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directory.
OFFICERS of tho NATIONAL OI1ANGE.
Matter John T. .Tones, llartnn, I'hllllps. Ark.
Oieruer J. J. Woodman, Paw Paw, Vna Durcn,
Jtlcli.
jActurtrK. 11. Hmcdloy, Crcico, Howard, la.
Atewanl A..T. Vaughn, Memphis, Twin.
AmH tffcircmf-Mortlincr Wbltelicad, Mlddlcbnsb,
Somerset, N. J. ...
Vna)italn-a. If. Kills. aprltiffborouch, Wnrrcn. O.
Tieiunrer-V. M. McDowell, Wayne, Steuben, N. Y.
tfcttaru-0. II. Kelley, Louisville, Kv. . , .
(!ate-KtriKrl). Dinwiddle, Orchard (frovo, Ind.
CVrr Mrs. John T. .loncc, Uarton, Phillips. Ark.
.Worn Mrs. Samuel i:. Adams. MonllccIIo, Minn.
7tioni-Mr. Hancy (loridard, North (Jranby. Ct.
Laity AtsMant SteicardMltt Caroline A. Hall,
Louisville, Ky.
EXECt.'TIVE COMMITTJSB.
I). Wyatt Alkcn, (Chairman,) C'okcsuury, 8. C,
It. II. Hhanklanil, Dubuque- lima.
Dudley T. Chase, C'laromont.N. II.
Alonro (I)lder, Hock Kails, Whiteside. III.
W. II. Chambers, Uewccchco, Rusecll. Ala,
OfllccrM or Oregon State Urnncc.
Matter Wm. Cyrus, Sclo.
eicerteerA. It. Shipley, Uswcco.
Ic'meriU. K. N. Hunt, Sublimity.
ifCttlnry'V. T. Davidson. Salem.
fitewiml-W. II, Thomiu, Walla Walla, W. T.
Attittant htniarilQ. W. Itlddlo, Cunyonvlllc.
VhtiitalnVt, H.Oruy, Aatorla.
Treiunrtr S. 1. Loo, Portland,
(ialfKeeirA. II. (Jralmin, Fisher's Landing,
Clark county, W. T.
lltrt Mri. II. A. Miller, Jacksonville.
Tumnm Mrs. 8. I). Durham, McMinnvlllo.
Jw-Jlff, K. A. Kelly. Kant Portland.
Uvbj .!' Nttuaitlyit. Georgia Smith, Hood
Itlvcr, Wascncoiimy.
Kremlin Ommuttr- Win. Cyrus, Sclo; It. Clow,
Dalian; It. I.. Smith, Hood Itlvcr.
Mate JJfuOiu AytntH. 1. Leo, Portland.
Stato Grange Deputies for 1877
l'ott Office. Eiprtn.
Corvallls Corvallls
I1KNTON.
A Holder
U.AIKAMAS,
Hnorh Hklrvlne Iliitlo Creek
N W Randall Oregon City
imrn,AH.
J WHayeK Myitlo Creek
M (laidner Drain's. Station
MULTNOMAH.
Plj mpton Kelly Kitft Portland. . . . Kaet I'ortland
VAIIIIM.
V Oastlem ill Ililtlovlllo .;.
CI V Hunt Sublimity Salem
.7 N T Miller"' lackKonvlllo Jacksonville
1" A Patterson. Itlckrcal Salem
,T .1 Charlton.'..". (loose Lake Jackronvillo
Jnsl.l-lltNK.
Daniel Floster Kcrbyvlllc Jacksonville
I ANK.
James W Mallock Goshen
"NN,
Jt A Inlou Lebanon Albany
John Ktnl..""'. Tyuh Thu Dalles
YJMIIII.I..
liODiilhniii McMIiiiivIH.i
.1 Happltiuloli (IiikIoii
HIIANT.
Dlllllmlmrt Caii)onClty Can j on City
I'oMIMIIIA.
W Maxwell Columbia City
Til I.AMUIIK.
II T llnldi'ti Tillamook North Umhlll
fMATII.I.A.
JH Wlillu
.Wcslon Weston
cocm,
J Henry SliioediT Oil
WASIIINIITlW TKIIMITOIir.
