.. atmxixmsmatsgsimXSM v ft K W ft rr- w if fcI4 1 5JTV e WILLAMETTE FARMER. PaTI?.8 of HJsBANpllY' DIRECTOR?. OFFICEIlSof tlio NATIONAL GHANUE. Matttr-John T. .Touch, Uarton, I'hllllpi. . Ark. Oierutr-J. J. Woodman, l'aw Paw, Van liurcn, Ltc'tuttrK, II. Smcdlcy, Crceco, Howard, la. Sleicant-A. .1. Vaughn, Mcmphla . Twin. 1 SUwartl Mortimer Wbluhcad, Mlddlcbneb, Vnanlaln-'H. H. KM, Sprltigborough, Warren, O. Triu'urtT V. M. McDowell, Wayne, Steuben, N.Y. HeattaryO. It, Kcllcv, Louisville, Ky. Oale-KtfjxrO. Dinwiddle, Orchard Orovc, Ind. On i Mrf. John T. .Tone, Ilarton, PhllHc, Ark, flora Mr. HamucI K. Adamp, Montlccllo, Minn, ibmonrt Mra. Harvey (loddard, North Oranby. Ct. Zarfy AtiMunt tittuard)Uta Caroline A. Hall, Louisville, Ky. In Momoriam. Wboroas It baa ploasotl tbo groat Master of the Unlvorno to rotnovo by doath, on tho 1th of April, A. 1). 1877, ourbolovotl Bister Sarah J. CyruB, aitor a long and lingering lllno.iH, which finally tormlnatod In that foil destroy er consumption, and WzioroaH during uor iiiiiosh oi tureo years Hho was tbo sanio gonial and lovoly sUtor that sho wan In health, and Whoroafl In her lllnoHH Hho exprossod n porfoct reconciliation to tho change- that was rant approaching) and that sho know was In oyltablo, tboroforo bo It Itosolvod, by Hantlam Ornngo, No. 37, P. of II., at tlinlr regular uieotlng hold at their hall, on tblH tho 2It day of April, A. D. 1877. Ilosolvcd, That In tho death of our bolov od ulster, her husband has lost a kind and loving wife, lior only child a kind and lndul gout inothor, Hantlam Orange ono of Its brlghtoHt HglitH, and tho Oriior of P. of II, ono of Kh warinost nupportorH and admlrorH. Itoxolvod, That whlln wo bow In buinblo nubmlNNlon to tho will af tho Great Ulvor of all good and fool that our Ioph la her otornal gain, wo do not tbo lorn mourn tho loss of our doar amtor'a form among uh. Itoaolvod, That whllo wo can novor again moot our Hlnlor on earth, that by a Htrlct ad horonco to tho groat prluulploa lor which wo aro battling, wo bo proparod to moot hor In that homo not tiiudo with hands, otornal in tbo heavens. ItoHOlvod, That wo groally sytiipathlo with hor bori'uvod family and rolatlvoa, but that lliov with uh rolv unoii tho uroat and glorious promlaoof Uod for comfort and con notation. ItOHolvod, That thoso tohoIiiIIodh bo nproad upon Iho records of tlilaUrango that a copy bo furnished tho boroavod husband also that tho State Hlght Democrat, Albany Jfr7to(erlnntltlioWji.i.A.MiCTTKl'AiiMi:Koacii bo furiilshod a copy with nrmost to publish, and that tho grango hall bo drapod In mourn Injr, for W) days. AlAittiAitiiT Mooiu;, J as. Uonitia, Jan, V. CtiitL, ! Committee THE TRANSPORTATION QUESTION Tbero was a fair attendance of prom inent farmers and warehousemen, and representatives of tho Independent Steamboat lines, at tho Transportation meeting held yesterday at tho Chcmek eta Hotel in this city. Tho meeting organized with Chris. Miller of Jellerwii, in tho chair. J. M. liewley of Indepen dence, us Secretary, and "V. J. Hcrren of Salem, ono of tho committee of Marion county Pomona Grango that called tho meeting, staled its object. A committee consisting of James Tatom of Polk, George F.Hlmp&on of Linn, W. J. Herren aud T. L. Davidson of Marion, and II. "Warren of Yamhill, was ap pointed, and in tho afternoon reported resolutions, with preamble reciting tho facts of tho previous combination and charge of unreasonably high freights on tho "Willamette river, last season, resolv ing Uinta good support should bo given to tho Independent lines, consisting of tho Peoples Protective Transportation Company, of Yamhill, U. IJ. Scott fc Co. and Capt. Cochran of tho steamer S. T. Church. Considerable (lNctixsioii ensued that was ably sustained. Gentlemen con nected with Uio P. P. T. Co.. as