WILLAMETTE FARMER 3 CENTAUR LINIMENTS. one Kind lor the llumrm Family. The other tor Horses anil Ani mals. These Unhncrfls mo etmpf tho wonder of the -world. Their eff.-cta aro little less than r.ianeMons. The White Iilnlmcntls for tho hutntn fatal ly. It will drUc RheumatlMa, Sciatica nud Heral;;la I froinlhowstrai; curca Lnttbago, Chlllblalnts Lock jaw, Tnlsy, Itch and moift Cutaneim Eruption; IX extracts frort from froxentand or feet, anfl tho poi son of bites and etlngs otTcnomous rcptll; it ift dtcs vWtf.ltiRf, and allcrlatca pnln of every 1:1ml. "When tpnlns or bruise occur, It lb the morotru. wmedy 'oyer dhcovcreB t heal thu hufircil P" Tho Ceuiaur LlalnicntH naod with s?oat otllcacr for SoroTh.-oat.TootfctKC, Caked Itreaitln, Ear ache, and Weak Back. Tho following is but c saia plo of "numerous tcsltauontalt: "Indiana HoMK.Jirr. Co., Ind-ly' l?7"';,.. ittiihinv If mpiliitvtn Inform voo that I two nr- fcrred much with Mtollcn feet and'Chordt. A row bottlca or CcnWnrVtlnlment has dono tho work for me. I havo cot teen frco from tfceso ewApncs In Uht years. Now f am perfectly -well. -TLo Unl meat outfit to towllcd iAKnr unoWN... Tho proof is in Too trial. It U rellable,tt Is handy, iU Is cheap, and evory family thotrld havo tho Wlilto Centaur Liniment. Tho Yellow Ccntanr Itnlnicnt Is adapt ed to tho touRh tnofdes, conls and flesh of hones and animals. It has performed moro wonderful cures, iu thrco ycarsf of Spavin, Strain, Wlnd'calli1, Scratch es, Bwccny, and general Lamcuei-s, itfcan all other remedies tn ofcHtcnee. Head bat thcgriat Express .men say of It; "New Yoiik, Jamyry, 1671. KTcry owner of Morten ihonld cIyo tho CrsrAun Linimmt trial. Woconeldtrlt thabcet artlclo ev er used in our names. .,.,. . v "II. MAUHII, Supt Attaint Kx. Stable, N. . K.I'ULT,Siipt.U.H. Hr. Stable. N.Y. 'ALBKKT S. UU.N, Supt. Nat. II. Stables, N . ." Tho bcrfpatrons of this Llnlmmtaro I'anlcrsand "Vctrlnary Burueons, who are continually iielng some Liniment. It heals Oalls, Wounds and Foll-ovll, removes Swellings, and is worth millions of dollars annually to Farmers, I.lvery-mn, Stock-grower, flhccpralscrs, nnd those having borcs or cattle. What Carrier cannot do for 30 tho Centaur Lin iment will do nt a trilling cost. These tlulmcntsaro sold by til dealers throiwhoiit tho country. They aro warranted by tho proprietors, and a bcf.tlo will bo given to any'Knrrlor or 1'hyelclaii ivho dcslro to test them. Laboratory of J. B. iltosB & Co., 10 Dsv St.. New Yonu. Honey.. Pitcher's) Caetorln is a complcto substltnto for Castor Oil, and is ns pleasant to tako as Houey. It Is particularly adapted to Teething and Irrltablo children, Itdcstniys worms, assimilates tho food, regulates tho Stomach, and cores Wind Colic. Tow remedies am as clllcacloiis for Fovcrlshncss, Croup, Worms aud Whooping Cough. 'Castorla U a tclentl iicsnd purely vcgetablo prerallon, moro effoctho than Castor Oil and neither gags nor grlucs. Prepar ed by'Ucr. J. II. Itosr.ACo., 10 Boy Street, New "York, from tho redpu of Samuel l'ltchcr, M. V of JIaraitablo. Mats. 11 'ISlIt --""" "IMHIIKSW XiUOXUS SZEUj, Successor to J. 11. KzcLrn is Co., 95 Liberty ntM - - NKW YOKK, Commission Vjurcnt; FOIt I1UYINO AND FOUWAKDINO FItOM Now York via Isthmus, 1'aclnc Kallroiil. nnd Capo Horn, all kinds of Mcrchandlsn, nud for tho sale of Frodacts from tho Taclilc coast, for tho collectlpL of monor. 