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I. t ? i .., ap v I :&' Ur i . s :V ' JbWkT- ro '" I& k WILLAMETTE FARMER. . 0. Q. T. DIRECTORY Grand Ofllccrx. O. W. C. T.-W. II. Dnnbar. SlUerton. S" .J.' i? Eoa1 Mr 8- U.McC1uib, KuRcno City. f, w. V. T. Joanna Ly!o. l)alla. G. Sec'y T. II. Crawford, Portland. G. A. Sic'y 1. fatit.nns, Jlonroo O. Trea'.Emim Kelliyj,', l'onhnd. O. Chip. Her. J. 11. N. Bell, Ae hUad. G. Mar J. W. Strange. Jtoseburi;. G. I). Mar. Annie E. Underwood. Cottacte Gjwc. G. Guard Mary Cnrtn right. The Dalles. G. Sen. T.F. Barton, Amity. . Mep. A -A. Leonard. Silverton. P. O. W. C. T. Tilmon Ford, Salem. Snpt. Juvenile Tt-mplars Jlrs. M. IS. Uoxter, For est Groo. State Deputy G. IV. C. Xs. Col. T. It. Cann, Salem. Hoy. J. 11. N. Bell, AEhiand. Wm. ItnMell, Weston. Capt. O. C. Apple?atc. LinklIIe. It. II. Allen, llalsey. T. II. Handlcy, Hlllsboro. Aea Shreve, llallae. n, V. (Jrnbhe, Wilbur. James II. Krus,li, Kait Tortland. Wm. Grant, Lebanon. Kev. J. W. Millar, Dallas Dr. J. W. Watts, Lifajette.. I?ev. R. W. Dixon, Can) on 111c. Rev. J. S McCain, Eugene. Wm. Harmon, TheDilles. Wm. D. Carter, corcallis. W. b. James Portland L. J, House, Summervllle. II I'. lump. Independence. W. S. McJIecn, Canjon City. Tcter Paqnet, Oregon City. T. II. Crawford, Portland. P. It. For, Astoria. I Hurt, Crcswell. J. E. Houston. Junction. Rev. II. C. Jcnkliu, Monroe. C. II. Walker, Astrrla. H. N. McKlnncy, Baker City. Le I Leland, Oregon CUy. District Deputy O. W.C. T'. W. T. Riches, Tumor. W. II. O'Donald, Portland. J S. Csckelrease, Roseburff. Hon James Ilenderthott, Union. II. W. Lake, Kai-le Creek. 13. E. Fannin;. HUUboru, Jamc Cofley, Salmi. Jamts Erwin, Fort Klamath. Hon. J. A. I'raett. Pendleton. D. A. Whitney, Atorla. iieoi,re Grimes, Tangent. A. J. Eai low. Cartn right's. Mrs. Anna W. Spencer, Gardner. Suliorillnuto IiOdscH. Xante. Lodge Deputy. .UlJitfs. Ko'ebiirs, V Coates Ho" eij'irg UiceMor WII Carter Conallls .Wusttinbtai LNLipL-ott Albany .Capital Geo A lidcs Salem .Jlnltnimnh John II Garrison Portland Wlllametto 1 Panuet Oregon City .Hill.boro SII llnmnhrev HIlWioio .La Creole Jennie UcNcil Dallas .Lr.fincttu Geo II Dorrls Lafaicttu .Mher K C Ilamby Slhertou Rosa EmllyM Vandencrt.... Salem .Astoria I'll Fox Astoria Morning Star EG Heath Iiueaa Vista Marion 8 Hatch Hnbhird .Mllwauklo John Packer E. Portlard Fenntain James Powell K.Portland Knst Portland JM Claggctt E. Portland Vnl Fontls JK PCaItt Zenj John Day At V Thompson,. . Canyon City Jio. 10 11. 13 15, 17 ai. 34. 3i, S'l 10 41. 13 ST. M. 74. fcO. Vj. U. Hi. 100. 103, 115 113. 12.). i-jn, 137, 150 153 IIS, 113. 151 Ilit llifl. 173. 174 170 173. 179. ISO. 184. 1S5 183. ISO. 101. 1!)1. 107 100 200, 301, 20. 201. 207 210. 212. 213. 214. -217. a s. 210. 2JI. 221 ah! 227 22'!. 231. 2)1 JM. 23.3. SH. 230 211 212. 211. 211. 25. 247. 213. 240, 250. 211. 253. 254. 255. 23'i. 257. 2.53. 250. 2-jO. 2-jI. 232. 2C.3. 2U4. 2. 2Mi. il.T. 2M.. 3'1't, 270. 271.. 272., 27i. 274. 275., 2TH., 277. JJ3. 