Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, March 23, 1877, Page 6, Image 6

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DIRECTORY.
Ol'I'ICHUSol tliu NATION,! Ij tlH.XNUK.
Jrti-.JilniT .Toiicf. Dirton Phillip. Ark.
OMit'fi-,1. J. Woodman, I'aiv 1'nw, Van Iturcn,
JIlcli.
,V A. Jl Hmcilky, Orccri). Ilimnnl, Ta.
Hltmuil- A ). Vniiulin, Memiitil-. 'ii'iili.
Att s;.iin I Moriimcr Whitehead, .Mlddlubiieb,
Hoinuri'rt, N J.
Cnnn'nin- '. It EMK HpMi.'lioroiin'i, Nnrroii, O.
Trt'f"i-r -V.V. MiDiiu'II. Wayne, HUiihen.N. 'i .
fim''irp O II K'Huv, l.unlnlllc, Ky.
llnlt-h'i-n i O. Dinwiddle, Orilwril llrovc, Ind.
fVm- .Mr-. .IipIiii T Iuijcv llnrloii, l'lilillu. Ark.
7m -Alrn. Snmiiul K Ailolni', .Montkelln, Mlnii.
J)in'i .Mr llitrvf-jr tlfii'tlnnl, ISnrlh (Iranhy. "l.
,' I .-,-'';(' .if-ifiiut .Mlrr Ojlolllia A. Hall,
Louisville. K,
KXM I'TIVK UIMMITTKK.
J). '.V i" Alknii, i h.ilrir.aii.1 Cnfcmbiirv, S. C,
E. ll.'hli ink aril. I'itiuiii" imtn,
Dudley T. i.'linn-. I'liifimii.t N. II.
Alniir.il (1 ilil'T, in.' k I'nll', WlillcKtdc, III.
V. II. Chamber!, 0-ui,u.h''C, Iliirrill. Ala,
Olllcrri oCOrron .Sfnlu Mritiigc.
Mifi'i Win ' nii. r-il'j
Oii" A. It. Hliinl"y. ()rtff'.
Wl-'io Mi. I'. N. limit, Sublimity.
Rfcrt'mi) V. I, Davld-on Hali.ni.
fdHMinl -W. II Tliiima-, Wnlln Wnlln, W. T.
Awh'mti ttiml-i, W. Kiddle, Cut;) (jnvlllc.
1'hapi'iiK W. ll.Omy, Anturla.
7i' ci n.P Leo. Portland,
!nti ,; ii i . II, (triliuni, l-'lthir'ft Landing,
;iirk oiiiiw, w: t.
Vi Mi-. II. A. Miller. Jarkriiiivlllu.
7toiir Mrr. H. I). Durham, McMlinivlllu.
I'lma Mr. II. A. Krllji l!art I'orl'at.tl.
Iwig tl"'' fittiranl .Mr, Ocortfll Smith, Hood
Jtlvur, Wnrf in nin y.
lirtfuili' fniitinllltt Win. Cynic, ficio; It. C'luiV,
)illa; l. I., hmlili. llxoil lllsur.
Kt'iti lr-ttu Ai'ht 3. P. Lie. I'nillaml.
gtato Grange Doputiou for 1877
1'or the Willamette tarmcr.
THE PATRONS OF HUSBANDHY.
1'I Oflit. lUpr'ii.
Cnrvalll CoitallU
. .Hut lu Creek
urea'ni Oily
..Myrtle Crcik
..Prnln'n Station
Kurt Portland .Kail Portlai.il
..tlntluvlllo
.Sublimity
,mM nvlllo..
Salmi
lnckcur.vlu
.lllckrciil IUL1.1
.(Iooi IjiKu lack'oiiVillo
.ICviiiyvlilv JuLktunvllIc
.Ofiflxu
.I.eliaiinn ,,Alliiiiy
.Tyjjh Thu DatlbJ
Can) on City
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A Hold. ,
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Inrnc WMntlortt
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WA' II.
