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S- hr v t t $2.50 per Yenr. AWARD OF PREMIUMS, At the Oregon State 1'air, 1878. DIVISION B. -CATTLE. Ilourv Myor, Dallas, bull, 3 yis old and Hollor'd jenrs old and under 3, bhort-horu graded, It'we, 1st, p. Bull 1 y ol1 !"a under 2i 1,0,t norn craitai, Jiu'k, lQi p. , , .... Bull G mouths old and under 1 yr, bhort- horu graded, Dio, 2dp. Bull 6 months and under 1 yr, '3fcorl-hoin graded, Die'.:, 1st p. Ht-ifer 0 months old and under lyr, Short over, liaui.imu.anuii u. jsi j horn vrJilPvl, uvtmy, i-t p. HnifcrG mouthsold und uuderlyr, bhort- hom graded, Queen, 2d p. Bulll! yrs old and ovor, Short-horn graa- cd, Hanulbal,2d p , sweepstake. Best lot orudvos under 12nios, herd, 1st p. J. II. Hastmps, Dallas, Heifer 1 yr old and undei 2, Short-horn graded, Daisy Dean, Bu I i'caI Hinder G mos.Skorn-horn graded, Hannlb.il 7th, 1st p. G. W. Dlmiek, Hubbard, Bull under 1 yr old, Bon, 2 p. , Bull calf under C mos, Lord of Oak Grovo, iiiiiivnniir(imm. Centennial. 2d p. Heifer 1 yr old and under 2, Queen of 0.1U Cil?Nfi' mos old and utidor 12. Bollo China ll'h,2dp. n CiU utidei (5 uios, ilose of Sharon od, J l p. Bast herd not loss than 5 animals, tlher medal. Null 1 yrold aud under 2, Brigbani, 1st p. Bull calf (3 mos nud under 12, SauibOti, 1 p. Cow 3 vrs old and ovor, Fannie , 2d p. u " " " " Ado, 1st p. r, " Kiio.i p. "Hoifer 1 yr und under 2, Hubbard, 2d p. "rh lot of 1 vear old hellers 5 in No, 1 p. Bull 3 yrs old and ovor, Wubtoot Filnco, 1st p. B 13 Stewart, North Yamhill, Bull 3 yrs old nndlmns-PourtU i-osd-jt ;Twxalalr.lst p. lull i yr old and over, Cbenory, 1st p. Calf 0 won old, Myrtle, 1st p. rSBsl row 3 -vrn old and upward, Cora, 1 p. Ba-t a vrf. old latter, Tiu-ey, 2d p. Bull calf li mos old and o or. Iwrd, 21 p. lie tor u " BoJtrice.lslp jjpst herd consisting of 5 cows or heitein over 2 yrs, 1st p. Best 2 yr old cow, graded, Fanny, 1st p. A. V. Patterson, I)iio, Cow 3 yrs old and ' "over, Crump, 2d p. O W Hunt, Sublimity, Bull 3 yrH old and ' over, Yaetitka, 2d p. Henry Jones, Myrtlo Cieok, Bull 3 yrs old and user, UUl, 1st p. Caw BiirjCf lUclsreal, Calf under G months, BuU2yriold 'and uudei 3, Priueo Albert, "1 r. -r....i.i nn,lrr'. bubllniitv, Onn yoUo of work tattle yrs "Id and ovor, 1st . -S G Itw', Voitliind, Hull 2 jib old and " under 3, Hod Braned Governor, 1st. p Ball 1 yr old aud und-jr 2, Lord of the Forest, 1st p. ... , Calf 0 mos old and unilor 1 yr, All'iira's Cow" J yra" old and ovor, HMUiust Horn, CowJyrsold ar.d over, Sweet Aly.-mai, Cow 2Pyr3 old and under 3, Houey Comb, Cowl r w aa'1 ""J101, "' GU'0iy 'fi"t CaH inidcr G mouths, Hillliurst flower, TJuU ' f uy Eg-, I'-fcd Roanod Governor, Cow tf pny Vg. iliniiurt Bose, 1st p., Bull 3 jw old and over, Karl of Lrne. Slnll2Pyrs0,daIlll"n(36''5, Lord of Lcvne, C!w 3 Vrs old imd o er. ii"dlr. 2d p. u a" " " " Ho-tl.rBlH'Utp. Bct'liord not )HthH& Rnini.s Inelud Jnt; I bull, cold medal. 1 V l)vnrirl, Silvrioi, Bull 3 yrs old ' and ovur. Oev.in V Iftor 3 I , I t p. Cho. Hpilluiaii. Fnt Vl'.e, Bt-st oko of wwK oxi-n, 2 1 P. Joseph Holman, SU.