Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, February 16, 1877, Page 5, Image 5

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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
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I. 0. Q. T.
UIUUCXOUY.
ft rand Oftlrcra,
0 r C T -V !(. Dunbar. Hlverton
I! . ' l'!,"".-Mr" ." ' McC'lul'K. Kureno City.
,.. T Joanna l.ylu llallas.
) eie'y-T. II Crawford, 1'ortland.
H ( Mxc'jr 1, Hlai 1US, Miiiinxi
tl Treus Knunt Kcllngir, Portland
U Cli.-l(er, J. (. i. Fif.il. Ashland.
CI. Mar .1. W Mraiipn, )(i?eluirr.
fl. II. Mar Atiide K. UinlcrwiHKr. ('ntiagr Grove
(I Oiurd-Mary Oarlwrlutu, The Dalles.
CI him. T.I' llartmi, Amity.
II. Me I, C. . l'lsher, Htayton
l (I W. C T Tllnion rottl, Salem
Sunt. Juvenile Templars Mrs. At. U Holler, 1'nr
eslUrovo,
Stale Deputy ;, V. !. T.
Ilor.J. . N Hell, Asbiatid.
Win, ittissell, Weston,
Capt I) C. Aiiplcsalo. LlnUllle.
II. II Allen. Iltlsey.
T II. Handler, Ilin.boro.
Asa shrevtj. Italia
II V Clnibbe. Wilbur.
Wni, C.ranl. Lebanon.
Her. J. W Miller, Dallas
lit J. W. Watls, I.tr.yetto..
Itev. K. W. lux-Hi, Canyonvlllc.
lift..) S McCain, Riii'iao.
Wrn Harmon, The Dilles,
Win H Carter, i irvalll.
W h James Portland
L J. House, HummerTllle.
It V lt-tmn. Independence.
W. s VcMoen, Canyon ('Itjr.
T II Crawford, Portland.
' I'"l, Astoria.
lint, Crrswell.
J. h ilmliii. Junction
Iter It c. Jenkins, Mai too.
C II. Waller. Astoria
II K MeKliiney, Ilakcrnty.
Levi Inland. Orocm Cty.
Lake II Wollard, CiHiullleCliy.
a. A Mathews, tonkin;; UIhsk.
I. C fisher, stayton.
IlUtrlrt Deputy . W.C. T.
W T Itlrhcs, Torne r.
W II O'Honald, Portland.
J S Cckelriasr, Hose hurt:,
linn Janus IlfiidcrstiMlt, Colon.
II. W IjiWi), Eagle Cn-tili.
.tames Copley, Salem
Janus Erwln, Fori Klamath.
Htm J A. Priii-il. Pendleton.
L. II Iliiral. Albany.
A .1. Iturlovr. Curtwrlcnl's.
Mr Anna W. Spencer. Gardner.
J, I' Tuppcr. .Marsha-id.
Mlliordlimtr LnttKl.
.Vo. .Yam. hly lipitt. AUttini,
H Kxeidslnr W II Carter Oorvall's
ID. Wi-'oniMar . LKMcxctt ... Ainan)
ll..faillal (mi Kills. .alein
12.. Multnomah ... .John It Harrison .. .Pnrttnnd
17,.11111-tioni nil llnmphre-) .... Illllshoro
31 La Creole. .. .Jennie Lojan .Dallas
lit. stiver It C l!amil'y . .Mivtrmn
S'J..lti Knilly M Vanderrurt . Halem
111 APtnrU Ttin Jitwitt ,Alnria
41..MiiruHij HUr . MlwS J IlarrlMin.lJuma Vlnta
41- Varlnn .. . t- Hatch . ..Mnli)aid
&1..MUwukln ..Inhn I'acLrr K I'l.rllai.d
l.'l hat l'utla-jd . . J M C'lacf tt . . U. I'tirtlmitl
71 .Vl rnatw JKI'Carlit . ... Zai
Kd ..lotm I)ar rt V Thitatifoii Cauyon L'Ur
W, Nimpared MrartTW Murm.. r nrllnod
ll..1.nnr htar. 1J O Ttwler .. ..CUckumft
!i Pltra Mor.tane . Wm O I'mhorce IUa r City
1'k.l .Marshal l.uc'au Kverctf . I'lndlt'tun
lit llrutiklyn. .. ...I II Itwd K Portland
1H .ihcrldan . T II Falcontr ...Slurtjan
l' llmicuit. Marttia .1 Farl. .. I)mAeij
ITt .rirwtirtite r G ItilTord . I'tirtft tlrutw
111 ."iirlinrrlt Id . ..! A Krntitdy .irlni:tlcld
I.Vt lllno Mirauta'.n W S llurklci .. )ji lln.de
Hi. Valley 1'TMnrr ... Hali-ry
, iw tt'rmu ... M M J.ihii" . .Wttou
111 IicUvan . Mlntrtasio.r .luuctton
11.1 .llirmull Wm Mlchill . Ihvlttllrr
JW .llnliili W tl I'ortrr .. Turin r
171 I'ta ulx.. J W Nortllle .Sutnnienllld
t7i. C kmn . ...KWlVuu Flkton
17H Idurol I" I' l'almer xeo'i.banr
173 .I'tfitlr W W Oitbcart Ctdtart-Orotr
lHI..Miiuut l'l"aant ...Tuhn I'eltj Crtfll
1-O..K.I1 Creek ..(lNret !ter
lH4..nrand I'ralrln. ...11 P Hand. Inlntr
ivt .Aahlaud AUUelman Afl.land
lul..Klaraitb Charl l,ych. Furl KlMnath
lM..ljihlii w li rupnat .. -. i-alcm
lR7..Kdett... Mrlt llJolie.. ....1'biiQlx
ls..t.iKiklni; )! J II Hartlii....Lutiktur 1U
S..Tancrmllaauer...J 3 Heard Tanceut
2JI . I'rtrMand MrC A Cuhiiru.. Portland
l7..llrfduep.rl. CI II Hire. .....Holla.