Jyliu Kml
VAHRII.L.
lOI)!iram Mi.Mlnnllb
1 B.1(ii nrluu tiailnii
ui INT.
I) II Itlt.i-linit Caiijnn City.
I .11 ' UIIIA.
! W.Mmvill Cnliimljla City
Til I AWUllll,
II I' HntiU'ii Ttllamiiuk North Yamhill
I'VATIU.A.
J B Wtilii' Wo tun Wrrton
I IHM.
T lltliry hlinailvir.... Oil
vai.iiiHiiii;( TKitiiiTonr.
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HWItmun Vancouver
ton MUM.
Itl'Bti-lii D.iylou
V ll'l H N.
l.hllJiu-r Colfax Colfax
riiMMi.in.
iy. n.i'MtaiK Kinn
1'ii.non.
Hll Matitmm Ctiuhallit Point
TIM IHl'oS.
1,(1 A'''i tilyniia
IS l.otiniiilni Vdni...
Ml Nil,
tllllttt lliuloti Ho.ill'o..
11 Wlf.
1, M Plrim.. Ctaiiialn
MUilA.
OP Cook r.llctitliuri:
Innny ruiiniy where tint llepiily polnliil l not
I ho moat null.ililo, m.it tliu (liaiiuvi) oT lliu lorallly t III
propurly Indlrnln In men ihnlco. I nlllhuplrrtrtid,rnr
In iinny Imtancf" I have hceii id.;rd to mnku np
lotntmcnt Mliliout UnouliU:uiii to iltiu'i.
VM. CVItUH,
Mirier Utecmi Statu flmiKi', P. of II.
Olympla
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1'u.UuXA UJt.lXOK. M.UUOX COIWTV.
(I.W. Hunt, Martur; (I, l. (Iliiin. atc'y. Mootri
m tliu itm WwlneUy of ia It month, at tliu point
that nuj tie "id nt tut ineelliu
Moot lag of Subordiuato Grangeo
I.INNCOl'NTV.
Ili.po, No, 'Jl, innt'Nln Allinny, on thu Int
itml as.ttiriliri of wii'li iiiontli, at 10 it, in.
O.il, I'lnln, No. i, In HulMiy, 'Jml mill Itli
Hitiiril:ii n; II it. in.
Iliiinor, Nt), W, In UrAwroriWviliti,
uiul Ilnl tliirilny. tit - i. m,
Sytiti't.Ki Nn. :!, m .NllllorH Ulmlun,
Nitttu l.iy, t! t p. tti.
Lobniioii Nn, 'Jl, nt l.tib.tnon, -it ami
rjiMtirit.iy, ui in it, in.
lir.wui I'lt.ltlii N. Ill, Pit Sitltinlity.
Kno Itnttu No. '."J, Ut uml Ilnl Hittur-
Nuiihmt No. 117, 'Jiul ttttil Itli SutiuilnyH,
ut 10 it in,
llroHintlllo No. ID, I at mul -ml .S.itur-
tlltVN.
TmiKnnt, No. 7, Nt uihi Mnl KiiiliiyH, ut 10
it. in.
UurrNliiirg, No. II, lit uml nl Satur-
lIltVM, ut 10 It. III.
Mioilil, No. il, tut uml a.l S.tturdityti, nt 10
it, nt.
Happy llano No. 10, Ut Saturday, il 11
oVlooU it. in.
llitiiiiottv No. il, Ilnl Kitunluy, rrutiliirlr,
osopt Hi Nov. Don., Jitit., lVt.,iiu( Mitruh,
tliin tltpy input tlto Int KrliUy.
HKNTON COUNTV.
Huap I'riol No II, lnt S.itunlity itt 10 it, in.
Wlll.iiiH'ttn No. W, lhi'l'liurntlity, nt 10 it.ui
l'hllutiiiitl), NolJ, till S.itunlity, iri lliu.m.
l.ANK IWNTY.
CnoNWull, No. ill, tril ttitturiUy, tnoiithly.
lliikioiio, No, .'ui, in KiiKuiio City, Jnl .it
tlity, nt loit. in.
