'W 9 WILLAMETTE FARMER. I I Kr It ,lH r . THE COMING RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN. So much Interest attaches at tho pres ent tlnio to tho impending war lu East ern Europe, that our readers will thank us for reproducing from tho Sacramento Record-Union a very ablo xovlew of Russian campaignn against Turkey half n contury ago, and closing with a grapulo description of tho condition of tho com batants at tlio present tlmo and tho dif ficulties to bo ovcrcomo boforo even tho Balkan mountains can bo crossed. A glance at tho mnp,ns tho readorproceeds, will explain and mako moro Interesting tho facts stated and tho position nssum ' cd. Tho Balkan rango extends through tho Centra of Turkey, south of tho Danubo, reaching from tho Adriatic on tho West, duo eastward to tho Black Sea, n formidable barrier, whoso passes aro utrongly fortified and will be easily and stubbornly defended. Undoubtedly tho most favorablo con ditions under which Russia' over made war upon Turkoy occurcd In 1827. For novcn years tho l'orto had been engaged in a vain attempt to suppress tho Greek insurrection; tho destruction of tho Jani zaries hndntonco enfeebled tho army and raised up intenso bitterness against the Sultan: and thobuttloof Navarluo had annihilated tho Turkish fleet. Tho war was carried on In Asia and Europo sim ultaneously, and tho Asiatlo campaigns, conducted by Prlnco Paskicvltcli, was minently successful. It Is, howovcr, tho European campaign of General Dlo hltsch, that wo must follow, and it will bo seen that what has boon so much talk cd of lately, tho occupation "of Bulgaria" had novor been n holiday business. The Unit campaign of Dloblcsch found nnd loft him on tho lino of tho Danube. Varna and Scliumla had been Invested, nnd two smaller frontier fortresses had fallen, but though tho Russians had crossed tho Danubo with 1 58,000 men found It Impossible that year to oven at tempt tho passage of tho Balkan moun tains. J fuot llio campaign of that year was practically n failure. Tho Turkish light horse then proved itself fur moro than a match for the Russian cavalry, while tho defenso of Intrenched positions by tho Ottoman was, ns It lias alwayH been, peculiarly stubborn and desperate. Ju tin? following year a still larger Rus sian army took tho Meld, and Varna was surrendered early In tho campaign, through tho treachery of Jessuf Bacha. j Tho Infatuation of tun Turks prepared mo way lor iiti-incr JUissinn successes. BoIIovIiik Scliumla (o bo tho objective point of thnrampnign, they actually left, tho passes of tho Balkan with a guard of only tliren thousand men, and Dlcbltsch Was not slow to avail himself of this blunder. Jly adroit maneuvering be tween Varna and Schumla, ho succcded in convincing tho Capitan l'acha that ho was massing his forces in front of tho latter place, and tints kept nearly the Whole Turkish army ponncd up there. and theso enterprises will demand prob ably 100,000 men. Then comes tho pas sago of the Balkan, provided tho Hus sions over got so far, which is by no means certain; and oven if tho passes should bo forced tho necessity of guard ing them for retreat would demand another considerable division of the army. A forco compelled thus to weaken itself at ovorv forward movement would clearly bo in no condition to prosccuto a great enterprise at tho end, and if such an expedition succeeded in reaching Aurianoplc, tlio -objective point oi tne war tho possession of Constantinople would bo as far oir as over. But It was with tho. aid of her fleet that Russia roached Adrlanoplo In 1828; nnd sho has no fleet now. It is truo that sho posses ses a moro formidable forco; that