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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1876)
WILLAMETTE FARMER. i To the Farmers' and Grangers. i:n Iahmek: I liaetiotlcedluourpaper of Jiiim'tbo !).U a piece written by Mr. Ge?. Belstmw, on tho above subject, speaking of the North WetemS.&S. Co., as the Agency, and reco m m eu cling the fanners and grang ers to jntrnnlzlug tbem. Mr. B., 1 am sorry to bay, Is laboring under a very great mis take. He bus beon erroneously informed ; and knowing from whence be gets his authority, we detm it necessary to state through your excellent paper to the Patron's and farmers generally, that the company, of which we speak has no connection with the Agency, whatever, and the members of our order do not, in Multnomah county, recoir nle them as such, for reasons which tho grangers throutrhoHt our State well under stand. That company l no more to them than any other rlrm doing business in Port land or elsewhere. Tho gr?nge market In Portland should be the eutral trading point ior farmois and grangers to patronize, which, ' undor tho management of our present Slate Agent, Mr. S. P. Leo, is doing business on n sure and firm bsl, being supported by honest and imliihtrlous tanners throughout the State, and wo o.iu secure success without misrepresenting things. Yours, Mks. i: P., A Matron. IIast Poktland, Oregou. The Festival at Kienn's School House. The picnic and the lestlval of tho Union Sunday School and District schools at Klen's school hou'o came oil' on Saturday last. Thero were present tho Kocky Point, btaytouville, Union Hill and portions of ssveral other SuucUyuchools, mporlntendfd by Mr. Erwin, the public school of tho !0'.U district under the charge of Mr. Lafay etto W. Hates and i'iito a largo att ndanco of the neighborhood, tho ladies being in the uivjoiliy. Tho Stajtonvlllo brass band gave a buleUlon of airs very croditable for the length oltiino they hae been organized And the various schools sang homo very pleaMug pieces. The exercises wore opened with prayei by Itev. L. Ij. Ko'wland and then all marched in Alsea Valley. Mr, Jettison Seely wrote us some time ago, which was for a while overlooked, of Alsea valley -s follows: "As you bao no corres pondent here 1 thought a Tow lines might be acceptable. Crops of all kinds look wellj much of It was put In lalK the land of Alsea U unsurpassed for fertility and productive ness, all kinds of grain are produced in great perfection; llax appearsto be especially stilled to our rich soil and mnlst climate; egeiables of nil kinds common to tbe temperato zone are also produced abuu-danijy." 3J. -A.. Smith, -Aj.-tiist, Salem. Oregon, deali r in Stereoscopes and Stereo scopic View?, and hcencs of balcm and tho surrouud liu? country. Llfe.s Izo Photographs, In India Ink. Oil or Water Color. sell Tlio Ei II Fruits of Weak Digestion. There la no patholoidcil fact moro clcirly ascer tallied than thit the most form'diblo plia'cs of nr ous disease are directly traceiblc to Imperfect dlgcs tlon. Insomnia, ltli Us train of dlrelm conrquen ces, prnccfd more frequently f om weakness 01 the stomsch tlwn Irom any other cause. Meie sedatives are powerless to cure mrvousiiess, mid soon ceit-e to palliate its jiuptoin. The true way to strmglhen the Iicrviiussjsifm Is talnvlg iritu the digestive and assimilative orjins. npniihoac nnohst'iict'd action Iih t(iillihrliiiii lt nb-oiiliitly di pendent. The dally 110 of IIotcttiM's Moinai-h Ultli r will do more