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M?xwtiS$'' "3T" f-Mj.' ;W '-v$sJ?T jV.Vp WILLAMETTE FARMER. tfe ' " " -,t -yr - " 3 S' b KV UK aa i:- s ri i .. a-1 . 1 ... NU l- i" rt :.- t PVTWor HJHHY- ,T. rriCKaUarts RATICKAI. CKAKOB. Mastir John T. Jones. Barton, rhllllps. Ark. llptntiri.i. Woodatn, raw Paw, Van Barco, LKttttT A. B. Sturdier. Cmm, Howard, Is. ft'ireranf A. J. aastm. Memphis. Teen. rfWI Sr.swtf nontext Whitehead, Xlddlsbasb, Somer!, K. J. Otantaim 8. II EUls. Sntiorhorouih. film, O. TWarr F. M. Xclrosrell, Wajw, 8tcabcn,Il.Y. ivmUryO. II. Keller. LoaleTllle. Ky. iMM'olnr-U. Wnwtldle. Orchard tiroee, lad. (krrt Mrs. Joan T. Jones, Barton. Fblllti?. Ark. .Tarn Sirs. SatnneJ K. Adams, Mootleello, Minn. .rVstssa Mrs. HarTry Gnddard. North Granbr. (X X-rtfr .lui( SS4tranl Ml Caroline A. Ilatt. XnletiCt, Ej. ZXSCTTITa COXSITTXX. D. Wjaa Aiken. (Chairman Coaeabvr, S. C. E. tubman tarii.DQtmjne- Iowa. Dadtey T. Ctuue, CUremont. N. U. Alosio Gyder. Rock Falls. Whllwlde. 111. V. II. Chambers, Osntsxhee, Kartell. Ala, Oalrcrs or err ca State Grmnxe. Mafr TTn. Cyras, Eclo. irrrrsrrr A. It. bhiplej, Oewesro. Ltttarrr Sirs. E- N. num. SnWaltx. GKntaryT, L. KaTtdton. Salem. entrant W. B. Thon, Walla Walls. W. T. Anull Sfrirarrf G. W. Riddle, CanjonTillc Caopuii W. ILGrar. Astoria. Tminmr S. P. Lee, Portland, Qat-Kfcr A. II. Graham, Fisher's Landing, Clark eonntr.'Vr. T. Orw-ltr-. B. A. Miller, Jadmnrffle. Twvma ltr. S. I). Paroam. McKisnTtac. .ftbro Mr. K. A. Keltr. Ewl Porttand. Ladf -4-j7 SHxard Mrs. Geonrta Smith, Ilood Hirer. Wasco coan t. fncwin usnstKr' m. jyres, bcio; Ji. uo, Valla?: K. U. Smun. llooa Ulier. .SWs ISntiMtt Jjm(-S. r. Xe. PorUmd. State Grange Deputies for 1877 IttQfic. Sipnu. XXXTOX. A HoMer ..Comllis .CorraBu CUCKJ.XA1. coch bklrrlse... H W EindiT. ... Doroiat. USI Gaidaer XUL.T90XAB. Pijmpton Kellj... xabio. 3' V Cattleman.... G W Bant JlCEfOX. J N T JlUlet".... ....Bat!eCrri.. Orejon Cttj.. ..xTniecreet..... ..DTalc'e StaUon... ...Ert rortlaod....EartPorliicd ....BatteTille. .................. ...babllmtij Salem ..JaeisanTille JaeksenTiUo T A Paaenoa Jllckreal Saiem La1L. J J Chariton. Coo-e Lake. JackMnT'iUe jofcnim. Daniel Fie-ier KerbrrUle Jaekfonrllle USX. James W JLUlock Ghen. HAIrrine Lebanon Albanj wajco. johaEnd.., Tj;h .The DaBee -rtrr B C Xfcraaa JlcMlnnylTJ. 3 EapinKtoc ...Gatton BUtT. DB lUaeJart Canyon Ctty Canyon City COX.ITII3IA. GWMuwell Ctahimblaaty. TULiVME. EF Dnlden...... .....Tillamook SorthTamhlll rMATTIT 3 S lirhlte Weston Werton cooa. jnecryShioeder.... On. vasKtxETO.t TirarroET. S 17 Unnro. Yaaeocrer .- cOLCXSta. B P Stein Dayton WHTOLIX. XSEiraer.., Collax Colfax CHZHAUS. JtZ Goodals.. ....Emi.. .......... ... rtxacx. SB st'h-,.-. , PihH Point. THCUFTSX. I, G Abbot: OlympU. 01ympia jgLonmlre ....... ....Tela ... ........ KISS. JaHns Uorron.........6eatt Seattle ixwu. X3IPIerson... Caqaato..... ........ xaKKxa. CPCook EBeuborg In any eoonty where the Depoty appointed 1 no: xae mort raltabla, and the Grancea of the locality win property indicate to me a choice. I wlllbe pleasd. for a aiany Instances I baTebeen obllxad to naxe ap pcdstsentswrtcoatknawleiigeas toBrseH. WX. CVUL'S. Hatter Orexon Bute Granze, P. of H. 15b the Babariiaate Graagw of Oreggs BtM uraogv. TJje Secretary of each Granae will please aend tbe names of Master and Secretary elect Sot 1ST7. to Sec. or S. G. aa soon as pracU- eable, giving tbe address or Master and Secretary, County and State, or Territory. JBy so doing yon will oblige T. L. Dxvivaox. Sec O. H. G., P.orH. Post office addrses: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon. Ine Oroer in Oregtm. Ed. Faexeb: The Executive Committee 4tt the Oregon .State Grants met 3ta. Zlsi and conclnded their labors on Feb 1st. Bon. William Cyrus and Hon. Bobert Clow were present, composing a majority or Executive Commlttne they proceeded to business. Tbe finances was fonod to be sneouraping atnd tbe Committee felt that the prospects Sot tbe permanence of the Grange were bet ter than ever. A strong desire or the Committee that every patron should take iihares in our stock company, and raooh confidence i expressed that the stock would soon all betaken. Tbe committee are proceeding to economize in every department of the Slate 4range, and expected to be abut to save con siderable teat or money in this way. The Order was round to be rurlring, and Many durmast Granges cowing up to the -work, borne sew Granges have been form aid and some email Oranges consolidating. Jt im expected that every patron will go lo work and by union or action the farmers jeill reap the just rewards of tbeir labors. PaTBO.f. Pomoxa GBASGa At a meeting of tbe Pomona Granjre. held at the Bed Men's Hall am Thursday, Feb. 1st, tbe following officers leiectea: J. S. Herrin. W. M.: F. M JPiysaaia, O.; M. Peterson. L-; . Wertx. C: M. V. Philips, S.; Tboa. Wrbtbt, A. .; Jao- Ato Iak, Treaenrar; Wm. iter. Secretary; jr.KelloaeT.G-K-: Mrs. Ellen Ish, P.; Mrs. J. Topper, C; Mrs. Jones, F.; Mrs. C. Balls, XA. S.: Executive Committee, J. 8. Her rm, Jacob Ish, C.Mingns. F. M.Plymale MBi'Wm.RmjJacLsmpUle Sentinel. Waixa Walla Gxasoe, No. sV The fol lowing offieers have been installed for tbe entreat terra: Alex. Oameron.W.M.; James X. Dewar, Ovaraeer; A. McKee. Steward; erall Tmax, See'y; C. C. Cram, Tressurer; Kppea Hardy. Leeuirer; Wm. Yeend. Chap lain: John Bryant, Aaat. Steward; Mrs. A. XelUe, Uerec; Mrs. D. Stewart, Pomona; Mrs.J.liiyant,r.ors; tln.C, Ba?i,Lady at,Stewaa. ' A Onat Iataad Uk. AboUmt grwt engltieerlng work rrr atlj l on the era of accomplishment, one which should transform AlRwla and the Borth of Aftlca.mnd exert no Jnconalderable ttiflaenqB on the commerce of France: In deed, of the whole civilized world. This i the turning or the water of the ilodltorra. Bean Into the deserts or Algiers, forming a great Inland lake or gulf, or, to be more ex act, restoring that which oxtated many cen turies ago. M. Itoudaire, the originator of the scheme, is a caplalu on the French sUff, who had made the geographical and commercial deTelopmeut or Algiers his par Ucular stud j. In 1S73 he resolved to exploro the country for himself and ascertain, if pos sible, what benefits, commercial and politi cal, would accrue to France from opening up an inland Having obtained the neceaaary furlough, with recommendations to the colonial au thorities, no sot out on his mission, bnt his efforts wero so poorly seconded by them, and they