jSmmnSnv WKtiam&&&&&'mmn& aMmmAUVmm I WILLAMETTE FARMER. 5 I. 0. Q. T. 3 b Q) W DIRECTORY. Urn ltd Ofllccr. G. W. C. T.-W. n. Dunbar. Sllverton. O. W. 0. Conn. Mrs. H. V. McCIudc, Euceno City. O, V. V. T.Iontma Lylo. Dalhs. O. Sto'y T. H. Crawford, Portland. U. A. Sec'y-L. St.1t.1mf, Monroe O.Trent. Emma Kollopp, Porthnd. O. Chap.-ltov. ,1. It. N. JIoll, Ashland. G. Mar. J. V. Btranpe, ItoscbtirR. O. D. Mar. Annie K. Underwood. CotMRO Groc. O. Guard Mary Cartwrlsht, The Dalle. G. Sen. T. 1 Barton, Amity. G. Mess. L. C. . Plsher, Htnyton. P. G. W. 0 T,-Tllmou Ford, Salem. Supt. Juvenile Templars Mrs. M. K. Iloxtcr, For oil Groc. State Deputy O. XV, C. Tsj. Itcv. .T. It. N. Hell, Ashland. Win, Husscll, Weston. Opt. O. C. Anplcirato, Llnkvllle. II. tl. Allen, lla sev. T. II. Handley, Hlfliboro. AsHhreo, Dallas. II. V (Irnbbo, Wilbur. Wm Grant, Lebanon. nov.J. W. Miller, Dalla. Itev. K. W. Dixon, CanjonUlIc. Iiev.J. S McCiln, Kuccno. Wm. Harmon, The Utiles. , Wm. 11 Carter. Umallls. W. 8. .lame Portland L. .T. tto isc, Summertlllo. II. P. ltsmn, Independence. W. H. McMecn. Canyon City. T. II. Crawford, Portland. P. H. Pox. Atorln. I. Ilu't, Crctucll. T. K. Houston. .Tttnctlon, Itcv. II. O. Jenkins, Monroe, O. II. Wnlkcr. Astnrh. II. N1. McKlnney, linker City. Levi Loland, Orcijon C"ty. Lakol). Wolfard, ConulfleClty. A. A. Mathews, Lookitii; Uhtss. j. C. Fisher, Stalnn. Itcv. K. Hnjcs. La Grande. W. II. Mvcrmorc, St. .!ohn. DUtrlrt Deputy . XV, C. T. W. T. ltlches. Turner. siV. . U'Dnuald, Portland. H. S. Cockolreasc, ltosehura. II. W. Lake, Kaalo Creek, lame Coffey, Haleai. lames h'rwln, Fort Klamath. Hon. .1. A. Pruetl, Pendleton. L, II. ltoyal, Albany. A. .1. llirlow. Cartu right's. Mr. Anna W. Hpcncor, Ganlncr. .1. P. Tuppcr. Mnrshflrld. K. E. Fnnul !(,, Hillsboro. Siiboriltuutu ItodcCM. JS'o. Xante. 1ylgt Ihji'ilij, AtlJixtr. ii.. Excelsior W II Carter Corvallls If).. Western Star V M Wadworth Albany 11. .Capital... Geo A Bdcs. ...... Salem IS. .Multnomah John U Garrison Portland 17..HUlshoro Mil Ilnmphrey Hillsboro .M..I.n Creole Jentilu Lopm Dallas .in..Hllvcr ItUltamsby Sllverton .Tl..Itoa KmllyM Vaudcncrt... .Salem 10. .Astoria Tliof. Jcutif" Astoria It. .Morning Star Miss 8. THarrlton.llucna Vista It-Marlon S Hatch Hubbard u7..Mllwauklc .Totm Packer 15. Porthnd l .3. .Fountain WT Williamson. .K.Portland un. .Kant Portland I M Cla.'Kctt K. Portland 7I..Vnl Pontls I K PCaltt Zena HU...Tohn Day U VThompon... Canyon City Ml. .Nonpareil Mm HTWStcarns. ..Portland lll..I.onu Star W A MIIIk Clackamas NT.. Ultra Montane.. .. Wm Harrison Uakur Cltr KM. .Marshal I.uclan Events Pendleton ll.V.llrooUyn .Tames McGn'v...E. Porthnd 11H.. Sheridan TH Falconer Sheridan 130 Damascus Martha.) Hail Damiscns l'10..Forest(Iroo PG Iluford Purest Uroxo 15(i,.SprliiirtlcId PA Kennedy SprlmrtlcM 153. .Valley PTfctarr Ilaltcy 1IW.. Weston lame Klikpatrlck.... Weston 15!)