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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
PVTl0Hs Of HJsBNDtlY'
DiaEOTORY.
OKI'IClCHSoitlic NATIONAL (JltANMIi,
JziMfVr-Joliii T. .Tone, llnrlan. l'hllllp(. Ark.
OitvtttrJ.J Woodman, I'nw I'nw, an Huron,
Mich. , ,
UclinirS. H Hmcillcy. C'rccn, Howard, In.
Sttnnnl-A.A. Vanillin, Mi'injililx.Tciiu.
Ain't tfteMW'J Moillmer Whitehead, MlddlobUBb,
tiomerpot, N. J. . , , , . ,,
MittiiMn-H. II Kill. Kprltybornuijh. Warren. O.
TrriitnicrV. M. McIJoucll, Wayne, Steuben, N. .
.Stciftttnj-O. II. Ki-lli-y. LoiileUile, Ky.
UtilflufiKr-O. Dinwiddle, Ortlimtl drove, Iiul.
I.'eivt .Mri...IoliliT, .loiic, Uirloii, I'lillllim. Ark.
7rt-Mr. simticl K. Aihnii', Monllttllo, Minn.
J)inonu- Mrs llaney (loddard, North dranby. G't.
ImiI-j .ln'hlnnt .SttiiurtliUr Caroline A. Hull,
J,oulsvl)!c, Ky.
KXKrt'TIVK t'OJISMTTKK.
I). Wyfltt Aiken, dlmlrniiiri,) Cokeebury, H. U,
K. II. Miaiiltlnrid. ul)iniiu- low.
Dudley T. C'lid'c, I'hri'imint. N. II.
Alourod tiili-r, Hoili KnllP, Wlillei-lde. III.
V. II. Chambers, Uawuuhcu, Iluriill. Ala,
Olllerr of Oregon Male iranc.
MatUr Win. I'yrup, htlo.
Oeeiwi-A, It. HIilii-y, (
Ijrtm-rr-yti. V.. N. Hunt
MrittnriiT. t. llntlilfoii. Hnlem
Atnrant-W. II. Tlioma, Wnlli Walln, W. T.
Af'ltlttnl Nltnurtl-U. W. Illddlu, CatijoliUllc.
:hii1iIiiV. It. Gray, Anlorla.
7Vfi-S. I. l.ee, t'orlland,
f'nt-AVwr-A. II. Oraliam, I'lthcr'r Landing,
Clarl; rnimty, W. T.
Mm- Mr. II. A. Miller. Jacki-onvlllc.
IKmrnna- Mw, H I). Durham, McMwmlile.
YMi-.Mr.K. A. Krlly. Kiwi Portland. . ,
Arif'y A"'t Atriuml Mri", UioiKla (Smith, Hood
lllver, WVco roim y. ...
Kitciillo fmiiiiilli" Wm. CyniP, Silo; It. flow,
DnlliH:K. I.. Hmllli, Hood lllUT.
Afdfc llHfliHH A'jml 8. P. Leo. I'orlland.
Stato Graugo Doputioo for 1877
It. Htnplcy, Omvieo.
.-Mioiiumy.
Multnomah District Pomona Grange.
TblaGrango was organized In Kast Port
land on tho llrst Wodnosday in March, by
A. K. Shipley, Doputy Grand Mnstor. Tho
following Is a list of tho officers, togothor
with tho arangoH to which thoy oolong: A.
It.Shlploy, M., Oswego; Cyrus lluckman,
O., Multnomah; John A. Klchardson, Ij.,
Ilutto; J. Johnson, 8., Kvonlng Star; Mr.
Mungor, A.S., Actno; IMympton Kolly, 0.,
Evening Star; A. II. Wheolor.T., 1'owoll's
Valloyf M. 0. Nicholas, sou., UevortonjJ.
Moor, G.K., Multnomahr Mrs. K. II. Heath,
C, Ilutto; Mrs. K. Slavln, P., Actno; Mrs. O.
K. Hhlploy, V., Oswogo; Mrs. 0. Clark,
li.A.S., Multnomah. Tho officers woroln
htallod on tho third Monday In March. This
Clrango contains forty-ulno charter mom
bora, and would havo numberod moro If tho
wcathor had not boon so stormy on tho day
of our organization. Many lntorobting
speeches woro mado on tho day of our In
stallation, and I was much pleaded to seo
that tho ladles aro not going to lotthogontlo
men do all tho talking. Our no.xt mooting
is at Kast Portland, on tho second l-'rldiy In
May, at ton o'cltck.
