tf ." tysyr ." " wtn i y- WrJ' j'-m'rr .sa- -,.CX' VILL'AMETTE FARMER. - .... ..-v .-:- Jr ,' U I 4 K 11 I. 0. Q. T. Correspondonco from the 0. W. 0. T. rncuNix, On., May 21, 1S77. Ed. FAttMnn: This ovoniriR I addressed a largo audlonce bore In tbo Colvor Ilall after which I reorganized Edoa Lodgo No. 107, with a largo motnoorsblp. W. S. Gore, Is O T; Bollo Rose, V T; J. M. Hoxle, S; L. A. Hose, PWCT; nnd Unnnah D. Jonos, Lodgo Doputy. Tbo lodgo Is cotnposod of pood material aud will glvo tbo proposod dlstlllory at this placo a llvoly flgbt. The Brothers and Sisters say "wo will win" and I bollovo they will. Woathor contlnuos cold ond cloudy. Itoguo lllvor folks don't know what to mako of It. Grass is good nnd stock fat. Tlmos looking up. Youra In P. IT. and C. llosKiiuna, May 29, 1877. On lho night of tbo 25th Inst, nttho hour of mlJnlglit I took my soat along sldo the driver of tbo north bound coach ofthoO.tt O. Stngo Co., aud sped away over a protty good road for Itosoburg, nt which placo wo drow roin in front of tho postolllco nt tbreo o'clock nnd thirty minutes a. m. Through tbo kindness of friends on Deer Crook I was oouvoyod In a buggy on Saturday to the hospitable homo of Mr. X. Cockolrcnso, near J)odson's Butto, whore I bad a roal onjoyablo visit with tbo family. In tbo ovenlng I vlsltod Door Crook Ii nlf;o No, 231, whore was hold ono ol tbo mot eujoyablo bossIous that I have participated In for foino tlmo. .I.S. Cockolroaso, 0 T; Nnnnto Ingrnbam, H; Clam Bonobrulto, V T: L. K. Iicdgpotb. PWCTi Salllo 1). Cockolroaso Is tbo very olllclont and dovotod Lodgo Deputy. During tbo ovonlng tbo "postolllco box" was oponod and mauy good and "pointed" articles woro read tborofrom by Sistors Cockolroaso nnd Abbio Burt, whlou wero enjoyed by all tho tnombors prosout. After tbo Lodgo closod a Joast of good things was spread and tbo uiumbors Inyltod to bolp thomsolvos, which tboy did In good xtylo, showing that temp, lars as woll as grangers aro blossod with good appotltos. Sisters McLaughlin, Cockol roaso, Poaaco, Bonobrako, Ingrabam, and others, aro outlttod to groat praiso in making and spreading this troat for tbo mombors of tbo Lodge. Tho Lodgo Is doing a good work and Us mombors liavo tho grit uocossary to "hold tho fort." On yostorday a public tomporanco mooting was hold which was woll attordod. Tho Sabbath School Just organized gives promlso of bolng tin imorosting ono. Farm ers yostorday woro hoping for rain, and this morning tbo parched oarth Is drinking up tho falling wators with great eagornoss. I tun off now In a lew minutes down tho rail road. Ihorodeslro to publioly express my thanks to Bros, llnbort McLaughlin, J.S. Cockolroaso and L. K. Jlodgpoth. for having provided mo with n comiortablo and frro rldo from tills placo to Door Creek and back. Want of tlmo prevents mo from spoaklng more extendly of Door Creole and Its very kind pooplo. W. R. Duniiau. DECISIONS By tho araud Worthy Ohio!. 1. If a Dogroo momber consoi to bo n mom bor of tbo Order In a Subordinate Lodgo by expulsion, or resignation, ho tboroby ooasos lo bo a member of tho Dogreo Lodo or tbo Grand Lodgo and can retrain thoio honors only on though ho fcntlnorcr-beon ruigm' oor. 2. No roproHonlatlvo or non-voting mom ber can bo admitted in tho Grand Lodgo un less no Is a Third or Charity Dogreo mom bor and is in possession of tbo current auartorly pass word. 3. Tho W O T, W F S, and W T, should not bo inomborH of tbo flnuuco commltteo. J. Tho WOT has a right to direct tho I G not to allow members to leave tbo room durlug recess, but this should bo exorcised with caution. 