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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1876)
Si '2r n I4V ,U Pi- iV p' Letter from Cooa County. Coquih,k City, April lCih, 187(5. Editor Farmkh: The Detnocralio County onventlon mot here j-p"tor(Jfly,Bnil nnmlnn. Hf-il a pniinty tlpkt. l"r the purloin two tl it liud ralnr-d heavily, and It rained all day while tho convention was In oesalon. 'ilinrlvBr U u?, usually I1I2I1 (or tli ismon, and Mine early tilauU-tl Undu, lying low, I nro f nnmeru'Mi. Tn clay little ulaoK liuas returned to their elegant home, there mutt be a kitchen maid. It would be absurd to tr.Iuk of "brldo" In the kitchen. She lend the greater portion of her tliBf In re reiving and returning ca11, and the nut in arranging her cootume. Hot tliix cannot al ways continue. H!a forltiui Is nearly ex hatiMcd, or he is about to Mil In business-, and the result in a separation. Tbi given misu for more divorcee than anything ele. I tluttai rxitilil amuua tu t It li a1 4 .4 ... r... l mnmle... .,uu.ln. living In the WhH , fc ,j " .u im iuii . '"""".'uJ.MklJ Tliy are liMitles about one fourth of an luuli Inn. Who they are, wbpro they came trotn, what tin ir vllt portendV, whether they li.ivo a toHi-ojnoM'tlou with the conronllon jiikt (itw4t,or aro the forerunner of tbo re liuhllitin convention which la to oouvene bore a wnek hence. Iloiven only known. At all'eveu'x f.belr appearance here Is at once a curiosity, and anolancn. April 17ih. It .ism rained all night, and in Mill (it It; and looklnn at the rher we art re iTiimlf.il to aiW, "now 'a till for high." The bow nai placed tu theclutnlM, woaietold, hi a fljfli that there nlioulil be no more llididi, but Just now we aro bexlnnlue lo think thatau ark might bo a convenience, In j tlii! near future. f A road U beliif mado ftom Dora, on the (.'! Itny Wajrciu Itoail, down the Kan Fork of the Oixjullle river, to Intersect the main rivor at ila junction with It two principal brwinhen. The " bead of navigation " for libt drnii;ht ateamboiiU is Mippofcetl to be at tliia point, and partita are laintr off a town there, the ntime of which uo man hniiw'f lb, as rot. April '.'3d. And now rointis the It publi can (ODveution and nominate a county tick et iUmi, anil tlie rain rp;ei not. The weal! -ft linprovoti, Willi I could say the Name of the " time."," hue Lm.sluoss in t-o dull here that wo r-m't all (to to the ceutonuial, and bo no nave concluded to have a celebration of nurowii; on the lib; and all Ihoso who do not care to go lo Philadelphia are expected to coma here. Wo am to have stewed elk, roast boar, tried beaver luIN, barbitcued heel; with potato's, cabbage, camas, and tixlns, and there are plenty of llr treea to sleep un der. So you see we aro prepared to make lsltors comfortable. Fishing (tint for votes,) is now the order of tho day btre; and the cAieless trout, or shiner, that wanders tmtxiugly along the river, Is in constant danger of being hooked by somebody. Everyone eats tlsli, and per ennarquonce we are fist becoming more in tellectual, liraln action consumes phosplio itts; ll-h are a highly pbopbori.d food: n-in, the eople have bruin. 