(I.AIIK.
B W Rrtmn Vnutouvcr
MIUTMIIIA.
Jtl'Hlolii Dayton
1MIITVAN. ,.
LbltliiKi-r Colfax Colfax
niHiAi.ie.
Mi! (Jomlahi Klma
I'll: mi:.
UH MaiMmin Chulmlls I'otnt
TllllllTHN. ... .
I. (I .Minn OlympU Olympla
JC l,nii;mlru Yelm
.lulliiit llorlou Scnttlu Hrattlo
IKWIK.
!,M l'lcrroii Claiiuatn
YAKIMA.
CI' Cook KllcinOmrp;
In any county w hero tho Di-pnty untntcl in not
the mot mljublu, nt il tbu (Irnnuen of Ibu locality will
Vroporly Indlcnlo lo'num cbolco. I will liuiliniil, for
in ninny Instance I havobieii uIiIIkimI to make np.
polnlment wllliout kniiwltdirua to fltners.
WM. CYIIUS,
Master Onxon Slatodranuo, I', or II.
Mooting of Subordinato Grancos
I.IXNtJmf.NTY.
llopo, N'o.lil, iiiooIhIii Allmiiy.on tho 1st
ami IlHutiirdiiv of unuli nioiitli, nt 10 u. in.
Oak l'litlii, No. H, in ll.lwyi 'Jml uml Itli
Huttird.ij'H ul II n. in. . ...
llittiiior, No, Hl', In ('mwlonlHvlUo, lnt
Hiiil.'lm SutiiriliiyH, ntu i. in.
Hymutiwi No. Wl, t Mlllui
lorn Station, Itli
biiturtliiy.iit i p. nt.
Ulmiuiu No, t!l, itt I.olmiion, 'At and Itli
b'lUurdity, ul Hi i. in.
(Jnind I'mlritt .no, hi, mi nuturuny.
!.....- Hull.. V.k Ik mill !Inl Ki
Iht mid tint Sntur
iiia i.iiiiu ..., ww,
llllVH.
Siintliuii No, :i7.
Jnd mid Itli KiiturdiiyH,
ill 10 a. ill.
llmvriiNvlllo No. ll'i l"t niul -ltd Siilur
dllVH. hiiiKuitt, No. 7, ltt mill :ird KrldnyB, at 10
'" ......
IliirrNliurp;, No, II, lut mid !lrd Suliir-
ilnyN, at 10 a. in.
Shodil, No, tl, Iht and ;id HidtirdayM, at 10
ii, in.
Uiippy lirino No. 10, liit Saturday, at 11
o'clock, u. in.
Iliiriuonv No. 1-1, Ilnl Saturday, roKiilarly,
oxi'oiU In Nov. Duo,, .Inn., b'oli., and Muroli,
whim tlioy moot tint Ihi Friday.
11P.NTON COUNTY.
Sn:p Crook No 1 1, Ittt Snturdny at 10 a, in,
Wllluinotto No. r., iHt'l'liurHdny, at 10 a.m
riilloiuiith, No 1., Itli Snturdny, at 10 a in.
LANK CDl'NTY.
CnnNWoll, No. (tl, Itli Snturdny, 1 ). in.
KiiKOiiti, No. Ml, tn l.UKunu City, lint but.
day, at 10 a. in
ci
litirltv. No. 70. Ut Snturdny.
(Ionium, No. 101, IhI Snturdny, at lOoVlock.
Juuulloti City, No, t'J, .ml Siiturdny, nil
1. in.
MulCoiulo, No, 107, Camp Crook, U Sntur
tiny. l'OMC COl'NTY.
Onk l'olnt, No. !l, lit mid Urd Sidurdnys.
MAUION COUNTY.
Alil(U, No i:U, ltd Snturdny.
Hook l'olnl, No IS, Hd Snturdny, at 1 p, in.
Hullo Crook, No. b'i, 3rd Saturday, at 10
n. in.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
lion vci ton No, 100, moots lit, Snturdny, at
10 u'ulook.