follows: Jlonry "Warren, W. T. Newby, J.C. Cooper, Judge Olds and J. K. Scars favored tho building of boats by the farmers, which could, they thought, bo accomplished easiest by subscribing all tho stock of the People's Protective Transportation Company and making it general to tho Willamette Valley instead of local to Yamhill mid Polk counties. Tho afternoon was occupied by the debate that ensued, which was partici pated In by Geo. F. .Simpson of the Farmer's warehouse, Albany. "W. J. Horronof Halem, JI.H. Allen of llalscy, M. Sawyer of Wheatland, M. Wllklns of Lauo county, Mr. JItifoid and James Tatom, of Polk, I). II. Lafollett, T. W. Davenport and T. L. Davitl-on of Ma rion, county. Tho resolutions reported by tho com mittee wero llnnlly adopted with another resolution looking to fin ther subscrip P. P. T, OitAiinv (litANfii:, No. HKI, ) April l, J877. Tho following resolution was adopted at our last mooting, aud it Is tho request of our grango that you glvo it a place in tho Faii mkii: Whereas, It has ploaaod our Dlvlno Master abovo to remove from our midst our beloved brother James Trogoulug,',wlio dopattcd this llfo March 1(1, 1877, at bis residence on Kat,t Muddy) tboroforo. bo It Itasolvod, That wo dooply syinpathlzo with bin boroavod relatives. HouoIvmI, That n copy of tboso proceed ings t0 HOIlt to tho WII.t.AMlnTt: KAHMKIt ronuoatlng their publluatlou. HouoIvmI, That tho Kcerutary bo instruct od In up rem I tbo aatito on tho mlnutos of tho Krango. r. II. Whim:, Kco'y. Resolutions Adopted by Mill Crok Ornngo at their mooting April S, 1877. Tho committee nmmlntod to drall rosolu tlons oxpresslvo or tho setitlmoutu of Mill Crook Orange, No. 11, P. of Ii., In regard to transportation on tho Yamhill and Wllliiui otto rivers, bog leave to report as follows: WhonuiN. so soon as llin (). H. N. Co. bought ottt tho Locks Co. thoy raised tho freight to morn than doublo what It provl otisly was, and ivh soon as tbo Independent lino was started, put down tho price of freight to Iom than ono-lmlf what It mih worth, Intending thoroby to crush out all opposition aud monojiollo tho tnmtporlit . Clou on said rivers; ltesolveil. That the Patrons of Utislmudry aro o)jios()d to paying morn than any thhj; In worth or getting any thing for It ss than it is worth, but act on tho principle of llvo ami lot llvo. HoNolvod, That wo pledgo ouisolyos to nupporttho Iudupudout linos of bonis ho long oh innir etiargos aro leasMimbln, Itesolved, That wo will pationln thoso inorehantH only whosupiort the linleiHind- ont Hues, II, II, llrnnson, K, Dmxiw. . W. Dykstra, Commltteo, llAiiutMiuitii, May I, IS77. Kit' Faiiukh: I'anuors In this vicinity aro Rbout done sowing their spring crops. Fall town grain looks promising. If thofccaion ooutlnuoM favorable will have tho largest ylold that this part ever produced, as thoro U fully ono-fuurtli more sown. Our Orange U doing well, Its inembors aro on tho alert and doing all they can to make It a siucess. ThoWorthyHtato I.ecturer,and lurluislmnd, vlsltotl uh lately aud gave us uu luturostlug Interview with wholesome ml vice, and a good mxilablo talk with our nuimbors, which our grange highly uppioolatvd. Times aro dull, not much dolugat jrehont, but wo"look forwardi.wllh buoyant hopes, m tbo future novor looked brighter than at present. Oood crojis and high prices nest 111 Utile ozHctatlou of all, bow lUrthevo oIH)otatlons will bo realized tho future only " toll. P, H.Wuu.i:. lliUYKiivo.v, April IS, 1877. Ku. FAkmku: It Is with pleahiiro that I write a few line to your pHr. Tho farmers re all still puttlnjr In grain. Tho Itoavorton grange met bore Uu Saturday. 