Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, March 09, 1877, Page 5, Image 5

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Corrcspoudonco from tho G. W. C. T.
I'ltAiun: City, l-'ob. 21, 1P77.
En. Faiimkr: Our public tompornnco moot
ing ntllivkor City cm thoovonliu; of the Kith
liiht., In llio 1U. E. Church, wni jiroHliloil
ovor bj' Kov. V. T. Knouts, nnd wuh lnnjo
y ntlonilntl. tho coniinodlotiH Iioiino boiius
ontlroly llllod. Tho oholr javo uh motex
oollont music, nnd tlio linker band did mo
tlio honor to bo procontniid anllvnn tho turn
slot) with tlielr N. 1 iayluf. Ultra Man
tnno, No. 7, to n iiplondld Lode, and Uh
inoniborsnro.itlivo to tho interests of tho
(Jrdor.
On tho niornlnc of tho 17th, wo took tho
buck bonrd for this jihico whoro wonrrlved
on Sunday oveultn tho lsth Inst., mid found
n lartro nudleueo nuiiitlne; us, Tho meo'ln-"
wnH hold In tbo tidwnud ina;nltloentGrnni
Hall, and llio nttentlon to tho lecture wan
excellent indeed. At this plaeo I hud tho
ptensuro of nioutlntr with llrof. W.S. Mo
Moon and l-'rnnk MoUollum, from Cimvou
Olty, who linil como up hero, Mtfu'ii lotion,
to itttond tho loetuio. lloro nlm 1 Imd tho
pleasure of a call upon and it vlalt with a
nuinbor of tho vallnut tompornnco workm-a
of tho lovoly valloy or John Day, union;;
whom I would mention th imuich of I1ih.
llolrd, A. :. Starr, .Tunica l-'inuof-nn. W. b
Settlomlor and others. On Monday (ivonlu-r
wo bold ft mooting of Itnvivnl Lodfjo, No.
US, and muntorcd Into tho mukn 11 vo moro
lomporanco boldlons, nnd thocoutlnucd prow
polity of ibo Lodj;o nconis to bpiuHiircd.
Alior tho Lodgo won closed a -r.nd trout of
Rood thlnpH wft8proad upon tubloa nrrniiK
ed or tho purpose, nnd u woro Invited bv
tho .adieu who had brought thoso things to
tempt tho appetite to luy hold and help our
xilves whluti nil ImndH did 1 tell you, giv
ing evldonco Ibul tin; oaken, plfx, ovo , woic.
fully appreciated. This mooting reminded
tno very much of tbo Inst visits I had tho
plonsuro of making to Vnlfonllft, No. 7(1,
Kiglii Creek, No. 1SJ5, Illllsboro, No. 17,
Academy. No. 7, Tnrodlho SprlugH, No,
-iiS and otliorn.
SIsto-H Iialrd, Starr, Thornton, Armntrong
nnd Settlemlor. am entitled to, nnd rnculvo
uio uinnus oi nu inn niumuoiH prosont.
Lone; may they bo bparod to work for our
noblo causo.
A rain Htorm Is provallmg hero nt this
tlmo and tho hiiow Iw iiuuia nil oil" of tho
volley.
. I F. IT. nnd 0. W. K. DuxuAn.
W. It. Dunbar, G.W.O.T., writing from
Canyon Cily under dato or Fob. Ill, 177 "rty:
"Our publlo meeting heroto.niglit wat largo
ly attended tho hall wnn full torn, arllou
in IT. Kov. GmuuIs c.'.lled iho inoniiiic- to
order nnd presided. John Djv l)dge, No.
SO, 1h otio of tho hint In tho State, unit has
luttlod nobly lor tho cause when many oth
ers tlrod In tho good work nud went 'to
rest.' " I will wrilo more of this hodgo and
its wholn-Mulcd kind and ho.splttiblo mem
ber.s In my next. Don't forget No. M) It' yon
ino thlH wny.
IteporiH from thirty Lodgo DoputlPK show
n uct increase nfyiii numbers m quurterend
ing January SI, lb77. J am looking for tho
rojiorts fiom tlio other Lodj'o Doputloi in n
low duvi.
Jlrotliu and Sistorw lot ns bo prompt In
tho peilormanco of all iluly assigned us.
ilanyouuuiiraglug lettors cjiiio to mo innii
tho various L-idges, and our inembtrshlp
.seem mnro ;(otle ti.an ovor botoro. Ouea
moro let im all do our whole duty.
Iloll ol o!Ilcer of Jniin Day hodgn, J.ir tho
(urn endi-g April HO, lb77: Frank T. Mo
Collum, C.'.j Lo:tio A. 'Ihompson, VT.;
J. A. Whliuiiin, Soe.j M. V. Tlionij.on,F.
fc'eo.: Ii, J.. Mlddksworth, T.; John '1. Dion,
O.! Fwnl. 1'. Houloy, M.; Sister I.. K. Mid
dlesuorth, D.M.j Sibifr D. M. llt.benson, I.
