Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, August 11, 1876, Page 2, Image 2

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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
VllSCEULNEOJs.
"LUCK."
ItV Ki:V. W. M. HTATHAM.
What's Hint j'ou say, Alfred, "8otn
fellows neer get on, Iweait'-e they
never got a chance, nnd other fellows
arc always naving jony goou iuckv
fcJo, you are begining to put down your
failures, are you,to the fecore of chance,
comforting yourself with the foolish
idea that the goo.e that lays the goldon
eggs has never laid any in your par
ticular garden;; and that you have had
no oporttmity of making even the pro
verbial mistake of killing the Mild re
nowned old goose?
I tell vou what it is. my dear fellow.
you aro mightily mistaken about this
Name luck. If you tako the trouble to
study human lifo, you will find that
God helps thase who help themselves.
If you go as you aro doing now, you
will be a second Micawber waiting
for something to turn up. While nm
ing about on tho meadows of life, in
your hours of ease and star gaizing,
you will be like a precious old sheep
that mils mi its nreclous old back, and
can't manage to get up again without
somebody's special aid and interven
tion. Life is not like a game of whist,
where you don't know what will turn
up trumps, for duty, laitniuiiy iohow-
K1,
tlty and in value, for it is evident that I
they do.' Some ncr-on- llnd a luind-j
u.mit" a... ...',.i..,i.i,. ii vn' i.r. ns t w 1 bo -eon that Servia i- onij
V' 4I.IIM ' VJ. '. ..-. "-- - , ... . I
Historical Sketch ofServia.
JSv referrin-' to .lohu-nn's f.iiiiilyiit-
sons would tell you that their diilleulty
lay in choo-lng amid thee vtinetie-
Dutofwhat ti-e are a hundred gate
I ... l .i.i.i ii... iiki.1 nf iv-im-vl
HOUIIl uiltJ-lllir" ' ; i
' vnnln. mill in noitiiliitioii it number-.
I le.-s thanJN'ew York City, and llrooklyn
Land for Jmmigrants.
CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE.
4,000 ACRES,
Ti f-A a - 4 n . w uiwAnn aab
owning to admit the racer, mile- lie ' " the ";"' ?'a h, ,V VrT '. 'V e
can run? or the warrior, unless he can , Jl"-' wi-t i,vh amid 'm ni. J' oon Af'HEs.dne ronth mnd ajoiniugthcn.n.
fight? or the painter, unless lie can I inhabitant-area ,r' !.;; u,. "L ;iUr.,.,i i.eK.t.ts.Wm. an under cuithation,
nnint" nr fhf. n iv-iemll unit-- he call i t'm, excepting 1 10,000 Wallack-, -.',") ai.dMiltar.li for minor vegetables.
ii" till i.?li'.t i miV. I... mi i IL-A l" &vi)-es t.i.OoO Turk-, and other peo- 046 acres. r.,nrtnik-ioiithniao. saicm.on
cure? or the leader, unle.-- lie can lean, uj ' -;,, J ' ',ri't,,", ii,)uiM-int- were "' railroad, with Mill creek- mnni. thronRh it.-
When Peter the (Jreat learnt .-hip-, pie. I he original tniiaoiunr- ', Thi-1, the ehf.Ueat farming land lu barton comity.
hiillHini hr iliil lint hclieVP ill llli'k: I '1 lira-Mil". It Wit- eOllUUeri'If t ItO- ,h Hnetprlnef. ti.nlHm: In part of the nld Hector
DUliaing, lie CI Hi not '"'-; ' '" ,:.l ,llHMv !lnii (lriML' the Ciirl er per Oil or donation rlm. on wWoh IralScd the jireeent year
lind When J'alissy loillld OUt the art Of llian-, anil (llirillfc li ,",.. IIU-riMimi mirl.u.hflf ofwhratand three tone of timothy per
notion', he did not uor.-hip hick; ant the empire found a ;irt ot iu ruuiii. BrrV ,-,.,, ,, , ,, erl.r talfvA on psrt'of
WniA ! .11.1 t,!! I t.l.iv Jin. violin In- It Was overrun bv Him. O-trogOths tM. iHiMlm.amredilm-tT-ronrbnrtel per acre, praln
raganin did not piu the IOlin ) 'I1 , J, ". lVi "riall nation- bllt-Ub-e- ek-I.ed and ;ronnd chained by Mr. Alrred Btaaton.
luckf The fact is. t latyoungiiien who "nU otner lierrurwii nauon , oui ui t tfbaicm.
