Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, March 09, 1877, Page 6, Image 6

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DIREOTOny.
oiu'icint.soiiho national iianc;i:.
Maittr-John T. .'otic. IJ.irton. Phillips, A rlf.
OittMr-J.J. Woodman, Paw Paw, Utillurir.,
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lcluur-. I). Hmcillcy, Croro. Howard, In.
,l7 tteHvinf-Muitltner Whitehead, Middle" urti,
tioniPirnt, N.J. , , , , .,
Cimnlalaa. it. Kill. KprlwrlioroiiKh, Warren. O.
VWdoro-l". M. McDowell. Wnilte, btciiticli.N. l.
litcitliiiy-O. II. Killey, LouImImV. Ky.
(latf:ttir-i). Hlmtiitdle, Orclinid iJriiyi-, 1ml.
fVw-Mr. John T. .fotii-f, Union, Phi III. Arls.
JYorrt-Mr. Samuel II. Ailnmr, MonUccllo, Miiiii.
Jmvmn- Mr llaney (iixldnrd, North Clratiliy. U.
Lmtv ArtMnnt JSttamilMlrr Carollnu A. Hall,
LoiiImIIIc, Ky.
EXKlt'TIM! COMMITTKB.
1). Wynlt Alkcn, O'lmlrmaii.) Cokcfbtiry, H. C,
JI. It. hlmtiklnl.il. l)ill)Hiiii!- town.
Dudley 'I', 1,'lmi-c, I'lnrunnnt.N. II.
Alonr.o ) jliler, Id'i l Pall, W lilturldi', III.
W. II. Chamber, OnHi'cUieu, Itupull. Ala,
OHIi-crm or Oregon Muto (JruiiKC.
Mailir Wm. Cyril, htlo.
oeirtfr-A. It. Shipley, 0weo.
Avliiiir-Hi. K. N. limit, hiiljllinlty.
Menant 'I'. ' DiivldMin. Hiilem.
fitewmt-W'. . Tliuina", Walla Wnlln, W. T.
Aiilnnl Sit mini tl. W. Itlrtille, L'aC)inilllo.
MnAin W. II. (liny. Antnrln.
'Vwnwrrr-S. P. Li-u, Portland,
Onh-Rtfiirr A. II. (trahnm, MrlitrV Landing,
Clark ronnty, W. T.
.ViM-Mri". II. A. Miller, JarkumWIIu.
7V;iOfli-Mri. H. I). Durham, McMlimvIlle.
Yunt-Mrn. K. A. Kelly. L'aH Portland.
Aw0 ,Im7 Sltuiinl .Mr. tliori'ln Smith, Hood
Itlver, Wni-mroiiii y. .
KifC'tllii niiiwilflff -Wm. Cyril'. Hclo; It. tlow,
Dallim; II. I.. Hnillli, llo'-d Itlvur.
.Vtoe ll'i'inif Aij'iil a. 1'. Leu. rnrllntid.
Stato Grango Doputioo for 1877
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I ho nio.l piillnlilc, nuiI tho (IrnnttH of Hie lor nllly w III
Vropi'rly IndlcnUt to mo n clioli o. I 111 Im Iwil, for
In initny liKl.incii' I Imve lui'ii iitillced In mnko up
lolnlmvnti wltliout l,nolul;.'iiaH In II I lie".
WM. CYllliH,
JI.uIit Orctfon Klnto Omnia', I', of II.
To tho Suuordlnnto OrniiBcs of Oregon
Gtato Grnugu.
Tho Soorotitry of ouch (Imtipi will jiIoiuki
muni lliuimitHHiir MiistiiriiiilS('iT(iliir.vtiloft
lor IS77, lo Si.of S. II. itt moil hh priu'll
iihlii, kIvIiu: tl" HililrtwH of MitNtor itnd
Nccrotiiry, Coiinly ml Ntnto, or Ttirrltoty.
Jly mi iloliu: yon will olitlo
T. 1. Davium.s.
svo. o. s. n., l'.or 11.
I'ost ollli'n iiiIi1i(h:
S.ilom, Mnrlnti Co., Orison.
roiioXA aiiAxm:, w.i.'o.v vorxrr.