..I)clivuu Mlncna Starr .Tunctlon Ml. .Harmon Win Mlchell .ThoDallea lrtd.. Union WG Porter Turner 17il..i:ikton WW Well Klktnn 17S .Laurel P P Palmer Scottshurp; 17n..Paclllo W WCthcart..QotU2oGroo 141. .Mount Pleasant ...Tohn Potty Crcsucll lM..Fall Crock (1 M Ncot Dexter lvs., Grand Pralrlo II V Iloud Irvlri lti. .Ashland AD Heltnnn Ashland int.. Klamath Charles Lynch. .Fort Klamath l'.M.,Lablli WDCIaprctt Salem l;..Kdc Mr II Jl Jones Pun-nlx l'is. . Looking (Hiss .1 II Hnrtln.... Looking Glass -'.. Tauten tllauncr... J .1 Heard Tam;snt '2)1. .Portland Mr C A Cobuni Portland yj7..11rl(l.lcport Oil liters Dalian Jt'J..Oclioco TOlllKor Prlncvlllc 3t'I..ItevUal .Tame Plumi;an.. Pralrlc City au..I.ebiU Hoticrt Knkln Union UI7..GoiIioii I Handinkcr Goheu UW.. Can) on G W Ctttctiloi;....Canonvillo J.M.. Myrtle .1 M Smith Slyrtfo Creek J!T..MiirhneM ,...FWA Cruln .Mnrthflcld i.S..Coilillle W W Itajes Coniilllu JM.. Onward J W Promt Albany H)..Pat Creek I.ouUa Kniley .Drain' Jt)..8woct Home Clmrlc Craft Sweet Home '-!'. .Kai:lo Creek lohn Vnncureu...K'u;lo Creek Sf)..Alta KGIIIhm Pilot Itock :Ml.. Diligence b P Garrlcue ...Hcppncr JI"i..AljiUi Wm It Co Hlhcrtou 217. . Crow ford'tflll o ...Holiert Glan.,Crawfordvllle Sl.,llrowniTlllu A W Stanard Hrowurvlllo 231.. Center G V. P.irrUh Urowulllo JM.. Mohawk CD HardlMy Mohawk 2I..Snencer Creek 1 A llodccn bpencer Creek J53.. Monroe .1, J htarr Monroe 2.VI..Woodburu 11 S Ilouney Wocxltmrn Zn..Cr)taI ItllWllmot llcnerlon J.VS.. Amity. .lame A Liken Amity ftVi.. Green Mountain ..Win. ltuell Partwrlghl' JiiI. .Weft Union Dald Lenox Wet Union Siii. Triumph II William Independence J'i...(io al ...........J S Purdom.. Geratt .'01. .Table Hock A Morron Sam' Valley iMl..t'aillou humiier Carr Carlton 2ii7..Hcthel GLNealc lletlul '.(.s..Pnmdtiebiirtu;,.CH Hoford K. Portland .il..JacUonillo FKarlnfer Jackonlllo 270.. Mill Creek W M Chandler ....Elkhoni 21. .Lake Creek ... .Irene William Haley 2i1.aIiOno Itlver Tho Hnywnril Woodvlllo 27(1.. Coruellut. ....... Daniel Kurlcl Cornellu 277.. Ocean G It Dlackwcll Gardner 27i..Mlll!cnma Mary It Smith Marthtlcld 21. .t'le eland FIGood Cleveland 2M.. Deer Crctk Sarah Cockilrcaecltofeliuri: 2SJ..)akliivt HA Wallace Oakland 2n1 Howtll Pralno....Ja A. Kaj ..Howell PraUlo I..Itturlde .....A P Learned M. .lohn 2..MatvCivil .1 LWIIder...... Slato Creek 2-(l.. William Crcelt. ...J V Hartley Appluiratu 2i7..Dcilanco lohn .til M'lton .Ni.,I'leaiant Hill Mom VoM!wttnl....Weton 2(l..Mc.Mliim lie.... Kmll llorle McMlini.lllo .vn..I.a Grah'lo .1 AMcWhorter....IGraudo 2H..Summervillu J II ltlnchart ...biimicervlllo .'..Diinl.ir N' b lllink The Cove .vrj..l'lnlum.uli Win Hanlei PMlnmath Vt. XcwUru Dr. J. C.ito .Sow Kn DECISIONS By tho Oram. Worthy Chief. I. A cleararoo curd (jrantwl by ono Lodi;o cannot bo amondeil or chang'od by another Iid;;n. -. A ciHiiranco card must show tho stand litK ot tlio ineinbor to whom it Is givon mid net forth hh honors statH whether hu Is n lull dosrre ruembor and H hy h a P.W.C.T. of tho Mdgo It obould bo shown on hh card. II. Alter tho holder of a clonranco card become a member of a Lodgo by deposit of his card tho card thon becomes tho property of that Lodjro and cannot be withdrawn. , 1. When a clearance card lias boon do posited In another Lodj?o aud tho card fails to glo tho Brother credit for tho honors that ho ho had attained to In the Lodpo granting wild card it becomes tho duty of tno IJrothor not tho Lodgo to whlcli he has attached bis membership to obtain rrom tho Lodue KrautinL' tho card, tho proof of his hiandlHR. 