1 went up on the Kant Fork the other day, HtrlUInu the Cooa Hay Wagon Road ten miles lioui bore, aud billowing it east eight julle, then turning south down the East JKork. Whatroaditl The mud, the mud; it ,bas uo bottom. It taiued cm we all day, ."My bono was a Cue traveler, aud I crowded klilm hard tu make"! miles. The mail la now csrrled on pack auimals, nothing olse- being .able lo make it. Tliore is a good country 4ilong the Kat Fork, but tho cottiers dont Hook happy when It rains all the time. This winter will be long remembered at remark ably rainy. Keturned next day: it rained harder than ever. Creeks were rivers, and rivulets were loamlng tOnents. llelng clothed In gum cloth I wsts not drenched, but bespattered with mud, still and weary, 1 arrived home at dusk. It could hardly be called a pleasant trip; at least I dont think my lior-te enjoyed It. It may be that it will Mop ralnlui; some day, M. Education of our American Girls, Has it over ocaurreii to any of your readers the great neglect of educating our American j,-lrls, aud ihelr Inability of mipportlugthem .snl res nIioiiM circumstances require it? 1 do not pretend to say lhatthuy must be sent to t-cbuiil all their lives In oidsr to attain this, for I do not think education Is entirely con lined to bonk'loamiug. A girl may be well (jiUilllled in all the common unusohfi, such as geography, history, philosophy, and rhet otic, aud aWo well oklllod lu painting, drawing, and music, yet she lias uot com plo'ed all the HCeomplNlimouts uecestary to make her au nruament to society, or : iisolul ttJ.'V. Dear glili, jou will not leal indig nant wheu 1 ''' i 'or we vlll Isontstly uduilt that agiil'H gi'ekttist ambition is lo havo u home of her own, w here she is Ireo to exercise hor owu liberty, ami use her own judgment If alto has need to. Hut how few girls there am at the present day who are capable of mauaglug the atlairs of a house hold, or to bo Industrious and economical couipanlom, which they Mirely must be if they epnnt to be serviceable to their hus. binds, or wlo and Judicious parents. Oh, mothers, how much you will have to answer fori You will not only have theceusuraaud disapproval or the world, but you arebinak lugoneot (lod's very bent comumtidmeutt.. 'Woman was given to man as a help.iueet, to aid hint lu his undertakings, to share his plbMiirea, aud lessen his sorrows. The I'me has come when a man must have cap Hal HUlucieut to enter Into some extensive biuluets before be can think of marrying one or our modern girls. It will takequlte little lortuneto ptepare her wardrobe, whlcu must be very i-howy aud expansive, telde a mansion which must be purchased, aad she must go to the npholtUrtra hetaelf and choole her carpets and furniture for aba kuuws bast what is the moat raahlouable; then come oue Is employ ad to put the things In their places aud have thiufs in readiness when the " happy coup- pi " return from tbelr wedding tour. You need not deny this, tor this must all be done will My out at the window. " Then Is the tlmo we can best show our kindness and true love, strive together, work with ready heart aud hand, keeping his love-as we won It. And, again, we see a darling infant In the arms of a cold aud heartless nursehe moth er has no time to attend to children. She Is busy making-calls or going to theaters, and thus the would-be affectionate mother has becomu hardened. If there Is a Women'e Convention, or a lecture on woman's rights, these are among the lirst to take time to go. We have a right to remain at home when our duty calls, or to go abroad when we wish: we have a right to love our Ziunband and our children; to worship God according to tho dictates of our own