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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1876)
o WILLAMETTE FARMER. i i r i $ r ' b n U -li l) i , i . f 7 .o Air m , 1 w V i. ! I .1 Clilliinttif rttrnur. I of his houo, wltli nothing on but his pants I and shirt, a illTharfred nun near him, anil i ins iif-au learlully rmnirled with itscoutonts A party ot prospectors struck It rich on the ocean beach, fifty miles north of Empire r"ltw T iilnif rhrnncrli a lrtlt- nf frrfivd IV.14.J, tU VllliiHK '" - P'Wfc V. f,... -v. Eemarkablo Alliteration. SALKM, FWDAY, SlU'T. 15, 1870. thev rams noon a lareo depoait of blnck and which panned out richly. The now mines are said to !a extensive. THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. l'HlLADULl'HIA, Aug. 'Si, 1870. llai'o- iVIIIametti! l'arnier: As wo fear that wiuio of our descriptions cf tho exhibit In tho main building have iwxjn rather prosy, bofora procoodinK farthor jii that department wo will invite you and your reads around to MACHINIIItV HAM.. Just imagine specimens of all tho machin ery tho world contains in motion at tho same time, and thou add as much inoro to It, and .t will bring you about as near to a true de scription af Machinory Hall as wo aro ablo to approximate. Clattorlng and rattling, whining and whizzing, tinkling and jin gling, one would think that tho power of seventy-iivo thousand horses would bo re quired to run thoso Immense linos of shaft ing instead of the qulotly working Corliss Kugiim standing in tho middio of tho hall. Everything is being manufactured hero, from a latch-key to a locomotive, and from a tooth-brush to a wash-boiler. Kuch workman at a machine is attended by another man placed tlioro oxprossly to answer quo'tions and bo interrogated by vihitois. These latter men aro carried away and roylvoil ovory hour. Koely's Motor was cot on exhibition the other day, but .some now tho machine got loose and knocked things into splinters. It dashod through tho main entrance, got on tho track of tho Mar ket Street cars, riihhcd cloar down to tho foot of Market Streot, dostroyod everything in its way, and plunged into tho Delawaro rivor ju-t olght Hooomls aflor leaving Machinery Hall. Workmen wore put at dredging lor It immediately, and holoro they gavo up hope of recovering it a telegram was received from l'okl.i saying it had passod through the Kmpoioi's palaco. carrying tho roof with it, ami vanishing into space. From tho hour telegraphed as tho time of this occurronco, it was calculated that tlifl machine lauded In China just niimtcon minutes altor It left Kim Aenue. Mr. Koely ascribos tho cause of this lieak to one drop of water suporiluous in the losorvolr. Tlioro was another motor wo .saw on exhi bition In tho model Hwodish school-house, which seemed very novel and attractive to the boys. It consisted ol nino strips of leather attached to a wooden handle, Hor- i lug's hiiy-makiug machlno for making liny in cloudy weathor, and Hollln's improved Iron pump for tho use of newspaper report rs, aro groat curiosities. In passing the double, back-action, self-adjusting, condens ed Vienna bakery, whore biscuit and orackors iro baked, buttered, and eaton by steam, it reminds us of lunch, and wo stop into one of tho many rostaurauts within tho enclos ure. Tho polite waiter hands us chairs and a bill of fare. The chairs aro voiy low, but tho bill of faio is correspondingly high, so that none of tho guests havo tho slightest (.Mil so of cainplulut. All tho Jjllls aro made o.it In six ditlerout liuigimiroskil custom ers, expected to eat In ono iuu.iy in six. Tills artntigouioiit was etlcctod by tho lloaid of Finance, In oidor to gho