5. When n commltteo of Investicatlon to which had bean reforrod an application lor nihtnbesUlp report unfavorably they are not obliged to give their reasons to the Lodge. Louo Star Lodge No. Of, chooses officers as follows: W. H.Wllmot.C.T.jEmmaTalbert.V.T.; Mattle E. Wllmot, S.; James Spracue, TS, Illla Sprague, T. Albert W. Mills, M.; . Mary K. Mills, Chap.; F. M, Sprague. I.G.; K. C. Chapman, O.G.; W. A. Mills, L.D. Corrcspondonco from tho Q. W. 0. T. John D.vv Town, Fob. IW, 1877. En. Fahmkii: Tho meeting of John Day IiOdgo No. SO (Canyon City) last night was a splondid ono and will loug bo romotnborod by those who woro present. No, SO Is ono of tho most Influential aud best conducted Lodges In tho Stato ami Its olllcors nud mombors nro well posted In tho work of conducting a Lodgo. Our young Frank McCollum Is chief and will make a good olllcer. Their Secretary Is nu old rolornn lu tho Order aud is kept constantly in that posttiou on account of his Industry and cor rectness. Aftor tho Lodgo closed a tnagulil cout hunpor proparod by tho good sister of tho Lodgo was sproad aud wo woro invited lo portako. Cakos, pies, poachos, aud ovory thing to tempt tho appetite woro thoro In good shapo, aud all tho mombors voted a thous and honors upon tho worthy hoads of tho good sisters preparing thh feast. Liko tho tho Slstors oi Kovlval Lodge (hoy mado this occisionasuccoss. Slstors McCollum. Lottlo Thompson, Laura Uachney aud others soro tho manngors or tho affair which 1 assttro you was splendid. My atay la this vlolnltv has been mado very pleasaut Indood tind 1 shall long romnmbor tho kindness of those i;ood eoplo. Tho Thompsons, Flsks, Mc Collutns. McMeou, aud the mvmbeis all ot oldNo.fcO, aro oorroadyto battle for tho cut! so. Our public meeting hero to-night was largely attondod aud mauy could not find soats in tho school hottso. It was called to order by Stato Doputy W. S. McMeon, and Roino excellent vocal music was furnish ed by a fow or tho Brothors and Sisters of tho Lodgo at Cauyon City. I would llko to say much moro of this placo aud Canyon' jiiy aim moir goou citir.ons, nut want or tlmo forbids, lit tho morning I will mount tho "buck-board" and tako Tho Dallos road. In F. U. and 0. W. II. JJUnijah. IIalshy, March 10, 1877. Ed. Faumkii: Tho followlne is tho list of officers of Valley Lodgo, No. 155: E. II. Talno, O.T.;Nottio Ray, V.T.: L. E. Pon latid, S j Jno. Ilramwoll, A.S.; E ll.Fouland, i'.o.j onrun xuriuii, a,; b. a. uayo, M.I Mary Barnolt, D.M.s Jno. Itabb, C; 11, K. l).ivfn. P. W.fl.'P.f.T. V. Tr..lnr nn . A.,., In Windau, I.O.j EmmaThomas, K.U.S.; Mrs. 1, U . lOUUIUU, 1J.1I.O. Itospoctfully Yours. L. V.. Pknland. Tho ofllcors oi Sllvor Lodgo No, 110, aro as folio ws : Dock Simpson, C.T.j Susio Dndloy, V. T.j Orpha Cranston, S.j A. F. JBtackorby, F. S.; Molllo lllcks, T.j 11. 0. Ilamsby, 0.; John Hicks, M.: John Dnnsmore, I. O,; Clara Kiunsby, O.O.; A. 11. Eisthatn, A. S.: and It. O.Kamsby, L. D. Bro. A. M. Alton, W.C. T.of Ochoco Lodgo roportn sixty mombors an incroaso of ton or twolvo In last term, Ho says tho Lodgo is doing nu exooltont work. Brooklyn No. 115, makes tho largest gain during tho quarter of any Lodgo in tho Stato. Two now lodgas liavo boon organlr.od In Clackamas county this mouth. Tho Tonne jsoo Jublleo Singers. Wodnosday ovcnlng tho Opora llouso, at SAloni.waa flllod to overflowing wlthjiu audlenco comimsod of tho host people "lu Salem, .to hero thoso colorod mlnstrols slug tho pooullar revival molodlos of tho nogroes oftho South. Tho ton porforntors woro