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
Not loo U lioroliy ulvoii to tho MnMorn of
tlio dlttorout Hiibordliiitlo OraiiKw of I, Inn
oouuty, thnt It tx tliolr duty to oloot tliuo
tloloKHto from tvioh (IrmiKo to nttond a eon
volition In Albany, on tlio socoud Monday
lit April, lb77, at 10 o'clock a. in., for tlio
puriHiMoof oloctluc rcprosoutativtvn to tlio
HUtoOraiiKO, whloU ihooIh In Salem on tho
fourth Tuesday In My, 1S77.
It. A. litvtNi:, Deputy.
1. U very ooiuldonito In lrauiw to wilfully
not llro to no tmlhlluKu thnt nro not well In
oiiriHl. It Hiddom hnppoiiN that nil liuvtidln.
,ry lliti orlKliuitos lu an iiulmnirod. bnlldltiK.
EXTRACTS
From Address of Mrs. I. L. HiM.EAnY,
Lccturor of Turnor Grango, March 121th.
OUn rAILUItKB AND TIIEIH CAUSKS.
For tho aitko of argumont wo admit thoro
havo boon failures and ohall endeavor to
traco Ihom to tholr causo. Tho main troublo
boganattho outsot. Wo woro tooconfidont
of success, oxpoctlug groat gains without
labor, o von now this foellng exists ton groat
oxtont. "Our short history has taught us,
thoro In no standing still, whero thoro Is no
advancement docay bcglrs." In tho days of
our infantllo wealcnoss, Btorllng vlrtuosand
honost Integrity, which woro to bo tho llfoor
doath of our Ordor woro very llttlo thought
of.
Numbors, dollars and con to, scorned our
ruling passion. Our hoarta oponod to all
worthy or unworthy. Tho social and oduca
tlonal foaturos which should havo stood up
permost with us as a class, worosoldom
thought of or montionod. Tho sad conso
quonco was, many, very many, fttiiod to
roap tho goldon harvost, whou tlioy had not
sown . Thoy becamo luko warm, cold, thou
doath enmo. Many of our now recruits woro
ofthls satno fovorish, impatlont, monoy
loving class, whoso only aim in Hfowas
gain. Thoy woro distrustful, susplclonal,
afraid of boing "bit." Thoy did not know
how to holp thomsolvoH, or how to recolvo
help whou It was prolforod thorn. On this
point many of our failures havo arlson.
This class could not bo traoatod In turn.
Whou tortus woro mado In our favor thoso
brothors woro so Ignorant, so dlshonorablo,
so thoughtloss, thoy botrayod tho trust
conildod, Our ovory hopo of safoty is to
ayold such u practice Is it to bo wondorod
that soino of us fall? Monoy Is a most power
ful lncontlvo. "J.nvo of monoy Is tho root of
nllovll." So It provos tho world over.
"Tlio timo has cotno whon not only tho
wol faro of tho agricultural classes thomsolves,
but tho tafoty and prosporlty of our govorn
mont demnuds i-onio organization which
shall oducato, olovato,aud strongtbon a class
which has hilhorlo bcon so much neglect
od." "A country llko this ucods n class of
farmors ns wlto, Intolllgont and cultivated,
as any part of Its pooplo, Tho fnrmor must
not only know Jliow to roach thohlgostand
most Intolllgont results In way of produc
tion, but ho must also add to tliolr wldo
rango of knowlodgo tho oducatlou of tho
merchant, to onablo him to buy and noil, or
tlio HtnloNiuaii that ho may volo wIsoIy,of
tho lawyer that ho may both crltlclso and
UNO tho laws. Our professional m on must
bo educated men. Thoy must not only bo
ablo to do , but know why thoy do, but tho
limn of tho broadest and mostgonoral educa
tion should bo tho farmer, becauto his sue
cons reipilros a wldor rango of knowledgo
and a sound and accuralo Judgomont of
princlplosnnd facta in dllloront HoIiIh."
Tho (J rango is educating us inoro In tho
ways of tho world, and sorloua thinking is
taking tho placo of thoughtloasnoss and
ignormico.
E?A great troublo and drawback Is non-at-toudanco,
Many still hold to tho Qraugo,
who visit It, on an avorago about ouco iiyonr.