-m. Bit fat coat 3 yr- old end over, Bmtrica, 1st p. 3. II. Htiog. Ddt'Ui. Milk tiw i yrs old Rml under ft, 1st . n v smwart. North YarnLllI, l'-t 3 yrs 3' d and I over, Midld th 4--h, i.t p. DIVISION C.-SHEUP AND GO IK. ot-r 1 yr Old, A i Kor... 2d 1. BHd3lMid". Aii"r, -d P. T. J ?Jt'. CoruelUU, Buck yrs old aud ocr, 21 p . 81nleewe,AnKon, -d p. f. vocum, Mlirni, BackSyufcUMiloww. jsinsUesS yra old and over, Anson, jjitSP;ei3 yrs old and or, Aukoti, jli.fc?3V,uw 1 yr old and oyer, Angora, BiJjt3,imU1nn,, APirorB. 1 P. V!"urKo,or3. lP. .. ,, VjlhBorhHIam ',ABS5r.lP . j s S..n.l, ftrryWe, lY 3 buck Bro:.'erlon.nSt3eM.2yrSo!d Jl-.S.WtSlJ";'il'-4jllt i''a'"" II II I Best 3 owo )ambs,Southdons, lit p. ChasClaggeU,8jlem, Blnglo lamb, Angora, 1st p. T. H. HunMikor, Turner, Best buck 2 yrs old and over, Kronen Merino, 2d p. Best tlireo em s 2 yrs old aud over, V ronnb Morlno, lt p. Boats buck lambs, Frcueh Merino, 1st p. W. C. Waniuor, Bethel, llf-t buck 2 yra old and ovur, KiM-ib ftieripo, Ut p. Bsst3o-.io limb?, gri.iod Uno-vtool. 1st p. S. G. U-'pd, Portland, Bst buck 2 yrs old and ovor, Luico-ter, 1st p. Bos-t :i owes 2 vr old und oyer,I oiociter.lst p. " 3 " 1 yr " " " " 1-t p. 3 " larnU " -'l P- .-ibuek " " l't p. buck 2 yrsoldand over, lo"vvol(l,i-t p 1 , r " " ' 2 1 p. "3 "lambs " lt 1. " 3 ewts 2 rs old end ovor, " lnt p. 4i i. i .. .. " ' 1st 1). " 3 " Itmlrt " 1st P- " buck with 5 of bis Hmbs " modal. JobnPayno.Silem, Bt biu-kSyiaold and over, Aurora, 1st p. Bot 3 buck lambs, Auoora, 1st p. John Minto.Srfleni, Bes.t buck 2 yis old and ovor, ypauHii filtrmo, 2J ji. B"ht3 owes 1 yr old ur.d over, Spanish Mf,rllri. 2.1 Tl. B&it 8 buck lambs, Spinish Merino, 2d p. ' :i owo " " " 1st)). " 3 owes 1 yr old or oior, Ameritun Merino, 1st p. Bsi 3 buck Iambs, American Menno,lst p. " 3 ewo lamb?, Graded fluo wool, 2d p. W. T. Nov. by, MeMlnnvilIit, Btetbuck 2 yrs and over, Spanish Merino, lbt p. Bo"-t3,ee3 2 yra old and over, Spnnish Mtnno, 1st p. Bet.t3owes 2 yrs old auti over, SpjiusI) Merinos, 2d p. Bct3 twos 1 jr old and ovor, Spanish Merin", 1st p. Best 3 buck lnib, b'panish Merino, 1st p. " 3uwelamb3, " " v'd p. " buck wiUiQcf !)isluuiujtSpnnl8hMeiiuo Mo KI, swrepstaUe. B?l 2 migk8 2yr. old and over. Graded fluo VvOOI.Itt p. Best 2 bucks 1 yr old and over, Giaued Qno wool, lt p. BoM 3 ewes 2 yra and ox or, Grade fino wool, 1st p. Best 3 ewes 2 yrs oudovor,Gradod fluo wool 2d p. Bi?'it 3 owea I yr and overtraded fino wool, 1st p. Br 1 3 ewes 1 yr and overtraded fine wool , 23 p. J. M. Gruenstrret, Stayton, Best buck 2 yra and ovor. New Oxfotdsbireo, 1st p. Bust buck 1 jr and over, Xov Oxfordshire, list p. JamiH Iiicliards, Salem, Best rm lsmb, t otsuoiu, ii ji It. C. titer, Mlverto'i, Bo'-t buck 2 yra old rind over, southdown, 1st p. Beat buck 2 vijisndovcr fcouthdown, 1st p. U It O tl II tt it OgJ ,,( It It J II it it tl o( .,( " " 1" " " AmorMcilno, 1M p. J. M. Orecnstrrot, .Slsyton, Best lmek 2 yrs old an 1 o or, Now Ostordshlro, 2d p. John l'-iyne, Salotri, BeRt 3 owes 3 yis old und o vr, Angura, 2d p. To bocontinufd St. J'BTEitaiiuitG, Nov. 11. Tins Go los publishes tho hpoech dcllvorud by the Czar In Moscow yesterday in reply to :m addrc&3 of citizens. The Czar said: I thank you Tor your senthnontH respecting tho political situation, which is now moro clearly defined than le iore. You luiow thatTurkey htta yield ed to my demand.