all ploaiuut featured mid not onywhoro noar full negro In complexion, though wo woro told that thoy woro all slavos at tho oponlng oftho wnr. It is seldom that wo hoar as por foot harmony and Htich thrilling molodyas thoy ftirulshud, and thoy cheerfully re sjwuded to npplaubo by doubling tho num ber of plocos on tho progroinmo. Only two roatly seutlmuntal and woll-know uegro molotlloi woro sung "Tho Suwauoo Illvor," and "Mrtssa's In tho cold, cold ground," Thoy also gave with oxcollont fcflect "Como whero my love Ilea dreaming," aud "Tho Mocking Bird." Tho romalnlug plocos woro mostly camp moellnp songs, and a fow, such as tho "Shouting Methodist, "ovorcamo tho gravity oftho best of that sect. Tho "JubilooSIngors" woro educatod In Tonnossoo, aud so hall from thero, and aro described as vory ploasant pooplo and oycry way worthy or rthpoct, Certainly thoy gavo our cltl.oiiH a rich ireat aud great onjoyment, for, although their music lackod thohleh rondlilouaof musical art, thero was a touch of uaturo about It, aud oarnestucss, harmouy, aud thrilling molody, that canto fresh and satisfying, and often Ntirrod tho depths of natures not easily rousod to rrll glotto feeling. Leech in Sheep, Et. F.vitMiitt. Finding your paper has a largo circulation among tho farmers of Or ogou, and as It It conducted lu tho luterost of that claw moro than any other, I would bog leavo to Inrmlro if thoro is any among your many readers that has a cuio for leach In sheop, and If thoro is it would bo doing tho firmer In this Hoetlon a klndnoss to lot It ho known, for tho leoch has proved fatal among many Hocks ol sheep in this county, to my knowledge. A. U. Uuhton. bprlngueld, I.ano county. Nkw Jon Oppici:. A. L. Stlnson, formor. ly proprletorof tho Farm Kit, has purchasod tho Job Printing Office lately couductod by nedlugtou it ltluohart, lit baloin, and will fcoott otilargo tbo satuo by tho addition of now prossos, typo, andothor material, thus making it equal to any establishment of tho kind In tho State. Mr. Stluson Is a ilrst-cla&s printer, skilled in ovory department of the art, aud his patrons will bo well served by him. lie has removed his office to tho room In Ilolman's block lately occupied by tho Stato Penato, near the poit-oHlco, On tho night of the 7th instant tho Hob bins manslou at Seattle was destroyed by tire, together with most of tho furniture. 'Iho houso cost about $15,000, and was ono of tho finest residences In tho city. To have tho mouoy needlessly spent ovory year would give subtantial comfort to all, To havo tho monoy saved by buying SILVER TIPPED boot and shoes would buyoach paront every year a now pair of shoes. Albo try Wire Quilted Solos, CENTAUR LINIMENTS. Ouc Kind lor I lie Iluiunu Family. The oilier lor IIotncs and Anl-imilN. Thcfo I.lntmcnU nto (Imply the wonder of the world. Their effect nro little lce than tuanellouc Tho AVIittc liliilnicnt Is for the human fami ly. It wllldrhc Hheumatlun, Sciatica ami Nearaljjla from the yetcm; cures Lumliago, Chlllhlalnf, tock. Jaw, Paly, Itch anil mot Cntancouo Krapttonr; It extract frot from frozen handi or feet, ami the pol ton of bltce and stluRf of cnomoas repttler; It nil) due cllliiK. and allelates pain of every klud. When tpralnt or britlscf occur, It 1 the moft potent remedy ce dlcocrcil to heat tho Injured pattf. The Centaur Liniment