Hnn'l rl, ,l,,l.r rl-i.. nnlv thnv are MUeilliy WH- tinner D. amine ruir ..w...
WV" V 4.A . v . . ,Vj --,- -- - i .-, , .... .... ... ".. I, y-, .,.1'i.lttll 1.1 a II-
nM rr.Q,!,- ti,7. v,.iinn- r crk cim't take i me -iin mi eany n mr r-. ...... v..
1 . -. .. o ... ,.... ...V....
"T ..-....
B700 ArKKS oforalrle and lluhtbnifh land.
with tlmoer for fitnului; imro'ip, boanded by the
Willamette ri.cr lor fnnrmllep, beautiful lake on the
t ..rL flL'nt!ili.i1 it. pl'hi.
. . ' ... i .... i. f I... ii... tiufl.. ii ef, bct lai.dlns all along the rher, rommencing
Vvars were driven nut b tlie ."-erb-, a f,lr' mM ,i((rtg of Haiem-,ix ola.oi.oo
, always turns up a good trump, and
alwavs holds a good hand. Circum
stances may, indeed, .-ometimes favor
an idle, loallng set of waiters on Prov
idence; but what value are the circum
Ntaucos, if the man i- not right himself?
3loney may only help him to a quicker
ruin of his digestion and his reputu
tion. A more iiromincnt position may
only be what Young c.ills "(he height
winch Is the gibbet ol hi
Freedom fiom the claims ol
iiniy only feed a longing which tempts
Jnto unlawful indiilgeiiceiamiutl which
is not toned up to work. Happiness
does not coti-iit in what u man has, but
in what ho i-. lake your-elf an earn-
c.-t, educated, well-trained man, and
you won't singa miser.ilile ditty to the
(iodtie-s of Fortune.
You would think it lucky, perlmps.
Alfred, it some di-tant relative left
you a largo fortune, or if .some plenty
crowned merchant gave you his mer
cantile husiucv. and belongings. N'ot
nt all! There is an old philosophical
distinction between caiiio and condi
tion, which I would have you very
carefully ponder. If you put a marble
into the giouud, instead of n melon
M'etl, not all the rain and dew, and suti
rthine and good soil, can ever make
other than a marble of it. The con
ditions are there, but not tho caic-e!
Anil if you .-urround a la.y, indifferent
man Iwith all the best opportunities
which the golden favor-of Fortune can
enough for me..' Certainly not! If I
cannfford it. I'll give a guinea to the
man that takes the tooth out well,
rather than a shilling to the maun ho
"screws " it out. If a youth npplie- for
any situation, and make- hi appear
ance with a dirty collar, and .-melting
of bad tobacco, don't let him lay the)
loss of the place to bad luck, but "other
than thai.'
S:ilvii iuintu. u'hnse 111(1 tllO KOHllin Krjaln lnnrl-the l.rffed and vaott unit
... . .w .'vu,'..., . -- . . ,. . TTT . . ,. . . . .. . , . ' , ... .?-......-...- ..-'
to tie piircbnd by a colony To be fold from $16 to
, vs per acre J me lane will an ne immediately re
in the be-t part of the Willamette Tallcy, near the
ciiyoi Kajemnncj mtnm reach or the best social ad
vantage", ai- well H( tnoti faiorably located with re-
toeet to mhrket,. lrrealeranvantaue. on mnm favor.
able tenw, than thev can ever expect to realize apaln.
THOMAS CBOSS.
Salern. Nor. 1. IKS.
foroicn correspondence simply becaiiM
he hasn't cho-en to spend his -pure
Umi. fnHn.c.a t.a..nili iit(rltill
Don't let him, therefore, complain of hmperor Heracllus mil : n okt . r le
. ' i.i.i.. i... ;.i- .. (li'ixitiiiltf.fl retrion- were alotttsl by
miirh n?hn in wnrth ' " ' the eillfieror to the Serbs and Chri-ti-Uejd.ndcanrsaol(Mnlat;cror jmalleriiarccK
mucn as HO IS Orlli. .,:,,. t.,ii Viu-lrh.t-iitiliiitr lofiilr rumhueerr. It ran be ubd vlded to the be?t
If tho dentist can takeout my teeth ; anny IntrodticeL Aotu th-taiunng 1)f f ibie adThn11Ke .,ndi can offer any pcr-on or Der-
Nkilirnllv I'm lint itiinr? to -av "Yoll. i -treniioiiseffortsllliulefor independence Uin".orioloiiyof perrons, deelrlm? to pnrchafehomei
my deaf sir. are a dentist, and tliatV ervfa remained a niiistme 01 me
in 10M, it becamean independent prin
cipality and extended it-sway in the
fourteenth century over the greater
part of Greece and Turkey. In HIS,
with the tli-a-trous battle on the plain
er Kosovo, .Servia's indejientlence vn-
Io-t.