(l.W. Hunt. Milor, (I. (I. (lliiin. Hoc'y. MoetA
u ttuMlrnt Wodned.iVof i'iuIi muntli, nl tliu point
tli.it nmy lio lUotl at lit mt'i tliik.
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AUD1U-SS
Iml'oro Ttirtior (IntitKO,
Ihi.i.iiAiu't tho
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Worthy MitHtur, UiolhcrN, mid SWorH :
Tliu Worthy Doinity hitn oliurKod too to ho
iropuril with honu'thliiK (o rimil or mty
v 1 1 im tlmn will imrtitU. rurnimnt to tluo
liihtriK'Uoim, I UKidtt nttoiiipt to hh' hoiiku
IIiIiik for your oiitortuliiinoiit.
Wo moot horo month itftor month, it fow of
iih liHVOHOUiotltUiK tONuy, whothur It U tho
uwiio thlni; ovor mid ovor, would bo html for
mo (o dotoritilno, Hut whott wo wrlto our
' Nay," It U oHHlor (o ilUthiKuUh tho roiuaU.
It Im now oor four ywm mIiu'o 1 tlrht luutrd
of thotlrrtiiKO. 1 rt tlmn In lowit, muoiiK
wtrrtiiBorH. Tho vory nirHMUimd full of It.
Almi woro mot toj;othor, hero, thoro, Hitd ov-
iirywhoro, tHlkliiK of tho woiidorful holpM, . mln Ihhmiiios
thoy loll by hundrods, nnd bunletl to over
crowdnd cities, whoro thoy woro rapidly lmn
tonod to ruin. Wnnt of labor, idlonths, and
dlstrosi flllod our prinon-walls to reploto
nowi, Sqt'alld want and degradation wont
hand In hand on ovory nldo throughout tho
RKrlctt'tural districts of our groat and glori
ous Itcpubllc. Wo cannot fhy now, as tlion,
wo aro ai bolploss as tho Httlo babo at tho
inothor's breast. No; wo aro n fioo people;
wo havo broken asunder tbo shacfcols that
bound ua, and thrown oH'tboyok9 of adver
sity. Wo mako tho middleman quako lor
his safety. Our boys and girls aro no longer
leaving tho old liomostoads for tho cities
no, Indood I Unjoymont is nilbrdod at hoti.6.
Tho bright "star of hopo" beams for us
now at tho old botnostBads. Our homos are
being flllod with many of tho comforts and
luxurlosof life, Instead oi tho bare necessi
ties. Wo havo KOinothlng to hopo lor, homo
thing to llvo for. No sooner did wo organ
ize and rally our forces than thoro were ad
vantages thrown out to us on every band.
Competition among middlemen themnelvos
helped do tho work. Competition bclrif tho
llfo of trado, is Just what wo want. Their
privato oilers, sent to our secretaries, and
through Ilium communiuatod to tho rest,
taught us tho enormous profits our mer
chants woio making. It was throngii thorn
we learned it was from two to tbrco times tho
cost of nn article rt tho manufactory that wo
were paying; Hint It wo not Mich u costly
allulr lo mako or proline but Hint It wnulho
middleman, and not tho producer, wl o was
Jingling the money. Not only kayo wo boon
beiiulllod by HiIh gicnl " Trndcs-uulon," but
tho outside world, as tho result ol our com
bination, hns derived many pecuniary bone
(Us. Tho U range hns done wonders for us. It
has lll'tiid us higher nnd higher until wo ft'ol
wo aro molt and women, and not iiinniiils,
It has astounded tho would with Its mic
cesses, It has Hindu monopoly ticmblolo
Its ery foundation. Wo tdmuM rJolo
grtatlynud throw ullitkis feeling of doubt
and romembor llir.ro Im IusIuhuhicIiihiiisIiIiio
as darkness taking tho year nil inuud. h'ouiu
ol'lho days are bright nnd some cloudy, It
Is needless lor mo to ouumomto all tho picu
ulary gains. They nro paicut to ovrry
thlukiiig nnd Intelligent mltul. Itwrniour
buying In bulk Irnm first hur.d Hint brought
our homo mcichants lo time, they could not
bear tho thought of us sending ordoru I dis
tant ports lor our Mippllc. Tho conno
quencos woro thoy made concessions while
our pockots aro not nearly so slack as form
erly. Notwllhstandlng wo ImvocxperlMneed
Uiiialrcdiirtlons In tho prlirs-nl nrllcks in
dally use, yet Iho margin tor prollut Is tun
Ihi;(i, wo t-lioulil not (old our hands, nor
udoiil tho Idea, fur u moment, thai thro Is
nothing mom to do, but rather let in iv
douliloour ellorlH to seiMirn the jjoml remit
wo luivo alioiiily iichloved, nnd mnko a bold
stride tor still lurthor reduction".
