WIWHWMi I J ! H V... e if - i h lillmdtc Mimntr. issued KTinr rniDAT, bt CLARKE te OBAIG, ruBUsnins and rnorniEiona. 8. A. CliAIIKE. . W. CItAIO. Tcrinii of Subscription. Ono copy, ono year (52 numbers) '?'.;? Ono copy, six months (20 numbers) 1.25 Ono copy, throo months (18 number) " EaUCHAlNi:ZZ AIt'3 QRiAM. inopsisof .lev. P. a. KnlchtM lecture nt tlio Co j-i-oorutional Church, bibbntb evening, April 29, 1877. 1 8ALKM, FKIDAY, MAY ., 1877.1 Wheat on tho Up Grade. During llio past month whoat Las boon jrradually moiinlliiR upward and upward, until In Llvorpool brondstiiils command al most starvation prices. "It Is an HI wind that blows nobody Rood," and, whllo war bodos ovll to tho nations Involved, It will mild up thoso nations that havo to furnish ho supplies. Wo look on from n safe dis tuner, and our whoat Holds aro waving over acres tlmt novcr beforo know a furrow or foil (ho germination oT n sood of grain. I'oaco and plenty aro promised us, and as our groat stnplu is tho whoat that must ltir- iiloli tho nations with brond, wo vlow tho rlso of broatlstulf. as a sure promlso of comlnu; prospnrlty and n rollof from tho hard times Hint now oppress us. War Is a great dls turbor of commorclal equilibriums and ol values, and so long as war lasts in I.uropo vu may look for good times In Oregon. JTlicro la u short supply of broauVtift's I" tho world llio prosont ycat so that wo could roi'onably tspect wheat lo command iikooiI prlco irtluin was no oxcllemont from war to nmko tho mnrkot moro spoculittlvc. Wo HiDyexjTct to ncolvo at lenst n tlollnr a busliol usrnrly In tho foason as wo can fur nish ciirgons forshlpmout, and wo hayo also In our liuor tlio fact thai California is sillier Ingu I'hIIiiiu of crops this season, and will liavo Ilttlo Mirjlus to sond abroad, so the tinnufro dial Is now on tho wuy miiM look lo Oregon for cargoo, nnd freights will corliiin. ly rule low. Willi all tlioso things In our f-txor, and tho prospect Hint tho early spring will bring usanoiitiy harvest, wo can look -towmxl to a great Improvement in gouoral tluauccs within a fow months, and havo con. Ildenco that tho prosporlty of Oregon will cijual Unit of any ther country on tht globe. Shall tho Farmora Build Boats? III). 1'aiimi:ii: Tho abovn quostlon Is now engaging tho attoutlou of every wlrtotiwako furinnr that ships his whoat on tho Williitn otto river, and It soouu tlmt tlio"Vunkoi) way" Is tho best way of answorlng. Hhall tho farmers pay for a Hoot of bouts nnnimlly itud not own thumY Tim Joint stock plan In which ovory fann er bus limited Interest, seoms to bo tho inout (itl'tint vo ii ml ponniiiiont. I it tills wy farm urH will get tliolr freighting douo at cost, for whatlsnwir al'ior paying o.xponso will re turn In tho slmpo of dlvldonds. TIioshhio ilan has boon In successful operation (or yours In llio warohousos and grnnurlos that tho farmers saw (It lo tako In tholr own hands, uud they can Just as well tako their grain to mnrkot togother us to atoro It to gether, but some say that such a plan would mako ono of tho must formidable monopolies that could bo Invented. Vorv well; thou show us tho opprossod! Thoy could say, with tho hunio comlstouey, that tho termors had inotuipoll.ed tho farmlug laud of tho Wlllamottu.valloy. J AUOlUur oujaouon ii in mo niuti. win oveuUtully bo.bought up by a fow Indlvldu- U and controlled by speculators. Tho same objection was urgel usalnst n ropubllcati