I :ied w 1th great cillcacy for soro Throat, Tootlinco, Cnkeil Ilrcnnt, Kar ache, and Weak Hack. Tho followlnp; h but n tam pie of numerous tedlmonlalc "Indiana Homk, Jsrr. Co.. lnd May 9i, 1873. "I think It my duty tn Inform joa that I lmvo nf forred much with swollen feet and chord. A few bottles or Ccutaur Mulmcnt hat dono the work for mc. 1 haxeuot been free from theo cvolllupi in eight year. Now I am perfectly well, Tho I.lnl. Hunt oucht to be applied warm ilENJAMlN UUOWN." The proof It In the trial. It It reliable, It It handy, It 1 cheap, and every fimtly should hac the White Centaur Liniment. Tho Yellow CoHlattr Lliilmciit It adapt ed to the tough mutclet, cords and ilcrh of horns and animals. It hit performed mure wonderful cures, lu three jears, of Spavin, Strain, Wind gall, Scratch es, Sweeny, and general Lamcncts, than all other remedies in existence. Head w hat the great Kxprctr men say of It: "Nkw Yoiik, January, 1674. Kvery owner of liertct should give tho Ct rAtn Liniment n trial, Wucontldirlt thebcet article u er used lu our (tables. "H. MAHMI, Hupt Adams Kt. Stables, N. Y. "E. PUI.TZ, Siipt.U. . Kx. htahlcs N. Y, "ALHKIITS. 01.1N, Supt. Nat.Ki. Stables, N. Y." Tho best patront of this Ltnlmmtare Parrlersand Yetrlnary Surgeons, who nro continually using some Liniment. It heals flails, Wounds aud Poll-cil, removes Swellings, and Is worth millions of dollars annually to Farmers, Lh crimen, Stock. jrowers, Shcopralsers, and thoso ha lug horses or cattle. What a Farrier ctunot do for f 50 tho Centaur Lin iment w 111 do at a trilling cost. These Liniments aro sold by jM dealers throughout tbo country. They aro warranted by tho proprietors, and a bottlo w 111 bo gh en to any 1'arrlcr or Physician who desire to test them. Laboratory of J. 13. Ilosi: & Co., 1(1 Dev St.. Nrw Yoiik. Honey. I'ltclior'n Claotorln Is a complete substitute for Castor Oil, aud Is as plcnsant to tako as Honey It Is particularly adapted to Teething and Irritable children. Itdostrojs worms, assimilates tho food, regulates tho Stomach, and currs Wlud Colic. Pew remedies are as cfllcaclnn for Perorlshncss, Croup, Worms and Whooping Cough, Cattorla Is a relent! flcsnd purely vegetable- preparation, moro ilTecttvo than Castor Oil and neither gags nor gripes. Prepar ed by Messrs. J. II. Hose .t Co., 4(1 Dey Street, New York, from the rcclpo of Samuel ritcher, SI. I)., of Uarnitablo, Mass, To Cultivator Subscribers. Wo aro sondlng postal cards to formersub Bcrlbora oftho Orcyon Cultivator, Informing thorn how tholr account stood Fob. 15, '77 when tho list was turned ovor to us. Onoobloct lu doing tills Is to ascertain If tbo accounts aro correct and whorovor sub scribers havo paid monry that has not boon credited wo request them to forward tho re ceipt to uh Immediately as so much money, anil it will bo crodltod Ut them. Another object Is to ostablUh a starting nolut with subscribers and have a mutual understanding of how their accounts staud, to avom nituro misumiorHtauuiug. u mora are any otlsotts wo wish to know them now, AND WITHOUT PAIL. Still another objeot wo havo in Handing out theso accounts is to ludtico thoso who aro considerably In arrears to make paymout of at least part oi mo sums uuo, inn spring, We know times tiro hard, hut that aptillos to us as woll as to tho farmor, and wliilo wo baso