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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
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I. 0. Q. T.
Address by tho G. W. C. T.
Silveuton, Or.., April 23, 1877.
Io tho Lodgos of I. O. G. T., Greotlng:
IJkotiu.rs andSisteiuj: Thonoxt Annual
Sosslon (the 13th) of our Grand Lodgo will
inoet nt Albauy, at tho hour of 10 o'clock n.
m., on Tuesday the 12th day of Juno 1877.
tTho day and hour of moothiR la llxod by
Boctlon 1, article 2, of G. L. Constitution.
Your attontlon Is rospoctfully called to tho
following portion of the circular issued to
lodges by our Grand Secretary, Prof. T. II.
Crawford:
CONSTITUTION.
AUTICIil! I,
Sect. Thowomborsoflhls body shall bo
its ofUcors and past ofllcore, roprosontAtives
and past reprosontatlvos, who aro contribute
ing mombors of tho sovornl Lodges subordi
nate to this Grand Lodgo, nnd who havo
takon tho Grand Lodgo Dogroe, and boon ad
mitted as requlrod by tho Constitution.
Soo. 5. Jilcction and Time of Service. Tho
rogular olocllon of Hoprosoniatlvoa shall bo
hold nt the ilrst regular mooting In tho nuar
tor during which tho annual session of tho
Grand Lodgo Is hold. Written ballots shall
boused, nnd a majority of all votoscast
sbnll bo necessary to a choice It tho Lodgo
jail to wectutt no regular tlmo, or IT vacan
clo occur, or a Lodgo Is outltlcd to addition
at Keprooonlatlvos, provlnis to any Besslon,
an election may bo held at any rogular
meoting within four weks of suoh sosslon.
Tho rogular toun of mtvico shall bo onn
year: but tliobo elrrtrd c. I1U vncanclosaud
utich additional Kprctailvos as may bo
oloctod prior to other .h.m annual sessions,
ftball sorvo only until iliu next annual oleo
Hon. No Lodgo can Ld roprosoutod by uny
but Its own nioinbor, end a transfer ofmom
borslilj) shall vacato a Itoprosontativo's sent.
Sec. 0. Piivdcaci of the Grand Lodge. All
acting and Past Worthy ChlofTomplurn, act
ing and Post Worthy Vlco Tomplnra,-aud all
Deputies oftho Grand Worthy Chief Tonip
lar, shall bo ontltlod to tho Grand Lodgo
Donroo, and all tho privileges of motnbor
ship in this Grand Lodgo, oxcopt voting,
provldod that thoy aro in good standing In
their sovernl Lodgos, and presont tho proper
credentials.
Soo. 7. Credentials. All Rourosontatlvos
shall rocolvo rognlarly attostod certificates of
election to tuis uouy. ah rue moors ontitiou
to tho Grand Lodgo Dogroo, under Soctlon 0,
nhall rocolro certilloatos of servlco in tholr
rospoctlvo olllcos, from tho Lodgo in which
bald services woro rendorod, and this shall
bo tholr proper erodontlals. entitling them to
hoatsln tuis Lodgo, and tho Grand Worthy
Chlof Templar's commission shall bo tho
requlslto erodontlals for Doputlos but no
lloprosontatlvos or non-voting mombors can
no mitniuou uuiom tuey aro mil uegroo
Miombors,and In possession of thoourront
quurtorly pass-word.
BY-LAWS.
ARTICLE VII.
All RoprosonUUvos to this Grand Lodgo
shall bo clioon in conformity with Artlclol,
Section 4, Uniform Constitution, and that
each Subordinate Lodge In tho Jurisdiction
shall bo ontltlod to ono IVepresentatlve for
its Charter, and one additional Representa
tive for oaoh forty members In good stand
ing, and fractions of forty, when such frac
tion oxedods twentv mombors. Lodnos aro
entitled to an Altornata for each regular1
ltopresontatlvo,(to bo olootod tho same as
regulars), such alternates to be ontltlod to all
tho rights and privileges of the Grand Lodgo
In tho absonco of rogular Representatives.
article vii.