Oliailij, No. "it, 1st S.itunlity,
lionlifii, No. lul, UtSittiinlity, utlOoVlook.
.Iiiuoiton I'lty, No. i:t, L'ml Huturtlay, m 1
. ui.
MolCoiulo, No. 107, INunp CrtHk, 'Jil b'nlur.
ty.
1'Ol.lC rOUNl'Y.
Oak l'olut, No, ;i, Ut hiuI ilnl Katurilitya,
MAIUON COUNTY,
Alilquu.No i:u, Itli SiUiuiliiy,
J took l'olut, No IS, Mil suimlny, nt 1 p. in.
llutui frnoU, No. SJ, Urtl SturJy, t 10
ii, in.
A few words in rcgnnl lo the Order
of Patrons of Husbandry.
It Is evident to nil Intelligent minds
that the time 1ms come when thoso en
gaged in rural pursuits should have an
organization devoted entirely to their
Interest". .Such it Is Intended to make
the Order of Patrons. It was Institut
ed In 1807. Ity growth is unprecedent
ed in the history of secret associations,
and it Is acknowledged one of the most
useful and powerful organizations in
the United .State. .Its grand objects
are not only general improvement in
husbandry, but to increase the general
happiness, wealth and prosperity of
the country. It is founded upon the
nxloin that the products of tho soil
compriso tho bash of all wealth; that
that individual happiness depends upon
general prosperity; and that the wealth
of a country depends upon the general
Intelligence and mental culture of the
producing clashes. In thu meetings of
tills Order all but members are oxclud-.
cd, and there is In Its proceedings a
symbolized ritual, pleasing, beautiful,
and appropriate, which Is doslnned not
only to charm the fancy, but to culti
vate and enlarge tho mind and purify
the heart, having at tho samu time
strict adaptation to rural pursuits. Tho
secrecy of the ritual and proceedings
of the Older have been adopted chlolly
fur the purpose of accomplishing desir
ed cillclcncy, extension, and unity, ami
(o secuie among its momber-i, in the
internal working of tho Order, confi
dence, harmony, and security. Woman
are admitted to full membership, and
we solicit the co-opointJon of women,
because of a conviction that without
herald success will be less certain am!
decided. .Much might bo aid in this
connection, but every husband and bro
ther knows that where ho can be ac
companied by Jtis wife or ulster no les
sons will bu learned but tho.-e of purity
and truth. Tho Order of Patrons of
Husbandry will accomplish a thorough
and systematic organization among far
mers and hortlculturMs throughout the
United .States, and will aecuro among
them intimate social relations and ac
quaintance with each other, for Iho ad
vancement and elevation of their pur
suits, with an appreciation and protec
tion of their truo interests. y such
means may bu accomplished that which
oxistH throughout the country In all
utiiur iivui-iiiiuiiis nun uniting uu oilier
Classen, combined co-operatlvo associa
tion for individual Improvement ami
common beuellt.
Among tho advantages that may be
derived from the Older uro systematic
arrangements for prouuiing uml dN
seminating, lu tho most expeditious
maiinur information relative to crop,
demand and supply, price-, markets,
and transportation, throughout tho
country; also for the purchase and ex-
i-iiiuifcu ui atuL'u, hucus, aim desired va
rieties of plants anil trees, and for tho
purposo or procuring help at homo or
from abroad, ami situations for persons
seoiung employnu'iit: nlao for ascer-
tnlnhiguud testing tho merits of newly-.
uiscuvorcii iitniiing implements, nnd
tho.se not in general u-e, ami for de
tecting and oxposlngthosothat are un
worthy, uml for protecting, by all avail
able means, the farming interest from
fraud and deception, mul combination
of every kind. Wo i;uore all political
or U'ligious di-cusluns in tho Order.
Wo tin not soltelt the pationage of any
srot, association, or individual upon
any grounds whatever, except upon
tho lutriiiNk' merits of tho Order, tho
bettor to secure greater benollts to our
members, ,. s. srn i
IVkln.C'owlitv.Co., W.T.
