s r. i 3:; it U i Jt U !f. n ei in In at to: th )0 In '01 t m Vi B 01 ul X) W )a n Hi or U 3 iV jfl 30 J at ?' tu I I 4( '4 Salem, Friday, Auir. 1 1, 187(1. mwiyq iMinw iniiiini m imiiiiiwi irmirwj State Grango Deputies for 1876 W Q,1fr. hs)rti. llOl'OI.AIt. A A Matln'w , fooi. J Henry hhriH-iler... I)S ItlJnlck Looking (II.I-K Ito(.burK Ott Arlilahd Jack-onv llle i:akkk. Win Ilrimn Maker Cit) .. Haker Cltj 40f I'lllNK. WinW I'ldler .. LANK. II N 11,11 eo It Haioerrley, l'orcoe Knox .Apple-gate' ..luiirtlon City. .Camp f'reck... . .Crcewell . .. Jacksonville ..Junction f Ity . f.llagvnii City IIVN Wm Cyru . HA Irilno , J II Smltl , 1ISVTII. i: i: Moor II Nkliolli- UJ (Jrant MAIIION. II A Wltel Jl 1' (JiKtlumnn .. l.AKK. .1 J Charlton ror k. J II Stump VA Henry Jlobcit clow .... 1 AMMII.I.. .1 J llentleroii.... A H Henry l A-IIINuroS V I) lliiuiuhrc)... 11 II J'linnliiir I I.AI KAMI". A It Shipley... . N V Kinilall MULTNOMAH. J Johnson John ." -u a-o. It Miii- .1 II iioiithll IIIIAST. 1) II Itlnihart I MAlll.l.A. 1 S While ..Sclo Marion Station Albany ....ll.irrl.'biiri,' Coralllt ..Lebanon ..Ilanir-uiir;; ..C'orvallia ...Monroe , Klnir'a Valley... ..Turner Salem ...ISuttcvIlle. ..(iooe Lake Jacksonville , .Hurl. a VlBla. ..Zenii. ..lUlla-. ..Ainlly ..La Kajette.. IIIIMioro.. . ...Coriicllii".., ....Oi'Ml'l.'o... . Oregon Ut) lliil-horo Oregon Ciiy i:it I,orthiMl...i:a"l Poitbind Tjirli riper(Hho(o... ..I lie Da"t ..('anjnii City. ..We-ton .. Canyon I 11 We-ton Ai-tori i Norlii Ynr.iliill 1 I ATfOI'. A II "lie Ahtoria 'Ill I.AMOOJv. II I' llolilen Tillamook .... i or i miiia. (i W.Mii-ll f'lilimiMit ity.. i: W Conj cr Klin-kunlne' i MO. Nil Itue ''"' WA"IIINOTON TfllllinilU VVAII.A VVAII.A. W M Shelloi V.all.l illl... I ol l MIIIA. Ccorjjo llunti r Ilijton WHITMAN. .W.illa Wall! Hiuryspnlillii!.' i:'irl!-Ml.e . t'..iri ..Coital hi' (illlllaiiil... ...coirix i ni.n 1 1 M , (io'nlal i:im.i.... .Clielllll I'll. in K. S.S MaiMiam.... 'III! llIOV. Ml Ali'mlt i: Loiigiulri' KINO. Illlux Iloilon... I i.w n. M I'lelMiu.. .. I AI.IM V. ! Cool lO I It.. John S lluirtli I I.VItk VM Dniilill. . lil II MIA.. .uo Miller Point. ..Olvnipli.... ..It'liii... . ..Keill'e ..Cluitintii.. . .Kllui-buitf. ..Pi kill. ... am oiner. . . .IPjmp, i , Sl.tttb Kllkllat City... iiiaiio ti:i..m nm'. l'ai nlNi-Vnlltj. Mt. Idaho lJ.ii-ii Cl' MV. I'l III E .1 s Houalil ... . WC I'lelou .... aha. I. roirteo 11.1 Siiillh M Ilnxell mi uoh- .1.1 uli-lnn Wuwi I'.ljille In any county when' Ihe Dipuly a, poinleil I not t liu nio'l KiltuMe, :u il Hie (ii.iu.i ol ihe locality ill piopeil) InJInilolonH'.i rholie, 1 will lie pli'i J. lot In niiiiyliiftimi'K I Iiiimi heeii nblUeil to nnke up loll liuenl ullliuiit kiwiUi!ie. DAMtil. CI.AIIK, Maeler 1)1 et'on Slate Oiaiye, P. of II. Cl:ii litiiiiiiv Coiinty CoiiiK II. I'lie Click mil" County Collin II nuil on i 'niiilli 1'ililiy of i i"li nioiilli it 11 ii'ilm k .1. pi. Plate ol ineelliu, at .1 (I. Tiulliiui'i"!' in II, near Ihe 'tnlirol lluiioiiuly. Illllcel N. W. I! lli,l ill, l'li-nli nl. . Niiliul''. lie l'lrrliliiil; W W. 11 Sam-on.Sii ii lai. P (I , Niiib. J'.hll Hill!.', Tumkiiii'i. 1'iMllk . n flu, Ul siew.inl. N. It. II mi ill. ilMraJiil. Win lll'ir, lliukeiper .lullneii In noiiil 'I niillnu ue imlteil in met I nlih Ity oiilei ol Ihe t oiiiull W. W. II. Mos. Sic'y. 