her troops aro better armed, disciplined, equipped, and perhaps commanded; that sho has nn artillery against which tho feoblo defenses of iltty years ago aro vain; and that sho has tho experience of her former attempts to guldo her. But not withstanding all theso considerations tho war must bo fought upon tho satno old ground, nnd tho samo topographical dlill cultlcsmust bo encountered; whllo thcro is no reason to suspect mat mo nussian army of ip-day will escapo tho diseases which always decimate combatants In that insalubrious valley of tho Danube, and which so wcakoncd tho forco of DIebltsoh that though ho crossed tho Danubo with 158,000 men ho only took 80,000 back Into Wallachla -to winter quarters. The Pioneer of Ywemite. whllo ho dispatched thlrtv thousand men to forco tho Balkan. Tho stratagem was completolysuccesdul. Tho Balkan guard was itauked u'ld routed with case. Aclri- nuoplo fell without a blow, and tho Turks, who only had 23,000 men botweon Constantinople and tlio enemy, woro at Inst half pursuuded and frightened Into stipulating for peaco. Tlio Treaty of Ad rlanoplo was tho result, and It was not hlgued too quickly lor tho safoty of Dlo bltschjfor whllo ho lay at Adrlanoplo with less than 15,000 inou, lmvlng, dis tributed his forces ovor tho country, tho Pasha of Hcodra suddenly appeared with ti'i.OOO fresh men, and declared ills inten tion of putting astopto tho negotiations. But ho cnino too late, rIiico tho treaty had been already signed. .That was tho end of tho most Miccossful war Rusnla lias ovcrwagcdngaliistTurkey. Adrian nplo was I hen reached, It Is true, hut It could not huvo bectihold: tho Rns hIkiih could not havo advanced any fur ther; and if peace had not been made there It is certain that u disastrous re treat would huvo bow unavoidable. In nun war. moreover, juissiu iiciu com mand of tho UlaekSen, u condition tho Importance of which cannot bo overes timated. Sho transported largo bodies of troops by ocean, thus avoiding the douly and peril of marches aorows nn ex ceedingly dlllloult country, lfor ships jimu rumen supplies mr mo nriny, anil throughout ills march to Adrlanople, Dlcbltscli may bo said to huvo rested upon tho lleet nsu base. Now lot us H'o how tho past and pres ent conditions compare.- Inlhoilrstpluoo wo llud that tho relations of tho two countries In regard to tho Ulaek Sou' aro reversed. Turkey holds It uow, possess ing u splendid and thoroughly equipped lleet ot Iroiieladtf, aiidRusslahasiiothliig to dispute piomlneneo with them. It is tho opinion of no less n strategist than on luoiuxo mat no juissinu army could ovorreach Constantinople unlesw It had full command of tho Blade Sea portH, nnd other eminent military critics havo oxpressed similar views. Iloio, then, U a very serious druwback to tlio Russian prospeow anno outset, in 1827 Turkey Wo clip from alios ton papor tbo following rolatlvo to tho first sott lor In tho Yosouilto Valloy, California, Mr. J. O. Lamon ; n brothor of Mrs. J. II. and Mrs. I. It. Moores, of this city, MBny of our roadors will ro motnbor Mr. Lnmon's visit to this elty throo yours slnco, and will rocall with ploasuro tholr romotnbrauco of his gonial mannors and ploasant faco. Ills slstors had not soon him nt tho tlmo of his visit for 35 voars. JIo dlou suddonly, a nbort tlmonrtor his re turn to California from his Salom visit. Ho was a doar, kind, slmplo-hoartod man! I cannot bollovo that ho had an onomy in tho wbolo wldo world. Olio Juno day last smmnor our llttlo party dtamouutod from tholr horsos at tho toll-houso noar Roglstor Rcok. Ah wo throo forlorn-lookluir fomalos sauntorod In to tho room, thoro roso up from his soat