I'or nearly tbrte centurie-Servia was
-iibjiM't to Turkey, but a part was trans
ferred to Au-tria at the clo-e of the
Turko-Au-train war in 171. In 17.'!',
at the eaco of Helgratle, Turkey again
a timed -way over the ert- and sub
jected them to great oppre-don. Fn-
kit i eiu.v vieor-r tney roe ag.un-i to pi.nn.i-. TlHllot(.llliP.l) MKItlNOS. mid as.
the lurks and nciiuired their liidoocn- ' l' i' i-iiinn-tc.i timt tiivycan, ami win cn-
tlenco in lMi'i. 1-Jight year- later the
JOIIV !INTO.
WALTKIl A. AriAMS.
give him, you cannot alter him through
them! It is the old story of a bramble
Juish from which you cannot gather
grape-, ami of a thi-tle that will not
supply you with figs. I fa man is not an
nbio commander, it is of no u-e to give
Jilui well-traiueil armies to Ieatl to bat
tle. It certainly did not make a man a
true bishop when, in the olden days at
Milan and elsewhere, some popular
favorite had the mitre conveyed to
him by the iiivlaim and shouting of a
wild mob. I'ltnes-, that is tho great
lesson of all life, and when the door of
opportunity open- you can enter her
place with a -mile.
I'laco a man in the foremost position
of tho forum, let the auilionce all turn
attention to hi-nre-mce, but is ho an
orator? Clothe him with profe ioual
robes, and put him in the academic
i-liulr, but can he teach? Open all the
doors of opiKirtunity, is lie lit to enter
anyone of them, and claim his place?
Luck, indeed! How many have been
ruined by this -elf-ame, so-called good
luck? or the poet laureate's wreath?
Tho Tact is -Imply, this Alfred, when
you see another man's -uccess, envv
.sometime- ,-ay.s, "What a luckv fel
low!" lint study -ay.- there must le
.secrets of power, per.-evereuce, skill
mid will, that ,ou have not noticed.
Fancy Turner's .supremacy in paint
ing attributed to good luck ! Look, too
at lloynoltls, who .stayed sometimes
thirty-six hours before the canvas- at a
.sitting!
'Hiil luck may r.ii-e a man to a fitl-e
IHxdtlou, but it line- not keep him
there; er, even if it does do that, it
niakes him riiliciiloii- wherever he is.
Ye-, there is a law of .'ompen-ation in
tho universe, 'iinl the poor soul pays
heavy penalty for this s.inie good luck.
His bail grammar would not have been
noticed much wheie he wn-. but now
he Is knighted by what you call "a lucky
tlnke," hi- IVIeiiiN neirly choke over
their wine when tho try to hide their
MMbo of rldli'Ulo-iiv. With simpler
Mirmuiidiiig- his ignorance would have
been hidden, but framed in gold the
pk'turo is too prominent to be paed
by.
Luck! Dues a inuii ever learn navi
gation ny iiickt or waior-coioruraw ingy
or tho way to be lupp.v? (Vituiulv
not! Character, culture, a giMd con-ci-once,
and a good name llie-eaie not
the gifts of your "Jolly good luck." o
nnd I can think of nothing more con
toniptablo than tlie epre ion, that a
man i-, "down on his luck." In nine
ca-os out of ten, or ninety-nine out of a
hundred, tho real fact i-. that ho is
"down on hi- laxiuos-," or "down on
HI ignorance, or -howii on hi- con
t'elt," or "down on hi
"down on ins iickicuc .
There is u large cla-s, c-pecially at
tho present day, of youth- who are
'loungers;" and one wonder--, a- one,
looks nt them, what the world want
with them at all. Who are you my
young sir? and what doe- the world
want with you? How much would the
world be poorer with out you? You
think many things that have good,
name." honest hard work in tliem are "hor-
indiistrv tsii." nut are you not the norev reo-
iiiuuiiij . .,.,,, , ..-i,!.. n.ll. 4I...1
Iiu umi.ui; uiiij iiiiiiK inai i''i(
thing they look at goe- round. And
people thut are u-ole eiiough)iu them
selves think everything a bore, except
ease and pleasure.