'I'lin Ciiimt I'liiKtln ol llliirniiiiy NScrnliiM, wllii'll In nil Iin iiitllltliliml tonics ulii'tlitil tu I hut of KIiiu'm IMI, i:iilniniiiim; l tl.o tilillllN l)r It Illl, liDlttll. S IlltO tM'llllllfS Chionii' Klitjiilii'ittsiii, t'liiriir, iio.HHN li: t lut kln or spine, hi i'l l'liliii'in ny l'ni tiiiiii l"i), iinttiii tics Iron) unit mnl tlio i-.inic stltlri't', WllU'll in 11 linl-UIUdll pill I'lplll In llin liiinmn fcytli'itl. (iviirt'i.uio tlin u lixiiuit iln jiriiityil tli't svsii'iu, nut u ttunpVU' instn- 1 1)1 lOU t'l Xllllllll lltullll It pO-'Olllll, I'll if till' rmiMi npJli wlili'ii Hit) ilH'ii-ti tl 'piui'U Is ri' nitivi'il, u cuiti iimt -I iii'tis-'iiv li)Uo,iio limttiir tiinli'r hut Mrtii tun tll-i'iito iiirtiit JoslH tlM'ir. It U lit'iuiis" .1 iv !' Alii ui'lvn li potit'-oOil ol tliH p'Hiliiir jlll'ii'v llml It l Ml (It'linlllll.V M.t l ill 1 111 Ullll'iv lint v lnitii.v iiuilik'iiiiiit ihtuH-jini II liostin.Ns Urn i iii4 of priui'ipln irnni Hhifli ilitiy oimuiiiti', liv niiloriiii; in.o (!iti t In uUtloii, ami hoiui; "inititl ltli tlio lilootl lo the mhiuti'-l lUuvs, Irlxlui; nvMiy p.niiil til tlwttn-tt lioiu thn .yti'iu. 'riit liett inltii)t'' "I tl'i ui'tv I io .Mind In tlio tiiHtlmoiiy n lUtito wnolino ili'il i(, mnl lititt oi'iillliMlHH urn plvi'ii nt mit-lh in tlr. .1 lyin't Mt'ilu'iialiii.uui', toln mil ;titN ol' .ill iiHt'iiM KsimuKMilM'. Mr. It. II. I'unor, lio l4 in tlio hills smith of s ileal, inl.ini'.s us Iihi lin puri'hiisi'il u I'.iu ul lltitlt.'4 ni'iirri'l tlUOII 1)1 Wl'lltlllUllllll, Hllll lllll it MUlktllt OlltlV lIl'slUU'llllll ID tl'll llllllll'l Illl' oio t-strovliiK hlsurriln I. lull iliwoixos tlio hiiiuiiI " l'ltriulimtoi," Irnni hi .M'nri ui'o, mnl M'iy t""' K""lls ol It nusiu-r. SMAI.l.-roN in Poiiii-VM' A Cllilinillllll ivliitt mill-J'0 s liuiilihl tiMiu thu John Stephens lst wot'U. On Siturilny. u umti iliitnl Itli'htril Nli'holii, il tlmynmi), lt ItiB INsi i'onliiml, uh.i Mis sUk, ms pm llllll'lil llV tilt' IlItl'lltMlli: llXsU'HII til llHMl till ti'x.iiuVl on M.uu!.y vvlitto uimuomll ol.rttuit ot Iln' Imusti in ii tit ul tltiliriiiui, ,li...iul lulu thn livnr. lin una stHin !ivs. i fil, mnl pi)'irly .mh'iI for, but It is iloubt. il ho rwoi'it.,iii -r bcliiRn tlio aior mi M, 4 his illsiuso .i (inrtiouurtHi to up ot "uiorotypo, ti)li)liniiuil Mo'mju's. tliti clJ-SwWonpil & , I.. '... .1... 1 t.tlt tk (tTumlAffl. Ul mnl o'hw olnuuiioini klu llro ul In limr tun ", wi'mmi uwimw hloiuai'li. by t;ieiitrifu(iuuriii hio it c.te,rusl auii uwrbaUv. VV 1 A Chapter of Steamboat History. At the present time, vhen tho pnople of thu valley are so much e.erched over the prospect or low prices for breatl'tull's and high rates for freight, and looking about for Homo mentis of lollef, It limy bu inteiestluif to review tho past, lr for no othor reason, to consider whether It is probable that the peo ple can ever b made to realio v.ha. is the public interest, and dci'eui that Inluiost by united action. Oregon history will at least show that tboy have signally failed to do -o. The construction of the canal and locks at Oregon City introduced an tra of loi lrelgbts for the (list time on the Willamette river. The enterprise proved a ijood speculation for tho State and a poor one for the private capital invested in the locks. Having in vested so much in those works, Goldsmith it Co, put steamboats on the river to run in connection with them. I'p to this time vo had never known succesful opposition in this river trade, but now we began to realize hippy times lor tboiproducer as competition worked In bis intoroht. Of course tho con test was destructive to tho rival interests en gaged, and tho stoainboit companies last a great doal of money. This was not a healthy state of things, bo- causo tho public health rptiuiros that all cap ita) shall earn a reasou'ibli proiil. At this time fJuldsmllh A: Co. wero public bonuftiutors, for tboy built more boats and prepared