SOME SUQQE8TIOH8 TO FARMERS.
OroRon Is K'nB to priluco a viva quanti
ty of wlioat tills yoar, tho scaion continulnR
favorable. With Increased area of wheat
Hold nnd unusually lino opportunity tor
putting iu work to tho Lost advantau, It Is
afo lo predict plethoric Rranarlos and waro-
uoufei'H. Jinai wm urlng money into mo
countrj't which, being dlaturbod In tho or
dinary conrso ol tralllo, will glvo most of ut
onougli to buy buttor and potatoes nnd (.null
other utcosnarlos aa wo ordinarily havo to
tond to California for. And this brings uu
jpco to fa"o with a conundrum. Why should
tho peoplo of Oregon ever buy a pound of
butter or chooso or a potato, or an v other nr
tlrto or tablo consumption which comes
from tho farm? Thero l moro monoy In
dairy products whem tho market is stoady
nnd HUlUclont than In wheat. Thero Is more
money lu rnhluir notntnrx nt .in paiUm u IiiikIi.
ol thau lu wheat ni a dollnr. Thero is moro
money In carrots nt $10 a ton than lu wlioat
nt auy prlco that may roanonably bo expect
ed. Why not produco at homo all tho farm
products noedod for hotnocousumptlon?
Wo hnvo heard itsorlouslynked by per
sons who, not having poreonnl knowledge
In tho promiios, Judged, by tho fact of our
importing buttor from California, whethor
thero was not bomothimr In tlm cllmnin nf
Oroon thnt made it iir.pom'ilc to put up but
ter here that would keep for Winter uic To
moso who uavo any knowledgo on tho sub
Joist, tho question sooms absurd; but is It nt
an roinarKiiojoiunia stranger B""K into a
country which io all outward nppearanco
win peculiarly ndapted to dolry farming, nud
yot llndlng bulter on tho tables of tho pub
lio bonnes from nuothor country, should
supposo thoro must bo aomo climatlo expla.
nation of tho oxtraordlnnry fact. Kvorv
winter largo amounts of California butler
aro shipped to Portland. No small qiinutlty
of this Is consumod in tho towns up tho
vn.Jey. Tho snmo is truo with roopoct to po
tatoes. Thoso havo boon suppllod this year,
If WO lltO not lllislnrbrinril. Irnm flrm-nn'
farms; but ills tho first tlmo Hiieh hits beon
thoca-o lor tt number of yotrc Twolvo
Mom!,- i,'o potatoes were arriving hero by
oven .i Minor, nud nailing irom u doilur to
a dollar and ft quartnrn bushel nt retail.
The crop of n couplo of ncresor potatoos
would tin n hnvo furnUhcd ono urour furni
rrs nil 'ho iiimoy necessary to tnoft his finil
ly capoiibiH for tho year. Of nil farm pro.
ducts, ulic . Is Iho most lollablo for nn .
cluslvo i-rcp. Tho market Is suror. mul Iho
iliKtii.iina'n valuo smallor. Tho rlk of
iipprru aion oiqiiniuy of tho nrtlclo h much
,.? ' lu" n l',vo of n."y 0,ll6r r'M product.
lliHllO mnutr cou'd spend npartofllio
f.oiMMi if-iwcpn soon uiuo nnu Harvest lit
cultiviiilug such ctops as newl cnltlvathn
Jiixtiu tliol limp, (ilnl lovMiuld llnil ultho
end of tho j mr tho "odd kpolls" thus spojt
w6ro tl.o mut proll'ablo of liN yenr'n work,
lhat.tto, lslhoseaon when dairy work is
mosi pro luutlvu. Oregon biittor otiuht to bo
nn every Oregon lioubukcoper'n tublu ovory
d.iv lu tho vwir, nnd ns aweit ami fresh, cer
tainly, f.s t!mt which Is Imported from Call
roiiini. 'Iho farmer'! Initio should havo It
1 1 os h from tho churn ill! wlntnr. uml llwi
peoplo vt tho towns should bo suppllod from
that wlil.-'i was put uji In tho sumnior. Wo
do not Miijfgpni thnt tiumors nbandon tholr
gioiMimd s.ili stiiiilo. A few mako Icind
jomely ou of dairy ijrnilm; oselimlvelv,
uittiin iiun.uor or such must bo limited.