O.; W X. Mo.Mien, O.tJ ; Juun. H. Jlauh
ciny, It H.Sj O.rollnoSulllng0t, Ij.IJ.S.; T.
J.'liuuoll, l'.W.C.T.
WILL-AMETTF. FTAT?in7P
Grnutt OltlccrM.
S1 ' R,S,-W- " u"'l''f. Sllvcrton.
A' v S"ln;-llts p-U-MpClting, usreno City.
O, W . V. T. .roaniia by!o. 1)all.i.
. Scu'y T. II. Cr.iMfuitl. I'urtmud.
O. A. Sec'y -L. Stni.ini!, Moiireo
U.Trui.-Emmi Kollo. I'orll.iuJ.
H Uhnp.-ltev. .1. U. .. Hull, A-liUuJ.
(J. Mhr.-J. W. Str.inpr. (uc1ur.
G. I). Mnr. Annie K. I mlcrw ooif. Cottacc (Irovc.
O. aiunl;-Mary Uariwrlslit, Tlio U.Wlcj.
O, Son. T. V. barton, Amlly.
(!. .Mu. I,. C. . I'ltlior, atiiylon.
1". O. W. C T.-Tlltnon Koril, Salem.
Hupt, .luvcnllo Templars MM.it. E. Hosier, for.
ostOrovo.
Slute Deputy (i. XV, V. Tn.
Kov. J. n. N. Hell, Aduiml.
W"m. Kitfcll, Wctton.
Cnpt. o. v. Applesato. Llnkvlllo.
II. II. Allen. llnWy.
T. 11. Hundley, Illllsboro.
A.i Shrrve, Daltns.
II. V. tlrnlibf, Wilbur.
Win, Oram. Lebanon.
Ituv.J. V. M'llcr, Ualln.
Mcv. U. nixnn, Ciinjouvlllc.
Itcv.J. S. McCain, Kiiiretio.
Win. Harmon, The Dittos).
Win. II. Carter. I an alllt.
W. S .T.tuicc Port land
1.. .1. House, Summervllto.
11. V. Itvnti, Indepundenco.
W. S. McMeon, Canyon City.
T. II. Crawford, Portland.
1'. H. l-'ox, Antnrla.
I Hn-t. Creswell.
T. K, llnuston, Junction.
Ilov. II. U.JeuMti, Monroe.
C. II. Walker. Astorh.
It. N. McKlnncy, HakerClty.
Levi I.clind, Orecon C'ty.
LnkoD. Wolfard. CoiiullloClty.
A. A. Mathotts, I.oolchiK Glass.
I.. 0. Klrtier. Stayton.
Hrv. K. II lyes, h Grande.
W. II. Llvermoro, Ht. .lolmn.
DUtrtct Deputy . W.C.T'h.
W. T. Itlclio'. Tumor.
W. It. U'Dniinld. I'ortlnnd.
J. S. Cnckelroa-e, Itnielmrg.
II. W. Lnke, Ea;tto Creek,
limes Cofl'ey, Salem,
tames. Knvln, Port Klamith.
Hon. .1. A. l'rueit, Pendleton.
L. II. llojral, Alliany.
A. J. llirlow. Cattwrlsht's.
Mr. Anna . Spencer. Gardner.
T. P. Tapper. MarsliiMd.
E. U. l'liinil ig, Hlll-boro.
illi: l.NAKJCItAI, AIIDKUSS,
'L'lio following Is I'lcsldctit Ilnycs' In
ntirrtiral uddicss:
l'p.t.i.ow Citi.kxs: Wo liavo n-jcm-hlcd
to repeat tho puhlloocreinonloj begun
by UVliuigton nud ooet veil bv all mv
piedcce'ors. and now n thiie-hoiiored fit
toin. which inntk'' tliovoiniueiicoincntoi'a
new term ot tho Providential oillce. (.'all
ed to tho dutle of thU gieat trut, 1 iro
coed hi complianco with till. uago to nn
iiomice some of the leading principle, on
the tulijccta that now clilelly ongngo tho
public attention, by which it is my deslro
to be guided In tho discharge ot theo tin
tie. I shall not undertake to lay down
Irrevocably tho principles or measure of
tho adtnliiUtr.itloii, but rather to speak ol
tho motive which should animate tt. and
to suggest ccitaln Important ends to bo at
tained In accordance with our Institution.
and essential to tlio welfare ol our country.
At the outset of tho dlciiloiis which
preceded the recent Presidential election,
ft fcemed to bo llttlng that I should fully
make known my sentiments in regard to
several of the linpoitaut iiutlous which
then appealed to demand tho considera
tion ol tho country. Followlm tho ox-
aiuplo ai.d, hi part, adopting tholaiigtngo
ol one of my predecessors, I wUh now,
when every motive lor inlrenrcjeiit!itIon
hr. passed away, to repeat what va Raid
before election, trusting th.it my country
men will candidly weigh and understand
It; that they will (eel as'tired that the sen
timent declared lu accepting tho nomina
tion lor the Presidency will ho tho Rtnn
laid of my conduct luthn path bcloro me.
