Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, April 27, 1877, Page 6, Image 6

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PIHI.OTOHY.
KKIOIJUSoillio NATIONAL GIIANGE.
Maittr Jolm T. .Tone?, Ilarton, PMlllps, Ark.
OcenurJ, J. Woodman, Paw Paw, Van Uurcn,
Jsc'turtrA. 11. Hmcdlcy, Crceco, Howard, In.
Htttcarl. .T. Vanshu, MetnplilM, Tcun.
Att't itctcanl Mortimer Whitehead, Mtddlcbneb,
Somerset, N. .1.
rnaplainH. II. Elllrf, HprliigboronRh, Warren, O.
TftiumtrV, M. McDowell, Wnync. Steuben, N.Y,
H'CitlnnjV. II. Kellcy, Louisville, Ky.
(Jnte-h'cjxrO. Dinwiddle, Orchard Grove, I ml.
f Vw Mm. .lolm T. .lone, Itorton, I'hllllu. Ark.
JVeni-Mr. Hninucl K. Adnmi-, Munllcfllo, Mluti.
Jnwna Mm. Ilnrvcy (loddard, North Oranby. Ct.
fi Atthtaal SUivurdMln Carol In o A. Kali,
Xoulsvlllc, Ky.
rxDetrrtvE committee.
I). Wyntt All.cn. (Clintrmnn.J Cokcelmry, 8. C
1.. II. miUHKUlUU. I'llliUUUC- JO
Dudley T. Ulmie.
Jiiliiiuue. Iowa.
CldMinnHt J If
Alonr.0 (J Jlder. Hock Fnllf . WhltCflde. 111.
W. II. Chambers, Otvtctchce, Ituocll. Ala,
Ofllccrft of Oregon Ntnto tiritngc,
Maittr Wm, Cyril", Solo,
Octrfcer-A. It. Slupli-y, 0wcjo, '
.ifr-Mr. K. N. Hunt, Sublimity.
SicrttaitjT. Ij. HavIdon. Halcm.
tiltwartfW. II. Thonvu. Wnllix Walla, W. T.
4jftan Stfuxtrd G, W. Hlddle, Canyonvllle.
t'Arfn W. II. Gray, Astoria.
TiKUurtr 8. 1. Leo, Portland,
Vutt-h'irirA. II. Graham, Fisher's Landing,
Clark county, W. T,
6VrM-Mrt. II. A. Miller. Jacksonville.
Jitiwna .Mr . S. It. Durham, McMimivlllc.
7oni-Mri. J!. A. Kelly. Knt l'ortland.
lAli Af't Sltttiml-iltt. OcorKla Smith, Hood
Illvcr, Waf co conn y.
fCeicutlct U,mmtt'm. Cyruf, Hclo; II. Clow,
JJallat; I", L. Htullh, Uood Itlvcr.
titatt lliitlntii Agtiii-tS, P. Leo. Portland.
State Grange Deputies for 1877
Pott Offlct, Exprte.
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
.Corvallli CorvallU
11INT0K.
A Holder
CLACKAMAS.
Kiioeh Sklrtlno Tlutto Creek
N WJIandnll Oregon City
tXlltltl.AK.
J W Hayes Myrtlo Creek
U M (latdncr Bruin's Htatlon
MULTNOMAH.
1'Jynipton Kelly Ktst l'ortland. ...East Portland
MJkllHIN,
' 1 K Castlemai Uiittcvlllc
) W Hunt Btibllmlty Ualcm
JACKSON.
IN T Miller" Jacksonville Jacksonville
roi.K.
V A Patterson Illckrcal Salem
LAKE,
J JChnrlton UocaoLnkc Jacksonville
JO'IM'IIIS'H.
Daniel Fleeter Kcrbyilllo Jacksonvllto
LANK.
Jamcj W Matlock ...,flohon ,..,,,
LINN,
It A Irvine I.cba.ion Albany
John Knd Tjirli Tho Dalles
rAUIIILL.
I) 0 Durham McVliitilll,i
I 8n)ilnulon (laiton
IIIIANT.
D II Itlnelurt Cinyon City Canyon City
riiLiiuniA.