- for an iminediato end of tho ucIh fclaufjltter in Kervia and MontoiiP,'ro. In thi.s unequal btiugglo tlio Montenegrins, as hereto fore, lmvo been .sliown themselves real heroes. Unibrtunetttely, thuKiine can not ho taid of tho Servians, notwith bt.inding the aspistanco of our volunteer.-!, many of whom bhed their blood for tho Slavonic cause. I know all Russia join mo in warndy sympathiz ing in tho .sufferings of our brethren and co-rellgioniats. Tho truo inter ests of Hussia are, however dearer to me than all. My wMi to tho uttermoit is to bave ltitssian blotnl. Therefore I have secured and will strive to obtain it real improvement of tho Christians by peaceful means. In u few days nego tiations will commence at Constanti nople, My most ardent wish Is that wo may arrive at u general agreement. Should thi', howovor, bo notachieved, and bhould I see that wo cannot obtain guarantees iuceary for carrying out what wo Intended to demand from tho Porte, I am firmly determined to act independently. I am convinced thnt tho whole of Russia will respond to mv summon, should I consider it nececsary, and Russia's honor require it, Moscow will lead the van by its ex ample. May God help us to carry out our sacred mlsslou. JCARRLTSDi In Eugfnn C!ly. Or.. Oct. Ift'Ii, 1S7G, by Hv J. Osary Mr. Iljb:. Vaugtmn nud MtsH f)ftl!a Grltlin. My ttrn happy couple enjoy tho pkatuuq Of Jll Hi nae sou psrirvi njipiu. InrUlrtn, Nov. O.h, 1370, by Itev. r.f. Knight, Hr. HniyH. IMl and Mla Nr-cy o,.v?e.l'J, daujifcict of Canrle.9 tjv;osli 'l' gsrofflm Tr 0 II rjBKrcxrrv SALEM, OREGON, NOVEMBER Rock Point Farmers' Club Mot Nov. 11, 1870, President Jas. Altken in the chair. Tho President opened tho dis cussion as to when should summer fallow bo plowed lor the first plowlap, aud said tho first plowing should bo dono iu January or February, and should bo harrowed f.oon ni' tor to iusuio a due tilth, as it is well under stood a oloddy llsld never produces uoll. Ono reason in favor of oirty plowing was the cusneo for weeds nnd wild oils to germi nate boioro tho dry season seta in. Tho Secretary baid, in tub mnlu hongieod with Mr. Aitken. Should not plow quite so early as January or February, bat should cultivate bo as to keep hh laud frcin goltlng cloddy; by all moans keep the land mollow. Was not quifo sure ono plowiti); whs sufll clsnt for buiuuior fallow; but, In a convetba hohad with Uahin Geer, of Sllvorton, ho contended that one plowing was eullicisut, aud Mr. Geer was good authority. Mr. Altken brought somo Ciawson whito winter wheat for oxhlblllou, of his own raising, which was compared with somo grown Bust and sent here for distribution, and tho Oregon berry was so plump aud well matured that the Eastern Beiry could hardly bo recognized as being Ibo samo va rlety. Mr. Aitken iias JHo acres of this va riety already sown, and fticks Jt (l yaluablo acquisition to our list of 'grains. 