Previous lo tho (iraugo movement, tann
ers woro so hoIiIuiu caiimi into puiiiio hiu
that It was wilh dlllli'tilty nudeoiisldcrablo
illtlhlent'o on tliolr p.ut, th.il one rould be
roiinil to preside at a common school mcoi
lug In a maiinor thnt was nlitll crcdUnblo.
The material for otllctrs was suppo-ed to bo
few and far between, Funnels were so 1 lit 1 o
nc(unluti'(l with olio uuothcr that thoy woro
sin prised to llnd a lady orgoutlomim In tliolr
niiiKH who could wrlto or spenk u word w lib
out loellng greatly embivrtasvdi, When one
was found they woro so porsKuut In thulr
supposition, that ho or she was tho only one
of ability, that thri olllcor was frcqiinutly
forced to servo two or throo Icrms In succes
slim. Wo did not know what merit there
was In tho farming community. Wouovor
(coined to I lit it 1c thnt our Inro and llourNli
lug colleges often got tliolr lliitwl t ileu t from
tho rural districts. Niuco wo began to
inliiglo morn with one another, wo llnd
merit and talent every where. In the (iriingo
Is where wo made tho dlscoveiy. Can you
not feel what u dllltm'iico there Is In your
opinions regarding your own class? Wo
imvoMimo resptct tor ourselves. elect
prouiid to think wo aio f trmers. The itou
producing class cannot live without us.
Thoy will respect us nil tho more when wo
mImiw a spirit to defend ourolvtii, dein.ind
our rights, never ceaso our struggle until wo
obtain them, l-'armers aro awakening to
their liitiirnslM all ovor this brond land; ihey
aro pleading, thev aro eiilre.MIng their we.il;
or brothers to havo more I'.Ulli, morocoull
deuee, to help tlieiiiMtlvin, to stand by the
ship, to lend n lmlilng himtl, l-'armers you
iiik.x kelp yoiirsolvos. This great commer
cial moxemeui tiiat Is being t.et on toothy
our leading Patrons, w ill bo tho salvation of
us, If I understand it ooriocily, It will bo
contlucttsl on the same principle as the
ltochdnlo co.oH)rntlvn system, which has
met with groat succors In Kngliind, Wo
need a heailimatlors, Wo rrquiro capital to
build that himdiiuarters, Wo havo our agent
in I'ortlnnd with ft little handful of dollars,
1,11 mem nothing commercially spe iking) o.v
JHsttlug him to set up a stoio for us, lie has
not enough to mako as creditable a show as
our village stotoneross the way. What can
we do with Hiiuli an one as that. Wo want
one that has credit. Wo should be able to
buy live hundred barrels of sugar Instead of
twenty. A car load of plows Instead of a
dozen. Wo should enable our head man to
purelniHo by tho quantity instead of a lew
psltry articles hardly Miluelent lor one good
larm. Much buying and Helling as wo havo
boon doing does not give general satlslao
t Ion, and will soon bring our financial and
commercial schemes into disrepute. In the
Orange Is where wo aro learning to belpour
selves. Hero Is where wo aro having our
"brains ground over." Tho urlndlni: is
painful, hut as the operation noes on, the
more toleralue, our omnium
tho great tlunliir.'t,s they would reap, by win no tiiieil with liner nmtorlsl In tho end.
for in m L-n lrn-uo hv combination, bvnuttlui: !,r warohoiiM's will cmno soino grain hsh.i.
wriutif, a n aue, to ismiiuiiaiiou, o piiiiiiiK llutorH , HllllU to llU humiliation also.
their heads together, by levying war against i So n ,mr yWMti OWIUHi i,y ,, farmers. It
monopoly with a power that could bo felt to I will bo very stirprltlng "if there is not a
vibrato all over our laud. They ald, " Wo I lroy gtmeral ''grinding over of liraln
arodeterm.ticd to havo fewer ..I.MT..KTC
'J'here Is no gnln In maintaining kuudrods Htirely conquer at tho end.