5. TboW OT should Merer glvo tho P W JCx. to u member not clear on tho books. Ho Is llablo to dlsclplino fur so doing. 0. Tho WOT has tho right lo dolaro a motion out of order evon if ho hasNtatod It to tho Lodgo and tbo quos'ion boon called subject of courso to appeal to tbo Lodgo If any member doslros to do so. 7. A W 0 T at tbo oloso of his ofllclal torm must take his position as P W 0 T uuloss ho is ills own succossor as W 0 T. Ashland Lodgo No. 1SU, has olectcd II. O. Hill, Mary 0. Hill, Ricbel Applognte, and Charles Goodohlld, Altornate Representa tives to tbo Grand Lodgo. Silver Lodgo has clioson Rev. R. C. Itamsbyand Orpba Cranston Representa tives aud Jano Ramsby and W. R. Dunbar Alternates. Havmon TiOdgo No. 101, elects Mrs. J. 0. Cartwrlght, U. II. Reed, Cornelia Grimes, and Wm. Harmon to Grand Lodgo, Hon. J. C. Cartwrlght has Just orgnnlrod a Degroo Tdinplo at Tho Dalles, C. II.Roed, HT; Cornell. Grimes, D VT. Tho O. W. O. T. on tbo 10th Inst, visited Table. Rook Lodgo No. 201, and reports it do ing a good work. Ai.n.NV,MayCI,lSi7. Tbo following nre the names of tho nlllcers Installed at Onword Lodgo No. 220, 1 O G T, for tho ensuing torm, vl: Geo, Golscn dorrer, O T; M. Cbambors, V T; K. Conn, S; J. W. l'ropit, F S; Emma Golsondorfor, Tj Magglo Gelsendorfor, Chap.; Ralph Froman, M; N. O. Conn, I G; Joshua Coun, O Gj F. A. Bnrkbnrt, P W C. Tbo representative to tbo Grand Lodgo aro Geo, Gnisomlofer, F. A. Burkhart, alternatas Matt Chambers, J, W. Pronst. Wo would say that Onward Is not dead as has bfen roported, but Is In good working order. Our membership Is not as large ns It once was still all seems to bo ullyo to tbo uaue of temperance. We have a mper in connection with tho Lodge called 'Tho Undertaker," R. E. Conn editor. It is .a real Uvo naper. Submitted In F. If. and C. J. W. I'noi'sT, L. D. W R Dunbar, G WOT.writos from Myrtle Crook, Oregon, under data of May 25th as follows: "I have this night visited tbo lodge horo, aud found it doing n very good work. It baa made a gain of eight members during tbo pist term. Tbo member' of tbU lodgo aro cmltlort to great proUa f r their dovotlon ! tbo cause. They liavo had much oppoHion to contocd with." Rosue River Lodge No. 275, 1 O C T. Tbo following olUcers linva boeu elected for the quarter commencing May 1st and ending AucustW: Thos Carr, O T; O S Blrd-ey, V T; LUzIo Sohietleliu, T; Addle Ulrdsey, C;JT Robins, S; W J Savago, FS; Aunle Bavago, A 8s B W Huston, M 5 Charlotte Sohleffelln,D M; O M White. I G; Dick Sohleflbliti, O G; Afflo W Colvlg, HUH; Iono Bailey. L U S. Our lodgo is In a lino working ordor. Inltlatod last quarter ton momuers. uwui Dunbar visited us last Friday evening nnd delivered a public ad dross to a largo aud appreciative