'v P 'x WILLAMETTE FARMER. ? I a. -V J N J 1 i l. 0. Q. T. I I Ifc IS C 1? O 1, Y. Uruncl Ofllccra. . V. C.T.-W. It. Dunbar. Sllvcrlon. O. U. Conn Mrs S. 0. McCluuir, Kuscno City. O, V. V. T.Ioanna Lylo. Dalla. (l.Sm'j-T. II. Crawford. Portland. 0. a. Sec'y-h. Slat.nu, Monrou O. Tren. Krnmt KvIIukk. l'ortlaml, O. Chap.-Hcv. .1. Jt. N. Hull. Aidilnnd. G. Mnr. .1. V. Strange, Hocbiiri:. O. I). Mnr. Annlu G. I'nderwood. Cottage- Gro c. O, Guard Mary Cnrlwrlght, Tlio Dallcc U. Sen. T.r. barton, Amity. . Me. L- C. . FMier, Stay ton. V. O. V. 0 T.-Tlluioii Ford, Salem. Supt. Juvenile Templars Mr. M. V. lloxtcr, For ct drove. Stale Ilciuity ;. IV. C.'Pn. Itcv. .1. It. N. Hell. Atlilaud. Wm. IttiMcIl, Veton. Capt. O. C. Applegatc. Llnkvlllc. 1). It. Allen. HalKcy. T. II. llandley, IlllWboro. Asa shrove, ilalln. It. V Hrubbc, Wilbur. Wm. Oram, Lebanon. Hev..I.W. Miller, Dallas. Itev. K. V. Dixon, Canyonvlllc, Ifev.J. 8 McC.iln, Eugene. Win. Harmon, Tlio Dillc. Wm, It. Carter. (.orvallls. W. S. James Portland ti. J, House, Stiinmcrvlllc. I). F. IUmp, Independence. W. 3. McMccii, Canyon City. T. II. Craw ford. Portland. V. II. Fox, Astoria. 1 Htrt. Crcswell. J. K. Houston, Junction. Itev. 11. C. Jenkln, Monroe. C. II. Walker. Astoria. II. N. McKlnncy, lUkcrClty. Levi Leland, Oregon C'tv. Lake I). Wollard, ConiilllcClty. A. A. Matliowa, Looking dins. L. C Fisher, Staytnn. Ituv. K. Hayes. La (Irandc. W. II. Llvermore, St. John". Dlktrlct Deputy . W.V. T'. W. T. Itlchus. Turner. W. II. O'Onnatd, Porthnd. J. S. CHCkelrcase, ltoebnrg. II. W. Luke, Eaalu Creek. James l.'oll'ey, Salem. Janus lirwln, Fort Klamath. Hon. J. A. Pruntt, Pendleton. L. II. Koyal. Albany. A. J. Harlow. Cartwrlght'. Mr. Anna W. Spencer, (lanlncr. .T. 1. Tuppcr. MarslnlWd. (E. E. Fuuullg, HHUboro. Miborrilnntn I.otlucn. Vo. AVii. tnlye !'j:ly. AiMfttt. II. .Excelsior W II Carter Comtlll 10. .Western Star I'M Wmlsworth Albany 11. .Capital (leoA Kile Salem l'J..Mtiltiionmh toliu II Garrison Portland 17..Hlllsboro K II Humphrey Hlllslmru SI.. La Creolo Jennie Logan Dallas :il.. silver HCItamsby Sllcrton :)'... Kou KmllyM Vanderverl.... Salem 10. .Astoria Tlio. Jewell"" Astoria -11. .Morning Star Miss S.THarrlsoii.llucna Vista -IS Marlon S Hatch Hubbard M..MIlwauklo John Packer E. Portland in.. Fountain WT WIIIUmiou..K. Portlaiut !').. Uut Portl.ind I M Claggett I.'. Poitlaud 7I..Val Foutls I K P Cavltt Zena hU..Johu Diiv M VTIiomi)roii...Canoii City W!.. Nonpareil Mr ST Wstesrtu... Portland 111. .Lone Star W A Mills Clackamas H7.. Ultra Montana.. ..Wm Harrison.... linker Cltv 103. .Marshal Luc'un Everets Pendleton llS..trooklyti lames McGrrw...E. Portland llrt.. Sheridan Til Falconer Sherblau 13tl..Dlm.i4cii4 Martha J Kill Damiscu l:)i..Fon,tOrove I'd lluford Forest drove 15()..KprlngllcId PA Kennedy sprlngileld 135. .Valley PTMarr Ilalsev 13s..Weslon laiueKlrkiatrkk....Wertoii l.V.I..Dehvun Mlnena Starr lunctlun liil..lIrmo!i Wm Mlchull .The Dalles ICil.. Union W1 Porter Turin r 17U..EIkton w.W Weil Klktnn i7-iT.Tnr.-l P 1 Palmer Scotti-htiu: im..l'iclllc W WCithcart..CotlaaoOrove 181. .Mount l'1-iuuiit....Iulm 1'olty urcswcll lfO..Fnll Creek M Ncet Dexter iss.. Grind Prairie II K Houd Irvlt.g lS'I..A!tland AD llelman Ashland lilt. .Klamath Charles Lynch. .tort Wamatn lU3..LahUh W D CMrcctt Salem 1117. .Eden Mrs II D Jones l'hu-nlx 111. . Looking lla J II llartin.. .. Looking (Has S30..TauoutIlanner...J J I'.eiril Tiinirent itill.. Portland MroO ACohurn Portl.iinl 'i)7..11rlil'.