restaurants a chance to pay for their concessions without imp islng upon tlio public. Wo drink a cup of tea, c.it u biscuit, look at boof-steak it In iiWi ilf ltn, and the pot.itooswcH.wiiir. ' mi flf, sigh, and leave our vi.itch in pledge, while wo sally out to Hy to raise tho amount of our lull on our lilo iusuianco. Wo aio enabled to comploto tho nn,:oti.iUim with the Imm national Insurance r.ttrcuu, hut as wo imvo drawn largely troni li.usy Shortcut and Arry U'l'.iL'iis' description ot "Our show," you and your icadets will tike this letter with a "grain ot allowance." OT.vuf.. Mr. Dsyton had for a longtime been unwell. I sullering from dyspepsia, and, sluco his wile j died last spring, ho has had lits of dopon I doncy. and !t is prouablo that while in ono of I thoso low-spirited spells, hardly conscious ol 1 what ho was doing, ho put an end to his ex- I lsionce. uu Tiiursuay nigut tie retireu as usual, auu was never peon again alive, xi is , , r , ,-,,:., ,nf.alliv mtv-arid vmri mm t lOimht Hint .n arnon at on iwrlv linllr. wnnt e(l "!? "Ilu in t,iat 'Cailiy s SHU yars aM to tho spot whero ho was found, and, placing Mr. II. Harness, of Oakland, has discov tho muzzle of the gun Into his mouth, touch- ered a vein of what is thought to be anthra od tho trigger with his too, thus sending tho cite coal, one hundred feet wido, within mtai contents into ins uiain, causing instant three miles of the railroad track, near Wit- Mr. Billiard, lately lutorcted iu the Hau dolph mines in Coos county, accompanied bv his father has uone into the ISohomia (I MM i - . . .. ,- . ,.. .11 usual and was npvnr sunn imiiii tllvn It is I country in searcu m u iiiuriz iiiimu uiM. usuai, auu was never peon again aue. it is . , . . n(,ail, r,rHi vnra airn. doath. Mr. Dayton was about 51 years of ago, anu leaves an uumarrieu uauguter, abont tw enty years of ago, who was keeping house for him. Special Session. Tho undersigned, Executive Committee of tho Oregon Stato Woman Suffrage Associa tion, Hereby call a special meeting of tho As sociation, toconveno at Salem, Oregon, on tho 2Glh day of September, 1S7(3. Tho Con vention will continue its sessions, with usual intermissions, for three or more days. First session at 10 o'clock a. in. on the day speci fied. Signed by II. A. Loughary, F. F. Victor, A. J. Duniway, Jacob Conser, I'. M. Koork, Executive Committee. August th, 1S70. bur. Asbestos, in limited quantities, has been found near Canyouville, The specimens would ludlcato a iarge deposit near the scene of discovery, and an eilort is being made to find it. Tho carpenter work on the agricultural college, at Corvallis Is finished, and the building is now iu couditios to accommo date a large number of pupils. Tho school will open Sept. 21st. Tho smallpox scare In Douglas county is over. The man Johnson is cured, and no new cases have put in an appearanco. Tho poople of Myrtle creek, Douglas coun ty, want tho name of their town changed to Farmersvillo. Oiegon Stato Temperance Union. Tho fourth annitiil mooting ol tho 1'nioii will tie hold .it tho city ot S.Uiiui, Tuoid.iy, Sept. IH.h, ls7(!, Aitldu "Jd ut tho constitution rouls: The meetings shall ho ceinpobd ot delegate duly uluctcd limn Tuinpurancn nucinUnx, churches, and religious bodies, which unjoin and oufoicn tho duty ot tempuiuiioo upon their members, as a itiio ol their lnuli and prai'tlcii ; provided tbiit n.ich organlitiun reproi)iited shall furnish Us deliigalu with proper oiiidciitl.il, ce.t.iit'd io by us . '111111 biHcors. Artli'ln tch. Eich snfisiou of tho I'nlon fchull bo oig.tiuxed by contributing and life members. Aitlclotith. lhti mootlngs of this fulou i-U.ill ba held nuuunlly at the city ot alom cu the thiid Tuesday in inipttmibtir. 