f iW 1 i h t i V :h l & e "WILLAMETTE FARMER PAT08 qF HSBHDtlY' DIRECTORY. OPFICKltS of the NATIONAL flIIANGB, Marttr John T. JoncK, Ilartnn, Phillips, Ark. OnrsierJ. J. Woodman, Paw Paw, Van Durcn, Mich. Jclmcr. II, Hmodlcy, Crcsco, Howard, la. itetrartlA. .1. Vaughn, Memphis. Tciiti. Au't Sttiranl Mortimer Whitehead, Mlddlcbusb, Somerset. N. J. L'naiilatnij. II. Ellin. HprltmlioroUL'h, Warren, O Patrons of Husbandry. ll((K Qi lit IjlIlT OlMIIIL'fMiUULlI DUIIUII. V. WritHuitr-V, M, McDowell, Wnyno. Stcubcn.N. Y. tircrttani-0. II. Kcllev. Louisville. Ky. Oate-h'tfxrO, Dinwiddle, Orchard (trove, Ind. Vtrts Sire. John T. .Intics, Burton, Phillips, Ark. Flora Mr. Samuel II. Adams, Montlcelln, Minn. Jmona Mrs. llnrcy (loddnrd, North Uranby, Ct. A'y Atthtant tileicai dZllt C'arollno A. Hall, Louisville, Ky. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. I). Wyatt A I ken, (Chairman,) Cokesbury, 8. C, K. It. Hhanklanu, I)iiburiiu- Iowa, Dudley 'I'. Chase, C'liririiont. N. II, Alonxu Odder, Rork Palls, Whiteside, 111. V)'. II. Chambers, Osuctchce, Russell. Ala, Olllcorw or Oregon Mtnto Urniiac Matter Win. Cynic, Hclo. ticrnr-n. u. niiipnnr, usweiro, jACtmrrlAtt. K. N. Hunt, Sublimity. tSicrttanj'V. Ij. Davidson Halcm, ttwnu(-' . II. Thomas. Walla Walla, W. T. uUtMant Sletmrtttl. W. Itldillv, Canyonvllle. UAaitlalnW, H.Oray, Astoria. TrtitvwrH. P. Lee, l'ortland, flute-ficrvr -A. II, (Iraham, I'lsher'6 Landing, Clark county, W. T. tt Sir. II. A. Miller, Jacksonville. Jmona Mrs. S. I). Diirlnm, StiMinnvlllc. Ywrt Mrs. II. A. Kelly. l!at Portland. I.ali Ai't SltwmilMtt. Oeorla Hmllh, Hood lllver, Wasco conn y. KneuHif OtinMlttte -Win. Cvrus. Hclo! It. Clow. Dalian; E. I,. Hinllh, Hood lllvir. Utatc limine Aytht H. 1'. Lee, Portland. Stato Grange Deputies for 1877 l"utt OJlct. KfprtH. IIIHTOH. A Holder Corvnllls Corvallls I'LAI'kAMAI. Knorli Hklirlue liutto Creek N Wltand.ill OreuouClty lllll'lll.AK. .1 W Hayes Myrtle Creek 1 M Oatdner Drain's Station MULTNOMAH. riymjitoii Kelly East l'ortland. ...Cart I'ottland MAIIION, ' 1' Ca-tleiiiaii Iluttevlllu O W Hunt Hubllinlty Salem Jackson. JN TSIlllur" rcl:iomlllo Jacksonville I' A Patterson'. lllclireal Salem t.AKfi. J J Cliartiou (loose Lake Jacksonville .Itl'M'IIINIi. Daniel l'lcster Kerbytlllu Jacksonville i AUK. Jatnoa W Mullock ....(loslicu I. INN, It A Irvlmi Lebanon Albany WAft.fl. Tolui llnd Tjrli The Dalles VAMIIII.I.. I) 0 Iliirhiim ...MrMlmivllto J Sappliwton (lustoii (HUNT. Dllltliichart Canyon City Canyon City I'OI.IMIIIIA. (I WMixurll Columbia City TII.I.AMUOK, JI 1' Holdci Tillamook North Vainhlll IIWATII.I.l. J H While Weston WeMoli COOK, J Henry Sliroeder.... Oil WASIIIMITIIN TKIIIIITOIir. ct. urn. U W Itrowi Vancouver IIII.IIMIIIA. Jll'HIelii Payton WHITMAN. ,. ,, hb Winter Colfax Colfax i in:n vi.M. M 'A (loudnlii l'.lina I'IKIIt'K. H8 Staikham ChrhallH Tulnt TIIIIIITHN, 1,0 Abbott Olympla OI)iilda ', Lniuimlru Velm .lullim 1 1 or ion 8e.itl!o Hcattlo i.i:wu. LSI I'lernM Cl.i'iuati YAKIMA. CI Conk Ullcntburi: Iiinny county hero tbo Deputy ai pointed U not the nini't cnllnlile, at:d tbo (Innisix of bu tmnllty will Vroperly Indicate to mo neholi-o. I wlllbuplin wt.for In mtiiiy Inrtancrit I havobeiii ulilk-ed to maku up. pulullitvutd without kliuw li'iltiu ," ' lltnecri. W.M t'YKllH, Master OrosoiiHlatedtaiiKe, 1'. of II. J'OJIO.V.l aiiAXUK. MMUOX lOlW'TV. O.W. limit, MaMcr; O. O. (Ileun. Sec'). Meets mi Iho llrrt Weduelay of eaiH munlh, at llio point that ma) tie lUetl at laot mcetlui:. i ...