audience. Rock Hilt., On., Moy 18, 1877. Ln, Famish: At a rogulnr meeting of Center Lodgo No. 251.IO G T, hold May 12th, the fallowing offlcors woro Installed for tho onsulng term: V T, Emma Parrlsh; W S.GF Sylvostor: F S. Milton Miller; T, Mairglo Barnott; M , Tho. Zrtosman; Chap., O W Richardson: I G, D W Barnott; O G, Henry Ingram; It H S, Ella Zoosman; L H S, Viola Tomnlo; D M, Joromo Coylo; AS, Gonorvla Plckons. Our Lodgo is In a pros perous condition at present, ond wo think mat tno mombors aro In-oarnost In tbo torn porance causo, and may tboy still bo until King aicouoi is urtvon rrom our midst. E B Barnntt, W C T. Ziina, Moy 21, 1877. En. Faumkh: Tho following ofllcors liavo boon chosen by Valfontls Lodgo No. 71, 1 O G T, and havo boon duly Installod May 12, 1877: S S Glmble, O T; Miss Ida UIgglus, It U S; Miss Alto Poor, L n S; Miss Susan A Hlgglns, W V; W A Uonry, S; Samuol rniiupp, ah; unas l'liilllps, FSjKlla Hlg glns, T; Hannah Phillips, M; Lutislo D.ilno, DM5SUH0 Cavltt, I O; G W Cavltt, 0 0; J K 1' Cavltt, W 0 nnd L 1). This lodgo has fo.ighttho Whiskey tratllo ton years, and proposes to lUlit It out on this linn until our good causo ha.s won tho mco. Yours inuornnlly, S S G. Dologntos to Grand Lodgo of I O G T havo been chosen us follows hi addition tn thrum already roportod: iioguoJtivor, so, 27.J-K LSchlofllon, W II Mavngo, with Thos. Haymoud, J. T. Rob inson, ns alternates. Myrtlo, No. 220 Jamos Adams, E A Door Creek. No. 281 L K Uodtmetb . W H Chappell, with J S Cockolroaso altornate. MonuwK. 0. a w 11 Parsons. Pdclila. No. 170-Capt. D O Underwood, Uoraco Knox, Samuol Vonch allornalo. Revival, No. 213 W F Sottlomlro. Portland. No. 201 Mrs. O A Cobnrn. J W Gatnblo, alternates Jno. Shaver, Wm. Dun- uur. Lookinc Glass. No. 103 A A Mathnws and Dr. King. PacIUc, No. 170 Harris Hazloton, alter nate. DnuNKi:.v.Ni:s3 in Enoland. A parlla moutury return mado last wook shows tho number of arrests for druukonesK, In ono yoar, to bo201,!W0, of which 47,732 woro wo- mon. Lora coiorlugo has recently mado ro marks similar to thoso of Justlco Mauisty from tho Bench. Ho contrasted tho Incrouso of drunkonuoiH among tho working classos ami mis is, inuoeu, a notauio puonouionon. A goutlemou of my acquaintance says that buromembershisgnmdfatborsaylngtohlm. Avoid much drink, my boy; for many yearn I limited myself to my pint of port 1 day" "11 quantity," my frlond added, "which, small as wo thought it, would put mo in my grnyo in n yenr." Still, gicat us Is tho im provement, Lord Colorldgo would probably romartc it less 11 Ms associations wero more with tho aristocratic circle than with tho lite rary nnd religious people, whoso sooloty ho likes best. A caso la at this momont being board In tho Criminal Court of London, which ditclosos lho fact that It Is still possi ble for men of high position to puss tholr tlmo dunking nearly all day and all night going from delirium to dollrum. to death and crlnio. It was whllo nwaltlug trial for the vrimo now detailed that Sir Edward Cunyng- name, uarouoi, was jaioiy lOUUU (lying in prison. Ho wns takon to a small hotel, wuoro ue iiiou onnmg nn oiu uuu ouco no ble family In shamo. Ho nnd Matthow