211 .OdiiK' TOUaner Prltivrlllc
213 . Hrrlral. .......... Jamef Plnni can .Pralrln Clly
III .L'Und ... . Midurt EaUn .. .. Unliu
J17..CJ .l.ou IIADIIIard llurht-u
Sl .Canyun tl W CatehUc ...t'ai'viiuvllle
iil..Vrllo ,1 M bmlth . VyrtteCretk
tJT .MartliBtld ...K V A Cralu ... Marfhfield
3H..U.alll WTIIaye... . Onqull e
3rt.. On ward .' W Prujut Alnany
JW..Pa Creek ...lml'a Ell'ley Jlraln r
an .eel Hume. . CLartee Crall . ..Httuet Home
Jtv..Eale CrteW ....lonn Vaitcurtn -Eairle t retk
!fll .Alia Ellllllam Pllm Kurk
ill Wltjeme .. .t.P(larrUne .lleimner
SI-'.-Mlllun Jt E KlrkUnd . .. Mlllna
US Abltjiia Wm II Co Wliertim
il1..Crarirllde. Ilo'iert t!la Crawford" Wo
V llruouprlllc A W Mtauard . Ilmwnertllc
atl .Cenlcr C W ItlciarrtMiu llnwnitlllo
3VJ.. Mohawk CD Hactllaty .Mohk
3Jl..tencer CrtHik ..J A IliKlien ....Munrer Crick
JV, Monroe ...I..I Harr . .Monroe
Wi .VVo'Klburp . ..11 s llonuey .. Wondlinni
17 Crynul BHWIlnni' Ilutvertor.
Vt.. Amity. .. . .Jamta A I Jkliin . .Ainlly
2TI .Clreon MuttDtS'U Wm lin.'ll Carttt rlfht'e
J JL.lVorU .. .. HAMrCartnty ...I'eiirla
MdI..Wet Union ImldLtnoi Wiet I nlon
rrn IrlunioB .. . II Wllliann .liidependmco
jVl t.e val J . pnrdnia .. ...(Jertale
ji.l Talde llock. ... Mor-lron.... iim' Vullt-y
vtw, .( atltoii . ., . hutnner Curr .Carlton
J17 .llethel .. 1) I. Nealt . Ilethel
it..l'nradlehprlnj;. C" Holord . .KPort'and
l!11 .4ekoiirl!! . . KKa'ht!tr. .Jacki-nlllt'
'111 .Mill free . W M Chandler K'khoni
371 .t.ake Creek . Ilel.e t llllm . ... Ilnl'y
jrv..liiiriie lllvr ... Henry White .. .Kock Point
27i...Uornulln Daniel Enrltk .. .I'tienelliif
77 .ti'ian (1 It Itlackwtll (lartlnir
2JS..M1I Ictma . . .Mary It Multh .. .Mar.hflld
ST .HmiuoihkI . ...KdO Iluniitil bumiur
jnn .Cletu'and . . F M Jih1 .cleteliinrt
lll..laer tnt.k .. . .Sarah Ctirl,. lni.e lEo-rbnrc
-.tl ..nklaiit .. . .HA Wallace . .. .Oakland
i-et -Howell Prairie .Ja A. Kayi" .llotttll Pralile
Jtt .K'Vervlde A T Leonard M JuUie
Correspoodence from the 0. W. C. T.
MIMMHUVILI.H, Oil., Koh 7, 1877.
