" ' I- .B', -. , j ' ! WILLAMETTE FARMER. l ' f - f hr &V ii' ; I- 'f iP8U8i 8vinv rmnxr, or clABKE & OJJAIG, rUDLIKIIEHS and morMETom. H, A. CliAKKB. I). W. G'UAIU. Tcrmsi of NnlrcrlitIoii, One copy, otic year (A3 niimlicrc) $2.50 Otio copy, fix months (5l numbers) 1.25 Omicopy, thrco months (IHnnmhers,) t Tfi HAliKM, FRIDAY, MAUCII 30, 1877. How to Clear off Grub Land. "Wo started nn inquiry some tlmo hIiico, iih to wlmt means could bo io Hortcd to to clear grub land. If at any tlmo of the year brush could lo cut aim not jjrow nfjam. wo liavo re ceived no Hatlsfiiclory answer, but air. Dan. Clark gives u.s information that is valuable, and a llttlo experiment will test tno question fully, ami if it is .sus tained that brush can bo killed off that easy, it will bo of immense importance) to all Oregon. Some years ngo Mr. Dan. Clark was preparing to stall feed beef caltlo the followlni; winter and lie had wood cut to bo used in cooking food for thorn. Ho not a man to work tho latter part of May and told him to cut oil' all the brush on a piece of land, clear as lie went, and mako it all into wood that was possible. As near as .Mr. Clark can remember the work extended through the latter part of May, and tho early part of June, and all tho brush was blushed down on il acres of laud. Some was fir and of thrifty young growth; there was oak of pretty good size, somo of It, and also hazel and willow. AH was cut down clean and nono of it ever grow. Blneo then (ho slumps liuvo rotted, except homo of (ho larger llr.s, and tho ground lias been plowed up and cultivated. It ap pear, (hen, (hat (ho lime (o kill brush of all sorts, is (o cut it in tho full vege l.itlon, early in tho summer or lato In the Spring. Wo suggest dial many persons try Urn experiment of cutting more or less brush, at different times through the Spring and Summer, and if only a rod square is thus cleared it will an swer as a lest of a very important mat tor. The true way will be to keep an account, in writing, when each piece was cut oil", ho as todetermlno tho real time when it can be cut and not grow. Another Important point to bo decid ed Is whether In thu years when Spring comes earlier than usual, as is the case at (he present time, It willpiot ho necessary to cut tho brush earlier, to miM the season. Wo propose to make this experiment for our.self, on hill land, and wo Invite others to do thohumo on all kinds of laud, and dlHereut locali ties. If laud can bo cleared in this way it can bo immediately made available as pasture, and at small ex pense, and a few yearn time will rot (ho roots m that a plow can bo Used to advantage, and thus save the much greater expense of grubbing. From Douglaa County. Ten Mir.E, March 21th, 1877. Ki). Fahmkii: I fico (but tbo Mel; ques lion la 81111 open. I sen In the FAUMiut of March 10th , that a Mr. J. J. Flnlaysoti ill veti tho Darwinian theory a poko In tho ribs, llo asks tho question: From whonco catno tho ticks. Ho nays aomo hold that ttioy como from oak Rrubs, but ho flays that ho cut oak grubbH all day on tho 0th o f Fobru arr nml ho failed to find any ticks; thoroforo aasordlng to his modo of reasoning thoro nro no tlckn on oak grubs, Now up heroin l)ouj;las count', thoro nro ticks on oak, fir and lin.ol grubs, also on tho grass. I think ticks, nftor thoy have mndo a lodgement on animals, breed