No Subordlnato Lodge shall bo ontltlod to
roproseutation in this Grand Lodge which
has not roportod and paid all dues to the
Grand Lodgo for tho quarter preceding tho
sonslon oftho Grand Lodge. And no Lodge
is outltiod to a voto in this Grand Lodgo un
less tho duly oloctod Roprosontatlvo or
Alternate is presont.
HALF FARE RATES:
I havo tnado arrangements with tho O. S.
N. Co. and tho two Rail Roads aa follows:
Officers, Representatives and otbora at
tending the Grand Lodgo, will pay Full
Fauk going j and during tho sosslon of tho
Grand Lodge tueG. W. Secretary will Issue
to oaoh a certificate which will secure trans
portation back Fiikk. Persona passing over
two or more of these routes must obtain
from Ibe G. W. SeoreUry a separate certifi
cate for eaoh route and present the aame to
the Conductor or Purser.
It is to be hoped that a full representation
may be bad from all our Lodges, and that
the noble cause for which we labor may be
greatly benefitted by our proposed meeting.
Let us gather in to the beautiful city of
Albany one of the lovliest or our young
State and feel at borne with each other.
May this call to our membership be respond
ed to from every point of the compass from
ovory latltudo and longitude of Oregon
from Snako rlvor, on tho east, to the surging
Pacific on the wost from the shadows of
tho everlasting Sisklyoua ou tho Bouth, to
our oxtromo toward tho north. We are
about to the close of another year's work
against iutemporance, and we aro called to
meet In council, and Brothers and Sisters, It
1 a council of war glorious war; war against
the strongest, direst foe of humankind. I
am glad to feel assured that as wo gatbor
into this couucil none of us will come to
ad vlso capitulation or surrender. No, thank
heaven the fortuuos of our past career fur
nish no occasion for indulging a spirit of
surrendor or oven discouragement. On the
contrary we aro still bearing aloft our stand
ard with strong and steady arm, with the
records of past victories and the presages of
future ttlumphs emblazoned on our banner,
marching onward, onward, 'sboutIug the
batllo cry of temporance." Then let us come
together to greet each (other, to reheat ae tho
lucklenU of the campaign Just closing to
inspoctour arms replenish our munitions
of war redistribute our Iforces bid each
other God speed and go forth again to
valiant conflict with the vile demon that
lurks in tho wine cap. Hoping to meet
m&ny of you at the time and place above
named, I am yours, fraternally,
W. R. Dpniiau.
W. It. Dunbar, G. W. O. T., reports visits
to Union Todge, No. 100, Westtru Star, No.
10, and Onward, No. 229, which aroalldo
lug a good work. Ho cays want of time
forbids bis giving an extended notice of thwo
LodROS.but that ho found In their ranks
many earnest and valiant friends of tho
Ordar and veteran workers for the cause.
On the 27th of April ho was to lecture at
Uarrlsburg.
Correspondences from tho Q. W. C. T.
IlAr.msiiuitn, April E3, 1S77.
Ed. Fahmeu: Ou tho ovonlnR of the
20th Inst, wo had n public mooting at Tan
gont, andou tho -7th at Uarrlsburg, whero I
had tho ploasuro of mooting with Bros.
Hurt, Starr, and others who had come upon
a hand-car from Hulsoy for tho purposo of
attending tho locturo. Bro. B. II. Allon was
prevonted from attending on account of
having boon callod to tho bodsldo of a dying
friend a fow mlnutos boforo tho tlmo fixed
for starting. Our llalsey Brothors uro tho
truo grit and nobly keep tholr organisation
moving on In tho lino of duty.
Uarrlsbtirg is improving rapidly nnd will
soon bo qulto a city Itssolf. Bro. M. Fullor
has chargo now of tho Alpha ifouso (tho old
Union) and is making a good houso nnd a
popular landlord. Tho Uarrlsburg Nucleus
undortho management of Mossrs. Porter
and Hammond, Is a favorlto horo and is a
spicy llttlo shoot.
Tho pralrlo fluids of Linn county nro loom
ing with busy laborers, and a vast amount of
grain Is bolng sown and tho farmers aro
looking forward to largo ylolds and good
prices, So inolo it bo .