Luck! I warn you, Alfred, to look tit
the results ol this bitute uoliel m luck.
It often means sweep-take- and gamb
ling, and a sulky sort of beliel that
you are a more valuable article than
you are. Look around you at the enor
mous waste of force in this country;
undeveloped science, invention, -kill,
art and industry and do not let u- be
listening again to any more talk about
chance. Mr. Ituskin tell- lis that
"Turner got In his earlier years half a
crown a day and his supper, and he
learned to paint upon that." Kxactly,
and I believe that there is no hope of
our exorcising the conlemptiable spirit
of envoy and desire for other people'.
"lnck" till we face fairly and candidiv
Ihe fact that the first great call of Cio'd
and the nation to us is that we be faith
ful to the powers within us, and then
await thi) possibilities, or chance if you
like, without us. Tlie happiest,
Copartnership.
TO. WALTKIl A
MINTO & ADAMS.
HnrKiiriin op
MHRIXO SHEEP,
irIMi: plia-in InoilirlnL'tii the Wool Growers of
, 1 unumi i.ni! tin MMntmiisTrrritorb" the chance
Sftoclx JiWrtiscnunts.
CAPTAIN JACK,
THK
THOROUGHBRED
Stallion,
Will .land throat April and Slay at mv farm, ten
ml n. routh .of Solnn. on tho ro.o Iradlnf from silm
to Iluena Uta. at tho follow(m: low rati-: tin for
(Initio en ice. $15 the neamin, and -Jli for lii'uranre
or I will breed n limited nnmbcr of marw on fh.iref
i.nf1 "f AS-? ' "J1"1" ""y-"'"' b,,,K 'nim-,'
tall, and fret. If Hftfcn and three-qiurttr hand hi-i,
tinST""''5 '"1 we'sh. ne fat. about IM
PEDIGUKR:
n8J'V.Ji?ck,?rt,',.,!lre1 Tack Mln": d.m Katr
Bnrnttt, by old Rifleman: Kraod dam. Klora nnrnctl
by CoMteraatJoii, "r.matt on llii- Horo": .
?m?ohr,;dVMrr.een0"nSer'he M'mM"' " &
Farmer, try a thoroBRhbredcroju.
Q. Q. GLENN.
May 1. ItfJtj.
I urk-were usr.iln nia-ter-, but in l!)I.'
the standard of revolt was ajmln r.ii-ed
and tho Serlr-, led by Mllos Obreno
, vitch, u-taiiied a doMiltry war for
: twelve years, when Turkey granted
them virtual independence. Prince
.Mile-, the lilierator ruled up to is:i!i,
when the army forced him from power
and ilaced in power hi brother Micha
el. Another revolt forced Prince Mi
i ch.tel and his relations into axile, but
in 1s.js Prince 3UIos was recalled to the
throne. Dyiiifr in lbiid. he wa- succeed
ed by his son Michael, win was as-ai-uated
in ISO.
The Servian National a embly. soon
after this occurrence, elected Prince
Milan ruler, when only fourteen year-!
ol nj?e. During hi- minority the conn-
try was ruled by a rcfrency. In August
IsTl', the Prince obtained hi- majority,
and in 1S7." married Princes Natalie, i
ikiii-'hter of Col. Ki-ehko, a Ituxjan ,
ollicer. Ho-itilittes between Ileiv.e
Kovin.i, llosiiiiinnd Turkey a year ao
created much sompathy in favor of the
in-urents airain-t Turkey, but the
Prince favored a neutral policy. Tho
Liberals carrying the election in this
Kail, a mini-try wa- formed from their
party and which i- still in power. The
distrust between Turkey and .Servia
ecnn it greater after the election, and
lor the war.
ent an army
ilnMn in. mi -I. ii ;i nf On-Minie iialllyftud a!nent
VI i II I 'IIP. -vl'l'lt HM'h- thin i-uch can poi".blv
In iiiiihu ul. I -K"'jiinli(ii. .'iinl (oti)inriiii uitli olli'
ir -"ii i mi, mi in ihu iimiUri an-conllsllr imltcd.
-'ililii- M1XTO i: ADAMS,
Sulom. Oiiirciu.
. II. -Tin Kami- ami Ham l-amli of the Hock ran
hcfc-mon the l-I.ANI) FARM, odjolnliu; Salem.
The twi- run he men nt the parae place, or nt the
11II.I. KAHM lour and a hall mllie couth of the city.