I'.u. I'aii.mhu: On U-t omuiIdk 1 ori;uti!6d
a IotIi; ol Uotiit TomplnrH nt thin plat-o illi
llilrty-onti tiiotnlxTB. 'J'be uHk-ith ktv tut
TiiIIowm: J. W. Nurvlllc, VT ; Cntlirrltie
'orvlllo, ll.II.S i Juno TorwIiIlKtir, U II S i
i::itl'lMuvlnm-r, V.T.j lorry Ttitllu.S ; W.
H. l'ltllwii, A.r , V. 0. Clilldirn, 1 H.; Hiiruli
Kluoliurt, 1 , K. V. Oliivor, U ; Clmthw
1'atL'ii. M ; iKlorbhTruiitf!!, l.M.iHH
imh 1'Altoii, I.O i (i. 1. CLUdem, (.j.; a,
it.Tuttle, r. W.U.I ; JumtH 11. lSlauliart
i.oili; Iiejiuly.
Tim h'ldtjo hlartx Willi ft Kod UhI, ond I
am ludulilud to tUoxifcturdy veturrtuit ol tli
tmiho, I!ron. KinoliHrtmii Norvlllo, lor U
uabio mukIhIhiico In jMttluK thori;iil.tl(iu
under tiy. Tlio iimtiy frluii'Js of llro. lllno
hart In Lauo Juo county, will ue jjlud to
Itntrn tlml lie 1 dolus: wull It) tit is rnlliy,
Jnliuui, W. It DfMUf.
I'.t.H llott.N, I'oll. ' . IVIi 10 11,1877.
Ull. 1-AP.MMIi TIlO l.nlowllilC CitUfWB vtnrp
liiihUol lor I'"1 wiHiiiuK term, ol Mill
Urw,K Li'lsc Nu. U70i O. f, DjU'in, C. T.
Marion Vmiliurn,!... Jl. S i luvld V.ttiliorn,
It. ii. H i 12't't Uliiudliir, V. T , Jemima
Italia-, htc.i Win. M. Ciiamllfir, K. h; K.
Uopun, T.i Dlllard Uliuudlnr, M.; Y.vum
JIIiimIiuu, :iia.: Kntnlt Ilivln, O. O.j
akioiy JllrBLnw. I.G..
Wm, M, Uuanduih, L, D.
ni.KTo.N, Fob. 4, 1S77.
V.tt rruiKn! Tim iiitmUrn of KUtort
I'ilno.l 0..T., KHVnan cntflrtalnraont and
public ItMUUiUlon j-cslerday. wliloh wai a
MiicfiRs, Tlio enttiruintunnt cotialitod of
KiriRlnK, dnoUinttlnn, (IIrIoruoi, clurade',
Ao. Tho hIiirIiik by tho Mlsaca Wells MB
wulldone. Tlinplwoe.flodKiidwUli Wlne,8R
will Rolod by J. L. Hamilton and Mln Iiu
l Wella, and tti picture llmt the livrnlne
niwintlin iilaan of muddy-looking vinegar
ttuit ai bold beforo ber wai truly trrlblo
it has almost nnntiRli to ralso thn hair oven
on tlio bead of Hill WooJaoit. "Connubial
Confab " wa played In a manner that all
marrltd people ould recontilr.B as the pen
nine article. Tlio tllUorent conot In the chi
radn wore ell hrrnnnod, but an the mat
nr.nrdld not name them the audience km
Hoinewhat myotlttetl as to their mennlnc
Tlio book by Thoinan Ievlna was well re
ceived, and broupht dovtn the hou) In a
manner that oven Nlllason mlt-ht haie boon
liroud f. The IhIro papnr, edited and rfHil
fiyJ.l,. Hamilton unit Miss l'iora Wellx,
nan fplcy and f.omHlial rtMStlo. Aftor
the inxtiillatinn of lt,eoirioori, a nupper v.ns
aproail, to which ell wore invited.
Tboinna Levin. lu btHin appolntrd post
mastir, In place of A. 11, Uauieh, ronipuoil,
and tlin KitotIlcn haa been rnmnred to Lev
ins' atom at the mouth of K!k Creek.
Tho doc war, w li loll hat been In progret
for Home time at thin place, Hill rafo. Ihe
ll that patted In bin nheokn was Old Jack.
It haa bocu hUKItiMtd that be was bulldtwed.
Quito likely, a there ceitit to bo u fen of
that hort of fellowH nround here.
lior.J.l, Siullli and A. Weatberley havo
each loot a little daiiKhter with dlpluherla,
and th-tre are aorerul more cae" In the
neighborhood.
From Coos County.
Maiimiiuki.h.Oiii.oon, Fob. S, 1s77.
Kn. Faiimku: llelow pleaao Gnd litt of
oWcen ol Marthtkld I.odtfe, 227, 1.O.G.T.,
duly iiiKtal't'd on ibn (.Minlnr; of Feb. l-t:
C.T.,J.l. 'rupr; V.T., filsltr I. Hacker;
S.,SI-ilerS. n, Koiiin; A.S.,Gt-o. Holtier; I".