4c. octolf J. A. STK.VfTO.V, Attorney at Law," SAL.NM. OREGON. Ofllco or State Plreit, onposito tho Dennett House. Final Settlement. "lajOTICE i hereby given that J. M. Brown, Admin S?i lstrnt.tr of tho Kstnto or Jntrph A. Wright, ha this day tlloil his tinnl account, and Saturday, tho 1 till .lay or April, at It o'clock a. in. ot said day has bciu nd for luarlng tho same. Thcrcforo all persons In terettcd In said otato rt re,ulre(l to .ppcur hi tlm County Court of .Marlon County on or before llio Mid itayand show cause, if an there be, why said account chould not bo allowed. .INO. C. FKEULKS, March HI, 16m.4. County .ludge. ATTENTIOM Sheep Growers.' j t& MANUrACTUREo" or LUNCKRODTft'COl lU$ A SUJIE CUItE FOH Scab, Sorow Worm. Foot Eot, AND ALL Parasites that infost Sheop. TT 13 SAFEIl. IlETTEIt AND VASTLY CHEAP THAN ANY OTnER EFFECTOAl, IIBMEDY FOK THE TItKATilENT OP BHEEP. rr Improves the Health OF TnE ANIMAL, AND TUB QUALITY OF THE WOOL. XSf One gallon Is enough for one hundred to two hundred Sheep, according to their age, strength, and condition. It is put up la FIVE-GALLON CANS-Pricc, 13 per can. Send for circular, to T. A. DAVIS & Co., PORTLAND, OP.EGON, Wliolenale Acent lor the State. Ot to tout ncare-it BctaU DrucsU t. mv8 ySfe tzyxwjmittRm&zs&t. .rWPOK cSheepdip!d 5r2a2WSt.W Lottir from Ohio. Ep, Fahmku: Sinco it seems to bo apart of tho illvlao ocoiiomy that pooplo slioulil llvonltnoat nvorywhoro, lot a trytotoU eaoh othsr how wo nil got alorjr. Now Smith wiya, you havo good laud, nud good trait, good water, aud good rldlug horeos to tho 'WHUmotto valtoy, but tho Inforual fegs andralua, nnd damp nights, is just what ho would 'joyer ouduro. I nsltod iiitn how tho preaoiU March iu Ohio corruspondoil with 'Oregon, and ho said that this month bant II. WolL that la rough for tho woather. Hutu tho old orthodox -opinion of that tropical country bo truo, It U cortataly warucor thoro than It has boon horo during tlso proaent month. Tho most of February wnsas balmy 8fl Italy, tho roads voro dry mil dusty, business rovlvod nnd everybody said Ihoy had novor soon suoh n February. Tho elm and muplo buds, those earliest frocursors of spring, pushod briskly iorwnril to ushurlt In , but mot March ou tho road. March nl ways boariiK a bad name enmo. Tho Dutch watchod for tho qtinrtor dayn, nnd to their inexpressiblo urlitf thoy botokonod bad woalhor tho yoar through, thoy cussod tho palo-faoed moon lor morning changos, nnd woro not iu uuywlso thankful for tho good woathor In February. Thoy all olnlmod now to know that wo must havo bad weather to uinko up for tho good woathor in tho pant month, they novor know that fail thoy Bald. Wo havo had ouo mighty freshet which loft many mills not n dam. Carried lots of corn to Now OrleauQ to husk. Took tho bottom out of roads. Thou snowod nnd froze for three days. Then rnlnod, thon miowod, thou fror.o, aud to-day tho 12th, is ruining again. .Stock nro iulurod moro by tills month's woathor freak, than by all tho rigor of winter, which provnllcd sovcroly from DoccunborUvtto February -1th uninter ruptedly. Food will bo short, nnd snlos novor woro no common. Folks going to Virginia nnd Missouri. Many who havo means nro scouring homes In tho Shenan doah valley , ut niorely nomlnnl rates, no tho origlnnl proprietors are mostly bankrupt, and thoy nro goiug to Goorgia und Florhln. No bettor plnu can bo pursuod than to occa sionally sot up tho lncts with regard to your olimato, tho mlklmiis of your winters, nud toll your own correspondents not to nay much about sheop son o) and wild oats over thoro. Tho quietus which hns been put upon political oxollomont Is hulled hero with satisfaction by nil, ns tho vibratory motion which It gave overy dopartmont of business was very nuuoylng to all clnsxeH without ro gard to political faiths, or rollglous bollofs. I sou in your