Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 15, 1877, Page 6, Image 6

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FFICKHNofHie NATIONAL ORANGE.
Matttr John T. .Ton
c(, Barton, Phillip. Ark.
dman, I'avr 1'aw, Van Dares,
OctrietrJ.J. Woodman
Mich.
iMturtrk, II. Hmcilley, Crcaco, Howard, la,
SUneanlA. J. Vnutfhn, Mcmiilila.Teua.
Ii7 Steward Mortimer Whitehead, Mlddlebueu,
Bomcrrct. N. J.
CnapMnH. II. Kill, BprltntltnrouRh, warren, O.
Trtanrtr-r. M. McDowell, Wayne, Htcueeii.N.Y,
.SucrelaryO, II, Keller, l.oulvlllo, Kv.
Gate-h'triKrl). Dinwiddle, Orrhnnl drove, Ind.
Certn Mr. John T. .Team, llirlon, I'lillllim, Alk,
Ftota-Mtr. Samuel K. Adamr, Aloiiliccllo, Minn.
umoni Mr llnncy (loililarrl, North Mruiihy, Ct.
vy A'iMimt .Steward hUn C'arollnu A. Hall,
Loulavlllt, Ky.
EICUUTIVH COMMITTKB.
1). Wyntt Aiken, (Chairman,) I'nltcebury, H. V,
V,. It. Hlinnk mil. Iluliuiiui Iomii.
IMillpy T. ( linrv. CI in mint N. II,
Allium (I .liter. Uim k I'ui,,- Whlti'dili'. HI.
W. It. ChutiiiHrx, (Janmliio, Hurcell, Ala,
OlllrcrN of Oregon Mtalo Urutiue.
WntttrVi'm. f'jriif, Frio.
fJumrrr-A It S'lipli.y, Oswfpn, , ,
lAciufr-ilit.K N. Hunt, Sublimity.
ti-tcittttiu'V. I, l)itld'on. Halcm, . -, -auwanf-W
II. Tiiii'iim, U'airCViiUi, V. T.'
Atthlnnt Ntviiird -u V. Illildlu, C'aiijenvlllcr
Ciniilaln W. II. (Ir.iy, A.loilu. ,. ,-
TrHWirtr-HfV, l.e i'6tllanil. S t
(laU-Ki'iMr- A II. (ImIiuiii, I'lslicr'rf 1uidlii,',
Clark count, W T.
(Vn-1-Mr. II. A. Mlllor. .lackninVllln.
Jiinoim Mri H I), llurhiin, McM-mivl lc.
7VM-MrK. I A.K'lly I'arl I'nttUliJ., ,
l.mlij Ain't .StcwtrJ ilre. (leort;ll HmlthrUooil
Hlv.ir. M'l.nn tnnn r.
k&eutlte VomintUuVTn. C'yriif, Stlo; It. Clow,
DjIIih; I'. I,. Hniltli. IIimkI lliwr. ,
filali Jlulit(4i I''Ht-'l. I'. !. I'orlloud.
Stato Grange neimtiou for 1877
IUI OJflct. firjirtii.
IUNTON.
A llolilir
I'l.AtlUMAH.
Kiinrh hklrvluc,
N W llnmlill
.Corralll; .Corrallli
llutto Creek,
Oregon city.,
nuLiiuii.
J.W llatel .......MjMloOi-d:
, t, fl.T.l.i... ll.,lna ritllliili
......
M H l.,lll'l .,.... ..,rtlt. f, j.VW.t ......
MUI.TSOialI, I'i .
l'l)inilnn Killf Ratt rirllaud....KnitJoJllnd
MAIIIOt,
1 l'f.'nllenriii Iliilluvlllu irr
U W Hunt Uuhllinlly..,. KaJcia
i Ikl KIJfr. I
'JN TMIIIufA lackuntlllo JacktonvUlo
I'nUv.
1' A I'atturiwji Illckrual Baltm
I.4KS.
.1 J Clinrlton (luore Ijke TacknoaTlUe
jii'KnuaB,
IJ.uik'l Klnl..i Kerbyvllle JacknouTUlo
t.Air.
JuiiH'ii W MatliKW ....(liulicn
I.INN,
It A Irtlno Lebanon Albany
nxtso,
John Km! Tyjjli Tke Dallci
rMuiu..
) ( Duilimn...., McMlnnvlll)
J H.tppliiKtou Oaituu
IIIUNT,
I) II lllmlinrt Canyon City Canyon City
IOI.VM1IU.
U W.Murll Columbia City
Tii.i.muoit.
II 1' llot.lt'ii Tillamook North Vamhlll
I'MATIU.A,
J H Wlil tn Wvtlon Wvatou
1111)14.
J Henry Hhroedcr,... Ott
wauiiMirroN Tinnirunr,
(LAIIU. , ,v
H VT Itrown...., Vancouver.. I.,,
oolumuu. '
......,...
1, i DIOIIIi .., ......
WllltMAH.
f n ut.i.
..uayion...
......,.........,
IIb Itlnxerr. Colfax..
, OHSilaua. ' TtVV
CoUax
H2 uooiiaia Kima
........ .......f....
VIKHCB.