270. .Konpartil Mrs S TWSteains... Portland .Lone Star G G Foster Clackamas .Ultra Mont.ino....Wm GUmberge...Baktr City .Marshal Lncmn JE (.rets Pendleton lount Zion J W Palmatecr Aou Brooklyn J HRced E. Portland incrnun Aiocn itinuer cneriaan Damascus Martha J Earl Damascus Forest Qnne P G Buford ForestGroe Academy OllieLMcek Hi 1-bovo SprlngBeld PA Kennedy Springfield Blue Mountain... .W S Burk'ev La Grande Vallev Ebencer llais llalsey Weston , MM Johns Weston Dclatan it 1 Johnson Junction Harmon 5Vn Mlcholl ThoDalles .Union WG Porter Turner .The Cove HFMcDaniels Th Comj .PSrenlx JWNnrWlle Snmmenllle .Elktou WW Wells Elkton .Laurel P P Palmer Scottsbnrg .Paclttc w v uitncart..i;oitagourove .Mammoth J T Frakes Weston .Mount Pleatant...John Petty Crcswell .Foil Creek G 41 Neet Dexter .Grand Prilrie BFBond Ir!ng .Ashland A.DIIelman Ashland .KHmath riud Ellerman,. Fort Klamath .Lablh WD Clarj;ett bulcm .Pden Mrs II L) Jones Phcenlx ,Ind"psndent D PPorter Shcdd's .Taucrct.t B inner. . . J J Beard Tanccnt Portland T M Freeman Portlind .North Yamhill.... Mary D I. ...North Yamhill .Giston llcnrvMcLeod Gaston .BrUteepoit GB RiitE Dallas .Northern Star J W Cooke McMlnmllle .Ochoco OW Bunes Prinevllle Revival James rinnfgau..I'ratrlo City .Lcland Robert KaMn Union .GoMien II A Dlllard Goshen .l.ako James Tobln Llnklllo .Canjon GW Catcbli g....C'anonvll!o .Mjrlla JM Smith JlyrtfeCieck .Harrl'bnrg J L Fuller Ilarrlsbnrg .YoncJlIi N A Amorose Yoncal a .Maishileld F W A Craln Maishlleld Onward J W Propt Albany .Pass Creek Louisa liiniey uraius .Calapoola J A Mocns Oakland .1 ebanon S II Clanzhton Lebanon .t-weet Home Charles Craft Sweet Il'inv) .Eaglo Creek John vancurtn...ttagie reeK .Alia u uuuam i jiiu ibw(;i .Diligence II AHerren Heppner .Milton Jas E Klrkland Milton Daj's Creek I W Wool I'anyomlllo Cow Creek JB Rlddlo " Ablqna wm ucos einenon Crawforisvlll o ...Robert Glass. .Ciawfordsville Kclectlc O A Tlbhetts....iu20ne City .roclavllli! James Miller Sodavlllo Brownsville T Itowland Brownsville Center C W Richardson.. " . Mohaw k C 1) Hardlsty Mohaw k .S-KnciT Creek. ...JAIIodcen ....spencerC'icea: .Monroe I.J Marr Monroe . Woodburn B S Bonney Woodharn .Crjstal 111! WHinot Beavcrton .Amitv M UBrowi Amity .Green Mountain ..Wm. Russell Cartwright's .Peoria H A McCartney Peoria West Union Ed C Fanning.. ..West Union Triumph II Williams Independence Gertals J S Pcrdom Oenais .Tublo Rock a Mor'l.ou Ham's Valley Upper Astoria.. ..Thos Daly.... Upptr Astoria Carlton .... Sumner Carr Carlton Bethel G L Neale Bethel Paradise 3m'.n;i,.Lcwis Rosenthal. .E. Portland Tacksmillic..,...FKas"lurer Jackfonlllo Mill Creaif John Chandler E'khorn Lake Creek ....Irene Willlatus llalsey Centennial J B Grubbe Wilbur Coles Valley E T Woodrufi"....Cols' Valley Clement Yocoia Bellevne Rogno River Henrv White Rock Point Cornelius Win. Garwood Cornelius Ocean G RBIackwell Gardner Mllllcoma Mary It Smith MarrhHeld Ilomewoud Ed U Bunnell buumer T. II. CRAWFORD, C. f. . Correspondence from Bro. Dnnbar. Gaudneb, Oct. 18, 1870. Ed. FAnsiEn: I bai'o delivered three pub i. lectures lrere since my arrival, and to nig t organized Gardner Lodso I.O.G.T., with .entyeislitcuartcr appilcints. TUo officers aro as follows: 11. A. Davis, W.C.T.; Alice Nicholson, U II .8 ; Llzz'e