last issuo that you hnvo morged nuothor pnpor In tho FAUJtiat, nnd hopo that it will produconplonsurablolluau oldl sonsntlon. I nood not toll you or your renders Uinl Aunty Uunaway fromS.tlom (which menus penco) hbs dono mighty talking on horpnt thomos,nnd I beliovo tho papars goneraily spoak of hor ns being n forelblo sponker, nud a vory noblospeolmou of femininity. Ablo to spoak oven beforo tho law givers of Illi nois or anybody olso. My daughter who heard hor lcoturos nt Mt. Pulaski, Illinois, on life In Utah, courtship, marriage, nnd divorce, JSo,, mijh kIio t-poko hor nieces well, nud tickled tho iiiiilinnoo muchly. I mutt draw this desultory oplstlo to a clofco nltor again passing you tho iilpo of ponce, whilst J remain most respectful to you End Webfoot roedurs of Iluckoyo nrtlolos. John Watuks. Lcouardsburg, Murch 12th. KnuLOMMuovturririxi PREMRT2IS TOR ;HEY SUSSCIUDERS. Quito a uumberof persons havo avnllod thomselvos of ouroll'dr toullow a yours sub scription to any ouo who will sond us three now namen, of subscribers who will pay their subsgrlptlous In advance or within tho year, -o wo ropcat tho proposition for tho beuotlt of our ronderw. Any porsou procuring throo now subscrlb. orswlio will pay in ndvnueo or will pay within tho yoar, can havo their own copy froo for tho proeent yoar. It is of course miylsablo to torn! tho money with tho names whero practicable, hut whore it is deiired wo can wait until next Kill. Any ouo not it oubscrlber cm have tho Faumi:u one year on tho h.iino toruin. Those of our frionds who nro in nrroirs can havo a year'n crodlton nocount for overy three subscribers prootuod for the Faii.mjui. All will of courso umlorstnud that wo can not credit them until tho uubjcriptlons thoy send nro paid up. As wo cannot ntford to pay traveling ni?eutn, wo make this liberal proposal to any nod nil persons, whether thoy aro subscrib ers of tho Fahmi:k or not. Times bolnp a llttlo hard, Just keop this matter in mind and savosomethlnif for your selves ns well ns help us, Do nil members of your Gringo or T.odgo, and all your rojponsiblo.neighburs tako tho Fajimi:? If not, why not? If thoy will tako It, you can muUo a commission by sending in their names. Beaver Glen Nursery. A CHOICn COLLECTION OF ruit "Jreos Jkxn SMALL ntUITS. Proprietor, Sl'UIil.ttlTY, .Tlarlou Co. Or Pebm2 SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES! For Old and Young. Far-Sighted and Near-Sighted, ShootlnK-nlnanca for NporUiiieii, STEEL, SILVER, AND GOLD FJlAMKS. I AM preptred to supply Spectacles to fit all ejes, at prices to suit. IV. V. .lIAItriN, Jeweler & Opt Ulan, hank UlocW, State St. Salem, May it 137lf. Cm DROWNING OF CHARLES W. POPE. Mr. Charles W. Popo, of Oregon CHv, was dra'vned Wednesday afternoon, March 'JSth, in tho Clnckamss river about twelvo miles from its mouth. Tho partlcuhusof thlsmel uuoholy atTrtir nro snustnullally ns follows: Weduesdav morning proving vory bright and beautiful, Mr. rope, Louis Barlu nnd Oeorgo Harcllug concluilod that they would spend tho day In trout nogllng. According ly a Bklff was obtained, aud tho trio, nrmed with tho necessary tackle, started up tho stream. Lntu heavy rains had swollen tho Clackamas to a higb stage, and tho current proved swift and strong, Tho party rowed a considerable distance up tho strenm, stop ping at Intorvals to ilsh. At length ouo of the party proposed to proceod to a certain point whero it was thought bettor success would reward their labor. This was agreod to, and tiro party startod atouce. In passing nround a bend in tho stream, tho current caught tho skill', and boforo it could