to do all the freighting that oflered. Wo repeatedly preionti'il tho ci-e to the readers ol" tlio l'Ai'.Miin, showing that ii was necessary lo utistain the dual A Locks Co by tho paymont of lair llvm; rates "'id tht il tlioir bolts should not bo lUsUI'iud the le Milt would bo that wo would b.i left, without competition, to the inori'.lp's chargts of odious monopoly. Mr. Uoliismlth has al ways said, and wo have no nuson lo iloubt it, that if Ills company bad reeked a living support tlioir locks and bonis v.ui.M never liavn been sold out, but v.-otihl have contin ued to do the river busiiu-ss at rean)iiablo rates. Certainly bo nindo a g'lllant light iu tlio intoiost of the pcoplo, contiititcii if, for years, niticb to tlio advantage of tuo prodtic- ors as a class, who roiped hundrmls ol thou sands of dollars' bandit from his buterprlsu and persistence. What wo need is cninpnM'ion in freighting to insure reasonulilo rates, nd that is what wo have had under the Ooldsmllb manage ment, but tho public suppon wns not rIvhi to it. (Joldsmitli's boutH had to carry troight us choap or cheaper than any other, or they could not get any business. As a consequence of this neglect ami re fusal on tho part of tlio public to pny tboso boats n fair living rate, thn Locks I'oiupDiiy having kept up a gallant lljht for Ion.; yearb and touuil themselves hundreds of thous ands of dollars out of pocket, gave up thd ntruggle, soltl out to a combination whoso face was brass ami whoso oul iron, an llnuo lull tho ptoplo lo light it out to suit them solves. Wo have no caml and locks, or, il wo have, wo have got to work and piovo our inlniost in tbutii; wo hao no competition and wo don't desui vo anything bslter, simp ly because wo preferred h " penny viso and pound foolish polcy" to one thatpromisod us fair ratoi of lrnlghting tin tbo Willamo'.te river for loug years to come. Some peoploaio blaming (Joldsmilii for selling out tho locks, and blanio Scott A Co. !ornotruunbij;iigiinstth3 iiowconibimtien, but they h.ivo no right to bl.imo eiilur, as those niiin are no more buimd to light the peoples' battles than tiny render ofthkiU liouud to build s'.oambouls and cGtahll'-Ii u clniap .system of freigbls. Tlio tiutli of the miittur is that notio of lis mo bound to 1 e public bonofictors.tbutit islho public at large that In such nntters should work in its own iutiuest, ail of chlch ttoiiud vi ry well but mom ory lilllo, simply b-causo ttnio'i atnl harmony of action is not to be ifudlly sil ent nil. Tho public s3iim to want to be plundered, and Iho way tl o Goltbtuitb Co. wsalloived to go down shows tl) it the pub ho is blind to lis own intuies s. So wo llml oufsolves btiuttl band and loot and no pimpi'it tb'it nny i:cccs!,iul tllor: can bo m.i.lo tho iircionl S"as..u to Irco us Iioin tho lilglt t'lolgbt tatill imisist'tl on our ilver trallic. Wo revert with some suislhc lion to our poMtlou sonic i.iur yom slue, tli.vt tlio canal and IojUs it tli" la!:.s uhoultl ut u lo.v-'Onablo piico lio.'tiiut' '.liu property ol" tho.ato. We llu'ii asslimrtl it ns probal lr t'u-.t llin tluin iv. nltl come w lien tho ilflit ol IhoSMto would 1)0 iguori'tl and a strong cor pora' i.Mi dety the p)plu. Tint thus sceuis to hvvocoiuo.ilro.iily, an.l .f no rolif is if forded pim llly.tiit) protiuc rs of the U'lllmn otto valley will bo tobbed ol unut;ii within u tvvelvit-iiioutli to piy the purihuse price ol tholtWks. 