-nort d II Itlci'r Dallas JW..Oclmco TOlliKur Prliielllu Sl.'l..ltuvtval lames FiniU'i;an..Pr.ilrle Clly till. .Leland Itohirt Eakln Union 217..Gohe I Handtaker Uorlien 'JI0..(.'anyou G W CatchlEi;....Caiivoiivillu U20. .Myrtle I M Smith Myrifo Creek aJ7..Marshileld FWA Croln Marshlleld SiS..Coiinllld W W Hayes Cociulliu 210.. Onward J W Pronst Albany S10. .Pass Creek Louisa Ensley .Drain's i!'t.'l..Hect Home Charltf Craft Sweet Homo J n..Kajle Creek lohn Vani'iirni...KiL'le Creek J:)'..AUji Kdllllam Pilot Itock 3lt..Dlllsence S P darrluue Heppncr 3l5..Abliiua WmUCcis Sllverton 217.. Craw forJsvlll.o...Itoburt Glass.. Crawfordsvllle S:U)..Urnwnrlllo W Stanard Ilrownsvlllo 211. .Center d V. Parrlsh llrowntvlllo S.'.l.. Mohawk C D Hardlsty Mohawk 2.M..Socucer Creek lAIIodacn SpeucerCreer. 251. .Monroe L J Starr Monroe 2Vl..Woodburn H S llonney Woodhiirn 217. .Crystal ItllWIImot Ileaverton 2VS.. Amity lames A l.lkuna Amity avi..(!reen Mountain ..Wm. llusscll Caftwrlcht's 2II..West Union David Lenox West I'ulon 2ii'l. Triumph H Williams Independence 2U.'l..dcitaW 1 H Piildom detval SilL.Tablo Uock A Moplson Mim'e V.i'ley 2i'iO..Catlton Sumner Carr C.-ulton 27..llethel 5 L Neale llethel 3ft. . Paradise Stirlnj.'..Ou Hosford .B. Portland 2H'i.. Jacksonville FKassbaler Jarktonvlllo 2M..MII1 CreeV W M Chandler Kikhorn 271. .Lake Creek Irene WlllUms HaUey S71..1touo Klver Tho Hay ward Woodv llo .';ii..Conulln Daniel Euilik Cornollu 277..0c.an dltlllackwell ..danlnir 37S..MIIIIi'nin:i Mary It Smith Marshtn-ld iNl..Clevulnud FMdood... Clovelaud aM.. Deer Creek Sarah Cockelreasclto'eburs 2l..'aklanil II A Wallace ',.,i!ft'!11 31-Hiwell Pralrii)....Ja. A. K:u. ..Howell Prahlo 2-i I. .U'U'.-sldn A F Learned .St. Jonu 2.Ni..SMti Creek J I. Wilder Slot J Creek 2 O..WIltuimCrecfc....J F Hartley Appleeale 37..Duliiie lohn Zell. ........... MM on 3..Plns8ilt Hid Mosis Voodinrd....Wtnii 2'!i..Mi-Mlnnv lie Kmll Dories McMlnnvlll'i 39i..La GrmU J AMcWiiortcr....LaGrarido 2il..Snmmervllle J II tlnehart....Sumii:ervlIlo .n..Dnubar N K Jllank .The Coo .. Philomath Wm Hartless Philomath if.ll.. New Urn Dr. J. Casto :cw fcia Lelatul I.od;e, No. 2H, I.O.G.T., utUnlou ntidortbo tuiutngouient of MnJ.H. T. Ulm, W.T. RlKht.GMi. HtlnliiKor einl othor.s, U doing a Kood work, nnd like Ultramontnno at Haker Oltv Is ono or tUo best In tlio Stalo. Ashland, No. 1MI, Is yet tlio IlannerLodKe nnd Uro. A. 1). H6lmun reports l:W nietnbers in good sUudinKrBal" of 20 la tbojiast quarter. Multnomah, No. 12, reports a gain or 31 in quarter Just closed, DirniKL, Teh. 22, 1677. i:n, Faiimkr: IIolow plpabo fltxl list of or ncewor Uothel Lodgo, No. 207, I.OG.T, duly Installed for tho ensuing term com mencing Feb. list: O.T., H. Watson; V.T i MayHauleyjS., O. M. Kolty; F.S.. H.O Hawley; T., Llda Adair; M.. Luoy Hell; I). M Ham Hawlfv; 0Mary Kell;O.G.,Clia. Houblus; I.G., Koinw Cornett; 1.U.T.,T. J. (raves. G. L. Ni:ale, L. D. Tho following ofllcers of Crawfordsvllle Lodge No. 147 wero Installed on Saturday Feb;aJ: J. . HukIios, O.T ; Jane Glass, . T.; J. II. Glas. Seo.; K. N. McCaw, A.8.; K. L. IIiiBhcs, F.S.; Henry Glas. T.; H. W. Moes, Chap.; U.C.Dunlap, M.; Ann Caiey, D.M.; Lou.'crawrord. I.O.I O. lUotn, O.G.; uwla Moses, U.H.S.; M. M. Carey, L.U.S.; R. Glass, L. D. Letter from Lauo