on tuom, as for wings per haps they havo thorn, but I havo novor run acioss a tick with wings. Now, why ho at tacks tho Itov. Mr. Drown, I do not soo, but I suppose tho raid llrown can take caro of hlimolf. My friond should know that a qulbblo is no argumont, Ho snys IT Mr. Clias. O. K., of Chohalls, W. T.j knows that ticks como from oak grubs, and tho llov. Dr. Hiown bollovos tho dovolopmontof yoars to bo demonstrated, and king Solomon declares man a beast, It may turn out that man cauio from inonkoyH. Now, Mr. Fdltor, some moil aro torribly oxcltod ovor (ho Law of Involution; thoy soom to think that It would bo bad Indood If It should bo demonstrated that tho gomiH homo camo up by slow do grros to thoir proftout Htnto from a lower specie- of animals. I think If Mr. Flnlay son would read carefully two volumos on ComiiIo Fhlllotophy, wrltton by John FIko, ho will not caro to talk so lightly of Mr. Darwin's theory of progress. xiisuoau isiovoi on mo mono or gottmg rat oi gruus, unions ouo nas time to wait; In that chmj cut thorn down, burn thorn up, turn snoop nn,nud thoy will keep tho sprout down, and In thrco years tho land can bo plowed . Wo havo had a splendid Winter horo no snow, no Ice, and scarcely any front. 2 Thoro N u lartfo arna sown to wlioat and oats, which looks llrtt rate. Tho times are very hard, inonoy scarce. I havo boon trying to get some of my neighbors to take tho Fa it mi:k, but money is no hard to got; thoy say they will wait Mil after harvest. I am glad to hoar that you havo consolidated tho Cut tuiutor with tho Faumjui. It. M. Guit.vuv. nrcatlifiis iTllaama without Injury. Thcro Is no cxipfrsratlon In tho statement that thousands of persons rcsldliizfrotu oar) cur's end to another In fever and ague reirlons on thl Continent andilsctrhcro, hrcathu nlr more or less Imprcenatcd with miasma, without Incurring th disease, simply and only becnuso they are. in tho htblt of nlne Hos- tetter k ritnmach Hlttcri n a prcventltc. It ha fre quently happened, and tho fact has hecn amply attest by tho parties therasches, that persons surrounded on nit Rides by neighbors sunerlne; Iho tortures or this shhurlnj and bnriilni: plajnic, hate enloyid absolute Immunity from It. thanks to tho protection Afforded by tliu Hitters. Nor Is that standard mitt febrllo cor dial less ofllcaclous In remedying than In nreventtng chill and fever, blltlous remittent, and disorders of a kindred tjpo. Taken between tho paroxysms. It speedily mitigate their violence, and eventually pre ctits their rccurruicc. These facts, convincing es tablished by oldenco. appeal with peculiar force to traveler and sojourners In malarious dlstrlots. A. L. ST! N SON, Book and Job Printer, HOLMAN'S BLOCK, Old Senate Chamber, .Salem. lr Aix kinds of Printing neatly cxecntrd. and at reasonable rates. March 30tf. HAWIiEY, DODD & CO., FORTIjAND, OREGON OITEK FOH SALE A FULL LINE OF AGKICDLTU RAL I31PLEMENTS. SOLE AUENT3 FOH THE DEERE MOLINE PLOWS, "Which combine tho greatest strength with nxtromo Lltrlitnoss nud Durnlilllfv iSiSsaSsegtJOIIN DEERE is tho Solo Patcnteo of the l(IN'E,fijEVi'totite(l Block nud Welded Frog, nud their x'iow lstuooniy jl-jow so jiiiuio, mo atmres nud Mould-boards nro also hardened hy a pa tont process peculiar to thn DEERE PLOWS. Nolo Auciita for THE DEERE SUL.KY AND GANG PLOWS, i JOHN .