Thoy pay tholr duos whon called on by tho
Hoorotary with 'iidtin, audaro heard to ox
pross thomsolvos In this mannor: "I do not
expect to attend, I will koop my duos paid
up mid whon tho Orange gots to paying
soiiiothiuc, thon I shall bo on hand." How
aro thoso brothors lo know whou tlio Grango
is paying? Is It supposed that wo must run
niter thorn ovory timo wo wish to IiikuIii
noiuo lluanclal Hchomo? This will uovcr do:
tlio working portion of tlio stronghold, Is
bettor oil' without such lnombors. When
wo wish to club togothor for any doslred
objoot, tluiho bnithors are novor on hmid, If
tliolr i'0-oporatlnu Is drsltod thoy havo to bo
hunted up by some brother who has thu
wolfnro of tho Ordor at heart sutllclout to sne
rllh'o thotliuo.
Ofieu nller tho club Is liiiulo up and tho
ordor bunt oil", horo tlioy cumu mul want to
bo counted In Uxi. Tlioy aro always coming
In at tlio eleventh hour. As u good brother
has said, thoso nro our balky horbos, and tlio
whole strength of tho faithful fow Is ollou ro
quired to pull thorn along. Thoy aro good at
eating oiiIn, talk long and loud about what
wo ought to do, but whon tlio load booomes
heavy thoy slop lu tho midst of dlllloultlos.
How appropriate tho expression, "Invinci
ble lu pence, liivlslhfo lu war," Invincible
In words, Invisible In deeds,
Itrothors, If It Is llniinco alouo you want,
you must attend promptly, if you wish to
gain knowledgo, nttond promptly, If you do
slro tho enjoyment atlorded at our bocial
fonsts, altoud ptomptly, do not bo so con
toniptuously wivlngoftltno (lint youiiiuuot
spnro ono dny out of a month when you
know tho (1 1 ango Is our only anchor. Keep
it over boforo you that oory other working
class has its "triulos union," thnt you nro as
good an thoy, mid aro determined to help
yourselves, Solf proven ntlon is tho llrst
law o! nature. It was never intended thnt
tho tillers of tlio soil, God's own beautiful
garden, should bo fj trampled, so orushod;
wo wore intoudi-d mi Cio bono mid sinew of
our country aim n in-rtlonof tho brains also.
The mootl.. fiht'i-ir.ini-ofuniUhosii season
ofrofctumli jOMiieiit,) Ich Is an absoluto
neciiMlty t ... Hihtort,tUid tho galuiuenfoy
mont mm ' ili a'uni t'i ol lo bt compuliHl In
dollars H.i i ai'i
Merit, i iior u il vig to one of appar
ent sllex .i in it. , enould bo rowardol.
Novor rMo .i rco 1him ti. death Is an old say
ing, but tliue is truth and warning in it,
which in mnnv Instances wo would do well
to hood. .
We should teach our children to respect
tho Ordor, tench thorn thoro Is a higher, n
more noble motlyo than mere gain. "Tho
whole spirit of tho Ordor revolts at tho vory
Idea of pecuniary gain alouo." Twiohthetii
to lovo niul rovero tho causo from honest
ami upright convictions; thnt a zealous Ht-
"WILLAMETTE
taohmont to tho Ordor la an absoluto necessi
ty to tho Intorosta of tho organization, to
shun ovory thing that opposes progress and
notimitato tho moneyed "celestial" who
koops right along In tho old ruts, novor
using a labor-saving machino. for fear it
would tako away hla omploytnont. Woo Is
tho man or woman that goos backward or
ovon standa still. "May mo uay nasiou
when wo may number in our band all who
till this smiling land. Peaceful victorlos wo
Bhall gain, movod by Right's roslatlefes pur
pose Serfs and vassals thon no longor,
chained to labor's coasoless oar; but with
minds that honor froodom, with strongth
that shields tho woak.wowlll onforco tho
rlghta wo seek, with freodom'a peacoful
weapons."
A Grange Victory.
Sovoral years ago tho leglslaturoa of Illi
nois, Iowa and Wisconsin enacted laws as
sorting tboir power to Ux tho rates that
might bo chargod by railway and othor
transportation companies, and fixing tho
samo by olaborato sohodulo of classlilcatlon.
