WILLAMETTE FARMER. aimssptsaww585 0. Q. T. DIKEOTORY Grnnd Ofllccr. 0. W. C. T.-W. n. Dunbar. Slhcrton. Q. W. C. Couii. Mrs. 3. CMcCIudr, Kurciio City. G, V. V. T. Joanna Lylo. Dalla. U. Sie'y T. II. Crawford, Portland. CJ. A. Scc'y-L. Stnt.nu, Monroo O. Trea. Emma Kollngir, Portland. O. CUai. ltev. J. H. N. Hell, Arhland. G. Mar. J. . Stranpe, Kotcbnrir. G, D. Mar. Atmlo E. I'mlcrwooil, Cottairo Grove. G. Guard Mary Carlwrlfrlit, The Dalle. G. Sen. T. I'. barton, Amity. G. Me. h- C. . Fisher, Stnyton. 1, 0. W. C. T. Tllmon Ford, Salem. Supt. Juvenile Templars Mr. M. K. Iloxtcr, for cat Urovc. Slate Deputy O. IV. C. T's. nev.J. H. N. Hell, Afhlatul. Win. nusicll, Wcton. Cant. O. C. Aiiplesate. Llnkvllle. U. II. Allen, llalucy. T. IJ. Handlcy, lllfltuoro. Aa Shreve, Lallu. II. V. Grnbbe, Wilbur. Wm. Grant. Lebanon, ltev. J. W. Miller, Dallas. Hev.J. S McCain, Eugene. Wm. Harmon, The D illes. Win. II. Carter. Corvalll. W. S.Janie Portland. L. .1. lloue, 8imime,rvlllo. II. P. IUmp. Indepeiidenco. W. a. McMeeii. Canjon City. T. II. Crawford, Portland. V. II. Pox, AMorla. 1 Ilu-t, Creswell. . .1. E. lloutnii. Junction, llev. It. C. Jeiil;lti, Monroe. J. It. Walker. Anuria. 11. V. McKlunry, HakcrCtty. Levi Leland. Oregon C'tv. Lake D. Wolfard. Coqitllle-City. 4. A. Mathxw. Lnoklnc Ulnr. L. U. Kirlicr, Mil) ton. ltev. E. Ilnyp. La Grande. W. II. Llvermoro, 81. John. E. M. Allen, PrlneUllc. DUtrlct Deputy . YlC.T. VT. T. Jllclic. Turner. W. II. O'Douall, Porthnrt. J. S. Cockelreii-e, l(nfliiirg, II. W. Laku, Eaalf Creek. .lame Coder, Salem. .lame Krwln, Port libmntli. Hon. J. A. PriiHtt. Pendleton. L. II. lloynl. Albany. A. .1. Harlow. Cartu right . , Mr. Anna W. Spencer. Oanlncr. J. 1. Tupper. MarrhllMd. K. E. Fnunliit, IlllWioro. fleorro llelnlircr, Piilnn. E. L. schletTUIn. Hock Point. Mr. M. J. Thorn, Canyonville. Miborilliintn I.odnc. .Vo. Xamt. t'Oity' Ilil'J AMrtu. n .Hxcclilor WII Carter Corvalll 10..WertolllStar V M Wad.worth Albany ll..Catiltal Geo A hde Salem l'j...Muuuoraau ''"'".." """ l7..llllllori. ...ll uumpnrey jiiiiFuuiu .. .Jennie Logan Dallai ...llt'ltamrhy Sllvcrtou . . .Kmlly M Vandervcrt. . . .Salem 'I I. .La Creole.. .'ill. .Silver .')!).. Hoa ia..Atorla.... . . .-riinr. i eweu - - Anuria II.. Morning Star., MtSJHarrlfon,HucnaVI(ta n .tianon C7..Mllwaukle. il."i..Pountatn.. Jiatcli nuunaru ...John Pucker E. I'urtlatiil ,...WTWIIIImon..K. Portland ...J K PCaUtt Zena 7l..Val Konll.. bU...Iolin Day M V Thompson.. .Canyon city Nil..Komiarol Ml t ' rienni...romaiiu til .LMioSinr.'.. W A Mill Clackama H7. .Ultra Montaiio....Wmll'urlron Halter ; Utv 100..Marhal Luctati nmel Pendleton 115 ilrooklTn..... .!...Mmc Mcrew...E. Portland lis'.'.4hcrlduu T II Kalcoinr Sheridan 1-M Ilamarciu JanuxT Chltwooil . . Damarcu liM.'.VorestOrmo POllufnrd. l'orol (Iroyu l.M)..Sprlni;lleld PA Kennedy bprliislleld ih Valley PTfclarr llaloy 15S We"toii lamcKlrkj.atrlck....Wcrton lB'i Delavan .MlnenaStarr ...In nctlou lill. .Harmon Wm Mlchell Ilia Dalle iftl Union... W l'"H' Turner Ki hlktoi ........ ....W W Weil Klkton 17S aure 1.... .......1'f Palmer Scott-burg 17;:paclllc S milliard.... CottagoOrovc ji lllnnNfillt ...fullll Pl'IIV CrCWCll ISS.'iKall Creek G M Ncet Iloxtcr 18..GrindPralrlo "'''V","' dlu$ 18'i..Ahlaud ADIIelman Ashland Kii..Kinmih lame Kuc....bort lilamatli 11)H..Iji1)1Ii J7 . f ; 197..Kden Mr II l. one nn..I.ooklnffGIa JHHartlii.... .Halem , Phii'iilx Looking Glut Tanirent 2iW..Tangentl)auuer....I J lluanl... jol.. Portland. .Mr w A.uuiiriu G II ltlgg TOIUXer .lame Plnnigan . ...Hubert Eaklu... 1 Handaker.... , ..Portlaud UllIMrt ,..Prinelllo Pralrlo City Union 207..Ilrldgepoit. UI'i..Ochoco Ji:l..lteviva1 314..Lelaud SI7..Gohen SID. .Canyon jM..Myrtlo 'J..MarhlIcId . 32S..Coquille JJ't.. Onward 21').. Pa Creek ., 2Tl..Hwect Home y...E.i2lo Creek J3)..AIia St I.. Diligence Uohrn ..Canvonvlllo .Xlyrtlo Creek ....MnrrhuVId G W CalchlOB ..I M &m mi .1 W A Craln. W W Itayc .Conullle ..I W Propt Alliany .Loula i:nley urain ..fhrirle Craft Sweet Homo ...lolm Vancurcii ..i:illllam ..SPdarrlgue.. Kaclo Creels .Pilot Itnck ....llentiner 2l.1..Alliin .Wm It L'o ..Slherton 3i';..Crafordvlll.o...Uohert (Jlat..l'ravrord.v o ,5ii..llrownvu e t omiii j.,..,..,-... M Center'.... 0 K ParrUh l!rownvlllo 5 1 Mohawk. U D HrdMy Mohawk aslfioencer Creek I.MIodgen M.eiiccrCreck 25S. .Monroe i,.i r-iurr... -Ji..Woodburn !' ?? .,.,..!1c' .Monroo .Woodburn ..llcmerlon 257..CrvUl ll"0J. w..Aiiillv Jaine A iiiKcna Ainuy Tvi (Jreen Mountain. .Win. itur-ell Caitwrlghf n.;. n-. itni.,,, iijvlil Lenox et union Sui 'Trlumnh II Williams Independence 2Ui..(io val i -J ruruom.... ai..TIilo Uock A Mor-Ifon.... ana.. Carlton Sumnor Carr.. ...Oeral Sam' Va'ley Carlton Ilcthel ,.K. Portland .Jacksonville .....Klkhorn llali-ey ...Woodvlllu Coruellu (lardner ...Murd.lUld Sumner ft.5s!!l'ara(llo Spring. CO Hnford .iT.-iiL-inei " ?'"' 2in.iacKoninu. ..VKnharer ..1..MI1I CrcoU ...W .M Chandler ...Irono William.. ...Tho Ui)moud-. .. Kmma Smith ... ...(! It IJ'nckw.-H ., ,...Mry It hmlih.. ....IMCllaniiell .. 271.. Lake Creek 2l..Uoiit Ilher 8M,,coniellu.... STT.. Ocean 2TS..MIlllcoma... !;ti..llomiiwood . j)..:ieve'and-.. SSI. .Deer Creel;.. ....t'.M Jiuoil Cleveland Sarah Cm Uelriae..Itoeburij II A Wullan' MKianu -J1..''l.l. -; " ,,-'. Il....ull1r-llil. v .ltiverlde A 1' Learned .St. John ,.iv:Lt.iu cr. ,-k .11- Wilder Slate Creek 'IW. .William Creek.. . .J V llnrlby A'lViSi! S9T..iiinac" 235..Plea.anl lllll... 9V.)..MeMlini lie ... 2l..I.a (iWllrte .... SJ1..8iimmrll!e...- 2). .Dunbar 2 II.. Philomath alt..NcwKr 2)3.. Lower MolalU.. . .i.iiui .-'ii --. ..Moi Woodward.... Wcton J!mll lion-. McMlnnvUl ...I A.Mi-WtKirter....IjiIraiide ..I Hltluetmrt. Sumict-rvllle ,...Tho Coe ...Philomath ... .New lira Molulla Cuuby ..KSiiUnl; ..Win llartu-... ..Dr. ! I'arto.... , Wm Ilaintlliui- ,Wm KultfUt.... SlC.canuy. DECISIONS Uy tho Grand Worthy Chief. 1. Acuargowas prntwod Btsnlnst a nioiii ber for Inioroper aud abusive language toward Biiothor inntiiber In tho lodgo rwiin aftor lodse had ndournod. Cliarco prefar ved at next regular meeting. Itoferred to coainiitteo which reported uhargo suctalnMl. In duo course of thno n ballot was taken by the Lodgo and tho charge was not HUhtainoil. At our nost regular inet'Um; n motion to ro commit tho caso jirevallod. W hh tho action of the Lodge In recommitting tho caso legal? Ann. It was int. Tho Lodgo could lmvo Tosommltted tho cso or rofarrod It to a new oommlttoa any time before Jhiul uction but biirelv not at nonio eulwrqiient meeting. 