- '.Si nro S500 io a r I v Pro lit from 12 limn, by hatcblntr cirjrs and raisins: poultry by mpftfift nf lmrn mnrtttrf. 'IhnContonulalaiid svrrral Oold Medals. nud IS Diplomas, hsv been awarded to rrolVitsnr A. Corbctt, No. 7 Warren street. N. , Testimonials and Catalogue sent on reccpt of 3 cent stamp. ? S. U. CLAUGHTON, NOTAKV I'UIIMC. ileal Ktnto Aaont. and Collector ort.'lnliiin. will ttroiimtlvat- lis care. .MAKl.Mi tend to am. hus-ncss entrusted to h C'flNVKJANCKS A SPHCIA1.TV. Olllco nt 1'ost omce. IioToftnon, Oa-. thu tf--"E!r' m Tl ' !? KBB3tJ BM lr jS tniimf'rt4 Jt wfvrltvt. f F ft 111 V ' J svt - - - t.-v kVT wil.-" - . a.- r-jm.-i ri .n m .'B-tncu'-iir. 'niiaiw mmmm mwvw rEirius 'mf. Tlio Greatest Labor-riavlng Iinplenieuts yet Invented. Ono Hutulred nml Fifty sold in Oregon In Til roe .Months, hon lkain, Iron Frame, Irou Wheels. Every Farmer in tho State is interested. Solo Agents for tho Sola.-uittle2c OF" , r m Wagons, And Light Spring Wagons, "VIOTOn., A HEAVY-DHAUOUT Clydesdale Stallion, Sired by Nethcrby, dam by bay Wallace, w III stand lor Marcs at thu Farm of tho proprietor, INro.x 3VIo3VIiaxxK-t7-illo, Yasiiiim. county. $30 to Itmurc. pajablo when llin . la tf It... . 1... 1.. f..4 tiiu iiiuiu in niiunn iu i)V til !Utt' 'nA fjv Deoro Poerloss GRAJIOE MATIERS. A FKW SUGQESTI0N3. Wo hint n cull tho othor iliiy from n (Vituul who litis iihvuyH lnum u uood worker for tho l'Aii.Miut, una ho uIIiuUhI to tho way ioo plo titlk iiliout (ho I'jijior. Kor liist.mco; it ut'lKhliui nf his soDK'limrn lliul the f.H'iy .itHtod In our columns of loss mo to him tlnui nsunl, hiiiI ho(xtohH (llM.iiKiln(mout u ml nwMit; hut tho uo.M wool; .samothlii); In It irotm vikluntilo to him, ivot him soiuolliliiK to think .ibottt nml utility ovor, anil hols ilollKhtOkl. It Is Into Mint tho lu. Mint (loon not iilwnyH posses tqii.tl lutorost, littt if i t'nitiitt I lie onc ii'iu eoiiilittn. It thoy would tin tl.ulr Mono nml loll thoir Al it regular nioolln oi'lluito OnitiKO, No. lib. 1'. of H., hold March 2lt, 1877, tho fol IowIiik jironmblo ittul rosotutlous worounan- ImoiiHly udojitwl: WhoroaH, tho ovIIh thnt How from tho uao ofnlcohollodrlnkH aro dully IncrntHlnir, iih Is plainly to bonoou In tho lncruso of crimp, cipocliilly umoiiKthoyoiith of our litlr yotuif; Stitto. Anil wliorens, It lius bocomo nn Impuni tlvo uoccHHlty ttmt hoiiio meatiN bo (IuvIhoiI whoruuy thtH i;mwhiK oyll eun bo chookod, nml In tlmo wholly destroyed; tliuroforo, bo It Kviiolvod. hy Itutlo Clrnnpo.Nn. MS, of tho 1'HtnuiHof lIUNhtttulry, Tlintwoiiro In litvor of a HcoiiMiIrtw iv(pilrlUK onch pothim who buy, uoIIh, or llspono of In nny nmnnor wluuovcr, uny wIiioh, NplrltuouN, or mail I'ljuorH to lliMt promiro a Hcoiiho from tho county clork of tho oonnty In which ho or huo ronldiM, Hiilil llcmibo to bo not IcbH thuti llvo liiinitrod ilollurn por utinuni. Kusiilvcd, That It bo nmdo thn duty of tno countv chirk to publish Hombnuiiually In tho olllulul nownpupor ol'tho county u lint of tho minion ofnll poraous who hnvotukuuoitt Midi llcoiifio. Ituiolvod, Thnt nil mnuoyn nrlslnt; trout tho miiIo of NUch llconse, ns well nsnll inoiitiyH colloctod iih lliui.s for tho violation of Mich lii'oiiho lnw. bo p.ild into tho common Nchool IiiihI ol'iiald county. Itosolvod. Thnt tho nbovo proninblo mid roHoln'.lousboHpro.ul on tho mtmitoj of tho (InuiKO, nud n copy tilgucd bv