InviNti , On., April 30, 1877.
Faiimku: At tho hour 1 o'clock and
Ed.
flftocn mlnutos, on tho 27th Inst., I Jumped
aboard the touth-bouud mall train at Uarrls
burg under tho command of Its popular
conductor Hon. Georgo MoDowoll Stroud
ouco Mayor of Solo and wort whirling oil
for this placo. At Junction wo stopped a
fow minutes to tako up somo freight cars for
points farther south, for bo it romouborod
freight trains run only to Junction nud
points south of that aro suppllod with freight
cars by tho locomotlvo that draws tho mall
and passongor coach w. Junction scorns to
bo rapidly building up, and I hoar that tho
Lodge of I.O.G.T. Is doing woll undortho
management of tho Houstons, Doa. Bolon,
II. F. Johnson, Slslors Mooro, McCluro,
Tost, Kratz, Polndoxtor and othors.
From Junction, sovon miles to this placo,
woarooarriod through Grand Pralrlo, Lano
county, ono of tho rlchostand most boautlful
strotchos of farming land In our State.
Undor tho mollow rays of an April suu a
rldno'or this pralrlo is Indood onjoyablo,
lovoly farm housos, woll arrangod barns,
aud flnoly oultlvated lloldn aro found on
olthor hand, and as tho travolor through this
country looks over thoso Holds of growing
grain, and on, past tho cosy cottagoa and
thrifty orchards, to tho surrounding moun
tains of tho Calapoola coast, and Cascado
rangos, tlmbor covered from baso and turn
in It standing llko faithful sontlnols keeping
watch ovor the rloh treasures below drinks
in at ono draught of sight a magnlfUoont
view aud ono of whlou Oregonlans may woll
bo proud.
Two o'clock p. m. brings me to this place
where I was met by my young friend B. F.
Bond, (tho ejllolent Lodge Doputy of Grand
Pralrlo Lodgo) aud his brother, and behind
a span of dashing roadsters wo wore soon
convoyed io bis rosldonco somo two mlhs to
the westward, wboro I was mado to feel at
homo by blm and his excellent lady (who
at last sosslon of Grand Lodgo was Miss
Clara J. Potter, a representative from No.
168).
During tho ovenlug we made a visit to No.
183, and I can assure you we bad a grand
tlmo. Bro. Groon Is C.T., Mattlo Bond, V.
T.j V.S.Bond, S.jCharlos Jennings, T. A
dozen visitors wore present from Delovan
Lodgo, No. 169, and all seemed to onoy the
occasion. The mombors of No. 188, know
bow to entertain their visitors. At recess a
magnlfiicent treat of cakes, ploa, ito.,waa
passod around by tho good Sisters of the'
Lodge who know how to 11 x up such things.
SlstorsLou Bond, Mollie Green, Caddie
Bond, Clara Bond, Hellen Bond, Mattle
Bond, Mary Potter, Ella Bond, and Mary
Bond, had the thanks of all present for their
kindly treat of good thlugs. Grand Pralrlo
Lodge, No. 188, has been running about
four yoara, and In that length of time his
done a good work. Tuey in conjunction
with the grango own a splendid hall built
ovor the school house, and they are Justly
proud of their achievements, Sister Lou
Bond is editor of Lodge paper.
Tho farmors in this locality are about done
seeding and a much greater acreago has
been planted to whoat than over bofore. I
hear of somo fields sown three weeks slnco
In this neighborhood, and tho grain has not
sprouted at all. Tho supposition now is
that tho wheat after being vltrloled for bow
ing was allowed to remain In the Liu until it
heated and spoiled. Such is the opinion of
Mr. William Bond at whoso comfortAble
home I spent the night aftor our public
meetlug of yesterday. In haste,
W. R. Do.sii.vn.
At tho quarterly meeting of Capital Lodgo
held lost Saturday evening the following
olllcers were elocted for ttio ousulng term:
Jonathan O'Donnel, W. C.T.s Mrs. Mary
Cooper, W. V. T.; John Earl, W. 8.: C. XV.