2. Can n caso bo recommitted after ballot ha been talson? . , ,. , , . Ans. Mv Impression Is that It would riot bo In accordance with law. I mil euro that it could not bo done at tho following meo! inc. 3. Has h Lodpa JurUdlcllon ovor a mem Tjor after Lodge lias adJoiuiiwtT An. ALoJge may dUelpHno a member fbrotlenses aginst the law or for conduct unb!oming a Good TempUr, whether In or ontof tho lodge room when tho oflent-o was CTvllen a member has been regul&rly tried upon clint-goa nuil noiulttoi, tho action cauuot bo roconslclorod by tbo Lodgo uor can ho bo nrralgued for tho sanio ollonso. 5. '.Vlion a inombor Is ou trial for nil of fonso npralnst tho law it Is Improper lor tho Lodjro to ro Into Iho commlttoo of tho whole. Tho W.C.T. Must bo lii tho chair during tho trial. 0. If a member porslstontly rofuso to oboy tho commands of tho W.C.T,, making uso of insolent lnngunRe to him and other mem bers, ho may bo suspendod or ospeUod forthwith. 7. When n mombor rofusos to oboy tho pavol it is not nocessary to prefer charges, but tho Lodgo may forthwith afllx such penalty as It deems propor. ' W. It. Dunbar, G.W.O.T., wlllmakoofll clal visits to lodgos ns follows: Sllvor Ix)dgo, No. 30, Saturday, April 21, Western Star, No. 10, Tuosday, April 21. Goshon, No. 21", Tuesdaj, May 1. Fall Croek, No. 183, Thursday, May 3. .odgos will bo oallod at tho usual hour for opening. Ho will dollror public ad drosses ns follows: Ablqua, (Cross Koads) Sunday, April 22, Turner Station, Monday ovonlng, April 2.1. Knox's Dtttto, Weduosday ovenlug, April Tangent, Thursday ovoning, April 2(1. llarrlsburg, Friday evening, April 27. Grand Prairie, (Near Irving) Sunday, April 30, IliUHosnako, Weduosday ovoulug, May 2, Appointment further south next week. J. II. Itailoy, 1 W.C.T. of Marahnll Lodge, No. 100, wrltos to G.W.C.T. Dunbar, as fol lows: "Wohavo a lodgo of which wo may well bo and nro proud an IntoroUlng mom borship of nftyslx mombors earnest hard working advocates of our cause. Many liovo Joined us sluco your visit Lute, llusl- lioss hero in Peudlutou iu good, va'.unblo im provements aro being mado ko. Kmma Kollogg, G.W.T., rojiorls four In lllatleus In Multnomah, No. 12, Inst mooting, nn lucroaso of twenty mouthers so far in tho qunrtor. O.W.O.T., W. It. Dunbar, starts south ward in a few days. Ho will go as far as Ashland. Wo publish appointments this week. Itov. J; 11. N. Dell, n fow days sluco organ Izoil Forrest Creok Lodgo, I.O.G.T., in Jack sou county, with thirty-eight inomborH. K D. McKoo, is W.C.T.; L. C. Goary, Lodgo Doputj'. Kofi; Hi .i., Linn Co..) April 12th, 1377. j Kd. FAUMr.it: Perhaps somo of j'ottr road ore may bo iutorostod In a few linos from Oils purl of tho valloy, nnd also with n re port from our liltlo Lodgo ofGoodTomplars that Is working for tho glorious causo Of letnporanco. Our loduo 1h doing vory woll atprosout; wo Imvo had a long and con tinued solgo of opposition , but tho light Is at las', begiuuiiig to dawu upon our path, nnd tho good cause moves ou in Its noblo work. Wo