S.,A. Hall; T., .SlUcr Martha Cox; C,Jas.
Hrunsdun; M II. Itlirxle; A.M., hister
lloltlo lUrker; I.G.,SNter Sarah Dunbar; O.
G.,Tho. Holland; It II S , Slxter M. A.
Tiip-ier; I, U.S., hlstcr Strung; I'.W.C.
T., I,. Muuroe.
We think tbls is cow one of the beat of
UeortMl Lodges In the Stain, andweaball
look fjr -ood ro'ulta. We halo Just paaned
through Home i-oriouH troubles that ut one
time turojteuod ibe very Ufa of Ihe I.odgo,
bullhoruht triumphed and to-day Mursh
llrld Lodge alanda U(Ku u llm baxla.
F. W. A. CitAlS.
Hall ok M uvtai.v L iiioi:. No. (!j, )
I'ntirnary 7th, ls77. J
Kn. Fahmkk: In looking over your list of
Ijilj-iHOl ihlah:ato I noticed that No. Cols
uut mentloued. Now our "fountain" Is atlll
cat lnbtnviitiHard ihupray of Far.h, llojx-,
and Charity; lu, watera are still iiturfullo
wttsh a-tay" the lhltia of Inleiuivrituce and
forilllzj the dry b looted hearth of the inln
ioiiB of drink. Iluritij; tho busy barvent
liioiitba lutt-ting wore upended, but for
M.ieral wotki they havo Ixon resumed.
G. L. duex have ult boon paid, and now, ro
luilituraitd by our ret, wo are again ready
for the fray. I'.ou-o -'ounl ua in." Tae
following are the ofllcern for tho preaent
term: H KotiertN.C.T,; Mra. I. Llntiomam,
V.T.t G. 1. M'Call, S ; W. G. Cathey, U.;
I). M. Ualhey, F. ti.; Sinter M . Itobert, T ;
J. MiXf-er, M.; Sivier HI leu ltobt-rta, I, G ;
F. CaiUfy, O G ; Jo, l-owell, I'. W. U. T.;
W. T. Willlamaou, L. D Eaat Portlaod.
G. P. McCall, Sec
Dki.k Ckli.ic, C'bu., Feb. 12, '77.
Kn. FAitsiij.it : At a recent meeting of
Deer Cretk Lodgti, Fob. 3J, the following
otbut-n were duly olected for the entului;
quarter: F. 11. llankln, C. T ; Lora Iljno
brake, It. U.S.; Iuna I'varce, L. II.S ; Clara
lliuebrake, V.T.; Nannie Iuerem, Sec.; J.
M. Iuk'ram, A. b ; Sarah CocLolrea, F. S.;
Martha McLaughlin, T.; JatneSuyderl M.;
Robert McLauKblia, D. M ; J M. Uodnon,
Chap ; L. L. JennlnK", I G.; J. S, Cockel
rea, O. G ; J. N. Hall, I'. W. C. T.
Our little leuitmrau'-e baud here in etriv
tujr bard to keep the --ood work moving on,
and are much uno-iurac-ed at the proper
oui condition of tlio Lidue -.luoe the beln-
niui; ol tlio new (iiartrr. At our lat meet
ing e had an luitlatiuu end tour propor
tion. "5. D. COCIChMlKAH.
H ai,si:v, Liuu Co , Ore. Feb. IS, 1S77.
Kn. Fakmi:ii: On Haiurduy eiening, Feb.
Kith, I or;aiiUed "Fhlloiualh L'jdge," I. O,
G. T., lu Ueutou counly, with twouty-oue
uharter member. The following is the l-nl
ol timccr: l)i. II. Gron, C. T.; Ml a IJerlha
Warieu, V. t ; M. K. Norizger, Chap ; K
HumarSoc; W. C. McUee, F. S,; Mre. F.
Shikuo T ; S H. Mav, M : J. W. Derrick,
I.O; A. II NovtUiu.'O G: William llatl
le, L I) : J. II May, 1 W. C.T.
"in Lodi'ol couiioed of good umleilal
and 1 prfdut fir It h prtwiwrou fututt.
1'iu.nlUio addrt of the ubuie ottlcera i
I'!illiuuttb, liuntou k.o .Oiogou.
lttt-i-ectfullj, Haut H.Ai.lln,
Suite Deputy.
Thf illortlug ate tne otticoia who were
iiiHtnlled Friday o filing, Feb U.U, n-( tlbjer
of Uimo Lodgo, No. 30, nr the eumiltu term:
W. II. Vaudtirvert, C. T ; Mm. L. Makae,
V T ; WillU ICoutt.er, Sou : J W. Ilauiillu,
A.S: II. MMt,y, Fft; D.n'l Fiulcv, 'I ;
. r. lltiiiillo, I'nup : L Hmoit, I). M.s
Mr" Alldl" V. liialnw, it II.S ; Mrr. Mirloil
Teller, L II. S ; Mia M.J H.i-f .rd, I. W
C. I-.: l H i itf.1 w, I G , II. L Kitle,
O. G ; Mm K M. Vanderiert, L. U.
MU'kihaN, Ftb 7. Is77.