U. Emerson, L.H.S.J Benj. Dolaunay, W.S.; Georso Johr.tou, A.S.; Anna Spene-er, F. S.; t,. II. numnielluiMW.T.; C'jpt. Ilo'oort Chapman, W.C.; Dwlsht Reol, W.M.; Alice Keed, D.M.; DUna Jones, I.Q.j Geo. R.BUckKeli, L.D. This plaoo U located on tho north bank of tho Umpqaa river, obout Iwenty'wlles be lov the old tov,n oi fSocttsburp, and two mllM below tho mouth of SniithM tlvor, which Ja tho principal tributary of tho Ump dua. The bus!ce&; of the pwplo l that of luinboring aud ship-building. Tho two large steam saw mills are each turning out about twenty-live thousand foet or fine lum ber daily, tho logs for which are obtained from the Coast mountains, which, inthisj-e-glon, are covered with ltnmonso forests of llr and spruce. The lumbor is shipped to San Francisco, where a ready sale is found. Tho new schooner being built for Emerson will be launched on the 20th inst. A great deal of travel for Coos Biy now comes this way, leaving the railroad at Drain's Station, coming over tho new road down Elk to Scottsburg where boats are tak en for Winchester Bay, at tho.mouth of tho river. At the latter named placo will be found Wes. Reed, ready to con vey you down the beach to Empire city. Tho distance is shorter und road bettor than by the way of lloseburg. I delivered a public looture to the citizens Scott-sburg on tho 14th inst. The Lodge at that place, although a small one, is one of the most determined in the State. Bro. P.P. Palmer, O. Butter, and Sister Isabol OuzolT, are among its most active members. Sinco writing you last I have appointed Bto. A. J. Barlow a District Deputy for Lino county, and Anna W. Spencer for tho Gardner District. W. R. Dunbar. MAnsiiriCLD, Oat. 22, 1S78. On the morning of the 10th inst., I catno down to Winchester Bay in a small boat, and stopped over with the excellent family of J. W. Reed. On (he morning of thoSOth, Mr. Reod hitched up his team and drove me down along tho beach (1 flno road) to Coos Bay, from whence, by water craft, I mado my way to this placo . Mr. Reed Is a very accomodating goutleman, and travelers will find it to their adyautago to patronize him. On last evening wo hold a public temper ance meeting in Lobree's hall, which, not withstanding the heavy rain storut3 prevail ing, was largely attended. The meoting was called to order, aud tho exercises were opoa ed with prayer by Rsv. L. M. Nickorsou, of Salom, the Presiding Elder of this District. Alter tho public meeting was over, a special meeting of the Lodgo was held, aud I was agreeably surprised at finding this oiio of tho most interesting Lodges I ever visited. Its membership is large and it is doing a good work in the community. F. W. A. Crain is their present very excel lent L.D.; Sister Ilacher, W.V. T.j Sister Rutner, W.S.; Sister Tupper, W.T.; Frank Lang, W. F.S.; G. H. Blake, W.M.j Sister Barbour, W.D.M.; Sister McKnlght, W.I.G. Among other active members I deslro to mention the names of Sisters Caufield, Hall, Sarah Dunbar, Bessio Dunbar, Brothers Fuller, Hall, Bronsou, Cole and Tupper. There are many others but I liavo not space for their names in this article. These good Brothers and