I W Maxwell Columbia City
TII.LAMUOK.
It T Holdon Tlltamok North Yamhill
IIWATIILA.
I 8 While Wistuu Weston
J Henry tinkler Ott
WA8IIINUTON TEURtTOIlV.
er..nit.
U W Itfawn Vancouver
COLUMBIA.
ItPSleln Dayton
WMUNAN.
liSHInger Colfax Colfax
CIIKHALIS.
MZ Goodt'u i:ima
1'irucK.
8 8 Maiktmm Cllclmlls Poiut
TiitTiMra.t.
I. f) Abbott., ..........OJymiila - Oljmpla
JS Luuttiulro. ...... .Ywlm. ..,.........
KIIUI,
Julius Horlon Seattle Bcattlo
l.Kn 10.
ItM I'lersoi t'lft'jiiato
YAKItU.,
CP Cook Kllcnshuri;
Inauy county whero tha Deputy i(polnteil is not
tho most suitable, aril tho Oranges of tho locality Mill
properly Indlrat? to mo n choice, I villi bo plcasvd, for
1u ninny lnslnncvil liAvohccn obllRfd to make ap
polntiucnta without knolcdo to iltucvs.
WM. CYHUrt,
Mwtcr Orecon Hlato QtanCo, 1. of II.
Atamcotlng of Marlon County Pomona
Grnngo, wo, tho undorslgnod, woro nppolnt'
od a commlttoo to confor with tho Bovoral
grangofi, farmors. and warohouqemon of tho
Willamotlo valloy on tho subject of tstib.
llshlng nniforui, reasonable), and permauont
ratou of frolghts upon tho Wlllametto, rivor,
with powor to tako such action In tho prom
ises as In our Judgtuont would permanently
freo tho larmors from such opprosslyo rates
as thoy woro compollod to pay to tho Vf, T.
fc L. Co. tho past yoar. Aftor caroful Inves
tigation of tho causes that produced that ro
sjult, and tho condition of tho soveral compa
nlos owning or running boats upon tho river
atthlstlmo, wo aroof tho opinion that tho
samo causos and conditions that placod tho
farmors wholly at tho morcy of ono compa
ny In tho matter of frolghts tho past year,
may at any tlmo bo ropoatod, unloss spoody
and prompt action on tho part of Ihoso Intor
ostod bo takou to oflect a consolidation of tho
sovoral lndopendont linos of boats, or build
boats nnd run them on tho plan of tho
" Pooplo's I'rotcctlro Transportation Compa
ny" tif Yamhill, now In successful opera
tion. Wo omphatlcally opposo and doprocato tho
plan of ontorlng Into contractu with tho
Old Line to carry frolght at any Ilguro for
ono yoar or any olh'or period, for tho roason
that such contracts dlsoourago and dofat tho
offorts that aro now bolng madoby tho farm
ors to permanently freo thomsolvos from
oxtortlon, and will force ovory lndopendont
boat off tho rlyor, and ovory observant mind
must boo that only tho exlstonco of those In
dopondont companies and tho presence of
thoso boats lnduoes tho old company to
tnako torms with tho farmors, and so soon as
thoso companios can bo brokon up and tholr
boats driven out of tho buoluoss, tho samo
questions and dlOlcultlos would again pro
sout thomsolvos In a moro formldablo man
ner upon tho oxplratlon of such contract.
That tho farmors of this valloy should lm
proyo tho prosont opjwrtunlty to permanent
ly freo thomsolvos from tho oxtortlon of mo
nopoly, thoro Is ovory reason to bollovo, ami
this can only bo dono by a hasty co-operation
and united aotlon. And, In order to
ooouro thoso rosulls, wo horoby call a MASS
MKKTINd of tho Farmors, Warohousomon,
and Iluslnoss mon of tho Wlllamotto valloy,
to meet at Hood's Oporn IIouso, In Halcm, on
I'juday. Tin: Itji day or May, 1877, at tho
iour of 11 o'clock a. m, of said day, to con
sldor thoso questions, and that tho agents or
ofllcors of tho 1'ooplo's Protoctlvo Transport
ation Co., J. W. Cochran it Co., and U. I).