form of govornniont, that a few of "noblo Iilootl" would oro llong tako tho rolus and inaulpulato tho ntlalra of govornmont; but It Moonis that tho patriotism of tho masses still holds the balanoo of power nnd tholr liber ties. And tho graugu is a lltling placo to touch honesty and fair dealing, mutual pro. toctionuml friendship, In bli-liioss, n thing tbatusuVblora and brokers know not of. Tbo Wlllamotto J Ivor was rnir. ly placod whoro It Is for tho b.neilt of tho country whlnh It drains, and bolongs to tho farmer by right of purchase, luberltanco, and birth right, and will not bo sold far a mess of pot tago la tho abapo ofainomoraudumof agroo wont or otherwise, J. 0. 0. MoMlnnvlllo, April IU. Jersey Cow. Mr. W. 0. Moyor, tho well known Importer uud broo.lor of llio celebrated l'oroluiroii MooU of horses, has also Imported several Jersey cows, some of which ho Is now ready to dlKeo of. When Kast ho was Imputed by their peculiar (mallticuilons which mako thorn tho most advantageous stock for thoso who tUsIro a gmd supply of rich oroiim-iiro. duulug milk ala very small mitlav of Kid dor, I.llio the well known ".Curry," tho Jersey ohwm aro of very small t, rt'(Ulro very littlu food and yet glvo abuiulnuco or milk, whilst when tit for market, their lieof oommnuds the very highest prion on mswuiitof liHdUcututUur and tho diii.U vslooi tho Joints. A Bravo Luri. YoHterilay, on heating a dog Imrk, Hoswcll Clark, son of Mr. P.ui.Clsrk, south of town about t miles, wont to soo what was tho mat ter and upon reaching the mhu, about u hundred yards trout the house, found a Jarne wildcat up a big troo. Tim creature oyod him with all tho veiiKeauco that was hi lilauatui-A, but a shot from his trusty rifle oou made tho wild ctt the linive lsd's gmno and Im has tho tropin- to show his own gi It and tin excilleiiciof his aim. Wo litvo a letter from Mr. O. M, Pi Ingle, Prlneylllo, Oohooo valley, who Nioaks of n llro that consumed his house mid bousi hold th.'a K(,,,,, 'mg a Ion., iw wo Irani elsowhero, I".i.f SAXl. UW Is su old resident of n.ilom .?. ', l Manou ismiity, and his frlouds will rc KUUlrrot lo bear or his los. lor tl , . , uiulorl ","i ttl"' l nn ,wo hombroHth.it weio must P I ul awaiting tho mooting of tho ilnuul trntloiiury; got out or llnil'o SoUinlsy ovonlug by tcr vl "'IK ' cvuple u window br. this Clllll Vast empires aro lo us facts of history. To tho Babylonian rulors thoy woro now roah zatlons. This king was a man of groat pawor, and no doubt of strong original mind. IIo was filled with lofty schemes and plans that troubled and woarlod him, that brought laborious days and'sleeploes nlghls full of visions and dreams. Ono of thoso dreams mado a vivid Impression. How It came wbothor wnklnc or sloenlnir. whothor through unbidden divine lntluonco or by somo natural process I know not. Hut, under tho prophet's interpretation, It was mado to glvo a wondorlul forecast of tho future. Ido notsuppos9 wo should apply it so absolutely as wo havo usually donojjlo i tho fpur emplro? that siiccdodt I take it tho host to bo a very general and highly poetical rep rosontfltlon of what Is to bo tho tendency of human evonts. Tho hoad of gold is tho ab solute form of monarchy, originating in tho orient, and showing Ihoro Its brightest ox- amplos, covering a period of slxtoen bun drod years from tho tltno of Nlmrod. Thon oaino (ho form of omplroostobllshod through tho agoucy of tribal