--. Mooting of Subordiuato Granges I.INXIHM'NTY II(i', No. "I, meets III AHmiiv, (in tlio Ut niul It SiitiiuliiVM nf mteli iiiiintli, itt IDii. in. (),ik I'liiln, Nil II, lit HulMiy, 'Juil ami It It HiitiirilnyH ul II it in. lliiinor, No, I Hi, lit Crnwlorilhvlllo, lxt uiiilllnl Siitiinlnyx, ut" p. in. H.Miuiiiso No. o:t, m Milium Stntloti, Itlt Saturday, nt I p. in. Kolmiimi No. 'JI, at l.tiluiuon, 'Jil ami III) Kiititriluy, ul 10 a. in. (Iriiiiil I'riilrln No ID, HIi Siitunliiy. Knox liutto No, '.'J, Iht anil :int Hntur- llllVH. Saiitliuu No, !I7, -ml mill Itll SatttulayN, at III a. in, llrownsvlllo No. Hi, 1st mul -nil Satin- llllVH, 'huiKunt, No, 7, Ut mul ;inl 1'rlilnyn, at 10 a. in. IhirrNlnirK, No, II, 1st anil Ilril Stitiir iluv, at Ida, in .Slmilil, No, tl, Ht mul :M SatiirduyH, at 10 a. in. IUpiy liriiio No. 10, tut Sutunlay, at 11 o'oloi'U a, in. llariiiouv No. 'it, llnl Satttrilay, roKiilarlv, iixctipt In Nov. lVo , Jan., lili.,mul Maroh, NVlion tlioy moot tin. lxt l'rlilay. llUNION COl'NTY. Soaii t'ri'nU No 1 1, IhI Saturday at 10 a. in. Wlllaniiitto No. fi'J hi 'I'liiirNiluv, at It) a. in riillouiatli, No 1, llli Saturday, at 10 a.m. I.ANK t'Ol'NTY. (JroiiNwoll, No. ill, ltd Saturday, I p. in. KiiHt'iio, No. M, In 1:iikiui City, Jlrd Sat day, at 10 a. ut. Charity, No, 7t, "d Saturday. (IonIiiiii, No. 101, 1st Saturday, at lOo'nlock. Jiiiiullou City, No. I'.l, -nil Saturday, at 1 p. in. i MuUoiixlo, No, 107, Ciimp Crook, -M Satur day. t'Ol.lC COUNTY. Oak l'olnt, No, a, Ut mid Urd SittiirdiiyM. MAUION COUNTY. Ablqua, No Utt, Ith Saturday. hook roiiu, iso it, ;ut Mrttunlay, nt I p. in. liutto Crook, No, H2, lird Satunlay, at 10 . in. VAS1UNOTON COUNTY. Hoavoiton No, 100, mooUi Ut, Saturday, itt o'olook. 10 PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Xotloo In lioroby kIvoii to I ho Mnatorti of tho dlll'orout HUbonllnato (lrHK of l.lnn pouuty, that It la tltolr duty to oloot throo doli'Katoi (nun ottoh tlraimo to uttoud a con volition In Albany, on tho mvoiiiI Monday In April, 1S77, at 10 oVUx-k a, in., lor tho puriHMtt or olootluc roprosoutatlvoti to tho Siato UratiKo, whlolt immtH in Saloiu on tho fourth Tuosday lu May, IS77. It. A, lHVi.Nf, IH'puty. Ed, Fabmur: Forinlt mo through your papor to say aomething In rogard to tho ln yontlon of tho Ordor of Fatrona of Husband ry, which la accomplishing so much good throughout tho United States, morally, socially, financially, and commercially, por haps moro than any othor, so groat havo boon tho changos as though a whirlwind had swoptovor tho land and changed Its appear- anco, a fow years ago, wo, as farmors, woro virtually a lot of sorfs, and woro often look ed npon by many who thought themselves to bo highor toned, and of dlfforent calling that noarly mado us blush to think wo were farmors, and othors consldorod us as tholr lawful proy. Schomos of many kinds wero producod to cheat tho farmor of his hard oarncd gains. Town politicians