Scott & Co., bo lnvltod to bo prosont at said
mooting.
V. J. IIKMIEN,
Dan'i. Critic,
r. X. Matiuku,
Comwltteo.
In Memoriam.
Mooting of Subordinate Grangos
UsNN COUNTY.
llopo, No. 21, moots In Albany, on tho 1st
uml a Saturdays or cnclt month, at 10 a. in.
Oak Plain, No, it, In ilaUoy, 'Jiul anilltli
U.minUysit 11 u. at.
lliuntor. No, ia, lit Crawforiluvllla, 1st
midllnl Knlurdays, all! p. in.
Uyrauitko No. fci, ut Millora Station, till
Kuttinliiv. nt 1 i). in.
I.otmnoii No. 121, at l.obauon, -d and Jth
Unturdity. at 10 n. m.
tlniiuf i'nilrlo No. 10, Ith Saturday.
Knox Jlutto No. ,', lot uud Urd Satur
days. Siiutlam No, 37, 2 ml and Ith Saturday,
at 10 a. in,
llrovviisvlllo No. U' tint and -ml Salur
days. Tnii(;ont No. 7, Ut tntl 3rd Fridays, at 10
n. m.
llarrlsburKi No. II, JUt and 3rd Satur
days, at 10 a. m.
Slioiti. No. it, Ut mid Ctl Saturdays, at 10
u. III.
Happy hc mo No. 10, UU'JiUiirilay, at 11
o'clock a. in.
llarinoiiy No. -1, 3rd Satuiday, rogularly,
xco)t In Kov. Doo., Jan., I-'ob., and March,
when thoy moot tlio Ut Friday.
aJKN TON COUNTY.
Soap Croo!; No 1 1, 1st Saturday at 10 a, in.
WlflamutU) No. ri'J, Ut Thursday, at 10 a. in
Philomath, No IVUh Saturday, at 10 a.m.
LANK COUNTY.
Croaswoll. No. (II, Ith Saturday, tl p. in.
ICiiKono, No.i.l, lu I.'ukoiio Cttyj ?nt Sat
tUy,at 10 a. m.
5harlly, No. 7(1, Sd Saturday.
UoHhon, No. 101, Ut Saturday', atlOo!clock
Junction City, Xo, i:i, Uud Saturday', at 1
p. ni.
..McU'onilo, No. lOTj Camp Creek, 24 Cclur
ly. POLK COUNTY.
Oak Point, No. 3, Ut And 3rd Saturday,
MARION COUNTY.
Ablqiu.N'o 133, Ith Saturday.
IUok Poict, No IS, 3d Saturday, at 1 p. in.
ltutto Croc, No. 82, 3r4 Saturday, at 10
m, ui.
WA8WJNQTON COUNTY.
Roaveiton No. ;00, meeu laL Saturday, at
81'UiKonKr.D, April 20, 1877.
i:i. Faumkrs I will say that Btvingtleld
Grange, No. 13, la aa Uvd a Grani m thare
Jln Otogou,and the mewUra has deue u
much to adraiue tho IntereaU of the Order
m any other Orange in the State, and we
t hUnd tlrm aa yot. Our regular uieellug U
' on tho lint Satimlay of each mouth at ten
o'clock, and if any member sees lit to visit
tu ou that day, he can do so and be hU own
Jiu'tfO Of tho coirectue" W alwieUited.
A MPJWKWi
Whoroas, J. S. Wright departed this lifo
tho twelfth of March laatt and,
Whereaa, tho said J. S. Wright was a
worthy raomber of Center Grange, No. 07,
and waa an olllcerof tho said grango, having
held tho oillco of Ovonoor tor nearly three
years: and,
f- Whoroas., this grango has lost a useful
momuor nuu n good oituou, ana Ills family a
good husband and father: tftoroforo, be It
Resolved. That tho mombera of this
grange coudolo with tho allllcted family In
tuolr uoroavemoiit,Bud that a copy of those
rosolutlous bo spread ou tho mlnutoj, o' "'
Jtt'iKKiiuiun and tho " HighU Demo
crat for publication.