Suit m. Si i-ember 10. MC'j.
noblest lives, have not been what tin
worm calls "luckv" ones.
We have to remember, after all, that i tlie Serbs besan to prepire
to do Clod's will to render faithful I The Turk- to otf-et this, .-(
service in our day and generation, ami, ,
above till, to bo true men anil women, i
valiant for purity, integrity, and right ;
to be unselfish and brave, to bo thank
ful and contented, to be ready for the
everlasting rest hereafter these con
stitute tho aims of every worthy spirit,
and are matters not of chance, but of
faith, and duty, and integrity, and loy
alty. 1'as.s it this Wa .Mis. Hisow.n.
Mr. Ilrown kept boarder-. Around
Mr. llrown's tea table s:tt Mr. ISrown,
Mrs. lirown, Mrs. Andrew-.the villiage
milliner; and Mr. lladly a Hour, feed
and lumber merchant. Mr. lirown
took out of his pocket-book a ten dollar
note, and handed It to Mr.-, liiowu sav
ings "Here, ray dear, are ten dollar
towards tho twenty 1 proiui-ed you.
Mrs. lirown handed it to Mr-. Andi'ew
tho milliner, saying, "that pay- for mv
new liounet." Mrs. Andrews -aid to
Mr. Jordan as she handed him the
note,
on my
STORE.
I HAVK I'URC'HASEn THK ENTIRE
Intiroct of Mrmrr. Yeaton .t l.ouahary In
the Fiimttnru Store on the went plcleof
Coinmerrlnl Street, Snleiii,
and mi ill keep on hand a GENERAL AS
SORTMENT of food for the retail trade.
FURNITURE & UPHOLSTER?
t'lii'lor A: Cliniulier Sets,
BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES,
ROCKERS. &.C.,
By the set or lnle jilt ce.
Repairing and Jobbing
HONE IN THE IlEsT MANNER,
And nt rui-nimble price, ii" I am a practical workman
JOHN CRAY.
sakm, .Inly is. 1-M.y
JOHN G. WRIGHT,
Dealer In
iiuer meiutatious 01 ri n uttt r MnnnTinTrn
irritation gradually AUJLXXi 1 UrXLUUiXlll!iO,
TS0R0t70SBHX!X
STOCK.
B.E. STEWART & SONS,
iBtportern and lireedcra of
ThoroughbredShortliorn
HOLSTimr CATTLE,
Pure-bred Merino and C'ttwold
Sheep, Berkshire IIoss.
AND
Pmoy afo-vtrlis.
Our firm? are fltuntf one mile from Nnrlli Yamhill
Station, on Oregon Cent'al Kiilniad.
Adilrc. Nonh Yamhill, Yamhill Co.. Ore-on.
G. W. DIM8CK,
Hubbard, Marlon Co.,
Breeder of Shorthorn and
Devon Cattle,
Berkshire Pigs d- Light Bramali Chickens.
r0UN(i STOCIC, OP ALL KINDS. FOK H LE
.t. for ca h or on time, witli food (-tcurity.
urn urove ohick rarm. July 31, IsTil. ap:i
to the frontier. I
the Powers the
-ub-ided on hotli -ide.-, but owin to
the failure of the Horlin Conference to
etl'ect peace, ho-tilitie- were revived in
Servia. The grand Vi.ior of Turkey
demanded an explanation which w.i
replied to in a firm and ni.inly tone by
Prince Milan, who -bowed that hi
iieople had been provoked to It by Tur
key. The impatience of the Servian
forced the Prince to declare war and
nuke common cau-e with Ilo-nia, Jler-
egovina and llalgaria agniu-t tho
Turk-. !
The I'uitod State- Senate did uell to'
unaiiimiou-ly adopt a joint re-olutinu ;
oll'ered by lr. Siiernnin, of Ohio, j
takinir Almiirhty Clod, in the name of,
the people, for hi- -ale guidance
through the century ju-t clo-etl, ac
knowledging Iheir depi'iiilence upon
Hi- divine will, rccugniiiugtnc -ervice
ol deorge a-hiugtoii anil In- eomp.i
Crockery and Glassware,
Wooden ami Willow Ware,
Tobacco and Cigars,
CmiMUKriAL. STnCET.