so exaggerated the dangers and dif ficulties of the work or exploration, that finally he aet out unescorted on a trip that was to last thirteen months and be full of vicissitudes. He was somewhat aided at the outset by discovery that Oapadn rioot, do Sto. Marie, in his route of 1S15, had proceed ed oa cotrect suppositions as to the inland sea, so that the latter explorer could consci entiously avail himself or the result of his predecessor's Journey. From Gabcs he pushed on to Bltkra, 240 miles distant, through unfriendly tribe, often suffering for want or rood, water or shelter, but al ways taking observations and levels. From fiiakra he returned direct to Algiers, where his success was warmly applauded by tnuu UTr twinuwn vi iiumn) mi lenuing General Chanzy, and going to Paris ho pro- ' to a P-uersl convulsion, while Hvmla Is at pired, with the approval or the MmUtor of! ckxl in Asia, France in Algeria, and the War, along, clear and valuable paper for I En"h ' China, tho young man says wo tbe Eevue ties Dtttr Mamies that auracted ri' a-11 tsiight, as a quarter or a century much attention In the scientific world. The aP that thi is "the era of civilization Bnd Government entered warmly Into the scheme Ieo ' aim lasfcyear Ltijid -ifejuuuiit; as aauk uut iu complete his explorations, this time as a special commissioner or the Department or Special Instruction. After careful investigations and Uons, verified by competent authority, be finds the rornuUion or the inland sea or Al-1 prU with a length or SWtalometros and. breadth of 50, or say 210 by 3., mUes, to be ..i, ...l.. f..al V.1& l.ii, .....u, rla... IiTa A ti... tJ UlIJ ICJWlUlD,UUIUIVUCOU.Utl & .Wi' mal report was made a month rgo; another more extended and accompanied by a map on the scale of 1-100,0)0 is shortly to be filed, and the work will probably be begun next year. The Tunlsan Government will benr lis share or the expenses, which are estima ted at from 0,000,000 to 100,000,000. How the Bnjaiani Propose to Beach the Borth 1-ole. The Bussian Geographical Society has a scheme lor reaching the Pole not altogether unlike that proposed by Captain Howgate, but by a different route. Tbe scheme was elaborated some time ago, but has never yet been put into practical operation. It was proposed to send a ship irom Cronstadt to Spitsbergen and keep as near as possible to tbe meridian of forty degrees east from Greenwich. A colony was to be formed on the northern extremity orspitxbergen, or on one or the adjacent islands, about latitude bO degrees north. There is no difficulty In reaching this point in a favorable summer and tbe ship would discharge her cargo and return as speedily as possible. It was not intended to attempt the journey to the Pole in summer, but to leave it for the winter, when tbe ice would furnish a solid footing for the explorers. Several monthB would be spent from the time of the ship's departure in preparing the men for their work aud ac customing them to the severities and pecu liarities of tbeir new borne. They were to have daily exercise with sledges, and it was confidently believed that tbey would find plenty of borgs and floes in their neighbor hood to practise upon with the various in struments necessary