'IVinpiii.iiu'o ptsiplc, lally. Joii.s ll. liuoitK, I'rc-iiiont. COUNTY COURT. j M-'t'l. 7, l7ti. J.U. I'cdbln-, .liiiigu; John ijltetiv, John ljooney, t.Vmiuisloiiers. " 1'. 11. Kerrigan was granted a Rioter's li- I tiu.se lor l iiuimhc u t'liauiiuuig. ' County toad n. lnntu.d tn iu Iticok' sia-1 l.cm to the inn ri'inK ,u l r. Meichor's. County rtMil, io iti-i wut. :uMi...t mnn Juit r.triNh's, to niit'iMH't mo ismntv iiud leading from Ji i-'rin ,u Martou station. County nvtl loiaiwt itjm '"imiMii City to intt'in'ct thn lluutui Isia road ne.ir Jcl'lei- M)ll. Jatnes Altkcu va aiipoitit. i .supervisor ot Komi DUtiict No. II. Claims itgaiubt tho is.uutv, uuiotiutiiig In i.d to Jl.lHJs CO wuru outf red iuid. OREGON VS. MINNESOTA. A Minnosotian, who formerly owned a farm in Kandiyohi county, sold out and went to Portland, Oregon, thinking to improve his condition, has returned and does not give very favorable reports concerning that country. The gentleman says a whito can not earn a living in Portland; the Chinose havo swarmed down upon tho country aud work for 7.1 cents nnr dav nml IIva nti fnnil that costs thom little or uoth'ug. Of course that drives out all whito labor. Tho Chinese bo says, are dirtv beyond all description and disgustingly ollensive. Noiwithstandiug this, lands are ridiculously high, costing from S100 to sli") per acre. Afcor traveline all over the country and testing everything thoro is iu it, he has returned, believing that, all thlmrs considered, Minnesota piesonts moro Inducements for a man than poes,Oro gon, nothwitstaudlug all tho talk that is made iu logard to it. Out of all tho monov ho sold his farm tor lie has now S.10.1. Wltb this ho pioposes to settle down in this State, exorcise a Ilttlo sense and not inn away again with the vain hope or gaining .some thing by a chauge. Tho aboyo is from the IIutchiuson,(Mlnn.) l.titdjiiise, sent us by a subscriber who liv es there, and we have to say that Chinese, while plentiftill hore, aud gonorall consider ed an ovii, aro here because white labor can not bo had. Chinamen working in town demand a dollar and armaiter a day, aud working In gangs, including many inferior hands, they get !K)c to SI a day gold, iu the winter soasou whan labor is worth less than at othor times, Chinese grnb and clear laud and saw woe d in towns, work on railioads, but do not do farm work or chop wood or niaka rails. The work a whito man would piotertodo thoy don'tdo at all, and seem to bin ono disposition to try to do it. As to tho price of lands being from 8100 to ?12o por acre, that is ontiroly falso. Good prairie farms can be had lor Ironi J7.C0 to i" por aare the last for the boss improved and a tract of land of 1000 acres witliiu threo (3) miles of this place has been bought for SI 3 per acre. Unod homesteads In tho foot-hills where the ollmote is delightful and health ful and sho soil is exceedingly rich, with settlements lapldlytiucreasing, can be had of tho government lor the taking or purchased of tho niilroidos Suite on accjuimoduting terms. Whceerthat mauls ho had batter stay in Minne-ota anil fioee to death at his loisuro than go anywhere eUe. A man who conies all the way to Oroson to find ho isn't equal to a Chinaman ought not to he encour aged to come hack. W. L ADAMS, H.D., A.M. LLD, Office on FIi'Nt Street, (Iletn een Taylor and Salmon,) PORTLAND, - - OEEGON. A party who tried to climb Mount Jeilor son last weok. wt lies to tho Albany hetivirrat that "Altor ono gets within a tew miles of Mount .leilersou it appeals io bo located iu a Milley similar 'o the Alb my Vrairio. Thoro mo no deep cauyous or high mountain? iu tho Immediate vicinity, but instead vou will ilnd several beautiful lal.03 whwo shores nro muni mm niiiijiiiucoui ceuiis. ana wlio.o w.itei.s aio pei i-etly black w Ith tiout. Hear, duor and elk aio found in abundance. 