County. Ei'oi:ni:, Fob. (i, 1S77. lilt. Faumi-.h: Tho following1 oflk-crs for Coyote Grango No. Tw, for tlio 011- suitif,' year, wero publicly Installed at a regular meeting of said Grange, on 20th tilt.: It. B. Hayes, Master; W. II Hill, O; 1L G. P. l.cnily, h-, A. J.Wood, S; J. 11. Itiohardson, A. S; A. "Wood, C; S. It. Jenkins, T; A. Ilemenway, Sec; X. Feoldwont, G. IC; Ilrs. Lucy Hayes, Cores; Mrs. $nmli Jenkins, Po mona; 3frs. P. Itichardson, Flora; Missirary Hayes, L.A.y. Tito meeting was addressed by llros. II. N. 11111, John Simpson, and others, on tlio subjects of Cooperation, Mercan tile Association, mid Transportation. Tho speakers snowed they had given tho subjects considerable thought by tho way they they handled them. The people of tills vicinity (Spencer Creek) have been blessed with general good health this winter, mid wo have it Hue prospect of good crops tlio coming season. A. S. Hamilton. Tho Catawba Grape. En. Faumku: In looking over Honry Miller's very excellent articles in your paper, 1 discover several errors, one of which, I think, iseolculated to mislead some, especially In this part of the country. Mr. Miller says: "Grapes from two, havo grown to moro than thirty varieties. Catawba and Isabella, all wo had then, aro now scarcely over inquired after. Wo havo now tlio much better and more certain sorts, as Concord, Delaware, iVc." Xow, in tlio first place, wo never had thy Catawba grape in Oregon, that 1 over saw. 1 bought of Meek and Luelling vinos said to bo tho Catawba and Isabella, '2C years ago, but all tho vines bore Isabel" la grapes every year, and havo for the last twenty-three years. Tltoy bear largo crops, keep well, and last all win ter if properly gathered mid cared for. I uto as nice grapes last night as over grew in Oregon, from the samo old vines wlilcn 1 have allowed to twine themselves over apple, plum, pear, cherry and willow trees, taking noearo of them whatever. Wo have about u dozen vines, nnd I think we hud at least three tons of grapes this year. The Northern Muscadine does first rate for mu, also the Diana, but tho Is abella is as hardy as an oak, and ovory farmer or housoholder ought to havo and can havo plenty of grapes from Ociobor to March, if they will only plant and cultivate Isabella vines; for aiier tney are tnreo or lour years old they will take euro of thomsclvoH and of all the trees within their reach if not prevented, converting all Into grapo bearing trees, for tho proof of which call on your old friend, n. u. okkk. Ticks. Hi). Fahmkii; In looking over a Into number of tho Faumi:k, I noticed a fow remarks made by "Citizen," In regard to ileks on horses, also read Charles G. K's. remedy. Now, It Is not of ho much importauco where ticks eomo from, whether from oak grubs or elsowhere, as to find a cheap and rcll uhlo preventive against them. If men would tako tho amount of money thoy arc In tho habit of ponding in a year for tobacco, and porchunco whiskey al so, and buy with It a remedy called sltlo-oats and apply It to their horoos internally, at the rate of ono half peck or less, according to ago, twlco or three times a day, ticks would not bo found in any considerable number on them, whether running In tho woods or else whore, II being a fact that hornes kept In good condition tho year round aro seldom troubled with either ticks or lice. This remedy may not bo cheaper than others, but it