Mud thotiMUiilH of this class who aro living' Although wo are not a political orgniilzv
nt our .iXi.i.k... Wo nro nilv.sl to do awMV ' ,lo" ".or "l,ow lHtKAS dUctl.sotl within our
vith part of them, at least trado direct with
Iho manufacturers, and buy our goods in
Imlk. I was Illicit with etithusUsm when 1
learned that Hit organlxatlon was being per-
iik'tixl that would lift the farmer, as it woro,
gates, by our associations wo aro enabled to
act witti more inioiiiKouco in inimical mat
ters. Many isilltlolaus Joined tho (iram:o
for iMllllc.il eifeet and Inihictico, but, having
found iheiiiM'hos in tho wrong pw, they
"steppl down and out," and now Join
with the rabble in deiiouuulug the Oranpo
out of IiIm Htatii of luthunrv. 1 (.aid within i as a tslluie.
,y.e.f, 1 will bo one to lend helping hand Tlrtflji. g.W 1M1
und forward the cause. N o were then help-1 tandpoliit, it Is one of the most progressive
less, Wo weroat the morcy of monoH)llsts ' litiiuan organlratlou in cxUtoiico. What
und railroad kings. Wo were fust rising .01'' "rdor nool vis the hWcrson equal terms
into bankruptcy and extreme poverty. OurlffiS IfcV'ffi?' oSSE ft'St while
outkllml of (ho old homo on the faun; there 1 a fraud fenat where hir labors aro
essontlal, and sho la permitted to grsco tholr
halls with hor presence; sho is allowed tho
great prlvllego of making horsolf known to
her husband's brothron. It Is not so with
us. Wo onon wliln nnr ilnntn. Woman
stands on nn equality with her bettor-half
Hko Is eligible to any olllco. Our husbands
do not say to us, "I run going to tho lodge,
and may bo out lato; you had better not Hit
up for mo." Kot a bit of it, they justwiy,
"It is grango day; I Koo you aro about reauy
wo miry as well go along, for It Is host to
bo In season." Brothers if vou ouly know
how tired, how soul sick and weary, wo aro,
vnon Kepr, at noino week after wook, s.ome
timos month nfier mouth, housed up with
our little onos. tho manifold perplexing cares
of which would cause onu of you to quote
"Old Clrumblo" most lustily, n-jroly you
would try harder to got your lot Irjg soir-sac-nllcln
heart companion to minido more In
society, and not practice tho school-boj's
dream. "II 1 had n llttlo who, I'd put her
In h pumpkin fdioll, nnd lot no ono conio
ulghfior." That Is rather tiromnntlc dream;
tuko tho romnncoout, tho real will not work
such bliss ns tho happy dreamer presumed.
At our feasts wo meet friends from nvory
quarter wo form now acquaintances (so to
speak) all ovor tho Slate, and become ac
quainted with our nearest neighbors at
least! V0 draw nearer tnnnnli ntlini-. tnnl i
deeper Interest In mankind generally. Im
migrants who aro Patrons go to tho Orange,
then they aro prosoutod to tho "family."
Aiioy urn muoii to tno noarts and Hearth
stonoi or tliolr brothor. Thoy feel woleomo
at,d at homo. To a stranger in n strango
land, how gratoful murt bo this feeling.
I havo trlod to bring to tho trout tomo ol
tho good that is found In tho Orange. There
Is no rea'ou why wo should not make It a
succesx, ilnanclally, educationally, and so
cially .Surely wo can If wo only trust our
own kind, havo faith and contldrnco.
Patrons, It Is being echoo l, far beyond tho
Kooky Mountains, from Malnn to Toxin,
from Canada's wintry shores to Oregon, fair
sunny Oregon" llowor clsd hills and vales,
thai tko Oraiiye is our onlv hopo." List to
ihatwail. "our only hopo." oti' whntoors
I' men. i Ids ('"itsuloss echo ol hope delorrod.