Chirceil a I now am with tho trravc and
dllllcult tnl of carrying them out lu tho
Presidential admiiiUtratloiiof the Govern
ment, so tar a depends under the coitl
ttitlou and laws on tho chief executive ot
the nation, tho permanent p.K'lllcatlou of
tno cotiutiy upon sucn principle r.ud by
such nieiiiires a will secure the complete
protection of nil its cttlon, In the froo
ciiloyinent of all their coiMlttition.il
right. I now the ono subject of our pub
lic nllnlrs which all tlioiiglitlul and patri
otic eitleii regard a of supremo Import
mice. Many of the cilaiultou ell'ccts of
the tremendous revolution which l.a pass
ed over tho Southern States still remain.
The Immeasurable heuellts which will
surely follow, sooner or later, and tho
hearty and generous acceptance nt tho le
gitimate lo'iilts of Iho revolution havo
not yet hnen reallivd. Tills dllllcult and
ciubirras'lug iiuetloii meet us at (he
threshold of thisuhect. The people of
the'o States are still Impoverl-lied and tho
liiestliuahlo blcslug ot a wise, honest,
nnd pencelul local self govciument Is not
fully enjoyed. Whatever dllleienco of
opinion may uxl't as to the cause of this
condition ol things, tho tact Is clear that
in the progress of events the tlmo has
come when such government Is the Imper
ative necesuv icqtiircu uv mi tun varieu
lutcic.st. public nud private, of thoic
.State. Hut It must not bo lorgotten that
only a loeil government which recognl.es
nud maintains Inviolate the right of all
Is a trim self government. With respect
to the two distinct races, whoso peculiar
relations to each othct haw brought upon
us the deplorable complication and per
plexltles which exist In thoso Mates, It
must ben government which decides the
Interests ot both race, carefully nud
eijuilly; It must bo a government which
submits loyally and heartily to the consti
tution and the laws of tho nation, nud tho
l.uvsof tho Stntefi thomselve; accepting
nr.d obeying faithfully tho whole constitu
tion as it Is. llestliig imon tills sure and
substantial foundation, the superstructure
ot ueneiicent. local sen governments can
bo built up, nud not otherwise. In tho
furtherance ot such obedleuco to tho letter
nud spirit ot the constitution, imd in be
lief ot nli that its attainment implies, nil
so-called paity Inteiests lom their appar
ent Importance, nnd natty lines may nil
Ik permitted to t.ido Into iu-IgnilliMneo.
Tho question we havo to consider for tho
Immediate woll'iru of thoo States of the
Union Is tho question of government or
no government; or thu social order and
the peaceful Industrie, nnd nil tho baiipl-
uus ma I'eiung in it. nr a leiuni iu r.n
b.irlin. It Is u que.tIou In which every
citizen ol the nation is deeply Interested,
and with lospect to which wo ought not to
no in n partisan senso either Kcpubllcairs
or Democrats, but fellow citizens nnd fel
low men, to whom the lutcivt of n com
moii country nud n common humanity nru
near. The sweeping (evolution of the
entire
i..iiioit sv.-rr.Jt
Hut at tho basis ot all prosperity, for that
na well as lor every other part of tho
country, this Improvement of the Intellec
tual and moral condition of tho people.
rxivi:itsAi. sriTHAai: shol'u hist i pox
rxivKitsAi. ran cation.
To tills end liberal and permanent pro
vision should lo mado for tho support of
free schools by rttnto governments, nud, it
need be, supplemented bv legitimate aid
from national authority. Let mo nuro
my countrymen of the Southern States
that If Is my earnest dciro and regard to
promote tnetr tine niteieJt, the intercts
ot tho white and of the colored people",
both equally, and to put, forth my bet
cllbrts in behalf ora civil policy which will
forever wipe out ot our political all'airsthe
color or lino and the distinction between
North nnd South, to tlio end that we may
hive not merely a united Xorth and united
South, but a united country.
civil, snnvici:.
t asked the attention of the public to tho
paramount necessity of reform In our civil
service, a reform not merely as to certain
nbn03 and practices of socil'lod olllcial pat
ronage which hive como to have tho sanc
tion nfiisago In tho several department of
our government, but a change hi the sv
tem ol nnpolntmcnt liself, a lofonn that
hill bo thorough, radical and.'complete. n
return to mo principles ami practices of
the foundoM of tho government. Tliev
neither expected nor ueMrcd from public
olllcors tiny partisan servho, tliev meant
that public olllcer. should owe their u lo
service lo tho government nnd the p pie;
they meant that the olllcer should be se
en ro In his tenuro as long ns his pergonal
character remained iuitarul!ied. ami the
ncilormanco of his unties satlstactorv; they
held that appointment to olllco wnuot t'o
bo mado or expected merely a rewards
for paitUan service, nor meielvou tho
iiotuinatloii of members of Congress n bu.
lug entitled In any re-pect to the conlrol
of such appointment. The fact flint both
nolltlml parties of tlio country lu declar
ing their principle, prior to the election,
gave prominent place to tho subject of the
roTorm ot our civil.' service, locogni.lng
nnd strongly urging lu necessity lu terms
almost Identical In their speellle Import
with thoo I havo hero einploved. miit be
accepted as concliiMvo arguiiieut hi behalf
ot the(! tueaurcs. It inut bo regarded
as mi evpro'slon or tho united voice and
will of tho whole eountry.