to brace and sontho th wenki lied and irritated nene', and induio sound refreshing sip-p. nature's grand ca tliollcou than ii II the so-i ailed ncr lues lo oe found In IIih pharniacopteia or mil of It. A w liicglassful of the Hitlers should bo taken beloiecach nail gHeSBHJ toc St-brrtiscmcnis. TO BREEDERS Trotting and Draft Horses. wn AN ILLl'Sl'ItA'Pil) PAPEI. published at Port land. Orison, devoted to Literature In gercral and tliurrsnurriH of Oregon mil Washington Terri tor In pit.tui!r The aulet welters In theStato are contillm nrs tolt tnluiniis; the Hnra In,- are ee cntul by tho 1, ailing Artists ou the t'oast. As a fami 1) jouinal It standi at the head o Paclflc Coast publi cation. Jif Any one lialng Itnptoyed or unimproved lands to let or ltr mle, can lint e iiiiierMsed lue of charge In the Laid Hi pittinint of the Wk-t Siiohu. fcnb crlptlfn per jenr &1 ."1J including pota,;i. Sample copy M c juts. I.. SAMUEL, l'nl.llslior, 1'oiti.md, Oregon. Til V. JUNE MJ311IER IS yoW HEADY, aii'Unntalus mu-t bitutliul eugraWiigs of the silver , .... . i, , j i i,.i, cup and gild mi rials u be swaided as l'KIKS at tho procession to tho dlnuer table.headfd by tlie I Ceiiidnim! cilcbinilnn In Portland also a splendid view oi urtg.u city, laneui in, unu tnu iocks oi uiu Vt lilamclle. TUB JULY NUNBEKlsnnw inpress, and will l.u the tillbT EM'h,NSIVK ISSUE OP ANY PVPKlt hVEIt published on the Pacific coast. It will contain a most bcaiuilul engraving of the state I nlverslty at huircnu Uit). The M K. Uiurch at Portland, and a nuinhei oi other engravings with ar ticles written by our most noted literary people In the statu. TWO SUPPLEMENTS Willi THE JULY NUWBEK. The Declaration of Independence, With fac similes of the original signatures reproduced by photo engraving from Hie original document on llleat the Patcut Utllce In Washington. AlsoI'KKE to eery new subscribers a fac simile of Vol. 1, No. 1, of '1 ho Oregon spectator daud KeD. 5, lSHi. No 1 the llmo to subscrlbeitho July number alono Is worth the years tsubscrlpilui. , L.aiMUKL, Publisher, Portland, Oregon. baud. Ou returning to the speakers, staua the audionco were entertained by addio-tes from Judee Peebles, Prof. Gregg, School Sup't Crooke, Mr. Hunt, and the ltev. u. Ij. Howland, and fere dismissed, after si most harmonious time, which will belong remembered with pleasure by those who participated. SCHOOL BEPORT. Hepsrt ot Union Hill School, District No. il, Marion countv. Oregon, lor the mouth Mudlng June 1), 1870. Whole number ot pupils enrolled, 4S ; males, 20; iemales, 19 ; average daily attendance, 44. iuu.i. oj- jiu.-wuu Albert Danny, Blle White, Charles Nott, Charles Whlion, Ulla Jacobe, Klmer Denny, 101) 00 90 03 00 !Hi i:ilzabeth Kluoade, 02 , panic Nptt, (irace Asnuy, Geo Scott, Uattio Lipscomb, Ida Whiton, John Fordyce, Louisa Llpsoimb, 07 MyrtaWnlte, 04 Mary Kincade, 00 Thomas Hodges, 0 Wallace Capps, 00 Walter Capps, 00 Wm. Kincade, 01 Samuel'Klncade, IK) Win. Whltlock, 01 Wm Ilodwui. (HI Henrietta Denny, loo Jonn Martin, in 03 012 00 03 93 03 Uery J. Norr, Teacher. ROLL OF HONOR. Roll of honor of the Rock Point school, Marion countv, Oregon, for the month end ing Juue 17tn, l7U Mary Phillips, Fidelia Darst, lanthe Downing, Lily Whltemau, LUv Hunt, Mag Thomas, Grace Aitken, David Burnott, Jas Uurnxtt, Jackson Simpson, iJnorge Carter, -herman Hfckmau, Jas WhltPiuan, Herbert Downing, Ino Downing, Harry Dowulng, Joe Niford, Pat Darst, Mary Heckraan, Alice Stanton, Rosa WhiU-man, Alice Smith, Agnes Aitken, Jno Unrnett, John Downing, ('has Simpson, Frank Carter, Jep Hunt, Marion Downing, All Hunt, Robert Downing, Jno Thomas, Muni Frusb. George Niford. milK VOLLOWINO STALLIONS WILL JL make the season of 187(1 at JTi-ve Oaks: Farm, Waalilimtoii County. 