Jacoii Nyk,
W. J. PlIIWOTT,
John W. Uiu.ir.ANr,
Committee.
Resolutions.
Resolved, That we, as Members of Saloni
UrniiKo, aro In favor of Mistalnlng tho pros
ont ludopoudont StoamboaU now on tho
Wlllamotto river, at all hazards, eo ioiif: as
thoy coutluuo Jo donl fairly with us as Pa
trons of Husbandry and producers.
Resolved, That a copy of the forogolug bo
prosontod to tho WaLL.vMi.TTi: FAUMim, for
publication. 1). JKri'p.itso.v, boo.
Di:i.r.o.VTKs Kmigtrd. Tno P. of II. of
,1j1uii Co. have oloctod tho following dele
gates to nttoiul IJioStAtoQraugo, which meets,
at Saloni, Tuesday, May 2J, 1S77J A. D. Mo
Mlchaol and wife, of Oak Plain Grango, No.
O.'W. P. Audorson uud wife, of Urand Prai
rldGrango, Xo. 10. F. M.JCicr and wile, of
Charity Uraugo, No. 103; John llryuut aud
wife, of Solo.
Tho dlllbrent Grange of Lnno Co. met In
iu convention on tho 0th, and oloctod tho fol
lowJivt to attend thoStatoOiaugo: J.O.Jon
ulngstuid wife, John Whitcakor, and A. K,
Patiursou and wlfo.
Wui.JIoldorwrltcnus that itho following
were oloctedfrom llonton couuty : A . Iloldor
and Mrs.. J, A. Holder: Henry Miller aud
Mrs. Millar.
Thb Olaokamas county Granges iavo elect
ed as dcJoj'.c.tos to tho Stato Graiigo tho fol
lowing: Arthur Warner, IX. V. Slicit, J. W.
llltiokwoll, Mrs, Rachel Thompson, Mrs.
KlUabotU Warner, and Mrs, Mary Short.
Statk l'.mu A pamphlet Issued by tho
State Agrlctiltuial Society, has been laid ou
ourtablo by JJ. U. Walto, tho Secretary .
Tho work was printed by Mr. Walt, and
contatus a list of the premiums ottered at the
next State Fair, which beilus ou the Stbof
October. It alto has Jhe list of premium
awarded last year, and aiuch other valuable
Ui formation perUWiiluR to tho aUaira of tha
SAjlely.
To A. h, StiusoM has Ueu Awarded the
ooatrtwtfordolngtheSocletr'a printing the
urMt year. Ht bid wm $330,68, being
H38 tower than E. M. Walte's bid.
Theahlpuientofbeefto the Hngllsh mar
keta has proved ao proUUble that a cattle
dealing firm in Holland ha aUrWd the en
terprise of transporting Rye stock CrotnthU
country, tuo Kotterdaiu steamer nave
been engaged for this purpose, and cattle
will bo transported as soon as the ueoessai v
arraugemeuta oau bo mado ou board tho
steamers,
' A Pleasant Time
Oswcao, Aril 10,1877.
13d. Faiimeu: On tho seventh of April a
grand Jublleo was hold at tho new school
honso noar Bridgeport. Tbroo Lycoums,
Hazella, Star ortho West, and Tualatin com
bined and gavo an oxhlbillou which was
omlnontly successful. Mnslc consisting of
solos, duotts, Lqnartotts, and choruses was
furnished by a choir of eloven persons from
Haeolla, and led by A. R. Shlploy. Gordon
K, Hayes nnd C. Davidson dollvored decla
mations. Thoy nro both good dcclalmors.
Josoy Byrum represented tho little folks
with a longthy and Interesting speech. Miss
P. A. Hayc) nnd Miss LIxzIo F. Llbby did
thomselvos muoh crodlt as select readers.