Salem. Apr! fti. Is-;.',.
ilAwtl
ti.il .iiijl .l....l.ii.i. llii. in. i. ....I. ..I I 1. . .
itr...n. -.. . u nil, nun nil i.iiiii. mi imii i'i.-i in nil
"lhat wil pay you for your work I tWll ,,,, , tlu. 7,:imi.'f the people
i" counter." Mr. Jordan handed i i ,....!..,.. ,i .... .,1 i.i '......-,.
1 , a r ii ii a it - i , in iioiii'M l' Vi iinnnnn in in m- no ur
i mr, nancy, me uoir, lee.l ami ,.v in tu. viiv (l W'hiligton. The
lumber merchant, reque-ting lum to f,.'.,,!,,,,,,, direct-the emmittee- on
give him credi for that amount on his , (mlllll. buildings or the two Imu-e- to
unibor hill. Mr. Jladleygiivc' Uw note i .,.,.. ,,. proper legi-lation nece-ary
back ti Mr. lirown, ni lug," I ha pay- j (..Varry this piirpu-e into ellect. l.Jt
ton dollars on my hcmnl." Mr. I roun tlu. .-00,i U(irk henceforth a br.ivelv
Jrt k i . ii'?'" w,,lh U,,'n" " In the heart-of the people there
inipuilemv," or
"Oh it'.-f all very well," you kv." to
It-claim iij,'.ilu-t luck, but tiiere i- cuch
a thing a- luck. Kveu the Scripturx--av
"Hy cliiincc there came down a cer
tain prie.-t that w.iy," mid "Time and
a'hauco happeiioth to all,' i:actly,
Alfred; hut a very ilitl'otvnt meaning
ha-- tho word "chance" in tho-e m-.
ngiw fnmi that which you attach to it;
and, reinemlH'r, my argument 1- not
that opiHirlunltios ilo not vary in ipmu. ,
marK that that nam her the twentv
dol'.iirs had ho promi-ed. She in turii
paid it to Mr. Illack, to ,-ettle her bread
and pastry account, who handed it to
Mr. lladley, wi-hlng credit for lhat
amount on hi Hour bill, he again re-
lllrililll' it In Mr llnmn nilli tli. i i.
mark that it .settled lor that month'.-!
board, whereupon Hiown put it hack
into his pocket book ecbiiiuig that he
"never thought a ten dollar note would
go.-o far." Thus a ten dollar greeu
biick was made to pav a ninety dollar.
iudchtodno. iu-itle of live minute-.
Who.-ay.s greenback.- are orthle V
H7;.i'(( Vi..
A I'liii.o-mMii i:'- (. i-tio..
When I'yrrhu-, Iviug of l.piru-, wa
nuikiug preparttiou- to wage war
agaiu-t liome, I'iuea-, a wi- and good
man, asked him what were the ccc
tatious a- to the n -ult of hi- career up
on which ho wa- about to enter.
"To Mibdtie liiiiuc, nu-uoivd the
King.
'Wind will you do mt, .-ire'."
"I will couiUcr Italv."
"And what then'.'"
"I will -tibjugiite I'.uth.ige, the
whole of Africa and tirecce."
"And when you have conn uenul all
that you rcin coinpicr, what w ill you do
thcnV"
"I will .-it down and .-pond my time
in i-eace:uiI comfort."
"And, -ir," .-aid tho -age, "what
prevent- you from sitting down and
-iH'iuliuir vour time In peace mid com
fort UttWV"
WM. ARMSTRONG,
BOOT-MAKE J,
Soxxlli Salcun.
1.1MIMKII- CAN LET C0WT HOOTS maiii: TO
nnl r Inr
$7.00 COIN.
Give Me a Call.
For Sale !
j1. TIIF. I 1ST ItK-IIIKN'f'l. lorlnror Cim-Pe
jjjj. i In Him O v -hmi lrlel-. In ili'-ntble -Im itu.i .
ISUfaiii'h hiiui hi.'i'. well ilnlnheil, awl eomeuleni.
H iiit,in.'iil. ai.it 'riiijiiil- tanttl'ally oni.)meiiiil. Will
h -ii. il very low and on aecomTci laili'e
urm- Aiir ii, J-
i.u wn.Lis.rr"
in'l CattonV llloik state St.. -ilei .1
CENTENNIA L.
1770. 187.
PROCLAMATION.
Chicago and North-Western
Railway.
Tlie 1'opular I&oute Overland.
1ASSKN0ERS ron OIlICAfiO. Nlapira Fall,
. I'lttflinrj;. Milladelphla. Montreal. Uuchec, Ne
ork. liniilon, or any point East, thould buy their
TKAMSCOVriNKNTAI. TICKETS
Via the IMonccr Route,
THE
Chicago and Northwestern Hallway.