5 inllcs N. i:. of lllllsborot commencing APH1L 1st. The Pure-Bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion, TOUNG MARQUIS. TKUItIS-$40 to Insure. Tlie Trotting; Stnllion AUTOCRAT. TKItMS-$50 to Insure. Marcs sen cd by cither of the abovo Hlall'on j ind disposed of before foiling time, mu-t be paid for .is In foal. Good I3n.3t'ixi..so turnlsheil Hares trom a dltance free of clnrge. KMcnpes or accidents at owner' rlk. Apply to S. C. REED, Portland, Or AI,ECK LOTUS A, At Five OnltK Fnrtn, P. O. atl lrens, lllllsborol. T. n..nn sr.rvYi mnn iriTnffom nV lOf(1 TUP PRT.PnTlAM TZTl Ul riitt CJ1 IJ1Q IIAitTWl 'V JIO" """-"" ADAMS AND FRENCH HARVESTER, ' Conaueror, ' " With Special lrnpnncmf nts for thl SCsnn Warranlrd to be the ftTiST I1IDINO and BINDING Sni'trostor iaa. tlxo World! HASkVESTBR85 Wm. Anson Wood's Celebrated Mowers and Reapers, UXTCICEVli2 aioM-ern nml Rcnpcrs, BRADLEY MOWERS AKD RKAPKUS, SASIUWICII JlOlVERS Urines' Headers. blNGLE ind 1101'llLK OEAH. with new and ppeclallniprovenients. OX'S, of TIIHKB UIFFKHLSP STYLES. aPXTT'JSt Tltl-oall- NEWTON WAGONS, Slide cxprelv for thl imrket, and warranted to be tho VEltY 3333233? "TO"jfVCS-C3Ii3'JS ecr brouirlit to the l'aclllc coact LAItOE AX1.E9; dup rlm, and liejy tin, m vr lmproMil eat. Ac. IVowtoxi IXnclis naaci Onrrlagoa, made for Oiqjon trade, illh Patent baicrn Whiels, folld Collar Alef, Oil tc mi. end Spring, Patent llodleo and Seat. cnd lor Clrculnrn of all tho abne named Hoods, whli Ii will bo mailed tree to miv aildres. T. CVIVNNIGIIAIII & CO. SALEM, Juno !, 1S7. IMPORTANT To Hors nvcen. UiiNitY Heckmas, Teacher. Letter from C. A. Beed. Salem, June 20, 1870. .Vr. J. F Amis, Dkau Sir: I have noticed ,m tbe WiLLAMiirTK Faiimkk your article on railroads that accuses mo of pocketing a cer tain bill that whs before the Leginlature or 174. I am at a loss to know what you mean by that insinuation. I have always been in (avor ot needed legislation of theaubjectof railroads, consistent with the inrtfeltsof the people, am not aware that I resorted to miUlr means tn defeat any measure. Will you please explain and oblige. C. A. ItKKD. For the Portland Centennial. The Albany Steam Fire Knglne Company will make a good appearance at Portland, Centennial wrek, as Mr. W. C. Myerhas -tut to Ashland lor his Percliorou mare White Koao, to make a mate lor White IMiice, as a team to draw their new steamer; and Pride of lVrche, the last imported of his Perchertnblallious.wlll draw the hoi.e cart. That v. ill make this company the obsered o! all observers, and be quite an advertise nieut for Myer's Peroheron stock. The true name ot tho Albany Company referred to Is: I.iuu Engine Company No. 2." JF. The Imported Percheron Stallions WHITE PRINCE, -IMl- Pride of Perche, WILL make the wawon nntil AiiiJU't, a follows Atlhimtinlu of IIH. vN .V, PaVI hO. aUln, on jlloiulny ii in.. Friday i in. and Sal Ur du) ; jiidui Hie rtabl-or . il. MAIfHAl.l., Al bany, ou TlU'illiy, Wecliiexdn)', laid Tliurt du) u. in., ot latu eelc during the tiai-on. UII1TE PRIXCE lanrm en hlmre'r a i interior clock liore hi colt nrehUhly pril where er ecn, and are, and will be f,iroiiio time locome, Indemaulat mod prUex for block purposes, PRIDE