Mrs. C. U.Shipley road an essay on Conscl
onco. Mrs, S. A. Hayes read a romlnlsconco
which was a very pleasing skotcb. Milton
K. Shlploy read an essay on sllont cities,
wh Ich showed much research . Tho Ilazolia
Gazotto was road by Miss Cora . Shipley,
This paper possossod a high ordor of literary
morit, and was entirely composod of origi
nal matter. Tho Star of tho West Messenger,
was read by Miss Ella Gago and was a
pleasant and lntorotling paper. Tho Tual
atin FroojPrees, waa edited by Mr. F.Tay
lor. Tho tone of this papor was hardly in
keeping with tho high moral and intellectu
al character of tho rest of tho entertainment
Tho closing exorolso was a debate on the
question, "Resolved, That women should
enjoy equal political prlvllegos with men."
This contest was an Interesting and splrllod
ono, aa most of tho contestants woro experi
enced dobaters. Tho Judges woro two for
thoafllrmatlvo and one for tho negative. -A
bountiful dinner, ovinclnc truo country
hospitality, was sorvod, and tho occasion
was ono of great social as well as intellectual
orjoymont,
Peoploaro waking up to tho fact that
mental and social culturo nood not bo confin
ed to the towns. Lycoums aro scattored all
ovor tho country. This may bo dlroctly at
tributed to tho Grnngo. A spirit of montal
Improvement la abroad In tho land, such as
was novor known among tho rural popula
tion boforo. If wo bavo not tho prlvllego of
listoning to tho talon tod preachers, locturors,
dec, or of attending concerts and mingling
much with tho roilned socloty In town, wo
can oducato oursolvos, and perhaps in tho
end wo shall bo as who if not as pollshod as
our city sisters.
Mns.C. E. SmrLKV,
NORTH SALEH STORE.
"W. X.- WAIE,
A T TIM BHIOK BTOnB, JAB JU8T MOJOY-
Goneral Merohandiso,
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Boots & Shoes,
Hardware.
Clothing
CalcnUtcJ ror tho City and ConntwTradc. Bonpht i
low. and will bo sold at fti BMALL A r0"T. M
Soio who SELL AT COST. rST Qoofls dtUvcrcd to
wit part ol the cltv freo of charao. ovav
FURKTITUEIE!
STORE.
t havp nnnrmAsrcn THE ENTIIIR
Interest or Messrs. Yeton A Lonchnry In
tho Fnrnlturo Storo on tho west sldo of
Commercial Street, Salcnij
nnd shall keep on hand ft GENERAL AS
SORTMENT of coods for tho retail trade.
FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY
Farlor & Cbnmbcr Sets,
BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES,
ROCKERS- &C,
By tho sst or slnglo piece.
Repairing and Jobbing
DONE IN THE BEST MANNER,
And at reasonable price, as I am a practical workman
JOHN GRAY.
Salem. July H.lSts.y .
For Sale !
THR PINK RESIDENCE corner nfmm...
iTclftl and DItIsIoii streets, In desirable sltunUon.
ILwIth honsclarcc. well flnlshcd. nnd convi.nin.W7
v arranccd. and cronnds tastefully ornamenlcd. win i
bo sold trory Xoxxr and on accommodatluc
terms. Apply to
. tKO WILMS,
tcvii Tatton's Block State Bt.. Salem.
To ColorButter.
MR, A. IV, CIIEKVEIt Editor of tho New
Enplond Farmer, in that paper of Nov. llth, ad
vises nil Dairymen to nso
Wells, Kicliardson & Co.'s
PERFECTED UftOOLOR
ci , ani
Ho says, "ItUthoetrinRci 7., and cheapest
OUltcr coiorinp wc unvu mur ureu. ror an nisi e
can sco, it Is absolutely perfect It shonld entirely
supcrscdo tho use of cariots, and all preparations ui
annatto." .........
It elves tho exact sharto of tho best Jersey bnttcr.
It is paro, Intense, economical, and has no taste or
smell. It Is an lmtrocmcnt on onr "Golden Ex
tract," bctng a combination of tho bright jcllowcol
orlne principle of tho Dmidcllon blossom, and It Is
Rrcatly superior to carrots, etc , Hiving a better color,
andnouork. ,
fPtT A snmplo suflletcnt to color flflr
iionndn ol Ilutler will be sent to any ad-
Urcss, postpaid, on receipt often cents
Every Dairyman wno wisnes to rennzo
nrlco should clvo It a trial now. Address
Home -Made aud Hand-Made
b o ojr s .