wothorallund Cbarlos DoChastoIalno used to meot with William Lo Hunt Doylo for drinking. On ono of tholr bouts tho four consumed eight Dottles of cbampuguo, eight inrgo glasses 01 uranuy, iiiiriy-ouo small glasses of tho same, tbreo tumblers ol beor, nnd llfieon of lemonado. Doylo had delir ium tremons tbreo tlmox, and on ono occa sion whllo drunk was Induced bv the othnrs to put his signature to a paper conveying a larue sum of monoy to thcinsolves. Seutouco will bo given to-day on tho living gentlo mauly snlndlors,aud on lho onco fair famo of (haply) tbo lsst of tbo Cunyngbatnos. London Letter, In Memonam. At a regulur meeting of Lobtnon Graugo No. 21, P. of H., following resolutions woio adopted: Whereas, tho Master of tbo Great Orango above bus seen fit to removo from our midst our beloved Sister Lurann Bell, who do parted this lire on tho 10:h day or May, 1877; And, wlioroas, wo realize that Ingoing from us sho ban gone to receive tho hlghor Degrees above to which we all asplro; there fore, Rosolvod, That 111 tho death Slstor Bell her husband has lost 11 kind and loving wife, I.olianon Grange ono of Its most faithful members, ami the Patrons of Husbandry ono of their warmest supporters and admir ers. Rosolved, That In tho loss of Slstor Boll our Orango has only tomperarllv lest a j member, and although wo shall miss her In ourcouuullH, wo realize that our lois Imh beeu her gain . sav.nnnnt 1 ,!, ",,; r lio-s our n cojn' of Rosolved, That In this great boreav tno family or our deceased Sister most neartrelt sympathy, uuu that n co:v thoso resolutions bo furnished the friends nf deeesseil and tho Wim.amkttj: Faiimi:ii. Aioany jcegwvr anu Democrat, wun iicnocrul, with re- cjtieNt to publluh the Nrtino. i f iMouanaiu, sarau saitmarHU, Margaret Qitre, ConimltteH. Fhank Fikk, Sec. pro tem. The Sewing Machine Monopoly Broken Tbo Unltod Statos Ikonomut kiy lnt "thollrst of May usberod In an event of greater inomen t to inanj- bousokcepera than tbo annual moving, namoly, tho expiration of tho Iant luportaut patent which enabled tho inakorR of sewing machlnea to keep up their exorbitant prlcoH, For jcars largo corporations bavo bought up In patentH nnd coucontiated their rlghtt, tbue ensbllng thoinsolve to reatrlct any hucIi Scuorxl unuufdcturi an might lulorfero lth their practical monopoly. Tho grand cen tral patented feature, tho medio with uu eye near its point, was ono to which all tho in.il:r.rH nil.l mrallv. nn.1 fnr Kftlf nrnlju,.!-.!, I , .j..j , .... .. ,.......,.. they coiublnod to drlVO dangerous rlvah out of tho field. Tho hist of those palenti hi wbl h ull tha variety of taudard sewing machines had a common interest was the four-motion febd, and four months ptst tho oomblu&lp.