UK PERCHE, One of tho horM I brought ont from the Bl the pat winter caiuuoui frtm Krmcetouhio in 171. SladotliHrearou of lsTSIn Ulrrnmin. Ilu lsa beau 1 1 In 1 dapple lira), will formed, "till uood dl'poaltion, wun a raciiui, inc. iuy neuuu iiiui i time iirct Will W1.1JII Uousu BiikaKI.no Las Saturday alter noon a couple of tramps couiIiik toward i,iieiu from the South, euterod every house aloni: ths roid whero the residents were i jcenuinaltd Inanyiiorfeofhl cU' Mcv . -. .i ,iwn,l tlio same, in one lu. at maturity, in cood condition, 1,SI pounds HI)B1I1, "' I - . ,mM lireakiuir every lock In tho houso in My object ba been to furul'h Iir hore brtcdin1 of r-iance u'"us '.,, ,,n.,i M. I-Orefjonwltlia c'a. ol hort,comblLli. liro Mzo rheir search for money and valuables. Mr. 8n(1?,ri.at KtrcnLiii m( trood'actton. mltid to the lanios Chambers lost about fifty dollar.' wantsofiliefariiiinzcoiniiiiinltyelihi-rforu.uor.'ale. James wi' i and for thl pnhwue I luekcted lha I'ircherou otth, while otbors were losers in smaller fiock.andarturtixyearn'ci.wrnnc they proe the ti... mmiHiiiira followed to town. I excellence or my choice. Wheretr their prtguiy iniii. The tramps were muoweu io iov.ii, can bc.fu(ln(li lh' mett tho falle8t erpcgtatloi.n of iiujnnnT-milniu urn ifroutnfl. Thcv' i .,i.. j nr i.n fju r.r i.f-u ortl fill iMUIlUaV 0CIIMft VW -wv.f ...,, UJCIUCI Ut ll VW" ' l'"lr, were brought before Judge Peebles, but rhov woro discharged, the evidence belnp; held not sufficient to warrant their commltt al, though no doubt is entertained that they are the guilty parties. TEHMb-MOtacb.'orlourmve for $100. in U. S. cold coin, the fearon, eiciptliiL- lillu l'rlutonl lley, who will only bo bred by special agreement. W. C. MYER. Ea'.cn, Jano 10, U70m'. GAFTMN JACK, THE THOROUGHBRED StftlllOXX, Will tand throucli April and Mav at my farm, ten mllec kouiIi orSalcni.i n the ro a leading Irom bakm to Uuet a Uta, nt tho followlni.' low ratci: $10 for ilimle fenice. $15 the aeaon, and $J0 lor luniirance; or 1 will breed a limited nnmljer ol mare on ebarr. CM'TjIS JACK Isabrlalitbay.witliblacKinane, tall, and feet. Is tlfiecn and three quaitei hands hldi, stud measure; and will weigh, when fat. Uiout l.'uO pounds. PEDIGBEE: Capt. Jack was sired by Jack Miner: dam Kate Unrnett, by old Klllcman: t'rand dam. Flora Ilitruett, byCoMsternatiou, see "Yiiuatt ou the Horse"; ir, ir. dam by Warren's Mtsener, ho by .Mambrlno, ho b Imported Mesengcr. Farmers, try a thoroughbred cros. G. G. GLENN. May 1. I87C. CENTENNIAL GREETING!! U A. Ill 1.1. T. II KAWFOltll. Tsconotro-CBEi.x:x) STOCK. B.E, STEWART & SONS, iniportero ar4 Ureoder of Thoroughbred Shorthorn HOLSTEI1ST OATT1.E, Pure-bred xUerlito anil Cotntvoltl aliecp, UerliMlili'c Hogs, AM) Fancy Fotxrlaw. a vUlt and seoourstock. Our farms are situate one mile from North Jinlilll Station on Oregon CuiUal itniiroau Address, North Yamhill, Yamhill To., Oienon. C. W. DIMICK, Hubbard, Marlon Co., Breeder of Shorthorn and Devon Cattle, Berkshire Figs A Light Brumali Chickens. T IIAVE ONE DEVON AND EI11IIT SIIORT- X Horn Dulls one yiar old and oer. which I oll'tr OlIKAl luu CAH, or on one or two vmrs' time, at ten per (cut., with pind security PIO at the Hnnca, $j It boed and shipped. $0, or $1 1 per pair. irrepoiiufiit.e so.icue.i. Oak Orou Slock Kami. April 3, 1STU, WAKELEE'3 Squirrel and Gopher EXTERMINATOR. The Best in Use. Age ills lor Portland, T. A. DAVIS &CO., Je"Jm2 71 Front