bo con trolled, was thrown nglnst a sharp sng. So powerful was tho blow that tho frail oratt was broken in several places, and nn Instant later tho three men woro struggling in tho water. They caught hold of a limb nrolnctlnir from tho water, but the curront was vory strong aud tho water as cold as lco. lteallr.lng tholr Imminent peril, tho men shoutod for assistance, but tholr voices woro drowned by tho rushing, roaring water. They know that It would bo Impoaslblo to hold on long to tho lltcb, as chillnoss and exhaustion would soon ovorpower them. It was proposod to dlvoat thomsolvos of tholr boots nnd coats, and attempt to reach the shore by swimming. This wns done, and tho three men committed tuomsolvos to tho inoroy of tbo waters. All threo wero expert HWJinmors, Jji'spuo inoir euoris, tuo bwiii ly flowing current boro thorn a long way down tho stream. At length Darin and Harding maunged to reach tho bank, al though in u Mate of complete oxhanstion. Mr. rope, after n lnng anil desporato battlo for his life, was forced to succumb. Ho was carrlod down aud roso uo moro. As soon as posslblo, the Binvivors procureil grappling hooks and ropos nnd began to drag the bod of tho stream. Ktforts wero contluuod yos terday by a largo uurabor nf persons, but tho body of the unfortunate man had not been rocoyorod nt tho latest accounts. Mr. I'opo was agod about IU years. Ho has resldod for many years in Oregon City, whoro ho had acquired nonMdorablo wealth. For a numbur of years Mr. I'opo was engau oil In tlm steambonllng business on tho Up per Willamette Ho was a widely known nnd uulvorsally rospoctod citizen; of a gon ial nnd sociable naturo, ho maiio his no qualntnncoshls friends, nnd thocircloof tho lattor is ns wiuo as tuo tanner. Aiauy nro too tours of deop regret that will be shod us tho nows of his untimely death spreads through out tho hitnto. Tho boroavoil wife nud chil dren have tho heartfelt sympathy of all the community.. OregonUw. Movkmhnt of Tjioofh. Onlors havo boen recolvod at Fort Wnila Wnlla directing com panion 12 nud h of tho First Cavalry tolo.ivo tlint post as soon ns practicable, for tho Wal lowa country. Lieut. W. II. Mlllor who will net as Quartormantor of tho expedition has bicu soul forward to examine tho roads over tho llluo Mountains. Upon his return tho uttoof tho movement of the troops will bo fixed. It is understood Hint theso troops will ottabllsh a tbiro company post near tho Wallowa Valley, from which dutuchmonts can be kopt coiihtantly In that vnlley. It has not boen deemed best to establish tbo post in tho Wallowa Valley, Goneral llownrd being of tho opinion that tho requislto protection can bo better nliordcd thosottlers by locat ing tho prist on nno of tho main approehosto tho Vnllov. Tho two companies muster ovor 100 moil, and will bo under tho command of Captain H. Q. Whipple, a vory cool man who has great experience In dealing with Indians. It' IV ir.t.'nn TlIK l'UYLLOXKItA IN FRANCK,-A dlspstoh from 1'arls, dated March Mth, buys: Tho commission appointed by tho French Acudo my of Sciences to InvoMIgr.to into tho phyl loxera insect, report that 125 dopartmonts have born ravngod, nud in muuy districts povorty, privation nnd misery havo replaced aflluoneo, In coueerpionco of tho destruction of tho vinos. Traillo on railways and canals bus dimiuLhod , nud tho public taxes do not yield enough to piy for collection. Hostile thodamugo already done, tbo districts of Hurgutuly, Champagne, l.olrouud Cher aro now threatened. The commission rocom mend various measures for Isolation of thu intco;od districts nud the destruction ofnf footed