tho Mnstor nud .Siuinitiiry bo emit to tha lytforout iiowh pnpor.i of tho Htuto, with tho request that thoy publish tho bmiin, J. A. HiniAiUHo.v, Mttator. M. ItK'ii.iiinoN.Sco. Tho Trausnortation Question. D.w.hAH, Mnroh '21, 1S77. i:i, K.vttMtut: I solid you tho following KoMiUilloim for pitblloatlou : Wo, tho coiumlttoo, nppolntod to drnft lo.snlutioim u.xpioH.sivo of tho hcntlnunitb of D.dlni Ur.uiKt, No, 01, 1. of II., hi rog.ud to tiuufipartutlon on tho Wlllamolto Klvor beg le.tvo to report iih followii : Wlmrons, Tho pooplo hnvo bcon grossly Imnonod unoii by tho O.N. N. Co. In bulnir I'ompolltHl to pay oxorbltniu tiolaht tlmtns .noil ns tho Independent lino was stnrlud tho O, S, N, Co. rodueod frelghtH to it dewioo Mint woiim not pity ruuiimg osponai's, mituue.si lv lor tho purnocoof riiunliig tho ludopou limit lino till the trade, unit lutliritiir tho tut- ii ro by tho p.i-t wo nro loreoit to thoeoueltm- wMu..UmMj..lBvoU.olr,,v.u,u!j;:;jVa hiidii topicM ns itiey mo won posieu on, men i blMttl iliuii bofor; Theroloio, . MILTON, Half Brolher to Caledonia Chief, Hie fastest Trotting Stallion in Canada, Slrod by Ilnwo'l Itotal (IcorL-c. I)jm bv old II.irl.ti way, thu celebrated Irish Ulood Horse, will stand for jaiires in East Portland, At Iho Stable nf JOHN ritAZlIll, from April 15th to .Inly 1st, 1STT. $10 to liiMiro. pn)alile whin thu Maro I known in bo In 'oal. fib 10r tlioScu noii, pajnblo nt thu tlmo of sen Ice. Cultivators, Broadcast JTA.TtM: GIMST MI1L.I.S, Sond for Special ClroulnrN. MttaMWWatlMWlBWIItllJMWBpWBWBWMpW and Buckoyo Grain Drills, and, Soedora, and nil hIv.uh nud prlccw. K'oitluiiil, Sept. 38. March it), 1SI7. JOHN KEDMOND. xiiit: iitxroi?'rii:r Trotting and Draft Stallion, BLACK STRANGER! WILL STAND. THE ritESKNT SEASON, AT thu firm of J. W. NcmiiiHIi, Dixie, l'olk county, mid nt DUItlUN J: C'O.'tt htalile. In Samm, on Friday and Saturday of each week, nfiur thu luth or April TKIIM8 For tho Season. 12 o at tho ond or tho reason. INSUHANCR. 3,'., a)iihlu uhen iho Maro Is known to bo i Ith foal, or when thu owner t-a partud with her. All bill pijaliln In colder In Marcs Irom it dlst.nico im nil red and cm id for at tl per week hut tic rUk taken. lckirltloii nml I'cttlirrce.-lli.Acu Stiian iii.ii Is III li.iml .1 laches t.lirb. V ors old, and wi IkIis uteri. TOO lbs. Wo bred by Voso Itctno'ds. Ksq Wins'nw, Maine. Ills dam wan IlonmnV Mi'enyir, by btone McsseiiRer, by Wlntliron Messeuuvr, by lui tiortci Mesn'iiccr The Ituynold's Slaru. dara c f llLACK HTllANOlUt. welj;lied 1.8.V1 pounds, ami was a tluu lumplu of tho Mcrstncvr stock III.ACK HTlMNUKIt wa sired Iw tho Wyer's horse, a bay stalllou weli;hlust.S-V) pounds, and get ter of ait extra line of trvitlnc colts. Ctpablo of trotting himself In U.'.O foramllu, and Ins icpeatrd lv niadi his half rnllu In J:10 Ho wa rirttl bydcii Unos, out of a Messencrr maro, weU'hliic J.mo pounds lILAUIv hTUANUKU ha n very powerful set of limbs, ery straight, with pimbiel and kneu Joint low down, tho bonu processes mid muscles perfect ram pics of his Kmnd fire, (leu. Knox. XJJ33E3 THE! m THE WORLD! JACKS AND MULES! KENTUCKY JACKS tho K.vitMi.u would itlw.iyx havo sott.othUie, ol prlitio lnurtxt lu Its rolutniH. '-Ii'm it poor iitlo tlmt don't work both wnyN," you know. Our frlotul npoko ofiiHhoil cMiuiuunltMt tlcili, lu tho p.tp:ir l.t wonU, tin