in no much nicer. If tho dumb brute was all that had to stiller by tho moro than useless habit of men spending their money lor tobac co and whiskey, tho women anil chil dren of tho country, many of them would have less cause to complain. Makia. From the Young Ken of Zena. V.v Faumku: Tho Mercury' last Issue had tho following: "The young men or.ona, Foil; County, nro taking mops to orguul.o a iut:ri minstrel troup at that place. Thev had bottereiigiKO lu something more protHablo " It is truo that "the young mou of .sna'1 have organized a minstrel troupe, or rather a Ninuiugclub,to learn muslo and bo nblo to assist any nocUl or nubllo occasion In our neighborhood, and It N porhaps alo truo that w don't nesd any advlen from tho Memn ' as to how vo aro to psss our social hours. ' Tin: Ynu.vo Mi:k or .una . j i;ir;Ulitiis ?II:inin uliliout Injury. Tlicru ) go exn'iWtlon hi tliu ttaumcut that thousand of itern iitldlne fiwm one eur' end to another In fever and aauo region on till Continent ar.tlilovhere, hreathoalr moio or le ImiireKiia'cJ with inlaHua, ultlinut Incurring ihe tiUvum, rlniply on j only bccaue they are In the hihll of ilui; llo. teltf r' Momacu Hitter a a preventive. It ha fre quently happcuej, and tho fact ha been amply atir! uy the panic thenelu"ii. that ueriou ur rounded on all lue by neighbor tutlerln the torture of thl shivering ana bnriilna jilaene, li&e cnjojul ah.o'utu Immunity Ircira It. thauK 10 tho protection afforded by tho Hitter. Nor U that standard aotl febrile ror dial let etlleaclou In remtdtlui; than In ureventlnj.' chill and fever, bllllnu r mlttciit, aid dltotiler of a kindred type. Taken between tho paroxyriu. It peedily militate their violence, auj etntuully pro ven tbelrrectirrmce. Theto facte, tonvlucucly e tahlUhed by eUdeuce, appeal with peculiar lone to traveler and tujournera In cJlailuiudUtrluU. A Very Important Subject. In thoso tltnoi of monoy strlngoncy n must reiiuost all to bo punctual lit pnyhig subcrIptlons who uto ablo, for while we wait until tho end of tho year uhoro patrons desiro it, wo cannot alford to do so as agon or al rule, for alt our oxpondltures e.ill for cash down. There aro many on our books In cluding both tho lists of tho Faumku and Cultivator who owo us for moro than ouo years subscription and wo ask nil such to holp us to part, at least, of theo arroaragos, as soon as thoy can. Quito a number of persons havo written explaining tho reasons why thoy havo not paid and asking ludulgouco, which wo aro always ploatod to grant wheroclrcuinslanoos require It. Wo look ou our subserlbormis friends, and wo wish to accommodate them In all roasonablo respects, but thoy In turn can rocogulzo tho obligations of friendship to good advantage by furnishing us tho menus to conduct our bttsltioss. l'mm the New KiikImmI Tanner, Nov. 11, 157(1.) IMHTOItlAIi IIVMK.A. W. ClIliUVlJK. Perfected Butter Color. Occasionally, during tho past two years, wo havo recolvod lor trial, satnplos of buttor coloring preparations from Messrs. Wolls, Itiohardson t Co., of Ilurllngton, Vt., with tho request that they should bo thoroughly toatodaud crlticisod as lo tlielr.merltaand detnorlls, Knowing tho linn wore striving to make tho best preparation possible, and that thoy Intended to stop at nothing short of porfeollon, wo havo been frwi Id llml all tho fault that could possibly bo detoclod. Tho llrst sample