-orporattona hr.vo boeu hoiking fur a renewal of tho patent, but renevuil hui been denied. Already tho prlnulpal com- pan los havo begun to offer" tholr machines at twenty-five per oont. discount for cash, and ero ldng tho Howo, Singer, and other machines will be extensively tnado by otbor companies than thoso that havo had It bo monopoly, and machines that cost only ton dollars each will no longer sell for sixty. Almost every boat, says tho Dalles Tribune, brings up immigrants. So mo go up tho river, some go noross Into Wasco and UmaMlla counties. To seo immigrants camping out in the Dallos is no unusual thing nt presont. W.WXATniUTOBD. J. w. WKAtninronD. X Weatherford & Co.. Wholceslc and RcUll Dealer? In DRUGS, PAINTS, 1 OILS, CLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS, erfumery TOILET GOODS, Etc., oto. PURE WINES and LIQUORS, For Medicinal purpo;c. Medicines Compounded, and Proscriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co,, V4tf Commnrcul Urcflt. N.VI.RSI. m HEEREN & FARRAR, Will pay tho Highest Market Price -ron- 500,000 POUNDS 7V O O L. SACKS AND TWINE XuriilMlictl. i:iii)iilru of XV. J. HKItllltN. PAIIHAIC IIUOTIIKIIH. Bllcm, Miy I, lSTT-.lm. $0z T. 33. "WA.X.1?, Gcntrsl Agent for Oregon aud Watlilnptun Tcr'yfor MC flarvestinu ormick's 3MCVOZXXNnEI3t.!r. TI10 JltCormlck michltiii nro lho 1IKST ami innat duislitu that htve iner been comtructed. FA1I.71HIIN look to your Intercri! rjerOetno mora lli;ht. cn.t Iroli. Clie John ' innclilnen. When on get a jicuuiliilVH, aim ii 11 witn proper care, I ItL'ood lortufiitv M'ur. John and Win. I'unli. of thl comity, hao 0110 they hao tun for 8(3 yearn, and will Mill continue, to uv. Tho Mct'ormlclc II 1 r ctr took tho flx'mt promlura. at llio Orri?nn Slulu Fair til 'Til.Ty VKll A 1.1. 11 MKIM. Dou'it order any but thoMcConulck. and you will bo pleated with your purcbti'u. Aun, Wait'i PortaWB Power Hay Presses, Unlit to order, and eery ono warranted tobocfUKl to the one lint look tho flrt premium at the ureL'ou Miu I'ttlrof ih-il. Cull Hint rjtiimlnt, or ttnilfor rUvulart V. II. WAIT, "plO Cummtlrlat Mittl H.lljK.V 3i.xxnxra.03CLr. In thu Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for tho uuiiiy ui luriiiu, tl eonro A. IMc and Ilhod Kde til wlfu, I) V Ca ''eh '"! Mnrtlia I.. Campbell hi. wf,.M Jlu ir fllm jary A, .Mipor Id wife. John (I. Wrl mid farnllue M. WrUht hi wlfii. c'barle l'u couiiiy 01 .iiunnu. Cam I umii rluiit dine luotml .Mary l'arogo hi tu. nnd Jaioei V, itrunimou .amnu uruwii mt uie, ivtliUJIi, ' (ieorgo Andmoii and Marltia Auderou m Ife, aud ia-i humuiuh mm (uraHnutu, ijtinianu. To (Jeors-'o Andiwiu and Mtrthn Anrierimi hi wife, Lewi Joiiu'on, and Aboer Allen, Jlulciidaiitu: Is tub Najib op tub Statk rjK OuKoos; You aro hereby required to appearand nuwer tlw coiupUiot II It d aelnt you In iliu atoti tnlltledtuttoiuir be fori) llio ili.t ua of thu uixl term of thu t Irciilt Court nf tho btate ol' Oregon for thu County of Marlon to wit, on or before thu lltli day of June, A, I). Ib77, and If you fall k to ut.wer, lor want thereof thu pUilnttlT above named will take a decree fur the relief prayed for In (aid complaint, to wit, for tbu paitltiou, according to the ertatoaud interent. thereluof tliu respective partle. lo f til ruit abne named, of lh iiiijow ing uercrioeu rial eniaie, in wu: -sunaie m ,iia lu i loiui on tint i4g rona lei'iing rrom haiem to Albany, ut thah. K. con.rrtf a pleruuf mr.doned by John (.'rim, running Ihencoh. ii i :Hliutn W. aloin ald roid chain lo the.N". K. cormrof the Odd Kc). lowf' Itural CemetU), thencu westerly alniu the North lluu of ald tLiuettry, ti.' (lialnr; thenni hnulh with tha We.i lino of tthl i-tindery l.lrj clulli; thence N". Tl deg. 91 inlu. W. II III thiln; inouceortu 1 1 turiiaiu. trance M. 71 ieg ; nun. ... 