by tho 11 ro a tail, straight, looso-Jolntod man, nnii Kr"-''1"" "" i"iu ueuru, a spnrKling, ploannnt oyo, and a frlondly faco, ovory lino of which bospoko us wolcomo. "This Is Mr. hnnion, tho ploncor of Yoso mlto," said our guldo, and wo all shook hands, with that indellnito fooling of friond- iiiiuhh wo noiiioiiinoi leoi in grooting strun gors, as though wo had boon intimate frlonds hi sonio othor world, and woro now rejolcod to moot again in this. no was a wayraror llko oursolros, and had meats, bat said that ho would rather push on: that ho was a minor, and bad taken tho valloy In on his way back to Mariposa, be canso it was his last chanco to coo It. IIo was going "homo," "way down East," to see his wlfo and chickens. Un had made his Pllo. ho said; it wasn't vory big, but it was big enough for him. IIo was satis flod, Mr. Lamon suggested Indiana, ho had seon a lot skulking about a day or two be fore, but tho inlnor laughed, and pointed to his shot-gun, and pullotl out his pistol, and nskod If ho ovor saw an Indian that wasn't a cowara 7 Then tho plonoor spoko of a doop snow, and tho nlaht that hml nrnnt Into tho valloy already: but tho miner said ho know tho trail well, and thoro was a good moon, and ho had no fear, so he bado his ontertalner good-by and 'trudgod 'away cheerfully enough. That night It snowod, nndthonoxt day and tho next night; but tho day after that tho sun camo out and shone brightly all day. As dusk camo on, Mr Lamon hoard sounds llko human voices, and tho tramping of foot, nun truuu no vem out no couiu nnrcny oe lloyo his oyos, for thoro woro five or six mon coming up towords his cabin. When thoy saw him thoy began to cheer, and whon thoy cauiO Un thov Hhnnlc him hv thn hnncl. nud tears fairly camo Into tholr oyos, in Joy at finding him allvo. Spino Indians, woll known In Mariposa, had cpmo Into tho town tho day before, nav lng plonty of gold-dust, and a silver watch, and a pistol and shot-gun, for tho possession of which thoy woro unable to account sat sfactorlly. As 'his friends In Mariposa knew that tho lonely settlor In Yosomlto had all these articles, thoy roared that ho had boon murderod by the treachorous Indians and first placing them in jail, thoy had or- KanKOU a nartV anil fllArta.l thn nnrl mnrn. log in soarch of him, battling tholr way as best thoy might ovor tho snow-covorod Blorras. Ono of tho imprisoned Indians aftorwards acknOWlodtTOd that thnv lia.l wnwlnlil nnrl jnurdprod tho lonoly minor, who "had mado We0' TRnd was Kolng homo;" "and." m mi, linmuu, wuu sjmpio patuos, "no did go homo, poor follow. I found his body tho next summor whon tho 3now had meltod off, and dug a gravo myself and burlod him. .No ono over know his namo." I could recall .many moro of his storlos, but thoy Boom llko husks now that tho quaint, unalToctod manner, tho pleasant volco.and tho ovor-chauglng couutonauco Will luiaaiut It was not all Yosomlto lore, for ho had -...... ,nhu,. 11BV1UK KU11U IU II1U Loiio Star Stato from Virginia whon a boy of olghtoon, and in hlH memory was stored many a thrilling Incldont of tho war on tho Moxlcan bordor. "You orpa child of naturo, Mr. Lamon," said ono of our party to him, at tho conclu slou of tho prottlostlovo-story that was ovor lienril or Imaclnmi. Tntinn.i n i ,-nniin.i s"ly "I'm no child; I'm llfty-slx yoars -FOIt- THE WiEASAWTOIV SUN-BATHS. Kccoiiimcndcd by the highest authority for tho euro of DNTervous Co m. plaints NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, Fains and Aches of all Kinds. . For Salo "toy- JOHN HUGJHES, -DBAIiEtt IN- PAIIVTS, OIL, WIiHOV GLASS, "W,ll Paper, AND BUILDINa MATEEIALS OF ALL KINDS, State