received, howovor, was qulto superior to any other preparation of mulatto that wo had ovor used. It was per fectly olear of sediment, freo front odor, and gavo a bright, clean color to tho butter, whllo It was sold cheaper, according lo its strength, than anything wo had previously bought. But It was not warrautod to koepthiough tho wholo year, without bolng Injurod by freezing in winter, or moulding In Mimmor. A lator sample proved equal to thoso tests, and showed greatly lunroatod strength of tho coloring priuolplo. Having tested It for sovoral weeks, wo In formed tho proprietors that wo could llnd no fault with it whatover. As now mado, It Is the strongest, eloanost, pttrost and ohuapost buttor and cheese color ing substance wo havo over found, and for all wo can seo, It Is absolutely porfect. It will hear heat or cold, and does not f.ido when oxposod to ttio light. It Miould en tirely Miporcodo carrot for coloring butter, and also all tho crudo preparations of mulat to, as formerly put up by druggist". Hlnco Wells, Klclmidwm ,fc Co., commend ed tho manufrcttiroof their I'ertoctod Hotter Color, tho prcjudlco against tho iim, of artifi cial coloring In butter lini boon swopt away at a rapid r.i'.n, not only among butter makers, but also, among tho doalors and tholrconsumorH. 1'olng perfectly liutmln-H, simple, cheap, and easily usod, It has bo oomoono of tho staplo articles of tho dairy room, as much as nalt or rennet. For Ion coiils '.ho proprietor .'trill noud any ouo a sample. lot till the buttor makers try It. ROSEBURQ. Hosoburg, tho prosont tormlmis of tho O. ibC.H. H.,'lsn pluturotquo llltlo town, nit uated near tlio centre of tuo Umpqua valley, mid contains 1,000 or I, '200 Inliablunts. 'iTio niimoof tlio city is taken from that of Its founder, Aaron Koso, ono of Umpqu' ear ly ploneors, who for many yoars owned tho outli'o townslto. To tho west of town wo can hoo tho silvery wators of tho tJmpnua, riiiiniiK on to n iiomo wiiu mo I'.ieiuu. i ills river, w Ith its unparalleled bounty, no', only all'ords pleasure to all, but conduces largoly to tho wo.Uth of tho town by supply Inn 'a nover-ondlng water-powor, whloh, whim properly dovelopatl, will bo equal, ir not su perior, to that of Oregon City. North of town wo havo an additional water-power in Deer Crook, which, though small, Is of great valuo. Tills crook Is now tho only water power usod, but them Is certainly ouo of tun best opening for the Investment of capital hero, In tho way ot Hour mills, woolen mills oto., of any town In tho.St.'Uo. On tho eat.t of town, wo havo beautiful mountains that loom up In sublime mnjosty, covered with groan horbago, or dense forests standing as llviui; monuments ot tho beauties of ii at tire. I.Ike all other countries, wo have made ra pid stiides lu iidvancomt'iit, and now, In tho pUco of having to plod through mud to town, wo havo comparatively good roads, so farmers can got to town during almoot any partof thosoason, All who havo traveled to any great extent In this country uro Intimate ly acquainted with ono of our most unfortu nate pt-sts during the winter mouths, thatls black mud, Itosehurg Issituated lu and sur rounded by tills mud, and therefore It takes a great deal of time and monoy to make good roads hero. The streets all havo lo bo graveled, and two years lncn It was not an uncommon occurrence lor wagons or the stago to mlro In thoHtieet. Wo