piiHhlni; ito'uitl vittuo, nud ho will llml honui vory tniportnut fuctN told (hit wool; by tl, V. (illison, of l.tuo county, it to killing 1'roiicli pink nml fern, Hint urn worth KiuiwIiik. It U this pliilu Mittt'iiU'iit ol houit'ly oxputhuiio lli.it kIvos vitltui to iMnituunltMtloiis, i,r vory low mo wImi iiiioiit;li to lift u io tit In tf tout ii'lvatil:t.;o on llfo and IU dutlt'i. tiUo us tho tact you h.no uii'iiiiiuImp1 11 ot yon xud tho 1'.umi:i; will pohiii moro uluo mid do moid (;ood, Sai.km Twi.iih Wo uudootuud Uutt tho couiot hotvmm tho oily of S.tlviit nud tho Wltbiou )ulr, rolixtUo to tholltltHo; Will miu'H A von mi mid Mitilon S.p.i,tro,livo Hiutl ly lixn bottlod by ukiihiiiioiU, tho city pity uiKfocM, It will nlko ho himu by ctiurt pro otodliiK publUhid olkowhtto (hut u uuiubor of kuUh lmvo boon ao tiled by huul-ownora of thin oily pity I ok oonut, "Willantotto Farmer" OlHco Moved. AflBrthUilato tho olllco of tho Faumiui will bo reinovcxl to ()ruy'n Uuildlug, on Suto Slrcot, over tho toto of Mr. Joliu IhiKhos, In tho muio building oootiplod by the Job 1'rlutluK olllco of i:. M. Wlto. liOMolvotl, 'Hint mi nUidiro ourtolvp.t to tiupport tho lndopoudoni lino of IioUn mi Iouk us thoir clitrn'OH nro loitsonnblo, and tlmt wo wlUulntw our p.tlrou.iio Irmu uuir ohnuti', milium, wiiri'liousiuuou wlo do not oxclublvoly Ntipport tho ludopondont lino, llosolvetl, Thnt it cony ot tho lorooliiK bo fiirulsliod to tho Dallas femuer nml Wn. i.vMirm: Kaiimiui, for puhllc.ttlou with tho rnpio.it thitl othur vnlloy jntpora copy, NAT. IlOl.MAN, MoMt.NN l).tl!ON, K. 1). DKi.AsiiMiir, John tl. Ituowx, Sec. Liun Couuty Council. Thonoxt iiirothiK or I. Inn County lhn.1 iinis Council, V. ot II., will bo hold In All toy, on tho 'Jd Mond.ty lu April, nt J o'clock i', St. Fiunk lMKi:,&'ecy, A Il0'a l.Kll'HU rjlOM HllAVKUrON. Muster W. O, Tuckor who sttyit ho U"Jut u boy" wrltot us; "Wo lmvo hAtl so much r;lti tho pooplo could hnrdly koI around. Tho bchool ut lUuvortou will bo out tho IWtli dny of Mitrch. Tho school will kIvo n pub. lio exhibition; all tiro invited to ttttoud. Thoro aro about 43 scholars. Mr. W. It. Dunbar lectured ut Keedsvlllo last nl;litto a largo attendance. Tho tlrancs in Washing ton County aro: ltoavortou Jraui;o, No. 100; Itutto Orange. No. US; Itillsboro (IratiKiv No. 73. Tho Itutto autt HllUboro meet at 10 o'clock. The water has been so hitch that Mr. J. S. McKay could not ruu the mill. An hoou at tho aim begins to shine, the farmers will gotoutofdoora to sun the tuoaa oil' their back, 1 like your paper very much," ALAUOi: IHPOHTATION F TUB STOCK Or" tliowrr bcti IVilltfivo from Kentucky will nr rtvi'ltiOaliriiiiilaforKxhlblttoii and htle during thu month of March. V.ieso itiilmtU are Imported by Ihu owner. W. .1. lAl.i:. of )nillli, Kmti.iky ni.tl will bo superior to an) .tuimt's of the kind ut Imported. Tlu'V nro all l'lttMU'M .InUrt nf llm KlHlo-imo T tlieie .Itcks In been nxhllilte.1 nt all tho not Pairs, and has xou Hi I'UtsiT I'KKMir.MS. liter) tiiioof thuo.lackilsof Iho IIKS1' 1'tsllroe. and they are i lie finest nulaut In ei-v wuy In all Kentucky, a SuU that lit devoted morn tlmo, mo in), nml i-ire In r.tlsln; J.tcks than all tho other Mstcs of the Vnton These .lacks htw promt themseUus tho VF.UV 111T of UretMers. as Mulo cot bj them out of ordi nary Mures wllluent.