Street, .... Salem, Oregon, to 20o por pound. Those who woro In hasto to sell last year could hayo dono bolter a llttlo later, nnd It will bo safo to take It lolsurely this year, nnd not soil too hastily. There will bo llttlo wool In market for n month yet, and tho markot may show bottor figures by tho tlmo tho clip Is ready for salo. We shall givo all tho Information at hand in tho meantime for tho wool rocolpts will bo an Important ltom in our spring flnancos. European Groin Market. had nrnotlcallv nn nrmv. Tlmt. vnr uh.. could only mit tio.ooo dlseltiiiiiPii mmw in tlio iutienclied camp at Bohumln, whllo Bussla began tho war with IBS, IKK) men. At prosont tho l'orto lias 150, CKHlmenou tho lino of tho Danube. 50,- , Wl) dofondlnj.' tho passes of tho Balkan, and 1(,IXK) or 150,000 in resorvo, while tho ionerJptlon lists call for 300,000 woro lu ait emorgoney. Allowing that -oniy one-rourtii or tliem can bo consld ml disciplliied troops, it Is evident that Turkey's power of resistant Is much creator than it was liulf n century ago. .Moreover, her truops ro nruioiF wRh ropeutlug rWes. many of American iuukp, ami uve ueiu parks aro IUIchI with lv'W . Tho lino of fortivssos uhlch defend and domlnato tlio Danubo huvo all, been strciigthoueil slnco tlio last varof 1851. and tlio defeusn nt Hlllatrin nt thut tlmo showed that tho capture of tlicbo trutoBlo polutti Involves serious work. Turlu'y, again, has a flotilla of uuiiooais on mo jjanuun, winch may rou Ior tho passaj;o of tho river a dlllloult undertaking, and ns tho Danublan forts must bo taken, or tho Uiwsla'icomtminl tuitions bo osiwsed, tho army of the lat ter will havo to supply detachments for tills purpose. Thut accomplished, fccluiroln must bo InvcBtcd, mul Ycrna stoppod torostou his way to "Snow's;" so wo iirosseu mm io wan until our party had nlso rostod, and thon go on wltn us, Ah wo sat around tho roarlmr flro. moirln. tor Hock Is n cool, damp placo oven In tho mlddlo of Juno,) wo hoard muoh Yosomlto loro told with tho ploasantost volco and lu tho qualntost way in tho world, Un flriil. unlilnil tlinrn tin Inl.l no In icen whon ho built tho old loir cabin which Ntnt stands llko a monumont of his lonoly llfo, althoiiKh no longor occuplod as n roaldonco. At that time visitors to tho valloy wero fdv, and thoro was no ono to dlaputo him whon ho stakod out his claim, planted his orchard, aud cultivated his llttlo gardon. For live winters ho lived thero nlono, novor soolnga human raco othor than thoio of tho Inillttus, nnd ovon thoso ho aaw rarely ououRh to make him look upon thorn with delight; and ono must havo indeed longod for human companionship boforo thoso hldoous caricatures of "a man nnd u brothor" could bo pleasant to tho oyos. Thoy aro as stupid and childish as thoy aro ugly, and It Is only by paying thorn lloorally that thoy can bo fuducod to sit for a nlcturo. Thnv bollovo that ovory portrait Is a vorltablo part or thotimolvoH, nnd Hint llfo Is thoroby short onod a coiiHldorablosptiti, In nddltlon to othor pocullarltlos, thoy nro tho most unabashed nnd uublushlng thlovoi In tho world, and as bofrgurs havo no rivals, whllo trouohory nnd inurdor sit ns llahtly upon tholr coiiboloiicos as down unon glass. Mr. Lamon know thorn woll, und had nianyasiory to toll Illustrntlvo of tholr iwullarltlo. Ono day as ho was rodinilng from n day'n hunt, shot-gun In hand nnd.fat voulson on his shoulder, ho mot a stalwart rod mnn and his eqnaw, nnd tho latter staggorlnc nlonc with K hoiivy baskot. Tho snow lay thlok ipon tho ground, nnd nil his wlntor's stock of Hour hnd boon toll lu his miKiiardod custlo. so It holmovn.i tho plonoor to bo somowhnt suspicious, ogres-i