vines. An Oi.ii VirnuiAN Oosi:. Mouroo Hodg os, v. gentleman who has resldod In llonton county, ucrom tho rlvor from Albany, for many years, tiled ut 10 o'clock last Weducd duy morning, having attained the great ngo of bii years, IIo wai hurled Iu tho grave yard ut tho Gluglo's fcohool houso yesterday tho funeral being nttoudrd by n largo con course of clthwns of that community. Ho was n veteran of tho wnr of 1812, having fought at Now Orloans under "Old Hicko ry." Democrat Huui.vKfw Faimmii:. Conslilomlilo oxolto inont lius bebii caused iu this city dining tho hist few days by the failure of tho llrm of Parker A Morris, who havo boon dealing fixlonslvely In whoat in Albany for .everai years, Tho failure is supposed to have been caused by Boino ho:iyy ahininouts of grain mado by thorn direct In Liverpool, upon which they lost considerably. Wo under stand tho creditors nro now iuvoitlgutlug the ull'ilrs ol tho llrm. but hivo not yet re solved upon any dollnllo lino of action. iJcmocral. Haiiiiok of llbFinjj:. A correspondent writlug lrom Nowpott, Vaqulaa Uy, Muroh 20th, says: Aftor a long und tlorco Morm, with n hlgn sea running, tho U. S, steamer Shtibrlnk Is now lying In what wo hope, Homo day, to bo tho Harbor of Hefugo" tor this North P.iciflo coast. She Ii unloading light houso f)Upplles,and Is as (pilot as though sho wasauohored in tho Iluy. Gazette, A privAtu Toronto dispatch announces a dociblon of tho Court of Appeals in that city, of in tores t in tho business community. In tho case of McLean vs, Dun it Co. 'a Mercan tile Agency, tho judgo decided that tho de fendants could not bo held liable for losses Incurred through their reports. The amount Involved was small, but tho principle in volved made it a test case. The Mountain Uentinel gives nn account of tho burning of the Northwestern Stage Com pany's stables at Pelican, 12 miles from La Grundo, ou tho 171h Instant. The building was entirely cousumod together with about 20 tons of timothy hay, 2,500 pounds of grain and one set of bar now, nnd numerous binall articles. Tho origin of the fire boouu to havo been purely accidental, The loss to tho stage company will approximate some thing near $1,200. Object of the Commission. Nkw Youk, Maroh 20. Tho Tribune's Washington special says it is reported that tho President conceived tho plan of sending tho commission In Loulsnna boforo his in auguration, and now. whllo ho is at limes willing to bo inllenced by tho advice of his cabinet, ho will act for himsolf whou theso fall to bo agrocablo. The gontlomon who havo beon select od will bo sont to Now Or leans with instructions to endeavor to In Uuco both parties to agreo to n reconcilia tion of tho Legislature It is proposod that tho members of botli parties whoso soats are uncontested nnd whoso eloction isconcecdcd by nil, shall pass upon the contested coses, and that tho Legislature so constituted shall, under tho Constitution and laws of Louisi ana, canvass tho voto of thoS'.nto for Gover nor. Such a Legislature, it Is said, would havo n nominal Kopubllcan majority on Joint ballot of about 17. Of this majority nlno would bo conservative Republicans nnd would hold tho balanco of powor. If tho two partlos deolluo to reorganize tho Ijoaislaturo. it is believed tho President Is dotermlnod to withdraw troops from tho sup port of tho Packard govornmont, nnd to in form both parties that, having failed to no coptn propor and fair Hdlustmont proposed by tho nd m Iu 1st rat Ion, tbo Federal troops can no longor bo used to sustain any Stnto government and that tho two protended ad ministrations must Bottlo tholr