generally consldorod tho farmor as their voting cattle. Merchants woro oagor to soil us goods at a largo profit on crodlt, In somo instances taking notes, llvo stock and crops, to sccuro pay, thus binding tho farmors from year to yoar, ovon tho farmors thomsolvos woro moro or loss in opposition to oach othors sue coss, lnstoad of being firmly united and try ing to assist each other In tholr business af fairs, which Is much moro thocasonow than provlous. Speaking of tho farmors in goner al who have bocomo mombor.M of tho Ordor, wo can vontitro to say that wo aro thought to bo a powor In tho land, and aro boing bowed to, and our wlshos sought in many parts of tho world. Forolgn nations aro roachlng out tholr hands and asking us to grasp it In an Interchango of articles. Hut now tho farmor has bocomo n llttlo moro oxaltod; merchants find it to tholr advantago to soil to us at a lowor profit for cash , and numorous manu factures profor selling to us at tho samo prlco thoy did to tholr ngonts, who got tholr living chlolly from tho farmors. Kvon tho railroad corporations aro beginning to listen to us In rogard to froight, tho causo of this Is that tho farmors havo bocomo united, nnd mombors of ouo great family, and nro worklugto Kollior,and no should iileol As Often as is cnnvonlontnnd discuss ovorything that con corns us nnd tho nation at largo. For a mo mont think of tho grand ohjoct of tho groat Cantonnlat Exhibition; tho lnrco hotel, near ly COO foot squaro, whoro Fatrons from ovory Stato In tho Union met each othor; but for this Invention and ordor tlio.so lorinors por hnjiH would not huvo courago or tho means oven touttond tho oxposltiou by solnrgoa body, Wo ns nn Ordor huvo but baroly up proiichod tho grout claims of tills grand in vention. II ud I tho ability, I might discuss It at much grontor longth, but I will trv to Naysomothiugof Its merits to glvoilrank nmongst othor gront Inventions of thonluo- (oouth coutttry. 1 will try mul not over draw tho picture, but will probably fall short of doing It Justico, ns I would wish, inoitof us that woro born farmors having lived through all I havo said, nnd I would llko to say that tho lot of tho fSrmors was not na bad ns I havo shown It, but It Is yot as bud to-day In somo localltlos who aro not mombors of this Ordor. Of courso thoro nro somo farinors that fortuno has favored, but 1 nin speaking of tho wholo farming class of tho nation; tho grnngors nro becoming moro Intolllgont, nnd educated mou and womon begin to bollovo that tho gmngo is our shool, nuduouonro too old to loiirn, iinduonoso wlno but that thoy may still get moro wis dom, nnd tho farmers havo nlroitdy lenrnod that tlinos will not bo vory good us long us tho profits of fatmlug nro nil tiikoutopny la.vos for llio bonellt of mono)olIsts, money ed cliques mul middle mou, nnd, as Fntrons, wo should dofoud tho oillcors of tho National and Subordinate granges from nny malicious nttiu'ksof discontented mombors oroulsld- ora,nH wo nro woll nwaro tlint soniolukon pride In nttnokiug tho Order nnd break down its good liilliioncos, but I will say thatthU groil Inventlun is progrosslng, nnd nt tho piiwont tlmo their nro over olghteon millions of dollars Invested In tho various