Tho railway corporations roslsted thoso laws
in tho courts. Thoy woro dofoatod andap
poalodto thoSupromo Court of tho United
Statos. Tho act known as "Tho Pottor Law"
of Wisconsin furnlshod tho text for tho dis
cussion of tho rights of corporations and tho
noivors ofStato loRlslaturos ovor thorn, that
agltatod tho country from tho Atlantic to tho
Pacific for two yoara or moro, and had, por
hapa, ns much lnlluonco in starting and ox
tondlngtho Indopoudont political party aa
all othor causos combined. Tho controversy
was ondod in tho Supromo Court on tho 1st
Inst., by a dcolssion against tho corporations
and sustaining tho powor clalmod by tho
Stato leglslaturoa. Tho Court says that Stato
locWutureH havo this richt as to railways
wholly within tho Stato, and that Congross
has knot. Ae to reads pnrtly in ono Stato
and partly In nnothor, or in sovoral othors.
tho right to regulato its rates on faro and
froight bolongs to tho States through which
tho road runs nud to no others. Thoy lay
down tho doctrluo thnt railways aro not
prlvato property, but proporty for public
uso as well ns for private gain, and subjoct to
tho samo laws In regulation of tholr chnrgos
and manngomont as forrlos, hacks, bridges,
etc Tho opinion of tho Court was road by
tho Cblof Justico, all tho Justlcos but Plold
concurring, and ho will tlio a dissontinit
opinion lu a short timo. Tho argumont of
Konntor carpontor on tills point, two yoars
ago, in dol'onsoof tho Pottor bill was novor
overthrown, though ofton sought to bo by
many of tho grontest lawyers of tho country,
Including Kvarts and Stoughton.
From an nrtlclo in our Grango donartmont,
it will bo soon that tho war which has ragod
so long throughout tho States botwoou the
farmers and railroad corporations lias at Inst
ended victoriously for tho larmors, This
will plnco a now pfiaso upon tills branch of
busluoss. Tho groat industrial olassoa of
Amorlca nro now uo longor nt tho mercy of
thoso poworful corporations, but have bo
como tboir mnstors. Thoro is onough good
fcouso, wo think, lu tho agricultural ranks of
tho country to uso this power Inn mannor
thnt will bo vastly bonollolnl to tlio proporty
of tho country without inury to railroad cor
porations. Undor this construction of
things, tho aiding of such ontorprlfcos by
moans of a subsidy Is by no monus as dis
astrous a busluoss ns undor tho old dispen
sation; as tho pooplo have tho poworof regu
lating tho tarlil', and proventlug tho croaturo
of their own orontlon from becoming a mo
nopoly, What ntlbct this dooisiou will havo
upon tho construction of roads lu tho futuro,
Is hard to toll; but it is quite probnblothat
companies will oxorclso greater precaution,
and requlro moro asslstauco lu undertaking
gigantic ontorprisos than herotoforo. llocky
Mountain J lunbamlmun.
Granges In Wisconsin havo on litintl f2."V
000 towards a Stato Agricultural Improve
ment Sooloty. Thoy havo established forty
ono co-onoratlvo associations lor soiling
f;oodn nrul manufacturing, mid tvtonty-nlno
iiNurauco companies, nil nourishing and
representing capital to tho amount of ?!,
00O.C00. Called by tho Angola.
Tho furmor'H wife U Hitting alono
In tho dusk ofu wlntor'ti day,
While over tlio hills tho shadows fall,
And ovor tho meadows i:niy,
And tho cares of many a busy liour
Stonl fast from hor heart awy.
Her eyes lmvo woudorod through mist of
i ears
To tho church-yard undor tho hill,
Where the snow, lllio tho wings of a brood
lug dove,
LIom 6oft and pure and still,
And where nor tiotisuros, so long ago,
Sho laid at tho Maxtor's will.
And ah I how oltas tho days go by,
Sho starts, as hor listening ear
Has elmosi caught on thu passing brcco
Voicos so sweet mid ulonr
"Tls thomigols ciillluRl' hhothlnks. Ah mo,
It Is woary waiting hero.'