1 did not give the day of mooUng of tho dlllerent 5 range. The HUUboro grange moots tho ret una third Saturdays of wvory month, HotU meeta the thlnl Wwln.w.luv of v.irv ftl Bt tn ,0,0' We have a lodge of aoodTeaiplaw at lloayetton. and It U tlour- '": w.o.TiiiKmi. From tho J&isl OrcyeHfiiiu In 187tl tho uumlier or pupils omI and under iMe. turneit by tbo varloua kchool clciks In Umatilla iunty to tho Supnrlnlondont , ejuounted to 1,'JOS; m 1877 the number n.. lorieU tlio jiroent year uuiouutod to 1,810 in ono ytar. tion to tho capital stock of tlio Co., of MeMinnville and tho iiurchaso of tho boats owned by l II. Scott it Co.. and Captain Cochran. Tll.l f fflllQIinrf II t tflll (llntif tritl LinntMu lii bo fairly settled In tho Interest of tlio people. They huvo demonstrated that they aro masters of tlio situation and can secure freightage at reasonable rates, and they have no need to enter into the buslnessoftranHportatioii. Tliodeuislon of tho highest courts establishes tho right of tho people to regulate transportation und establish rates by law, which of Itself will servo to cheek tho nionopollz Inir tendencies of corporations. Tbo Into combination lias resulted disastrously and proved a failure, and it seems as if the producers of the Wllliamctto valley could rest easy against fears of unreason- time monopoly, all tlio saregtiatil they need being to glvo a fair patronage, at fair prices, to tlio Independent boats, so as to continue a healthy competition. At tho nicetlmr hold vesterdav It was asked if there wero any more boats now on the river than aro needed to movo tlio crops, To answer this wo must recollect that a certain portion of tlio produce of tho valley will reach market by railroad and that the great bulk of tho river transportation will need to be done In the few hurried mont lis after luuve-t, before February before tho llrstof Jan nary If possible, but all our wheat should no snipped and on the way to Kuropo by Uio first of February, or ft Is not liabfo to reach market before tho Kiigljsh harvest. This will rcmtlro tho iho next fall, from tho time navigation opens until February, and perhaps longer, of every boat that can bo pressed Into service. There will ho an iinnieiibo ineieusuof tonnage through tho locks the present VClir. UfllfWri Ufilllii illtmtifiil' ntfitiiif.1 ..,! 1...... ....... .. .. ...ia... ,,.. 7 Ul mrvests. With a good yield of cereal, aud other piodiK'ts, and the nicichaudiho that Is needed for homo supplies, there will be In the vicinity of 100,000 tons of freight on the river within a twelve- month ftoin this date. The leductlou of fares by tho W. II. T. Company, advor Used In our columns, is an admission of error on tlielrp.ut, and while producers nio not liable to forget that exorbitant rates wero charged, and should piovlde reuMiimhlo protection ngalnt ueurreiu'e oflliohaiue.they should also recollect that they will next fall need extraordinary liaiisportatlon facilities, and rcetivolu good iatt ovciiuics made that promise reasonable terms for the futuic. iiusourriobs. Whereas, by tho notion or J. W. Cochran .V Co. and iho People's Protective Transpor tation Company, hi plaolnr sulntautml Iw.ita From a lady Correspondent. i an increase or itlS U being populated vry nut. t. Our rtmntv by fin migration, eio., on tho rlvor, the successful extortion of tho W.T. ,V 1.. Co. lilt to Unit. Illinium lliivnr!il. and, wheioas, a tot orriMolutlons aud freight larlil" adopted by tho Directors or tlio said 'V. T,V; l" t'"' has lately gouo Into print, which by Implication admits tholr robbery or tho people previous to the tlmo tho above named companies c.tiuo into eoinpotltlon: thetelore, bo It He-solved, That 'his meeting of shippers luvitth all similarly minded to unite with us hi Mihtalnlng the abovo-iiHiued eompunios as well uh tho boats or P. 11. Scott & Co., In preference to tho mid W. T. .V U. Co.Jn whom, by their resolutions, we recognize a well-laid plan to M'curo the control o tho river