conscience. What more can we wish. Can it be possible our government must be ruled by these people? The woman who has not time to attend In her cares at home Is sbo to vote, holdiotllce aud make our laws? Heaven forbid!' I ad mit our country 19 being governed by poo pie who are corrupt and giveu to stealing, but will it be remedied to lee this class- take their place-? But a few mouths ago, women were on tho street with sanctimonious faces, praying for men to reform. Sisters, let us begin ou our own vex. Let us lirst amend, and then ask o'hers to follow our example; to know our place audi endeavor to keep It. We have our rights and, if it were necessary, I, lor one, would assHt in keeping them. Mothers, look back to the daye when you were' girls, or remember tho ol'c-repeated story of jour old mother; how they did when she was young;, wheu It did not- take sevcuty-llve yards fai-.a dres; tdxty for the body, and tllteeu to sweep the street. Their dre.'es were made in a simple and neatatyJe- much mnro becoming than at thepreeat day. Ti.oe girls made their own. olothos,, woveu by their own hands. Their roy choeks aud sparkling eyes gave evidence of health and happiness. You would eitlxtr tiud them at the loom, xptuningwheel. or lu the held binding the golden grain, not ashamed of their hard hands or their dingy attire, made moro-tto by nature'e&embroideiy of mist, sun and ruin. In ordon to accom plish this they were not obliged- to coxs'ilt their family phTclan, but did it through & sense of duty to theuieelves aodithelr Isllow creatures, Therelore, mothers, teach your girls to' toil. Is Is the only trui-woniaukoocj; the only true aabllily, Mns. E, P. Kast 1'orl laud. In Chicairo they tell of a famished room that, although let at tho rate of oniy $4 a ween, earns S4 a clay. Tho lodger pays that sum in advance, and tit night the landlord gets hfs cornet and is ttccnmpiinied hy his danghler, on tho piano. The lodger moves? away in the morning, is at once replaced hy another, and mo they come and go. Regarding animals in the light of meir oeing companions t man, may wo not well think that thy- may he his companions Im:i future life as well as in this? Adolphns JJtis pleaded guilty to a charge of hore stealing at Witlla Walfct la.st week. The Spirit says be is young in years, but old in crime. A woman is- very like a kettle, t you come to think of it. fcho sings away ho pleasantly then fiho .stops and, when you least expect, Bite Iwlls over. W. L. ADAMS, H.D, A.Hi.LL.D., Ofllcn on- Flrist Street;. (Between Taller and Salmon,) PORTLAND,. - - OREGON, THE SOTO OF 1878. BY BAYAim TAYLOR.. A fesMvsl poem wrlttpn for the Herman Centennial simper' Union of New York. Waken, voic.su of tbt hind's devotion ! Spirit of ln-e-lom. awaken alt! King, ye shore, io the w,no' MiMtn Rivera answer, mid niooot-irm i-hII! The golden (Iny has corne, .Let every tniiunH hi dumb, That sounded Its iimIoi tr murmured Jus fears; She hath won her sicrj f She wears twrglorj; We crown her in. i-hind ol if nm?rd Years. Out of tho darkness And toil and danger. Into the light of victory's rfsvy,. Help-to the weak, and home- U"trie stranger, Freedom to all, eh hath held her way; Now Kuioje's orphans rest Unon her mother breast r The voices of nalionsare lieui'in the cheers That cart upon her New love and honor. And' crown bnr the' t'ieen of Hundred Years! Mr. Rohrer'a New Homedjr POX THE X.UKCW IS MKKTIXO WITH WOJtVKltFUL BVCCESSf Tnit PtTtKbT TEO"TAni.E nEMEIT HA& no BQiial lu tlie rWlef and rure of Cuuifh. Cold, Vvthm, llroiichltlr. Croup, Whoopln? Cwuh. Mea (Itw, Sc. ft ha pnsloK-d winie ivnurkslile car. Nl liv rtniffjilnts itenoi-sllv. frejwnxl only hf llri. K. ifilii:it. Jli.iimouiU. Or.. To wlinin all li-ltcn" uf bamnen Jhenld he adiUwed. r. c. suZt&zvAir. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OI'EIU HOUSE, BA1EM. , IC. amn. l liMd of hilr. rVliy X.UOIU9 SEX.X3, 8nor to J. M. Ksblks Jt Co,, 0. Ulxrn !.. - (IKW IOIUC, OoMimitsiHioik Aigetnt FIR BUYJNO AND PORWAnDtNQ FBOM. New York vis Irthtnue, Pacific Rsllrotd. ssd Cye Uora, til Und of Merchondl e, and for the Mle of frodacts frora th Picirtc coapt, for the collection of metier. c. octstf Fur the WlUmnuttc Vwiuar. Common Seose. In this wutild-be scientliio age, id this day aud generation, too muiy are aping the great ma', aud with "-swelling tftusions vast, " would seem to rle high, spread far, audsiukdeep. Indeed, we sometimes think vyoarein tUnger ofloniug that, of all things the beM, common sense. The literary pro ductions of mauy papers aud pft-iodicalh are mere s-ensatioual olluslonn, more swelling than trtio, more volupsucusanilseutimbntal, tbau guod and useful. It is s-cld ours is an age of progress. Admit It. Hut may we not progress both up and down? May we not tall back as well as advunct-V A long time ago, Ben. Johtisou was asked if Knglaud wa-s unt "advancing." " Yes, " (.aid Hsn., "She comes up ou oco side, and down on t'other." Perhaps, while we may bo progressing In some things, wo may be deteriorating in others. And while we may be gaining iu tho learned profess ions, in scisntillt circles, in true literature, Ac , yet a large pmloti of our world is only skin deep, and mere pretence. Good solid common sense is as scarce as hous' teeth. You see men goiugaiatind looking as serious hs a setting hen, aud with a fice as long as a horso collar. SuoU creatures are " taUluc on," ami wiuetitues ,l take iu"so.itbboJy. Honci'j we tmul look out, keopliit; both ees skinned. There are men aud womeu who mock virtue, serve tho devil under the garb of surlousues, aud give alms in public that people may talk about them; but persons of common sense do moro good in a rju ol way than o herwisu. l.cok at Miss Flirt: dou'i she takeou! and how many yards of cauv&s does she sail un der? Look at that what d'ye call il? on her brad. Why there's an ostrich feather, a Uded artltlcisl ll.iwer, a little red ribbc n flut tering in the hree.e, a band or blue tied round it, three bows and a tuck. It's uot sit ting ou her head, but on a bunch of tow, seaweed, or yellow stuff not hair and there it sits, " a thing of beauty. " Miss rilrt Ihiuksshe Is pretty, very, and theu she has so much seme, too. What she don't know ain't worth knowing. jlmS,iilrt, too, how smart he Is! If he could be bought lor his rail value, aud sold for the estimate he makes of himself, how rich one would get to buy and sell him. Oh, common sense! How tnsny wear thy laurel, aud follow thy couiikel ! Jim. THE Dictor le nor cii'lne Chronic Dicahl li crto cindered lnraratile, hy new and rational methods of treatment, un nioiteriite tcrinf, lie be loosr to no chool" of medicine bnt, ulmlttlus tlierc In wmie trndi in Allopathy, Ityitropalby, Ho mwnpalhy, and Jte'inermm, he rejects theni all a a "noli, retaining from cacti wstticr experience hsi- licoveu to lie beneficial. Ue holiN that