1 found here a species ot elk which 1 uevor noticed in tlio iiuiuutnins near this allev. They nruMii il'.er oniv wolghiiu.' H .0 poands, aud have eiy short tlat horns. lVtltious tie in ciiculatinii asl.liu' an up piopiiation ut &;n,uo,i by the legi-latuio to wards opeiui.g i wagon road, commencing it a point at or near ihe Hig Island above 1 nialill.i, and i-uniiing theme on the nerot and iiios: pracucable route via the town ot oitnu to .inoi-ecl and cros.. the ltluo Mountains ..i the old toiite of tho Thomas, and Kuckleioad to.Miiiimervllte; tluniea on tie u est and in.i-t pi.icticat route to liaker City. A niouiiugot the 1. V, r. Co. was held nu Satmdiy, the J.ih ult., at McMinnville. for the purpon n. lucrea-mg the i-ipital stock of -.uu ..iinj.iin. mu owing :o extrtunelv busv season ono hall ot tho capital stock w'as no"t reptesonted. heuoo m.thnig could be duuo iu that diifftuui. Considerable interest wa UHtil'ested in ihe piopi.sition to lmna.i the eapiial st, u, .Uul .is soon as the busy season is in or u is in.) mttmiiitu or the dlrecois to call another meeting m the stockholders, "for that puipo-o l'll.Nui:ii I'niK The Mourn mth stage I luuning to tins city u Iudi",uideuce. now runs sum! ntekly : leixliu Monniouih on Neilue-.Hys and atunlajs of each week, at sj o'i-Io, k. .i. in., and returuliw, lav,s Mlum Hie -iir.e days at ", p. m. Mr. J..S. Cooper is now .-..lie irtprieiur ol the lino. .Me-srs. ituioiidtA Co., of Astoria, award, ed tlrst .rue. a watch allied at ji, to Charles Street, ami mxhj:i,1 pri.e, a wntcb allied at J .., Charles Ilrown. ror tbo high est and econd hiirhnst nninlwr r .tinu.i, iMUu'lit during ilui te.uon by lUheriiieu at that canuerv. TItK Doctor ! no- curing Chronic Dloiic litili ei to ionldered Incurable, by new ami rational method of tietinnent, on moderate term. He be lon? to no "school" of medicine, bnt, admitting there 1 tome trnlli tn Allopathy, Hydropathy, Ho muopatby, and Me-merltui, he rejects them all a? a vhole, retaining from each whatever experience lias proien to be beue.lciJl. He holds that no man, bow el er well read in telence, can cure thine chronic dis eases which now biille the skill or all the schools, who ha no other resouices than those obtained by leading all the medial books et published the "Ec lectle" aiitliontle not excepted. Bat he does hold that by hi" sjsiem of Medicated Electric Vapor Dath-, and by aitlm; on the blood, the brain, and spinal nerve? by coimter-lirltant and harmless medicines, eerj diseased orsaii In the bodv can beirestored, where there has been no pitholoi-ical evolution re siiltlnc in an enthe Io ol function. He ha demon strated this in ervmauv Instances, bv enrim. nrvrv ..nJ., i. i., i...A .... ... -.!... -:....:t.- -"-- -- , net iic uu- ua'a ui liai iiijuur? Ilui llllKUOll n to lame hid pronounced 'Incuiable heart disease," besides hiving reached ca-e- orbjuhills, Scrolula, Itheuma-tl-m, Coii'iunpilon, Jrisht's Kidney, Droiisr, Liver Complaint. Pile--. Aneurisms, Tape-worm, 'Tumors, "iuu luui-tt , iiispejisia, urain uiseases, a,c, wneu sutlerere had spent .it sums f money on eminent physicians," all to no purpose. The Dr. claims to n.ne -ucceeaeii iu muuujinfr gmanliu so as tn make it take thepla(e of animal mac-nellum, brain life, vi tal force, oi the meJicalilr ittititi ir, which, when assisted, heal all curable le-Ions in the body. This is sent tlumigh t'tc lunin, ai.d over the elaht pairs of nene-to eieii pirtWe of tissue