lmtwi' Hiiggost Ii Unit tho rcgnl.tr wheat
firming :o supplemented with thoso other
tliliigb, tvMuh could bo dotio without Inter
frreiu'o wlili the main businrss, and whluli
woul 1, ono yo-ir with nnother, pay tho onltro
lainlly oponsos or (ho fanner, nnd ndd to
(lio coml'orto of his homo lu n hundred wayu.
uu'ijoiwtn.
Feeding and Working Horses.
Horsos to work.well mutt lo fnl well, but
Judgmont must bo tired both In ficdlug nnd
working. Tho fted of hor-es should bn nt
regular icteivah, nnd rrgulRr and siittrd
nniounts atoBch Hid. 11 bortcs oro to do
hard snd constant work they should hnvo
sotno subslnntlnl grain, barliy or cnf, at
least threo times u dBy. Afitr tach mtal
somo tlmo should bonllowrd lor tlm diges
tion to toko plaeft btforo being nut lo hard or
quick work. If this bo not sliowoil Iho
grnln will not do tho hor?a as much goed, !
but will pass his Momaeli and bowola In it i
wholoor uno'iges'.od state; and thin Is not
all, it will tugendcr tbo most obstructive
dlsoases. Cases nro numerrus In which'
Horses particularly stau horses havo fal
len down tlead within a low mlUs of tho
station where they wero ftd. Post iiinrtem
esnmluatlons lu micii eneH vorv unliorndy
show that death was produco 1 by Indigo.,
tlon producing acutofhcflloorotlierdisiHsiv.
Jxporlmeuts liave been made with two dogs,
botn boing ftd nt the same limn mi the same
kind nud tho mum quantity of f. oil, whllo
ono was takon out nnd put upon tho hunt
Jul mediately; the otlur wni ullowed to go to
his konuci nnd sleep. At tho end '!" an hour
both wero killed. Tho Idlo dog's stomach
wits founil empty, nud tho Inttntinon con
tained tho dlL.CS (il lllnnl? Ilia ulnmai.li nfllin
other coutalnod Iho food undlgeRtod and tho
1 rst lutestlnes ontirely empty. Ho It 1h with
tho horse; If allowed n little tlmo for rest
nllor a moal the stomnch iIIkcau tho food
and It passes on into tho Intestines and la
matin up Into uourlnhmcnt for tho system;
but f put to work nt onco tho food remains
undigested and tho animal worso oil" tlinn If
ho had beon fod but half n moid. Thoro Is
probably no moro common rnuso ol Iho
heaves in horaeu than tho prnctico of puttiug
llilll 10 Work (CO snnn ftrtnr rnnitlmr lilm will.
owuiu ij in u,) iuuu, rcmni-i'itioii,
..A bill has boeu lntroducoil In tho-Now
JOrk li'iahlatltro llniltlm? thn nimnnt nt
rraicnuue otnoi uy n church which mny
bo exempted from taxation. Tho ollow.tuco
Is rfstrJcted lo tho grouud on w hich Iho
ihurcli stands and tiventy-ilvo leolonoach
side.
A contemptuous stream: tho Illver To.
NORTH SALEM STORE.