Tin: rmsinr-NTiAi, tkiim six u;Ait.
Tho President of tho I'nlted States, of
necessity, owes hi elecilou to olllco to (ho
aiillragc.s uiiil zealous labors of a political
party, members ol which cherish with
nrdornnd regard ns ofeeutlul linport
nuco tlio principles of their partv organl
zntlou; but ho should strive to io ulwnyn
mludliil of the facttlmthc served hlspattv
best who serve. tho country be-t. In fur
theranco of the reform we eek. nud n hi
other Importanw, I recommend nunuiond.
meiit to tho Constitution prescribing a
term ot six years IbrtlioPesldeiillal olllco,
and I'm bidding a re-elccttoii.
i-inanciai..
With respect to the lluanclal condition
of tho country I shall not attempt an ex
tended history of tho riiibarrninent nnd
prostration which wo havo sulltred. dur
ing tho past threu years. Tho depruslou
In nil tho varied comiiicrcl.il nnd innim
picturing Intoro'ts thiotighour thu country
which begnn lu Sopt.,lb7.l, still coutlium.
It Is vory grntll'ylug, hnwovor, to bo ublo
to say that theio nru Indications all around
us ol n coming change to procperoiistimu.
Upon
THK c('itm:xcv QUIiTIOX.
Intimately connected n it Is with this top
ic, I may be permitted to repeat hero tho
statement mado In my letter of accept
mice. In my Judgement tho feellii'' ot im-
ocitaliity, liuepirablo from an Iricdccma
m w
IMPHOVED
GARDEN CITY PLOWS,
For 1876.
Wn HWK ON HN1), AND AUG Itnt'RIVINO. TUB I.AItOKST STOCK O THE AHOVK CKLB
hmtitl Pi.nw ever imporioi! to tlio l'.ielilccoii. Tlioucce of tliese lIowi last year exceeded any
libit ever before known In ml Stale, Thoso now on hand aro made with new nnd special Improvements,
Warranted Sancrloi to any EMmv In the United States!
J3m Jl-ATi lyW2AM&z3&azr
X- '!-' I yM i.-l , l--.tv1WiJIM-PiaLk..
-- vt.-: . '- r-jrrfci7ri!ir'j.:ii- - .
N!ateyvwi-i -?-; ir---.
--J,"-'-'
- cramZZ&Z?
THE GARDEN CITY SULKY PLOW,
Tutting l. anil i; iiiC,r, -.vlth ;i-Iioise Attaeluiient. anil HS-lnlu:
lolling Cutter, Is without u rival. It, 1ms boon ho thoroughly tested that wo warrant
Its operation In any soil in tlio Stnlo. These Plows arc sold with that guaranty.
IkiT Send for Circulars and Price Llsls.-W,
NEWTON WAGONS, All Sizes,
Moiiltox- 33xocl-Oi-iit
Seeders and Cultivators,
GARDEN CITY
CULTIVATORS AND HARROWS.
T. CUrVNUVOHAIfl & 0.
SAL.CM, Sept. US. ISTM,
- --. I I . I.I ,!. I J 11."
gnrded as ntlicrwlso than wrong bv tho mimtc
ecKAful party In tho ronlMt, Tlio tact Hint two
gro.l political particH linve, lu this wny, twilled
disputes lit rej-ard lo lileh good moil dllVernn
to (lie law no less; than ns to tlio proiicr coitrwi
to l pursued in Kolring tlio qiicHtlon in nnitin
yrrry. Is nu oommIoii for i;encrnl telolchig.