iu tho body, while the patient is tu-ln-: throticu the bath. This bath i the Dr.'s own Invention, aud, (ombininn all the ad vantages ol the Tuikleh and other baths, and belli' devoid of their eilN and didgeis, is pionounced by those who have tried the be-t baths in Emope, the Eastern cities. California, and Oregon, far superior to any of them. Out of a host or certificates as o the reult of his tieatment which could be published, the following are o.l'ered to suuorers. They do not embrace, how ever, the most icmaikable of his cures : CEKTJFICATKS. " ' ' 1'oiiTI.ANi), Feb. 3, lS7d. I sulii led lour years from lirijllit's kidney, enlarged pio-lrate and c'toiiIc catarrh ot bladder. Itiledcv endditois, ot vvoie. and gave up to die. In Apiit latt a friend prevailed mi me to call on Ur. W. L, Ad ams. 1 a fom relieved of sutlerlng In .Inly was able to vv ork in liatM.-t. and hav v vv orked ever "ince. leel iUlte well and happy. Dr. Adams lettainly -lied ilj- life. Hilton- Honeb. Tho following remarkable pleco of alliter ation, said to havo been published anony mously Iu 1S2S, Iips been a-cribed to Ktv. li. Poulter, prebendary of Winchester, Kng land, and first published in tho " Hampshire Magazine. " The article contains not only tho alphabet in tho Initial letters ortho lines, but the samo initial letter in each word of tho line. As a literary curiosity it is worth re-publishing: An Austrlou army, awfully arrayed, Boldly by battery besieged Ilolgrado; Cossack commanders cannonading come, Dealing destruction's devastating doom. Kveiy endeavor engineers essay l'or mine, tor fortuno lighting, furious fray; Generals 'gains-t geuerals grapple gracious How honors heaven heroic hardihood? Infuriate, Indiscriminate in 111, Kinsmen kill kinsmen kinsmen kindred kill! Labor low levels loftiest, lontre-st lines; Men march 'mid mounds, 'mid moles, 'mid murderous mines; New noisy, noxious numbers notice naught Of outward ob.-tscles opposing ought; Poorpatriots, partly purchased, partly press ed, Quite quaking, quickly quarter, quatter quest. Reason returns, rolitrious rlcrht resounds. i uwarrow stops such sanguinary sounds. iruceio ttiee, lurKoyi trluinnii to thv train! I'njust, unwise, unmerciful Ukraine! Vanish vain vict'ry! vanish vlct'ry vain! Why wish wo warfare? Worefore welcome wo Xerxes, Ximines, Xantbus, Xavier? Yield, ye youths! y0 yeomen, yield vottr yell! Zeno's, .arpalus', .oroaster's zeal, s.ud all attractiug, arms against appeal. JS2lI3 X X- 3E3 IFi Y. ..AND.. HARNESS. HAVINO PURCHASED THE INTEREST OP Mr. Watk-lnds in tho old established house in the ibove line, the attention ol the community i called lu the stock or on hand, which Is offered at greatly i educed rates. SADDLES AND BRIDLES At lowest Granger prices. Hardware, Whips, Robes, etc, To suit everybody. R. H. DEARBORN. Salem. Feb. J 2, 1812. wtfd Mrs. Rohrer's New Roniadv FOR THE LUNGS IS IfEETIXO WITH WOXDEHFVL SUCCESS ! THIS PURELY VEGETABLE REJIEDY HVS no equal in the lellef and cure of Coughs, Co!d Asthma, IsrnnchttK Croup, Whooping Cough, Mei' sles, Ac. It ka produced some remarkable cures, bold bj druggists geueiallv Prejnted onlv bv Mrs.. K. UOlilCKK, Jtonaiouth.'Or., To whom all lctteisol business should be addressed. SONG. 11V Ci:LIA TlIAXTIiR. llolls tho long breakor In splendor, and Kiuuoua, Leaping in light! Laughing and singing tho swift ripplo dances Sparkling and bright; Up through tho heaven the curlew is Hying, Soaring so high! Sweetly his wild notes are ringing, and dying Lost in the sky. Glitter the sails to the south-wind careening, White-winged and bravo; Bowing to breeze and to hollow, and leaning Low o'er the wave. Boautiful wind, with the touch