uro pleased to nolo u ohaugo, and h) place Hud tho street well graveled, and that good substantial sltlo walkH liavo htien built. J I tho buildings on ly wero as permanent, It would hi, lar heller, hut utifortuualely, most of tho re-ldenees aud liu'-luot'S houses are lempurary sheds, ued only lor the time being. Vu hao sumo very fluo buildings however, and tho lluet may bo mentioned as tho rsiiIniico ol Jmlgo W. It. WIIIIn. This building U large aud substantial, and lluoly.tlulhed and is nn oniJiiunt lo the town. Of tint business hous's, tliOMtoresof Mr. II, C. Stanton and Dr. Hamilton are the onlv ones of a substan tial lorin. for. JbrtUtntl lUe, A Sheridan letter to tho Hejiorter my&: 'And now oomos wnful tidings irom tho Nestucka, nuyingagro'H outrage hud been perpetrated: thai an old man aud an Ignor ant hoy had been liaugwl by a mob. Tho allalr is detailed as follows; h'oiiiollnio i-lnco Mr. Iitboouk'snvsldetica was burned to tho ground, togoilier wlti It-, contents, .Suspici on seemed to point to thl old man, wher upon some four or live neighbors took him aud the boy and hung them, with the pur poso of extorting from tliaiu a confft-nlon concerning the tiro. 'I'll e old man coutovsod, 1 leloved; but 1 forbear remarks. Time will seo the wholo matter explained. In tho early part of December tho oldest clergymau in Kngland died. This was tho Hsv. J. l'ratt, of tho State Church, who was agsd U5 years. For tho last 00 years ho had hold tho living of Paston, near I'eterabor. ougn. Tho sugar orop or Louisiana last year Is es timated at '00,000 hogsheads, aud this Is said to bo equal to only about one-eighth of tho amount required for consumption lu tho United States, Wm C GARDEN CITY PLOWS, IMPROVED Foir 1876. WE 1I.WK ON HAND, AND AHB KKCKIVINO. THE I,AT!OKST STOCK OV TI1K AI10VE CELK brntedri.ov ever Imported to tho lncltlcco!t. Thonnccexor tlico 1'lowj lnt year exceeded any hlng ever before ktiou a In thl Slate. Tliojoiiowon handaro mado with new nnd ppeclnl lniprnvcmcntf, Vr'nrrniitcil Superior to tiny IMow In lite United Stales! THE GARDEN CITY SULKY PLOW, Cuffing f.i nml 1 InclieM, v. Ith :t-liorNe AllncUmenl, anil l-lnhc rolling Cutter, is without a rival. It Iuih boon ho thoroughly tested that wo warrant Uh operation lu any soil In the State. These I'Iowh nro sold with tlmt guaranty. CSTSontl for ClrculnrH and l'rlco LlHU)."a; it Mt&M1M.uJK S.UjKM, Scpl.N, 1ST." Tho sworn circulation of tho London Dai' hj Tdeuruph Is now 200,317 on an nvorago each day. Tills Is tho largost llgtiro over reached by any dally nowspapor permanent ly, aud tho fact that this dally average has boon attained for llvo successlvo mouths shows that it Is a porinauont circulation. Of tho eight thousand persons converted at t bo Moody and Sankoy meetings In Oh lea go, but ono in ten lms Joined any church as yot. Tho disproportion Ih so largo as to ox elto general remark, and tho pastors of tho olty aro about to Investigate tho matter with a vlow of aecortalnlng tho causo. A Wnlla Walla paper Nays: Messrs, Young and Wilcox, whllo ongagod In digging a wofi on the hills nloni: Pino Crook, nnd when olght feet down catno Hiiddonly upon a lot of almost decomposod luammntli bones. Peo ple lu that section aro strong In tho faith about tho dolugo, for ovldouces of that great event nro scattered nil about them. The small pox has again mado Its appear ance at Oregon