no man. how ever well read In nclence, can mre thoo chronic din ea'vs which non- baffle the skill of all the school, wtio has no other resoarciM than IIioko obtilned hy reading all the medpnl few)!, yet pnbllthol -the "Ec. !e-tle"' authorities not cxcvptnl. But ho dws hold that by hl rjneni of VWicated BlectrlcVaairllathN and by aittnir mi the blood, the brain, and spinal nerves by coimter-lrrltjiits and harmless nvtsl'clnes. oveiy dlcacd or-an In the liody can be restored, ,wlu-re there ha h n no iiatholo leal evckitlon re- miiiior in an entire Io m mnotlen. lie lii demon strstril Ihl- In verv ram fn'lancer, bv crslnsreverj 'ss he h.i had of wh'it. doctor not tuiknovsi to fame luu prnnounced " lncura V.j heart dleae," besides iisving resciun cases or hpblli, scrjmia, Kheiima. ,tl-ni,,Coni)mptli)ii, ftlirht'- Kidney, Oropsy. Liver Coiuiilaint, I'l es, AnetirhiiiJ, Tape womv Tumors, wojab tronble. JljsMpshi, brain disease Jtc., when suiferer hail sp.-nt Sijm ol niiiuey on eminent iihyi-iclatis," all to rji imriie. The Or. rlaim M liav mrceeded In mnltyina imltani'ia so as to maUe It tko the place ef ealmal nisnetlsin, brsln life, 1 tal force, or the lU ,iUrt)U ita'itra -irh. when asslste-1, hell all c iraMv lelou in the jody. Till Is sent tbrouch the Until, and oer the e'nM imtr ,i nsrvestoeiery unliU' oftiue lu the lody. while taC IMtleil' 1 llliM.t Clnnmh th. hntl. 'e.,1 h.tl. . tie Dr. sown In widen, and, comhlniiic all the ad lanrage ol the Turklfh and other bath, and liolng denldnf their cl!n naul d.lu'er. Is m-.mounced b those Kim list u 'ritsMJie bet lia'h In, Europe, the hastern i Ittes. Cal.iomta, aud Oregon, fjr-supenor to any or them. ' Out of a hint uifcertlncates a to tlerenltof his treatment which aiuM be iuhlllil, tho followln arc oio'eil to surtiwrs. They do nut Dmbrace, how. ever, the mo,t reriasloiMe of his cures . North and Month, we meat as brothers; Gastand West a re weddfd as nnet Right of each shall exonreour mother's; CJfallil nftiHcb I- our talthiul soni: Wo give thee heart and hand. Our tilorlnus native) land, Forbn tlo has tried tbieaod lime endears; We will wrlre thy ntory, Ami Keeptnv elorv As pure as of n.) for a bnndi-Hd years! AS gentleman who has reeently traveled through linker. Unitm. Grant aniJiUmatillnuounties, informs tho.Vc-tiitff- that signs ol now homes-und im provements everywhere greet the eye. -unity permanent inipixivemtints are visihle and farmers, seem to vie with each.other in tne excellent elianieter of their dwellings, their implements of husbandry, and all they do now seems to le with a view to permanence. .Jesus Jfariii IJ.tea. the uioneen orinter of the trans-Missouri county, died at Mama te, a tew cays ago, at the age or CO years. Mr IJuca. learned his trade at uuraiigo, Old Mexico, rim, with I'atlro Martinez, emigrated to "New Mexico, and in li started tho lirst priutingotllcein the Territory,, at the ancient town of Taos, near the Colorado lino- JONES & PAITERSON HAVE FARMS FOR SALE AND Boy and Sell City Property, BKHT BOtnOW, NEGOTIATE LOANS. AKD Make Collections. agbrts rom MutnalLifu f ti8urance Company OP'NKW Y011K.. UniontFire Insurance Comp'y OK HAS FKANClSCOi rTKKP ON HAND. KOK (lKAT0iPOU8 CIHOU- 1.3a. lallon, their ' Osseriptive LanJI, G'lreolar," ueacrlpuve Circular and weather- Kecord ol . KKX1F1 GATES., PonriAn. Ifeb.s. isits. i suiieru i ioiii ye-s from Brlihr's Sidney, enUnred iiu-irriui rtnu U-nillC4Mmi III niliOlKV. 