To i; -hiu ono llttlo fnunlv. Ah I nn! It
nii'ui,-. . very matron, nnd tliolr children's
cliiidiiii) lor generatfotis ot unbirii,
ihrouj'iiont tno Knstnud the Wist, tho North
on-i ii.iiN',iiih. Our ship is a utanub oio,
hor rigging is sttonp, new, and untried.
Thoro aro imny soondug cronks, but It l
only their i.ownoss. alio is parsing ilirough
a terrible, a Icirt'ul titorm, but there Is light
uJunil. Thou, llrothers, luqn on. Perse
vere ! oer look onward nnd npWKnl.
wrswtr w t
Too Many Small Horses.
P'llinps it would hotter bo oxpresMjd nnd
morn In llio p'dnt lo say heavii r hon-esnio
tho need at tiio times; Trotting horses
ii(i.r, inniiers, or auy oihor guit. aro all
right In their plaees, but the mej irity ol
buries nro lot labor and not for show; thoy"
ore on duty ns prnrlueors, and aio valuable
in piopi.rtiou as thoy can do work; thoy aro
the iiiotUo power on tho farm, the liiciiwav,
and in the ntrgo towns and cities as Hull's
liunsitlilo as broad and bill (or. Prices of
Jargo horoi of all broods, that aioo.uiip.ietly
bullinud .'niistrtictod on good ru!os ol pro
Kirtl:.n, i ulo high and pay well the handiintr.
"Plngi" and vcrub slock aro cheap, and will
hoovcnlot in price than heietoiero, as all
who employ teams aio fast lesnilng that a
he ivy, hiring team costs no more to keep
than a !i,;ht, poor one, but even less, and can
do iiiticii mure servio. V lamer "-lioulil
h.vc, anyway, una heavy strong team,
li.'iiiny own a sntsll, light s,iiu, but ir
Plowing nnu geiHuni use, tno neay team,
that seldom Is urgod beyond a last walk on
the mad, and will t'iko a fourteen or sixteen
Inch plow end go all day without evidence
I weariness, is tho ono to depend on. Tho
market N full nf oml-fast stock; tlmy do not
eoinniHiid a ntnplo prlco, but depend wholly
on circumstance lor the margin of profit, if
any, that they yield, Pure-blooded Norman
or Clydesdales may not bo tho bet In their
excliislvo nature, but by crossing thorn with
good native western Mock there can Lo pro
it need a suponor gradoof hornes that will
command good prices and bo In domiuul at
all times,
iMirmnri should not bo Indllferoutto this
fact, nud when they propose to ral-o a colt,
t-oieei irom tuatsiovic wiuctiwHi insure a
he ivy horse; It may cost more In tho begin
ning hut will net larger returns In tho end.
Oood hon-os, good cattlo, good bheop, and
hou's.aroa good deal the cioapost. hUctory
ami lUnu.
NiiwPoi.au PuoJi.'cr. A St 1mU party
has arrangeil a niov ii(an of Arctto o.tplora
Hon. It is prupoted to Have, two small
stiain-Nhlp, fftto,t out.it San Francisco with
which, tho puny stoatn up to Alaska, and
tticoco through Ilolirlngs Straits Into tho
An-ticocyan: Arrived tit theso waters, tho
fjiapass ei to bo dliqwinod with, and tho
tlnriin.iiifi(r subsiltipid. IJy tracing out
and I diowlug thotcpnl ouriMUts, which, It
Is conjectured, Mow in the direction of tho
polo, oy (.lis route It was believed thoio
would he less obstructions to contend with
from i.v, Mid tho grand object of the oxpedl
tlen would bo ncconiplUtiod, Oncoat tho
pole tihu oiirtli'ii poles keep onon alter sun
down at least six mouths) tho navigators
propi-o to mjl; another pa-sssge homo m tho
dirt in. in of Noa .jtubhi and the coast of
Norway. The above plan having been ma
tured MtWCii'torily, In onler to carry it out it
was agreed mat a proinlneiit Senator should
urrfo me paxsago throin.ii Congress of a bill
providing tor tho aMslgnmeut of two steam
vesseUiudihenecessarv outtlt for Polar ills
covery, whtii., ifstu.'css'ful, would redound
to the glory of our country ,and prove advan
tageous In other respects.