TniS IS THE J1E3T ROUTE EAST,
Its Trai k N of STEEL 11AII.S, and oulthae been
ruailo the FASTEST timo that haj ever been MADE In
thin country, ny thin route passemsern f..r point? east of
Chicago liau'choUc ofthcMolloulnj; liuea from Chica
go :
iiy Tin: I'lTTMii'no, tort wayne and Chi
cago AND PENNSYLVANIA KAILWAYS:
3TllKorGII TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Pal
aceOirii ilironh to Philadelpnia and New Yorl.
on each train.
1TIIIS0UGII TRAIN, with Pullman Palace Cars to
llalilmoro and Washloston.
HY THE LAKE MIORE AND MlOniO N SOUTH
ERN RAILWAY AND CONNKCTIONS (NEW
YORK CENTRAL AND ERIE H.ULHOAD&):
3 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Palace Draw
in;: Room and sihir Tulace Sleeping Caie tIiron;;li
to New York.
HY THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL GRAND TRUNK.
UREaT WHsTKIIN AND KR1E AND NEW
YORK CENTRAL KAILWAYS
Q THROUGH TKMNS. with Pullman Talace Draw-
u inno'iin ana Meerni:
ork, to Niagara
iinKrit
fall-
Oiri. tlirolliih In Veil
Ilullalo, Rochester, or New
1- a reverence lor lite mime ol uli
iu";tiiii which they will rliully have
omliodicd in an enduring inemori.d
form at the -cat of national jnivern
ment. Snoirr Horns rot: f'xNvnv. A
I'tti.idiau firm ha- recently miivlia-cd
Mow Park farm, near Toronto, Canada,
at the head of which lirnt i-the lion.
(Jenrye lirown. i'Voir, the recent
-primr .-.lie-, and liy private treaty,
Air. William A-hburner, of I IvorMou
tlieira'ent in Kii;luud, ha- U)ii;lu ."ill
oftliehe-t Hate- animal- in the Tin
ted Kingdom, l'.'i of which left the
Mor-oy on Thur-day, tho I-t of. Mine
cm thuMviim-liii Polyiic-ian, and will
form the nio-t valuable cargo of live
-tiK-k over taken from thi- coiiMry.
Tho purcha-c prico of the lifiy auim.il
is upwards of tattoo, and lor .-ingle
female- as much a- Sol Hi guinea- and
U'OOii guineas has U'cnpaid to the Duke
of Devon-shirt' and Colonel King-cote
rcniocti vcly. Ktujlhh f't'i
CENTENNIAL
MEMORIAL MEDALS.
HY HU.TIMOKK AND OHIO RAILROAD:
.7 THROUGH Til 'N DAILY, wlih Pullman li.
aJ ace Cur. for Ni Histk, Zaui'svllle, Wneelmy, Wai-h-Inzlon,
.Hid llaltlmore, without chaLse.
Thi- U the SHORTEST. BEST, ami onlv linn nm
nliis the Ii.1iiiioii nlchralid I'-tl.ACU SLEH'ING
CMts AMI COAl HE-, iiiuiHilln- willi Union P.
cllll liiilrciiil at 0.MM1A. uml from the WEST, W
Giui.il .liinrlluii. Slur-hill, LVdar Rapids. Clinton.
t-Urllnv, and Dln.n. mr CHICAGO AND TllK
KAS 1 .
Tl.U iiotinlai louin I- uiii.iiriiq,.iiiil far sM p.-.m.
fort, iiml Saelj. The rniouili, well hallastnl. and
pirleit track or tei 1 rail, the celehraleil Pnlhuaii
l'il,iceSliipii!yC.ir. the perkct TeUcrjnli S)(trm
of iiioi In.; ir.iii,, the reKUfirity w 1th whiih they run,
llonilmiraiilean-Riiiremcnt for mnnlr.i; through ra-n
to Chicai;ii froni all pointii Wot. sccuie to pa'senuern
Hlilhecorafurti in modern Hallway 1 ravelin;:. No
cLaiii-ip of Cam and no tediotiij delay at Ktr.lir.
I'wr-nser will ml tlekiti- ila thlf riniltc Route
at ihe Genmi Tlcku Ofllce of Ihe C.nti.il l'aclrtc
Knlroil, S.itranienio.
Tlcktt-fur aleia all the Ticket Ofllce- of thi Cm
irt raiiac liai row.