4 T TnB nitfOK HTOIIK, IIA8 JUST IlKCKIV
ta. uil a fall JHurtmcM of
Gfonoral ifJiToroliandiso,
Dry G-ooclSj
G-rooorioo,
;oot8 &, Shoos,
Hardware,
Oiothing
Cnleulntod for tho City Mul Countn-Tradc. I!oni;ht at
oit, nnd w.U lio ol,l nt us bSlAI.fi A niori'r, ni
thoo who SKLL AT COST. tV-Uooila aillvcrcd to
nnv part ol tiio cltv aco of chari'o. KovSv
MILWAUKIE NUESERY,
Orcult'st Vai'Iety of
P K V I T TREE S
In Oregon,
Consisting of Apple, Pear, Peach,
Plum, Piune, Cherry, Grape,
Cherry Currant, iLawtcn
Blackberry, Ranpberiy
and Strawbeiry Soto,
California Walnut,
Black Walnut,
Buttermit, &
Filbort,
which wii.i. i;n soi.u low, foji cash.
s. luellTng &SOIVJ,
Proprietor! Milttniiklo Nureiry.
Not. 1,1 -ID.
400,000 FRUIT TREES,
All ot the ltcst Vnrlcllt'N.
G, W, WALLING W SON,
Oswcpi, Ox.,
Uavo this number of
Fruit and Oriinincntnl Trees,
For li In tl olr cxtcntlvo Niirtcry, Incluilliia the
rcmirkablo
WALLJNGVS
"tiK
lixamination nt tho State University.
Tho flrht tt.nn oftho Unlyorslty closodlast
week, and tho ulutses in thodlll'ortutdoiurt
inonts pitMseil through itncxnmlii.ttlon. Wo
wero not present to witness tho closing oxer
clens , bur nro Informed that Iho oxammnllon
wits very orni!tnili. snowing t intso far as
Couuty Graugo Meotiiig, r. of H.
It will bo necessary lor every Sulordlnnto
(Iraiigo hi Million lounty, dining March, or
at Itulr next iiioetlug, to ebot thrto delo
gates to itllond it county lueotlug to bo held
In Salem un tlm mvoihI Motility lu April
next, at tho luur of 10 o'clock it. m , in tho
(liitugu Hall, for tho purposo of oleotlng
ropri.cutiitloito thu Statu ilr.tngt,. whloh
meets lu May mt. tSeo prooeodlngs of last
Statu Uriingo, paKS0, lor liulruotlous )
U. W. Host, Unruly.
0 tho
Oregon
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
UiMvottou No. 100, moots lt, SatunUy. ul
lOo'olttfk. ' t
PA'iVjNs'oF HUSUANDRY.
Notlco U hi)-vby ulveu to tho Miulor of
tho dlll'orviit kU,M)nlliiilu (Intugoi of Mini
iHitinty, that It is tholr iluty to elect thrtu
ilt'UgHtin trom ua.ih (Imiigulo uttoud uixm
vtiiitlnu lu Albany, on thu fcocoud Alonday
lu A pill, W., lit la .iVIoi-k a, ui , lor Iho
purpiHitof elvK-thig reuiMuitatltis to tho
Slste i.rhi,(.t., viieh uietii. in Suit m mi tliu
fomih'J'iuul.-y lu May, ls77.
Jt, A, ll.VJNT, IVpnty,
Subordiaato Oranges of
blate Urnugo.
Iho Secretary u( oauli Orange will plensp
aetul tlm iiuint of MivstoriuidStH'retnryulmit
r S77. lo Sec. ol S. 0. on noon as praotl
cable, Kivhii tho nddrMs ol Master and
Soeretitry, County Mini statu, or Territory.
y so doing you will obllgo
T. I. Daviusox,
.... ,. SVo S " I'.of H.
Post olllno nddrnes:
Salem, Marlon Co., Oregon.
1 i ,l
Tluro lias Wen boino tall; nloutao! aagd
lu tlm coinuiloalonenihliiof ludltu atlklnby
men who want Uioiilnco, 'lhat the rtviit
iHHiuiiUnlunor, Smith, will luumlnMtt the
hrait ut thdl C.'llco. iu.iv bo Imtirnl fnvm tluv
r.u'l Unit ho xx ncOniinoiided lor iho plnco
by PriKkltut Hijes lilumelf. Whcn'Presl
dent Otniit wini Icikiugiibout fir i"iimotent
ami Inn ovi iuvii lo upiiolnl, ho t.tlontplud
llayi'A to imminent) tuno ihucu, wli.cli
kv UUl by uuiulng Smith,
tho students hnvo ndvnncod thoy hnvo mado
thorough work. This being tho llrst term
mo exniuiuiuioHM cotuu not uavo lison ns
thorough lu many respects n thoy will In
thu future, for nil tho clasics had to bo or
giinl7ed and many of tho studontn did not
outer tho school until tho term was half out.