IV YOU WANT A GOOD-KITTING FINE BOOT
yon can bo accommodated by calling
At ArniHtroug'N Shop,
On Btato Street, opposite WILUS'B BOOK STORE.
All Womc Waiwanted. Trices Rbasojam.i:.
Kciialrlnir ntatlu amljmmpUy ttont. Give Mb a
Call. Cl6tfl M. AIWI8IIIONCJ.
Tho Wnllft Walla Watchman of April 13tb,
Buys: "Finlgrauta bexln to pour in tho coun
try. Worou loads alter wagon loads pots
through town ovory day and as UBUal, thoso
coming at early Spring aro In pretty fair clr
ouinstanco, but thoso corulog lato In tho fall
aro mostly poor and sometimes. uttorly dos
tltuto. Yet aftor all thoy and tholr stock
Winter it through without a struggle Much
of this is due to our mild climate, abundance
of provisions for man and boast and aboyo
all the .charitable disposition or old settlors
towanl,new comers, for which onr peoplo
aro noted throughout tho West.
Within tho past woek we hesr of qulto a
numbor ofporaons who bavo repaired to tho
north aide of Snalco rivor for tho purpose of
takingup laud. In that section of country
thorp is any amount of dcslrablo land that
can be takon up under the prootnptlon or
homostoad laws, Should tho country con-
uuuo iu prosper, inoso tanus in a vorv mw.
RAILROAD LANDS.
Xjiborril TcrniHl
loav imci:t
LONG TIME!
LOW INTEREST 1
Tno Oregon nnil I'nlirornln nnd Oregon
Central Itallroml Companies
OFFER their Lands for salo uporutho following libe
ral terms: Ono tenth of tho mice In cash; Interest on
the balanco at the rato of soven per cent, ono rear
after rale; nnd each following year ono-tcnth of tho
principal and Interest on tho balanco at tho rato of
seven per cent per annum. Iloth principal and Inter
tst payablo In u. U. Cnrrtncy.
A discount of ten per cent, will bo allowed for rash.
OT Letters to bo addressed to I'. SCUULZE, Land
Aut O. & U. It. It.. I'ortla&d. Oregon.
fc33 BurllnutOH, Vermont,
A Reward of $20,000
ns been offcrrcd by Congress for tho best and most'
dnrablo method of drawlno Water from Wells or Ols-
tbrns. SHOOTS A COLWELL. tiayo Dccn awarded'
tho ftboro on their
RUBBER BUCKET PUMP,
for tho reason that It Is tha most perfect and desirable
Pump la use. This EXPANDING DUCKET Is tho
only ono that Is. or can bo Patented Tho prlnclplo ol
expansion la this: Tho Robber. :ths of an Inch
thick, Is placed between two CON VEXED PLATES,
fastened together with a screw: tho plates being tall
est In tho centre, press hardest In tho center, which'
causes tho Ilubbcr to expand, eo that It can bo
READILY ADJUSTED TO ANY gIZED TUBE,
from 1 to 3 Inches, so as to produco tho least possl
bio frlctlon-and yet mako n perfect vacuum. Tho stylo
of OUIl CUltl), Is now and desirable, with a ventila
ted Top, admitting freo circulation of air. Foul and
poisonous gases aro quickly removed by this
MAGIC PUMP.
Itls known that tbo nso of Impure Water castes
moro sickness-and death than all other causes com
bined. Wochallcncotho world to prodncoa Pump
that equals our EXPANDING RUliUElt DUCKET
PUMP.
Tho Rubber thatwouso tspuro Vulcanized Whlto
Ilubbcr, soft nnd ibstlc. Tho metal part of tho buck
et Is FINE DRASd, which Is INDESTHUCT1HLE by
nny acids found In water. This pnmti. In all Us parts,
Is tho nemo ol simplicity. DRAWING MORE WA.