'litis is r.ilhor a ctutl portion to 1)0 iu, but wo aio iu lor it. Wo hiivogivutt tliisoli.ipiiir of sieimboit hUtory lo ptovo two things; i-'irst, if j ossi bio It) In luiil at a tiuson.ib o valuniiou, tlio Mine should own an) eon mI ttioto io-i.s. This valley is Mint illy Ore.: n, ami is pros perity tb-it ol thuS'.itu t larjo, ll'soiuosuo i iMiiiplicatioii s to silsai'tmilniullv, it vv ill vvoity nud cost more tciu tlia locks are vvor.b; also wo tlosiiu thu it should b.) m ido uv litent tli.it moll of oiplul .'.inniit ill told to establish river iMinpi'iltioii oxpiK'tlng tiio public lo glo thorn a.nistimd naMiuabln uiioit, hwiiiisM ij9rit'in'i' h.ts shown ih.it n,,, mhllo Is uoitlior just nor rt'.ioirl)lo. j TluiSl.iUiSmtois tliu proper ti.Minr .uul ous. U)liUn of tin. I.hKs iitt it tli jhs.. wrut I . . ii I Hr iH.uipolition kopi up. tliey niiisl tmllil I sit.'.t...Uui.s lor lluuiiiohi'-t. i .....,...- rnr.M Dkad. Uarnum Svtiul.,vho llvoil iiBur ltr.iw n viUe, ,is lnuiul iitJ in tho niouutiiliu nuar iioo Ae, on WtxlnesiUy of :tvi utsjk. 11 e hf.il ;.ou with iwuue otb n to iwbtM: btiv kWrien, and nut jrtevl i. cm itiuui. mill, wbvii louud wjuie haunt anrni, b wan la. Tlw liy w.u MVUitut tu W 11! holt 'm on l-unnkuv Miyui " . Jin iLAMETTE FARMER. A Look of Easiness. When over in Yamhill county, a few days ntro. anil s nco writing toe iirsi eumiioi, we learned that enterprising citizens of that county have taken the monopoly bull boldly by "the horns, and have determined to solve the matter of river navigation for themselves. Wo have beard so much talk, and talk Is so cheap and uncertain tin article in business relations, that wo despairod al most of seeing tho people come promptly up to tho realization of their own interests In tills icpect. But Yamhill county, and wo suppose chietlv citizens of the legion ap ptoached by tho Yamhiil river, have al ready incorporated a company with J12,000 capital, the stock of which has been quickly subscribed, and we are informed that a con tract has already been entered into wllh the Messrs. Paqtiot, of Canemab. for the con struction of a staunch freight steamboat, well caculated for that important trade. The directors of the company aro Messrs. Henry Warrrn nn.i V. T. Vmvhv. of McMInuvillo. .lobn'-'ampson.of Lafayette, W. Chrismau, of Amity, Wm, Savage, Sueriiian. In looking into this matter lot us see how tho pr;duters of Yamhill will go to work to protect their oven interest; iu tho llr-t place, to 'eeuro rssrnablo freichls, and in tbo next place to prevent a ruinous competition, for tbo last is a gioat evil, being tho means con solidated capital resorts to destroy reasonable competition, and piotlucera must guard against that evil as well as other.s that aro more apparent. It is to 1)9 supposed that as the eub-if'rip-tiorisof stock to tho above-named company nro limited to 1U0 in any one instance, and as tlio nifljority of ptor'.s'ioli' rs tlo not tako iivr half that amount, thit a majority of tho prcduceis of Iho Yamhill river region are ititerfc.led in the stock of this company; thereiVrn it will be easy for each one so lu ti.resleil lo place bis grain in tho bunds of an agont who will dlsposj of it, ilcltveialtn Poi Hand by their mm bo'tl TH3 wheat-buyer from abroad, or his agent In Portland, will not stmi'l upon that ipiestion if ho needs wheat to load his vessel. It is therefore tho simplest pcuslblo matter for tho producers along the Yamhill river to unite their in terests ant) i tin all competliiiu out of thoir way. Tho next question that arises is, what freights shall be charged? which l oaslly answei-jd. ChurgHH good living rate, enough lo insure aeainst nil ordinary losseu, and to guarantee a good profit on tho years' work, Stoaiubo.iting is a perilous business tbatcan not bb conductHl on as narrow a margin as liiuc'i oilier business, Tlnn, besides st cnrlii reijihts at ieasou.il lo ra!f.'