Tin: Oiikat India Kamini: What region
on the face ol the globe In modern times, or
at auy period, has suffered moro dire ttllHu
tlous India T Scarcely havo the last details
reached us of the great cyclone, which hur
ried Into eternity well nigh u million souls,
and now wo aro horrified to hoar that that
part of the world Is Mitl'orlng from what
promises to be tho greatrfat of famine, In
Madras MO,lH)iiro already emplovod In tho
relict works, and 'JAO.tXM in Honibay. Tho
Oovoiuuiiint ohtiiiiiile.s kIiow that tho famine
Hi llutiilMy will gnulually Increase, reaohlng
tlioiiiHSlinuin In Ajirb, when l.fJ.KM pis),
plo wbl r-quire rellet, after which it will
gradually dtcra.Hso. In Madras, the pros.
jhhI is luoporlionaiely worse. The districts
nttcoted In M ulras covd? SJ.OOO xqu ro mtlns,
and ionium a population of 1S,(KX),1)0. In
lliunbay the tamluestrlokott territory covers
61,000 equaro miles, and has a population of
S.lKXl.tVo-ft.tVO.rtH) of which are In districts
moro Imtiiodlately atlw'ted. There has been
an almost total failure of crops In Urgo ills
trlcts. '
Pttn-Hisvouio Honks. capt. William Sto
veils, with othora, while enuageil lim-riibhlog
out the stuuipof a lrto ilrtree, four leet in
diameter, unearthed four human skeleton,
8tippo.sed to tsj of the Inhabitants of this
country, when It wan mUI. "There wore
giants In Ihojo days." Duo of these skele
tons was of mammoth slip, the skull bolug
aUmt tho (.use of a common water pad.
Here Is a Held for tho scIentM, as this nice
was doubtless eotoinpontry with tho mam
moth animals, iho huge tHinesof which aro
bflng discovered oast of the mouutrtlus. Co r
valln Giuttte.
Prices to Suit tho Hard Times !
m
Woodburn Nursery,
o"Risao"N.
A Choice Sclcclluu of
Fruit,
Shade,
Ornamental,
..AND..
B3ut-Bearine:
3P 38. 333 DEJ SB ,
Vines, and
Phim and
Shrubbery,
Prune Trees,
Constantly 0:1 SIsintl.
J. F. SETTLEMIBR,
Woodburn.
Hcnilforclmilar, rcpssif
TOBTH SALEM STOKE,
a t tub UKicr: stoib, has ji;st ituccr.
IA. Lii uiuil u-ijrtinctitul
.Dry Gooda,
Boots & Shoos,
Hardware,
Oilothing
Cilcalated furtlio CltyumS Cotini'yTroiio lint .ht hi
low, ami will lio mill ni i HMT.T A PIlDPtT a
'.Uo8n ini SKLI. . 'J' COBT. ftOooilK ileilt-rrcil to
inv UArt ol tbu r'lv imo el clwrci. Ni.sy
,CTE:R.Ir3:BX'TCr3BLjS3
Ig
4.." 1. K.I
s
1
:r&
1 havb Pi;i:i hasi:i) t::e entirk
Inloniiitoi Jlrn-r' Vial hi .'; I-otn.'hary 11.
tho FiirnltiiruSUiroeH Hk wcl luoof
CoiiitncrLitil Ntiecl, Sulcui,
ntl i ill 'jci-p on l"UKl aiilfN'ntVL AS
MHlT.MtNT of noil f.ir tlw r .lil tr.u'o.
FJJflKITURE & UPHOLSTER'
K'stt'loi &. t'linnilior S!v.
BEDSTEADS, LOTOGfES
ROCKERS,, W.,
Hy tluirt or ln.;to pi,1
Repairing; and Jobbing
doni: in 'jiik HiJiT .M.'.:..r.;t.
And i.t ruanoti'ili'u jirlco. a I .im a practical w-or!;m.io
JOHW CRAY-
Knli-n. Jiilvl'J. 1-,.y
Horao-Mftde and Hand-Mado
B O O T
s
VOl" WAKT A (HUI)FITTIN(I FINE HOOT
on cm lo ai'Cora.iu !mil by cnlllng
At r:tiMti')mi;'H Jli(j),
On titatc Ktrci'MiipoMio WILLIS'S HOOK STOKE.