unions, liko tho Modo Persian and Grecian, roprosontod by tho sil ver anus and braKsn body. Next, tho iron riito of a groat Kovornlng nation, republican and Imperial Koine. In tho midst of thoso began tho work of Christ's kingdom of righteousness, roprosontod by tho stono cut from tho mountain. This is tooutllvo all others. ilut tho moro practical questions arlso when wo consider tho action of Daniel. In Ibisoxperloncows llnd him beginning to face tho real dllllcultlos of his nciltlon which iiro.slmiKir to thn.Mi mot by uvery Christian. i tiio worm is mil or winmsicar rioopio wno, liko tho llabylonlnn king, think tho great wot h of an ndvocato ol rolltrloii is to ex plain riddles and unravol mystor.'cs. Men, who do not roall.o thot religion Is a work that must go on wltliiiithflmselvoctSiippose (hero is nothing lor thorn t do but " dream," and Hint religious lenchors must intorpret and unravel tholr ill-cottcoivod and ivstlllod notions Uvery Christian that would tench, nisi woiiiu leau otiior.) Hint would uo jwsi Hvoiind earnest will meet tbeso things. So oyory Christisn xlioukf noto how, Daniel met t bein. 2Jo (silled tngethor his assr.Hntrs In captivity and submitted tho niRtlor to God In oarnost prayor. iningllngthauks-glvlng with his prayers. IIo wut boforo the king with bolduoMt, faith and humility, disclaiming persons! credit for tho revolutions Cod on ti 1)1 od him to nirtko. Completo trlumoh was Hio icsult. Tho king was deeply Improved, Danlolnad hlsfrinnds wore farthor advanced, God win honored. And tho wliolo oxnorl- ouco lllKstratputho valuo of doallng Tvixily with ir.ou and ti listing fully In God. The Shakspcareans. From tbo Sa'.om D.dly Kocord, April 27. Tho Salem Slmkospenmn Club Is a private society, blessed whu pleanut memborsnlp and girted with pootlc fervor, and does not court the blazing rays of journalism, but wo ftutl n 1ll..t.. I., .minll ItirhtlV (Ml ItS last gathoring for tho prosont season, which took place last evening at tho rosldenco or Mr. and Mrs, Werner Dreymsn, on State streot, whero tho ecoro of members, and another scoro of fnvond guests, had a delightful re union. Tho material or tho club is good mid varied; shading from tho white hairs or Mr. Jamos Walton, tho critic and professor of elocution, to the bonnlo brown tresses or tho young ladles who personato the heroinos ol tho famous nl.l Imr.l. It includes mature mon and matrons as woll as younger men and bashlul maidens, and that It possesses materials for social enjoyment as woll as for lilstrionlo raphsoo'y WM proved last evening, whore they made llie most of the bljlhe hOUM that, nraf.iuul (tin mill lllt'hl. lOtCr- sporslng readings and rondorlngs-ln which tho host himself cava. In vory effectlvo manner, tho perplexing quandary, "To bo, Or not to bn.l'wlth mnaif.uildconVOISltlon, and, to conclude, such dancing as Salom does not ofton soe, wboro tho "grave and rovorond sliftilnm.' nnd the matron mothors, took tho floor to the stirring tonos of tho piano and showed Hie youngstors that thoso things were woll done In tho world botoro thoy wero born, n rnattor Hut young nooplo SOOm OCCHSlnniill v lii illRrnmpmbor." And as the evening woro along and tho hours bogan to crowd each other towards tho morrow, there u as a tableau lol lowed by a dialogue, wherein Mrs E. 61. Walte Hour iahed a beautllul gold boailed walking stick ovortho devotud whlin lmlrs of the st'orosald James Walton. imfi.nr