utreet, E. SHIEL, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SUEGEON, !41.t:.M, OHF.UO.V. SPECIALTY: Olironlo Dlsoaaos or" Tin Head, I'liroitt, C'Iicni, and DlireNt- lie OiKiiiiK' d nt I lie IVer- uuh .jHlein generally. OrncK Coinmeflal Hotel. jclhy Estray Mare. CJTHAMJD. rroui tho vicinity of Monmouth, ibolit O the la'i of March, and Ian ttcu on the head of Soap Creek, n dark eluvium sorrel mart-. tir in fore iuad, no other white marks not shod.no brands, about six years old and nearly 11 bands IiIl'Ii, lud ropo on her lack wht.ii lost, uuitlu to wotU and ride, and disposed to be brenchy Any person who will tak-c'her upand notify the tin dersli;uul at Auuuvllle, Marion Co., will be amply ri uiuncraud Sue wa raised near Eu,-c!io In Lino conntj II. MLLKKY. AiiinIIIe-, Marlou Co, .Iuuu,', ls;i.. :tv, MKS. .11. A. HICKS, Dress - Making Rooms, Old rourt-lIoiiHf, Salem. PB" Ladles from tho rouutiycau lure -et their work done In latest atyler. Cutting and flUliiK done, and Family Pat terns cut to oriir. I'KICES VKIIY HEA80NAULE. tay2Ctr Farmers are Invited TO CALL AND SKE THE UNl'ltECEDEMTEJ) ly low prices of nil our Roods for 1B7II. Having just returned from San Francisco wllh a Hue and Well-Selected Stock GOODS! PUKCHASKD AT A Reduction of 30 Per Cent.! Caused by tho liquidation tnlesoftwo larRO French Importing housis, we mu enabled now to sell LOWER. THAN EVER! Oar stock con!ats, as usual, of all descriptions of Goods usual! kept In a well regulated FAKMISKS' bTOUE. We call paitlcular attention to our LARGi: STOCKS OF DOMESTIC GOODS! CHOICE DRESS GOODS, OF EVERY DBbCKirTlON, Parasols, Ties, Gloves, Shawls, -Table Linen, &c, CLOTHING, The Most Complete Stock EVER IN SALEM!! FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, IlatH ami CnpH, Carpets and Oilcloths, The Only Well-Assorted Stock in the City ! ! GROCERIES. AND CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. REED ct CU.OTORD. GENERAL. AGENTS, DE3a.O3Q.i3C Fire Insurance of Hartford North British and Mercantile Fire Insurance of London and Edinburgh. LIFE ASSOCIATION Of America. Houses to Rent, Collections Macje, Loans Negotiated, Real Estate Bought and Sold. Vnrtlc lial a laud for sale cannot do better than to placo It In our hands. ininuginiug are inyucu io can aim examine our lift or lainU Tor pale. OKKICK-llccil'd Opera llnllne, N. E. room, at head of talr. Bulcm. May f tf PRODUCE Taken in Exchange fcr Goods. Farmers, COMINO TO TOWN TO MAKE TIIKIK BPIUMI rUKCIIASES, WIIX 1)0 WELL, UKFOltE UUYINO, TO CALL AT BREYMAN BROS., WHITE CORNER, Commercial St., - - Salem, Or imySml RAILR0AD LANDS. LOW I'KICKM LOW INTIiHKST! rpiiB om:io:j & camfoknia jiaimioad o, X oiler llieir LanUr lor rale iiioh the lollowlui! libe ral turns: Or.e tentli of Hie nnce In lufli; lutirert on the balance at I he iato of mvui jier tent, one yiar after rale; and tath lollowlini year one Until of tlie principal and Inlereet on tbubalanco at the rate of even per cent jitr annum. ISotli iirluclpal and Intir Let payablu In u. K. Currency. A discount often fir cent, will nenllowcd for catb. Letters to be udilrci'i'iil lo )'. WC1IU1.ZK, Mitrelary Land DeiJartoieut. O. & I' K. il,, 1'ortlniiJ. Orevou For the Harvest oi 1876. TREADWELL'S FARMING MACHINERY At. XCccIiiccd X'l-iccH. FLANDERS' WAHKnOUSE, TIIONT STaEET, POUTJLiilVU, Or. K are prepared for tho coining hanest wllli tho larireei diock oi nnprniwi .iiaciiines and unple ldcly w ments cer oflered to Hie JSa,rxxxf3Vmt of (jroeon. inero .iiacuinei) aie wlilclv known In oruijon and California u tho LATKl' 8TANDAUD IMI'KOVED machines of tho country. Our stock couelst or THE jT.TXA MOWER. Price, $85 to 110. Eitras for which wo always keep on band. Welclit. iiW lbs ; cuts I feet 4 Indus: has Double Speed te the Knlle; and lithe llcut Machine ever Bold In Oregon. ,!:rA SKLK-IHKK M0K and ItKAI'XH UMIDINKI). Same as Mower, with Soll-ltaho ItcniUnir I'lnt Ibim and Attachment. Cuts 0 li-et f inches. 