I pon ono point thcro Is eniiro unnnlinlly In
publlo waitliuciit that tho roiilllelhu claims lo
tlio Piosldeiiey must Iki nnilrnldv ntnl jHaeoablv
iuliisttd, nud that when wo mljnJiud tlio gonernl
nniuivMitcu of tlio nnllon oimht Hiuely to fol
low. It has Ikvu ro'crved for a coveriiiiunt of
tlio people, where the rluht ormiMrnao Is iinUer
Mil, lo kIvo to the world the llrst exainplo In
history or a nivnt nnllon In tlio midst of a ntrug
gloofopponlng pirtloK for power. IiiihIiiiir IM
party tumults, to yield Iho initio of tlio coiitont
tonilJiHtmcnt nccordlng lo tlio forms or law,
looking for Iho (pildnnco of that divino hand by
whieh the destinies of nations nnd individual
aio fliaixtl. 1 eill upon. Hciintow, ltoprc-onta
lives, Judges, fullow elilens, lioro nud ovciy
wlieie, to initio with mo lu mi tamest effort to
Hccuro to our coimlry tho Idemine, not onlv of
material pioieilly, but or Justice, innco nnd
miloii ; n unluii iluitcnillng not iihiii tlio eon
Btralnt of toivo, but iiikiii tho loving devotion
Ma frto ik-oplo : lint nil IIiIiik may lo no or
dercd nnd HCitlod upon tlio boat nud Hiircut
loiuidatlotiit, Hint poaeo nud Impplnes, truth
aim Jimtlco, religion nnd piety, may bo estnb
llilnd nuioiig us lor all coin. ration.
liUCNA Vi-ia, Keb. 27, 1K77.
Ed. Karucic I bond dio uniuoH ot tho offi
cers ol tmr Iodgo. No. 11,-I.O.U.T., uh fol
lowt: Ji. G.lUmh, C.T.j ti. ti. Ihirrion, V.
O.K. Hull, .; N. Spmidiii, AS.; J. W.
Spniiidln. F.S : Joslo Hull, T.; .Mngslo O.
ymlth.C'hsp.; Win. Wells. M.; hlzio Gullo
wny, Ir.: Msttio Smith, T U.; A. Muunoll,
O.CJ.5 D. W. LeHhino. It II ri.! V. M. Ml-f-aughlin.
Yours hi P. 11. nnd C.
Gi:o. H. Hall, Soo'y.
It cot flOO to welcomo n ItriKndler Gone
ral to tho Pacific coum, nud then fur tho first
lour wteks ho 13 allowed to beat everybody
at I'Okor lor courtesy's wake.
To have tho money needlessly spent overy
yoar would (,'ivo subtuntlal comfort to all.
To havo tho money baved by buyinif
SILVER TIPPED boots aud shoo would
buy each parent overy yoar n now pair of
Ahoes.
Also try Wire Quilted Soles,
01 a largo portion of our country nnd tho
advance ol four million of people from a
condition of servitude to that of cltleu-i-lilp,
upon nu tipial footing with their for
mer master-, could not occur without pro
eiithn: n piobloui of the ravi"t moment
to I hi dealt wish by the umniicivitul race,
by iheh foimer nia-ter-.. and by the general
i;nveriimeut. the uiithor of Iho net ot email
clpatmn. Tliat it wis a who, Jui and
piclJctitlal net fraiiht with t;ooil
for nil concerned l now cuciaHy
conceded thioiijjliout tho country. That
tho moral obligation icsts upon the nation
nl ::ovciumcut to employ It coiistltutioual
poweri and lulhiencoto establl-h the t IrIiIs
ol the people It ha cmauclpitid, nud to
piottct them lu thoculoyiucut of tl.o-o
ilj-hts, when they nroIiilrliiucdoritlled,
Is nho nciierafly udnitttud. The evils
uhlch nillict the Southern States cm only
bo lemovcd or lemedled by thu united mid
harmonics
i.iroitTsor iiotii i:aci;s
Actuated by motive of mutual sympathy
and leard, nud 'Wiilc in duty hound and
tullv deteinilneil to protect the rights of
f;ll by every loiistltuthunil uie.iii' ut the
disposal of my administration, I am tin
cvrely anxious to uo every Ici'ltl
unto liilliiiiico in favor of an houet nud
cniL'tci t men goveMiiiiPiit. oi me true re
oiircc of thoe States for iho promotion of
contentment nud pin-.tiuilty ol their cltl
zu'ii.-.. Iii that effort I -li:: II mnlvo to ac
complish this nurpose. I nU thu cordial co
operation of all who chcrl-h nu interest in
tho welfaio ot tho country, tru-tlnt; that
party tie nnd tin prejudice of race will bo
fieuiy fciirieudereil in behalf ol the great
purpose to be accompli-hcd. In thu Im
portant work ot tho restoration of the
South, It I not thcpolitiuil situation nlono
that mollis attention. Tlio material de
velopment of that section of tho country
Ins been arrested by the social and politi
cal revolution through which It has passed,
nnd now needs and deserves tho consider
ate care of tho National Government
within tho just lltnlu prescribed by tho
Constitution and a wUe public economy.
ble paper currency, with Its iluctii.itlons of
values, is ouoot tho great obstacles to a re
turn to prosperous times. Tho only Mite
paper currency Isouo which rests upon a
mjIIiI coin bask and at nil times prouiptly
convertible Into coin. I iidhero to the
vlow heretofore e.piescd by mo In favor
ot Conisro-sjoiinl legislation In lielnlf of
nu early rc-iiuiptlou ot r-pcclo payment.