of Eloputlou and Shaksporeau critic, nnd with molo-dramatiu mpei nau jooks presented nun tiio cine. Critical ns Mr. James Walton Is, for onco criticism was foiled and modesty overpow orod tho dictator or ihotorlc and made hltn quito lnimblo lomsucd, though ho was to be seen proudly twirling tho sold mountfd to- Icon, as if Hcniintltur niu) tmnntuntlllK till- suiiuuvii periods. If it vou!d not bo Invading too uncere moniously tho privacy nail prlvilew of Sliakspparo'a frlonds anil our follow clti.ons, wo could skotch tho actors and the auctleuce and paydeservod tribute to somo whoo talont would gmco n wider tdagu than tho parlors or our Silom homes, HioukIi thoy could not find n moro appreciative audience. Tho obarm of those literary clubs is tho lilliiL'llniot tbo social nnd Intellectual tho cultivation of mind that attend' tho study of JK.-tt&iz.'tlcyjCL ("i'. '!T. , Horsemen . AW Jv ' "- ',,-J Vt ttm' ; "I. t.n iflfflSSto Tho Imported Forcheron Stallions, WHITE PRINCE AND GEN. FLEUJRY. tnnu ino ensuintr ccason. commencing Ai'iur, :m. ami corjiininncio ino nun oi .julv. at llio stab oof II. MAItSHALL, .ltrtML3r, on 1 UKSDAY, P. M., nnd WEDNESDAY and THUHBDAY. A inch week. At llio stable of HiaN & DAVIDSON, fSnlcXXX, on FUIDAY, P.M., and SAT- Duo at tho end of tbo season. Will stsnd tho ensulu Air. a. u. ; M.. or ench UIllfAY and MONDAY. A M.. nf rach weak, Torm-8aB IN V. S. OOM) COIN, T11K SEASON I havo somo very Pino JEKSEY CATTLE for Bale. or nt lcat a liAtf-blood. Families that lmvouwd .1 TlOV Of mv HtatiU. with a hlslorj of the Pcrchcroiiii, nnd why thoy aro preferred In other lnrjro how ct: some Hints on hreedlni the ilcrrnmlro- Inrc liorfcs In Knrope mitt America, etc. They v, ill ho tent on application. " xxr. o. 3PHTg-japt. Every family that keeps a cow should havo a .TEKSEY, them will tint tin ivlthnnl thptn. IT thnv Arn in ha h.1il. j-.ariy in .ipru i Mill iffiic n circular Mini lino cnKrarinRc oi mv nurfup anu iiinic?. n'.1.n1 tho greatest minds earth has oyer ptoducod, makts ills homo rollnos and onnoblns and thing moro than n sonlless mon jilaco duties. Southern Planter & Farmer HIOIIilIOITID, VIKOINIA. C1HIKP AOItlCriITItAIi .lOUHNAI. PP TUB ' South, devoted to A'rlciiltnrc, rtock, Ilortliul luronmt H oral rtlliilri.; riilmrliitlon $4peryer. In conmctioti with thl paper. e have Vlryrlnlii Ftiriii) tn cery porllon of tlio ritato for tale. Bend ftamp fonlcfrrliitlxo lift. DlCivINhON .t CHHWNINO. ltljhmnnd, Vn. SALBM FOUOTEY, & Machine Slioj, SALEM. .... onnaoN B. P. DRAKE, Prop'r. WTHAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, OKIST MILLS, S Kcnpers, Pumps, and all kinds nod stylo? or Ma :nloery mado to order. Machinery repaired nt a short notice, l'attorn-raakliifr, dono tu all its arlon form, and all hinds of Urss nnd Iron Castlnc furnished at short nottco. Also, msnufiicturcr or nNTKHPItlBE I'LANKIt an MATCIIEK. and STICK EKS nud SUAI'EIIS. Msvlwtl routine or com- AN ANEfJflOTE OF MRS. HAYES. Plunging over Niagara. About noon last Monday n man passed thioupjt tho uppor galo of Prospect Park, Niagara lallHpuud walked along tho bank to a poingjtist below tbo "toibraco" that emp ties Into tho rlvor, Ono of tlio ctildos, who followed him to toll lilm vlioro ho could uot too i.4st views, was iistonisiicd to soe mm wadlitg out Into tho rsjtids. "Coino bnok, you fool; you will goovor tho falls'." Tho strsuxer paid no hood to tho warning, but throwlnc