enterprises of tho granges of tho United States, iiudn largo amount of that caved by thooo-opom-lion of tho fatroiiH, but for till this vast on torprino mid groat liivoiilion, 1 inn sorry to say thoriHiiro miiiio drones us well ns ti grout many good niul thotongli workers, mid It sooius natural for ouch to tuko tholr iioltlon mid oi'cupy It, but us tho Ordor ndvunoos of whli'h It is bound to do, wo must still hopo that tho ;drouos will boooiuu scarce; tho grange exists for tho benefit of humanity; bunco it has Its battles to light, mul ending ling allltiiu'os to oouqiior, and sprch.il favors togiilit,nndiiro wo not untitled to havo tho right to say that it shall bo represented by the fatrousof Husbandry, tliosu thai think mid study, nnd louru tho rules ofsulf.goyorn mont, mid the huvo of human relationship; even somu farmors outside tho gates but n short tlmo ago, l.iughod with scorn, and pro iioituood tho Ordor n humbug, nro now and thou coining Into Kh ranks, Intolllgont mou aro no longer In doubt, but realize tho bono tit HUs Invention has uocoiiiillslied,nud Its grand pohilhUltles for the future; thoy nro already soniltilii of the fact that the numer ous bohools of thought lu tho subordinate granges tiro proper placvs to Invoj-tlgato the fanner's troubles, mid contend for his rights, but wo must not expect nt oneo tho groat advantages wo had hoped for, but will como In time, providing wo earnestly porsovoro; but wo must boar in mind the general good to our class unit country, which wo havo al ready accomplished, mid othor benefits which wo nuy secure Individually; but in ordor to secure all those sdvantaKO we must bo firmly united and earnest lu our work, and our success will bo assured. lu ooucliulou I beg leave to urKoyou, ono and all, to stand tlrtn, shoulder toahou dor, which U tbo principal foundation of thin Order, mul move in ono bolld column on the (Uiomy's works, and always bo ready, whenever circumstances will penult, to co operate mid jiatrouUo this groat Invention of the nineteenth century, and thru our ettorts will bo crowned with sucivhs. IIko. lliu.su.w. Shropshire Downs vs. Merinos. A Kansas correspondent of tho Western Agriculturist Is very enthusiastic in praise of tho Shropshire Downs brood of sheep, claiming that thoy aro far proforablo to tho Morinos. Tho Idea that tbo Merino is tho standard nnd bost shoop to raiso I must contradict. Ho also says: Ask somo of our Merino shoop ralsors to giro tho Items of what can bo mado from ono owo lu fivo years. This Is tho way to got at tho proof of this question and Bhow which is tho most profitable sheop to ralto and which shall bo our standard breod, I say tho Shropshire Downs aro tho champion sheop for wool and mutton, without an ex ception. I sold my yearling wothors this last summer for $S por boad to tho butcher; thoy cut 10f pounds of wool, which mado ?2 GO por hood. They had not boen grain fed at all; nothing but pralrlo grass. As to tho quostlon of wool, our manufac turers toll mo that tho Shropshire Downs' wool will mako moro different goods than any othor wool they oyer had. It is line and of a tolerably good longth, and a ro markably strong staple, which corresponds with tho strength and constitution of tho