Mils. U.K. Sutri.nv.
Oiwogo, March 'M, lb7.
tho opon your rows with a short bull
tongue, llfteon luchos wlJe; drop tho seed
twelvo lnchoB apart, and covor carefully
With tho harrow; by tho llrst dayof July you
can turn In your calves or cows on a pasturo
that will bo ongorly dovoured; graze Hdown
closo by contiuuod pasturing until Octobor,
and then turn In your hogs and carefully
watch tho rosult. Afror you havo glutted
your Iiors break up tho ground again thor
oughly and harrow smoothly, and you will
ropoat tho success of the past year In having
nnoxcollont pasturo, with a sure crop of nuts
In tho fall. It would holp tho crop to run two
or three times between tho rows, with n bull
tonguo whon ohula Is two or three Inches
hlcli. Plant at nuv tlmo from January to
April. Ono slnglo nut will product) ono
nlnt. and for richness is eoual io ono mtart
of corn; ndmlrablo lor poultry, and eagerly
dovoured by chlldron without any 111 or-foots.
llittOflct.
nrxTii.i.
A lloldc Corvnllls
I'MI'KAMAI. .
llnocli bltli vino Iliillo O'n-iilc
J! WlUnd.ill OrcsmiClly
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. ...Uooi-o I.nU' lackroiivJIlt)
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MAIIION,
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Daniel KleHiT...
I.ANK.
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iiii.rtiniA.
0 W.Mixwi'll Uoliimlila City
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,IH Wlilli Wirtoi Wtcloli
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WA8IIIMITIIN TK.IIItlTOIIV.
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IIILI'MniA.
ICI'UicIn I)t)liiii
ttlllTMAN. .. ., ,,.
Ii b Itlnuor Cuirus ( oir.ix
riiKHMlD.
M . (liioilili KImw
I'lKlirK.
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.In IhiK llnrlm Heutliu bealtlu
i.r.wia.
IjM PleriMin I'laiiiiato
VAMMA,
OP Cook Kllenrliuns
Iuniiy rntiuty wliero tliu Hrjutly iimliitril l not
llio inimt onltalilo. ur.d tlm (IraUKva of Ihu locality w III
Vrnporly Imllcntu to mo n cliolio. I III lm ilrnd. for
In ninny liiitanco I lunnlieen iiiiiikhi io iihiku u
uoliitmentii wltliout UiiohIi'iIkosh to lltnen'.
WM. CYKUS,
Iatcr OriTon Statu Ornnuo, V. of II.
County Grange Mooting, V. of H.
It will bo necessary for ovory Subordinate
Orango in Marlon county, during March, or
at their next mooting, to elect thrto dele
gates to atlond a county meeting to bo hold
In Salom on tho Rccond Monday hi April
noxt.nt tho hour ol 10 o'clock u. in., In tho
(Irango Hall, for tho purposo of electing
ronresontatlvos to tho Stato Grange, which
meets In May nest. O'oo proceedings of Ust
Slato Grnngo, page CO, for Instructions.)
a.W. llf.NT, Uopttty.
o tho
Subordinate Granges of Oregon
atato urango.
Tho Sourolnry of ouch Orango will leai.o
Komi tlioimmosof Mnstor nnilSccrotiiryolect
lor lh77, to Sto. of S. U. us foou ns practl-i-iiblo,
giving tho nddro-iH of Muster and
Secretary, County nml Slato, or Territory.
My so doing you will obllgo
T. Ii. I)aviiios-,
Sec. O. S. O., P. of II.
Post olllco nddrsns:
Salom, Marion Co,, Oregon.
...ChelitllK Point.
...oiwniiU.,
....Yilrn
Olymplu
POMOXA (MAX (IK MA HI OX COfXTV.
(l.W. limit, MaMer; !, 0. (Ileim. Kee'j. Miel5
mi tho tlrrt Wediuiday of eat Ii montli, nt tho iolnl
that may tio fixed at last mevtlnj;-
L'ud mid Ith SaturdayN,
lt, Nt and 'Jnd Siitttr-
Mooting of Subordintito GrnnBoo
I.INNCOl'XTY.