'lha Stcietaiy esblVltcd somo specimor.s of pwrsij Full Bulltr, Lav.'renca, and Winter Ncllh, liponlng in tho order uamod; and sjid by Rddiug tho Stevens Genesoo to tho list ho could make pork oi excellent quality, with but litilo grain to finish with, as hs bad ioucd while feeding pears his hogs fat toned idmost as fast us while feoaing v. boat, Mr. Altken showed fiiitnena of potatoes, prominent among wlslbh was tho SnowlUko, earlier than the Early Boso, of tho llnost quality and good yield. IIo spoko well of tho Billy Vermont, similar to Early ISoeo, but htill earlier, Browncdl's Beauty, also of oscellcnt yield aud good quality. Tho Peor. lts-i, lllllll riLlllUJU IIJU IVTO. ,1A PHVUl'U JIM'Oj was rated No, 1 lor rod land; of a beautiful whito texture, duality best. Mr. 11. nlsoox- hiblted a potato giovv n here as Karly Bosp, which ho could not lecommend as very irood. Uo spoko v.oll of tho 13irly Uose, but tho Secretary disagreed with htm as to that varloij; ho thought tho Bjrlv Boss not wnith;, nt culihaUnn; bhould cultivato tho i'eerio"S una suowiiiko in proieroueo vo mo i;rly B(ie Mr. A oxhlbiledan applo rfibombling the Gla--H Applu, which seems to have tome merit, being u good knper. Adjourned to meet I be second Ssturday in December, at ono o'clock sharp. Quo wen What is the best maimer of making perma nent pasturiis? Memburs urn requested to bring hpooliuous of grains, iruiis, and vegetables, lor rxhlbl tlun and discussion. G. W. Hunt, Sec'y. Tho Weather. For tho ytifcf.ictlou of the many leaders of tho Faii.mkii at the Hist we make a few ro- rntrkes this week on tho suite of tho weathor up to tho present time. For tho past two weeks tho weather has been excellent for ftrmeis.and tho roads in fair condition. Tho weather has been sometimes ioggy lor days at a time and there were two mornings when v.o bad shaip frost, that partially killed down tho J-otatoes, Thoweatherfroni Oct. 15, for two weeks was qultoifchiy; bo lero that we had delightlul autumn weather as well ss since. Tho pastures aro uow ex colic nt and stock does well outl.ogras. Tho oak und maplo leaved aro now lulling to the ground. Wo liavojusthadasttady rain which Is not very cold. Mr. F. M. Taylor, who lives in foot-bills of tho mouriiulus, tv.enty-o!ht miles east of horo, Informs usthuthohas rlpo fruit on his cultivated strawberry vines. Take oil things In consideration this has been a favorable ccsbou for tho farmors uf Oregon, so far us pushing on tholr work Is concerned, and they lmvo made a fair start towurdt next years planting, Another Centennial Premium. PlIILADKLl'HIA, KoV. 1, 1670. T. L. Davidson, Bto.. Dkau Silt: Permit mo to Inform you that you havo this day boon awarded llrht-eU'-s Medal aud Diploma for Merino wool, lor fineness of fiber, Jtrenglh and oeune-ks of htaplo, and tacellcui manufacturing quali ties. Your wool was uxumiuod by experts apjioimed by tho committee on sppoalH, who wado "pcUl exjitdnation of e-ompetl-ton in this great indiibtry. As I havo no meat: to defray expenses of lepicklnj., whipping, expunge, etc , I holl turn your wool over to the O. C. K. It. Co. to your order. Itcspatfullyi A, J, Burcr., Com, - rxrc: 17, 1876. THE ELECTION. FOR PRE3IDENT. Tho roult in