for Ice travel. Tbe expedition from the colony to the Pole was to consist of ten sledges, with six men tc each sledge. The distance to be travelled may bo roundly estimated at 50 miles, divided into ten stages or fitly miles each. At the end of the first stage one sledge is sent back a portion of the provisions upon it having: been consumed and the bal ance deposited in tbe ice in a cacAethat would be secure agtiinst tbe assaults of Arc tic animals. Tbe second stage ended the second sledge is sent back; at tbe end of tbe stage the third slidge returns, and so on. until, at the end of tbe ninth stage, but a single sledge remains. As tbe returning aledges are not heavily laden, and will fol low tbe road already made over tbe Ice, several men can 1 retained frouj them, so that the crew or the tenth sledge msy consist often or twelve mon. This is tbe party which pushes forward to the Pole, remains as long aa may be necessary for scientific purposes, and then turns lis face and steps to tbe southward. On tbe return trip it fol lows tbe route of tbe advance, and rellee upon tbe deposits of provisions which were made at tbe ends of the different stages. It was only a few years ago that awlne breeders were vising with eacn other for tbe greatest weight of carcass; bnt this is now all changed. Hof thai will weigh 500 pounds are sold at lass price per pound than those of 230 to 300 pounds. Tbe market in England baa long favored light weights. London is chiefly supplied with jjlgs of lees than 200 pounds weight. And tbia tendency of the market to pigs well fatted but of small weight is Just what tbe farmer should en courage, for It is exactly in toe line of his in ter eat. It coats more (o make tbe second hundred pounds of a pig than tbe firs!, t n I still more to make tbe third hundred pounds, and so every pound added become awe expensive. Wallace' Monthly. Or Temple of June k Always Open. A young man or 2S, writing to theTYiH Mail Qasrite, says that ever alnco he can re member that is for about twenty-two years the "cannon or the world has never ceased to roar." Ills earliest recollection is the Crimean war. After II, came tho Indian mutiny, Garibaldi's exploits In Italy, ami the Franco-Austrian contests about Italian affairs. Then camo the four years' war of tho rebellion In this country, fol lotted by the Prussian attack upon lenmark and the annexation ofSohleswtg-IIolsteln. Tuomo mentons struggle between Atntris and Prussia ensued, culminating at Sjulowa". The Carllst war was beginning thon, has raced almost all tbe time since, aud the Cuban In surrection , opening two years afterward, has been going on oight years. Then came the groat Franco-German war, wltn Its extraordinary results, Including Napoleon's downfall. Kngland, during the intervals, has also had her little warn In Abynlnla aud Athanteo, India and Malay Peninsula, China and Now Zealand. Tho Dutch baehad their Atcheen war; Russia has fought Kakhand and a half-dozen other Oriental States in Asia; France has had her unfortunate expedition to Mexico and a desultory strife in Algeria; Mexico haa been in almost chronic Insurrrction; llrazll has fought Paraguay; ahalf-dozen South Ameri can republics hare had their liumrrrctionn; there