blmsoir forward on his fnoa struck out Tor tho brink or tho cataract. Justtwlow where ho onlerod thorn was a smnll csscmlo. over which ho whs carried. Whbii he-emerged Ms hat oil. and a moniont lator liaob'nln- ed t root-hold lu tho rapids, and stood walst deop In tho roaming water. Tho guide was by tills tlmo at Prosivoct point, whither ho hud hastonrd, In hope or bolngablo-to reach tho mail. The stramrer, standing iu tho ra pids, innlanlly struck out again, swimming lusiiiyuai luniioriroza tuo suoro, aim sue vAnoiuuj imviuK uiuiwjii uovuuu roe aid oi tho man on tho inku.Jfc.'j'VrVilTiTr.V, ' over tile lx itt-went down to dm ueatu. Tnin suicide la as extraordinary as. (hat of the Canadian chomlst. near Detroit, who two days before had ondod his lire In M-fortott mfiriurnoy ui n rvnuiivuuuu iuiuti m lor 2VI0NIIC. Kt. Faiimkii: I will kIvovou mvexnerl- onoo with a pin. Last rail I took a pig, hair blood Pnlamt-Uhlna, tlvo months and h ImU old, nil tho stubble, ho wolgbod Just ou liunureii pounds: i iou uim ouo moniu nn Hubbaul nqiuthos; ho galued 58 jx)unda; I then fed him ono month on Wlnesap apples, and bo lost two pounds; I thon fed hliu onn mouth on dry wheat, aud ho iraluod 3d pounds; ho ato three and ono ball' bushels of wheat; I thon killed him, and ho uottod ono hundred aud sixty-two pounds; then I mado ha con or him, aud it weighod. sides, 48 pounds; hams, J pounds: shoulders, 1H pounds. W. W. Buooks. Tho boautirul cano prosontod to Mr. Jamos Walton by bis Sbakeaporoan frlonds last Friday evening) nt tho rosldouco of Aldor WSll W. nreyiuan't?, was obtalnod through Mr. W.W. Martin, of this city, who nn.il It uracil Jf!." 'A '0 's!ttn ml 'tlok'' gen iwffl ! eihlblta tit. yM M.li;oxqlHlt.; tasto. Our cutorprlslng follow uIti7ou, W. t (Ulswold, llsi., him brought with lilm tho plans uud spool llcnt Ions of a now (louring mill which he proposes to build this sum mer, noiir tho Agricultural Works, Tlio mill will do custom and morolmnt work onlv, ami will bo built with tho latest Kast- eru Improvoments for doing good work with uispuicii. Tho Wnrron (Ohio) Tribune says: Tho simplicity ofraannors which mako Gov. Hayos add family so popular with tho pooplo Is woll Illustrated by an Incident that occurr ed In lt."Tli Colonol ilayos was thon In camp wltli his roKlnnout at CliBrleotown. Wost Virginia. Whllo thero Mrs. Ilayts visited hor hutihaud and mado u short sojourn In Camp. JiuucaltarkoT, or Mesopotamia, Trumbull county, was a good-uaturod, Jo!ly "boy" In ono ol tho coxipanlos or Hayes' regimont. Soon alter Mro. Ilayes' arrival and boforo It was known to all tho boys, nu-kor was ox pressing his rogrots to somo or bis comrades that thero wan no ono to mend his bluuso aud out pookols In It. Ouo or thorn replied: "Why, Jim,. why don't yot tako It to tbo woman who does the sowing for tbo regi mont and get hor to fix it?" "I didn't know tboro-was such a woman. Whore Is sho7" asked Parker. "She's up In tho Colonel's tent,.'" said fcls comrtde, "and U you tako yonc blouse up thero she'll mend k for you. That's, what sho'n ttwVd for. , -I n.- i teqpr"Mif - --riji, fox the Colonel's tent, blouse In baud . Col. Hayes ptiltely returned his salute, invited b!ui In, and Inquired wfaot ho wanted. IIo Mplled that ho wanted his Ulouso monded and pockets put tn It, nnd that bo understood jthoro wasa woman IkMre to do sewing for the regiment. Tho Colonel took In the situ ation at onoo. With a merry twinkle In his oyos ho called to Mrs. Ilayes and asked her If she could fix the soldier's blouso. Sbo promptly accoptod the job and told Parkor to call for It In the aftomoon. When Parkor returned to his comrades thoy woro looking out for somo fun. 