tho Uniou is still in doubt, ow lug to tho closeness oi tho oto in South Carolina, Florida, and Loul-iana. It will requlro somo days to dolnrmlno tho matter. Aa tho cae now stands, Tlldon has 1S1 voto, without the threo States nbovo named, and Ilayos lGC-Tlldcn lacking only one otoof ru eleelion, and Hayes 10, Just the numbor cast by buutb Ccirollua, Florida, aud Louisiana. Wo givo below tho Stilus carriod for each candidate, and those which aro disputed : row HAYKS. Maine 7 1 Illinois 21 Now Uampahlio.... 5 Miunebota f Vermont f Iowa 1J MAssachiibetx 13 Kansas r Bhodo Island -1 Kebraska ; PennsylvauU 2'J Colorado J Ohio 22 Nouida Michigan 11 California Wibconsin 10 Oregon 3 Total 1" ron 'iii.ui:n. Connecticut o I t'oorglt 11 New York 3i Kentucky 12 New Jersey 0 I Missouri U; Dolawaro 3 Teunesoo 1- Marvland H Alabama 10 Indiana 15 MlssUwIppi 8 Virgin! 11 AikaiiHas V7-Kt VlrgiuU 5 Toxis North "arcilua 10 Total G a ..181 i uounr. o,i. ii!, 7 n-'oilda -1 Louisiana S Total. ...19 OBUQON. Hayes Tililen Cooixr WlIllcuM Lant Counties. Baker Benton Ulackamas Clatsop Columbia Coos -185 -8.U COL fill) 1 10.1 321! G5S 052 120 KM) 51.0 iovi'j 320 103 500 J31 3C0 207 102 "sli 2(11 501 13 (il 001 1111) UXii 1527 518 71 7.1S 315 172 S.VJ 700 1)50 il 13 o 3oQ W7 l'J7 "hV7 ai7 (j'ju 13 Gl 075 Vli (lu.! 1520 102 71 742 30G ls2 30.1 075 102 5fll Curry Uougllts 100 (Jrant 312 Jackson 'HI Josophlno ihhJ 4J l.alco mil..... Lano UTS 14T5 KJ'JS 212 J 55 1 120 Ibil 17l! 3sl 811 :: b7 10 l 50 1 11 Litun Marlon. ...... Multnomah, Polk Tillamook ... Umatilla. ... Union Wafcco Washington Yamhill 1351 1707 2101) 551 121 50.1 17S 370 1112 H17 3 Totals 11125 12705 -132 13t20 12581 Tho Bopublicau majoiity lu Oregon is about 1200. BY TELEGRAPH. From the Associated Freas Reporter. Nuw Yoitlt, Nov. II. Itest assured wo aiotriu(, to be thoroughly impartial and accurate lor our own credit as well as your lnliirmation. ... Tho Jcraltl'a news regarding tho doubtful Stattu Is not gem rally sustained by propou Ueranuo of testimony nlsowhorn. It Is Cono ver's dUpatch ooncodlng 1'1'irldaro Tliden, and niiotrinr saving Msrshal Wallace) con ceded South Carolina to Tliden; both proved lorgorlos. It jh doubtliM-s Innocently do eulved, lor it corrects both bl'iUuuentB Itself. Tho election pool gamblers are desperate, aud are trying mery expedient to fave something of their e-noimous losbes II Hayes is elected, hence much of tho conlllo'.ing and bogus news. Tho 'Jmca' news bears internal ovldenco of boing much moro careful than tho others in this crisis. Nobody elno has such full, logictl specials irom tho hsiutb at present. Hitherto thucssohHs opened wiilHWillictlng e,stliiMU) In abundance. Oiliclal teturns as they como lu, seem to miisiuIii the llepubll can ami reduce tbo Dsmocrnllo claims. This morning the case appears nbsolut) ly certain on IailMaim, wheio tho ItepuhlicttiiH still claim tho Statu, and the Democrats pretend to claim it only on tbo basis of returns from II vo parishes, whence tho llepuhlicins do dure I hey will present such conclusive ovi donees of nam! und Intimidation that tlm returning board cannot, lieln throwing II out. Wo sro