own differ ences in tholr own way. If bloodshed should follow, tho responsibility would rest upon tho politicians of Louisiana, and not with tho Prosldout. Tho Cabinot Is said to favor this plan, and thoro is scarcoly a doubt that If tbo commission fall this plan will bo adopted, iciioiismoii neroarovery hopeful, and consorvntlvo Hopubllcnns nro gotting dlsgustod with theso chronic troub es in Loulslann. City of Ciikstku. This now and commo dious stoamshlp, purchased last Fait iu Now York by tho Oregon Btoamshlp Company, concerning which bo much has boon said nnd written nt various times, nrrivod safoly at hor dock Thursday morning. Coining from a vory long voyago of about 14,000 miles In length, It must bo supposed thnt tho vessel wns In bad condition. Her machin ery had beon running for 09 days almost consocutlvolv. without ronalrs or overhaul ing, aud during tho trip hor bottom bcamo badly fouled with barnacles. Without bo lug overhauled, tho steamor started for Port land soon aftor reaching San Francisco. Sho brought n largo freight about nno hund red tons anil a great many passengers. Soon allor leaving, ouo of hor pumps bo came disablod, which required a stoppngo of twelve hours. In this condition tho oni-lii-cor was compollod to boat along at half speod, which protracted tho voyage loan un usual longlh. Aftor gotting into ttio rlvor, tuo steamer was compoiiou to stop at vari ous points to doschargo freight. It is sup erfluous to glvo a inscription of tho steamer, as tier dimensions, capacity, mnohlncry, model and gonornl frolght and passongor ac commodations hnvo nlready beon published. Sho is a vory handsomo craft, and construct ed in tho ataunohest tnannor posslblo. Sho Is not no largo as tho Fldor, but Is not Infer ior to that vossel Iu respect to Interior finish ing and furnishing. Kvery accommodation has boon abundantly providod for tho com fort, conyenlouco und ploosuro of passongerH. Sho can nccommodato 1!H) pasiongors, In eluding 115 In tho cabin. On her return to San Francisco tho Chostor will bo subjected to a thorough overhauling nnd cleaning, nnd when ready for f-ervlco will bo among tho fastest, safest, and most pleasant steaiu ors to travel in ou thu Pacific coast. Oregon- tan. Tho Walla Walla tiifonsays: Last Thurs day several members of tho Mauonlo Frater nity visited Weston for tho purpose of par ticipating In UioTunornl ceremonies of liro, Alexander Kirk, who died near that town on tho 20th Inst. They report that tho funeral nrocosslon wns onool tho largest ovor teen in this valloy. that It Included 03 wagons nud carriages, besides numbora on foot and on horsoback. Mr. Kirk wns 72 years of ago nnd wns one of tho pioneer settlors of Linn county, Oregon, from whence ho removed to near Woatou thrco or four years ugo. Ho Is mi Id by all wlio had tho pleasure of Ids no (lualntuuce, to havo beon ouo of tho best of men. Tho mines of Larlum, which gave rlso re cently to Mich lively diplomatic discussion, u ro generally known to bo lurgoly oucubor od with scorlie, proceeding from working of tho ancient (Jreoku, but ut III containing enough of silvortfc repay extraction by the Improved modoru methods Profousor Hen drelcli relates, no;ording to J,' Union Medi cate, that under theso hcordo, for at least 1, 500 years, has nlopt tho need of u poppy of the species of Glnuciitm, Aftor tho rtl'uso hud beon removed to the furnaces, from Die wholo spneo which they had covorod have sprung tip nnd flowered tho proity yolluw corollas of this llowor, which wish unknown to modem .science, but is described by Pilny und DIoscorldos, This llowor had disap peared