. sut-h oimpitiiies will be certain to make a good dividend of piofils on tho year's work. Tl o baits cm bo built for fioightiug, run at sefo speed, m3ingsd with all caio and prudence, and there are plenty of txpe.i-ioneed steam boat men to uo found to command them. Then as to the canal and locks. Tho Y.imblU boat, when ce niplcted, will apply for passnuu through the li cks, attho piico gtiarai'lotid by law. Iho ivinal will only hold one boat i ntime, ami if tho Yamhill boat c.iunot pss, no other ctm jet by it. It can speml the balance ot the winter thereto good ltd vantage, perhaps, sLowing the would-be monopoly that tl.ore are "more tilings in heiven and earlli tb'ui aio ihciuut o! in their philosopy." 1'iv.b.ibly as good a way io bring these men lo t-rms v ould Ijoto thus nb'itruct the passage at ILe looks and throvi- tl.o work of law ing ihe matter upon the sipotihlors of the lock proprietors. Hut il tin1 looks aio found stint it i ill bo a temporary eipedicut to bfNct tran.sportilior. a rou mi "lie falls vni tie Orepon Ciiy fide, olthor by wigon or iniiroJid, uutil iho J r.s sage i.l the locks can bs seemed; but to d( tint, we must have beets both above and below t'ro lalls. What wo need is good grit ami svni en ergy, if tlioe pooplij llml Iho jiioiliicors of Oregon .no in eiri.o-t, they can make no long-conliniied ojipitlliou to tLoirjustrigiita, and vvo i.tlv.iin'o il.H opinions of one ot the liiu.st ubio busmoss men connected willi the graiig moveiueut when vvo ay th.it tho statu should iop.iy ihoso men tho money tbo lock have i. dually cost them and take posses-don of them, and so place iieo ii.ivitpii'uii bej mid qun-tlon. OREOOK AT TKi: CENTENNIAL. Not li iu s'lue wo vivvu couiiiiiinlcation in ilitt on'j.iiinni thitl er brieily set'iued loio-ii"t-t unkindly on hoi-nuiiuctaud nioiives of Hon. A. J. Ihilur, vho is now so eltkimitly repre-ciiling Ongou a! tbo vjre-it Cen'cnniil l'0s..i)u. It is iry i'.iy to cist rellej nous and nnke iii-uui ui.nis, and tbo man lines liu;. live Willi ill i;y inn. i"i niauii iho rniu- jijct f ilieui, for ir is pusaiblo tuiough to Im pulo interi'sled ino'lves to the iuot pure mindi'd and di-iiileiesied itrson. As to Mr. lluiur wo ceitaiuly owe it to bis cuit-rprite, oiiorv..1 anil t.tct (ii.it Ou-on baa any such repit'sfUtailon as is iho i'iim. We nwo It o'lislly to him ttia: our productions h.ve bmia paMirred mnl ki warded, and his good taste has croupe'l and dispbi.ved our uiodtsl cjiititbiiiioii .) ctl'eitlvoly that nil tho woild slops to admire mnl praise It, Wohaoboeu alwivys wishing tliat some opportunity would i il'tir lo make our losouit't's knivvn totl.splay our products to the eye of the world at laigo, and lot their excolUueo be uuiM'isilly kiiuvvii. Mich an opportunity did coiiio In this groat Centennial t'ouuuiJ sioti. Yerv tortttuately wo bad in the M'ting I'ontemual CoiumiMM0U8r i an iiitl.vutual who hclievid in Oresou ' ami JuvoUhl all hi life nnd roul'rt energies I . . .. ...... i to ms mill;; uir iiirsou!i'ioii tuere, wiio so much mu'eai that wo are ourselves great 1 v M!on;Ued at tho uoctMs Holl'.evdti. I'll- der tliism circumatauecii we oaunot att'ord to vent unklud criticUm of the liimj who Uo.s for vt-ara uaM devotiKl bU time to thu ;naUtr vv . . ..i -Uoo, and who bow npr- gents us faithfully at Philadelphia, at his own expenic, faking tho chances of reim bursement by the State. Mr. Dafur his always given full credit lo those who have assisted Iu tills work, either with time or money. A few prominent citi zens of Portland have promptly aided him with means, so that he was able to collect his material, and certain other geutlemen who wore intimately asioclaled with him as members of tho State Ceutonnlal Hoird have receivod due crodit. Tho chief among those , , ,. .. , , .. ,i, ,,(, u'um who aided in gathering our products ro Mr. C. P. ISurkhart. of Albany, and lion, ,. ;,n . ,. r . ",,i t.