not omniscient, hdvo not otter ed our opinion-, but coulino ourselves to tiililng what pre ji.judniallui:te-t,.uii):iy bct-ms to show from tlmu to time. To-day tho Wurlil peraliitH In claiming Til don's election; but Us editorial Is significant ly dovoid of supporting argument or facts. Its strongest telegram Is a special from Columbia, saying ilamptr.n declaros ho has received a repoit tiom ihe mansgur of election in eery precinct of tho SUie, and iscorlaln of his election by 1,100 msjor ity, ho is equally certain that but for Bo publicau frauds Ijh would havo had at leant 10,000, and hu intends to prove many Instnn cbh of repeiitliig and Illegal conduct of nlHii Hers and hullo; lux nulling. Ho knows but Hill, iio say, coiic-xrning tho Pretldnii IU1 reull but don't concede tho H'.a'o l Hais, 'i'ho Journal ( Commerce, Doiuorratlc, ab stains from an oditorUl opluiou reltthe to dltputod Suites lu tho South. The bun B'outly oppoies tt.erlght of South- Volumo VIII Number orn returning boirds to revlow aotual returns reoelvod, and iuduo of their validity. I candidly think calm and uiodorato men of both pirtlos horo nro settling down to tho conviction of Hayes' olection. J. W.SlMQNTOX. Piiii.APr.i.viiiA, Nov. II. Tho riincs,nSt. Louis Tliden ptpor, praises Giant for order ing troops south, saying, Jndgtn;; fiom tho 1'residout's oider In Its entirety, weseo no rosMin to condemn or question bis fidelity to his unqualified d maud tor an honest lotirrti lnrl'rcbidrut. If.as m shall bollovo until tho contrary appears, the troops lmvo been ordered foutli solely in mo mioresi oi peaco nnd Justlco, it is well they have gouo and their presnuco under prudont olllcers who will obey tho spli lias well asthn letter of tho ordecaunottailloexoitahalutary lnlliiunco. Nr.w Yonu, Nov. 11. Sollaco, of Vermont, havlug resigiibd tho postmastorshlp, Ua qualllled Presldonti'd elector. So says Sen ator Morrill. Boslgnatlon at any tlmo baforo horeceives election cotutnls-slon is sufficient. Tho Sonalosolilod tho principle whon it voted that Vance's election as North Carolina Seu ator was invalldfttod by tho fact mat his dis abilities wero lomoved only alter suoh elec tion. Washington, Nov. II. Tho Postmaster Goneral lo-day rtcelved the resignations of John W. Wutts, poatmasteratLatayetto, Or., and of II. M. Hollacn, postmaster at Bridge port, Voimont, bothot whom wero ohosen ns Presidential electors. Tholr roslguallous v oro accepted. Tho Prisident stated to an Tnter Ocean ro porter to-diy that the roturniug hoard of Louisiana should bo protected lu the dis charge of their dutios, II he bad to call for tho ml'Uaiy. IIo had ordered Gen. atiorldau to avoid tho possibility of lumblo. Tho uu nouncemoct of his arriyai, ho Nus'ivstrit would net i3 an pu'.ldcto .1.r au oruptloit. Thoto U much dlscussluu aud aunoyanco hero on account of tho iinfortuuato compnsl tionof tho UepublicHii doctoral college Two electors aro Ineligible on aosount of holding olllco, two aro mombers ol tho Centennial commission, nnd privato dlsiatohts fiom South Carolina pay that ono uf Hayes' olio torn In Klchlaiid couuty may bo defeated by tno losa or auoiu 4uu votes on account. 