our subscription prlco ou suppood ad vance payment, wo aro willing to accommodate- thob'o who wish to pay tho current yeir's subscription oftfr harvest. Wo howovor, request payment of back duos at leant lu part at tho pro-sent tlmo. Dunning our subscribers Is not pleasaut to us, aud wo also find It unpleasant to bo harrasaed for want of means to do busluoss. Wo shall ostoom It as a great kindness, thon Ifthosn In arror for tho Culttvutor (and KAiiMimalso,) will try to mako a partial dividend, at least this spring. Valuo of Carbolio SLcop Sip, Wasco Co , Oci.v., Fdb. 21, 1877. T. A. Davis it Co , Portland, Or. Dear Sirs: In answer to jour enquiries In regard to our opinion oftho valuoof. Mai linck rodt'a Carbolio Sheop Dip, wo would mi v that wo consider It mire cure for scab. If thor oughly applied. In tho spring of 16.17, our flock of 1700 htad was very badly hliVclod by tho wab, thoro being hardly a hoalthy sheep among tho number. Wo fed them freely with sulphur and snlt for two months , and thou dipped thorn twice, at intervals ot sixtoon days, iu the Carbolio Dip, diluted in tho proportions of 10 gallons wutor to one of Dip, and maintained at a temperature of 100 degree. The cute hat been complete. Wo havo soon no traco of tho scab smco. Wo recommend tho foodlug of sulphur and mlt tn drive tho parasites whlcli cause tho sob to tho surfaco, whnro tho Dip can easily rcich them. Yours truly, WATKINH A COMSTOCif. Pacipio Coast Sknatous. Tho Paolllo Coast Senators havo boon handsomely pro vldod for with placosonthonowHouatoccim mlttoos constituted to-day. Sargout Is made chairman of the commltteo on naval allalrs and is retained on tho appropriation com mittee, being now sooondonlts list of mom bars. Ho Is also placod on the printing com mittee, but on accouut of tho Incroaso of work Involuod In theso positions ho retires from tho mlnlngcoinmitteo: ISooth remains chairman of the public land commlttoo, and is mado chairman of tbo committee ou man ufacture, and given an additional place as a member ou civil service and retreuohtnont. GARDEN CITY PLOWS, IMPROVED For1876. Wn HAVE ON HAND, AND AHK IIKCK1VINO. T11K LAHOKST STOCK 0 Tlin AnoVK-C'ELK-lirateil Pwiws ever ImpnrtPil to tho Pacific coist. Tho success of theso Plows last year exceeded any hi ig ever bcroro known In this Stato. Those now on hand nro mado with new and special Improvements, Wnrrniitctf Superior to any now In the Uiilfcil S(nlc! THE GARDEN CITY SULKY PLOW, Culling 14 ami 1 IiicIicm, with :I-1ioino Attnclinioiit, mill Mi-lnhc rolling Cutter, Is withnut ti rival. It hns bcoit to thoroughly tested that wo warrant Us operation in any soil in the State. Theso IMowh aro sold with that guaranty. Bar.Soiul for Circulars ami Prleo Lists.-tfia! iii '"iiiaui SALE3I, Scpl.a.S, 1N7(, Jones retain his posltlntt ou tho tluanco and postal cotnmlttoos, aud also his chairman ship of contingent oxpousos, aud romalns on prlvllogos and oloctlous aud claims commit tees. Orovor Is asslgnod to territories and ourollod bills. Sharon Is mado chairman of tho mining commlttoo, and glvnn a placo on tho commlttoo on education and labor. Tho Lowlswn Teller has this description of Joseph's crook, tho rondoxvoiti of Josoph aud his baud: "It empties Itsolf Into tho Grand Hondo river trout tho east n abort dlstauco abovo tho mouth of tho Grand Hondo. It