TEH IN A GIVEN TIME: WITH LESS POWER
THAN ANY OTHER PUMP NOW IN, UBK, and
is never obst.nctcd by frccxlng If properly adjusted,
Bucket patented Jan. 0, JS75. Prlco 12 for Curb,
with Reel, Spout and Gripe, and fiwt 12 feet of plro
and chain, and SO cts. per fjot for all below tho nrit
13 feet. For I'unip, or County, Town or Btato Rights
Address, MIDDAUGH & BEARDSLEY,
Balcm, Oregon.
1 P
yeara will bo worth from Ko tn.aA -cto.
Prof. TV"1 irom a Chicago University,
i:.tXii'pAny with I.lout. C. K. 8. Wood, of
tort Vancouvor, loft on tho steamor Califor
nia for hltKB. It Is their purposo to ascend
mouiii i'.iuis, wiiiou is presumea to bo nigh
rst poak In North Amorlca. Tho mountain
staud a llttlo ovor 50 miles duo North of Sit
ka, nnd nbout forty ihIIph liilund, midway
tho liouudary lino botweun tho Ilritlsh Pos
sossIoiih nnd Alaska, Tho sides of tko moun
tain uro brokon nnd precipitous, whllo po
ronnlal snow lliiKors nbout tho summit. No
ono Ims ovor been known to hnvo mado tho
ascent of this luountaln.nuJ it Kouoral Intor
ost isfoltlu tho result of tho nttempt obout
beluj; Hindu by thoso wutlomen. Thoy ex
pect to bo absent nbout two months.
Tho suspension bridge nt Niagara Falls Is
reported, ufter n thorough oxatuluivtlou, to bo
eiulrely s.-vfo. Out of 1,150 wires constituting
tho four livrgo cables, ouly 10 of tho minor
ones vtro louud corroded, nnd they bavo
boon replacod by now onos. No tlmo has
yet been eot for tho resumption of trntllc, ns
n formal examination by practical engin
eers will fcoou bo made,
Nr.w York, April 10. A good deal of ox
eltomont was caused to-day at tho appraiser's
store, corner of Jalghtnml West streets, by
tbo dlscovory In it cnsl: of wlno of n largo
tin box flllcd with dynnmlto cartridges,
wluch woro nttnchcHl to wires and. guttn per
chajiiscs, The cask was ouo of a cargo from
tho atoamcr Frisla, which were brought
with .number or othcrsito tho appraiser's
store. Jt was invoiced' at thirty lltros of
iviuuumi is NUPPUSOU 10 CO iroui Jlimilinr,-
It was addressed to a'porion in Huutlugtou.
Illlimla .Mil 1 .limititi. ... I. . r t i . '
attempt at sotno porson to shipdyuamlto to
this port. Had tho pxdIosIou nwiirrt.i i.,
the apiiraisor's storo tho consequences would
hnvo been very disastrous, as fully four
uuiiuivu Hkuuiu ru em juu,) i'ii moro, anil
tho property in tho place is valued at a mill
loit and a half dollars, '
Judah I llenlamln, rSuco Confederate
Minister ot Warbut now a Q.C,nJoylng
tho largest commercial practice at the Eng
lish bar. lately returned all bis brleis for the
Uuildhall sittings, accompanied by cheques
for the fees he had rocelved with tbeai, be
cause all bis tiro would be taken up by the
causes at Westminster Hall, and he did not
think k right retain payment for bualctis to
which ha could not aund.
Great Reduction
IK
RUBBER BOOTS
AND SHOES!
Men's Long Rubber DootM, $4.00
' Knco jut
' Boys' ' '-"' -0O
Womcn'N Otcr-SliocN, .50
JOHN W. GILBERT.
Saicm, March 2, sru
HIGH-OLASS
r ou 3Lot mssr.
J. W. HOBART,
IMPORTER ANI) HRKEDER OV l'L'ItlMIREn
LlKlH and Ilurli IIUAIl.tIA and llrown
und wiiitc Li:;noitN olilolK-oxxisa.
ami AYLKSIIUtY XXTOJHCS. '
Sutlsftictloii guarautcul. Tor I'neo LUt. Fowl.
and Km, address J, W. II01IAHT.
"PC'UJ Buena Vista, Or.
B.
STRANG,
Importer and Dealer In
Improved Ranges,.