Kcrlber. W.F.S.; James Coftev, W.T.; Mrs.
Hattlo Bowker, W.M.: Miss Nellie Rlggs, I.
G.: Hugh Harrison, O. G,; Dr. C. U. Hall,
W. C.
A Wonder-working; Hemedj.
No remedial sgent bat ever beeu offered to the tick
and debilitated at all comparable to Hoatetler'a 6to
macU Kittens In caeea of remittent and Intermittent
fever, conttlpatlon, nervout ailment, rhcumatlim,
auddltordcra Involving constitutional weakness or
puylcal decay. It literally "works wonder." Toe
botanic Ingredients which Its (plrltons bails hold In
wlntlon, act like a charm upon the stomach, and
through the ttomaeb upon the brain, liver, bowels aud
nenocs ytem. Tberels nothing in It composition
that U not salubrious. It contains some of the most
po(tut tonlca of the exetabls klngdomand thy Jolcta
of the boit aperient and auu-btltout routs and cetlis
combined with a perfwtly pure etlmulattuif element.
Tho Hitters are peculiarly adapted to tuoroeniKKed In
exhautUBS or unhealthy occupations, as by lt oso
tren"tn U smulued and the ublllly of the 'en) ,0
rer'Diaimoapucrtcauu
heilih largely lucreased
A raovotneut Is 1011 not to build a bridge
over tho Umatilla, nvor at or near Butter
creak,
Lndlcs, buy your bonnots of Mrs. Win.
Milllcan, and got a bandbox thrown In, If
you want It.
DIED:
April 5th, 1877, luSahvy, Frlday'oveuing,
at. 8:30 p. m., of dlphthorla, Fanny Poarl,
oldest daughter of James and Emma Cross,
agod C years and 20 days.
From our threshold now is missing,
Ono fair soft sunny brow,
But safo In tho arms of Jesus,
Both rest hor spirit now.
Yor sweet llttlo Pearl is missing,
But ploasuro 'tis to know,
That fiho Is happier above,
Than could be horo bolow.
Landed safo on tho other shore,
In heaven sho slugs to-night.
And thore walta to welcomo all;
To that havon of light.
WILLAMETTE TMNSP0RT1TI0N AHD
LOCKSJOMPANY.
NOTICR--THR KOLLOWINO UATHH OP
Freight on Grain and Klourlmve uan i.
tuiiit.hed by this company an Dm jitulmum
rateH for ouo year from May 1st, IS7T, vix :
Per Ton.
Oregon City to Portlaud si oo
liittievlllo ' ' .-. 1 ",
Olminpocg ;' " 1 75
Dayton , ; iui
Kiiirlleld " ' 3 00
Wheatland ' ' 3 CO
Lincoln ' " 3 10
suIhiii " " Sfio
Kola " " 3 75
Independence . ' ' 3 75
Atikony'M Landing " " :i (M
lliionaVlntu " " 300
Hprlnirltltl " " on
Alliany " " .too
Oorvallls ' ro
lVorla " " 8 fti
Mouron " " 4 00
Itarrlshiinr ", 100
Kimono City ". " 5 00
(J rain and Flourshlppcd frnmliio points ahovo
meiUloiHMl illrvatto Astotla will bocliurKcd $1 00
pur ton additional.
The company will conlnnct with parting who
dculio II. Io transport Urulu anil Flour nt abnvo
lateRforauy spcclUcd tltuc, not excccdlne llvo
yours.
H. a. ltKED, Vlco PresldeulW.T. it L.CO.
Portland, April 28, 1877. Miiyl-nm
m
HBRREN & FARRAR,
Will pay tho
HighGst Market Price
ron
'500.000 POUNDS
w
SACKS A1DSTWI1E
. Xr'n.riilNlicJtl., .
Khulro of IV. J. IIKUREN.
I'AHHAK HROTIIEItff.
Salem, May 4, 18TI-3m. , .. ,
THE FINE
Thoroughbred Stallion
DELAWARE
TrriLIi STAND THE BN8UINO SEASON NEAH
Tke Farm or H. K. Ankeaj-, 10 Miles south
or 8nle,
lxwer Sautlam llottom, iioder thn charso of, and at
the residence of, Mr.. I. T. UKCKWITlf.