lmvo a inomborshlp of about thirty, nnd slowly Increasing, nnd mny our llttlo baud of (run Hrothors pnd Slstors bo over found with their shoulders to tho wheol, and may Cmitor Lodgo, No. 2.'1, bo with thullvnlug nnd not tho dead. Yours truly, In F. II. & O. a.E.V. Plunimcr's Fruit-Dryer. Mr. I'luniincr informs us thai ho 1ms already orders for sovonil Inrgo frult drycr.s for th coming season ttnd ex pects to mnko a largo business of man ufacturing tlio various sizes of ma chine. Ho litis received positlvo as surance from "Washington that his ma chines nro no infringement on other patents, as assorted, and expects to ro colvo several other patents for improve ments ho has adopted. His dried po tatoes, of which wo made mention somo tlmo since, readily sell at eight cents per pound, and that insures a good profit to both producer and man ufacturer. Potatoes aro cooked first, tlion mashed and dried, so that It only requires the addition of hot water to proparo thorn for lmmcdiato use. Thoso thus put ou the markot havo given great satisfaction to captains of vessels who havo used them, and If prospects nro realized thero will ho n great business built 141 In that connec tion. It will make It prolltahlo to uso tho dryers all tho year round, on differ ent varieties of fruits and vegetables, which will, of t'our-e, add to tho impor tance of tho business by making it moro permanent than merely drying fruits when they happen to bo in sea son. These remark of courso apply to all good dryers of whatever make. Tho Improved value of our old or chards when tho fruit Is mado available by drying Is plainly shown In a letter from Mr. A. L. Alderman of Dayton, Yamhill Co., published In tho Oregon licporter in which lie say.-: I wish to glvo tho finnorH of our county t-oiiienfinyoxiisrluncaln fruit-raising. lor several years 1 h.ivo hftd a largo amount of finlt hut It was of vory llttlo value, bo that I had about decided to dig up tho Ireo-i and larin tho land. Ono year ago I would havo given auy man Iho uso ol tho land, ( 10 acres) tor ono year, to oluar It if fruit trees- No 0110 otrori'd to do this, and last year I conclu ded to dry my fruit, and after nbcutonohalf of tho crop Jind prhed, I got a I'luinmor Dryer. I dried fj-.ou worth, aud my dryer, Inuliidlug u building soxSJ fvet, cost mo $ 700. ids hand, iisin ono half cord of wood, can drv sixty bushels of miues In ten h mrs. 1 prbpoto 10 plrtiit -."uo prune treo In tho spring. I beltovo n tan do hetter than to ltt our fruit uame. I liko ny dryer very much, and mil now t:Ud 1 did not dig up my orchard. Wo havo no doubt that hull' ft million dollurs u your would bo added to tho value of Oregon farm products if all f 2S?rV-era, -h our fruit wns thus utili.ud, ami perhaps tho increased value would double that amount. Our pcoplo must recollect that when fruit is properly dried it hns tho world for its purchasers. "I WOL'LD NOT LlVK ALWAY." Itov. Dr. Muhlenberg, author of the beautiful hymn beginning, 'i would not livo alway," died a fow days since in New York, in the eighty-second year of his age. Tho hymn was writ ton iu 1S2J, and has been sung with rapture by thousands. Tho authorship of tho linos has