Sisters over hero nro working nobly for our cause Now, Good Templars, a word with you all In conclusion: Let overy member of the Order more earnestly labor for the cause and make this season ono of prosperity for the Order and triumph lor tho cause. Deputies are especially expected to soon arrange lor official visits to neighboring Lodges and to exhort memberu to ;i more valiant warfare against the gin sinks and gambling hells of our country, A number of State and District Deputies have already dono n noble vork, iu their line, for tho Or der. A thousand honors on thoir worthy heads. Brothers and Sisters, thero is work for us all tc do; work that wo will be blessed in doing. Let us thou entor into tho field and do our duty by using our ellorts and the instrumentalities nllbrded by our Order to " leclalm the fallen, and to save others from tailing." In F. H. & C, Coos Rivf.k, Oct. 21, 1870. I liavo this evening organized a Lodge of Good Templars here with twenly-nino char ter applicants'. The officers are as follows: J. J. KlluUonboard, C.T.j Eltna Cutllp.R.H. S.j Carrio Wilson, L.H.S.; Phlura Kllnken beard, V.T.j A. M. Collvor, W.S.; Ellen Smith, W.A.S.) Dora Landrith, W.F.S ; I N. Wilson, W.T.; Sarah Beavon, W.C.; J.T. Collver, W.M.j Florence D. Smith, W.D.M.: Sarah D. Collver, W.I.G. ; L. C. Landritb, W.O.G.; E. W. Stewart, P.W.C.T., aud Mary R, Smith, Lodge Deputy. J. J. Wlhon aud family (formerly from Polk county) aro all members of Ibo Lodce. Still the good work goes ou j Brothers and Sisters, now companies of tompornnre war-rlor.-j,aro wheeling into line and their mem bers aro grasping with firmer hold their weapons of warfar and going into tho cam puijn against the gin fclnks and gambling hells of our country with a determination to "win the day or die." Gaudneh, Oct. 2fi, IS70. (;n last evening, asMfaled by Bro. L. D. Smith, of Mllllcoma Lodge, I organized a Lodge of Good Templars at Sumner, with olgbtren charter mnmhers. The officers are as follows: Joseph Ander win,C.T.; Martha Henderson. It. II. 3 ; Mary Sherwood. L U.S.; Ida L. Bunnell, V.T.; Hattlo A. Shorrard, S.: OUio F. Ctle. A.H.: L. A. Luughnrn, F.S.; Sarah J. Hendrkke, T.; Joseph Noah, C; Lincoln Hherrard, M.: Georue Haly, I.G.; Ifiaac Ilrlgraan, O.G. ; II. K. Castle, P.W.C.T.; Ed. O. Bunnell, L.D. Coos county Is coming up to too tempor. auco work right nobly. W. U. DUNUAIt. Elkhoii.v, Polk Co., Oa.'JS, 187(1. En. r..UMi:n: Tho following o(Jici'-( were chospn by Mill Creek LoJge, No. 270, 1.O.G. T , at the lasv com ting, for the term begin nlugNov. Ki: E. Dpft w.G'.T.: MlfsJ. J. DavN, V.T.j Wm.M.Cnandlr-r.S.j Go?. W. DykMra.F.S.j MlssM. A. DykstM.T.: Etta Chandler, C: Avnry Hlnshaw, M.j Milton Vanhorn, I.G.j TilghmAU Hinsbaw, O.G. Tnihteos: K, Dspow, (i, W. Dykstra, J. J. Davis. Win. M. Ciiandlkii, Sec. Mr. J. W. Queens r has lakon the contract for turning tho S.nUatn Into lit old bed and Hon. George R. Helm died at Albany, on 5m:dy, Oct. 23.h, agoa 31 yojrs. Address to Good Templars. OFFICE OF G.W.C.T. OF I.O.G.T., 1 SlLVEBTO!, Oct. 10, 1870. J Brothers and Sisters: Rev. J. It. N. Bell, Col. T. U. Cann, Wm. Russoll, (of