Olty. Qultoauumbor of olt l.ons in that nlaco woro ox nosed boforo tbov wero awaro of tho pr ono nee of tho loathsomo disoiuo. A handsomo testimonial of sllvor plate was presented to Captain Thompson, or tho White Star steamship Ilrllnnulc, In honor of tho (pilckost passauo over mado across tho Atlantic 7 days, 1.1 hours and 11 mlnutos. A hundred guests woro ontortalnedatdlnnor on tho occasion. Now. wo will seo how Iventuokv blood will comp.iro with that ol Old England. Mr. II. M. Nanford, tho Kontuoky turfman, will sail for Kni'lund nnrt mirliiL' with nnvn. ral twn.vear old horsos, which ho will matoh against Kngllsh racers. MARRIED: In Astoria, Fob. i!l , Major Charlos II. Pago and Miss Antilo Drown. In AsUirla, l'eb. 17, ti. M. fJrlmosimd Miss Janet t'rico. In Astoria, Feb. 10, K, if. l'rooman aud Miss Julia Khoa. In Yamhill county. Fob. 18, Calvin Mlllor aud Miss Itebocca J. 1'orry. DIED: In Astoria, Feb, 21, Mrs. Mary Upton. In Astoria, Fob. 21, Mrs. Moroy Ann Duncan, aged HI years. Near Diylou, Mrs. J. Maun, aged 32 yoars. To havo tho money noedlossly spout ovory your would give subtantlal comfort to all. To havo tho money saved by buying SII.VKlt TII'PFI) boots and shoos would luiynacli piront ovory yeir a now pair of shoos. Also try WIro (iulllod Soles. Prom " IHHtliiiilxlica JurUt. "I hayo tried tho I'mtuviAN Hvitui'and tho result fully siihtalim youryredlllon. It lias mado a new man of mo, Infused Into my sysioin now vigor aud energy. I am no luiij(r tremulous aud debilitated as when you last saw mo, hut stronger, heartlor, and with larger capacity for labor, mental aud physical, than at any tluio during tho last llvo ytars." Sold by all druggists. ,V ICeiiiurUutilo Cure. Wi:sr TownsunI), Vt May 11, I8G0. Misits. s, W. Fowi.k it Su.nh: Uentlemen. Several yearn slnco I look it Mjveio cold, which fettled on my lungs, where it lemalued without relaxation. I was then In .Massachusetts, and growing verxi and becoming uuahlo to attend to my business I returned homo aud commenced K.arohiug lu utrnust lor some modlolno which would restore my lost health, I con sulted physicians, I tried many remedies, hut obtained no help, hut dally grow worse. I had a terrible uough, aud ralsodugood dial of blood, Iliad profuse night sweats, and severe pain In my side. I continued In Hi Is state lor mouths, and became o weak that It was with great dllllculty I could walk, when I was advised to try Wistaii'h Hals am urWu.li Ciumitv, and to my gr at Joy I soon found that this remedy had arrested the dlsf.e-e. I continued to uso tho JIai-ham to Urn extent or llvo bottles, and have slnco then experienced no dllllculty of lungs, I bellovo tho Hai.sam sayod my life, and 1 Miall ever hold it in high estimation. Yours truly, Ukwih I'iim.Vh. 30 C ! wlllt any nam) Iiu4ily rlutui tliurvou uiit many ud(tru upon rvcelpl of !i5 CuiiIk, l!llt I itifl u M cent tfliifnn. AtllllVl. W, .1, Cimiikk, Halem, Ori'KOli. nlRhnof all klndt-Weddlm; Curd, Calling I AHll Card., llin-lne Cam, ete.