for llrteoii to twenty centuries, nnd its reproduction nt this Interval is n fact par allel to tho fertility of tho fumouH "mummy wheat." Tho coiimiuiit of n colon d preacher upon tlial3xt, "It to moro blessed to glvo than to rccelvo," Is inimilnb.'o for Uh point ns well ns olo'juence: "I've known muuy n cluircli to dm 'cause it didn't glvo enough, but I never kuowod u church to die 'cauo It gavn too much, Uoy don't ttio dat way, lirod rcn, has any of you knowtd a church to dlo 'oauso It gavo ton much? If you do, iibt let mo know, cud I'll climb by do light ob do moon up to tho moss-covorod roof, and I'll stand dar and lift up my bunds to hoavon aud my , 'Utessod nro do dead dat dlo In do Lord."' On tho first of July, lbftJ, thopubllodobt was $2,773,230,173.G9. On tho first of March, 1677, loss than a dozen years after, It wns $2, 0S3,78I.H3 a total reduction of $ti,j:5,000, GO, or within a fraction of ono quarter of the wholo. The People want Proof. There U no raodlclno prescribed by physl olans, or sold by Druggists, that carrion such ovldenceof its success and superior virtue as Iktsc-JiKU'ri Q human avuui for severe Coughs, Colds settled on tho breast, Con sumption, or any disease of tho Throat and LuogH. A proof of that fact is tliut any per son all! Ictod, can get a Sample liottlo for 10 ceuts and try Its superior ell'ect before buy ing tho regular size at 75 cents, It lias lately been lntroduoed m this country from Ger many, aud its wonderful cures are astonish ing overy nno tiiat uses it. Three doses will relleyg my case, Try it, Sold bv Pkinevill-e. A lottor to tho JDallna Itcmizcr says J Frlnovillc 13 ft small inlnncl vflfupOV situated on Crooked river, "Wasco co., in tho midst of it mineral country, nnd contains ono pianintr mill.two dry goods stores, two blacksmith shops, ono good school, ono chinch organization, ono snsh nnd door factory, two livery sta bles, two hotels, two doctors, ono den tist, nnd two secrot organizations, I. C G. T. and I. O. O. P., ono drug store,, and n saloon, and plenty to run tho lat tor. Tho surrounding region is n supo rior grazing country. Wo havo green croon grass from two to four inches, high, (March 10); stock laoks well, nnd gaining. Mining excitement hero is running high, and 1 think will provo good. Wo havo had several assay mado which go from S8 to $:i(5 on tor our ledges, nud tho ledges that go $S on top, assay $;t() fifteen feet down. Thoro nro also fow ledges struck, near tho mouth of Crooked river, Unit ero until in iiinfco SilfiOnnr ton: tliosoliMlpiH nro principally silver, but somo gold. In rogard to tho silver wells: thoro is somo silver In nearly all of them, but, perhaps, not ns rich ns lias beon re ported, but our nssnyor thinks somo of them will pay well to work. Tho quartz now found ranges for about (10 miles, principally lying near Crooked river. CaijIfounia. Tho following is the latest report of tho condition of crops. in California, and thoy nro not vory Mattering: "Crop roports from nil prominent points in tho interior aro less favo'raolo than provious ml vices hnvo Indicated. In tho Sacramento vnlloy, whoro u gootl yield has been anticipated, mlldow litis mado its ap pearance to such tin extent as to cause serious alarm, it is reported, through out tho grain growing counties of Co lusa, Yolo ami Sonoma. Otherwise tno prospects in iniu sect ion oi tuo State aro still good, though tho want of rain is bogiuuing to bo felt, cspo daily for lato sown wheat. Tulo lands nro promising well. Tho coast coun ties, north of San Francisco, mo look ing well, though rust is reported in somo localities. In