sheop. I always havo mado from 0 to 8 conts por pound moro on Downs than Mo rinos. My owos cut WA pounds per hoad. Tho Shropshire Downs, running upon tho imo pasture as tho Morinos, tho Morinos will bo poor and tho Shropshire Downs will bo hog fat, bocauso thoy aro llko tho Berk shire hog whon thoy havo fod thoy will go and llo down contontod; tho Morinos will roam and lood from morning till night nnd novor bo satlsllod. You can kcop more Mo rinos on tho samo amount of capital, and yot tho Shropshire Downs shall mako a con- sldorablo amount moro por year. Thoy will rolso more lambs than any othor brood, nnd will stand tho Kansas storms hotter thnn any shoop I havo over soon. Caws and Effect. Nino motapbysiclnns perched aloft, On the top of n dry pino-treei Havo talkod nil day in a marvelous way, Of divmo Philosophy. No wild Colerldgonu ramblers they All over the realms of law They stick to their text, howover perplexod , Tho doctrine (and practice) of caws. Tho biggost crow on tho nearest limb, Gavo first, with never n pause, A clear, profound, dollberate, sound Discourso of proxltnato caws. A tbeologho In r aisock clad, With a choker undor his Jaws, And a cold lu his head, either sung or said A treatise on second caws, Aiish hawk lltou tho topmost limb With a pickerel In his claws, When small nnd groat began to dobato Concerning ealcltut caws. And whon, nt tho clo.se, tho Congress rose, I saw two old crows pattso, And what thoy 6ald, as thoy ilow o'erhead, Had tho sound ol final caws. No longer In mo, O Philosophy, Thy dovotoo oxpoct ; In splto of thy laws, hero's a chain of caws, And not ono slnglo effect. To Xiadlos. MHS. DII. G'K.YIO is now prepared to re ceive patients at her olllcc. In Salem. During tho pait year tho has had extensive practice at Dr. Adams1 popular Medical Institute at l'ortland, in treating ladles, and feels conlldcnt of nflbrdlnp; relief In most cares of a chronic character. Special atten tion paid to female weakness and nervous prodratlon. In connection with licr treatment, flic unci tho cele brated Medicated Klcctrlc Vapor Until, which aid vastly in electing cures. Odlco and residence, s. e, corner of Center nnd Summer streets, Salem. Bibulous Bocs. Wo havo always admired tho way "tho llttlo busy boo Improves ouch shining hour." but thoro is ono. thing about tho Industrious creature that Is not genornlly known, An Immonso honey production has grown up in Los Angola nnd Son DIogo couutios in tho post two or throo years. Every canyon nnd colgnoorynntngo In both counties has its bee farm. Col. Chulmors Scott Informs us that tho boos In Sail Dlogo county havo do voloped n gront fonduoss for orango blossoms nud grapos. It was tho fashion, formorly, to mako 1,000 or 6.000 uallons of Gunlnmn ovory yoar, but slnco tho bees havo mado their npponriinco. thovlnoyard at that point has lolled to yield. Tho grapo forms as or yoro, but tho Julco isauokodout by tho boos, thus anticipating tho wlno-pross. Thoy dip Into tho orange blossoms also, and tho con scquonco is that tho fruit is dwarfed. Of courso in .Los Angolos county wo havo enough grnpos nndornngo blossoms to mnko tho doprodatlon of tho Insect a very trilling tnattor. liosldos, tho boo ranches aro locat ed