-ii It) han.1 hlli, nnliuil tint UsteroMat .Wiainl ii cicti. Ttieoe am rtl will be wor hv tho special notice of Dnvders In ill liar' of tho Pscltlc nvtl Mr. l.YI.K will have his Stck on oxtil'iltl m In San 1'rauciscx about t!io 13:1, to tho SOt tt of March, ami they cm bo s.eii at the largo Stock Van! of Mi'r Lbyd & Itui-nrs, comer Pill Sirret Jiiiirilon of Hates Vnliev and M irket Mreel. Iho tiesi (took- jardofstn Francisco, wheru purwb.tecs can exam- I no thtm fine lot te tIo. MEU1NO Mr. I. I.K ainlrlpAte brlnalnj on, 'n a ol Sll'fltrilOltX I'ATt'l.K, of Itl.'h rrttUre IIKKKSIillti: hWIXU. and KKSl'lVKV M Mit;i.r. an or the ur, lust stork ltl the ji'aii of Mr l. i to btlns ouly thu YMIY I1S!T s'l'tit'K of tacn kind, and unl the hell, ntcti as can bo iri.srauteed to be such. Catauooi es Ualiu I'l w. l'cituinci s of all the an. Iin.il will bo usuly lor thu CYiiuluatlon of all who dtlrot secure tnl stock, which the tmporier 1 tonildeiit will bo the FINKST LOT OK SVOCK of till kind KVKU YET IMl'OUTKO INTO t'ALI KOHMA. Ml. Lt tc will bate. In addition to tho lVillcree n( tilt ftOCk, til AIUNTTK t'HUll ICATl frOllt IhU OtU- cer of tho best iiutltuiion in tho Stite. k'ltitii; stroiitf jiiwf of tho reliability of Mr. Lvlk as a Block breeder, aid of the excellence of hi Mock After a ul able ituo in the Kxulbitton of thl Stock, what I not sold at 1'iiiatk ttK, there will bo a lariik 1'L'HLIO hALK at thu best cttcn place In Callforiiia. Of iho tlmo mil plicu of tfcl Sale, duo notice will bo j:len. All per n who wish information respectlii); the number and character, or price of those nitwits, are invited to cair.on or address the Kdttor of too Cau rttusu Kahmiii, mu Francisco, who will cheerfully render all luformaltou promptly. W. J. LYLE, Stoolc Brcoilor, Xauvillo, ly. DB 30LOt 33oi-7"caL ! See that our Trade Mark is on oachiPacliage! 0) 3 PUEE WHITE, FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK; Jot Black j and ALL COLORS. 3M:i2cci s.eaLcB.3?- for tjs AND EASILY APPLIED. ' Tor Sale !y thu Ascitis: xnd JOHN HUGHES, Salom, SIOG)9 SNEffifi & CO., WIilci.nJo DriiKBlstN, and Dcnloi-N lu I'rtlKtN, Jis, ami GIukn NO. rilO.NT STItl'.ET. , . . ror, , ' PACIFIC TIEUKSSUIG ilIACIITNl:: COmF'v" MANUKACTUItELS Or' ' 0 P ELTON'S SIX-FOLD MORSE-POWERS And Countorbalanco Separators. i.tumu ,vi -mi at BAt.i;at, OIIKUON, OCTOliEIt 7, 13:n.. b. I'ELTON oLHi. Vteu l'n!rt.r.i s W s i it n.n . v .. ..,.' VX. i-. w-' xoliis. Yieo 1'ie.Iiioi.t : W is. Himiut k..,... ,..' . ' ""' , u. ni- HoracPowor o T s V-Vi VJ J2&FS J ,y Mtuuha- ...ZTa . . T . iTTi. . , i .x ' - . " '- gpA, , M. J-E. ".J ' ?!'A5t.a" ;. oi urt--ou lion ul woodm uiutL-nal. 'nil. iitu , iTi 1T.Tr"Ti reVVTui " " TV" "VEb Tliu UKA1.N. Kor further panlcuUr. addre;:' Th'R S?..4 ?."? 52; , -"-- - .V.W ..WM.. W1 V, V. balkm, warcn wiy tciidforcln.uUts. Dr. H. SMITH, DENTIST, SALEM, OREGON. Odce moved over 11REYMAN UllOS. NEW STOIIE OClce hour boa 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Notice IS hereby clven that I hae been duly appointea administrator of tho cwte or A. P. Vllr. do ceased. All person havlnc claim acalntt said es. tato are requested to present Uem to tuc at toy ofBcu lu alcm. Marlon county, Oregon, with proper onch er, within lx month irom thu date of this notice. iurcn?, lbi,w4 Admlmitrator of iala estate. ft fill 2 ?? f Week to Agent. (10 OulJt Fnt