl, while space Is Illimitable, thirty-". I"' "' Tl.m,.." I "' I'vlXWW Outsltle of matter Is a llmltli void- U? sl u,fc nml U "ttan.vj..,-, .,,,,,.. &;r c,,. , , ut ,,,. , .absolute space - nothing. Space U ,,, N lt m..ui oaklnml, and t. c. p.va.vs. absolutely an Illimitable wild, within which sun-, and pbtuets, and moons j push and pull, and rush and roll around each other, forthe nceompliali I uient of the wonderful ends for which I they Were created. iireseiit there Is no doubt that the roll will be complete by to-morrow night. The men enlisted hero cannot be surpassed. Thev are mostly active young men aiulerack shuts, who will undoulitislly make their mark If furnished a good opportunity." ti'tittriil .V...;-t A'tttrHtlnfj .!', Wtt 11 lii Wa.hln'tun Strri-l, llwtin Wanted. CtCMWi oit i,odo, m:i iii'.n ur OOUU llral K.lili. In silrin liiimlrr at tlil offlrii N 0 rt -if II Mtllllltr 4 I IU. MAXIORT tt SHAW, A TTdllNKVM AT LAW. HAl.KM. OIIKUON. iV omce utirllr)' turf, (uciivr t.f Htale aotl l.llwrir Uirt. llarH-lT. IMI. K. V. ll.K, Hltl'.VKT I.I I "l .latoHurftni I' A. VulanlrtM, OBlir, liurMii'a block, tie lalr. Ilclilrucr. L'l.niiiiurcUl tn-trl .Salem, Orrisiu u7 ?. Qxmrir tkomttoh, ATTOII.NKV ANII fOUNsKI.OH AT LAW -omce, In I'allun'a llrtck, Htato .Irtrel, Salaiu Jan; Ir i.a.