n9Hin; miu. j. j. Appiegate, is. u. Alien, T.B. Handiey, Asa Shreve, II. V. Grubbe, James H. Frusb, Wm. Grant. Rev. J. W. Miller, Dr. J. W. Watts, Rsv. E. W. Dixon, Rey. J. S. McCain, Wm. Harmon, Wm. B. Carter, W. S. James, Prof. L. J. Rouse, Rev. H.C. Jenkins, B. F. Ramp, W. S. McMeon, Hon. Peter Paquet, Prof. T. H. Crawford, P. H. Fox, Isaiah Hurt, J. E. Houston, H. N. McKlnney, and O. H. Walker have been ap pointed regular State Deputies for the State of Orocon and you are earnestlv exhortnd tn aid them in establishing and strengthening me urunr in our state. I have appointed other specls.1 Deputies as follows: J. W. Hobart, J. C.Cooper aud Rev.G. W.Dlmick. District Deputies have been commissioned as follows: W.T. Riches, W. H. O'Donald, J. S. Cockelrease, Hon. James Hendershott, H. W. Lake, Hon. E. E. Fanning, James Coffey, James Erwin. Hon, J. A. Pruett, D. A. Whitney, George Grimos, M . Fuller, and A. J. Barlow. It is the ospecial duty of tho above named iiroinors to exert tnemselves lu the good work of building up old and organizing now Lodges in thoir lespectlve jurisdictions. A broad field of labor is boforo us, and there Is work for us all to do, work that we will be blessed In doing. The season for active operations is at hand. Who will be the first to report with a new Lodge organized. Let every State District and Lodge Deputy and every officer and member of our Subor dinate Lodges feel that thero is an especial duty devolving upon them at this llmoand may they work as they have nover done before. Iu conclusion permit me to say to all: Letusbucklo on our armor and ronewour plodges of hostility to the traffic that Is fill, lng our laud with woe, with sorrow, and with crime. Let us listen to the wail of anguish that is borne upon every bree?o from drunkards' wives aud children aye, to tho ory of the drunkard himself for help, for relief from the galling chains of Intem perance fastened upon htm by social custom. Let us respond to the pleadings of humanity and go forth with all our power to build up our Heavou-sent Order the beacon star to our poor unfortunate brothers now beimr tossed about upon tho turbulent waves of dissipation. We must cease our idling. Wo must more thoroughly unite our forces and with strong hands and firm unwavering purposes attack tho fortress of the enemy and batter down the walls if we ourselves would bo safe. If wo, the professed friends of temperance do our duty as wo know it, whether cur eyes shall behold the reward of our labors, whether our ears shall hear the glad songs of deliverance or not, are mattors which we may not be fully able to control; but if we do our duty the next generation will bo able to free the land from this dire curse. "Let our chief care be that when wo fall that wo fall with our armor on." "Oh that we may all bo faithful In this enlorprlse and that of the blood of the drunkard our skirts maybe clear." Fraternally submitted. W. R. Dunbar, G. W. C. T. Stoves and Tinware. Mr. B. Strang, well known as In tho snmo business for many years, announces that he has again opened business in this city as dealer iu all sorts of stoves, kitchen, ranges, &o., and