'Whoro's your blouso?" they asked. "Why, I loft It with tho woman to be fixed" ssld Parkor. And when, In answor to tholr fur thor questioning, ho told them how tho Col onol received him and how kindly tho wo man undertook tho ob of fixing his blouse, the boys could hardly toll whether tho Joko was on Jim or on themselves; ami wheu la tor In tho day, Parker appeared witli his bloiuo neatly moudod aud two amnio pock-e.Hlnlt,howas,l2,jlJWA:.iiUcomiwn- A Washington corresnondout of tho 7ra. n'c relates tho following. An old man from Maryland caiy.o Into Marshal Douglas' oiiico yesterday, and stood looking ubout him as ir In sjarch of soiiluboVy. "Do you want to see tho Marshal?" askej a clerk, " Yoc, " responded tlio man. " 1 Vmr look- lit' for him onoo when ho was 1 fiigltlvo slave, an' I've novor scon him since.-' Mar shnl Dottglaiscamn in soon, uud the visitor's curiosity wasgratltled. Maine 1ms Ukon steps to enoouraco tho inauur.icturo or bot sugar. The (iovornor and Council havo been authorized to eon tract with any responsible party, or compa ny, to pay one cent por pound bounty on lbosug.tr manufactured for ton yours; pro vided not moro than 7,000 .shall bo paid In anvons'yMr. lnotlior words, tho statu Is willing to pay f "O.OOu In ton years, ou beet sugar Tonic. Ku'tyoilO, attluio., feels tho necessity of sjnio lOitorative or me vitni powors, do prcsbod by muutal or bodily exhaustion, lu such conditions, lot every ouo, Instead of Hy ing to tho nh'oholls or medicinal stimuluuts, which must bo tollowed by dourfeslon equal to thblroxcltemout, roluvigorato bis derang ed vysiom by tho uaturul tonlo oloments of tbo Phkuvian Syhui1. Sold by all drug gists. Unsolicited Tontluiouy. rulrflold, Mo., April i, 1S0I. Oontleinon Seeing numerous certificates 111 the .luific f'hrmrr, endorsing tho merits or the Great I.ung ltemedy. Wistau's Dai. smoi" WiuiUUKiuiY, 1 am induced and I tako plccsuro In gMng publicity to tbo great euro it accomplished in my family iu the year ISod. During tho summer of that year my sou. Heu r' A. Archor, now postmaster In this nlaco, w attacked with spitting or blood, cough, , oakmss or lungs, aud gene ral doblllty, so nu ,cU 80,lht our fauilly phy sloiau declared bin. t0 Jvo a "sjsttod con sumption." Ho wv mi mod cat treat moot for n niimtwr ol onths, but received tio Lcuellt from It. At . ,enK". " Uh, s0: ciUtiiou of hlinwlf and v 'j''.1' l wis Induced to poichaso ouo bottle of . ,,r1Us1 1,'A,'SAy oi' Wir.i Ciiinmy, which KT11?1 hl"i " immli I nlit.iliit'd nnnllnr. wh. "" " hLOrt . union i obtained uuottrr, wJu , r i .,, Tho cnblrt a day or two slnco roporto.1 tho Hiiw rotorod him to bi usual 'uo , . "eauii. doiiitat Kloiouce, Italy, of Prltico Antolno I cui Milely racoinutfu'l this rem ,"k , 1 rsin liUowudltloti, fur It Is, I th). purptris to lo niK (inii.vr i.usu ik, all it iu:ui:nr limisp'irto, Tlio decoased was thn son of I. union lionnp'irio, tmitlitr of Kaiiolcou 1., port i.ml was born In 1M(1. IIo was briieiit tin ' l'uli 111K timks! In 1'iuy, In itiRttuiuo to Amoiuvt.nud M'era Tho aboro statcmont. eontlomon. is " un vNlf niturnrd to tho P.ipil Stito. from voluntary ottering to you lu