Mit Kmrott: Plnati Uud i utloxod i2SU,tn
rerun, mv ubtrlp:lon to ttio Fahmek I
w 111 do all J -au lor our popor, ando uot
tteul any diiiiiulti-ii. 'J'l e I'aiimi it l Juat
but tlin feimeiB ttrtil. Tim part rwlerrlmt
to lumpuriiuce la good; uud, ludiMl, It la tilt
good. H. H llKA.NHd.N.
onnrain l',ij'i i t' i ! 'I 'ii" l.tnil,
in nlnkl i.l allil, 'I .Mr L J I'blll'P-,
in mo I mv ell litli J-r of i.lt o. Mr
Ptillhp wkmii tlrni li--llt'r In Hi.' bi.elitl.iil
ilootrineii.rsdrl.iiitlllil, in w hlo.li livlth ho
calmly pjnl ban) .
IVi-'i lioin fcirkiiH. )i4ln "'ill winow,
Our Hearv luo'hi r no dotli twit;
Inure, linliiil wllb il pireiiiM.
ho tlio river l loru uliu pB-ed,
Weltioir.e, , thrli-o wi.li-imio,
To Ihe wuary, doubled oul,
Win tho aouud of the boatman,
Am ho noared tho earthly bhoro. U,
IFrran Itio Dally Sutosrruin.1
ukatii or a. B. coni'i:r.
On week ago lt Habbath morning, wlillo
tlio chureli lll nero summoning onr cllloiu
to morning err rice. thoo who cntcritl tho Uon
ptogational Cliurcd were mot and tialmml in
with apltaaantanillo, and often a kind ami af
Itctionato ttonl, by Mr. A. II. Onarvr, one of
the moKl (Uvolp.1 indnUra of thai Church, who
for many your had Kin clonely id Milled with
it iroHiorily and conniilerctl 1 1 cry norvko ho
could rondir In lt U-lialf a labor of Imc. He
wan then in Ida mnrd licalth. wlilih -111 nmr
rolmal, na bo had long FiitTtrid fiom pulmonary
complalul and had but a tlcndrr hold on life,
A the Ulla rang out tholr cilia to nnnhip on
hat babbath moitilng ho naa not there. For
day lie had lain upon a bed of uiTerlng, and
Jt ai the church Ixdls, that Imncvir failed to
obty.ttercahouttocallliim tohlaioluntar duty,
hisxphlt took llslliRht from anffcringcla), mn
0,1 the pcrtolsol time, nnd while lhto who locl
him mlnecd lua greeting, hi" roiila' trn't and
faith von lenariud hj realUallon of the tin
tnoakablo joya or ctcmilT. How oflan it la
that nliilowe pnrno onr ondlnaty iniccMioim
Mid tieat tho world lightly anil carelcily, tho
life of aomo good man in our tnidtt ia pawing
an ay to li uith us no more.
In tlio death of Mr. Ccwpcr wo havo lott an
exrallcnt citizen, whose llfo and example nero
always a lion tolie pri7od. 'IhOfe whotttio
Inlimotclv aaBoclated with Mm will mi's him
long, aud temember him always. Thtroate
lerylcwvtho tqaal or recnible his iinrnlilul
natiiroatid foribearlng spitit. Fen among us
aro so generous aa ho saa, both with money ami
willing service to forward crtrr gotnl cause. It
Is not ghen to all toposscai tho amiahlo tern
iwrament, but wo can all priza the cxaruplo and
tmulato tho life that has departed.
Mr. Owptrwaa Uirn July 18. 1S22, and died
in Id 5511i ear. From early life he resided in
Ohio, coming Ihcnco to Orteuu in fG2, ard
hlnco that Jtar has made Ids iiomo among 11s.
lit waa connected with the Willamette Woolen
Mills for scleral yonrs, wa two rears Countj
Treasurer and two year Cltik ot Marion
county. In all position he was faithful and
alnte'repioach. lleleaiea a wile, twodaught
or married, bcel.lca two aon and a daughter at
liomo
llio leaf, full ripo. growa with tho Autumn sere;
Wave afttr ware will wash the waiting shore;
So those we lotodrop from niiurr-tcar,
XotdjiJ, n lost they oulj go before.
in n:tnHY or a. ii ospr.it.
Last week wc met him on tho street,
The genial friend of years liefore.
His was tho ready smile to greet.
Hut wo shall meet him here no more.
He lies bemoaned by weepinj friend'.