Reason commencing April 1st and endlnj July 1st,
Hcrvlce by I lie Season. 15; IasHinicf $29.
Payable In cold coin, at the time of service, or when
inaru proves to be In foal
Mares from a dlrtanco pastured and cared for at $1
por week, but no risks taken.
Is a blood bay; H?4 hands hleh, and weighs 1,130 lbs.
maylml
Wanted,
A COW.
MUST DK WAURANTKD TO HE
Ll.nl atut In rtlvn Ha.B. tflallAnn
JX. setitjo and
nt MU.K per day. Addres-, stating price, Lock flux
100, l'OUTLANI), OltEOON. ap27w8
&xxxxx3a.oxxm.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Marlon,
George A. Kdc. and Ithoda Edes his wife, I), P. Camp
bell and Martha I.. Campbell hi wife, M. U Mump
er and Mary A. Mumper his wlfu, John O. Wrlylit
uud Caroline M. Wrlnht bis wife, Charlen Uxatov.
:tu aud Mary Uafovifo his wife, and James C,
Hi own aud Narcl'te Drown his wile, Jialntljt,
VS,
Oooirii Anderson and Martha Anderson hi wife, and
Lewis Johuson and Abner Allen, lkinlant$.
To (Icorce Anderon and Mirtha Anderson his wife,
Lewis Johnson, aud Abner Allen, Defendants:
Iv tiik Nine or the Stats or Oiuoo.s: V011 are
tu-ieby required to appear aud answer the compUmt
tiled UKalnst you la tho above entitled suit ou or be
fore the Ilrst aa) of the next term of tho Circuit Court
of the State or Orevon for the County of Marlon to
wit, on or before the 11th day or June, A. D. IBTT,
aud If you tail t to ucswer, lor want thereof the
plalntM above named will take a decree for the relief
prayed forlu raid complaint, to wit, lor the partition,
according to the estati sand Interest therein of the
respective panics to this suit abne named, of the
follow Inn deicrlbed real rftate, to wll: "situate In Ma
rlon County, blato of Uregoii, and beluj; a part of Ibe
Donation land claim of N V. I'olwcll, In rectlous 213
and 31 In T. 7 . It .1 W. or tho WilUmette Meridian,
aud described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a
point on the ttaco road leaatni: from Halem to Albany,
at the H. E. corner of a piece of land owned by John
Crim, runnliu tttviice S. a ex. a) mln. W. alonv raid
road "W chains to tho N. H. corner of the Odd Fel
low' Itural Cemetery; thence westerly aloui; the
North lliut of said cemetery, S3.U0 chalus; tboncu
bouth with the Wc.l Hue of raid cemtery 3IU-J
chains; thence N. 71 de. ) inlu. V. ll.ill chains;
thence North 19.'.VJ duln.; Ihcnco N. 71 def;. ') mln.W.
ma chains; theucu N. S7 cleg K. sa.ll chains to a
point ou the South boundary Hue of th'i land of Abra
ham Myen; tbenco Easterly with said line to the
place 01 beulunln;;, contlnln;nlnity-cl?hl itW) acres
of land, moro or ivt," for such other and further re
Itel us the Couit may deem ciulUblo and proper, and
lor toM aul dltburcme.l In nald tuft expended.
TtiUtiintntun Is published by order or llou. It. I'.
Ilolsc. Jude of said Court, made ut chainhtrr. In tho
c lly or S-tlem, Marlon county, Oregon, 011 the fcth
iby ot April, A. I). 1S77.
JOHN J. SHAW, aud
OfcO. 11: lU'JtNKTT,
May 1, IS',7, AUorLcj for I'lalntltTs.
m
The Best Bargains Tet.
REVOLUTION
IN Tim PRICK OP
OLOTHIKTO,
Dry Goods,
-ANt-
XjticlION and Gouts'
FUENISHINCt goods,
AM)
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
AT TUB
HAVINtl ItOUailT OUT TUB KNTIUK STOCK
of Clothing and Dry (lood of a lareo
BANKRUPT SALE
San Francisco.