Tho larinor from his work, nt lust,
In tho dusk of a winter's day,
And ho sits him down by his Mlthful wile,
And sho parts his looksjso gray,
And looks In his fuco with a loving smilo
That years novor stoal away.
And back again as her dim eyes turn
mo mo inn wuero tno siuuiows run,
Sho thinks, "My treasuros aro lylug thera,
Hut ho has not taken all,
Since ono is waiting bosldo mo still
Till tho angol's voices call."
Hut tho weeks aro slow, and tho aged two,
In tho dusk of mmiy a day,
Will watch tho shadows como and go
O'er tho meadows cold and grey
Kr they, at tho Maxtor's will, may lio
Whero tholr treasures aro laid away.
Harper's Weekly.
Charity Grange.
Ckntiul School Housk, Linn Co., 1
March 22d, 1S77. f
Kd. FAKMitn: Charity Qrango. No. 103, is
etlll Mire, ami Is working lu tho Patrons'
good causo. Wo met lu tho Ceutral Sohool
House at 11 o'clock a, m. ou the 17th lust.,
and though it was right In tho buslost sea
son of tho year tho Patrons wero out In
force, Thoy don't mind spending a day now
and then whou they seo their work pays
tliem well. After tho Important business
was gone through, tho question was wheth
er or not the Itrothors (or Sisters) should use
tobacco during grango mootlngs. This open
ed a largo Held for discussion, ami by the
nine mey mi nan meir say tuo uay was jiret-1
FARMER.
ty well put in. Our next miotlng will occur
on tho 17tlTof April. Slstor Hunt, our Wor
tby Stato Lecturer, will visit us on that day,
and deliver a lecturo. I do not know on
whatsubloct sho will speak, but It will of
courso bo usoful information to tho Patrons.
Largo famlllos which havo grown up togoth
erhnvo more harmoniously-doveloped and
ovonly-balancod charactora from continual
contact with each other, nud tho grango la
intendod to do for tho masses what tuo lam
lly does for tho individual.
ItiB IntolllKont, educated, thinking men
and womon that tho ngo demands, and tho
grango is our schaol. Nono aro too old to
loarn-nonosowisobutthat thoy may gain
In wisdom. Sisters, let us look out for homo
oulturo. Thoro Is no society that has over
dono for woman what tho grango hao, In
raising hor up sido by sldo with man, whorq,
sho can bo n truo holp-mato anil co-woruer.
Sho should rocognizo this by showing a will
luenobs to work with him nud oducato tho
young, so that good morals, common sonso,
and honost labor, with forethought, may out
rank whisky partloa auu money.
To Zjadlos.
NHS. DH. CIIAIO is now prepared to re
ceive patients ot her olllco. In Salem. Dnrlnj; tho
past year ho has had extensive practice at Dr.
Adams' popular Medical Inftltuto at Portland, In
treating ladles, and feels confident of affording relief
In most cases of o chronic cnaractcr. Special atten
tion paid to femalo weakness and nervous prostration.
In connection with her treatment, sho uoj tho cele
brated Medicated Klcctrlc Vmor Until, which
old vastly In effecting cures. Offlco and residence,
t. c. comer of Center and Summer streets, Salem.
X. -A-. Sxxxltla, Artist,
Salem. Oregon, dealer In Stereoscopes nnd Stcreo
:otilc Views, and Scenes of Salem nnd tho t nrrounil-
lng country. Llfe.slzo l'hotographs, In India line, ou
or Water Color. scll
scoj
NORTH SALEM STORE.
W. Ii. W-AJDE,
A T TUK BIUCK STOKE, HAS JUST ItECBlV
SL cd nfull assortment of
General Merchandise,
Dry Goods,
Grooenes,
Boots & Shoes,
Hardware,
Clothing
Calculated for tho Cllyand Connlry Trade llonrht ai
low, and will bo Fold at as SMALL A 1'IIOKlT. nt
thoso who SELL AT COST. rtfaood delhcrcd to
any part ot tho cltr frco of charvo. NoiSr
STORE.