manufacturer of tin, sheet-iron and copper ware. He will be fonnd In Union Block, Commercial street. Information WANTr.n-Of a man namod Compacker, who has lately been living in Yamhill Co., between Bethel and Amity, and has been missing since the week of the Fair was last seen in Salem: where he sold a horse to Mr. Alderman. His family, (wlfo aim six cmiuren) are in destitute circum stances. His wife feara he has been foully dealt with. Hn came to this part of the vnl lev last August from Eastern Orenon. Any Information concerning him may bo sent to S. Bobbins, Bethel. San Francisco, Oct 31, John II. Lick, by his attorneys, McAllister and Bergln, to-day filed in the probate court his petition to be appointed administrator of the ostatoof his father, tho late James Lick, setting forth that ho Is the only ton and fcolo heir of deceased. Fresno, Oct. 28. Chas. McDonald, who has been herding sheep for Dewry it Co., some thirty miles from here, was bitten by a rattlesnake lant eyeningand died this morn ing from tho effect of tho blto. Iron Iu tho Blood. Tho Peruvian Syrup vitalize" and onrichos tho b!ood,tones up tho si stem, builds up tho l-roketidow n, enros Dyspcpfla, Debility, Drnpsv, Chills and Peer, Chronic Dlarrhu-n. Nervous Atlecllons, Bolls, Humors, Diabetes, etc. Thousands hae beenchanued by the use of this remedy from weak, sickly, sutlerliiR crea tures, to stronir, healthy, and happy men and noman; and invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to clvo It a trial. A Si page pamphlet, containing a history of the Po mvlan Svnip.n valuable papirou progress In raedlial sclenco, n tr;attsoou Iron as a medical agent, testi monials from distinguished physicians, clergymen aril others, will bu sent tree to any addres, both W. Fowlo & Sons, Proprietors. VA Harrison Ae., Boston. Sold by all druggists generally. Prom It. Follow. HI". I)., or Hill, IV, II. Althonhh I hac generally a greit objection to pat ent medicines, I can but say In Justice to Dr. WIsUr'tf Balsam of Wild Clieiry tint It Is ft remedy of suiierlor alue for Pulmonary Diseases. I have made use of this preparation for years, and It has proved to ba very reliable and t-tllcaclhiii In the treitmcnt of severe and longstanding Coughs, I know of ouo patient, cow In ciimrortatile health, who has taken this remedy, and ho but for Its use. I rou slder, would not now helMng. R. Peli.hu ,M.D. 0nw Whh:I ep FIRE COMPANY. 400 Cnlliornln St., Sun JFranclNCo ORGANIZED, 1801. Capital. $300,000.00 Assots, - - $568,647.46 Incomo, 1875, - $465,904 29 ZiOeaos paid out uinco organlza- tios, - - $1,137,367.50 J. V. 1I0UOIITO.V. Pre.ldenl, )KO. 11. IIOWAIiD. Vice President, CIHHI.KS It. MOItY. Hecretary. II. II. UHJIXOW. Ocueral Manager. Oregon lli'uncli. HAMILTON BOYD, scicfipl fleiicral .Malinger, POKTMNII. 0. C fl-A. "'-V'.'-.:A'r:,!'.r"-' .'jr- c'"- w5'.'