1 hero tiro throo classes In Latin nnd two In
(Iroek, which reclto to Prof. Johnson, tho
President, nud thev wero nrattv thorniurhlv
examined, or as our Inform tut Rays, literally
picked to pieces. Tho two advanced oIbihcs
hi l.'tlln nro rmtdlng Virgil, nnd tho othor
Iho l.ttln i (-mlrr, just roitly to coinmrnco
Caesar. Vlmy certainly did grent credit to
theniMiI ves ami to 1'ror. Johusou. Tho class
Just cnminoncltiic In lttin Is composed of
about thirty young ladles' and gentlomou.
they nro well ndvnncod lu grammar and nro
lu thn llrvt I. tliu re.uler. Thoy worn each
s-nglv txanilued by Prof. Johnson on tholes
a ms they had Rune ovei In thogramniarnnd
render mul ntooil tlto test of ft thorough hnck
ling dinimlily. lfthey go thmugh ncourso
ot f mr yean ns thorough aa thoy havo com
menced lliey will bomastersnf tholanguoge.
n.w iLu-itn iii iiii'iu uiu mutuy nati)iiroiigii
in tlm elnsi In l.ttln. Tho osniulnation in
nmtliiMiiattis was very duo and thorough,
oonsliU'rlng tho opjiortunltles thoclnssos hnd
during tho term. Tho classes In Algebra
had l uli onil .itnl wrltlen examinations, ami
etc i -.u.Wtlud'eVcd tint thoy thoroughly
inul.uli .1 .ill tliey hiuI prtHsed over. All
tho clasif a lu niiitlieuinilo did gieatoredlt to
thoiDnolM - tiivl niucli honor ,o Prof, Unlly,
who has lhat chair lu tho University, It was
Impossible for in to know how e.ioh studont
siiuoedt'd in tho wrliton ox.imtnatlon, for wo
oiMiidnot sou all tho work, but wo aro In
formed Iho Mnndlng was generally aa high
ns lu Hit mal examination. Tho problems In
Algebra given to Iho class to solvo wero the
snuie given to tho freslimon class at Yalo
ColieKo lnt yoar.
Ihi.'itlvitnced class in Geography iindor
thoelmrgoof Prof. Condon did splendidly.
Tho clasi iiumbertKl hIkiuI thirty and each
ono wits required to draw it nil p ofiupor from
a hat with h number written on It, and then
was handed by iho I'rofovsor it slip of piper
u ntaluing tho unmo ofhome state, oontlnont,
ta or laku w liloti they w oro required to draw
on i ho Ihtik botrd from moinory, putting
down nil tlm mountains, rivers, l.ikos, nnd
chief titles; then bound tho auio and tell
tho name of Its rlvera, lakew, mountains,
Biid cllles. It was very ploasiut; to see how
correctly tho uinps wero drawn. Tho fact U
tliey uiu pei feet masters oftho part of geogra
phy they htve tusid over. Prof. Condon
timkin thorough work, and In hia depart
ment lu solonco cannot bo oxcolled In the
state, 'l ho examinations iu tho Preparatory
dopattment wero equally ai good ami thor
ough as lu tho Collegiate. We cnnot namn
each class of thla departmeut, but all ox
amlnod lu grammar, arlilinietlo, reeling and
geography. Oregon will be proud of tho
start sho has made In the University. rVii
icne (7ii(i hi.