anil beguile, the sldpiHtrs Into their eon lldtiuco unco more, that thov innv uintln inm to rend. Itesolved, That wo Invite the said J. W. Cochran V Co., tho People's ProtectivoTrana portatlon t?o., aud U. 1. Scott .fc Co.. to unite on some friendly baUfor tbo protection of eacn oiuer against me common enemy, be lieving that hi unity there is strength and In tho boats of the above-named ixiiopanles there Is plenty or carrying capacity to ac eominoiUto tho (hipping public as fully and vuuiutHii,y tin fan ineoiuor line. Keeolved. That, with this assuraneoglven, we pledge tliein a liberal share of our pat rouage o long as they carry freight at ratea not to exctisl the freight taritt recently pub IUIhhI by the W. T. A Ii. Co., and when rates vhall exceed those raten, wo favor the bulhllny and owning or bouts by tho fartusrs, Jamus Tatoh, Chalrmau. llinlved. That It U ths eiiMnrt1ilKii. Ing that the capital (.lock of tho Peonle's l'i. Faiimkii: 1 noticed In your paper of March 0th, au address delivered at Turner Orange by Mrs. Hllleary. Now tho address was Miry good exeopt ono thing, and that was, that woman was ollglblo to auyofileo. Now I beg leavo to dhler with my sUter granger. I do not think they aro ollglblo to any oillco but thoo laid down IntholUtuals, I would ssk my sister graufior how would It look for a woman to bo Master of a grange. 1 think It would look llko a man dressed In a lady's attire with a lot of falto hair wound over hU hoAd In tho house doing up the work. Any honslbio person would seoat onco that ho was out or his plaeo. I Intcud as long as 1 llvo to tight against women boldlug tuon's otllecs. I also noticed in your paper of April 13th, a lottor from Miss J. l. J., suo seems to think tho Order of Oood Templars is uot worth much. Now the Orangors aud Oood Templars aro both light ing lor grand and uoblo causes, but the Oood Templars are lighting for the grand est, for Ifthey can atop the manufacturing of lutoxloatlng llquora, which 1 hope God will peed the day when they will, they will atop more crimes than any other order In the world. Hut those who have not had anv of their frlenda under the Influence of atrong drink, care but little about the canae of tem perance. NowMlae J. D. J. aaya that tho Good. Templara go hand In hand with the Woman Suflrago Aasoclatlou, sho ia mis taken, It U the graugere thet are going with them, I thin they are doing as much good as the grangers, If not more. I belong to both orders, and am not ashamed of it. I bellove In wotnau'a ilghta hi the right place. I don't believe In women going to tho colls ana voting and bo lug Judges of courU ami uiasiora or granges Ac, but all those who Protective Transportation Company should I do, 1 think Ifcey outfit lo fcaye tu Introduc-i bo fully subscrlbod, with a viow to raising capital for tbo purchaso oi tho boats of J. W. Cochran & Co. and U. 11. Scott ifc Co., or for tbo building of more boats to run upon tbo plan or tho P. p. T. Co., so soonasasulll olont amount or capital can bo secured for iuhi parposo, ana that lrelgnts suau not oe abovo presont ratos. Oregon papers aro requosted to publish theso resolutions. CiiAnLEs Miller, Chairman. J. M. Bkwlby, Seo'y. Pacific Threshing Machine Company. Leaning listlessly ovor tho railings of tho south brldgo at Safom, and amusolng him soir by casting ovor it pebbles, and calculat ing tbo tlmo occupied by their doscont to tho bottom or tho crook, your correspondent ovorboard two farmers dlaeusalng the merits of TELTON'S HonSE TOWER, And bolng lutorostod In agricultural affairs, ho bolng determined to learn something about this machine Passing ovor tho Btoop hill, which is at tho outranco of RATlXlf HATTU. And turning to tho right ho'soon found him sou noar what nppoarod to bo a deserted saw mm. rJoar it, undor a shod, was some