from tho valloy boiug Imposslbloisave iiihui suow-hhoos. lho stalwart rod man was about to pass him by with a grull grunt, but Mr. Lamon stopped him and said, with u slKuhlcant gosturoattho lingo baskot, "What Kiuaw got?" "Nothing," was tho rod mnn's unblush- mg repiy, us no nuomptoil to strlito past. - U JOHI" 'said our iViond. shlfllnc IiIh Khnt. gun hi n wny thut causod tho cautions red iiiiiu to iuuo. What squaw got?" l-'lsh," was tho rospouto. "Mo catctM uni." "Oo by my housot" was tho noxt nuostlon. Tho rwl mnn Indignantly donled having boon uoar his house, cousldorlug tho quos tlon us Mynonymous with an Recusation of stealing, Tho ploueor askod moro questions with tho design of ontrapplug his frlond Into making somo damaging ndml&slon, but without ottoot; the rod man goMloulntoil, nnd grow mora nnd moro indUmant ovorv mo- mont, whllo the quaw shook her head and said, ;No, no." 1-Tually tho plonoor said, "Well, inn look." ' The red man would havo obleoted, ami save vent to many romarks expreaslvs of his Indlxnaut vlrtuo. but the shot-gun held him in eheek, nnd when the cover was lifted, lo, tho great basket was full to the brim with Hour! ThOU tho 10(1 mail nalthnr hlnhil nn, faltorod, but said, a-riiming, "ou no bustnew leave door unlocked." "Aud what did you dor" we naked, breathlessly. "Ou, I gave them half of it, and took tbo other half homo. I thought I could get along," said ho. Anothor story was more tragic. One day toward dusk, in the depth of whiter, a solitary white mau past! Mr. i.muuii a enuni, lie nan uoi seen even nn ludliui for ovor two mouths, und we can Kuosa how cordially to wont out nud greoted hlni, nnd hospitably ur?d hhu to tUy ovor nlL'lit in his humblo homo. The mau camo nnd retitcii for n few mo- Wo Saw II! Ill limnv. nunn Mmnu .n,, tl.nt hrst day; on tho banks of tho rlvor, nt tho NovAdal alls, and In his cabin, whoro ho PnV0 !!s R wo'como worthy on old-tlmo j.iiuv wior. uo iook us through his garilon, bownlling that rlpo strawborrlos woro so fowl and took us Into his "nnplo-houso," sweot scontodwlth hay and fruit. Ishnll novor lorKot "is insimioiis caro In solectlng applos for tlit ladies," nor hbfhearty laugh whon our "Vlolot" modostly Inquired why ho did not havo a "Lnmon-ndo" to sweoton llfo" cup. We i artorwards saw him many times in tho city, whoro ho scorned to droop, llko a wild-wood flowor in tho dusty town. Ho had rocolved tho amount of his claim from tllO inttAmlfn Pnlnmtculnnni. ...! ..... naratlvoly wealthy, but mllllous could not havo spoiled him. uo visltoa Oregon to soo bin sIMors, from whom ho had parted thlrty-flvoyonrs boforo. ami camo back so full of delight with thorn ana tholr children, and of hnpplnoss gonor nlly, tkBt tho sourest heart must havo boon glad to fceo him. IIo had Just sottlod up his business, nro paratory to n visit to his boyhood's homo lu v rglnla Inst May, whon ho was taken sick with pnoumonla, and, nltor an Ulnoss ofn fow days, ho dlod. Thoy hurloil hlin appropriately at tho foot of tho beautirul Yosomlto Full, In that won- nWi'I v!li,loy' wtl,080 Klori' uml Krandour, nnd loveliness, nnd pcaco has left Its boautl' fill Impress ou his soul, Improvinp; tho Tlmo. Tho pooplo hi lho viclulty of Brush Col logo nro Improving tho tlmo ns It pusses. On Tuosdny evening of this wook tho Literary S",'0'?: JW& ..i' Wfday, Srqlllng T.V.. -' o . , i""JuV uieeung on Tiiurs day; onaatuiduy ovonlng, Slnttlng pchooi; "? ?n s!u,BJ'i ""'"y School, nt 10 nnd !1 .Vloe , ,ri, t,0.l1 Touiplara moot on ovory other 1- rlday . Isoxt regular meotlng on tho dfty "f M"y Waysioi:. Ornci: Giiaxii Skc'v It. W. a. L. Om:oo., 1 Om:nojf Citv, Api 11 17, 1S77. ) To