Aud 1 am sntMIrd nut only that this is
wise, but that the intciusts us well ns the
public sentiment of tho country luinora
tlvely (Icnviud It. Passing from the.e re
marks iiiioii the condition of tho country
to consider our lelatlons with other land,
wo aro reminded by Iiiroriiatloi.nl coinpli
eatloii3 iilnoail, threatoiihn the pence ot
Kurope.th it our traditional rule of noii-ln
terfeieiicolu
Al TAIIts OP POIIKIGK NA'IIOX.s
has proven of j-ieat value In past times,
and ouiiht to bo Hrlctlv observed. Tho
policy linii'rui'ated by iny honored pi edit.
cc.or, Piosldent (imnt, of suhmitlliiK to
aiblliatlou mvo iiiii'stlous in dipuli be
tween ourselves and foreign power. points
to the now uii'l lueomparably tho ln-r In
otruinentnllty lor tho presevatlon ot peace,
and will, as I believe, become the beuell
clal oxamplo of the course tohopurueil
In similar enicrseiicles by other nation.
It, unhiiplly, iph'stions of iltrereiiii
should nl any tlmo during tno perln I ol
my ndmluNiratioti ail-e betuieii the
united states nii'i any loiohpi tjovini
mctit, it will certainly bo my dlpoltioii
and my hope to aid In tlmir K-ttlcinent in
tlio sinio peaeclul and honorable uay.thus
cecurh ;; (o ouicnuntry thoreiit blehi;ji
of peace and miitiidl ;rm olllces with nil
tho nations of the world.
TIIK H.SCTOIIM. COHMMSIO.V,
Fcllow-eitlzuu, wo Imvo reached Iho cliwo of a
jHilitieal c(iiiu.',t li'r!nl with thu tluili inont
which iisnallv attindi the enntcht Lc'ukii cicnt
IM.Silfu.it pailivH, wlm9 liiullitjcu -.gpoiixi and
i(docjle with cr.rnatt laith llndr ritHK-ctive
crciiilv. Thociieiini-tances woio, perlup, m nu
rcJiKt'is extraoidiimiy.suvo hi thecIoa(.int and
const (jueiit uni( rl.iinty of tlio eult. Per tho
lliitt tlmo in thu hutory of tlio country, it hak
lx-en uutmcil litfct, in view of thu ixxaiimr "ir
eulifUaiiiL of tiioeae, that Ihoohjeclinna and
(pieHiloun in (liputo. with rofi runco lu tho
comitiiiK of the ylertnral vote", hlioulil Uj Kifcr
red to thu Ulcijioh of a liibiuul n)ouitud fir
Ibis inirxiu. That tilliiuial, (nt.ililiKl.ul Ijv
Jw lor this solo purpoite, lid tiionil!.. all if
them of Ions cstsUudicd reputation for Initfjri
ty nnd hitollla'ciico, and with tho cxc-nli..n of
tli(o who nru iiieMherK of tho Huiir.jmo Jinllui
nry, cho-i n equally from both ilitleal parties
to tho deliberation i nllidiUJiKxl br Iho rosnnreli
ami arunmoiit of ablo ciunsvl, wai entitled to
Ilia fullest coifirience of tho Auieiicau ioplc.
IU decUlons havo It-cn iMtiuntly waited for. and
accepted as legally coiiclonivo by tlio Kcnoral
liidcincnt of tho public. Tor tlio preciit,oplo.
ion will widoly vary as to tlio wNdoni of tho ov
rtal conclusions anuuunccd by that liibuiial.
This is to lx antleip4t(.d in ovory in.lauco where
matters of dlsputo nro mado tho tubjtet of ar
bitration under tbo form of law. Human
judgment la never unerring, aud Is. rarely re
Tho Iseoimln remody lor frc.on cam In
to coat thorn with varnish. It improvoH
Homo earn wonderfully.
Iircatiilim .iiIuniiiu uiilioui injury.
Tliero is mi ixKK(rntlnii In thu idateinent that
lliouninilsof iiersniis res Id I nl' fiom ono yearV end lo
another In fever nnd asno rmlon mi this Continent
nud tlsowhere, hrcnlhu nlr nioio or less iGipret'iiated
Willi miasma, wlthimt incnrrlii lie) dlseaso, rlnudy
nnd only lieniu-ullieyuro In llio lidilt of nslnt; Hoy.
UllerV Stomacli IIIiiithiuii preventive. It has fro
illlvlitlv haiiliencil. und tlio fiirtlms liui.n iimnlv nttvai.
hv I lit) HI riles Iheru'eheii. Hint nrnim. nrriiiimli.,1
nu nil flue by iili:liliiirr siill'eihn; Iho lorliircsoflhls
WIIIOAT ArVW OATS
Chopped iuto Food,
For OuoTontli Toll.
....Al.su....
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
3VXoxilclixxf;-f
Tnrnlnir, Stair worK, ItvilNlcitKlM.
llnruniiN, StiinilM, Ttihis's,
FANNIIVG 1E1IJ.S,
Anil nil UtmlN nl riirnltiirt).