of a lover Leading the hours, Helping tho winter-worn world to recover ah its lost flowers. Gladly I hear thy warm whisper of rapture. Sorrow is o'er ! Karth all her music and bloom shall recap ture, Happy once moro! Scribnerfor September. To My Sister. Smile on, Sister, be happy while you may, l'or life is short, and nil along our way, Concealed Irom view, are many evil snares; And we must meet with trouble and with cares. Let not thy features wear a single frown, it ucu ioviug Mimes are ireo, irom heaven sent down By holy angels who live iust up there, Thoy send them down for all mankind to wear. Smile on. Slug on, Kistor; may tlad songs cheer thy. S. O. SUX.X.XVAXT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OPERA HOUSE, SALEM. S. E. corner, at head of stalr. feljy LUCIUS BELL, Successor to J. M. Kekler & Co., 05 Liberty St., - - JI1IW YORK, OoillluiN.-sion AffOllt FOR BUYING AND rOJIWARDIJfO FROM New York via Isthmus, Pacific Ralhojd, and Capo Horn, all kinds of Merchandise, and lor the sale or Products from the I'aclllc coast, for the collection of money. &c. octjtf JONES & PATTERSON HAVE FARMS FOR SALE AND Buy and Sell City Property. RENT HOUSES, NEGOTIATE LOANS, AND Make Collections. AGENTS FOB. Mutual Life Insurance Company OP NEW YORK. Union Fire Tnsuranco Coinp'y OF SAN FRANCISCO. KKEP ON nAND, FOR GRATUITOUS CTRCU lation, their "Desciiptlve Land Circular," aod 'Dcsciiptive Circular and Weather Ricoid ol Or egon." o .,fli's8, R,K?,,!''d. &i,ot OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALEM. OREGON. apl'iy RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR Profitable Investment. I OFFER I'OIt SALE ALL MY 1JEVL ESTATE in Clatsop county, onissii.. 0f my mislual Dona Hon claim, on Lewis and Clarke riier, um-lstin" or ive hundred acies, two thiids tide-laud meadow, ac knowledged to be the bc-t twk claim in the county. rplii-rJnwn ol .l.N'i'O- 1 - Ulll.lllll.il UIIIU, lit- T. v. 1'UWEUS. Ali-o. a large interest In th 1 or four ve u I wa- a mUeratjlu Mill'crer fror.i -villi. ill, enlai'ed pro-ti re stand, and ibeiimrtis'ii. I spent two thou-at.ddoll.irs on donors iriNiw oik mid bin Fi.UHl-cn. .indilidn't.-et uijcli, it anv.ieliel I llnallj concluded to t ike tin uch ice th.it.Tiu'ire Hum. j'outrive ue la-t Pill and phce mvseir 'inder the can. 'of Dr. W. L. Adam-. His irta, ;,( a.ioiilsllt.(i me In it- n-ult-. t .mi Int- Irom p.iin. and have been situ e the th'ru day .ittei I liei.Mii tieatment. I am. in r.ut. i -lew mm, ami -.''ve thi- statement for the bene llt nt nthi-is, tliuii!li. toi le.i-on- the public will uu-iiei-t.ii.d, I do nut siveini i'iIIiuuk. I'.i,. c ,, Yvv Lful stv, Feb. ill. ls:i,. 1 ! m.u,v ve.irs I was ,i sUHoi,.r wm ch'onlc rhen-niiti-ni. di-tiessiu piler. and palpitation of the heart. -,, that lite via- a buuk-n. I f.nalh wmt to i'oit.vid, aud was cured tn nr W. L. -dim-. lam nmi tieo from fain, and cm wuilc hint nil .itv v.i,i.. out tieluj Hied. Althouiti .V, viars od, I teel like a boyajitn. Tho bentilt 1 ,-ot "iron hi- tieitiuent is noun moic to mstlnn all the .old iu Nevada O. II. AOAM-. I.ITTIE Fills. V T., i in. i-.. l.s lu lumuui uisra piece ol -teel, a irjjment of it pen eti.ite.1 iiiv leu eje. I ent to Forthnd. ufferip -pain lint I ruutioi de-crlbe. fi.i medlo.ll uld Alter -evu U diitei- t'MUiinedaud uiuu-eled. t.iey ti-l.l me liat m eve must be t iken out, .is it wasjnipn ibli to save it. .iu.1 that if I didn't have it taken nut I would lose the oih-r i-y... too Oil my way to the hotel, a ifjoil Samaritan adyi-ed me, hel'o-e lou-entltr. to be iiatiheied. tusevUr Amir I dd o, think God and he soon relieved me or pain, took the -tee! fiom tm ee. ami cured mi a'lDsr lUj eve, savins me Irom irre.it Mifleiiuir. auda!ni me seiernl huuired loll.il 1 teil mote in ueli.1 tnam him than Ian-,-uiireuiue,i.esi. Hisi.i lloom. ,, , , l'' k- '' W T , Veil lspi viv joi'ii.vt babe, nhiih nei-lu.l ei -hr n,i ,h,.,... 