nil Subordlnnto Lodgos, I.O.O.F.: vou nro haroby uotlilod that I hnvo mado KiiniiKuiiiauut wiwi mo various rallroaue. stoamlonts nnd stagos to convoy ropresontn' rfsi'u Ma;,.n,,xt ftt Portland, for half faro. Thoy will bo required to pay full faro going, and will return on cortltlcJtes from tho Grand Secretary. Fall not In cottlni; certificates. Fraternally, oto bl"fe J. M. meox, Ornnd Sco'y. Ono of tho most popular platfbrm swnkors Is tho car-drlver who tolls his miilo to hurry up. London, April 21. Mark Lane Express says aerlcultural advlcos aro still unfavora- UIh bAart Im ,lti 9mrrmfBn f nnwlnr .il..t which is already tediously protracted and has beon carriod on moro or loss desultory. Tho soddon condition of tho soil rondors it almost Impossiblo to sow barloy, and farm ers aro anxiously waiting dry wonthor In tho low lands of Scotland, and farm work Is fair ly ndvnncod but In tho north sowing has boon Btoppod by continued falls of rain and snow. Winter wheat mado sliuht progress, and suppllos hnvo boon vnry light at tho country markots, nnd farmors havo shown llttlo disposition to soil tholr wheat excopt at extravagant nrlcoa, as OS shillings for whlto, CO for rod. Tho provincial trade has boon oxoitodand prices Irregular, undor tho prov alenco of political oxnltomont, but whoro sales woro mado prices havo ndvnncod 3 or -1 shillings. Imports of wheat Into London eontinuo moderate, arrivals from Amorlcn bolng still Inslgnlllcnnt. In tho nbsouco of moro doflnlto wnrliko nows, tho oxcltomont In tho grain trndo nt Mark Lnno docrcasod slnco Monday nnd our markot is moro sub dued. Prices havo not, howovor, doclluod, nnd tho prosont attltudo is ono of oagor at tention. Honvy Insusanco Is bolng effectod to covor loss or profit arising from tho wnr prohibition of export from Russian ports, with small suppllos immediately avallablo and dally diminishing stocks. A portion of trado scorns critical, ns froo Importation from Russia was boforo rnroly needed so much ns nt presout. Tho Local Froduco Market' Hero In Snlom tbo Salom mills nnd Mr. Horron each offor $1.25 por bushol for whoat, nnd tho lattor Is giving CO cts per bushel for oats. Hay Is dull, soiling nt Wnlts' food sioro lor (flo por ton, nnd will bo less whon HODGE, SNELL & CO. WHOLESALE druggists; No. 7ft Front Street, PORTLAND, - - OREGON.. DEALKItS IK Wakelee's Bath for Sheep, BUGIIAN'S Cresylio Sheep Dip,. JMAIilillVCKIlODT'g Carbolic Sheep Dip,. TIPTOiV A DWRTT'S SHEEP PREPARATION, Corrosive Sublimate, Arsenic, Sulpli, Zinc, Carbolic Acid, Ac, ItEMEDIKS FOIt The Prevention and Cure of Scab, etc. HODOS'S CELEBRATED Gopher & Squirrel Killer. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &C Country OrilorN Kollcltctl. AND PARTICUtAlt ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE rnoMi'T dispatch op goods. BODaB'l iuo roans nuprovo nua spring work Is dono. Potatoes nro nbundnnt nt 30 conts; apples scarco nt CO cts: buttor 20 to 25 cts net i(. nr Why Is n hon Iiiuuortal? novor sots. ltccaiibohorson MX Modorn mot hod or tlylug ibr lovo.-Tnrn. Ing red hair into black. Whoat, Oata, aud Woof. Thn wheat market has boou qulto excited In KnKlnnd, and prlocs havo udrnnced initil, in rospoubo to tho Influence ou tho flMlfornla markot, wo llud that Saloin Mills nnd W. J. Herreu nro oflorlnff JI.25 norbushBl hrin 9lem. Tho domnud nt home la all that Or egou can supply with what ahort stooka aro now in the couutry, and there are many roa sons why we may expect an noUve demand nnd high price as soon as harvest Is over. Even with uo war in Euron whit m urely brlog a atr price, and timet war la al ready declared we cannot eaeape tho convic tion that