W H, STKNNETT, Gen. Pa-. Ak'fl.t.
, MIRTIN nUOlIirr, Gen. miii.
1 II P STANWOOO, lliMierai Ajein, 1S1 Vol t
I giimi'rv ftnet, S.iu Uiii.rifCu. an?;if
1 MO UNT A 1 N BALM
The Great Oregon Riuncilv for
CHRONIC COUGHS, 'COLDS,
j n ivriiFK
DiscnhCN ol'tlui 3L.iiiij-w.
TS PEHKECTI.V lURMLE!--CN.OT IN.IURE
I A Hie mot delicate The pure nrup-a lieHiiilfm
i article rilia-ani 'o the tanin r-in.rnl w'lh jji.at
rare-rcn he had at I.n'h 1'MEHMAN'S and CliX .t
HEI.T's llia.'ftorpr salem fil.'M
-inn 1,
uh.l
.ippianinie.
lhaii Plan , eiiiiat
wi ir ami roior. in
Moa.ii sii,, t'.n on (WM),
pni nt.nj a inri.ti of Itanllfiil IirMi.N RriiLr.
Then- Miilalari larger thin a SlUer Trade Dollar.
Inch in dtniiii ler, limuliiomily put up aid
I II Plainly .it rlbl
The :iiii CHlimhle sout ruir- and .11 e
infiiioa nrr luril.
I.O'JI' IIiKVTjS II IAT47I In tifrtt IVitm.t lomi
in th I . ami f'iKii.'i, iiirCo'ii fxilmli;
h,rit i uiH t ttr-fu it ttrfiittl.
RET Ml. PHUK-'.-JVr the Allwl MUer. irt .
liiH, fl.ln fmry Imv l'ilil dUivuut in theTrudr.
V i-.mplele nnint nfmi.'uillceut simple- foren1.
In Milu ii- ihet Inuii nturocx.rae, eiiiiiaiiilni Six
jiiiWl-. diflcreu' difl.'li-. one lt. miiiMe fur .lew
. Iel. him wilidou. ftc . epl on rei-llit of draft or
When you relied that tit picnic- one C mn "" " " '"" '"" i.
. Illllldrcd VCUr ago it W-.l- theCltOIII Dc-erlpme c irriilar l'rlc I.l-r and imr Minpli-
f.ir III.. ,rlrl I., .i.iiul ill. in ii r.in- uml muI iihmi rvrtlpr uf M cip imuu-ii'e iin.il'r. filU
lor (lie girls III sltllUl llll III U 10W .111 , ,iM c..rr.tondrnei- HcHnl. liiiorniallon
1 let the muii kiss tliem all good-bye, all five. hstenMre tt'M fur mtcn'ruu Abdu ai:
I thi.- ontliiislasmalvout imtioual progress VrTuwtnli 1 mv um trn...,.r
1 . ...... . -v 1. . . . ...1 .1. . I .a. .tlKO.tl.Llll i 0 21 1 Ilroaiur,
j sccnis to bo u brivc mistake. j i, o. iipx aio. ntw vork.
Di-iioi'C'uuH.i:. A dlp.itch dated
(Jtioboc, duly 21, says: Mishop fridge
of the Pacific coast wills to-morrow for
Knu'laud as the delegate of the deform
Oil Kpi-coptil Church to the convocation ,
of tho Free Church of Kngland.
REAI ESTATE LOAMS.
OKKGO.Y AMI ASI1I.(.T0
Trust Investment Company
OF "MOTLAM),
riinis Coniiam ir preptrrd to nessJtUte kin Is
X mni Imra -,Jitoi.rKl .einrei over 1MPRO
ICIT" PROPERTY and KaRVI LANDS, for
fixed pcrlodr of ap, or rrmiable hy half iiarly in
utallniiKtr. Forterin'. apply to
WILLIAM RKID. MiiC'ir,
noilDr ;i Klrrt street Poitlai.il
" J. O. SHSX.TON. XK. ..
PiiYNiriAV ami Miaaiih, siik.v.
Oregon. OCire, fnint rimni on -nird Door r.t
the N. O. Parrih hrirk Cnmmiril ttrt km
dence, corraeart ro-t.er I roni and liiiUiou "tri-cl,.
IWinca graduate or the 1'Ly. In-.Medical, or Cnrtlf
Colkcii, ClDCicnall.Oh'o, we are purvly te'otm Ir.imi
practirv, diatardlrv alike both mlLeral and vi-rtbl.
yoisoM 23x
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