is (In scribed as n small stroam running through a (loop canyon or gorgo In tho lilgh tablo lands, with vory narrow bottom lands along tho croek near Its mouth, donsoly covorod with cotton wood treos aud a thick tiudor growth, whllo tho sides of tho cauyon aro vory rocky nnd proclpltous, furnishing a woll sholtored placo against an attack of troops in caso thoso Indians mako a hostilo stand against tho whites. Our Informant says that ono hundred rosolttto Indians woll armod and sunpllod could hold tholr posi tion against a thousand troops who might at tompt to dlslodgo thorn. Auothor bono initio has boon found In Ida ho. Tho Lowlstou Teller of March lid says: At tho tlmo or tho ilrst digging tho Lowls tou dltoh, at about ono mile abovo town and about flfl eon foot tiudor ground tho tooth of a vory largo animal was found in a partially docayed condition. On Friday of last woofc othor bones in Kroat nttautltlos. also In a do- cayod condition, woro found at tho samo point. Ono or thsm supposod to bo tho shouldor bono, was of tho dimension of nearly six foet lu length by throo and ono half foot in width lu places, leaving but lit tlo room to doubt that thoso aro tho bonos of a mastodon of largo sl.o which porlshod thoro ages ago. Krom tho Kugruo Journal wo loarn that mo citious oi irviug. i.auo county, ami vicinity aro moving lu tho direction of build ing a largo llourlni; mill at that placo. From it IllNiliiKiilaliea Jurist. "I havo tried tho l'nuuviAN Svitui' and tho result fully suMiiIiih youryroditloii. It has mado a uow man of mo, infused into mv systom now vigor aud energy. I am no longer tromtilous and debilitated ns when you last saw me, but Hrongtir, heartlor, and with linger capacity lor labor, mental and physical, than at any ttuiit during tho last live years." Sold by all druggUts. A Hi'iiiiirluililo Cure. Wr.sTToVNMKNi, Vt May 11, 1800. Mi:hmis. S. W. Vn i.i: it Sons: (3entlemnn, Several yours sinco I took a sovorocold, which sottled ou my lungs, where It remained without rehixutlnu. I was then in .Mass.iclitisritts, aud growing wnrsoaud becoming nimble to attend to my business I returned homo aud commenced Mmrclilng lu eiirnoHt for some modloluo which would ronton my lost hoalth. I con sulted physlolaus, I tried many romedlos, but obtitlnoil no help, but dally grow worso. 1 had u terrlblo cough, nnd raised a good deal of blood, Iliad profuse night swoals, and sevuro pain In my side. I continued In this stato for mouths, and becamo ho weak thai It was with great dllllculty I could walk, uliMii I wasadvlfod to try WinrAU'H H.m.sa.m op Wild Cuiutitv, and to my groat Joy I soon (mind that this remedy had arrostod tho (UhO'iKO, I cor.1 lulled to use tho Uai.sam to tho extent of live bottles, and havo since then experience! no dllllculty of lungs, I believe tho ISai.sam savnd my life, audi shall ovor hold it lu high estimation. Yours truly, Liiwih I'hih.pn. f t leB tr capliklowku. and Ity the lOOor I OOO. CAIIHAIlK PLANTS, r.llii per 100, CAULIPLOWKH f I pur lot, Tomato p'uiitn. 