1 trtt ;-u uoctors, got wore,.aiut nic iib.m die, iat a irieiw pri .nlleil on me to raa.on Or. W, tried eei lu April C T l.l Bin. I was n.011 mho -i ,if eniltr Inr Jn Jnlv wae able i lo work li.luiet. and hae worked ever since. eel quite J and happy, llr. Adams certainly saved a.y life. Himon Bonskr. 1'or fonr yew I wa a mUeraWa xnaerer fron njph ill, enlarji-li pro-trt e gland, and rhenrarii-m. . rifcui in u iiitiinnuu mi iini un tii.rinr in v..u V...V and han fr:ivij'Ci..aiid didn't ml much. If any. relief. i nuauj roiuiodrd tu rale the advice at.luil"-e Ilu-u, a-ongHje jrw Itti rill, and ljce injwir nnder lie rareoi Ur. W. L. Allim. lllr-tnatnient atoii!!ivd me in It r.Mult, I am tree tsom pain, and ha e b,fl since the Xi'i day alter I hei: in trentnunt. I am. In lait, n m-. man, anil L'lve tUn.'atoiieiit lor the hone rjtorotli,OiunKli. tor r(tt-on thepub.lc Hill un deMtaniV, 1 do not g e my fall name. F. G. C. . V.IHUU.T, rn-N rv, Keli. II). IVii 1 oriut vjear I uaaa mileier liorach'onl&rheu- mati'ra. ill-tre.ln pilev nnd palpUatluu qt the heart, so that llle wa a harden. 1 tinallr went to 1 orlMail. aud wa rnr..J. i,v n l r ...i...... ...... mm ieefioni o-ilu, aiidcaii work hard all de.v hIHi out wiuir tlnd AltUouhi. year o.d, I fei-HlKea Iki asaiu Thebemtltl L'ut lr.nn.hl-i treitmiut le uo,Hi more to me 1U.VU ail the .-eld In NiaiiiU O. II. Aium. (Jon Kdward Hatch, in eoiutaatid at Sant-tFe, has gone. .south to look after tho raidinir Aiuuhes. He .snvs ewrv Apaehe found away from the xesorva tion alter a certain time will Imj. killed. That's husinesft. ""A". (. ltohert.s has been oinfiriiiiil as Indian Agent tU. Malheur, ji pluce ol 8. 1). Parrish, and J. li. tJiimott has iwtfii contirmed agent at tlw? Urand Kande Agoncy. and Or egon.1 Olrlcc on irronnd fiaor, OPERA U0U9E BLOCK, SALKMt OHEOON. apllly RAEE OPPORTUNITY FOR Profitable Investment. V.VSinNdTOX- Mill' !1 Tliin irr.iml jfiry of tho Criminal Court of the dis trict oi Columbia to day fouud a true bill of indictment against ItelUuap for receiving bribes. I.iitikK.m:, W t,, . IsTii. In lLiinmerliu .1 llctn ,i icel. a Ini.mu ui ..r n n.'n. IV" lelt eve. tui'iir in l..nlji.i .n ..t.... pain that I cannot d.crlbe, for meilcil aid. Alier irrateil my and much more; or you wnitlil psoana notieo Aftor Uiey uava amoug th " arialocracj-.1 Mi. Kahmkh: Till U oun of tb beat ways to cook egfen-. Place In bake tin a auiall chunk of butter; when welted, break in eggs; salt and pepper. Hake rare iloue, and serve. Mks. W, P. Joh.nmix. Union MI1U, Clackamaa poumy. ,lVl rill rl..,..r ..u...l....l ..J . , ..' . .' .. ...... ..i.i..,r uvniuiiivu nun conn-eirn, iney told me that m ej ii iiiut be taken nut, a It was tuipor.Uilo to e It. anil that ii t nldn't liavd It taken nut I wnu'd .ie the other ey-. too On mr y to the hotel, a piodtiiniar.tauadvl-eil me, before oi.ii-i-urlii" tube bati K-red. to nee Ur .ni i. 1 il i -o, thHrk"(i.Hl .nulhomiin.!Ueilmeol p,tn took the elee' Irom my eje, aud cured me-savln my eye, aUii" mo Ironi creaj mlerliii:. and .nln.