In that tweet rest the good man knows,
How oft, iu sharp and sudden ends
Tho cdmost lilt bait found a close!
We think with grief, now he is dead,
Of chani-cs wo lor aye, hate lot;
The pleasant words wu might hate said,
And nerer missed the time they cost.
As down some "dim cathedral aisle"
Wo pass a statue in its pliw,
Aud pxing ofLJit grows meanwhile,
Dear and familiar in Its grace.
So do the forms who always ble'S
Tlio house of Clod, with serri-o lire,
As htatnes of true faithfulness,
Uecome to worship;crs most fVr.
A common niche, an easy 'ask
It were to fill; and little care;
Uut when a good man dies, wc ask
"Who will his beauteous mantle wear"
Bixle W. Cooke.
On tlie Oralis of lion. Jowpb rug-lr.
At a regular meeting of Oerrais Orange No.
140. hi Id on rUturday, February ID. 1877. the
following preamble and resolutions were unani
mouslv adi'Dted: - t
ueceab. It hath pleased the Allwiss Creator
of tho umrerse to rtinore from onr midst, by
death, our worthy brother, Joseph Enjle; there
fore I it
Itcnolved, That in this sad affliction we reeog-
ni7-3 tho hand ot mm who uoetu ail thing well.
Iteolied, Tliat to hi bereaied wife and fam
ily wu tender, aaaGrank'9, our heartfelt sym
pithy and condolence in this sad dispensation
of Ditino Providence, which lias removed from
tlieir domestic circle tho husbaud and father to
whom they looked for counsel aud guidance.
lUsolvt-d, That as a token of esteem to our
deceabod brother the Grange bo dratted and
tlio uemlicni tlirrt-of wear tho usual bode of
mourning for thirty days.
Kedoluid, That an attested copy of these res-
olutioDS m pieseuied to the family ofonrdo-
ceuhoJ brottiir, and also a copy to tLo county
papers lor publication.
F. M. WooUiEi,
ri. HsiiKUiiotii,
Sir.AU . luoiiMirmii,
Committee.
Late Dispatches.
Hampton Orsuulzlii;; Ulllltlu
l;m rence on Hie tuclioii.
Nl.w Yoiik. Feb. 11. The Tribune's
Wii'liiiitou fH?i'i.il mentions a cnirent
report among IieintK'rtits tint I.ogtu with
drew lil name from the Illlnrl I.egUla
luie .it the ri'mie-t ol Gi-ant and plotted
for Iheele-ctlou ot Dmls a Senator in
oitler to render the Litter Ineligible as the
lift li Judge on tlio electoral ttlbiiuul. I.o
(pin" lew ml una N'CtetaryjIiipol War
under ILiji. Tlie I-uiotrat- generally
believe thu toiy. uliUli. Iioneiui, ! not
new. Los in 'iy 111' '!
1 tie IlCMMl ettpoit pcctai wvm
Willi.un Heiili 1. iwitiiee a1iiu Ojiiio
crat cm Ibe i"ininl--lon in n-ln. mid
iie rui-ousfoi b.-llcilng lint 1 in-coin-111K-I011
U 1111eu11atitml011.il. lie .I'linlls
1 1 in t Tlltleu' iliinre" tit present look ivr
blue and I wm lined th it tho cnniinU'lnn
iioulil decide I.011M1111 and po.slblv Oie
011, In addition to 1'ioridi, lor lli)e.
Tie lliluk Tlldcil l.l, hovieici, u jrood
iim In Oicgmi.
The llerahl' tliunbiB, houtli I'.nolliri,
ieial hi JiUge Mat key ulin reet-iitl)
lislted MiiVeH Is pri'imritig the -people loi
., - 1 .....(.... I... r...l.. ,.r ...l.lpn.....
IIIU IllllllgUllllO'll l'J n.lltVfl"l llltuit.-r-,
II... 1. .!..,. I,. tl..t. tltit'i.. vtilllin It 1, '111.
I tl,- (f k.U V. ... .. j ..j -.- r....
citor III the .South. Gen. LVr-lnw.lndors-os
Mntkey uiiel nild tint llampioii will
lie tlcciuiill lioiernoi uiijci uiu new 11-
line.
t H..K..1.1. r..i,,ti.1 .lu,, ir.,1, lt n2 tin.
l.llti.'l,t,. ni thn fcttiilbin ll.r... The
;,. oj.le vtiit (Iml, I' 111 t mum. 1 11 t'e nib
lull 10 tho I .iiiiiIm ilii'l Si'ieiiiniiM t it
It iiuptoii t not 1 1 ctu'.iiliil. I bev ln ill
in.iiid 'ipd iiijutri .1 mult n Koieitnnei t
if Cli 1 mini I'l.a is lo l-t IhiimI iipm. Ihe in
i'lieiu will bo imu iimI blooiblicil and
nub rii'liuil '11111111 iHre'illllv liu-ll
the spllll of the wliltn .1 f-Ten r nl!i r
to picilllde llm po-lbllity el bllhglli
the 111 to tin: polM, lliiiiipioulioriiilin
Id millllu, iitii! rttnyilllu,! 01 no iftogin.
tlnu. limn l ashlicf in, I deteriiilneil lo
iio'el o'l and 111 tliil.iiu liluise.it lis Guv
trnor, ncacably it ho cm.
ap sipiefflr s.