-iulnted. OHIIUw AUdrets; Wi. J. CtAiiuis, ealwn, Ord. "W NEWTON WAGONS, All Sizes, Seeders and Cultivators, GARDEN CITY CULTIVATORS AND HARROWS. T. CUIVNIMGIIAM & CO. WHEAT AND OATS Chopped into Pood, For Oiio-Toritli Toll. ...,Alo.... Sash, Doors, Blinds, lVIoilcll3i(;" , Turning;. Stair worn, ItcilNtcutftf. llnreniiN, MuiuIn, 'I'ablcN, FANNING MILLS, And nil UlntlN ol Furniture, At UKI) HOCK I'ltlUSH. Hhop at Aprlcnllnrnl Works biilldlug, Niilcm. ic'.iy O. V. IIUNNIN. HOMK KINK IIIIKKDINO KOWI.H, roiififiinum (iOKiiiiiu miut nimii Kloil l'olainl. (lolil ami Silver Mpnti-L-lril lliiuilmrK'. atiil other. Tim lii'ii nru perpetual layer, nml no n'tlor niniaii! tlivia. Them fowl ttm. ifaidl. til ItVintiliiv ntnl llllr lt lj VHfl f i VAVIIII nivi.ir mi ft ' NlJBpK "um "r "ll',r ''- f"r lruellti; pur- rlKlit'il to all tliono ilenlrlni! taein. on reannnnlilii .iiTiir.u si vitits. IcritiH Julllm'J rinlvm, Oregon. Alo, a Wia.lTItAINKI) 3f3Ix-cl X3ofC. Two year old. KB MACH1PJE COMFY Mnuiifiictiinr of P E L T O N'S SIX-FOLD HORSE-POWERS AND- Countorluilnnco Separators. Incorporated nt Halem, Oregon, October 71b, JSI. 8, 1'KLTON. President: .1. ItKVNOI.DH, Vlco I'res'l; V. 8. OLII'ilANT. Secretary. Superior to any Horso-Powor or Soparator Nowr lax TTnio I Mmiiifticturcu n( Nnlcm, Oregon. Of Orei(oii Iron and WoihIcii Mnterlal. Tho Powor Lasts a Lifc-timo. Tlio Hcpurutor .Sjivcm IIio Grnlii. For furtlicr iiartlrular, nddreea llio olllccr named alionu, nr "end for rhciilars. felrM Mro. Rohror's Now Romody ron THE LUNOS 13 HSKT1SU WITH WONMCHFUL UVUCKSHl millH I'tllUU.Y VKOBTAllhi: KKMKDY HAH A. no equal In tli relief and euro of i.'oukIh1, Cold. Artlima, llroncliltl, Croup, Wliooplng C'ouli, Mia liu, .tc. It linn produced hoiiiu remarl;al)lo cure. Sold by ilriiL'uWt i'iiemllv Prepared only liy JOHN I.. SlIMtlMIV, Monmoiitli. Or., To whom all letter of Imalne hould liu addrrered. X3txo'wpxi. IjoglioiiiM. T1IK MOST 1'OI.IKIU FOWLS uxtnteni'u, .My urcc the piut ilhreo year with till breed I" tlmt. it nml tnem liitin m uu mu Jiunr llAKDYof all tlio nonnfttliiL' va- rletle. lUiliS from tliu ubnvo (tlio ramu a I batch myrelf) war ranted freli nml pure 'l for Pi or (SfurSH. Kvvryllilng wut from my yard warranted a repreienl td. (!. It. WIIKICLI'.lt, Kbedd, Mnn Co., Oregon. fb.a. Notice. 18 bereby L'lveu that. iurtiant to an order of tlio County Court, of Marlon County, mudu at tliu l'Vli. ruary tmni tlierer, !bTTl will on Saturday, tlio Ultli day of March, 1H77, at J o'clock r. n. In thoafletnooit of aldday, proeeel tntell ut pulillc ii'Ktlon, ut tliu Court llou.Diloor in Salem, In Marlon County, Ore. lion, for old coin In hami. tliu follow Inz ile'crllieil real property iiclonulni; to tliu e.tato of David Wenlon, dcceu.ed, t-wlti lleulnnluu'at u laro Ur trcu taiid I ilk' upon tlio Kiutli lde of Ihu Comity road leadline from tliu ClMUiHH"'brtdL'U to Ihu llrlcfc Church about. 1T0 yard from ald bridge; rminliiK tbencu 8 I ilex. 13 mlti. K.".. 'ill lialn. toa olako in tliu creek.w bleb hlaUu In alto acorner of tlio land formerly owned by Itoliert Newell; tucnto M ilif. V lll.'i ihalim to tlio 8 W corner, thencu N II de. l' mln. IJ S l'lchalim, to tho road; tlu'iico N o7 le. t-1 mill. K, alouu ald road to thupltcuof bKlnnliiL'; ton'alnlui; lour acre, moru ur lo, All rltualwi lu Marlon County Oregon. Maiiv .r. W'k.ton, l-'eb.i,'TJwl AdmlnUtru-.ru of raid entutx. Notico 18 hereby given that I Imvu hecii appointed execu tor of the lift wl'l and tounu-iil of hlUabetli hmilli, di-na.ed, lalu of Marlon couu'y, Statu of Or etron. All ptron having claim agaln.t ald e.laiu mutt preeut thu .ainu with proper vouiber to mu at. my re.lder.io hi ald county, within lx month !rom thl date, V. 11. SMH1U Jau, U, X611W1 jj',1 .-'J ". nsaB I'M-LjAiU. 'JUM.JOJ'J'J r32 --.