Hope, No.-t, meets In Albany, on tliu 1st
nud USutiiriliiVN of eiuih mouth, ut 10 u. in.
Oak Plain, .'o. II, In llaUoy, Hud mid Itli
HMuriliiyHiilll a. in.
lliiiimir, No, UK, In Criiwlonlsvlllo, 1st
nud Ilrd SiitunhiyN, atU p. m.
Nynu'iiMti No. '-'t, t Millers Station, Ith
Saturday, at 1 p.m. , ,
Lebanon No. L'l, ut Lebanon, 'Jd mid Ith
Satnrdiiy, at 10 u. in
(Irauif Prulrlo No. 10, Itli Saturday.
Knox Ilutto No. !.', Ut mul Unl Siitur-
llllVM.
Sautlam No. JIT,
ut 10 a. m.
ltrowtmvlllo No.
llllVH.
'hingent, No. 7, 1st and :ird Fridays, at 10
"I- . ...
Marilsliutg, No. 11, 1st and Ilrd Salur-
iIiivm, at 10 a, m.
Shedd, No, tl, 1st and M KatuidayN, at 10
a. in.
Happy hruio No. 10, 1st Saturday, ut 11
o'ulook a, in.
lliirmonv No. SI, ilrd Saturday, regularly,
except III Nov. Doo., Jan., Kelt,, and Miuvb,
when tlmy meet the Ut Friday.
IlKNTON COUNTY.
Soap Cnsik No 1 1, 1st Saturday at 10 a, in.
WllUmotto No. W, lxtTliurHday, at 10 u.iu
Phllomalh, No I a, lthS.iturilay,at lOu.iu.
LANK COUNTY.
tronswiill, No. ill, ilrd Satiinlay, monthly.
Kiiiauio, X. M, in llugoiui City, ilrd Sat
Uy,ut Ida. in.
Charity, No. 70, '-M Saturday.
Oosluui, No. 101, UtSaturtlay.ul lOoVlooK.
Junction City, No. CI, l!ud Saturday, at 1
l. in.
MoKeiulo, No. 107, Camp Creek, 'Jd Satur
day. POLK COUNTY.
Oak Point, Xo.'il, 1st and ilrd SatunUys.
MAH10X COUNT Y
Alilimn, No i:, Ith Satimlay.
Jtook Point, No IS. ild Saturday, at 1 p. in.
ilutto Crvek, No. SJ, 3rd Saturday, at 10
ii. in.
WAS II I NOTON COUNTY.
l!(Avotton No. UX), iiHHits 1st, Saturday, at
JO o'oluok.
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
Notice ls hereby given to the Masters of
tho dltltmiiit' milHirtlliniio tirungtvs of Linn
I'otiuly, that It U their duty to elect tlir
tlelegatos from tuoli (irango to atoud a con
vention In Albany, on tho kocouiI Monday
hi April, lh77, at 10 o'olouk a. ni,,fortlit
iurHMonr elecllug represeittutlvivi to the
State OrauKu, which meuls In Salem on the
Jtmrth Tuesdiy hi May, 1S77.
i, A, 1YK Deputy,
Ground Oil Cako.
Stock brccdora and farmors do not iicem to
upprecliito tho valuablo matorials ut their
hands, oin Inenlly ndapted us a food for their
animals. In fact, tho n vertigo fnrinor does
not M'oui to real lo tho Importaneo that
hangs upon ptopor diet and food for his live
stock, If ho fiiml.shos them hay, and per
Imps aomu fow stalks, ho seems Mttlslled
that ho is doing nnt only bin duty to the
animal, but tho best thing ho can for him
self. Oil cake, as u fond, has not ns yet
eonio Into usu, us it would bo mippotcd Us
merits would huvu longslnco suggested and
demanded; and to this day tho product of
tho numerous mills of tho country goo
abroad to tnul market, whoro tho value of
tho article Is appreciated. Oil cako Is n
mtisolo-makiug substance, containing ns It
doos u largo proportion of nitrogenous prop
erty, which outers Into tho animals tissues.