I HAVE l'lmCHABEI) THE ENTinE
Interest of Messrs, Yeaton . Lonijh.iry In
tho rurulluro Store on tho west sldo of
Commercial Street, Snlcin,
nnd shall keep on hand n DENERAL AS
SOIITMENT of goods for tho retail trade.
FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY
Farlor & Cliumbcr Sets,
BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES,
ROCKERS. &.C.,
Dy tho sst or tlugfo piece.
Repairing and Jobbing
DONE IN THE IIEST MANNER,
And at reasonable price, ns I am a practical workman
H1 T, in JOHN CRAY.
Homo -Mado and Hand-Mado
b o ojr s .
IK Ol WANT A fiUOD-FlTTIN'O PINE BOOT
)OU can lie accommodated by calling
.it .irinstroiiK's Shop,
On Stato Street, oppodto WILLIS'S HOOIC STORK,
All WOIIK WaIISANTKII. I'llCCH ItKAtOVAIll.K.
ICiialrliiu Matty unti itmnntly ilonr. Dim: M a
Caiu InclMf) W.1I. AlC.tlSTIiONfi.
AkciUn for tlio Wlllaiiictlo I'nrmer.
Albany ,ik Hannon
Amity.. RLSImprou
As hhind -....I H bhorlrkbo
llcllvne. JeirUal
jlncuu Utit Win Wells. J W IIulNirt
llrounsvlliu
W It Kirk
J W llichelder
I) II Ithlnehart
WT llrlfjs
PS Mattefon
W II C'larko
It J Morrison
Robert Glass
UK Kendall
Uulteilhi! .
l'an)ouC'ity..
L'aii)omlllc..
l'iulllu tlty
Cole' N .illey.
Cl&tsop
Crinv ford J llli
Coo
ConallU
E Woodward
Crcs.nell Roscoo Knox
iivtoimisd. W A .Mills
ramp Creek O It llammcrMey
!' J I) Lee. HMUuthtlo
i. "Vcr s HamUiktr
i'nUn's Krcwson .V Drain
lliniascus KFmbc
J!,V'"n UO Hadaway
b,kt011 A 11 Haines
h"'"0: John McClnng
JoxNalley A 1) (ianlner
KirvtUroo S Hushes, W L Curtis
l;otion j Handsaker
(jon ills s M Calues
!!'y. TJ lllack
!!rr sbme Hiram Smith
jllllilioro a LiielllnR
llepner Jlorrow A Ilertvn
Independence v h llodsln
Junction Smith. Hraslleld .t Co., W I. Lemon
Jacksonville M l'cterson
KliiK s alley Conner ACreno
Jeirerson John W Roland
Lewllllo 11 C McTlmmonds
Lafayette Or I'opplcton. A It Henry
Lebanon fi h Clauchtou
Monroe , Joa Keltoy
McMmmllle JU.Morrl. A Held
Monmontb W Waterbouso
Needy. ,,, 'm Morcland
jew hn.. , j Casto
NewelUilllo... l'K Cattleman
North amhlU IlOStewart
Oakland s K KaTnond
Ofi'KO Alt Shipley
utt. ...... ......... .,...,, J H Schroeder
Oregon City J M Bacon
rciullctoQ -. Whitman
Ipofta-... , ,Dr J II Inlno
I Hot Rock e OUilam
oftUud. b r Lee, Agent Stato Orange
lrlneslllo OMrilnsle
JVrryiUle McOrew' Store
'"fkjeal FA Patterson
Itosebnrg ThoSmlth
fjf.' FI Jones, Tho M linkers
bllverion T II tllbbard
hheild'... WM Fowers, OR Wheeler
Springfield Afl Hovey
Sublimity John Dow nlns
hueeillsmo lien Marks
Sheridan
Tanaeni KS lUrreo
Iho Dalles s L Brooks
Turner W M Hllleary
J . .tticoater...... S W Brown, It B Denure
WUUmettorork ,...m WllUns
alia WalM , JK Hrewer
Waldo. ,J u Elder
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To ColorButter.