been the subject of so much controversy, that tho Dr. has of ten expressed tho wish that ho had never written them, as tho queries pro pounded implied ti doubt of his word. OREGON PIONEER ASSOCIATION. Sam:m, April 13, 1S77. Kn. Faumuh: Hon. Klwooil ICvans of Olympla.W. T., has couseutod to doltTrr tho annual address at tho Pioneer ru-unlun to ho hold at tho State Fair grounds ou Juno lGtli and 10th, 1877. Mr. Kvans Is a gentle man of lino culture and an oloquont speaker, and his ollbrt will bo reeond to uono Hereto fore dollvorcd, although Oregon's best speakers lmvo nddressod tho Association. Mr, Kyun.'j Is a pioneer mid well posted on tho early history of this coast. J. Hknhy Huow.v.Keo.Soo'y. Umatilla County. A letter to us from J. A. Downing, Weston, Umatilla county, says: "Wo aro haying beautiful weather; this reason is at least n mouth earlier than usual. Grass Is good, nnd stock in Hue con dition. Our prospect for good crops has novor boon bolter at this time of year than nt prosout. Thoro has bcon about ouo-thlrd more acros sown this year thau ovor bofore, and farmors aro Jublleut with tho prospoct of being nblo this fall to blanket a good portion of tho Columbia, from Wallula to Astoria With sacks ofwhoat." Two hundred Nez Porco Indians. Includ ing Josoph nnd his followers, aro now on tho Umatilla reservation visiting. They nro going to lmvo n talk with Agent Cornoyor nbout Josoph 's troubles with regard to Wnllown valloy . Kiicouruircructit for tlio Feeble. Debility, whether It bo Inherent, or caued by ov ertaxed rtrengtli or jirotractcd llliictf , ha a ino-t de prcidng lnllucnce lion tho mind, hrccdlnr an object mclanclioly nearly akin to dcrjialr, aud enforcing tbo abandonment of chcrlthcd iirojcrts and high hojics. Haiilly, tho cnfccbicd ytetu, even In extreme cav er, I uceptlblo of Invlgoratlou. It 1 jirotcdby In controvertible cvldenco that Hotctler' Stomach Hit ter I an unfailing Mrengthcncr or the weak, nnd that Iu addition to vitalizing the tihydenl organiza tion, It establishes regulailtr among thou organ upon whofu efficient dlrchareo ar tlio dutica lniiotd on them by nature, contluucd Igor nnd health de pend. Tnourand of lntauce inleht be cited to rhow tbo reicneratlug Iniluenco of thin bealth-glvlng agent In caci of debility, liver dltcao, dyieln, nervous ailment, iontfiiatlon, Intermittent fever, urinary nnd uterine trouble, gout aud rheumatism, Wosell S.II.Kounedy'a Hr.MLOcicSiii:i:p Dip, Iho host and chcapost dip known, nnd will Hond it vnluablo book to Hhoop ownors froo on application. J. McCkaki'.n it Co,, Portland, Orogon. im7m. Exeoutor's Notice. NOTICE I hereby Given Ibat tho underumed, liur. iinnt to tho lart will and tettament of .lorenu II. Hubbard, deccajed, which wa duly proved and ad mitted to record by tho Comity Court of tho county of Marlon, Iu tho Slato of Oregon, on the Mil day of April, a.ii. 1377, wa by cald court duly commlftlonrtt a executor of raid lat will nndtettameut. And nil pernor having claim agaluM tho ettato of raid do ceated aro required to preut tho ramu to tho under lgued at hi reldence. In raid county, for allowance, with iho iiropei voucher, wltliln rlx month from th o data hereof