'lu'jnoi pound when bom iell oil to s,,.,, r,onVi ahdi hali lutirif month., js it had never retained a partiiloof milk on its stoum-b. but Hied hv sucklne -uirar tied up in a cloth. It became a -nR'.-rliijr skel-t-ton. and dlmeu.ties fet in llm ihuatctied to Kill it ina tewila). M.v ue'irhbor. siiid. Uou't like t to j dot Mi; in ibKtorcou s.iva It; u will only die the -ixper. One per-ot.. h .vvtver. hdi i.ed me to take if to tir. Adam, of I'onlaml. i..aoii. 1 did s, 3ad iu ma wmiu. i H' a ill, 'Hinncm.' tun, wrl'hlmp f..an.Hii pound.. Ii lieiii to live on milk trom the tmieOi. Aam- bc.-au to t.-ett It. I ,'in-iderit al taost a muaniloiis cure, and o do otheisl 1 mike this ta!i imm for the beiieili of mli, mtiuer-, Sauaii J. Wa-hh, ,5S. ''iv st.ii. Vib, 1. lrtii After hav in.. I ille.l to , t auy relief rruiu plij - nuns ber. for an milniuvi u trouble, t wrote to Or. daiu or I'ortL-nid. urv.'on. civ In" ro.i )niptom' He nut me nitMli me for a unv-wuim It mih relleicU mr or one in nli u thirti frei loiiir M.s jj , USTABliISIlED 1855. Willaaaotte Nurserv, Gt. W. WALLING & SON, PROPRIETORS, Oswego, Clackamas co., Oregon. Growers of the Choicest Varieties nf rSVSriT'TH.IlES fe S.HS5.rj33Sinr Particular attention given to Cheny, Pmno aud Plum trees. i?t When It is sad; and may they ne'er depart qSire onh"s tb.c,iberm Aii "' From that bright gem, onshrined with Jovo q Asloria, SlarcuV. iswttr nnu puricv, Which beats wfthin thy bieast so light and nee. Kecall to mind tho s.oiii wo used to sine, Ami may they pleasant memories with them Ininc: Let sweet, soft strains (lost out upon the nir, I'rom thy pure lips, ro echoing everywhere. Singou. Hope on, Sister, and m.iv thy hopes bo bright ; Like vars lu tho blue vault of hoaveu at 1ibii storm-clouds would obscure them our view, They pietc-e the vail and let their light shine through. And thus, when clouds of grief hau" o'er thy way, When thy poor heart longs for a happier day, .vlav nil thy hopes in one great force unito, Aud turn the shades ot darkuess into light. Hope on, Lovoon, Sbter, for Love can uover die: It liyts on earth, to greet us iu tlio shy; Ob, keep it not witliiu thv bro.ist tilono, tut let it soar away to worlds unknown: 1 is bound to earth by ties both fond and strong V.'o lo vh our own ; God knows It is not w rong; Then loose its chains, and lo: its wings be free 'Tw ill so.ir away to Hun vv ho gave it thee. . , M. J. C. Antelope illt-y, August, Wd. Salem Flouring" Hills. BEST FAMILY FLOUR, BAKER'S EXTRA, XXX. hUPBUFINE AND GRAHAM, MIDDLINGS, BRAX, AND SHORTS, Oonwtnntl;,' on Ilaiicl. I-iigi-Ijs,r 2?i-loo Iu CV.SM Paid for Wheat sen uir !. K1SNEY, A.'eut h. F JI. Cj a!eni, Oreirt,!. dealer iu steieoscoi.es and Stereo, senile lens, and scents of a'elll aud the surro'iud- ... luiiiiiry. wie.tuo i-uotorapht, in ludia Ink. Oil or W'uti i Color. Pll. A. M. lit' 1. tll BKLT MlLi. I am ii.'iv s t.jr olrt nt.i sell ki l'HTI hav, iM'. March,!, lvti! riifleretl a iinnebut w... . .....uu ns iui( m I'll . ll)Cf 1 t,S. 11 IISII. illil ,.itt, ...a lnr lumor.. H.iuli, worms, aurl hem.iirh-i - Thy tlrst nunu'il I'ouferoutv nf rhe Uvuu goliisil Anjiviaiioii m tht) stuie of i reuon, i wiiiniun, -otiniii, uu luo ,-ti int. Illi- M.K.U...