Mil, A. XV, CIIEEVEIl Editor of tho New
England Farmer. In that paper of Nov. 11th, aa
Mcs all Dairymen to uso
Wells, liichardson & Co.'s
PERFECTED BUTTER COLOR
Ho says, "It Is tho strenpest, purest, and cheapest
butter coloring wo havo ocr used. For all that wo
can seo, It Is absolutely perfect. It should entirely
eupcrscdo tho uso of currots, nnd all preparations ol
nnnntto,"
It Rives tho exact shads of tho best Jersey butter.
It Is pure, Intcnsp, economical, nnd has no tasto or
smell. It Is on Improvement on our "Golden Ex-it-rt"
Vwtnt n combination of tlio brlcht yellow col.
orlnp prlnclplo of tho Dandelion blossom, nnd It Is
Rrcatly superior to carrots, etc., giving a better color,
and no u ork. . ...
tjfr A sample nitfllrlimt to color liny
pound of Mutter will bo sent to nny ad-
(ircss poniimiu, un iuvviii. . vum.,
Jivcry uairyinaii wno wirues io ruuuu
nrlco s hoiild clvo It n trial now. Address
Every Dairyman who wishes to rcallo tho higher!
uu pivu
M MUUf
MIClIAItDSON A: CO.,
te21
Iliirllngton, Vermont.
MILWAUKIE NUBSERT.
Ore tit est Variety of
FRUIT TREES
lu Oroffoii,
Consisting of Apple, Fear, Peach.,
Plum, Prune, Cherry, Grape,
Cherry Currant, Lawton
Blackberry, Raspberry
and Strawberry Sets,
California Walnut,
Black Walnut,
Butternut, &
Filbert,
WHICH WILL BK SOLD LOW, FOIl CASH,-
s. luellTng &SON,
l'roprlctors Mllwauklo Nursery.
Nov. 1,1870.
B.
STRANG,
Importer and Dealer In
Improved Ranges,'.
COOK, PARLOR, AND 130X
S T O -V ES &r
And Manufacturer of
Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper
WARE,
Union Block. Commercial Street.
salem, onsaox.
IRESI'ECTFl'ULY INFORM ALL MY OLD
friends nnd csutomcrs that I havo rcsuinid busl
ncrs, and Invito tho public generally to call and exam
ine my stock and leurn my prices.
NomI lb'Mf
Salem Flouring Mills.
BEST FAMILY FLOUR,
BAKER'S EXTRA, XXX.
SUPERFINE AND QIIAHAM,
MIDDLINGS, BRAN, AND SnORTS,
CouHtaiitly ou Iluiitl.
HItfliOHt Prioo In CASH
Paid for Wheat
TALL TIMES.
R.
O. KINNEY,
At'cnt B. F. M. Co
Bcpt istr
ESTAllIilNIIKU 1855.
Willamette Nurserv9
G. W. WALLING & SON,
I'liorniKTORs,
Oswego, Clackamas co., Oregon.
WALLINGVS
PEACH PLUM,
Tlio Itnliaii Fruno,
And tho best varieties of
lMiim,
1'ruuc,
lcncli,
Apple,
Pear,
Cherry,
Nut and Shade Trees,
IN FULL ASSORTMENT.
Send for Descriptive Catalogue.-
v. o. suLiiXVAir.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OrERA UOUSE, SALEM.
S. E, corner, at head of stairs. l?y
Mrs. Rohrer's New Romocly
rOR THE LUNGS
IS ItESTMQ WWII WONDERFUL 61 CCMS
THIS PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY UAU
no oanal In the relief and enro of Conr' , Cclds,
Asthma, Uroncbltls, Croup', Whooping Cooph, !!
sles, Ac. It has produced somo remarkable cure,
Sold by drusrsUts generally. Prepared only by
JOHN I.. SlUHl'II Y, ilonmouih. Or.,
To whom all letters of business should bo addressed.
For Sale!
T11E FINE RESIDENCE corner of Commer-
lnf an.t ntil.lnn ...iiiit. In iln.i..Mrt .Itnntlnn
illLwlth hniKliro. well rtnUhetl. and rnmenii'nt-
ly arranged, and erouuds tastefully ornamented. Will
bo old vory lcvu1 and on accommodating
terms. Apply to
" i.i:r avillin.
ecpS) ratton's Bloc fitate bt., tixux