- me eer.U hun.lrei dollar 1 leel more xntulul toward him thin lai -tun-re can Mine U.n lloni. , Oi.atthK Co.. W T Wid,. n, is;(i .My jouiise-t babe, -iliiih wrUhl ci-'lil .in I tineo nuarter puiuid when born, tell oil to eeieu pnruidi and a halt in three oioiith. a it had nevir retained a partkle or milk on It utomacli, but. Hied liv nckln m'ar IU-J ii) lu a cloth. It became: a mtr-rin- kel" ftoii. and dlitiuiltlut mit In tint thrtatened tu kill it In a lew d) My uelithbor nUl, Uon't Hke It to a doctor: no ihctorcon im It; h will only die the sooner..' One pcrinn, hoier. adilnisl nielo take It to Dr. Ada-u. of rortland, virgin. I did o, aad In three month It wa a ft, beuuclic boy. weli;hlii r.nrteunioiiud. Itbi-aii to Hie on iuik rroia ilie lime Dr. Adam beaan to treat It, I e.iiulder It al inot a iniMi-ii'ini cure, aud e.i iln n:hei. I make till liteueiit fjr the ln'iicli of other utterer. Saiiah J. W.ie;iiiuii.N, . , , .... Cincvoo. Feb. 1, 1,70. Alter halu.' railed to set any relief truin P'ijlclaiik .... .. .h, uii.iiyiwi iii'iiuii.-. i h rule (o ur .AiiaiUa, ol I orlUnd, Ore.im, irliln.' mv svniptmn. He ent me ranlleliie lor a tape-uorm It a relleiisi me of unultoi'iil oi thirl tt.i.1 111114. iltf 11. .l l'oiiTLMi. March", !:(!. I am now a jeir old-luve uilereiLia none but ineli know, tinco I a It juar oht, Wti ;v,rwi ". , , r-e tumui. iltula, wurui, and heinurrluje, which eailnent phvle!au Eat a.iinJ melbey could not cure. 1 hit mm- been under llr. .daji' treat uient ouu luouih, and leel like a new man. 111. treat ment In teemed to luo to act almot ititracu'ouly, a I wa relieved of nerl crery particle of roy tmihle In a ury nhort time after I hetfau treatment. I teel aa tlmiuh I would like tu reciniiinend other uriercre to o here I aud many other did aud KOt relief. OroiwK W. SAVK, Oil Amu write no pretcrlptlona, and rarely end out medicine, a little can be done fortucUa urually ueed hi aid anle he can tune the patient under hi constant watch aad car aa the treatment art nice.. Only letter containing tamp, irtvliui yinptoiu and atklnz for an oainion, will be antwer- ed. Patienl may rely ooon beloe dealt ralrli and lioueslly lth-no deception, uo falsehood, no ham bujjlm;, to pot people money. " Da unto other aa )on would have them do to you," a rule he. la trying tu live up to. A Latty always In the eaar, to assist 1st trcatlnc Woaasn. lVitTLAv d, Virch, ISTtt, mhmr X1. A.. iBknltli, .AkK-tlaat. Salem. Oreiron. dealer lil Sti.rueuii,i un.f .i.r.,n oplc View, and Ssene of Salem aud the surround- lui: uiuuiry. .iie.cw i-noiorapin, lu inula Jul:, OU or ater Color, n.11 How io Ubtalu Papula. Any person dea'.sln? Information, a to, tho mode o takimr out patente, can send a request to the Farmi ofllco, accompan'.ad by a one-ceut Btajup, and will ceive hy mall a oouy of the reitsed Patent Ian and pamphlet containjus rail information to how Invu tton can be pat'.uled. Agcnta itw tbe YVlllaiuctte Parmer. Tj OPKEIt FOIt SALE ALL MY IIRL ESTATE il. lu Ctiusoji cicinty, ninslstinc or my original Iloua tlou claim, ou Lewie and t'lirke rlier, ooii'l-tlii-'of lte huudre-l acre, two third tide-laud meadow, uc-kuowledi-i'd to be the lust H.K-t (.lalm in the imw, Ain a larire Inret-e.t In the LTtini.r rur,i..,i a h-rn. k m - ....., . . .. ,:. . . r'. -. 7 ' T' naia, a unnio.i ni .oiui Amur uonaiion claim. uiilro of the subcribe. Arorla narcii 4, lR70;tf la- IMWMtt!. ESTABLISHED 1&55. Willaiuette Nnrserv, a W. WALLINGr& SON, PR0PRIETOH8, Os-wego, Clackamas ock, Oregon. QrowerKof tlie Choicest Varieties of Partlenlar attention slven to Cherry, Prune and Plnm iree. iht FLO W E RPM'Moer'arrlreKluwerSetag SEEDS Wwlrt-scinble seeds (The cheapest and bet seetl miirnimnr ni1""10 "Mr"'. nd two a-EGETABLE)",,t',It''',oiirillnstr.ited W. H. SPOONEE, Boston, Mass SEEDS. Albdsy Amlt Ueihel Iltieua VUta Uuttu Uli-Hiinkilutmeut.. Itrownlllcv Dutteiille CanjonClt . Can j un ll'.c Cole's Valley Cottage Uruic Cove Certain. Ores well Clackamas Camp Creek Dallaa Drain' Damascus -.