5 W claini; thencu .N. 37 (leg K. S-M.l chain to & ,1(Jin, 0Q iiiurtoiiiii buuaary lliio 01 thi kiiid or Abre nam ihert; ihtncu Kitrly with raid lino to the ulaeo of beuluulii!.'. roi.t inl L' ulni-tvvll.l lU-iacie of hind, more firl." for b olhtr and luitberre lief u Iliu Court may deem wiuitablu ami pru.ier, aud tor co.tr mil dllurm,iii4 In rald'.nUopeiMb.d. '1'liu mnununH l iiuMIkIimI liy nfUer of Hon. II. I'. II dre. Judge of Kild ( OJrt, wtado at Uutinln r. lu the 1 liy of MUrr.1, Martrin cuuni), lieguu, 011 tin 'th Uyol April, A l. itm JOHN ,f. SHAW, and (1K0. II: lirn.N'KTT. May 1, 18H. Mwruaf in I'Ulutltf. ui i rtuu L'ounlv. Stalo of Ole-jon. and IioIiil' a nart nf Ilia past tbo ! DouMlnn land claim of N W. Ccdwill, In n lion 8.) ' . ,,, and .11 In T. 7 o. It .1 W. of the Willamette .Meridian. uiiium laud je.crlbtda fol!o.. to wit: Coinmunclmr at a T. CUNNINGHAM & CO., Salem, Portland, Albany, Junction City, and Walla Walla " SOliK AGENTS FOR Tho following FIRST-CLASS Machines, which wo aro now receiving for tho Sonsou of 1877. J. I. CASE'S TIIRESHING MACHINES, Both End and Sido Shake Tight-G oared. Westinghouse Vibrator Threshing Machines, TIOHT-G13AU13D EN13-SIIAKB. J. I. CASE'S THRESHING ENGINES, 8, 10, 12, 15, and 18 Horso Powor. Treadn7ell Manuraclurcd liy With New and Valuable 3E3C el i 3Q. st;' Illinois HeadLer, 8lNGLilUl!'.Alt, Wrought-Iron nnd Sorow-IIub Wheel:), utljustablo Heel nnd Truss Frame. JOUWSTOKT WROUGHT - IRON HARVESTERS, aroi3cxa-eT03Nr Wrought - Iron Combined Reapers and MOWE1W. XtTTe33I3XjXaJ3 Combined Reapers and Mowers. WOOD'S Single & Combined Reapers and Mowers. WOOD'S Single Mowers, three sizes. Johnston Mowers, one size. ADAMS AND FRENCH HARVESTER, C3ojtxa."ULorojr-' ' rurtt A Bradloy Bulky Hakes, OSZffTSXfZffZAZi Sulky Haho, Self Iiump, Sho Sost la YTio. yj 3iJES,WT?01Nr ?Sr.A.C3rDTSr&, ' Tlilntblo SKclii and lron-uxlo Frnnio, nnd frolftlit WnfCoitH, nil Nlrt Newton l-.spring Hacks, made oxpressly for the Oregon Market. Jf 3J'o'Vtrtoxx Tlitee-Sprlnc Platform Hprlntr, nuil Hcroll-Hprlng XXn.olc.ai und HVVfmtt Oardon Olty Plowrn, Ilnrroivx nml (liilllvntnr.t (inrdeii 'M)' Utility ami tlnuic l'litu'H; I'arnirri.' FrlriMl (1IIA1N IIUIM.Nt Vnn llrnnt A: Iluii'n ITIONITOIl llronilM-niil lKIllt and OUIriVATOKl OAPITAI. IIII'IIVATOIIHt OIIMNIPUJUA.Il'.N dlll.TIVATOUN. Hie llrat III tile World. I.rnthcr nutl Itubtirr IIII.TINtl, Inrlilno lCxlrna, llnrduarr, Iron, and Klrrl. VV Hpcclnl Clrculam, llhitrntril. with price, font to nny aililrcm, Irco or clir(.o. Wo aro MANUFAC TUItKItS A0ENTS, ami win. kma at diiiiuhk I'liirr.. y T. CUNNINGHAM & CO., m)7 l'ront Bt., TOItTLANI); Commcrclnl Ht., HAL.KM; and Clicadla'n Illock, AMI ANY. OK. The Best Bargains Yet. REVOLUTION IN Tllfc 1IIICK OH OIiOTHING, Dry Goods, -AND- XntllOM nnl GMitM' FURNISHINCt goods, -AN II- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, OLD SXVNJO HAVIVtl IIOUOIIT OUT THE IISTIIIU HTOt'K of C'lotlnm; und Dry (lood of a laruo BANKRUPT SALE San