At 11RD ItOCJK PltlCKS, hhopnt AirHriiHiiral U'dik
lilllldlli', .Niiloill. lleily) . I'. DltNNIN.
BOMIS KINi: IIIIKKDINO FOWLS,
rniislstun: or uom ami rllver tuu
ttled Piilaiids. (inld nnd Sliver Himii
filed lliiinlMir-s, nnd others. Tim
ion nro ierielinl In) em, nnd no
setters niniinj tliein. These few Is
me iixceltent hieeders. nnd lnlrs of
r(C. Hicmor llielrcctfs for hroedliicpiir
noses will ho smitilkd hv tho under
fill thoso dei'itinir them, on ieioimtild
LIITIIlMt IVltltfS,
Miilem, Oregon.
Also, n Vi:i,L-TltAlNi:t)
XJIx'rt DOR, Two years old.
MUJFKJ.A
In
limed
lcrm
JullimQ
shivering nnd Imriilii jiln;titt, Imvo enjoicil nhsohitn
li. nmiiKs iu tliu protection uffnrdetl
i cur-
Itl.,,.
rhllls nnd fuvur, hllllous r inlttents, and disorders if
Iminiiiiliy from
hv Iho Hitters.
dial less clllcacloiis In reined) Inij llian In iireM'litliiL'
hv tho Hitters. Nor Is Unit slundiiril null fuhrllu cor-
a kindred tvtiu. Taken heliti'i'ii tlm iimiionii. II
Lsieedily mltlu'ates their violence, nnd uvonlimjly nru
vein iiieirrcciirrncu. Thcu met, convincingly os.
Utillshedhyuvldencc, nplienl with peculiar fun o to
travelers and sojourners In iiulirhiiisdlstrlots.
I'rom n IMntlMiilHlied Jurlxt,
"I hayo tried tho PmiuviAN KviiuiMiml
tho rosult fully fiiiHtnliiH yoiiryrodillou. It
has mado a now limn of mo, lufiisod Into my
syHiom now- vlirnr hih! itiwrny. I am no
loiiKortrnmiiloim utul ilolillimif ii as whou
j ou hiKl hhw me, but Miniiyor, lieart'er, ami
with larger enpmlty fir labor, inontal ami
ph yule il, than al any tlmo during llio hint
llo ytarH," Sold bv all ilrinritii-lM.
A llciiuirU.ilito Ohio,
Vr.MrToWNsi:.sii, Vt., .May If, lsiiO.
OUI.SSUS, , , IMIUI.II.V MDNHl
(iontlMiion. Sevonil yeiirM hIiico I look n
soveiooold, whieh MiUlod nu my Iiiiikh,
whom It, leiiiiilniiil vi. limit rohiMitlou. 1
(.H'tllidii in .MusnaeitiiMxiiH, und f-'rowln
wurno ntnl boeoiiilint uualilo to attnuil to my
IiihIiiohs I rtiturued homo and e(i;iimruieod
MurehhiK hi oariioHl for homo medloluo
wliteli would restore mv lost health. I eon
hiiltod pliyMelaiiH, I tried many romedloti,
but obtaiiiod no help, but daily jtrow womo.
1 had a tnrrl'ilo ooiikIi, and mined a K"od
dial of blood. I had profuNu nluht nwoiiIh.
and hHoio pain In my sulo. I eontliiuod In
UiIh Htato for iiiiiiiiIih, aud beeamo i-o wonl:
that, Il wan with reat dlllloulty I cniiht walk,
when I tiiH.-idviH)il to try Wn-rAit'M Hausam
or V.'if.n I'niuiHY, and lo my jpeat Joy I
noon I'liiinl thai this remody hnduirosloil thu
dlieni). I ciintliiued to iio tho II.vi.sa.m to
thooxtnnt nt vo linlo, and bavoHlueo
then experienced no lullilty of Iuhkh, I
bclii.voiiio Uai.sam fu,rnl mv Hfo, und I
ahull over hold u In hii ("Uliniitlon.
Vours trnl v, I.i.u is Pitur.i's.
Tlio (lelalirclcil Tliuroulibrcil Sialllon
BK. UNDSLEY
W"'1 SI'ANI) Till! KNSLINii HIJAbOX AT
SALKJI,
Krom March lOili to, lulv lOlh. Mares can ho taken
to tlio I, lycrv hiaWoof Item ,V l)ivldoii, or sent to
mli'J JAMKS V. IlVIIKi:. halem.
XOTICK.