tjiu.mas v. iiuiiiiaiiu, IJatedAprll2.1s77wl Kxccutor. Oitrvtioox. Iu tho Countv Court of tho btato of Orcjon for the county of Marlon In tho matierof tho Uuardlau hlp of Oeorge Parker, a minor. IT aupearlmi to tho Court, from tho petition thl . day iircrcnteil and tiled by J. W, Thomliury. guar dlan ol tho perron aud crtato of Ueorao Parker, u mi nor, to bo neccscary that tlio land of raid minor (Iu rallied n follow, to wit: tho ono undivided onr-rlxth of tho Donation Land-claim of Henry Martin and wife, In Section 9, 10. and 11, In T. f N., It. It . of Willamette Meridian, according to tho plat and urvey of the United Slate returned to the ollico of Hi hut veyorOeneial of Oregon; raid luttrert being all tho right of thu raid (leorgo Parker a ono of tho lielr of William Parker, deceased, In raid premtri, rltnato In Clatrop county. Oregon: rbould be cold: It I hereby ordered that tlm next of Mil of raid minor, aud all perron lntcreted In rtld ertatn. uppcar before thl court flu tho lib day of June, 1H7T, at ono o clock in thoafieniooiiof raid day, at the courthouo In Iho cltj or Salem. In Marlon county, Onvon, then mid thereto howrauio why a llcenni hould not bogrur.t ed rild guardian for tho ralo of tlio ubovo-dccrlbcd land, and that rtrvlco of thl order tin mado on all pirtle Intere'tcd In a!d u.Uto, by publtcatlon In tho Wii.i.AJiBTTrr'AiiNKii. a neHrieiiieriif general clrcu l.ttlnn, publl.l.cil weekly Iu ralil Marlon county. UatoJ lhl I lllwliy nt April, isn. I,v .1. O. PI:KIILI:s, County Judgo. Administration Salo oi Land. BY order of tlm County Coin of Mailon riunly. State of Oregon, mado April I lib, iT7, 1 ttlllecll nt public auction tho following nul pioperty. Iieluiig liiBlotlioi'ltoiif Ilrory H hlayion, ilerenrrd; 'llie N. half of Lot 6 and tl In Illock I, having a barn thereon, Lot .no. a, neginniug -.tin-Bi . huh i inn ri of tho N. W. corner of Water and Third htreet In tho tov.n of Million, theoco H IS feel. Ihence U dig. W) mill. W. !1 feet, thcncoN.SJdeg. : mill. W. Itt feet, theuco K. liO feet tn place of beginning. In tract to mil purcharerr; IM No :), B feet wlilu on tbo S. rldo of tho Mulkcy block In tho town of htnylon; Lot No. 1. fit feet wide on thu N. ldo of the Mulkey block aloicrtld: I)t No. r, beginning 0) litt B. of tho N. K, corner of the Mulkoy lilock in Maton afore.ald. theuco K IM feet, llunco N. Ul fell, tbenco . JM Icet, thence H. Ill fiet to plteo of begin nine; Lot ."to, 6, IimIiiuIik m feet E. ef thu b. W. corner of High aud 3J Street liihtaton afoieald, I hi lice N 10 feet, Itrnco up tho M. Mfg. Co ditch 1M feet, thenco b. '.1 loet, llieiuo . iM feet to Plica of beginning; Lot No- 7. a piece of land ti fot trout on thuri. rbluof thuHtajton ditch, aud ou thu wct of Pnuell X Hooyu' wrgon rliop. the ramo lielng location for watir.pm err. and muiilligS. about fi fe-ttocc lliieof rec. KlardlS; Lot No. 8. Hrtrlp of Und !') fet wide and 27d feet long, lying on tho N. rldo ol O. W. forlcx' land und prerent rerldemo in hUytonafonrild: ..... .. ,. ,,.-,. i i,(. .iniilnc. jni t.-i V. .nt tho K. I!, corner nf ill,, Mu'kev lilock. Ihenco S. ISO, feet to lunk of btajion dlich, returning then to btt.'luiilng t'olnt: II,..;,.