have been outbreaks in Jamaica, San iHimtngn and Itarbadoes; Egypt has foogbt Abyssinia, and a native war is now progress ing st the Capo of Good Hope, In tho Unit ed States there has been repeated Indian wars, besides trouble in tho South. And to- ''Vi "ile Dahomey Is threatening England, The Ruwas Kitniu:. The rrign of the prenent Cxnr Alexander has added to tho asian Empire n territory three tlmos as M trrrn AA tlitt wfmla nf Pimiiim atwl idW tw tit riMfirilf, .nr ilna. If felirul, ,..ilnl1a fh.l KllMla wU dis(urW' , lhwBacqlIi.,. .... ,, .m,. .,. , ,,! Lero;d , ,,, xt lon threatening, ,, ,. ,,... nnAn,,r ,..,,,.,,, r.uli cannot be ousted. It la apparent that the menace toward Turkey has operated as a counter-irritant against the Ilrltlsb policy In Affchanlstan. Abd while all eyes are turn ed toward the Danube, Hutu la fortifies her self lu ail tbe strongholds of Turkestan, and opens permanent lines or communication therewith. The latest Itosslau acceneion Is the islnnd aiSagballen, the northernmost or tho Japanese group. Her acquisitions in Central Asia increase largely her alrtsdy Important Mohammedan copulntiuu. The bt-st points about these annexations are that they abolish tbe system of predatory warfare that nas subsisted there for sees, by which all the neighboring countries ha o been sub jected to ravage, robbery , and tbe carrying ofi of men and women, into slavery. Hut if the Turcoman tribes become accustomed to European military training nnder Bussian rule, they may ultimately prove dangerous elements for Russia to deal with AU'AIFA. Alfalfa, so highly pralM-d by tho Callfornlans, was formorly known among tbe ancients as Lucerne. It seems to be especially adapted to tbe soil and climate of California. It is a valuable forage plant for warm climates, and especially in those tccalltlee wbero severe droughts sro Irequoni. I: requires continuous beat to bring It to per fection. In the long hot seasons of the ex treme Southern States it ought to do well, as It requires continued heat to Increase con tinuous growth ben as tucuy as three crops can bo taken in a single season. We clip from the Southern Farmer tbe above notice of "Alfalfa." We can add that It will do for the Southern States, and do well too; it is the very best clover grown, and crops bave be-rn raised in California as high as b, 10, i", and dun 10 tons to tbe acre deep cul tivation, thick heeding, end repeated cut tings wliilo young and tender, gives an al most ferjietual crop. Cuf iomiu Ui-xier. Cakadiax Shekp. The Timet says I no idea of imporliug live sheep from Canada so aa to make it a commercial success boa been doubted. Tho present high price of mutton in England lias, however, led severe! Cana dian shippers to make the trial, with what succ may be Implied from the fact that from t lie first Importation six weeksagono lfs than 2,f0 bave been landed, auJyoster dy tti Allan mall steamer Polynesian land ed SO lu excellent condition. Hon- 15es HitL f,ooi;H. Mr. Hill i. now fifty three yearn of age, is a Georgian by birth , end a man of fine portonal prudence, being above the average belgbt. lltbo and sinewy , lll.out any appearance of leuuness. He l.as a square face, large, steady, Kiancjng, blue uniyeves.atniD