thing that lookod llko a threshing machine, and porcolvlng close by a building from whenco csmo tho sound of machinery, your correspondent ontorod THE rACTOItY. As ho stood gazing bolplossly at belts and wheels, ho was rosouod from his embarrass ing position by tho approach of a smart, In telligent looking young man, who enquired his buslnoss and then polltoly offered hi assistance. This gentlouian hoppcued to bo tho SecieUry of tho Company, Mr. W. S. Ollphant, and from him your correspondent learned tho following particulars. THE COM r ANY Was oraauized on tho 7th of Octobor. 187tl. for tho purpose of manufacturing Pol ton's Uorso Powers and Seiurators. be sides othor agiluultnral huplemonls. It has a capital of Snw.OOO In shares of 100 each. Thoeliiormembors or It aro Mr. S. Polton, Prosidont; Dr. John Reynolds, Vlco Prosidontj Mr. o. P. Uoardsloy, Goneral Agontj Mr. W. S. Ollphant, Socrotary; Dr. II. Carponter, Troasuror and Fiunnclal Agont. THE MACHINEItY Is driven by an onglno of twolvohorjo-pow-or, and thcro aro at present at work In tho workshop llftoon moobanlcs.whllst tho com pany employ six othor men as teamsters, etc. Thoy aro now busily at work at the framos and castings required fcr Pelton's Uorso-l'oA'ors. A numburor which, to tho valuo of fiO.OOO thoy oxpoct to have In readi ngs by harvoi,t. Procoodlug to oxamlno ono ol' tho llorso-powors your correspon dent was struck with Its strength, neatness and aafoty. Its durability Is wondorful as It Is said to last as long as twonty or any othor sort, Its strength too is iinmonse, whilst there is very littlo friction and thus Its draught Is proportionately light. Its greatest conveni ence also Is remarkable for It can bo adjust ed with tho greatest oaso by any one, and all tho cogs and wheels being lusldo or tho easing It is porfoctly safo and tho driver can stand on tho ton without any dangor of on tanglomont. Though apparently a littlo doaror, It Is in reality vory much cheapor man omor macmnos, lor it is almost over lasting? that is. if takon ordinary care or. Uosldosallthisitlsor onr.oox MANUfAtitrni:. Tho wood bolng cut In this Stnto and tho iron from Oswego. Tho company's foundry Is at Gorvlas. Thoy employ In tho factory horo Mr. floo. Tillotson, n llrst rato mechan ician as Foreman, Mr. D. L. Itlggs a skill ful machinist aud blacksmith, and Mr. Jno. A. Pick or Ilostou, nleu au experienced workman. . Now these machines ore mailo right horo murrgon, and in every respect thoy are suporlor to thoso which mo Impoited from the Atlantic States. Ihillnlo, Chicago, St. Louis, Canton, O., Ilattlo Creek, Mich., aud Itaclno. Wis., aro tho places from whonco tho majority of tho machines In gonoral uso are brought. How much better would It bo for tho farmors of Oregon to patrouko and eu courago homo Industry. Iloro In Oregon Is an Immenso manufacturing powor lying Idle. Tho bot kind ol timber aro hi our forrosts, In our mountains aro Inoxhaustlblo btores of Iron, coppor, aud vast coal Holds undorllo our soil; our shtop Erozo on a thousand hills; our cattlomngoovoralmostbouudloss plains yot for farming ImplomontH, woolon goods anil leather, wo rond money to tho Atlantic Slates. It is almost tlmo that tho peoplo of Oregon should awako to their truo intorebts uud encourage homo ontorprlsos, This I'ACiriO Tlini'MlINO MACHINE COMPANY Is. as vet. but In Its luf.niQv. but it It muntu with all tho oncouragoment It deserves, It will extend Its Hold or oporaUous and glvo employment to many. Itosldes this, other persons will then bo induced to ombark in enterprises or n similar nature, aud then Otegon will stand prominent hi othor things besldo agriculture. T. J. 11. tlon to ft good maul aud wodgo, and somo respeolablo looking rail timber. As this la my lirst attempt at writing a Jettor for your paper I will