Many of the foods In common use nro dell
clout In this elemont, nud tho nil cako Is of
great valtto to mix with such materials,
Tho Kugllsh cattlo-fuedurs havo demon
strated Us worth, and depend upon It lurgoly
to give quick development to their prime
iiiilinuls growing them from 1,100 Io l,bC0
pounds ut tho agrvs of two and two and a
half years. Our Kugllsh friends havo found
tho value especially of mixing roots and tho
oil meal or cako. American brooders aro
slow hi employing either. In fact, tho root
orop Is iiulto us slow hi coming into use us
tho cako. If tho roots uro neglected, tho
cako would bo adopted, us corn Is not coustl
tutedoftliomosloHHontial properties to realize
tho most from tho eattlo when feeding It
iiloiui. It will do us a ilnishlng process when
fattening for tho Hlaughter, but Is not the
best for a foundation to build upon. Corn
is tho main dependence by reason of Its bo
lug tho great Maple crop; but u pound or two
of oil meal each day to each uiihual will
glvo tho corn a greater value hi tho results
renlUod.
Oil cako Is enilnonlly ndapted for young
animals not ulouu calves and colts, but
sheep, pigs nud other young stock. It Is
claimed that skim milk and oil meal will
develop a calf almost iquul to the milk of
tho mother, and tho oil ealto will do much
to keen cowh in condition, and restore tho
spirit and general health that has worn
down by a long milking Benson. There Is u
close connection between tho llax crop and
utock interests that all lnterehted In stock
enterprise would do well to study, Jltoei v
nud Hii-m.
Tho Chufa.
So much Is Hiild from tlmo to time upon
this edible, Introduced years ago, but of late,
almost dlneardiu'., that woimoto from a cor
resH)tideut of the Louisville OmnTJcJiirni,
who gives his experience with this loiuge
plant, and, edible tiller. In the North, wo
may say the plant does no', survive tho win
ter, and U only valuable as t curiosity. In
relation to this plant tho correspondent
says:
Chufa is of Spanish origin, and Is far moro
valuable to tho tanner than any nut, grain
or tuber, hi tho propagation of bogs that has
ever been planted, its yield Is simply enor
imu& without cultivation, and during the
slimmer months utlords a pasture superior
to anything the Southern States has ever
used, Hut it Is injurious to laud for all
turc urming purKes, as when onon sconed
to the ground It will (hi in? oplnlou) bo lm
iHwMlilo to eradicate It. Put no acre of tho
laud will be moro profitable than the one
eodod lofciiufh: with the experience of two
crops I venture tho siiugestlou to the farui
em, with a view to help them, by htatiug
practically and truthfully what 1 know or
tho truly valuablo, and nt tho tnuio time,
dauiterxuis nut. Select a snot of irround ad
jacent to your promise, tnat you may not
regard too iiigliiy, aim sulsoit ii weti;suiooin
u ou witu neayy irou-iootueu narrow, tuiu
Pacts AiioUTltussiA- Until qultolatoly no
body has cared to know anything about tho
political history cfltussla Such subjects as
iho llnout, tho Siberian mines, or tho scan
dals of Itussian princesses havo, It is true,
possessed nn Interost for Kagllsh roadors;
but a systomatlo work on Itussla has nover
uppoarod until now, and It comes at nn an
coptlblo tlmo, for tho public is at lust Inter
ested in this groat Empire. Tho author of
tho work In question, which has Just boon
pttbllshod hi London under tho title of "Itus
sla," Is a Mr. D. Mackenzie Wallaco, and ho
lias succoouou in presenting in an easily ut
gestablo form a groat amount of Informa
tion. Ills opinion ol tho Ilusslan clergy is a
low ono, ami, becauso ho rogards thorn as In
Unholy inferior to Protestant pastors, ho
looks upon tho promoters of n scheme to
tinlto tlio Anglican and tho Itusslau
Churchos ns oycr-hangulnc, and warns
"simplo-niluded, woll-mouulng pcoplo" that
"tho priest is un absurdity." In tho north
of Itussla It appears that tho condition of tho
poasnntry Is most uuonvlable, tho united
toll of n latnlly hi hunting nnd fishing only
realizing about $00 per annum, out of which
moro tlt.ui 10 goes to pay tnxes. Mr. Wal
lace draws n curious distinction botnoontbo
manners of a ItusMun purvonu morchuut
and our own. Ills ostentation dltlers from
ICngllxh snobherynntl an Aiuotlcan shoddy
Ism. Ho delights It Is true, In gaudy recep
tion rnomH,mtgnlllcautdlnuors, fnsttrottor.s,
ami costly lurs, but ho never ntlects to bo
moro tliati wnnt ho roally Is. lie wears
n costumo which marks Ills actual posi
tion, and "ho has u plnin uuull'ected manner
and KomotlmnH u ci rutin (pilot dignity which,
contrasts favorably with tho alfeuted maunci
ol' those nobles of the lowor ranks who mnko
pretensions to being highly educated, and
strive to adopt tho outward forms of French
culture."