-ooro In. .il. vviiKius.ol l.auueuiiuiy. wttit ,.t, ...w firmed that both thoso gentleman, at the es pecial requestor Mr. Dufur, are soon going Kast to render him such assistance as he neds during the closing weeks of tho Expo sition. What ho needs is tho assistance of practical agriculturists who know how our products aro raised, and otherwise thorough- i ly understand our resources, and these gen Uemon are just tho ones to render him moat ; v.-iliiabln alii In that connect on. Tho nrdll- ous duties ho has impesed upon himself I have been almost too much for any one man ami tue presence oi uips0 genuetueu .. i Kxpo'ition will bo a grostrelief tnhlin. Wo know of uo other two iPfn in Oregon who ... ... -.1 . .,. could do so well, becaii'etbey fwo he.ve been for years csociaied witli Mr. Uufur in his work of preparation. t.r i . ,.,.. il ...111 .,,. T o HKiinuuniiiuaiiiai l.i.v m.inMt. lair showing of our productions for tho pres- out year, which will provo to the worm mat our exhibit was not tho result of nu excep tional year. Pitting Stone Fruitt. We lately bad yimo dealings wllh Mr. A. Lillle, ol Portland, who is the successful In ventor of a michine for pitting stono fruits. Uo accomplishes this by u aus of two ciiou lar saws, that tro adjusted to tako bold ol the fruit iu futl through a hopper. Tbeso , saw.s revolve towortls eieh other; lake hold of tho l.-ult, gripping tho stone and holding it as it pa"ea downward, in tho grip of the teeth, and a kt.ifo Is adjustod to separate the meat frcm tho stone while it moves down, and when tho teoth lot (to of the slouo itfalbi in one dirte'.ion, while tho moat goes in an other. Any rovol vhi; vvlutl with suitable teeth, would answer, and Mr. Lillle uses small, ciicular sawo Ltcauso they answer tho purjitiiQ and are n-ady made to baud. This mioliineopeia'cs equally well wilh all j s'oue li-uits, from a peach to a ciierry, During tho cherry seasiou be oxporimena-d willi his machine at Iho Willamette nursery, Uaw-ego, and ). W. Wa'ling .'c Co. attist its ojpachy. Aftei winds ho look n to hutlliug's nui-eiy end orchard, at Millwaukie, aud it was found 10 work to excellently, that Mr. Luolllu,; engaged the nj of it for tho sea son, Tlio machine inn through cherries st the rale of eight to tho second, and wo aro informed that Mr. hiielling places i's prob ab'o capacity, when fully worked, at two th(uiiud poiiuda a day, of orioiritw. Of coui-eH w ill woik a imii'ti greater bulk of peaches or plums Tins macbiuo woiks so Pt'lfBcll.v and supplies so great nwaiitin that tlirtciiou, ibat we tnnt Air. hiille will In tinia bo well lovvaidod for bis enterprbo and invention. A Fault-Fiatiuijj Farmer. Mcu.ai.i.a, July ?2, lS7i. III). 5"ia::iaui. Wo lalte the WilliniHtie FV.i intr, it proiesshM to be a neutrat jioper, buc it is contiiumlly pu'.IIuK in little pieOHsio help the ItHjiubllcuns: sometimes it is n liisjioich, stmiftimea an exttact, but always on one .side. It publishes a sketch ot tbo li:e ol Haves Hie nett wc k altr bis uoitit nation, but it waited nearly a inoutli before it 'inuiburi'd Tildnu. Mr. Clarke has n portecc light lo bo a lie pub! lean, but bo has no right in promise fanners a neiitril paper :.iii! thou not give it to them. Faioiku. Tlio only iep!y wo have to nnke to this at tempt to connect this paper with politics is that wo have given all sides of evey subject, hitherto, as lumo m..tter ut news ol a general chniuor, and challenge any pt-riou to do find tbo politic.