close. A Good Templar and Granger. Lane County. PROPBIETABY EDICINES or DR. CHANDLER, F.R.S.A., Lata Phyileltn to 6L Qtergt'i and St. Barthslo- mtw's Hotpital. London, Curator to 81 Eliubith'f, etc. After ytart of the tnoit raborloua re atarrh and investigation, and after tho practical application in treatment to thou sands of patients. Qeo. Chandler, A.St., M.D., now present to tho American pub lie the following remedies, hie sole dis covery and property, the efficacy of tchlch is attested in the voluminous quantity of testimonials, the unsolicited offerings of suffering and discouraged patients, who have not only received relief and benefit from their continued use, but have been rarllemlh, cured of ailments and chroma complaints, which have been adjudged by the most eminent physicians as hopeless. THE WONDERFUL EQYPTIAN BLOOD-PURIFIER. ILEMAR. 7il incomparable DEPVllATiri: Is a powerful ALTJEItATirJi, TOXIC, Iil VltETIC, JtlAPJIOKKXia, and A JT.lt I XXT, combining virtues which render it invaluable and never-falling, and by its continued use uHlt thoroughly eradi cate all diseases of the blood. Its ingre dients aro of a purely harmless extrac tion, the products gathered from remote Egyptian JProvlnees, and urhere there is the slightest taint of disease in the sys tem, it never falls in ejecting that dlseaso through Vie medium of the skin, or ex pelting it through the many and various channels of the body, thereby allowing. ait ins organs imp content convince any patient using it, of its un doubted rctlahttttu and wonderful cura tive properties, it being, most unquestlon nblu, the very aeme of medical triumphs, and the greatest discovery of the present age, in the treatment of every dlseaso where the blood itself is primarily tho seat of the lesion or disorder, such as liCJIOrULA and tlie thousand and ono catties that lead to this terrible affliction, of which all civilised communities aro cognisant, for Jllbllcal Truth has assert ed that the i Bins of the fathers shall visit even unto the third and fourth gen erations." and to ltnOKKN-liOirx AND JlXFJllftlLED CONSTITUTIONS it is a powerful rejuvenator, causing tho irreeh of man onee more to assumo the God-ltlio lorin of manhood. ror avTASKovs msrAsrs.imiN- A11Y DISOUDmtS, CONSTIPATION OK COSTIVENICSS. iJKiVt ANV KIDNVV COSU'TjAINTH, OKNVUATj AND NlUt V OVU ltKllXItSTY, linEVMATISM, OI.ANnVI.Alt UNLAUtlKMUNIS, Wll TJIVr.IOJlATOVS CANCh'lt, Ncvitvy, AhW.OTIONH OV TUB HONES. INIW I.VNT ULCXB8, 1' EM ALU VOSt- j'ijJAia (ana to tne gentler sex it is a For Sale ! THE FINR nRHmRNfitt corner of Commer cial and DIvltlon ptrcctp, In dceirablo eltimtlon,. with hoiua lurac. well flnlnhoil. and convcnlcnt- Hrrnnffefl. Anil frrnnnrla tAatpfnlltf nrnflmpntrd. Will po om -vory loiw and on accommodating terme. Apply to LED WILMS, 'OP24 Tatton'B Block State BU. Baijsm. MS .ir, . STRANG Importer and Dealer In 1 7i(tiiur or me ooay, tnereoy aiiow and, indeed, forcing all the organs their proper normal and functional i dlllon. A. very brief space of time boon long sought for by sensitive, suitrp- (ipic nun aciteaio lemaiem. am fc rif.r direct action upon their ailments) ANIt ai.i. roaaia or ciuionio iusvasi: IN WHICH T11U HI.OOD m Tin: SUA! OF TUH TUOVlH.Il. it is invaluable. A perseverance with this remedy wilt provo a positive and permanent cure for CHILLS and I'EVklUi and all MALA 111AL POISONS. Ttiousands of Testimonials attest the truth of these claims. Prlev, One Hollar, in largo bottle, or el bottles, 98. m ' DYSPEPSIA. CASTRON. OASTnoyi aoafe, speedy, and posi tive cum or that most depressing of ail ments, ai.it n brief courseof treatment will rrstoro the digestive organs to their pris tine strength, aud jprowoto the lirullhy action of the ntomaeh and intestines, Thn nervous irritability of literary uud ult persons