- .IK llnnnoij .. li K IJl-tCll.II - LH Fra.ir Vm Wells, ,1 W Hoiwit S Ilaud'akur V It KU J M Hieheklir Dilltliiiielwnt W CoKIi; W H Cllrko I II Shortililj-o hoemaker, II V Kiiidall K Woodward Koscoe Knox W A. Mills G It Ilammerslcy ..J I) Lee. UMOnthrie Krowson & Oraln KKoibes . .. K f' ll.iln.uao Hall... .. -"-..-"..J ;!',,: iiirook juisl l'urt and Ittcob Johnson llaiton.... lie Empire City., Hiwion l'o Vallej.... I'atrltelit , l'oiet Uroe., Oo-hen , (iciwil Ireemllle Halev , llood'Itlwr.., Ilarrlsbuie:,... Illll-boro.. ...TU Winchester A 15 Halne A 1 Oanlner ,.1 .1 llleiaus S lhuhcs, W I, Curtis ,.J llandsaker . ...blioiitmril Jbfiaiues J F fierce ,...T.I Ulack ,.WP Waton ...Ilirum bmitli .A Lllellin; lleimer.... Morrow llerren iRikpendeurc WL Hodeiu Junction Smith. BrattlcM Jt Co., W L Lcmou Jiiik.ouIIIe M IMomou lerlerioii v p West Kell'Vir' A 11 Kello Lewiille JM Uanle) l.iKiamle Slfllsworlb uifajeite Ur l'opnletou, A 1! Hen.y Lebanon , s H L'lcujlitoii MMdowville UK l,andle McMinmille A Held Mitchell A II llrc-Miun Moni-iouth W Waierhouse Needy Wm .Morelaud New Kra J Cnsto Newcll'vHle.... , 1' K Ca-tleman North Yamhill DCSiewnrt Oaklaud J A Sterling Oswego A ft Sh pl.-y Ott .Ill MhmeUer Oregon City .: M llacon Ochoco I II Duiithlt Pendleton W A Whitmaii Peoria M) Hale) Portlaud j P Lee, Aeut State Oraii-re Prlneil!e OMl'iln-le Perrydale Mcdreu'abtore Klckreal PA Patteron Koseburff Thus Smith Sclo IniueJL Morris, Thoa Munker Sllyerton Ahafi Ilrowu Shedd's W.V Power, Clt Wheeler rlprinxdeld A li limey SprlnKwafr J II I.ewelleu hubllmlty John Downing Sweet Home lien Marks Sheridan JB Morris Pilot Hock K milium Ten Mile KM Ournev Tnrner It A Wltzel Vancouver .....'. 8 W lirowu, UUDenuie Wheatland ...I, C Kom-st Willamette Pork V Wilkin Walla WakU .1 K Itrewer Woodbarn Matthlot Hro Waldo JO Elder Willow Porks A CPettejs Yonealla J RKIllson. HS Auule.-ate Zena , ,,D j Cooper 8 Con", General Agent for Eastern Orrttou. Salem Flouring Mills. IBKST FAMILY FLOUU, UAKJCB'3 EXTRA, XXX. 8UPKIUTNB AND (1RUIAM, MIDDLINGS, BMAN, AND SI10HT8. Conwtaiit.lj' .u Hand. Hla:lieit Prion in CA6X& Paid for Wlieat AT ALL TITLES. R. Pati3tr , C. KINNEY, Aicnl S. F. M. Co BUY A NO. Hi AND- JESLXJZ lOOOT1 -AT- JOHN W. GILBERT'S, nl2 SALE1I, OR. tf MR3. OGDEN; Comer of Fourth ami A Streets, Portlaud, Or., CtTTTKU and FITTEIt of LAIUrN' and CH1L dreu's Suits, latter Mr Curtis' Model.) Also. SrAMPINUanilUKslGNINH lu all lis hraoche. INITIALS made to order. PAlTEIINb or all hind cut by measurement. Pernous Ihlnu at a distauco oan haje the lateat Mjlea iu Stilt Material bonitht aud nuK up ou receipi of bu-t and waist meunre. Other nnppln dune ou a reainiable cuinuii'iic. Mourning made mi lu at hour' no' Ice. nl-.' XT. A J. J. X.BB, Dtalcrs In Goiiornl 1i'o1iuu(1h KEEP A FULL STOCK OF STAPLE and FAN ty Ooeds, Clothlnir, Hardware, Urocerles, Hook Siatloaers . etc., IIALLAN, Or, INFALLIBLE AND FINAL CURE! ALL PKUSOXS SUFFERING FROM ASTHMA. Hinnchltis, Induced Phthisic, Incipient Cou" JliPLKiV?" . ,I"J . 1 ;,,b,M to. ' " " PJUtMASENTLY I. U hit II, please Inrorai e, lu. poison or by letter. y address I NBKDY. CUckanii. ci.uuty. oron J'iui j, M, UAVaUEKTY, I I f ( M i I Jt s! zaoiX7Z:.-T.&n: - tiT3TsT iMt&m. ,mmitm'm