price will be austalned. Th n. ttreoforopa In California will throw abun daat tonnage our way, and cheap freights will add to the certainty of good prices. OaU are in demand at Portland at 70 cents per bushel, and W. J. Uerreu Informs us wia uo u reauy to pay CO cents for good oats in ain. u,ja is more than was nutlet pated, but the shnrp advance In breadstuff seems to.'carry ail grain upward. Tho WOOl lliarkrtt rMinL. Un... n.... i... year, for parties aro ready t? engagoatlSo fresh rollsi oggs 10 to 18 cts pcrdozon. This snms up tnoohlot nrticlos of produco of In terest to farmors. Portland Prodnco Market. Wo copy tho following from tho Oregonlnn oT tho 25th : Whont Tho market Is vory qulot nud nv eraRO quotations f:2 s:o por cental. Flour Host brands $7 00 por bbl.: outsldo nnd couutry brands, 80 2oa0.50: tlno nnd suporllno, f5 25n3 50. a Ilay-Cholco timothy, balod, ?15.al0j looso ?Inl5, Oats Host. 70o common. (Oaffili. lJacou Sides llnl2o hnms, lUaHc; shoul dors, ho. Lard Orocou-inndo. frosh. In tine. mve pr lb; In kogs, llal'Jo. Chlckona ?2 GOaS 3 CO por dozou. inittor-22a3.'5o; Choose, ISalOo. Kgcs-lS to 20o pr doz. Potatoos 23 to oOc. Knn l'rnuclhco IHnrlici. toy TrLeonArii. Ssn l'rancifco, April 2). Wheat Liverpool price iinchaneetl, but In Now York and Chlesso thcro Is a wculj Icellnft In the mar ket. Shipping here quotable at ii BOa 2!5; mllllnc. 2 0t-t- 00O.3 30. Uarlcy-Drcwlnc, Jl foajl S3; fowl, ft 72tfa$l 73. I?K1 Tender,' PI buyhif; 03, tclllnj:. LlTcrpool heat market to-day-llg 8dai2!i for avcrago California! 12 t2 8d for Club. Gopher and Squirrel-Killer. SUHE AND UELIAM.E FOIt TnE DESTRUCTION OP GOPHERS, SQUIRRELS, HATS, MICE, CROWS, 0. Snfer, Better, and Glienper tlitim Stryclinlue, PliONphoruN, Ar nciiIc, or oilier prepara tions nn a Mingle trlul 'M convince. SOLD 11Y DEALERS GENERALLY, AND BY HODGE, SNELL & CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 75 Front nnd 70 First St.. POU1X.1ND. YOU WANT A "LADY" Administration Salo oi Land. BY order or tho Comity Court of Mnrlou county, MMo of Oregon, mndo April 1 lih, it,n, I will tv FnV1. . .!c.".c,.," J'iV foUuwInc real property, l.clomj. lug to tlio otate of Drurv 8. Staytou, dl-ccacd : The X half of Lou 3 and tl fn nioek -I, having a bVrn sb nf ?hi If1,?0' " bll.nuK SO feet W. ami 00 reel ;...? N; iV eomn, .ot w'cr n,ld Third Street In 0J.0??..ofJ?'ay,.on.'hcncoS.48feet, ihenco 7Jdes. yuuiiu. ".wicci, mcnco.BJdeg. 83 mlu. W. 123 i'.H1!11"- m ft:ct ,0 l)ll,co of beginning. In tracti i?-nif ?SIcli",?r': if' ?- "t 6 feet wldo on tho S. MS,J:..fCiC,.vi,IoSnJne.N'.Wo of h0 Mulfcej block fnVnV. vf; .k ' V. .? "emnninR ro reel B. of tho N. K, fK55Hr,fM?,k.tGl0CK ln b,)'ton afrealu fee ? ?h.,n!?.fcS, V!0-. fet. thecco W. 153 mm..nil I " i"Jj " "" ivvl ao " VW.MV. .'. ..IITII incncoi. Hi ditch 1G3 feet, Place of beglnuln: ironi toinnkoYoiiliniiyl Tho"I.nity."nneitlanre. cxtia uarlv, WHITE URAl'i; Unnvn. Ripen mlddlir of Attgiut. Hardy, healthy, productivo and overt wjicrq rcuuoic, Mino year tctteu. and atmruv. tro cd by lho bot HortlculturUt In'tbo Union. Kirrmr year plant $1. 60 lnglo; I3 dox.; $100 per 1W. ".. ri"an. ""Sie, cajiioz.j 5ij per 100. pro lwl(1iJ'y mal'or nref. circular nnd prlcollit of OO Vurlctloa or firniira free. GEO W. UA.MI'11ILL. Dclavfaro. Ohio. C. W. DIMICK, IIiillai'tl, lULui'lon Co., Or lmtr.DCB or iiil 0l hi's 5D "B W K E. ef tho 8. W. 'JJ-V ?ni 3d b"el InStajton aforeoald, P. feet, thenco np tho W. Xv. Mfg. Co.' ee , ihcnce 8. 21 tost, thenco V. ICO feet to on tho 8. ,fa nfVh ',:;..., HZ' '"' ' '."L" lo?atloZ!lSiJ0.Cyo',' ? hop.th'eT.mo bcln J?I?ll??? .r. water.ivjwcr. aiut runnings, about 3 ir. ,u.tT:,."B80Iec.i'ndl3; Lot No. 8. atrln ?M o W.Wt?, 'm, foet. B. blngon tho 5ft,vSi9i,.lcktandMPN't re.ldcnce In if5hl UiiR,?.'