lipped, firm set mouth, the UiM,r lip cleanl v striven always, with a full, clipped b-jard. His hair is rather bristling end slightly wavy, standing up and Lncfc from Ills forehead, and Is, together with bis w uivkere, of a yellowish brown color, with a small bald spot on tbe crown. He possesses aa exceedingly pleasant, al most musical voice, and is graceful and easy in gesticulation. Tbe moet characteristic point connected with bis personal bearing is the peculiar manner lu which lie habitually carries his head, which be does by dropping bis chin almost upon tbe breast, and look ing Up and out from under his evelirnws. This lio does alike in walking anil alttbig. but when soeakln? hn throws bis head tin and sqnsre. Mr, HIH is one of the mo.'t scholarly men In Congress and is a great lover oi hooks and home. He Is never seen about tbe hotel lobbies or rolling around as tbe common run of Congressmen do. aud he Is never absent from the House whenever any matter of Importance J under discus siou.for his peculiar attitude will always srreat tbo eye of the observer as he alls rnins whero near the man who may bespeaking, o that he hears clear I v what Is going on in (ie noisy chauiberr-tVrflt'Ci(f Mtraltl, ' Earopean Grain Market. l.lVKRrooi., Fob. . A leading grain clr. clnlar In lis review or thewwk says: Coun try tradn contlmiMi depressed, owing to tlm damp slato of mnalof tho native uluwtr-, only prlnio dry sons aiippartiu prevtot s values. lliilnres In fnreiitn ha lo rnnl generally dull with a lower ktndmicy. Tnoie has b-eu little o'jhul'o In off coast ctrgiio-, Tbnre apixmn, to be more dNivtslilon to pur clings (mini deKfrlptlottsalre'iiicod rales late ly established on the npnt. Very few trans actions are rep-irtivl though tli decline lui: ed on Tuesday doe potsmui lo further pro gress. MU-s dull nd ravors bujrr. Fresh arrivals nf ion just three (lsxscoin. prl'Ka K"-! quantity oi wlieit, nbMly Cali fornia. A ltuortl supply nf tiwhn, psrtlv through the Mediinrauean, and a Mimll qusmuy of lln-ir, utnl all othpr article in this illlrtiet. Tu dsy tbiire w,ire urr ueu oral Inquiries lor, mid a fair retail liiisiiiifs at last quotations rur retl Aiuricviii, nut while in most lustancossold In ImjeiV f ivnr. Flour dull aud rutui.r cliejpsr. 'orn Is 3d per quarter loner, with tolerably fair de mand. llrvailstiiff dull. Corn 2-la fil2li IU for new mlid Western; ISs 3 liJOs !M f.r old mixed Wnstern; (Inur !(ft!ts t; 1 for West ern; . lw.it, 10 i.KJilOi 0,1 l.ir vrK9 Call rnrnia white ; 10 10.1 for Callfurnla club. Hecnlptsof wbeat tor the pt throe days, 37,0(Kiqis: American, 30,000 qrs. No Hoi- Fot'Mi. A tclegrum was rrcelv ed from Jas. F. Boblnsou on Wrdtictday saying that they found in San Francisco only .13,000 pouuds or hops upon which I. W.Kanutr had any claim, and upon which there was a uiorlgacre ol $S,(W. Tho re mainder, a limit 1,000 poumls wero taken and disported or by Mr. KauofT. so that his creditors will receive nb-oHitely nothlnc. This w 111 le discouraging nows to many bo dialled of their hops to lilm, nuwt or whom v."m men wlio lgau tbertiltlVHtlon or hups two and threo years ago, barely ox Uttn durinu ih time their yards were tak ing root, it lid who looked to the