1)0 A Lrni.l). Mirny n Christian dostroys
his penco nnd usefulness becauso hu is not
willing to do llttlo things. Ho wants to
s1e.ik and pray woll, eloquently, cdlfylngly
or not ut all. Ilocauso no can't do some
tning grout, ho woti't do anything. Ho
must sit lu tho highest co:itor nowhore.
Now, no brother Is lit tc do large, unions ho is
willing to do llttlo, things. Ho must bo
falthtul hi tho least, or ho will nover bo use
ful In tho greatest. Can you mnko u good
miiifsterout of a poor laynihti, or a good
elder oqt of it man who in unwilling to do tho
lousl houorublo duty of a church? If nil
noio willing to add u little to u prayer-meet-lug,
u Sunday School, or to tho strength and
I ii II nonce of tho church, tlioro woulil not be
so many praying to bo cnciimhI. If wo were
willing to bo weak, mukoiiluipluprayorinnd
speeches when wo can do no bettor, wo
should pray oltonor, bettor and Inovei v way
do moro good. Happy is tho man who is
willing to do a little, to bo tho servant of nil
u door-keeper, llro-builder, lump-lltght-er,
anything that will aoivo Christ in tho
house of God.
Tho Illinois Stato Partners' Association, at
a lito meeting, adoptod tho following plat
form: Itesolved, That tho Illinois Slato F.innors'
Association hereby substantially reatnrms
Its past action on tho currency question, us
oxpressed iu tho following resolutions:
First Wo demand a legal-tender- curren
cy, receivable for all debts, both public tint
private, and issued dhecll.v by tho United
States government In sufficient volume to
nnswor all tho demands of trado, and mado
iutoicliniiiteiiblo with government bunds
bearing u low rato ol intercut.
Second Opposition to all banks or Issno.
Third That wo demand tho freo coluugo
of gold and silver, end all mounB,both in--tallio
and paper, to bo endowed by law with
tho full Itiuotiou ol motioy and a legal-ton-dor
lor all debts and tuymonts whaiMiovor.
Fourth That wo demand of our totmtors
nnd representatives In congress to ptss mioh
laws as wlllcirry out tho Intention of tho
foregoing resolutions.
Clackamas County.
MastorsofSubordluatoOranges lu Clacka
mas county nro notllltd that It Is tho dutyof
buuordlimto U ranges to oiect, tnoir umenuos
to attend a convention hi Oregon City on tho
second Monday iu April next, at 10 o'clock
A. M., for tho purposo of olectlng Hopresent
tatlves to tho Stato Graugo, to bo hold in
Salom ou tho 1th Tuosday in May, 1877.
N. W. 1UXDALL, Deputy.
To CojorButter.
Mil. A. A', OlIKKVUIt Kdltor of tho New
itiuilutiil Kiirmcr. In that paper or Mov. Uth, ad
lfee all Ji.ilrynii-11 to use
Wells, lliclianlsoii & Co.'s
PERFECTED BUTTER COLOR
Uo F.i)f, "It ts tho ftrnniseft, purcft. and cheapest
butter coloring u havo eer itud. For nil that wu
can fee, It Is iibsolutely perftct. It fhonld entirely
piipcrpedo the use or lairots, and all prcpatatlons of
aniiatto,"
It Rives tho evict erutda of tho hctt Jersey butter.
It it puro Intense, ecunotnlinl, nr.d ham no taito or
rmtll. Ills an imiircement nn our "Golden Ex
tuct," lictngncomiiliifttloii of tho bright yellow col
orlriL' tiritic pie of llio n.imlellon b!otom, nud It Is
greiitly superior to carrots, etc , giving a better color,
and no .oilc.