Francisco, -AT 40 lE&2r Cent.! I.ki tliin actual ort of iiiaiiuf:icturln( lo n-ll my vnllru ito k of I am imaMcd Clothing, Gouts' Furnishing Goods, Dross Goods, Linens, Parasols, Kuohing, Linon Collars and Ouffa.Nap- lcinsrunkBjValiseB, Hats, Caps, &.O., Lower than any Oilier JIouso IN Tin: STATU. My stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISH usa GOODS X X XXX XXX O XL Ml o, My Prices aro Low ! Aud flood of tho lll'.ST material. Call early, ami Secure I.irRiiins ! Gold, Sllvor, and Currency, Taken at Par ! all pT antiwor.nii ulqqk, hai.ru. Admlnlntrator's Notice. NOTICK I hereby u!"'i t'"t the tiudr!:sNl ha Iwti appolntul ti(1iululr,i'or of ttu vrtatu of (lorB'i J Itrny. il i oJfe.l, liy III County fMirt of .Ma lion cowl), Mjttf of Urown, and that all pvrion hav nt claim mitltn.1 .vM e.ute ara (wiuirml to pro unit tbo faaii'. with tU tiriir 04iclm, to thu mi. (Im.Ikium. in tliuilty of ! tv of hAloiH. In Mll "'wiiitv fur allouaooe. lliilu nix tnouUi from thU dat. Dated May 'J h, tSH k C. 0, KtfflKV, Adralnlitralvr. AYrouRlit-Iron Siiiiilc-Gciir J. ! Case & Co., Improvements for 1877. WAKELEE'S SQUIRREL AND GOPHER Exterminator ! THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE! All others are Inferior Imitations ! Kiiit.mh ltuiiAl, I'liKn't Dear Him I havo Jiut inndoanixicrimvtit with urt'iiatvd jiol.on for kill limtiiititrrol. inittliiKOutncaniarU of tho folluwlnu poison : A can or ItawoyV. n can of HtouloV, anU a cati of thu artlrlo ciilti-il Wakoluo' r.xtcrmlnator. Olio can of Wakclcu'H kill n many a nncn of iiarnny i niuirri'i -iiiriin. ana a in Htvolo Hijtilrtul 1'oUon. Thlukln many an ten ran of iir thu thu remit will ho liilo'ritlni: to jour ri'mler!. I enil it rorlhmr licmiat. o'liunu'to jour ri'n(icri. i Your, vitv rufiicrtrhllv. 1. Wooim'Aiii). iiaynaru, April e, iotu. Vff I" purcliailnB, enro rhontd lu ued to order 'w nkoloo'm. T. A. DAVIS & CO., POlirr.AS'D, moltriile .jn(. WAKISIKK'S BATH FOR SHEEP A HINOI.K THIAI. ONLY I nucotary lo proru IM rupirlort'lllclcncy. H. P. VTAKDIiEE & 00., Importers of Drugs am Chemicals, AUKNTH A.Vt JlA.VAtKIW IKH.DKX ClTi' VII Kit I VA I, WURKN, )t)ra'J N,N I'llANCINCIO. ... . . :.. a ..-n. Tlie . 1. T. Company's BdDaHi 8tomuor MoMINNVIIIE war, i.kavk ri'Miuii rn Baioiii Kvcry l'ltlDAY. ruturnlni; on HATUItDAY, Vnil .lVTHN-On MONDAY ami WHIINHS U.Wi roliiniliuon 'J'UKHD.Vtrl and TllUIUDAYH. 3FOOX5lO, Patromzo Your Own Boat! I'rotcctioii tiKafiiMt IIIkIi fii:irtiii(KMl. ICatcM JOHN G. WRIGHT, Dealer In FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, CO.MMrjUUBAE, stki:kt. Salim, April ai.lOTS. d.Vwtt Stoclcholdem' Mootintj. "VOTIi'I! Nhirvliylviiilnt lho Annual moetlni; i.1 ofTuniT Hior iik and Traolo Co, will roiiftuio ut 'i'lirnur on mlnvmlay tbo Mil tl)j of .In no at Hi o'clock u. in. for thu nirpou of Ilcrtlnu IHrcctora and t.'ituoicttnj; auch i.tliur hiulnai u nuy lutjnlly vomu btforu the mtHtli'. llv onlur of thu iiuard. I.HWIS IILBAIINBY. TtltNCU Oti. May 3Ut 1WT, Becrttary. 1 w I ( -f ..".',".&- Hfn.-J I A K j ,"'f ,'1 L' V:' sy r ' ,- - . H- , A .I iiiiiiaili in himMMmjBJA'Pm if i :i4t! J 'wTFUt - '3 J-TH , , , ..w. . a . :. te&mt.i.l Xxii&i&M)&te,