-.. M I'M fcet. IhiMico i: -J1S feel, thetiau N !'" feet, thi nee K. 3UI feet, llieuco h. Nulig. 3.1 mill. K. 84 1 feet, ihenco rl. XI feet, ihentu Koiitb eturly, meaaderlng the hut'in il.leli, to tie . end of tho llrtt run lino nt rl,l ditch; contKiiilug 3 73 acnr, more or ler, to ba rold In trait to rutl piiirlia.err, and llo watr power tiacu will be told with IUh' of water of V fmhe under t. trto foot hi ad, or other wire flr utiy b hred oo at tin rale, bald UuOr mi lie in, or a'tjotnlng. tho lown of huylon. In Marlon lonutv Oregon, and will 1mmI4 on nA'f I llll'ti the liih d.i of May, 177. upou the pml, forld iiln, one tin il.iwu, ou third In tnre inoiith-; and thu (rihvr third Im ill noattir; pymvut of i.oiw a;oure4 ny MitMW the prmlra puri'lui.oL Ualu v ill cojmow at 11 . w.on ald day. (I. W. LAWrON, ii8nrl AdwlnWwtoc of tall Kw 3 3Ea CtW GAKDEN CITY PLOWS, 3F"o:r 1876. XSTR ii.wn ON ; It N, AND AUG ItRCKlVING. r ever Imported to the Pacific coiM. brated Plow ever Imported to the Pacific C01M. hlag over before know n In tlil State. Thoenow on hand nro mailo witn new ami peciai improvement, Wan anted Superior to any Plow In Hie United State! ",ieits:riirt i.v,i-; iib i sj ' j ? -ji -y?. i. - mv jesati ag.sr THE GARDEN CITY .SULKY PLOW, rutting It mill Ki Indies, lvltli iS-liorse Attachment. ml lt-lnlic rolling Cutter, 1h without n rival, i t has been ho thoroughly tented (hat we warrant Its operation in any noil in thi Slato. These Plows are wild with that guaranty. KaT Suntl for C'liviilars and l'rlco lilslM.-tai -ii- S4IiEI, Sept. as, 1S7(i. Stiiayiui. A Htnall light buy or brown maro mulo, has worked hauling my pumps about tho country; has CM. branded dimly on hip, perhaps ono letter on each side, I don't rocolleut, light colored nbout tho homo. Hultnblo reward will bo given for Informa tion by A. ruitfcorr Ajir irll 12w2 I'ump-mitker, Satetn. nninMianin Trees, lMntllM. Spring 1.11.' free. V. Piiiiinix, IlloomltiKtoii Nuror),III. K. Mr A A Vcnrly l'roll Mill II I VJt and rnlrlng y IV WV mein of horre i '1 ho Centennial and reveral (lol l'rollt ironi hale i ng : poultry by immure. lold Medal. and U Dlplomar, havii been awarded to Profer or A. Corbet!, No, 7 Warren lreet. N. Y, Tetlmonlal and CaUlogue rent on recept of tl cent rtatnp. 7w I EH A. L. STINSOM, Book and Job Printer, holman'3 block:, Old Hcnulo Cluimlicr, Stilcm. CW Am. kind of Printing neatly executed, nnd at reasonable rate. March :lf. T. H. X7VJS.X.V, Ocnrral Agent for Oregon and Wahlii'ton Ter'yfor fflcC ttarvestmll ormick's Tlio McCornilckniaililiu' urn Ihu IIIIST nnd mort dumlilo that luvii ever been couttructed, I'AIIITIKIIN Imiktojoiirlnterei'trl CWdctlio moro light, rart Inili. '('heiip.lolin uiiiehlui. Wl.iii ou gel ft McVOIlillVK, and nro II with prooer care. It I good for twenty ) ear, .lolm and Wm. Pugh. of thl county, havu one they have run for ISCS year, and will rtlll lontlnuu to lire. The McCurmlck Hit verier look tho i lx't nvoixi.i.-vt.im. t tho tlregon KUUo Pair ol "Aril VKIl I .. O fllhUS. Donotordiritny but llie MiCormbk. nnd joii will bu plcared with your purclmre. Ai.