I'iiiiti.anii, Koliriiary 1,1. 1S77.
mm: land dki'ahtmi.m' op tub oitKiioN
1. und California JUIIrojct (. hivlm; Ul.di charge
oi tho (jjtc.l.'JN UKI'AltTMKST'1 of thu I'llll
MANKNT KXIIIISITfiiN nt Iho MAIN CBNTKNe
NIAL lll'Il.HI.NU at I'MIaduliihla. will t-.ko ch'irKS
of anduxlilhlt, froonf (jipenso, any ol thu products
of tint Hold, forest, mini's, and munufactorlen of Ur
i yon. i'aillca desiring to avail thumselvuit of Ihlo
oiuiortiinlty will mHrio thu undersigned, sUtlnt; tho
article or samulv gifeitd,
P. HCIIULZB.
ft27ml Laud AkviU 0. Jh C. It. It.
PniflHHl WY
Matiufactiircrs of
PELTO N'8
SIX-FOLD HOESE-POWERS
Counlorlnilnnco Sopnrators.
Incorporated nt Halem, Oregon, ()( lnlivr?th, IHTn.
H, PKLTO.'. Prosldenl! .1. ItlCVNOI.DS, Vlco I Wt:
W. H. ULII'HA.NT. Beerotary.
Suporior to auy Horso-Powor
or Sopnrator
.YIuiitifuctiirsM! nt Nnloni, Orv.gmi,
Of Oregon Iron and WikhIoii .Materials.
Tho Power Lasts a Lire-time.
Tlio Heptirnlor Snvs jllio CJuiln.
l'or further titrtlnilars, nddresa iho olllcors niuiieil
nhono, or send fur menhirs. feh-fl
Mrs. Rohror's Now Homody
ron Tni; i.unos
IHMKKTIXO 1177 WOXDKllFUl. SUUCKUHr
millH I'lIIKLY Vr.dUTAIILH ItKMBDY IIAK
D no ciiial In Iho relief mid cute of Coiiuhs, Colds,
Atthmn, llriit.rhitls, froup. Whooplin; I'ouch, Mea
sles. Ac. H has produeed smnu rciimrl.alilo cures,
Hold liy ilnieiilslK .-.iiriill v Prepared only hy
JOHN ,UI III'KV, Moiimoiith. Or.,
To whom nil loiters of hiimness should hu addressed.
33i'owii XjokIioi'um.
m, Tin: .vohT roLii'K; i'owi.h
oxisiiiiio, .il y success tno in,L
t'ireo ) -ar Willi thl- lirced l that.
I llnd Ihem lliein to ho thu MOST
llAltln of all Ihu iiiius'ttlnK vn.
rletlis J(.(;s fiuni tlio nbovo
.'lie sain.' a I h ueh invsoif) vvnr
niio mI frci.ii mill pure .! Tor I 'I or
fifor.'' i;-rjitiltjir sent Irii'H
juiiisu'irr.iiiiiii no reore-eni-
('. II. WIUUtJ.ISK,
M.edd, Linn Co., Oregon,
mfm
'tHyVi.JMj'
1.
Notlco.
FK hereliy (.Wen that, imr-iiunt lo an order of Iho
(.'I'lintv Court, of Murlou Cuiiniy, luaduut thol'pb
rujry icriii iiicn-vi, "hT7..I will on H UunUv, llio 'ji
day tr Mareh, 1m7, aty o'clock e M. In tliuiifunuooii
of ald day, proeed to tell ut piilille, agctlou, at Ihu
( oun Htiiix' iluor In H item, In M.iilon County, Ore
lioii.for kiiI I mlii In h'liiu. ihu foiloulim doncrlbeil
ri-il p'oneri) iiiliiiiiiiK In the fit'it if P.i.id Weston,
di ceased, to Wit: lleuluiilii.'iit n liriju I'.r treo stand.
Inf npo'i thu -oiitli -Idc of thu (Viiii'y rond Itmdln
(mill lint ('h.iiiipiivtflirlil.u to thu IlrltK Chirchnhoit
170 ards from snld hrlilu: nmnlni; Ihenco H I de.
limlM.i:.') ,11 1 halutttoKi-inUu In Ihu creek, whU Imlilkit
Is also a comer nf Ihu land formerly oml by Itohert.
Nuwvll; llmiirurtftl dutf. W '.i i;" chillis to llio H W
tnniur: Iheliio N 11 tleu'. II lain. IJ h l'.lih'ilns, to thu
road; thence N' r,7 iluj 1.1 mln. IJ, nl.ai ..ild road lit
tho pheg of liKnlnnlii.'; cio'nliiln In.ir acre-, moro
urlus. Allsltuatud 'u Marlon I 'oiinly Oregon.
, , .Maiiv J. Wl.sTON,
IVh.l, nu I Adinlnl. train. x ofsald e-lute.
Notice
TH hereby given that I have been appointed execu
tor of thu lu-t ul'l ami tcautni'iit nf Kllxaht-ilt
Smith, dtcuasvd, late of .Marlon loim'y, Hlalo of Or
econ, All persons havinj; claims iix'alnst said estatti
must present thu sitae, with proper voucher to mu ai
my re.ldeLCO lu tald county, within sU monllis frnn
this dale. w, U. bMlTii.
Jan. w, iftTvH
Ml
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