at such a dlstnnco from our vlnoyard and orango groves that nny Injury thoy could possibly lullict upon them is u vory trilling mattor. Somo ill-fooling has grown up botwoon tho boo-mon nnd sheop-mon of San Diego coun ty, from n causo which develops anlnterest Ing trait on tbo part of tbo bcos. As is gon orally known, n groat portion or tho rood of boos In Southern California Is tho blossom or tho whlto sago. It makes n whitoand ngreo ablo honey, liut whon sheop hnvo onco pastured amonngst tho whlto sago tho bees will havo nothing more to do with It. It Is finite likely that, tho next session of tho LogiHlnture, thoro will bo nn effort both upon tho part of tho boo-mon nud tho shoop men to obtain somo loglslntlou from tholr respective stuud nolnts. If tho bens mnltl. ply nt tho rnto which huneliarnclorJml thorn for tho pnst throo yoars, tho controversies which will iirlso nbout thorn may rlvnl tho fierce collisions of tho fenco nndno-fonco mon. Wo havo thus far had tho sweot, and wo shnll shortly bo treated to tho sting. Lou Anqelcs Jlemlil. Tii.uvmook Co., Oro.,Mnrch 20, 1877. En. F.inti:ii: Tho Honorable It. W. Wilson, Joint ltoprescntatlvo from Tilla mook nnd Olutsop counties, departed this life on tho ii.l Itiht. Tho following resolu tions wero passed by Fidelity Orango, No. 17-1, which you will pltuso publish In your papor : Whereas, Tho Dlvlno Master In his provl donco bus removed Irom our midst llro, 15. W. Wilson. Whoro.i!', This (irnngo hns lost n useful mombcriuidH good oltl.tn mul his family n good husbuud mid u father, nud Whereas, This our loss Is his otornal gain. lteolved, That this Orungo wear tho badge ui muni iiiii.h uir uuriy uuyn, Koiolved, Thnl wo tendor our heartfelt sympathies to the boronvod family and that ti copy of those resolutions bo spread on tho minutes ot this Orange, niul n copy bo sent to the family, mid copies bo sent to tho Wii.uvMirrn: 1vismi:u nnd tho ureianian for publication. W. T. Nuwvomii. J. K. Ki.mson, II. F. llot.DKN, , . . Committee J. U. KtavAitn-., Secy, Wasco Coi'.N it. M. I). Uurpolo writes us ns follows from Olox, Wasco couuty, uudcr date or March 'Jotli ; "Grass Is fine this Spring; tho young gnvs. Is tlvo or six Inches high; stock or all kinds are doing Hue; grain that was sown hiit Full looks well ; times nro looking up a llttlo, hs thoro nro uovcrnl cuttlo buyers lu tho neighborhood buying beor cnttfo. Io night wo are having a nice gontlo ruin," To tho Subordlnato Oranges of Oregon State Grange. Tho Secretary of each Orango will pleaso seud thonuuiosor Master nnd Secretary elect for 1S77, to See. of S. U. as soou as practl cable, giving tho address of Mastor and Secretary, Couuty and State, or 1 errltory. lly so dolug you will oblige T. Ij. Davidson, . , soo. o. s. u., F.orn. Post oftlco addrses: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon. OrT. L. OroJLtla,, uS.trtmtf Ualem, Oregon, dcalor In Stereoscopes and Htoreo scoplc VIowh, and Seeue of Salem and tho surround ing country. Llfo.slzo 1'hotographs, In India Ink. Oil or Water Color. sell To ColorButter. Mn, A. "W, OIIKEVER Kdltor of tho Now Kngland Farmer. In that paper of Nov. 11th, a& vises all Dairymen to uso Wells, lticliardson & Co.'s PERFECTED BUTTER COLOR