SocrtilarySohuts bus notltleil all beads of
burMiiM ot tho Interior IVritrtmeut that dur
jug his admlnlsirMtion of Its atUlrs thoro will
brt no removals of clerks or other employes
except fur c.tuso, and no promotions oxeept
for utaritv it will thctttfore Ih useless tor
powons to tllci papers solicillnwr clerlittl np
jsiintinaula or promotion on merely prtronal
or political i;i oil ml, ami in addition to this
ttittn bo nutted that thoro aro at present no
) dcaiitiU'a ui auy klud to bo Ulled.
STORE.
, i iiwn rrncn.3i:n tiik KNTinK
Intercut of tat. Yratno A Lousliary lo
tho I nrnlttiro btoro on thu Witt rldu of
t;oniiiicrrlnl Street, Sjnlcm,
ami hijiI keep on liana a OCNEHAL AS-
own i .ui,. i or coixif for
nll
ta
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co(lfortho retail trailo,
FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY
rrlor & Clmmlicr sIh,
BEPSTEADS, LOTOGES,
ROCKERS. &C,
I)y tho ft or rliulo piece.
Repairing and Jobbing
DONH IN' THU UKST JI.VNNKII,
And at reasonable nice, n I am a practical workman
JOHN CRAY.
Sllm..TlilyW. lS-"y " ' !.
P.EACH PLUM,:
Xho Italian I?rimo,
Ami the bat varlitin or
D' 111 ill,
ri'tiuc,
I'cacJj,
Apple,
rear.
Chori'y,
Nut and Shade Trees,
IN I'Uf.L ASSOHTMENT.
Send for Dosoriptivo Cataloguo.
tt.
STRANG,
Importer mul Dealer lu
Homo - Mado and Hand-Mado
J3 O OT S .
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you can be acconucolati-il by calling
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It J Morrison
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II V KviiUall
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ltocoo Knot
ClAcMnilK W A .Mills
Cainji I reck G It Ihmmerfli'j
l'.UI.i J 1) l.ee. I) M ilmlirlo
Dexter b lUmliiaki'r
Drain' Krotvton A Drain
lluni5cus..., Kl'orlin
P'lyton El' H.idjwny
Klkton , A 11 llnlne
Hu,iiio ; Jnhn Ma'luiic
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t'orett tlmvc i.t lliuluf, W I, ISirtU
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Ilrnner Momv A llerrvn
Iiuleitenttcnce W I. HotlMn
Junction tjmttb, l'.rattlld A Co,. W I, I.rmon
JuckfuuvillQ M lM,ron
KUu' alley Conner A Crero
Ji-lTerton..., Joiin W llolauil
I.ptTlollle II V JlcTlmraond
Lafijlto Or Popplcton. A II L'enry
Lebanon , s II Clanchton
Jlniiroo... Jo li.lcv
Mc.Miiintllle J II Morris, A Itetd
Monmouth W Wau-rrtauo
Needy Wm Morcl-ind
Now Krt J I'aito
Newcllivlllo p v Cattleman
North Yamhill llUStctrart
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Oanrgu ,,...,.. Alt Shipley
Ott. .....................,..., J 11 schroedcr
Oregon City , S M Itacon
remlleloo ,V A Whitman
1'eorU ,Dr J II Irvine
Pilot Hock K (itlllam
lSvrthnil... S 1' Loo, Agent Stalo llrw;o
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lVrrydtla.. McGron'sMoro
ltlckn-nl,, .....r A Patterson
Ilosobur Thn Smith
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Wilhmorte Porkf '...'. 5;..' M WllMiw'
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Improved Ranges,
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S T O V E3 SJ.
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Union Dlock. Commercial Street,
SALXM, QBm.ov
T IIESPECTFITLY 1NFOI1M ALL MY OLD
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luo my loek and ta'r By-pVlt J" y Not 'i ly'r''
Salom Flouring Mills.
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Paid for Wheat
AT AM TIIMTSS.
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3P. O. SOXXjIVAjN1,
ATTORNEY AT LAV",
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S. E. comer, at head of stair. fej Jy
KSTAUMSHKD 1335.
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