returns of (he last season's crop lo put tbom in condi tion to pay oil pressing debts. It Is also very dttrurtivp t roiifideni.'o lu buinrin nature. f.vgene Guartl. llot:si O villi Harvey Knmifl and John Cucswult ueru taken iwforo Jiislfeo Dick, In Camp Creek precinct, for preliminary exam ination tor the kllllnc of S:t Ostium on Thursday or last weik. Mr. Cutriwell was acquitted and Kanoff was plncrd under a uotia oi f-,WX) his niMaranii beiurn tlie cntnd jnry. Konds wero fnruisl.od nud Kaucffts at liberty. I'.ugrHc Guanl, Mariukii. Mr. Tlios. K. L. Iojran and Mrs. Milium Mj-rtle Mlllor, tornitrly wife of Joaquin Miller, the famous jioct and wrl ter. wem married in I'orlland on Saturday, Feb. 10th. CENTAUR LINIMENTS. Tlit C2ulc.t.ei. Mirefct and Clicup- Ctff I.U.l.tll4!M. l7.cUutnt:i3aciJ.u.JFAR.trf declare that do ucb rvRicrUeei luve ttv before been In uc. Word xtv chp, but tat piojirie'tirt of Umfvc Article will lrcnt uUl batllr lu mttilcil mrn Kratls, and will giur&nlcu owirc rapid stud MUco:j retail thu hate tjncTlcfii SHfctiobTfticeit. TUfi Ceuunr Lluanivni, Wb.tr H'r- pcra will cita lthcnni4ilrm, NtmruljU, Lumbi, rcU::ai, Calrtl urea., sure nipple, Frtwted FU Ua!UU.Lt. eveUln., riprlD,u.d unr ordinary rt-cii, Ufiz on 3.lcle ailxicxt. It will extract taeirolm ot btlet and ftlntre, at-d heal barn or ald without a tear. Luck-Jaw. Pat M, Weak lLaclx, Caked UrwU, Earache, TtKtthache, Itch and Ccuntrtni Eraptloii rmdllj yield to It treat metit, llcnrr I,!ck. of Ada. HarJJL Co.. Ohio, mtp Mt wild tLtf tud rhcamaUrtn far nve jean uo reL no !! could Mrarceij al acru tb rluur. fctic 1a now cuimtlctclycurtrdby tbeauf CvnUurUntujent. W all led thdiiitfal tu jun atnt it-cntnmcud yoor woLdrtal meUicims l U our (riendj." Jane llard, of ZrtDfTlll, u., sj Tha Lcuu? Lltslniul rnrd my .uraU,ta. Aifrert Tuh, of eJ.r, write &crid mc oue doien bottle by eiprt. 1 be Uulmccl have ravvd uy Ug. 1 warn tu dMribaie it, i.c" The vale of ttU Lin la.cn t If lucrca-iDr; rapidly. The Ccutaur Llalmcut, Vrllon W'ni,v per, U fur the toaa vklc. Cvtx and rautclt vi nonjri, nvti& and animal. Wc bave Lever yet t ten a ca of b(iTlu, b weeny, ItiLfi bone. Wind gall, ocraiche or I'oIMstU, which thin LUilmcn: would not )eedly WneCt, arid kd nt-TKr taw bat a fw care which U would net core. It will cure when acythincin. It 1 lolly to .jved iTj, for a Farrier, wlioo one Uo!Ur' wor:h of Cenunr Liniment will dubctUr. The lallwAliit a ampic of the teotlmouy produced. JrrrHt, yu Net 10, JiC Hony tlaeao I a faJpijlntr hur- to hi, Lsial, 1 icut uuv badly citpplvd in me car With ureal di!U- cujty 1 jfut Umiuut ubtc, va fenrtu Avenue, Tb Ubc-krprae tnva buttltf tit oar Centaur Llul menu which 1 ud with taccut tiut lu twu day lh bur ww acil.e d r.taft wei!, I have twoi veterinary artjD lor thirty year, but juar lAu meet ne&d juyiuin i ever ucti, 'A.J it CaIO'V, Voterlnary baraeon.' J-'urfi. povlttfu auup we will null a IVninar Almv rue, cuuUlntiucliQdrtd of crrtlfiCMle, irom r.cry btatc In t.