Ho says, "It Is tho strengest, purest, and cheapest butter coloring wo havo ever used. For all that wo can see, It Is absolutely perfect. It should entirely snpersedo tho uso of carrots, and all preparations ot aimatto," It gives tho exact shado of tho best Jersey butter. It Is euro, intense, economical, nnd has no tasto or smell. It Is an Improvement on our "Golden Ex tract," bctng a combination of tho bright yellow col oring principle of tho Dandelion blossom, and It Is greatly superior to carrots, etc , giving a better color, and no work. &sr- a sample siililrlont to color fifty pounds of lliitter will be scut to any nd drens, poatpnld, on receipt often cents. Every Dairyman who wishes to rcallzo tho highest price should glvo It a trial now. Address WELLS, niCIIAIlDSON A: CO.. fc23 Burlington, Vermont. MILWAUKIE NUKSERY.. GrentcHt Variety of' FRUIT TREES lu Oregon, Consisting of Apple, Fear, Peach, . Plum, Prune, Cherry, Grape, Cherry Currant, Lawton Blackberry, Raspberry and Strawberry Sets, California Walnut, Black Walnut, Butternut, & Filbert, WniCII WILL BE SOLD LOW, FOK CASH, S. LUELLING &SON, Proprietors Mllwatiklo Nnrscry. Nov. 1,1870. NORTH SALEM STORE, W. Xj. AV.r13, A T THE DKICK STORE, HAS JU3T RECIV IX. cd a full assortment of Q-eneral Merchandise, Dry G-oodSj Grooonce, Boots & Shoes, Hard-ware, Clothing Calcnlatcd for tho City and Country Trado. Uonpht as low, and will bo sold at as HMALL A PROFIT, as thoso who HELL AT COST. pyOoods delivered to anr part ol tho citr frco of charge. Novs? 15. STRANG, Importer and Scaler In pjSjjS VLVVX ITJDFUriTXT3Fl.EI STORE. I HAVE I'UItCIIASEI) THE ENTIRE Interest of .Messrs. Yeatnn t I.ouctmryln tho Furnlttiru titoru oti tho west side ot Commercial Street, Salem, and shall keep nn hand n GENERAL AS SORTMENT of goods lor tho retail trade FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY rnrlor & Cliniulicr Set, BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, ROCKERS. &.C., lly tho set or slnglo piece. Repairing and Jobbing DONE IN THE REST MANNER, And at reasonable price, ns I am a practical workman m r, ,,,OHN CRAY. Salem. July H. ltt.i.y Homo -Mado and Hand-Made BOOTS. ' IK YOU WANT A (.OOll-FlTTINft 1'INE HOOT )ou can bo accommodated by catling At Armstrong's Shop, On State Street, opposite WILLIS'S HOOK STORE. A LI. WOIIK AltNANTKI). 1'llciM Ri:.SONAIII.l:,- Itopulrint; ii'iii'i unit 'ir)iv iloi.t. (Iivk Mi: a Call. lailsifl U'31, AltiH.vrilOM.'. (aaniiaaii'BiommDrmaaCT.MiMMd Improved Ranges COOK. PAKLOR, XNB U0X STOVES. And Manufacturer of Tin. Sheet-Iron & Copper W A E, Union Dlock. Commercial Street. SALEM OliKOOX. IRESI'ECTFUULY INFORM ALL MY OLD friends nnd csntomers tint I havo resumed bail tics, and Invito tho public generally to call and exam Inu my stock ami learn my prices. Nov:l lS7Ctr Salem Flouring Mills. BEST FAMILY FLOUR, UAKER'S EXTRA, XXX. SUPERFINE AND (JRAIIAM, MIDDLINGS, DRAN, AND BHORTS, OouHtuutly on Hand. IlilfliOMt XxIoo In OAH Paid for Wheat AT ALL TIMHS. R. O. KINNEY, Bt 13tf Arent S. F. M. Co J Lauo couuty, Tho cryatnl jmUoo t Sydonhaui, Kngland, has tho largest clock lu tho world. The dial Is forty foot lu diameter. The hands, with their couuterpolsos, weigh nearly a ijuartor of