-U. U. ,,.,jt,u ,, vvolLUnoivu Vl'ViSSfr SVLSBSSl f.triuur. livltiK U'a" Hubbard, Mnrioti eouu-. oliuioji, in t.rvalll, em -undy, the I'ltU ly, cOlUllllttrilMilotdiHin TJiursdny night oJ"; ll,s. Iruit, 'eok, by uhtiotlug lilnmUf. Vho follow. Acconlliu to tba iiwssiueut roll thnro aro Jni?lrtluulartlit fsfwwntt losirun rromtt J,'!, i .i',Jii!u-v ,' .vwr, 0,3,15 uorsos and S?? ..'VJ.1,'" .' .?.?.'i.1.?. S..U,B WM o' l'ropwty in titB wbt"li'5l..S.l.VLo :ZCZtZrto&li7fc , ...... v .. vv tiich eiiiiuvut phj.icUu. East as.urcd me ibet could nut cure t have i.ovv bevn under Dr, Adaui.V ireaf ment one month, urn! feel Ilk a new mau III. treat inciit lias eemd tu me to ct almost miraeulously as 1 was rt 1 ettil t,r ii.tarlv innv tv.tsini r .. ..,.,. in very nhnrt time after I Wsan treatment I foe! is tnoBnk I would like to rroommwid other nfrerers to i,) vv lure I and miU) i.thens did and troi relief. Geohuk W s,han. Dr An in. writer no ends out mwlk-ino, . little cau bo done for such as iwiuilv oM ki aid uul It cu have ihe patient uuderlii. t..u.iaal fich and earo a the treatcieni aivanee only letter tOBMt&lBj: sumps, civlus yiuptoa. udaikluk- f.ir an npislou. will hv amvior ed. I'atieuts may rely upon in-Uu; d.alt fairly and hou'.-.ih nltb-twdecepitua, no blukood, 0g hum hiuriiitv. tu net Bvople's uiouey. "Do unto utherr a o vt wild hsvf thoa do to yia:' U a rul he I IT) tuj; tullieapiu. , A Lnaj nlu'iin iu ihn Oflli'f. t. n..u, & SOX. "urs tu t 01 i. I!. It., Dnifrsists and Apotlimiries, .n iieili .- i C'Iiei:ilfN. S'oiMmiorv. I'atonl .neilU-lisos. Ime Wiuo iintl I.iiuoi-s. Ac, Mboitr' ll'ioelt. CouuneH'al Sire, 1 s LI'M .1 11 till. lltiAlt vt.il uu lui.. . I, . ..r.v... aplltr E. SHESL, M.D., PHYSIOIAK SUHGI03ST, I'E(II.T OlXfO.-u.lo 23isonscf3 Ol' illL Head, TSuoaJ, Chest, and JJigot- ie Oiaiis, an, ui t,e y'cr. . ous .systoiti gctiei uilj . Urrii r -Commercial lli.tel. ,.ji,v MRS. Cotlurol I-Vjitli -it,,! OGDEK; A "-treets, I'orli.ind. Or.. I'ustrii'iu.n be:iuriu J. o. snsiiTor. 3vi. dm IN r".':l'M! " M KtilltlS. SALEM .he '.-Vr P.sci. Si11.1" a.toad Hour 01 Hi '-' ."I.,' IIUH ieiu PujI. ni'i uivipioa rtraet. 11 111.1; ana rirrci! ,. LAIitr- uj C1IIL- n,s.. ... "1"'. 1 'oer ur- iiir , s Jlnde A 0. ?vfV ' Vi-"'U)KMGXlxn m, ,! s l,;cl.V IMUALS made to 01,1, r. l'ATl'!(N f ,11 Unds cutbv nic.isuietii.iit. I' . (J. , . . a, , .n.tance ran have the la,et ijle, in smi Matii.il Poudit and made up u w, ip' ..1 t.u., and u,,, ,v.,sllr., other shoppii,,- doi t ,u 1 lea-oaalile i.immi"!on. ..lournln.. made uu in ;; iionr,' aoili.. nU' GEO. K. SSEII., V. v. t o x- j o ;- n t I. n -vv , SALr.M, 011K'.0X. Ofllca rear the Out Cf.ort-Hni... . ,.,i i .r ... " . " '.'i"ii rireei. and rarel, i c. h ?' 1, T h ".? -'Ci-tii i . j -.". "r" v" "aiv uurviv rpiut nractien. ait'.trti i .. .. .: . , . Koloas "v "vu """"" b v To Farmers and Others. nhTo, TXiM,,B.NT-s ARK AUrtfvrXl.. Y' TUB STATB XluVi vJ .",'?,:' ".lir,'"-'1J'-..v,it,.t s,i T ,.V.. !" r'1"-,l- '""."' ' ' I '- y . r. avl . ll rti fJMIK ft. Executors' Notice. enn.-nwl have beeu duly . 1 1 worth i exempt. I !M n Vr ' !:is "Ttf .. .,. .-...iuisi nave neeu duly n,HiitM! 1-. tS"B? t,un"uf -V4iio.it onut, iCtu ! Sot. .at lu sepienihtr term M,,iut,,, ,i h? . rill and iMiim... 1 ..j.. , ! ,rs oi me ..i kut sVtn d7,r IS J '',..J.-!?V !" .f ii ssw COOntV. Within klx htiuith. trvM iki j " " vn-.H. mt Uie .IOIIN SWAHUKE. , , ... I'OTLOll SWAIillfF - 1 1. 1-. 1 aid vi hi; -e . ,, r ,., .),nVj. , metlllT. , .,.,,, 4lc , ,, uppll (Vin v,"n ..,(, M, rart. PnM,iii,i,uii.Vr E.itf.i. 1 ,.e Aatw,,,,! cutreiao if i,i. K.mT?' "Ut'.m" -'-.' ruidi,,.- i- ..ia. -T - -" K. HI LJII. f.l v ..li.d. o im- . vnlj .'iau v 'i.i.c 1.1 ut.r .I ci. n 111 t.v anitf ihouJlM.addiied. ' v 1-iiiu . 1 litter 5 . S. L-DH p. GoLDMurni H. w. copct'it '' LhlMNU 1 UElJ, ILIUM liH.v Suts Ca,b ar- --trTKi-s.-'-- iw i'", r:,rg:B!ry,Tgx,.T; rresi- wm. u