?'nP49? ft E. of the S.E. corner Suit nlkly blcf k ,h0DCO s- 1-M feet to bank of th!&.nvd,',,,5h,' 'nrnln then to beginning point: M,Vh.en.t0 R y fec, thece 8. 80 dep. ! mln. K. mcamlerlnittho btajton ditch, to tho S.end of the mt'.,!ni ' . ai M,a dl,ch! conuinlng 3.73 acre, moro or le, to bo sold In tract to nlt pnrcbaer, and tho water-iiower tract will bo told with ilirht S,i.,cr f W inch under a two foot head, or other, wlw at may bo agreed on at thatalc. Said landfall .,. n. "' Jolnlng. tho town of Stayton. In Slarlon ou'",y. Orewon, and 111 be old on oATCRDAY tho IVlU U4Y Of MAY. 1.S?T nnnti tlmncml... faviwil.l intn ono thirjldoniioue third lu threo month; and tho' mner third luiix months: pajment of note secured v uivngago on mo premtee purcnated. tsw iv 111 coaimenco at 11 a. ra.on ald day, r-W) 1 ;lav. t W t . IrtXT AJwUilJlratpr'of eaid Estate, Shorthorn & Devon Cattle, BERKSHIRE PIGS, XAfslvt I3riuiinli Cliiclcciis. Young Stook lor Salo. rig at tho farm, 3. and ihlppcrt for $0. Light llramnh chicken: $1.30 each, thlpped, or 1 for threo. FRESH EGGS, carefully packed nnd shipped, tl.tO ner dozen. I have tried reveral of tlio non.altlern. and tlnd tho Light Dramaht equal to them forces', and far better for tho table. O. DIMICK. uaK uravo diock rarm. .tiarcn V, 1817. Executor's Notioe. NOTICE 1 heroby given thatthe undersigned, pnr mant to tbo laet will and tettament of Jo cpn It. Hnbbard,deceaed, which wa dnly proved and ad mitted to record by tho County Court of tho county or Marlon, In tho Stato of Oregon, en tho 3th day of April, A.ivjOTr, was ny rniu court uuiy commiaiioned a executor of taid lat will ami testament. And all pcreos having claim agalnit tbo citato of laid de ccated are .required taprettm the tamo to tho under signed at hi reeldence, In tali county, for allowance, with lho propei voucher, within fix months front tbs dato hereof THOMAS C. UUDDARD, Dated April 2, l7w Executor. Oltjttlosx. In tbo County Court of tbo Stato of Oregon for tho county of Marlon. In the matter of tho Guardian ship of Gcorgo Farker, a minor, IT appcarlna to the Court, from the petition this day presented and filed by J. W, Tbornbnry, guar dian ot the person and estate of George I'arker, mi nor, to be necessary that the land of said minor de scribed as follows, to wit: tho one undivided one-sixth , of the Donatlou Land-claim of Henry Martin and wire, ln Sections , 10, and 11, In T. 8 K., H. 0 YV of Willamette Meridian, according to the plat and larrcy or the United States returned to the office of the Sur veyor General of Oregen: ald lntcret being all the ncht of the said George Parker a one of the heir or William Farker, deceased. In tatd premlaes, dtnate lu Clatsop county. Oregon: should be (old; It 1 hereby ordered thatthe next of kin of fald. minor, and all pcrfou interested In said estate, appear beforo this court on the 4th day of June. 1S77, at one o'clock In tho ancrnoon of raid day, at the conrthoatc In the city of Salem, In Marlon county, Oregon, then and thero to show caute why a llccnso should not bo grant ed said guardian for the rale or tbo above-described land, and that service or this order bi made on all parties interested in ald csUtc, by publication In tbo illamette FiUMKit. a nowspapcrof general circu lation, publUhed weekly in Mid Marlon county. Dated this Uth day or April, 167T. vf J. C, rEEJDLES, Connty JndC. tl iV ,fl ? 4 '4ft-A.fJV f t ff if.n ii yi ii ,-J. fl ' .: .s Xiiti..,, jfit .,'7'"""' ' '." "' '" '" """ '" ' 'i' " " " "i -"-(-- n:inm-' cmj iomnmtuuxMiUMUJUiiii