01 ins namo being misspollod on tho ballots. Losno.v, Nov, It. A special fromneTiiii tothoJMJKf7seOHnjIlusslRli8Klvott largo ordeis to Berlin houses lor military ox ports. Should Bussia persist In her warlike polluy fhoro Is reason to twillovo shn will bo perfectly isolated. Oerunuy Is understood to bo pledged to tho obeorvancn ol'noutrallty as against Ilussla, with an engagement to walch tho Polish provineos, presumably to assist In ropi easing any Polish rising. bT. Phi-iatsnuuo, Nov. II. Tho Czar has ordered u moblli.itlon of h lMrt of tho Bus slan nriuv. A circular of Pilnco Goitseha ItolV, ltusslan Picmler, to UiihsIiw represen tatives abio.id, explaining this iue.if,uiii,uyu tho Ciur does not wish war, and will, It pos sible, avoid it. Ho Is us ever determined tout Hut principles of Justice which havo been rscugul.cd us necesfiry by the wholo of ICuropo shall bo otrrlod out in Turkey, unikr olllclent giiiir.inlf ps. Krs. Rohrcr'a Mountain Balm Remedy. Wo learn that Mr. and Mrs. Bohror,of Monmouth, expect toon to loavo their old homo at Monmouth, Polk county, audio move in Indianapolis, Ind., to enter largely Into the msnulueiuieol Mis. llohrer's New ltemedy for the throat and lungs, Into which tho Mountain Halm tillers largely us an In gredient. They will take with them threo thoiiSHiid pounds of tho balm and another ingredient, nulivo pioduct of ourMuto, UHod In tho manufacturo, and havoillspofiod of tho right lor On gnu biuI Waslilngtoii Territory to Mr. John L. Murphy, who will eenllriue the business on this roast. Tho advorlisemoiltof Mr. Murphy will bo found In another column. Tho value of this prepa ration has been well shown by years or its itHd lu (lillhsult ca'oi. OlIIKIO.NANbKAhriatNGllOWiaOPWlIlIAT. Mr. Ceo. W, Hunt shows tho dln'ttrenco between wheat grown in Oregon and that giuwu at the Katt,ln two ismples of wheat which coutisi of Ciawson white winter wheat, sent Irom ll.o Department of Agricul ture st Witshlngtou, and wheat produced' from tho same seed hero In Oiegon, Thot seed grown bete Is much plumper audi whiter In appearance, and forms a iniie-U moro valuable article ofcomaiercQ, Marion County Council. Thorn will bo a meeting of Marlon county Council, P, of II,, on Monday, tho 27th of Nov., at ten o'clock In thufor6uoou Among other business, tho subject of organizing a Pomona Grange for Msrinn county, will bo dlstusrtd. John Downing, President of Council. All Granges of Marlon county should bo represented. Tho meeting will be held In Salem. CUT THIS OUT. II May Nate Vohr Life. 'fhoro Is no person living but what suffers more or Ids with Lung Diseases. Colds or Consumption, jvt iiitiiu would dlo rather than psy 75 fonts for a botllnnf medicine that would euro them, Dr. A. Bokciikk's Gkii MA.vbiltur has lately been Introduced lu thl country from Germany, and Its wonder ful cures .ibtonlsh ovory onu that try it. IF joti doubt what wo say in print, cut IbW out and lake It to your Druggist, and gut a .ample hottlo fur 10 cents aud try It. Two does will relievo you. Begtilar size 75 ejjti. Agou'.a s Crane it Ilrlgham, San Francisco. I I ;1 1 3 " f v 1 ' H $ ! ' ii j. r.