UO A siiinplo MitlMcteiit to color II 11 V
puiiiiilK ol'llullcr will ltot.cn t to liny wil
ilrcxr. piiHipnlil, on receljit of ten cents,
Kery Dalrjinaii who wlfhes to rcallo thuhlvbcrt
price rlioiild che It a trial new. Addrctn
avi:lls, Kie'ii.vuDsoN .v ..
M1 ICiirllnutoii, A'rrinoiit.
Paiiiioni'.I). Markham, who was soutenc
ed to tho penitentiary, was pardoned recent
ly by tlov. Chadwlck,
Tho young man Moyo, snntoucod to three
yours in tho Penitentiary, from Llun county,
tins also been pardonod.
O. II. Sheldon has sold his farm (forty
(even acres) to John Carpontor, recently from
Wisconsin. Tho land Ij about two mllos
from Salom, near tho Penitentiary, nud tho
prlco paid was $ 1,200 cash $$U iW pernors.
VALVAIIM: I.Ml'OllTATIONOt' IjlVKSrOCIC
Tho following mombors of tho bovlno nobil
ity bolonglng to tho shorthorn family will
arrlvo bv tho North Pacific on Thursday
noxt: "Lord of tho Forrest," Allyssun's
Lord," "Star or tho West," "Lord Hill
Hurst," "Master Mason," "Cnsslms,"
"Lord of Fvo Oaks," "Lord Oroyhno,"
"Waterloo Prince," "Lord of tho Hills,"
ton in all, and valued at tho Custom House
nt $1,000. Tnev hnvo nn.v number ol Lords
Dukes nnd Duchesses lu tholr long list of
ancestors, weiosolectod from tho herd of S.
O. Hood,Kq., of Portlnnd,and nro Intend
ed for Mr. Harper's Kauiloop ittmoli. Ftc
loria Colontat.
N0ETH SALEM BT0EE.
"W. TL.. VjJD10,
AT TUi: IIIIICK STORE, HAS JUST ItKCEIV
cd a full nortmeutol
G-ertoral Merchandise,
Dry GoodSj
Grrooones,
Boots & Shoos,
Hardware,
Clothing
CitCGlatrd for tho Oty and Conntry Trado. lloncht a
low, nnd will bo cold nt as S.MAI.I, A 1'IturiT, ar
thoto who ni,I, AT COST. C"Oooil9 delivered to
my cart nt tno eltv freu ot charcc. NoSv
STORE.
I ll.VVi: I'VKfHASK!) TIIC KNTIUR
Inti-frf t of M(-ri. Yeaton ,v I.oiiRhary Iu
tho I'lirniliiri. .Store ou tliu et rlilo or
m
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St. e'fiiiimerrlnl Ntvci-t. Niilem.
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TT V ami Khali ItiH'p on band n OKNEHAI, AS--3
hOUTMKNT of Rood for tho retail trade.
FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY
rarlnr & !iiiiubcr ScIh,
BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES,
ROCKERS. &C,
Ily tho t or rluglo piece.
Repairing and Jobbing
DONE IN THE 1IKST MANNEIt,
And at reatonablo prlco, a I am a practical workman
JOHN GRAY.
Salem. July 1 J. l.vy
THE FASHION.
i:n. FAHMr.it: A literary souloly calling
themselves "Tho Mount Hood Dobatine;
Society," havo mot regularly turouuh tho
wlntoroucoa week, and havo beou woll at
tended. Tho ladles meothiK occasionally
with them. On tho ovouIiik of the 17th thoy
discussed the subject, "Ilokolved, That fash
Ion lsu router evil, tliati IntoxicatltiK drink."
At tho closo, the followhiK lines woro rer.d,
eonipoioi! by Mis. Stacy 1 1. Ihirford:
Oh, the fashion tho fashion, how It dazzles
our hlKht
An wo K11.11 through cauh hall on sotuo
festival ulKht;
Was thero ovor hitch apltico foroxtravanueo
1. 1 re,
As is found ou Fifteen Mils, with tho ladies
so talrV
Here moiu than ono man has met a i-ad f.ito
Ity ti Iuk to live hi an elegant state,
And dro.-s wile and daughters hi lollyuud
hills,
While the poor follow Is left now to foot up
tho hills.