An. U'iiuu Waiihaxykii. Price ltKAcis.Mii.i:.
iccpiilrini: iiiiiWy(iwnii7y iom. ()ic Mi: a
vm.u lactMH wyi. AIS.1IKTICOM;.
I.UOIUS TJBI.Ii,
Succoptor to J. M. Kesi.bii a Cc
03 Liberty lit., - - Ni:V VOItU,
CommlsNioii Venc
IOK 11UY1NO AND FUIlWAKDINn VltOM
: Now York l Ifitimu. Pnclflc itallioiit, and
Capo Horn, a'.l klr.il of Ati,rchiir.illo. nial fur the nlc
of VroJuctn from mc l'actllc cu.itt, for the collection
of inoi.er. Ac. octbtf
.1. A. STKATTOA',
Attorney at Law,
SAliKIvI. OltliGON.
Oi'.lco en blalo street, oiiolio ttio IKniutt IIoinn-.
AucntM for tliu Willamette I'ui'iuer.
Albany I H llnnuon
Amity U K Cttchi'll
Iloltvuv Jell DarU
Itiii'iu VUiii Win w, oil, J W Holiart
llrewiiilllu V It Klr!
lliittcvmu .1 W lUi'tuUlvr
I'anveii Cli) I) II Itlilneliirt
Cauyoiixlllo 'T llrl.',-
C'oiUllIu s'lty l't M.uu(in
Colo' Valloy V II Clarke
Cltllf ni It J Mnrrlron
Cevo 11 P Kendall
t'orallU .....i K W'oixln.inl
I'retnell .Uoi-coo Knox
Cliu-k.im.iti W A Mill
C.111111 Crvok it It Hammi'nK'y
D.ill.i J I) Lie. DMO'Uhrlu
Doxtor S HaiaWakcr
Drahr Krimtoa .V Dmlu
Uam.lcii K Putin'
U.i)ton UC H.ulaay
Klktoii V II Halnc
KiiO'iio lotui McCliiuj;
Pe Valley A 1) Uaniiivr
Pcculirovo S llu;hi, W 1, Clint
Oofheii J llanrtfakiT
(lorviiU... '. ..t M (inlne
IUlt.ey TJ ltlack
Ilarrltt'iui:... lltram Siutih
Hillfboru A Liii'Mug
Heinior Morrow .v. Horr'u
Imlcpoiulciice... .W I. Hoilcln
Junction Smith, Ilia, tlolJ .'; Co., W L Lemon
Jackonlllc... M lVloron
Jvilorton Joliu W ltolaiul
I.oui)llo II C McTlramoDiU
tafayvtto Or I'opiiloten. A H Henry
. .......a
Loli.inon.
Monroe
McMinnvlllo
Moninonlli.,,
oiily
New Kri
Ncwi'llitillltf
North Yauiblll
Oaklaml
0UV0
Ott
OroiroaClty
Peieilcton
Pisiria
Pilot Hock
Port Unit.,..
PriiictUe
IVrryilalo t...
Hlckrcal
)tool)iirk-
Sriu
Sllvcrlon
Slusld'
SprliiiU-Ul
ilillinlty
Sweet Heine.. ......
Shoe Wm...
TMllft'tlt
TtioIUUc
Turner
Vsncoavor
Wlll.tm.-lle Pork...
WalUWalU
WaMo...
S II Claiiii'iUm
10 lllOV
J II Morris A Held
,. , " Watcrliniuo
Wru Morcl.uul
J Cate
P P Ca-tlemau
PCSu'wart
S l limmoml
It Milpley
........J II SchniiHlvr
: M lUcon
W A Wliltnun
Dr J 11 Irvine
K iHUIam
..S P Lee, Aecat Malo Oranco
OMPitnslo
Mrl.rew'i1 btoro
PA Patterton
TtiiwMnltti
....P P Jone, Tho Miinker
, TUHiUwnl
...W Jl Power, V 15 Whclir
O Hoiey
John Downing
......lieu Mark
, V " Ilin.'u
SI. ltn'ukii
Y M HliitMry
s V 11,-oun, 11 U litimie
.M wiiklii
J P Kr.r
J O Elder
YocciUa HlUtOO, US AuUwuc
MILWAUKIE NUESEEY.