-o, Wait's Porlaliln Power Hay Presses, Unlit to order, nd vwry onu warrmitu! toliut.iual to tho ono that took tho flrrt premium ul the Oregon Klaio Pair of W. Villi Jitmim, oi i-mlui rhtuliiti, r. It. WAIT, apio C'limn-i'liil S.ll.KM. HEAL ESTATE LOANS. OKKt.'O.V AMI VASIM.(JTX Trnst Investment Company OI' SCOTLAND. mlUH Company Ir prepvnd to negotiate loan In X rumrlrom .VOto t31,UK) rei urei over IMPltU VKIl CITY I'llOI'KltTY and PAItM I.ANllH. for flxwl prrlod of yeair, or repayable by half jvarly in htallraent. For lennr, apply I" ,,, ,, WILLIAM ItKIl), Mauagur, noP,ir U Plrrlhlrect Portland. ITlOt.'Nll. On tho Slid day of Jan. 1k77. the Ulider ' rlKiieilfoili.il two pilr ol HOOTS, oil the road leading from halem, to Turner, near Morrl.'r slaugh ter hou.u. The owner i an ham tho ramu by proving property ami paying lor tin nonce, untune oi nir 1111.11 I. .".-.. VV. ...,,...u r , C'h at Turner, or tlm uiidi rrlened. U. K. HIIJl'PI'.IIMANN. homey, nmllli .V April 8. pd. KELLY So UNDERWOOD, .rrt-n-A '-"i t Carriage & Wagon Makers, Salem, Oropson, HAVK ON HAM) AC HOICK LOT Ol-' I'OL'K rtprlng Wagons, Gnrriafioo, &. Bugcloa, oi their own malto, i!ar.ufanurwl of tiie lll'.ST quality ol.lmwy lllcljory. (Utsihu call, aLiluxumiLU our woit, and jud(o 'Afl'klwdi of iUpairlug aud (Jeiual Joliblmt douo at bKt nollt. "l ' A W.H1I t IMPROVED THR LAHOKST STOCK QV TIIK Tho ucce of theo Plow lat yc TIIK AIIOVR CKLR- Tlio UCCe oi ineo now inn yenr exceeded nny NEWTON WAGONS, All Sizes, 3VEoailtox' Ei'onclOnt Seeders and Cultivators, GARDEN CITY CULTIVATORS AND HARROWS. T. CUiNmOKAM & CO. w.wiATiiKiironi). j, w. wxATimironn. Weatherford & Co.. Wholoalts and llctall Dealer In DRUGS, FAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS. por aria. m o r y TOILET GOODS, Etc, oto. PURE WINES and LIQUORS, For Medicinal pnrpocit. Modloines Oompoundod, and Prescriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co.. I'rttf Commercial rtroot. NAIiKHT. Season of 1877. Till! IMPOUTI5I) CLYDESDALE STALLION YOUNG MARQUIS, AND Till: TROTTING STALLION AUTOCRAT, WILLMAKi: TIIK HKAMIN OK 1STT, I'ltOM. April let to July ll,a follon: At Win. AcKei'.S iriilon .Slalilo. Taylor wtreol, Portland, .MONIIAYH, nfter in oVIockj TPKSIIAYS. WCD-V NIMIIAYH, and TIII'ltHDAYH, nt I p. in.; and At llie Owncr'N Farm, IU!mIv1II, Wmhliiaton county, on I'HIIIAYH, HATl'ltDAYS, and HI NIIAYH. Arter duly lrt. at IIKKUVILLK, WahliiKtoii county. 'l,ICIt.'IS-AI,TO(:itT, tnlniir. SO. YOUNU MAHitl'IS, tolururu !(. Hollleini'iil to ho inadu ulicii iiinrii" nro known to ho Iu foal I'urliinio lit Hi:kii ii i.k limited to a few mare drought fiom u dlr tuuee, Addrer, . O. XIEED, I'urlluml, Or AM'.OK MITIIIAN, llftUvllle. npil "' RAY. FRIEDMAN & CO.. Whilo thoy aro Boiling Gonoral Morohandiso ohoap, yot thov will ooll thoir prouont stoolc of Boots and shoos, on hand, at cost prioos. Also, Trade or Cash paid for Hidos. HOP ROOTS. 3Jv1dxx1oxxiw XXoclxxotloxx. Only $5 ijer Tlioibiuul ! Ordui'H Addreta alm:i ronipflyl'IIU'il. it. it. HOUNDS, Irvine, l.uiio ;. 1 4 l'.U3Il!U KltCP.NTI.Y AIUIVEI), wlrjio IV. iii rout JJix-a. .Mii'r 'iy liiKtinii, location, rile of urin, amount uranium mini, eic, etc., oirtci m r.u i.ii, '"",',: ,',-,. 'it muuinKuam e v,o , nmwuii, laUltol i,i ' M l sr