Hero's a hard-worklnir farmer who nays as
ho Kon,
Ami has Miiiiotlilup; to drink Just to warm
lip Ills 11(140,
Hut w lint Is still wo rue, is his daughter's bad
cold,
Which was taken this way ir llio truth
must bo told
Uv wearing tlht shoes, of tho very bot
calf,
Which measured In number only six and a
half.
Yes, thero Is another, just over tlm way
W ho h is over on hand still i few debus to pay,
Hut lm mhiht havo been rich for tho rest ot
his lho,
If ho nover had married n fashionabla wife,
Hut hero Is tho trouble, hero U all that's tliu
matter :
Shu Is wai.liii; hi moaus both by dress and
by platter.
hi the tlve years that's past, they nro tol.lnir
out ton duo calico
and make buttor
all 'round
She has bad aud woru
Kowns,
Sho might stay at homo
uiut cuoese,
And hunt up tho eggs nud Uke care of
the bees,
And bo some moro holp to her loving old
spoiuo,
Youuk men should uko warning, before
'tis toi) late,
And wisely keep out of this sad married
stato,
Aud give tho twirls time to learn moro com-
yum keuse.
To patch up tholr drtsses nud tavo a few
uce,
For ht tho present high cost of tobacco ami
Kin,
Tho uhamxa for m poor man aro terribly
thlu.
Homo - Made aud Hand-Mado
J O O T S .
V VOL- WANT A OOOD-FITTINO FINE HOOT
)ou can bu accommodated by calllni;
At AriiiNtruiig's Shop,
On Stato Street, oppo.lto WILLIS'S HOOK STOUE.
An. Wonu Waunantki). 1'ilce ItrM-oNAin.K.
Ilepnlrlim nnVj ami iiromiulu ilont. Civi: Mk a
Cam.. InclMf) W.11. AK.nsrittlMi,
Audit lor the U'lllatiictlo l'lirmer.
Albtny
Amity
Afbl.iud
llolhuu
Iliteua VUia
llrowiii'vlllu
Illltt4lll
Caii)iiiii'lty
Caii)onIlli)
Coiiutllui'lly...,
OuluV Valley....
(MalKiin
kfmfiirdsllle..,
Cove
Corv.illl
l'roi'i'll... ....
I'lackauun
Camp Creel;
VM.t
Dexter
Dr.ilu
l)iui.icu
Ill) ton
......
...
....1 1: llannnn
...UHUetchell
'.I II Mioilrldce
l ell l)avl
Wm Well, J WHobart
W It Ktrk
J W llacbeUut
Ulllthluehait
, WT llrlircii
I'rl MatlcKin
W 11 Cl.irke
It J Morr.oii
Itolurt OlaH
, .........II I' KcixUII
..H Woodward
Itocoo Knox
W A Mills
O It llammcriley
J DI.ee. DMDuthrlo
S HamUiker
Krvwron.V Drain
HKoibe
...BC ll.idaway
Elktoil ;-A .""hie
Kiij;eno Jehn .McCluuu'
Ko Valley All tiardner
Fort tlrove b llif;tie. W LCuril
l,obeu J ILindaher
lierv.il i,.l.,,.'1!"0
Haley .,.TJ lllacb
Harrl.butu' hlnim smith
llllltlHiro A Luelllui;
lleimer Morrow .fc Herren
liulependviice ..............W L llodsjln
Jiiuetlou Miitth, llraitleld & Co., W L Lemon
JackonNlllo M i'etrron
Ktiu' Vulley Conner A t'rcuo
Jetrerion John W Holauil
LewUvtlle II C McTlmmond
Lifayette Hr 1'opplcton. A H Henry
I.otunon S1I ClaiiGhton
Menroo '' Kelev
McMinnWllo JHMorrlf, A Held
Monmouth w aterhouo
Nccly Wm Moreland
New Era ........J Cato
NcwelUtlle I'V Catlcman
North Yamhill DO Stewart
OiUand... hK Itavmond
Owii;o.. A It bhlpley
Utt " " "unnuvi
Jl IMCOI1
............
OrejonClty...
reudletoa
1'eoria.