pursuing a sedentary Hie, is speedily removed by this agent. Tho stomaeit is restored to health aud the l;ry tioteof the systetn will onee more respond in the jicrformaneK of labor. Price, On,, ifollar, in largo bottle, or six bottles, $3, BRONCHITIS AND LUNG AUCTIONS. WRACIIEON. A slight so-called cold trill ofttUne lead to t serious cough, which, unearrd for or badly treated, must hare hut one result It must erentuute in a settled cato of lmONCllITIS, or what is worse, the deadly CONSUMPTION. To all suffering framharasslng cough and expectoration, THAC11EON offers a sound, reliable, und permanent relief. Jt augments expecto ration, and enables) the patient to expel that terribly septic deposit, which, if left without Judicious treatment, must com municate its poison to the vesicular sub stance of the tuna, deaeneratlim ami tle- miroyinq tnets moss essential of on iiriit hiiiimhi orti tlmelii death. Tit. much less a superior, and its uso will uot only remove the deposit, thereby affording organs, mil nii- ii re at relief, but heals the membrane und leaves the patient in possession of Uialthy lung tissue. Price, I'lfty Cents per bottle, or sla sottlcs, $3.00. PILES. Hemorrhoids. PILO.V. Many causes tend to produce (A Is pa In fill nml distressing state. The blood Is retarded in its return the too freijucnt use of drastlo purgatives tends to produce congestion of the bowels, torpid action of the liver, and numerous other causes aro the source of this complaint, and hitherto nothing effectual has been prcsiuted to tho public, which would rapidly alleviate symptoms and ultimately prove an effect ive cure. In PILON we have a rtmedy which not only acts almost instantly, but will remove tho largest tumors of the parts (Piles) by absorption, and many who flare received not only benefit, but have been radically cured, have been assured fprlor to using this treatment) by emi nent surgeons that tho only relief they ever could expett in life, would be by an operation. aiuM removing it or them from the body by a procedure which necessitat ed the Ism Ife. This remedy has been hailed K usugns, am new prescribed by snany practising physicians, who are con Xro'eittlo'rE&'S." ' Ano"" TUB ABOVB MKMKDIXs AUK thorough in the eradication of the differ ent and various maladies denominated, and are the result of patient, searching, laborious, and scumlijto investigation, r&rpaud?&:rmmH ""' i.i'O 'fu r compiled with, thousands of patients will bear wit ness to their relative merits, and corrob orate every assertion. Where there aro many complications of disease, and pa tients so desire, UK. CUANUIMlt will be pleased to ulve all iutormatlon, and treat by letter if necessaru. . .-"Ffr'i'Ht and Explanatory cireu. lav of the above remedies sent on receipt of stamp. If the PJtOPltZ JtTA.lt 1 MEIilciNEj are not on iile at fjiur particular druggist's, send orders to OR. CHANDLER, J3 Broadway, Kew-York City, T ' "jar Improved Range s,' COOK, PARLOR, AND BOX JSS T O "V E! JS, And Manufacturer of Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper W .A. It E, Union Block. Commercial Street, SALEM, OliEOON. IHKSI'ECTFUULY INFOHM ALL MY OLD friends and cmtomcru that I havo retained biml- nc. and Invito tho public generally to call and exam-' Ino my ttock and learn my prlccp. Nov;l lS70tf Salem Flouring Mills. BEST FAMILY FLOUIt, BAKER'S EXTRA, XXX. SUPERFINE AND GRAHAM, MIDDLINGS, BRAN, AND SHOIITB, CoiiNtniitly ou Hand. HifiTliost Price in. CA.SH. Paid for Wheat AT ALL TIMES. Bcpt 13tf R. C. KINNEY, Aficnt 8. F. M. Co ESTABLISHED 1855. Willamette Nursery? Or. W. WALLING & SON. ritoriUKTORs, Oswego, Clackamas co., Oregon. WALLING'S SsmXssssmssWmV ' HR" W HyrV ill Sv 1 11 PEACH PLUM, Tlio Italian Prune, And tho licit varlctlce of I'm iii, Pl'IIIIG, l'cncli, Apple, l'var, Cherry,. Nut and Shade Trees, IN FULL ASSORTMENT. Send for Doscriptivo Catalogue. P. O. SULLIVAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OPERA HOUSE, SALEM. E. corner, at head of ttalr. fciy Administration Salo of Land. BY order of tlio Comity Court of Mnrlon comity. .. m'i" of 'rc''n1n' ?'