AT
40 Ir Cent.!
Less than actual cost of manufacturing, I am enabled
to sell my entire stock of
Olothing, Gents' Furnishing
Goods, Dress Goods, Linens,
Parasols, Ruohing, Linen
Collars and Quits, Nap-
kins,Trunks,Valises,
Hats, Caps, &c,
Lower than any Other House
IN TIIK STATE.
My Mock of
OLOTHING AND FURNISH
ING GOODS
Xa X xxx xxx ono,
My Prioes are Low !
And Goods of tho IIF.ST material.
Call early, and Secure Bargains I
Gold, Silver, and Currency, all
Taken at Far !
M. MEYER,
apJ7 . ORl3YOLl'8 1IT.OCK. SAl.SU.
Leo Willis,
B
KQS I.KAVK TO CALL TIIK ATTENTION 01'
tuo puunc to in. now siock or
Pianos and Organs,
In store and to arrive, which aro oflcred at
Greatly - Rotlnood JPrioi,
cither fur rash or on installments.
111. stock or
tun
Books and Stationery
Is also COMPLETE, and will bo .old at price, to suit
the limes.
Will furnish, at short noMc. any Hook published
In the Unlttd elates, at publisher', rates,
Order, solicited, and an examination ol bl dock
respectfully invited
LEO WILLIS,
apttmS
State Street, 0lo
A. L. 8TIN8ON,
Book and Job Printer,
AND Bookbinder,
HOLMAN'S BLOCK,
Old Senate Clinniber, Halem.
1ST" Am. kinds of Printing neatly execnted.
and at reasonable rates, March U)tf.
V. 13. WAIT.
Ooneral Ageut for Oregon and Washington Tcr'y for
M'C
flarvestinu
ormick's
3vrA.o3Eixasr3an.-xr.
TheMcCormlckmschlncsarotho HKST and most
duiable that have ever been constructed.
FA U TIE UN look to your Inturwti! ZCTUctuo
moro lltht. cast Iroh. 'Cheap John' machine.. When
you Kit a .WnlJOllillUK, uud use It with proper care.
It la (rood for twenty ye-irs. John and Y m. PukIi. of
this county, havo one they have run for SO cr,
anil will Hill continue to use. The McCormtck liar
voter took tho llrHt nv-jDxxxi.yM.Tna. at
ibe Oreon HUlo t air 01 "W.Tv l'A'77 ALL U IUMI?.
Uo not order any but the McCoruilik, and you will be
pleased with your purchase. A !,
Walt's FortaWn Power Hay Presses,
Unlit to order, and iviry ono warranted tube 0 iial to
ihu omt that took tho first premium at the Oici;on
HtttoFalrof isril. , .
ViUI uwl ixwulM.or riulfor crcular$.
T. If. WAIT,
8p(j CWfl'rt 'rtiill Mrttt, rf.l I Kit,
lilt. i;..V. OIIANK.
B
REVET Lt.Col., latoBurKton U.S. Volunteer., -
VWCCi W3IUU1 . UlVOl'lV iwu.a .
&j -2ifci AE-. -a1
1, w, wsATiixuronn
Weatherford & Co.,
Wholcealo and Retail Dealer In
DRUGS, PAINTS.
OILS. GLASS,
Patent Medicines.
CHEMICALS,
3E r Tx m ery
TOILET GOODS,
Etc., etc.
PURE WINEsTflnd LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purpose.. ,1
Modioines Compounded, and
Prescriptions Filled.
Weatherford & Co.,
Pc2tf
Commercial street, NAI.KM.
Season of 1877.