COOK. PABLOR, AND BOX
STOVES,
. Ana Manufacturer of
Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper
WARE,
Union Block. Commercial Street,
SALEit, OliEOOX.
IRESrECTFUULY INFORM ALL MY OLD
friends and ci utomcra that I bavo rrsutned bufl
iicm. and invito tho public Roncnlly to rail and exam
ine my nock and learn my prices. Nov:l 1670tf
Tlio total production of boet-root sugar iu
F.uropo U uow estimated, jg cialderab)y ex-
To Xiadloa.
JtH. BK. CRAIG It sow prepared to re
Hve patient at her office, in Baicm. Daring tha
pttt year (be ha had eatcnjlve practice at Dr.
Adaau' popular Medical Initltnto tt Portland, in
trMUag Udlci, and feel confident of tnordlns relief
la mot cue of a chronic 'cnaractcr. UpccUl atten
tion paid to female wcaknet and nervou prottratlon.
In connection with her treatment, tho u,ei tho cele
brated Mediated Elcctrlq Ytor Hath, which
aid -attly la rdectlng cap. Office and rotldence,
, c. corner of lntcr aud Bamnier itrceti, Salem,
X. A. JBxx&ltH, Vx'tieat,
Sarfni, Oroon. dealer In Stcrcctcopca and Stereo
tcoplc VIcai , and cene of Salnm and tho nrroiind-
MidtKV I CVler8ra w 40Ul '" u"
iVottr (.olor.
Alterative
To Purify tho Blood nso ir. jnyncs
AUorntto. it nets directly on tho
blood, stimulating tho absorbents,
overcoming tho obstlnntostnto of tho
pores of tho skin, ami Imparting u
healthy glow to tho Complexion.
I'lmplcs, Pustules, Tetter, nnd Skin
Diseases of nil kinds, Mercurial
Affections, Tumors, nnil nil varie
ties of complaints arising from de
praved or disordered blood, nro ef
fectually crndlcntcd by this remedy.
ScrofWa In all its Forms is cured
by tho persistent uso of lir. Jnyuc'K
Alterative. It destroys tho poison
ous prlnclplo which originates Scro
fula, nnd ultimately drives it from
tho bystem. It will rcmovo enlarge
ments of tho Glands or Bones, nnil
is a Mfo remedy in cases of Ulcers
or Sores of nil kinds.
Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings nro
effectually cured by Dr. Jmjbo'n an
sUt. Dy btlmulating tho action
of tho absorbents, nil wntcry or U
careous depositions aro gradually
carried off, toning up tho pationt at
tho samo tlmo, by strengthening tho
Ulgestivo organs nnd exciting tho
Liver, Kidneys, Ac to perform their
fuuetiona. For Dyspepsia nud Liver
Complaint it has proven a remedy,
and it has established cures in eases
or L'pllepsy. It may bo saMy relied
ou.by any ono needing a mcdk-lno
o butted up tho system, cleanso tho -blcKkl,4r
to rcatoro tho normal notion
of tho Stcrctlyo Orgaiis.
T. A. JJAVXS t CO., Wh0llo Agent, PortUnd
Salem Flouring Mills.
DE8T FAMILY FLOOR,
UAKEH'S KXTHA, XXX.
EUPCRFINn AND GRAnAM,
MIDDLINGS, DRAN, AND SnORTS,
Conntantly ou Ilniicl.
IIItvliCHt Prico iu CuVBIS.
Paid for Wheat
AT ALL TIMES.
Sept l?tt
It. C. KINNEY,
Accnt 8. F. M. Co
ESTABLISHED 1806.
Willamette Nurserv
G. W. WALLING & SON,
PROPRIETORS,
Oswego, Olaokamas co., Orego-
WALLING'S
Orvfioa.
ocjs&l
I'lHl
PEACH PLUM,
Tho Italian Fnue
And tbe beet wietles or
Priuie,
Pecfc,
Apple
Fear,
Chcrrr
Nut and Shade Trees,
IN FULL ASSORTMENT.
Send for Descriptive Catalogue.
r. o. suuunr ak.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OPERA HOUSE, SALEM. I
S. B, comer, at head of etaUe. ftltt
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