?,,t April 1 ttli. 1877, 1 III (till ... ,.......v M....,...., i.iiT luiiuniui; real piupcny. ncionc- Inir to tlio ctato of Drury S. Htnytoii, dcccwulj llio N. Lnlfof Lot. 3 and ii fn lllock -I, haxliig a Jwrn titiiivii. iiui.iii. .. iii'L'iniiiTiir vii ntni iv n,i rr r.i. 8. of tlio N. . corner of Water and Tlilrd btreet In tho town of bta) ton. tliencoS 4Sfcct. tlienco Ti de. Mmln. W.Uifect, tliencoN.6.'d9tf. ."B mln. W. 1M feet, thciico B. no f jot tn pbco of ufirlnnlnsr. In tractrt t?J,uU.l'!?re.h..?r'i JtNu.a,6fi'ct wide on tho b. ldo of tho Mill key block tn tlio town of htayton; Lot No. I. fit feet w ide on tho N. ldo of tho Mulfccy Work alorcMld: IM No. f, bceinnlpu M ten E. of tbo N. K. corner nrtha Mnlkiy Clock In Majtm nforeId, thrnto jj. 3 feet, ihcrcu N. (it feet, tlimco V. lif. feet, thenco S. ill fat to pUcw ot begin - nine? l.nt M.. n lw.il..l.. a., r.. . . ... .. v..; ..-". ..". '". w, wv,mi,.im ,f u-ti j(. t iiiu o. . vuuivr im iiiuii nua incncom. H. r ditch 1113 foet. plico of beginning; Ixt No. ,i"i " i'""a " rect i;. r tlio H. v. llKli and at Btrcit Inbl.iitou alorvald. VI tin, I'l lire up tto Jlfff. Co.' let, thence S. ii loot, thMico W. Ito fet to n 1nrt tt liitil .i .. 'i2n,,",n,,tho1.1,j!,0'StJn ditch, and on tho we.t of Powoll.t lloeye" waxon hop. tlu miuo lielnir locatlomiforwnter.pmcri'.aml mnnlntrS. about -IB feet to tec, line of ec. 10 and 15: Lot No. 8. a trln of lnd 1? feet wide and S7b feel !l hir. lyliii on the N. m&' 'JCa Mi Prt''CUt tM ' I'?!iNoJ,nf'i:1,.1v'nr-,n;5 fwt E. of tho H. E. corner pf tho Mu. key block, thenco 8. 1J0 fuot to bank of r. ""... .- viu.mui; uiuil lo IIOlZlIiniDlf DOlIlt: i'c N. ld ftet. thenco K. -its feet. thencS nV 1 feet, thenco U. Sot foet, thenco S. fO leg. so nilu. t l foet. thenco S. SO feel, Umnco bornh Vcitcrly mcauderltii? thu Pinvini, ,ii!m. . .i i" J:,". rf! Mk. . .1 .. . ..: , -- w. u.ri-iuii jiho ui ram U ten: ccnln it iw !lr .- raoreorle,tobo sold In trct to mlt iurcba"crf' and thaw ater-nowrtiacn wUI U old Ii th ,l47a of w er of is iuche. urder a tu o foot I tad! or otlier ; Ue a may bo -ree.t on ot tho ts.U. tiililandiall lie In. oi ; adjal&lui,-. tho town of SujtoiV, In Marlou county. orwiu. and w III lw 0)J ct in ATUltl) Y ho u" day of Say. im?, h1k)ii tho rrcmUw. fur gold cota one thin iIoh n, onth rdlii tnreo mouihi. mi iiT,! other thlnl In lx momhVT 'Vn nt of SoVeJ tveured bale w HI cojiuum.9 ttlli, m.on ald day. AdmlnUtrator of ald E.tatc, apJ3n I Oitotloxx. rtnh0m!0,JriCoort,rtlle Swte of Oregon for tho 1-i.T" '"" ".' ,0 -on, rrom tbo petition thla rtl.5ay. Pfec,ed and filed by J.W, Thornbury. cnar dlan ot tho perton and c.tate of fil. i?.i,?i 5 ?r,riVS.wntfl,a7,hV,ha ' of Mid minor de-nf,.h-d n foll?w i wlt: he one undivided honeSlxth ?fiJhei Ji011"0" Und-clalm of Henry Martin and wife, in Bectloa 8, io, and 11. tn T 8 X. H 9 ?v r cdl!Su1iin'myv of the United btatea returned to tho office of th. Sur- J,Xrc,nhe.r' Pi "reRon: MM interest being all tho niiiiSf ' rk'r''cetJ. 'n fM prcmliei, tltuatelrt SS,.0,S?ly' 0r'Son! houldbioWi It li hereby ordered that the next of Un of t aid minor, and aft perona lnten-ted in Mid e.tate. appear before thl" court on tho h day of June. 1S77, at oao o'clSekm ri.,,nr,fono.r?!d.,,l' l tho courtboofe In ih" thcro to hi)wcuo why a llcena'hourd nbt be craft. --iiJ-I. w .. vuvj ui juaao on Ull iLlaiiKTTEAHVLi;. aneparerot geniral clrcn. Utlon, publUcd wcvkly tn lditariou county Dated thl llth dy of Anrll. isrr. tuaB,y- iw J. V. PEEBLES, Connty Judge, .'.'