TUP. IM POUTED
CLYDESDALE STALLION
YOUNG MARQUIS,
ANU THE
TROTTING STALLION
AUTOCRAT,
WILLMAKU TIIK SKAfcON Ol' IBTT, KUOM
April 1st to .Inly 1st, ns follows:
At Win. Ackcr'S Union Stnlile,
Taylor Ntrect, Purllund,
MONDAYS, nfter 10 o'clock; TUCSDAT3. WUD
NESDAYS, nud TIIUHSDAYS, at 1 p. in,; and
At the Ovritcr'H Farm, Itccdvllle,
Washlneton county, on KUIDAYS, BATUUDAYS,
and SUNDAYS. After July 1st, at UKUDVILLK,
WashlnRton county.
TKUUW-AUTOCUVT, to Insure, $5U. YOUNO
MAlKtUia. to Insure. $10. Settlement to Ih mado
when mares aro known to bo In foal. Pasturage at
ltr.r.nvii.i.R limited to a fow mure, brought from a dis
tance. Addrvs.,
i. O-.
PorlUud.
Or ALKOK liOTIIIAN, Reedvllle.
apn .1m
WAKELEE'S
SQUIRREL AND GOPHER
Exterminator 1
THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE!
All others are Inferior Imitations !
Eiiitoiu UuitAL PitEiis: Dear Hlrs-I bavo lust
mado an experiment with prepared poison for kill
lug Squirrels, putting out a can each of tho following
poison.: A can of Harney's, a can of Steele'., and
a can of tho artlrlo called Wakcleo's Kxtermlnator.
One can of Wakelco'a kill. a. many a. son en of
llarnoy'a Squirrel Poison, and as many a. ten can. of
Mode's Squirrel Poison, Thinking the rosult will bo
Interesting to your reader, I tend It for Ihoir benefit.
Your., very rcspcctrnlly, H, P. WooutVAtiu.
Ilaywards, April 8, IbTH.
rjr In purchaslDg, caro should bo used to order
VIilE.oloo'a.
T. A. DAVIS ft CO..
PORTLAND, Wholtialt Agtntt.
WAKBLIiE'S
BATH FOR SHEEP
A SINOLB TltlAL ONLY I. necessary to prove Its
superior efflcleucy.
x. p. WAuin at oo
Importers or Drugs and Chemicals,
AUK.VTS ANU UANAOKItH OOIDK.Y CITVK
CIIICMICAI. WOBKH,
apximl MAN FKANGISCO.
KELLY & UNDERWOOD,
Carriage & Wagon Makers,
Salem, Oregon,
HAVK ON HAND A CIIOICK LOT OK FOUIC
Spring
Wagona, Oarriages, &. Buggies,
of their own make,
Manufactured of tliu IIIIST finality of Jersey Hickory.
Olvousa call, andoxamliu our work, aud Judiru
for vourselves.
Afl klmds of Hepalrlug andOenoral Jobbing dono
at short notice. "I1
BEAL ESTATE LOANS.
OKKCON ANU WASUINGTON
Trnst Investment Company
OF MOOT I. AND.
THIS Company lr prep.red to negotlato loan. In
sum. Iroui M to 8W.000 .ecureil over IMl'ltO
VKD CITY WtOPEKTY and l'AHM LANDS, for
Axed periods of yeais, or repayable by half-yearly In
stallment.. Kor term';, apply to
WILLIAM ItKID. Manager,
novlOr U First Street Portland.
F
lOUND.-On tho iiud day of Jan. 1HT7, tho under-
h-mllnir from Halom. to Turner, near Morris', slaugh
ter house. The owner tan luo tho same by proving:
uroperiy aud lutylng for HiU notice. Inquire of Mi-
lilunev, bmltu A. Cd.,alTu
'uruer, or Ihu underslirued.
April 0. pd.
ii, r.. mr.r r i.ii.ha..
m-Ann 1'lnilla. Spring Lists free. Y. K.
Xr665s PtiiKM, llloomlngtou Nursory, 111.
SI A A Vcurly Irolll ftoin
nllRB - ''tl by ImuMiic
ill IB I "-'K and raising poultry by
V W metus of horsu manure.
IlieCeiitenulalaiUsoveral OoU Medals.
ondlJ Diploma, hv boon auatded tu
Pmfeiir A. Corbctt, No. 7 Warren street,
N. Y, Testimonials uud CaUUK.uu tint
on recept ol 3 ut itamp, ",
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