GAUD EN
CITY
R HAVE OV IIANO, AVD AltB leKCKIVINd.
hnlie-ll'iflw ever ImpvrtM 10 ihe Pacific ct.
. ?.I w..,., inmvn In thl. istc. Those now on
W
Ihtag
Wnrrniitctl Suprrlor to nny
TTTF! RAPHTIV f!TTV raTTT.irY PIOW.
Culling 14 mill 16 IiicIicm, with :i
iiiniu fvuetur, i iviiiinue n rival, it nni ueen so inorouginy ie-m.v; "- - --
Its oiwration in any soil in the State. These Plows are wild with that gunrnnt .
CSS" Send for Circulars and Price Iilsts.-a
T. CUNNINGHAM
S 4 I.EM, Sept. as, 1ST0.
In Memoriam.
The following resolutions wero passed by
Green Mountain Lodge, Cottage Grove Lane
county:
Whereas, we learn with feelings of pro
found sorrow that I'Aclfie Lodge, No. 179 haa
been adl v bereaved by the death of Sister
Ainnnda lied ford; therefore,
Ilosolved, That by the death of Sister Red
ford our Klvr Lodge baa lost one of its most
zealous members, the cinse of temperance
an earnest advocate, society a bright orna
ment, her friend and associates n true,
j geneioiis, and noble lriend, her brother and
ai;ers n Kiu't huu anec'ionnee sister, anu
her fuller a dutiful daughter.
IleolveJ, That we will ever hold in grate
ful remembrance her many noblo qualities
of head vnd heart, ami we trust that her pure
apiritlias winged Its tlliiht to that world
whole sorrow is not known.
Itesolved, That w? sincerely sympathize
with tho friends and relations of the deceased
In Ibis hour of dp atlliction. and recom
mend them tn Hie mercy of Him whose
ways are past finding out.
Kesnivevl, That these resolutions be order
ed published in the Wiixamettk Farmer,
anil a copy lo pent to tho family of the de
ceased. EM.KX C. HAZLETON,
Mom-ie E. Harlow,
Jk-mi; Martin,
Commltteo.
Uollovay'ii 0:xTMi:vr. Soro Ig,
Wound. UJeors, Ac., can ba cured. The
rational treatment hh indlrated by nature, Is
to reduce the Ideal inflammation, soothe the
neighboring nerves, rool Ihe heated blood,
and rendtr lh watery ichorous discharge
fonsistent and healthy. Happily, Hollo
way's Ointment accomplishes these ends
with unfailing certainty. 20 cents per box
or pot.
POH SAXjB.
BOME FINE IIHBE1HNG FOWLS,
eonsistlniror Clold ar.d Silver SDan-
gled Po'and Cold aud Siller bpan
gled Hamli'irgs and others. The
hens are perpetual lajers, and no
setters among them. These fcwls
are excellent breeders, and pairs of
them or treir ei;s fur hreedlDg pur
Imees w 111 he suntilied by the ULder-
tle'Ltd to all those desirlnz 'biro on letsonablc
terms 1,1 Til Fit .HVKItS,
jiiam'J ha ea, Oregon.
Also, a WEI.t-TRAI.NED
23ix-el XDofV, Two year old.
E. M. WAITE,
Steam Printer,
AND
iJooiciivit:i5.
SAbKU, cmKliON.
HAVINU lately addrd tn tho mcbiner) of my of
dco the celehrtled Nouinrill Power Press, cap
ahl. o printing fcKVEN co'irs at oao itnnrcsslou,
anl
RnsniE my Presses by Steam,
I am nut t)rpiurii to do ail kind of work fu ray line
fcttkt LO Wt r ratcf.
Iluo.kbimlinK and Paper Ruling,
In (ounectfou with m oHJce li a tompleic Itook
hi idtr, luMUt n atmfttcturo ul bljuk liwtk of all
iKh riptioiii l.ciok, Jla,;c,i.oc and N(,wvppcr
tumiid ( order, in auy ftytt tkulred Old hookup
b iiiJ.J or npiI.Lvt
LKQAL BLANKS.
1 Usee lh arert stork of het.al lllanks 111 the
Mjlu, i mill nni; f rms for t ir in I'minh, Prohate
ami djstuo Cujiis Al.o lliidc liirt1ifts
l.a-e- A' ,ti Jl-"(ltaloi and Prl-u I.ist
aK'l KltKliiin jpiihinilon.