1jc iucIi. or I1..V) pr Us) (irowuat my Cnen hnue, two and a half miles e.lt from Salem. IIIhcdiiiiI iillnwrd to Dtalvrs. mur.'ml DII.M'liU I'11'.l.ll. The Colabrctod Thoroughbred Stulllon BR. LINDSLEY w ILL BTANI) THK KNbUIKO bKAbON AT Hx.ivysi, From March 10th to July lOili. Mnrei can bo taken to the Llycry btablo or Ilun &. Davidson, or tent to Db'J ' JAMEd P. UW&a, SttUiu. N E W T 0 N" .WAGONS, All Sizes, Seeders and Cultivators GARDEN CITY CULTIVATORS AND HARROWS. T. CIJNNINOIIA1I1 & CO, WHEAT AMD OATS Ciioppod into Food, JPor Ouo-Toxxtlx foil ....Also.... Sash, Doors, Blinds DVEoxxlcllaaRSM , Turning. Slalr work, IlctlMtcntlH, IliiremiN, NIuikIn, TiiIiIcn, F AM IV IMG ilIIIiTiS9 And nil UliulN ot ruriiltiirc, At 11K1) ItoriC PKICKS. Hhopnt Aitrlcnllnral Work building, Nulciii. felly O, I'. 1IKNNIN. pon silXjZ. BOMH PINK HHKKIHNfl POWL3, consisting of (lold nnd Silver Hpan gleil Pnlands, (lold and Silver Span clctt Hnmliurits, nnd others. Tho hen nro perpetual l.i)rrs, and no setters nmong inem, 'inrsu iowik nro excellent breeders, nnd pairs of t them or their rugs for breeding pnr- noses will ho siiinillcd hy tho under- slKiied to all thoso iliwlrlinj them, on leasnnubln terms I.UTIIVU MYKHN, jaltmn Balcm, Urcgou. Also, o WKLL-THAINP.!) 331x-cl DOK, Two years old. UCTIBISHMIinT Manufacturer of P E L T O N'S SIX-FOLD HORSE-POWERS AND- Countorbalnnco Sopurutors. Incorporated at 8alem, Oregon, Otlolier 7th, 1S7(. 8, PKLTON. Prcsldonl: J. ItKYNOLDH, Vice Pics't; W. H. OLIPIIANT. Btcretary. Suporiorto any Horso-Fowor or Hoparator Now lxx XTmo I itlnmifnctiircil at .Snlom, Oregon. Of Oregon Iron and WoixKn Materials. Tho Powor Lasts a Lifo-timo. The Scniirutor Suvch IIio CJrnln. For further particulars, address thoofllccrs named uliouo, or send for circulars). fulr.M Mrs. Rohror'o Now Romody FOR THE LUNOS IS HKKTlS'd 11777 WONItKllVUl. SUUUKSS t miMH PUItKLY VKOBTAI1LB HKMEHV HAH X no cjiml In tho relief and rum of Couu'is, Colds, Asthma, llronchltls. Crouii. Whoonltn; Couuli. Mea sles, Ac. It has produced some remarkable cures. Horn iiy uriiL'uixls ireiHtrnnv rrepsrea cniy ny JOHN I.. nillltl'lIV. Monmouth. Or.. To whom all letters of business should hu addressed. 23x.ovtrxx XjorIioiiim. jM, THK MOM" POLII'IO POWLS extstelii'u. My success thu pist. ih a ii years ulth this lined Is that. i nun ilium ilium id no ino .nunr HAItUYnfall I ho luiiisrtlliiu va rieties, ItiJJiS friim Iho abovo (thu ruinous I liiitch myself) war ranted Iresli uud puru 1 1 for 1 1 or i'.fori'l, Kverythlui stnl from my ards warniniid as represent- ui. o. it. viiii:i.i:n, , Bhedd, Llnu Co., Orugon. feli.S. HOP ROOTS. 3T"vl3Xxlovi XlocUiotloxi. Only $o per Tliousaml ! Ordci'N l'roniilly Flllcil. Address It. It. KOIINUN, Jal'lml Irvlmr, liunn . iXOTICK. I'uiiTi awii, February l.'l. ISTI. rilHK LAND DRPAIlTMhNr OP Till: Oltl'.tiON X and California Itnllrnail (! hrivln taken charuu ot thu "OltKliON IlKPAIIl'MKST" of thu P!lt MANENT K.V.IIIIUT1UN ol thu MAIN CKNTKNi. NIM, IIUILDI.NU atl'hlladilphla, will taku cliurus. of and exhibit, freonf uxpeniru, any of thu product of thu Held, forest, mine, nnd manufactories of Or (k'on, Parties deslrlui; to avail themselves of tlilu opiiortuulty will address thu iiudcrslKUid, statlnK thu urtldu ur sample olfeud. P. BCIIUL.E. fuaiml Land Asent O. & V. It, It. 30 iVytk'UR VTIH IIJ IlltUlU IIVVIJ ,tihii I (vvi'tt ent t4j any nddrun tiion receipt of 22 i'onU ....I .. u .- Suaii A il.lsuuj 1a..Ij ...lilt .. nnnia l.nltlu (.rlhlnil thstPMtll 11 T s . ..ii Unlnin frtunn TTa Ut Vi'U! HU4VU4 WvfcMi mfitl L MM -"& && IM Is I 1 F ' Ji i ,y M I &adt7;&&z ;taatfAtaifmr , ,00: M i rrr-MMi'