favor of ow w'luuu mumiy ituer mi wit ojeoii'U. li did uispovti. as ever, youi-s, not rouirn uutll afttr the tcvulutlon of ISIS. Premium Seed Potatoes. Snoivllnkc, per biiNhel, 3-'t.00 Uiircka, ... :i.oo Kxlra i::uly Vermont, - U.OO IErosvticll'N Itcauty, - l.fto Cotupton'N 8urprl.su, - - 1,50 Karly IVoncisiicli, - - B.OO litltO ItONC, - - l.OO tv:arly Ro.sc, Dlindclt. dnrncl ami Kill? ol llio Earliest, .75 Tlils'lsmv prlco for them, sacked nnd put on tho enrsnt Hnhhurd. All wirtusted to ho trno r name, nnd to reach any point nloni; tho lino or tho O. A U. Itallrom) lu good ohler Mtmiy In sums of ten del- larsaud upward may lio rent liy express nt mr ex- peilsa olhcrwlsiiiii ri'irlstiirvil hu'er. Address rnun j. it. runucK, iiuliimiJ, or TIIliJ I3Xl3OK,XI3r Trotting and Draft Stallion, BLACK STRANGER! WH.I. STAND. TI1K PltnSBNT 8E,ON. AT tho IHtm of .T. U'. Ncsnillli, Dixit . Polk county, nnd lit DUltlHN & CO.'tf 8lnM, In hiE on I'riihis nod Snturdajs or each wtel;. after tho ioili ol April , TKIIMS For the Heeson. 2. nf ths end of tho Season. WBL'MANCK. ?3.-., pajnole hen tho .Milrolshiiowiilohowllh lout, or whut Iho owner tas parted with her. All hills pajnhln In cold coin Jlnrcs from n distance pastured and cared for ntll per week, hut nc risks taken. Description nuU I'odlmco. oi.ii is in iiaiuis .i iiicncs i.i. nu'rl.'JUU lo. was wlns'ou, Jialtic, WHEAT AND OATS Chopped into Food, UTox Ouo-Wontli Toll. ....Alo.... Srli, Boors, Blinds, lVCoaulclxi.eri, TiiB-nlii. (all'vnlK, ItcilHtcads, llnrvaiiN, Stands, TableN, FANNING MILLS, A'"' "tl UliulH ol Furniture, At'TsSD-HOCK I'ltlCKS. hopnt Ajj-lcnllnral Wotks builtl.nr, (iulciu. ol O. V. BKNNIN. lltlrw Rit.v- ics I.!k1i, ii lyoars old,nndvclchs hred liv Vo.n Iint-nnl.u ilV. Ills dam was Hotnan's 3Icsscnner! rer. liv Inthrnn Mpmniih.. i... r V.Vri,ni.Mi'Sr,.llK!iT,r...'iho "yyol'l's More, dam vt ....i.v.j .i.n.i .v.r.n, viuiuueu j.xju pounds, nnd wa n Hue samplo of tho Jlessenircr stock. 11I.ACK HTIMXOKK was sired br tho Wvcr's horse, n liay stall on welRhliiKl.s.W pounds, and cct erotnn extra luo or ttottlnc colts. Cnpablo or trottlntt h inseir In 9.M for n mho, and has tcpeatcd ly mado his hair mllo in 1:10. IIo was sired byOcn. Knox, out ols Messenger mnro, wclnhinir l.nto pouii.fs ULOICBTIlAffaKKhsso vory powerful set nf limbs, vorv stralvlit. ulih m.mi...i .....i i ' Joints low down, tho bono processes mid musclin pcneci samples or His crand sire, Ocn, Knox. by Stono Messenger, .JOH&L..&9LUTO MERINO SHEEP, fHIAKKS pleasuro In offering to tho Wool-Qrowcrs of 1. Ureron and tho a linlnlnir Territories tho cbanco lo purchase TIIOltOCdltllHKI) ME1I1N0S, and as. surlUK parties Interested that they can, and will en deavor to. sell Sheep-of the ramo nnality and aluo st MUCH ClIKAI'KIt ItATKS than such can possibly bo Imported. KxamUiatloti uid comparison m 1th oth er tihecp oaered In Die market aro cordially Invited. fcAddnst JOHN M1NT0, H.ilcm, Orecou. N. II. Tho Kama nnd Ham Lambs of tho flock can be seen on tbo ISLAND FAUM, adjoining 8alem. Tho Uwescan 1m s:cn at tbo same placo, or at Iho IIILh FAltM four nnd a hall miles south or the city. Halem, Keutcm)er 10, 1875. Tho Celebrate! Thoroughbred Stallion M DR. IJNDSLEY VyiLL STAKO THK RNSUINCI SEASON AT I'rora March 10th to Jn'v mth. Jlnw can bo taken i. tt.n ! '"."V atablo of Jlran .t DsTldson, or sent to rate ' JAMK i HWtB Salem, VICTOR., A HEAVY-DItAUGUT Clydesdale