GrcntcNt Variety of
F BUI T T K E 13 S
In Orofyojt,
Consisting of Applo, Pear, Peach,
Plum, Pruno, Chorry, Grape,
Cherry Currant, Lawton
Ulackborry.Rnopberxy
andStravbcx-.ry Sots,
California Walnut,
Black Walnut,
Butternut, &
Pilbort,
WHICH WILL MS SOLD LOW, I'OIt CASH.
S. LUELlTnG Ji,SON,
I'rojirietor Mhwankle Nun-cry
Nov. 1. l.s;ii.
400,000 FRUIT TREES,
Ail ol Hie llvat Varieties.
G, W. WALLING &JS0N,
OK-v;tro Or.,
Have IhU number or
Fruit and Oriiauiciitnl Trees,
Por alo. hi their extciifive Nrcry. Inelnilltin thr
remnrkable
WALLING'S
PKACH P.LUM3
rJriu Ittilinit 1'i'iino,
Aral tho httt varieties of
3'lmn,
I'JUiie,
1'VKCll,
.lniiji),
I'ear.
t'lierry,
Nut and Shade Trees,
1 IN FULL AbSOIlTJinNT.
Send for ."Descriptivo Oatalcguo.
Pnrclia er can vUlt the WILLAMETTE NritE
It,0vio. or tlieyciiitliiiKi, W. 1VALLIMS,
gfeggaiT' ' iho """-'To'vr-
Bo TKA1VG,
Iuiiierternui! Dealer hi
Iniproved. Rangos9
COOK. VMUM, AKD BOX
STOVES,
Ami Manufacturer or
Tin,Sheet-3ron & Copper
Union llloc):. Commercial Street.
SAI.h'M. OREhOX.
IHKM'ECTKI PLY 1NP0HM ALL MY OLD
frteinlK ami c.ntomer thit I liavo rcuincd lml
nen. aim linlle Hie jiubllo entraly to call ami i'Nnra
Inu my tock and learn ir.v frlce. No:J ibTlif
Salem Flouring; Mils,
BEST PAMILY PLOUH,
DAKHU'S EXTHA, XXX.
SUPEIU'INi: AND OHAIIAM,
MIDDLINGS, 11HAN, AND SHOUTS,
OoiiHtunf lj ou lltuid.
IXIfirliost 37iioo Sit CASH
Paid for Wheat
AT ALL TIMES.
It. C. KINNEY,
Septiatl Acect 8. P. M. Co
V. O. SULLIVAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OPE1U HOUSE, SALEM.
B. E. corner, r.t head of tair. felly
USTAULISIir.U 1855.
Willamette Nurservi
G. W. WALLING & SON,
ntopp.isTons,
Oswego, Clackamas co., Oregon.
Grower of the Cho!cet Varieties of
FIUTZT 5?2tX3I33 Oi SHRUBBERY '
Particular attention riven to Cherry, Prnce and Plan
tree. 1S,
N
Administrator's Notice.
JOTICK U hereby Ktcr. that I havo heen aiiiiolnt
1 ed aJmlnl.tmior or tin, ...t., r i...... ...'.'. ir.v
lor. latu of Marlon county. Orecon. ileceiteil. M
wron bavins; clitm a.'aln.t nia elito are rVoulr.
vJ to iireem them tome, with proper voucher at
niv rcldei,ce. n.-ar Mlverton. in ld cc inty?Mt'hUi
els month from tho data of thU notice ' ' ""B1-
Kcb,uaryS.w:w, ' W. WHIGI1T.
Notice
IS hertby si. en that W. T Hall, administrator of
iheyutor Solumou 11. llall.ded. h.l thlJ
li died h' Oual account with atil estate u tho
CouMy Court oi Marion ccuniv. Ore-en ami "nir
.Uy. the lOU. cay oi March."";: a tonS 0'2loc k . mT
anie. Tr.erciore. ah peron. tntvn-.ied lu fald i" -
oVobf0reM"ed 'M lCC " any .--"'.
r. i n ,c- . J0I1N C" I'SEItLKS.
Feu. , IS , , vr I Co, Judge of Marlon Co.,