1'rlce, tl'J) to tM'- Treadwell's Patent Single-gear Headers Made by J. L. Case & Co, Tlio best oyer sold InOr cran and Ci.llfornln. Ask any man w ho ha used ono what he thinks or It, or, what Is better slip. Com pare and THY ours with any so colled improud Headers, and buy the ono)oii like best, bend lor tho TcMlittoiiy of ori'con Kuimeis. Has tho Patent Adjustable luel Iiiiinou'd l'ateutlroii Wheels the Improved I'ltman with llrass Ifoxcs Improved Ele vator, He. IIOIDMIV ENfilNliS. J nil malic, vailablo rcgulatlin; cut oil. The I1EST ThrLsliinj; Englnef cither wooa or straw burners. Bend for cut and new price list, Tlie RUSSEJLIi SEPAHATOR, With Laufenburtr End Klmko Slioo. These Thredi era arc tho ilnest In the world, as can be tested by many In OIIKGON who inirchurcd Jast year, bend for ruluced prices. i'ltt'n and llumiell'M floiiulcd ana Dou it I'OlVliUN. Willi Ii will bo sold separately, or with Threhcrs, ut rcduci d prices, The Celebrated Whitewater Wagon. This Is tho Htandard IVuuon or the l'aclllc Coast. Hundreds sold In Oregon, Price, f 100 and upward, atcorMnf; to alc. Also, constantly ou bind the Paddock Hulky ltakcs. Header Trucks, Hay Cutters, Kiwilvliu; ltakcs, Hand Bakes, Ilarley Fo'ks, Hcythes, biuths. Plows, and Farming Implements generally, of I be newest and best make, XHT" A liberal discount for carfi.ot endorsed noUt. OBrBoiiasforallour MACHlNnin. tfTWc keep up with tho litest improvemcutt. adopting only tho Useful ami practical VtT We kenp nothing but tlttt class yooils. Ctf" Wo ship goods promptly. Of Our lerms arc email , unless otberwltu agrenl upon. 0tr We arc determined not to bu undersold In fame ipiallty of goods, and shall bo pleased to rccclto yourorder, either In person oi bv letter. Address I.. W. N. IIOWNH, P O llox 503 .Mauauir. myl'iuil runeers' Wharf, Front at, iortl.iud.lr. SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES! For Old and Young. Far-Sighted and Near-Sighted, NIlOOtlMU-tilUlikLK ior SliorlmiMii, STKEL. bII.Elt, AM) (JOLO PHAMEH. XAM prepvid to supply hpfftailesto lit all i yes, at prices to inlt. V IV. II .i It TIN, .loviilir.V Opileian, think llluek, MatuHt, t-akin, MayJ'MSTb. (,m $25 n dny puarntt-fd uitlnt our Well Auuer & Drills. SI00 a inmati paWto Koo. AifdltH, AUjfie lml( JfCt. J1U Autr Cv fit. LuuJi, Mia 50 CENTS FREE. SPEUAI. OI'PElt-l'Olt A hllDHT TIME O.NI.V. Will si ml, iiist.I'aiii i iiei: lo inch new ubcilber of'iiiK M.w Yoi.k Anasis MosTiin,nmaiilllctnt Ce.hsniai Mnioui.i .Mkpm. itn tmcy i-oii, elimk In Alluibi Plato Mlvir Inrrer ii flu n siller trade dol lar ! inch in illuineier riinuoetnt uaih. 'I ho AuiHis' .Miinthm Is a kinu-ii oi-, -ulcy, Hjpa'o fin per. Mubseilptlou price W (ems u yiar Hem a I nuts, and you will nceivu ilm Aucnts' itor, riu.v for onuyiur, port palil.iu d tlm uIjiimi Muial gratis. Aiidnss, i-ii.v'i'o.v imiilisiiim; o., Jl'Im'J 1 nUllKHAIlWAl, N'KW i'dllh (Niiic.or lo ,, N. filllie-rt A. t'o.) C. UZAFOVAGE, ..Dialer In.. 1SOOT.S & SHOES, llolin in' DliH k, Couuncjclal St., three doors north nCL tbe Post Olllw, NAIiU.tJ, Or. upll)