-, of the editor trom muthii'g vve may publish. We piopo-o to be fair and Iiiiinrtltl In compiling tup news at,il regiet that any ptraou has sieu fit to connect our :auw with iartl-ar.ship at abovo. Thoo who live in tho same rowii with us know tout vvo ;.ii:po-ely ab-Um 'rom alltetive pirllnipuitoii wl'h )'liti.vtl mnvenit-nls. Wo sliall.i'itais vote it) suit our own cjuvi.'lions of catir-o. IIo.im.UMs Pi'Miiinii. Ini PiitUv. n ('lliuani'in, in Stlmn, whilst iwliii; wood, wtis ii-Miul'oil bv it lot of voting bo.itlluuis, Midb'tllv Iim.i i n bv .lifiii. Tint n xr. ilav tho cll'iid'n.; b iys .vero arre-ted and taken bel'oro .In'li'i II. A. .lubiison, who impeded i line t 1 il mil tiis's of nipt uo'-n t-a"h. I'heir niiiiii's are, Cliarles Kelly, lMw, Her, Wnlifi Watle, I'luyion Djiauy, Jo H.irtholet, ml I.eon Snrth. ik-n scya: sujt UwAoaL,itktLM-niaw-niaaTtijLLivnaBBa Modion.1. Departroent of Wil lamotto TJnivorsity. fSIMF; :LKr.T!I llt'r.l LMt I'Ol'IlsK OF LEt'- l. mi " of the .k'lictl liepirimeiit ot vv 1'Wiiieilo I'ulvt r-itf vsi'l open on n Monil.ie, lie Is, 1st' with 'he to'l.m.n.-tilmia rit'iestirs: Ii. I'AYTnV, Jl, P., PiMle-i-r of Ob-letric and DImi.s.'j of Won-eii ai.tl f'lillilren. e'. II. II L1 , Jl !., l'roiefor of Principles and Prstticeof Mtilicine .1 W Mi UT.B M. D I'rore-sor ot Pccrlpllve and Miviial uainmv I. L ltoWI.ANl). M, D. 1'rortor of Phiulo.' ami M'erorciipi . 1) M JoXK. M !).. Proleorof Mif.tra Medlea UI..1 Tneruye'ttii " A. sll.VKl'I.KS. M II. l'mfe,or of Pi'iulplts wid Prstiiiw of Mirier). is 1). DiiANIl, M. 1)., Prnle-or ol l"'.ie.ir-trv anu Tov. iiilivy. lion. Ul Kt MM.I.OUY. '."iii'isl stll. , i .uut t:anwy. Prvfenor of JledU-al .lun-vri.tt' i o 11 leller of 111 illitv -U.'uiil e n'lil'. . I 'i t i D. .HI 1. I'.UTilA, r;i. !., Iliilll. ,su!-m. II v ei. All.'. I, lv.t. ...I Dr. L. S. SKIFF, E"1 TH 1T -XT m V C5 jsj jj iv t- a. vs - ? AssiitiJ bv G. F. Tucker. tiao Z3nzias., - - OnEfJO.V. vtutf SAiEX, - CENTAUR LINIMENTS. Ltr. rinm n Ih'mnh'iti". " Avtiocii, fi l., Dec. 1, , istt. "Mer' J n. It ). i'lni "Jly wile lias, fur a .ouc time b'tu a terrible stif. ' lerer nom if neiiiaiiiiin. )" ua' inrn ui-iuy purl1! i d,,,,,, ami mai.v rvmcdli?- Th j only thins: wilch lin i given her nllif ll eiitmir Liniment. I am jircpnreil to fay ihleha enrol lur. lam ilolnir nhjt I tan to extent! itf sale. . H. IIIMJ.' Tbl a ramnla of many thou-atul testimonial re ceived, of wonderful cure-" vuVctcil by the Centaur Liniment. Tho lui;re(lient of this atllcle are pub Hfhed around each bottle. Il contain Witch Hazel. Mentha. Arnica, Hock Oil. Carbolic, and insrcdlent hitherto little known. It Is an Indl'imtab e fict that the Centiiir Liniment i perforrnlni: more uiaf of Swelling, Still' Joints, Kraptlons, Hheiiraatli'm, Neu ralgia, bclatlca. Caked Hre99t, Lockjaw, Ac, than all other Liniment". Embrocations. Eitraitf. salvcn, uinunen . a:io i-asier, now in nse, lm Too'u ,cllt'' J'iriciic. vv eai: ijjik, itca, s:nj fu- ' .n. ......... T.. .....I.... . 