Pilot ltock
rortUnd
rrlnelllo....
Terrydile
HicLreal
ItoK-bnrx
Soto
Sthrrton
Shedd'
SprtntleM....
hibllmliy
Sweet Home..
Sheridan
Tanst-ni.......
Tho DiUes....
Tamer
Viie oa er. . . .
WUlimt-ttd Fort.
W A Whitman
Dr. I II lrtine
S V Leo, Agent Stalo Hrance
OMPilnsle
Mctirew'i Moro
FA I'atterfon
Tho Smith
F V Jonc, Tho M linker
Tltttlblvinl
W M I'ow en, C 1! Wheeler
A 1 Hovey
John Downing
Hen Mark
...V.'.V.V.V.V.V.'.."!! '..i-'S lu'rzee
SL brook
WM Illll-ary
....... .S W Urown, H II Denure
" ' t IVIll In.
.............. ......' .. ....p
Walla Wall J ? .V
Waldo v :.-.:,,; y ? , Kldi'r
VcccaUi J KElUson, BS Applojratc
MILWAUKIE NUESEEY,
real est Variety ol'
PRUI T T REDS
In Oie;oii,
Oonsistmg of Applo, Pertr, Poach,
Plum, Pxuno, Cherry, Grape,
Chorry Ourrant, Lnwton
BlaokberryaspliGrxy
and Strawberry Soto,
California Walnut,
Blade Walnut,
Butternut, &,
Filbert,
WHICH WILL Hi: SOLD LOW, FOK CASH.
s
Nov.
LUELLING & SON,
Proprietor MllwauUlc Nurtcry.
l, ls;o.
IS.
S T K A iT G
Importer nud Dealer hi
rT-llJIlimifTWiJ
Iinproved R a 31 g e sv
COOK. PARLOB, AM JJOX
STOVES,
And . Manufacturer of
Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper
W A R Ifl,
Union block. Commercial Strut.
SA.KM, OliEUOX.
IHi:si'i:cTFlTI.Y INFOIIM ALL MY OLD
friend nnd crutomcr tbnt 1 havu returned bul
ue. nud Invite the public petieialiy to c-ill sud exam
Ino my Flock nud kurn un price-. No:l lbtutr
Salem Flouring Mills.
HKST FAMILY FLOUK,
BAKEH'3 BXTKA, XXX.
fiUPfillKINK AND UIIAIIAM,
MIDDLINGS, UHAN, AND SHOUTS,
GouHtuntly on Iluncl.
IIllflioHt Zrloo In CASH
Paid for Wheat
ATALLTIMES.
Sept 13tf
O. KINNEY,
Acont 8. F. M. Co
KMTAULIN1IKU 1865.
Willamette Nurserv,
a. W. WALLING & SON,
I'ItOI'ltIETOH3,
Oswego, Olaokamas co., Oregon.
WAITING'S
II f i
PEACH PLUM,
Xlu Itullun Prime,
And the but varieties of
C'ltiin,
I'rtine,
l'cacli,
Pcnr,
Cltcri'3-,.
Nut and Shade Trees,
IN FILL ASSOItTMENT.
Send for Descriptive Catalogue.
P. O. SUXiLXVAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OPEHA HOUSE, SALEM.
, E, corner, at beAd of Hairs. fcy
Mrs. Rohrer's New Romedy
TOB. THE LUNOS
ISXKETJXO WITH WOXDSRVUt. SUCCESS I
THIS TUltELY VEGETABLE HEMEDY HAS
,C41''Hn the relief ami euro of CoBRbf . Coldf .
Aiih ScWU''JCre? WhooplnB Cou"h. M
tli- il , Puced .one remarCable nhi.
bolu bv dmcBlf t cenera v. I'rcnared onlv h
JOHN L.MUKlUlYVSlcTmoutb.Or.
To whom all letter of bu.ine should bo addrmed.
For Sale!
. TIIR VIR TlPlni.-ir. . ..
;tT,i,rn,rni.:r:i"" :.r'.rY",lutuv.r.' s"i?.
II r.v: ""' 'ureit, inucrirawo fliuallon.
Ii arransivl. and i-m.n.i. i..3 JTl,:":: V"K I
LEU WILLIS.
I'atto&'i Hlock btato St., txu.ii.
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