- Unluu Th L'.u menta ajc aoM by all dealer In lht ttmutfj. lattbonttury of J. H. IIohi: t Co., -.0 hxr irr., New Yusu. Mothers. Castorlu U tbe reralt nf 91 jesr exixrrlmcnK. Ij I)r bfiiauel I'ltcbrr, ul Msraci.iiitl. Ills a ce! blc preparation aa effcctlre Cattor Oil, lint rcrfict br lj!tijnt to tbe tatte. It cau ! Uk-a hjr tbe jraoDztst infast, and nellUer gust nor zrlvtt. Isr- A. J. Ori-fii, of Ituriton. Iul., says of It; Hins: 1 bate hied the Ca. turla and can t jKak hlph 1 of Us msflu. H will, I think, do awsjr entirely wltn Castor Oil; It l pleusnt and hsrml, sml l vtvuCertnllj crncaclous as an aperient abd UxatUc, It Is tbe itry ihlu. The CaUrrladesiroa worms, regulate the Htoin scb. cares Wind Colic, sad permits of natural Uesltfcjr Icep, 11 Is ter etlicscioas In Cnsip, and fur teeibUi; Cbildrea JJune I. not pleaisnler to tbe laitc, and Cantor Oil Is not au certain In lit effect!, Itcuila but tS centr, in lr;t bottles. J V. Uotc. t: Co., tC Dcj SI., Heir Vork. MILWATTZIE NTJESEET. Greatat Tnrlcly of FRUIT T K K E S In Orojjon, ConslEtms of Apple, Fear, Poach,. Plum, Prono, Cherry, Grapo, Cherry Currant, Lawtoa 111 ackberry , Raspbcriy and Strawberry Sttn, California Walnut, Black Walnut, Butternut, &. Filbert, WHICH WILL BE MII.1) 1 OW. FOK CAitll, S. LUELLING & SON, Proprietor yiSu).lc Nuircrr Not 1, IW 400.000 FRUIT TREES, All ul the Deal Varieties. G. W. WALLING &1S0N, Ohm-cbto, Or., Hstc this ncruber ur Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 'nr .air. In tbeir eitecrlTc Nurrerj. lnclnilliis tbo remarkable WALLING'S aflrasBBBBBE LsMsrSrzNsRa. m mMw PEACH PLL3I, TJ Ittilliin lr-in,e. And tbe best TartcIIca of l'luui. I'ranc, 1'cncli, Apple. I'car. C'horrj'. Nut and Shade Trees, IN FULL ASSOKT.MENT. Send for Descriptive Catalogue. rnrehasers ran rl.lt tbe WILLAMETTE XfltSE in.o.suo.or IbejeannndlJ, W. WALLINU. wim an a.artnicut or Trees st tbo lirnnerr .Slar Uel. 1-OirrLA.MJ, Olt, bo's. B. STRA1VG, Importer and Dealer In Improved Ranges. COOK. PABLOB, AND LOX S T O "V" 3 S, And Hanofaetarer nf Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper M'AKli;, Union Illock. Cummerclfil Htrrct, SALEM. OtlEt.OZ. t luwrccTPt clv ixioioi all my tan X frlcr.cl si.d c.ntcmer. tbst I have rvsnuml Imrl nr snd lr.lle tbe pBblle soueral'r , tU and rism lcc mj iis-k tnd learn my price. S:l l6li,if Salem Flouring ffiiHsr BEST rAJJILY FLOnt, BAKEIt'rJ EXTKA, XXX. BUFEltKEJE AND OHAUAM. MIDULWaa, UIIA-V, A.VI) fcHOHTM, Consituiitly on IIiiikI. lliurlscwt X'r-ico Sn C.SI1 Paid for Wheat atazsZ. Tzassa. K, C. KLVXCT, Azent H. F 31. Oi Hestistf r. c. OTXxjvAir. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OI'EltA UOL'HE, D.U.EM. S. E. corner, a: bead of atalrt, fey aSSTAULINIIKU I8SS. Willamette Kurservr G. W. WALLING & SON. I'ltOritlETOHH, Oawego, Clackaiaao co., Oregon. Orowersof the Ctolcwl Varlctlw of l'ar.lcular attention rJvrn to Cberrj, Trune aid rinm irtea. ,fcl ONE DOLLAR will Htuuni: Tin: CHICAGO LEDGER FOK ONE YEAH. Tbo LriMJsn Is the IlhT Farollr paw r Id tbe L'r.. d UU., sb W sillteil. l.anl.oroef, primed: cV.Iialn. InetiturwjakrlKilce ompleud atnrlra.au Install, muni of an r,Krerili.i; lllu.trulid rrrlal, and ceueral reading or M and souls', fur il.e Mrme-, for tbe iKsi.uwfr, and fur all cia.arr. fflal inr.i i M..n to make ll limit iii.lfuiuilrrba.te ocd moral. Mei.d i Slid ISlcl.l. for uMisyr. ar,il your adilrt.a to TIU LKIKlKli. fbicsco, llllrml.. 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