A I orelirs tor Prlntinir llO'ikMndlli, or lor lllanks
fl'.'.i'M promptly. K M WAITE, balnn.ur
Adininistratoi's Notice.
""UtiTIC'i! Is henby irlein that I have Kill appolut
ll e.la'inl ilstra orol the otitH ol I'u'ir (', reu
lor, Into ol Marlon couill). Ureuou. dieoised. All
I erons having elviiusailupt fald tstalo are riiiulr
nl toprisent thimtonK-, wills popir vnirlina, at
ui risldiu-i'.neur nllierion, lu salt c uuty, vtlihlii
sl Ti'.nlhsfrjni ihnda cof iliisnotlie
t l ) Ultl) C. 1- I A I
Notico
Sn li iihy t'llin ilint W T I' ill u I-miiltluior of
ih, el-iu "I Mdjntoli II Huh. d u.rid ha ihU
ild l.t'iu U a fl'i-il H milt 'tlili said i iito 111 iho
CuilntH' Mito' Nlalion rl unl , liir.n. and bltur
djy Iheloh tt) i JUrih J-;t. at ono o'eloiK j us
of raid eU. his huu til its inc Hum 1 n huailni; tho
i:mi. 'thereloro, ull p'ltu'i lnuu'.ted In raid ir
latuMiiirniiilr iliiiupi'iarat mo RfoieMlili'a), and
ulo then i,liiilunr lu suid aieouet, it any tuiy I ave,
or hoforuvir harred,
JOHN C. l'Hl'.III.Fh.
Keh.9, UTTH 1 Co, JuJc ol Miirlou Co..
IMPROVED
TIIK LAItOKST STOCK () THE A
Thn success of heso Plow last yejr
haid aro made with new and special lin
() THE AltOVE CKLB-
eceetud ana)
Iirovements,
imo' in tlie viiiicii rsuncni
- liornc Attnclimcnl. ami lO-lnlic
PLOWS,
1876.
NEWTON WAGONS, All Sizes,
jtoXoxxltor Broix3"Onat
Seeders and Cultivators
GARDEN CITY
CULTIVATORS AND HAREOWS.
& CO.
Trees! Trees!!
All Kinds of Frnit anil Ornamental
TREES,
Shrubbery, Small Fruits, Ro
ses, Vinos, Green-House and
Bedding Plants &c, at the
EAST PORTLAND NURSERY,
EAST PORTLAND, OREGON.
Catalogues Tree. .
r
jSt
Seeds ! Seeds ! ! v
FrcNli garden and Flower ScedsiJ'
nil klndN of Grass e7cetc, Seed.
Grain, Seed Potatoesv&arden
aud Prunliifr Implements. Also
Tree, Plants, Bulbs, &c, at my
Seed Store,
04 Front, bel. tVaahlneton and Aiders,
POsllXAND, ORKftON.
Address H. HANSON,
Jal'imS Portland, Ore(,-on.
RAY, FRIEDMAN & CO.,
While they are selling General
Merchandise cheap, yet thev
will sell their present stock of
Boots and shoes, on hand, at cost
prices.
Also, Trade or Cash paid for
Hides.
$ ONE DOLLAR. $
Spooner's Gardening Guide for 1877,
And KpooiiPr'N epeHal collectlou. 30 Vurle
tien chmcu Flower Meed or 25 VarletleM
eelectcd Vegetable Needs, mailed to any addrtun
on recelpof 1 U). or the culdo frtc to applicants-
WM, H. SPOONER, Boston, Mass.
HOP ROOTS.
Ftvlsulous rtocUictlon.
Only $5 jier Tlmiisand !
Orders Promiitly Filled.
Address 11. It. HOUNDS,
JM'loil Irtluir, Lane Co.
Dr. H. SMITH,
ID E3 ONT TP I St T .
HALEJI, OKKUOX.
Offleo moved over IIHUYMAN IlltOS.' NKW r-TOIIU
Oilice hours from a vi tunp.iii.
I
ewnfitul
jonw
3' "P
F 1 il I
x jsr&iTJFLJiLisrc des
COMPANY.
5)( CttlWoniIa .SI., .San I'lanclsct
OUHANIZHD, I HOI.
Capital. $300,000.00
Asaottj, - $568,547.46
Income, 1876. - (6465. 904.29
Losses paid out since organiza
tion, - $1,137,367.50
.1. 1' 1I01TOHTON. I'n.ldi'iit,
i. 'il II. HOWARD Vice 1'ri'sldint.
i II 'HLK- It. M'OKY beirulary
ii II lilliULOW. (iiniral Manager.
OlMl-rOII I'l'lllKill.
HAMILTON GOYD,
Cienillil .tlnuuiiur,
silmCpl l'OltTI.ANU. Ult.
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