tho lower portion of San Joaquin vaMoy, crops aro in gootl condition, but higher up tho river aud in Los Angeles vnlloy thoro will bo but llttlo raised, oxcopt on irrigated land. Iu Santa Clara valley tho pros pects is not vory favorable for u full crop, aud in Salinas valloy tho yield will bo vory light, but along tho coast to tho north of Montoroy Hay grain is in lino coiulii.'on. The southern coun ties w.'dl ralso but n light crop prob ably noiv moro than quurtor of an aver ago. IIin'th kok i'ooii Siii:i:i'i:it8. Poor slcopors. nays tho Jerald of Jfcalti, will Hint it advantageous often to ralso tho head of tho bed it foot higher than tho foot, and then to sleep ou n toler ably thick hair pillow, so as to bring the head a llttlo higher than tho shoul ders. Tito object of this Is to make tho work of tho heart in throwing blood to tho brain harder, so It will not throw so much. A level bed, with tho head almost us low us tho feet, causes nn easy How of blood to tho brain, anil sometimes wakefulness, when tho ves sels cannot contract on it and keep tho brain empty. Thon tho hod ltsolf should bo good. A very hard or vory nol'l lied Is not tho thing. Hair mattresses are often best, hut theso might bo improved. Then tho bedding should bo porotH, so as to allow free interchange of air. Air tight beds nro bad. So, too, tho room .should ho largo and airy, and tho foot kept warm, aud persons with a sensi tive skin should iiavo ns light clothing as possible. Heavy clothlngsoiuetlmes keeps tho sensory nerves of tho slchr so active, that thoy send to tho brain sensory currents that keep this organ active. Whether sleeping with tho head to the north makes any tllHuruuco wo tlo not know. It seems to iu miiiio cases, and Iu others not. It may too well to try il. (Jeuorally sensitive folks sleep better to havo a bod to themselves. Tl.Afll lilts' I.VhTITI-'Ti:. h. 1 1. How land, Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, has appointed President T. R Campbell, of Christian College, and lions. I j. JJIIyou nud K. 1 lieuuett n committee to prepare a programme and make other necessary arrangements for a Touchers' Institute for tho Third ,lu dlclnl District, to beheld In .Monmouth Poll; County, commencing on tho 10th of .May next, which all teachers of tho district nro expected to attend, and to which nil friends of public education nro most cordially invited. Wash votrn Wvji.. Tho Dallos Maun tnimer reports that Col. Thomas Lung, of Umatilla county, "chtlnuitis tho amount of wool to bo shipped this yoar from Umatilla county at ubout 1,250,000 pounds, nud Miyn that ho is urging upon tho wool minor of that county tho necessity of washing, grad ing nnd baling their wool boforo sending It to markot. Tho wool of this country will lose over fifty per cent, of its weight by washing that is, 1,000,000 pounds of wool washed aud baled will weight 500,000 pounds und will cost Just half tho money for trans portation to lioston. This uloiio will amount to something oyer f 10,000, to bo saved by tho producer." Mouk Quau.. Tho Walla Walla Union Hiiyst Sportsmen will remember that a yoar ago a doztn pair or quail from PugetSouud wero turned loose at various points Iu this county. Thoy havo as far as heard from prospered. Horace W. lirandon has written to his friond II. P. Heynoids, from Wiscon sin, that he will Milp several pair or "Dob Whlto Quail" to him shortly. Itoy.J. H, Itoork, tho newly-uppolnted Indian ugont at Klamath reservation, has filed his bonds, and only awaits the arrival j of hla ccuiuihsjcu to 5akw paiiblou, m hi IX1 I n V ' I I . --ait "'J "f .. - iiMirn " i-"