.i,.u.l.IV:."Uri- AiMrm J. UlUU CO..M. LuuU.JIu, 3 3Ea O) 'We GARDEN CITY For PLOWS, 1876. IMPROVED WE IIAVB ON HAND, AND ABE RECEIVING. THE LARGEST 8T0CK OV THE ABOVE CELE bratedl'iows ttr imported to tho Paclilc coat. The success of these Plows last car exceeded any thla" ccr before known In thl Sls'n. Thoo now on hand nro mado with new and special Impro ements. Warranted Superior to any flow lu the United StntcN! THE GARDEN CITY SULKY PLOW, Cutting 14 nnd 1G Inches, with 3-horte Attachment, and IG-lncu. rolling Cutter, Is without a rival. It lias been so thoroughly tested that wo warrant its operation in nny soil in the State. These Plows nro soltl with that guaranty. EST Sond for Circulars anil Trlco Lists.-Oj SOHUTTLER WAGONS, Ml Sizes, IVXoxiJ.tox' Broad'OaMt Seeders and Cultivators, GARDEN CITY OULTIVATOKS AND HARROWS. T. CUNNINGHAM & CO. v lniiVs Ix lASLTKif C;iiim i .-'- SALEM, Sept. 2S, XStti. USE THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD ! Be not Deceived! See that our Trade Mark is on each Package! o H 9 n e 8- CO 9 1? 4 9 o 0 Pure White, for inside and outside work ; Jet Blaok ; and AIjIj COJ-iOKH ; Mixed Heady tor Use, and Easily Applied ! RUBBER FAINT is oomposed of the purest and most durable materials heretofore used by Painters, ol winch Linseed Oil, (Jiirbonatc oi Lead, and Uxide ol mc, com bined with a large proportion of India Rubber, are chemically uni ted in Mich ii manner as to form a smooth, glossy, firm, durable, elastic, a beautiful paint, which become firmly cemented to the substance to which it is applied. The Rubber Paint is not affected by changes of temperature, in impervious to water, is adapted to all classes of work, and is, IN EVEKY AVAY a Better Paint fi wither inside or outside work than any other paint known, and yfi last twice as long, For Wagon., Agricultural Implements, Steamers, Hoats, and Vessels, it Fas NO equal. &" 1'artlcular attention is called to the following testimonials of the thousands received : To JOHN HUGIIKS, JCstj., (At'ont for (ho Rubber Paint,) Salom : In reply to your note, asking my opinion of tho itubbor Piiint, I will say thnt after usltitf over ono hundred una twonty-flvo gallons, unilor varioua clr viiiiiHtiiiicos on rivi: niFri:ur..vr nousia, and also on Plekot Foiiwh, I Hud it all thnt you represented It to bo when I purchased It of you, and MOHK In soma respects, tin its covering fluidities, cafeo of application, and beautiful hard llnish, prove It oven superior to what you claimed for It. Very respectfully, your, Signed W. C. UIUSWOLI), Lessee of Wlllametto Woolen Mills, ami Proprietor of Halom Agricultural Works. Tho Itubber Paint gives yowl halhjactton. .Signed HiKiKNi: Citv, Nov. 20, 18".". I have great faith In It. .1. P. (JILL. Examination Is Invited to tho houses, among others, (In' Portland,) of Hon. Win. Htrong, unci Ohm. Hodge, Ks., painted with tho Itubbor Paint, whlcli present its frch nit appearance after exposure to both extreme of heat and cold its when first implied. SanileH of tho different Mimics on wootl can bo seen, and Information obtain ed, by calling upon tho Agents, JOHN nUOESH, Oalom, :o:Q:oc3i-:E3 &nxrjE2JLMjLj. &? oo.. NL'CJCIiHSOHN TC IICIUUi:, V.WKV A: CO,, ncalerx In iirugM, 1'ulntN, Oils, unci Window KIunh, N03. 15 I'JIOKT ANH 73 KIlthT BW . IOXl.rXjJ-3M"X, Ol VaT Keiul for Sample Card,'CIrcuIar.s, etc. .seiitC i M :i P 1 o i I 9 1 i i tmnnam tummfivji iarwnigi8wT