Stallion, Sired by Nethorby, dam by bay Wallace, will stand lor Mares nt tho farm of tho proprietor, 3NTo.x 3VXo3VIri-axrlllo, VAMiiit.Leounty. $;io to Insure, payablo whea tho nuto Is known to bo In foa . Half Brother to Caledonia Chief, the fasJesl Trolling Stallion in Canada, Sired by Howo's Itnval Oeorco. Dam by old Harks way. tho celebrated Irish lllood llors. will stand for 'iurLi iii East Portland, At the Stables of JOHN SUAVKIt, from April 15th to Jiily IsT, 1817.. lHOto IllMIML-nnaliU" -i JOHN Harch fO, 1877. REDMOND. JOHN G. WRIGHT, Dealer tn FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, COSMIUnCI.il. STREET. Kontncky-Bred Stallion. The Fino Mambrino Trotting Stallion, IUSBY. Awarded First Premium at tho Oregon Stato Fajr, 1876. DESCKII'TION AND PEDIQItKE. Lusby Is a dark brown. Ill bauds high, nnd wa sired by Kricson. 1st dam by llootlu; Sd by Gray Kacle; Id by Aratus. Urlcson ) Clay's Mambrino t liter, out of tho trotting maro Mrs. Caudle. Clay's Stambrlno Chief was cot by Mambrino l'a) mister, who was by Matuhrlto, ont or a mira by I'aymsstir. Mambrino was a ton of Imp. Mcsicuirer: ho was tlio lro of Abdallah, and the crand siro of lljullck's llambk-'onlnn, as well Mambrino Chief: tho dam of the latter was a brown mare, a celebrated roadster aud famous breeder, sired by a gray horse, n sou of Imp. Mestencer, who stood lu Duchess eo., N. Y. Kricson has n record of 2. SOX. 3d heat, ot four years old, and Is tho sire or Eric, with a record of 8:83 V, at four .rears old, and Dobl, with a record of S.4JS, at tuo yinrt old, and 3 SO, at six yrs. old. W. Combs, with rocotd. S;W)S, at three year old; nnd tlio sire of msuy other food oius. TKItMS-The Bf.ou, US. WILLHTAXh l.'.SM.Xjr. at Djirbln's Stable, XliuiUny, Filcny, and Sutulduy. AVAWAXY, MonanyniurrUursanr. JOHN YOUNG, apl0x3 rroprlitor. The llandsomo Young Half-bred Clydesdale Stallions' ROMANCE & ADVENTCBE, THE PltOl'EUTY OK WILLIAM cnAjMWS, w HI stand at Oorxxolia 33rtxa Cornelius. Wahluutoii couiily, tho etsulivt siroi.. fn.m April 1st to July 1st. Thuy culned tws flrsiue inlumat tho Urecon htate Fair Inst hi), fr thjbe. thrco-car.old draft coit and Iho best firm team TKIlMS 20 lo limine, pajnblo wh tb maro Is known to bo lu loal. Marcs dlspondH oe forv lodln, to bo paid for a In f'.al. . ..La wUajil WM. ClIALMUB. 8a'.cm, April SO, 1S75. d.twtl C. 7. DIICK, IIullmrtl, IMnvloii. Co., UltEEDElt Or Or., Shorthorn & Devon Cattle, PIGS, A.NUBKW AllCIl Kit. BERKSHIRE IlIit. IJrnmuli ClilttlcoiiH. Youug Stook for Salo. P!b at tho faim. $3, ant shipped for $d Llcht ltramahcht-Vuie:$t so each, shlpyid, (r $1 for thro. t'UKsIl UliOS earetully pJick d and thlpevd, il.50 per dozen. I hv trifd sewr-l of tl non.lns, and fltid lha l.Vhl llraiuan iqual to them f "Vtt, ami nrKtterlV.r lh table. (1 W. UWU'K Oa' Grow Stock Firm, iltrh 8, IS'.", Jk. 3L -V 33. 13. 'J ho Half-Bred Clydesdal ANK OF TnK FlItT PIM.U KMtM v- a EM. itallh'ii .ni at Ore on Siato I'alr, itn. and iiroport n' "-" i ii MtAinici, i.orueiin, oy worncuos. dh'iu1 as bciM fni, by special reiiutkt, to ttaudi 1 .. ll n ii t'lirr ti i'.n f...um.. J. It. ilKIU.MlMil ', uuriJi Whero ho will Hind tho rlrst three das Iifch week, uiui iiui iai iii'it: ui too uru. oi I j. sirpixui'iKLi), iiowcii nine. TF!!MSr"0 - -. tt--,-L narab e ism. or .Ttiinuvir luaren urjioiwi in i . I.1w.... El. IUI 1st ol Jau lu foal OKR ? C7,y a WecWtrt Airts. I Outfit i& -' , ?. "iU Jj, i