a tonj tho luluuta haud moaauros nluetoon foot lu longth, ami moves half an Inch at every beat of tho pendulum. Tho distance trn oiled liy tho point of tho minute haud Is nearly four miles a week. AsoiUn for tlio M'lllniucito Farmer. Alb.W .TEIIannon Amity.. N( EOttchcll AihUnd Jllhhorirldco llollvuo-. I fir Davis Mta Win Wells, J W llobart roHiiMlllo v R Kirk I iitlelllo J w ilachelder (an on City I) It Ithiiiihart K-,,,?P.v,lAf w'r Hfii-K tiMiilllylMty is Matleson iili) N alley wii t'larko Clatsop.. R .1 Morrison trwf.mUllle Hi.lurt OM K04-0-;,; " V Kendall J-, orvalll KWoiHlwanl IresHell , ...Ro.coo Knox Clackamas V.' A Mills Camp Creek (1 RlUmmcMey ,:-""' " ' w'. i m iiuiurie ' S llunUaker Drain's Damascus..., Dayton Klkton Kiiene Fox Valley Forest tlroo (loilien Ci.-rvaW llabey !larrlbnii! iiinsuoru , em JllCI Juncttoii. lacksonvlllo... King'. Valley.. JetlVrson LewUtlllo .. Ufiyette..,..,, Lebanon Monroe., McMinnvllle... Monmouth..... Ndy. New Era Newrllsrlllo.... North Yamhill ilenner... r . nine H'iiiuii-e. .Smith, Knwson & Drain K Kni he E C lladauay A H Haines i John McClunz A D (iardner SHm;he, W I, Cunts J llaiidsaker S M (iatnes TJ llluek Hiram Smllli ...A Lnelllii); Morrow A Horren .. WI. Iloiluln llranleld A Co., W L Lemon M IVlersun Conner & Crcmo John W Roland It CMcTlmmonds ,...Dr roppletou. A II l.'cnty S II Claiishton Jos Kolsey J II Morris, A Held .....W Waterhouto Wm Moreland ' .J Casto VY Castlcraan I.,..'" lie Stewart uakiana......... c i. i,d. mn...i Hf,wcK Alt Shipley Jc""''7i: J II Schroedcr Oregon City jji lumn t ! ! . V Lee, at ..vv W A Whitman DrJ II Irvine K tillllam :ent State Orange OM 1'rlnelo McGrew'shtoro FA Patterson v Tho Smith Jones, Thos SI linker lYudk'ton,.,. reona Pilot Rock... Portland PrineTllle.. IVrrydale... Itlckreal..., Rosebora... Kclo.... . SL'Ui on W.WV. T , "Ibbard S j 5",', WM lowers, OR Wheeler SEtt" VV.AOHovey a ' .if ouun iiownms ss.rfu1.1'""0 Ben Marks Sberldau SW.;; FSltarsee TheDaUes SLltnwks v.?,Vr-..-. S W Hrown, H II Dennro alaalU jp Brewer "UlVi JC Elder ioacalu , J, It Ellison, USApplesote KMTAHIilMIIED 1865. Willamette Nurscrv, G. W. WALLING & SON, PROPRIETORS, Oswego, Clackamas co., Oregon.- WAITING'S ifk PEACH PLUM, Xli? Italian J?ruuo, And tbo best varieties of 11 II III, I'runt!, 1'cacli, Apple, I'car, Clicrrj-,- Will: and Shade Trees, IN FULL ASSORTMENT. Send for Desoriptivo Catalogue. P. O. SULLIVAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OrERA noUSE, SALEM. S. E. comer, at head of stairs. fol Jy Mrs. Roarer's New Remedy tor the Luna IS XEKT1XO W1TU WOXDXBFUL SUCCESS r Tni3 PURELV 'EaBTAnLE REMEDV HA8 no eanal In the relief and enro of Conehs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Wbooplne Conch, Mea "?,'.? ?' b Produced somo remarkable cures. Sold by dmirat.u cenerallv. Prepared only by JOHN fc. nilHPHV, "Monmouth. Or., To whom all letters of business should be addressed. For Sale ! THE VINE RESIDENCE corner of Commer. 11 ami nivl.tm. .aA.d I. lii.l..hln .Itn.tlnn jlL-wlth house lr. xte rtnlthetl. and ennvpnlpnt. y arranged, aud groands tastefully ornamented. Will I' sold vory low and on accommodating terms. Apply to LBn WILLIS, ecp.t ratton'. Ulock SUtobt., Siux, HMIiliriTFlillT-J '