1. I.. ..Ih.U.1.1.. It .,r..j l.n.x. luiivuu? i.l ui'Liiiiic, ii j-- iiuidiinuii. i. vu.tr- tf.iiti- and cild vv itlinut 'i ar. Evtrarls jioi-on Irom bites "HI. .V.. , atl(i Mine, and b-al- fuwt bite and cMiblafn. In a fuin tnie. Xo family can aiRinl to be wliliout the Centaur llu'.ni'tit, white wiapprr The (Vnlanr Liiitiuoiit, Vdlow IVrop per, is atlapted t tins tmi'.'h skin, mti-cle. and ilesli I oi iiie auiei u eiea'iou. tin uutt upi-ii -ttt;ii; t.i?vi ' ,.t t.,.,. i.. v:........... il.,,i r-nit m. 11., i, I ...11 Poll "' ' I"" '"' '"-' '".' " '"" " -"-. ,.... Cvll.are little It Ml..m maive-ouf. ieitri. j. jt.r.nrc .. Co. Dniif- ttf. cor. Elm arat I'ront Greets. Ointh i.ati, 0 ay: "In o ir nllibor'n'iol i number of teamster are I usln,' the (''nmurLtiilni'iit. Tht-y pronoune It Hi I pcrier to .unLliii. Iliey have ever n-tsl. We 'i-lliit h gha four to Jie uoi'ii bottled per niontu to then teaniftert." Wi hsve thojtirdt of fimlUr te"tiinanl.ils. For Wo'indit, G iU, Scratches, liliigdjone, 4c anil for Screve Womi l.i "-hec;), it ha no rival, rarintrf, Llvery-:ntn, ami stock u!er-, hive in this Liniment a t tilted width ! worth a bundled times Its to-t. Laboratory of .1. J. Hosi: fc Co., hi ljnv St., N'kv. Voiik. Pitcher's Castoria, Molherf may have red aud thtlr babie may lime health, if they will u.-e C'a'oila lor Wind L'ollc, Wuiiiis, l'cveiislini, feore Mouth, Cioup, or fcton ach lomplaiuts. It is entirely a vese'able prepara lirtu, r.iul toi.taiut n-jithvr mineral, morphine, nor al cohol. It ia' plea-ant tc tske as honey, and nel- ther ,;aj; nor grlji Dr. K. Llmoeh, of Unpunt, O; ki: -lam mini; l'aloifa in my pracilce vv ith the most signal b..re'Uii anil happy remits." Ttil is lut every one tajf. Mo-t niir'is In Xtvv Voik epj u-e I'.ie e'.is'toril. It If pin) and by Mtusrs. J. 11. Ito.i- ic Co., 4 i D.-y ft.. Mivv York, fticcttfors to sai.iutl Pltcliti, Jl. D. aullwH ascBcntrij:' Notice. f KTIil umleuliueil ba been (inly appointed execu t. tilt ol tile li-t wl I ami iiMHim lit of Mjles Sle I) maU. liti'iif Marlim toul.ty, Oie'oi,, deceassd. All pt.iMins h.vlu,; tlnlnis aai.'.tt siid tuate will jileasi picu'it iltin, vvitaln f month lima this tUto, to int.'. at MV itsldeiice ai &t. Paul, in tald Ma lion county, Ortnoa. anna si, Mcdonald. ba.!em. An?. S, IsTUh 1 Eiecutrlx. Kotico of Pinal Seitlamtsnt. MI!s twnin stIUNG, eieiutilx of tlio ts 'ateo' III' icl sii.i'i.'. dect'a- tl. Mivini' lue-ent- I "d lit'i ntt'oiint aud i-t.ivlnir I'll a ilnal -etijement ot !-..!... ...... ... u........ ..I. ..... ...... ...... ....1 1.. . .1.1 SJiil 1--I.I.I- - lilt I li-, ;i 1 jit;; -fii- inn ii-rtvii ill rtiiu ei it" iiul.ii'b nrtliUd tleit aitl application will be hc.i'd intl d. i-rjiliied i: Hit t'uuH-hiHtM' In Jlari im tii.ui y. st ite of Oii'irun. on satiiitlay, the Pth d.iv ol septfiuber. .V. 11 lsli', at 10 i.'e'otk a. m of said dv-. Uv onier of Hon J. ('. t'CliULC-i, Jiiiigo of the e'oiui'v e'tnirt ol said rouuty. s.ii. i.i, Ai,.-u-i ,s. loTI.. Sllivl FO!? SALS. ANGORA GOATiS from 'S'lireo - Vtilliltis id I'nil - Kloml, in 1.H s ,.i -i ii I'l.ieiivM p. a.., . t.. .. i .i .i j.-. oro.ii. a ; kill 33 353 r2' c Z 3 3? , Assisted by T. T. Shaisr. Olllcoojipoipe lliejman'r new store, SALEM, OKfiGON. Aii Oregon Institution. yirv mm: '.'.n ofpiii foi; sale at urn I u.n t'Oitc- Woilf, JAKX, Jt'S, CIiti:':ss, .1 SSITTKH - POl'S, ju-rtjjis, iiv. won rJCl-5.l3ixiS, whlrb villi keep and nea lil.y, (ree from virailn, aid . no vtooii your wa'ei iu ial torever I -i Vatcr-Pips, i ui i -ii ir. is in n. aim' ei. cheap, dint 2Tivo XS-x-icls., iSoxvor From t'i-i the bt.t IPijoo, i's. KKl'ir-sKALhUS, - . ,i ' ' ,r n-n. r- v nh l ' 'U.OIlr, nr ssj t II A. !), 'iiifiii, Ista Or Ac. . i -cbea.i urnln WIMBLEDOJTT Xojy Range lirwch Loadii ?ra:tic3 Pistol & Targets, Carries a , in U lull w.tli ac i ttey nlty lwt. without ikWiler i iHrcuupu. Vr Imtt l Loir trifc.r Ly dealer By mail tive u r 75 icut luuititt tmmunitiou u- t.ir-v.t rirtu ,. ..- ..,. .,. i. . hu tvi bimiiiu -'iik ui ttuorj, AGENTS WANTED. A, A. OJUIIAJI, C7 LiKrtj Viw.!, w Verb (A i m "J CX. P 5 l .r Jin w ih r- t i-idtiurff.