Sti Maikham Chehalts loat
TIIUnaTHN,
1. 0 Abbott Olympla .Olywpla
X Lonuilra ,,..,.,.t.Voln...... ............",
KINO,
Jultu Ilnrloa Hcatl'.e.. Poattle
I.BWI.
I. H I'lurnin,.,.. Claiualo.. .....,..,,
YAKIMA,
CI' Cook KlIunMiarx ,1,
In any conntr wbiri tho Depnty ainolntiM la uot
tlui moat rnllablo, ar.il tho (lrniri' of ilio locality ylll
iiropcrly liullcato tomua rholci. I will hoplra'tnl, for
in many liKtancvit I l.aui lire n ohllvi'il lo luaku ap.
iioibUuvutD without LljuIiiIxo to niiirm.
.WM.jOVMUa,wa S
'AntWt Onvou Statu Oranao, 1'. of II
Mooting of Suborditmto Granges
rv0 Kriiiviiv
llplHi'o. 8t; nn.t i lii 'Alliiyfir&-th(riif '
uiiu iiii.tiuriuva m mtcu mouin, in iua. in.
Oak I'lalii, No. tl, Iu llalney, 'Jnd and ltd
haturdaysni II a..m. , T-v r fr
lliiiiinr, No, WVIn OranfnriliiVillor 1st
and Urd .Saturdays, at- p. m. : ' i,,i
N.vrsMiio No, h3, at Millers Station, lib
'Saturday, at 1 p. in,
larimiiou No. 21, el abanon, 'J J and 4tU
aaturdarrat' 10 ".'.'
Oraud 1'ralrle No. 19, 4th Saturday. "
Knox Hutte Nu. 2J, Jat ami 3rd Hatur
t,'M . . . i
Nautiam No. 37, aaut And -lib Hatunlajra,
at 10 a. m. '
llnmiuvllle No. It, let And 2nd Satur
days. V
'IViiKont, No. 7, Utaud 3rd Fridays, at 10
a. in.
llarrUburg, No. II, 1st and 3rd Satur
days, at 10 a. m, j y Yf
rmeau, no. U, 1st ami 3J Saturdaya, at 10
u. in.
Happy lldnn No. It), tit and 3d .Saturdays
In oaoii uiouili Aom Oototnir to June, and on
iiusroN oouNrv,
Hoap Creek No 11, Ut Saturday at 10 a, in.
Willamette No ,VJ, latThursiUy, at 10 rt.m
l'hlloinalh, No I J, 4th Saturday, at lOa.in.
LANK COUNTY.
i'roisMoll, No. 01, 4th Saturday, I p. m
lIiiKono, No. .V), lu Kugnaa City, 3rd Sat
day, at 10 a. iu.
I'litrliy, No 7tl,a.l Salunlay.
(IiikIicii, No. lot, l.tSU'.urday, at lOo'clook
Juuuiloii City, No, 43, iind Mat ut day, utl
i p. in. . ' "
MoKeiule, No, 107, Camp Creek, '2d Satur
day. roue COUNTY.
Oak l'otid, No, 3,, standard Salurdaye.jjj
,h Hmv'hiohcouniV, x a ivi
.Mdiiiia, No 13.1, Ith Salunlay,
Itni-k I'njm, No 1SY Jlli(r.y, all pni.
H.itto Onmk,' So. 8i, 3rd SMiuiUy: ut 10
u. in.
WASIUNtll'ON COUNTY.
lliitveilou Ni
100, maota Ut, Hdurday, at
. . I . . ' f V , . -
10 o'clock.
rjTTTT
rnofl
Tub tlniiKa-Ttiti
KuirtlllVf
Jaava the
total nouiiir of
rof psvliu (Irailktu la roirlid
atll.iUI, nottluoludlag Alatiatna; OregbnV
inn mi naiuroay too luiaaoe or tue year.
llarilionv Nil. "A. Mr. I Milnnluv ririlrlv
exi'iipt In Nov. Ihw , Jan., Feb., and March,
vwhou they moot the Ul Friday,
ArlaiiM, MoiiUmi, and Canada. Up lo Ihe
Usulng of Mr- Ivellay's riwirt, In 1H7!,, tbera
had bimii Uaua.1 In the UulUal Suu, 'i 2U0
ohartern, whlnh, pli Kii last year, makesa
total or 'iS,179, vlug 10.M1 O ranees, or
about two In. avnry live dadleonaolidated,
or dallmiuaai. This Is a praUy aaavy rata of
tuorullty, bat not saeaaalr ' whau we re
aaeaiber now asaay U tastes, asaaaUllv ta
'tbe BortHersst, wars orgaaUad waeai tbara
was not suflscleat larrUory aa4 amBbira le
support I bans, ' ' -
7 What U t Orogrt
11 tW following extract from the National
Granger I an excellent lllaatnUon of what
the grunge la and what It accomplishes:
It Is s moral organization the virtues of
honesty, intoKrlty and frugality aro tauttht
and Icoptconatanlly boforo the the minds of
the membors, and no ono la ontltlod to
memboruhlp who is dishonest, Imperative,
vulgar or profano.
It la u nodal organization, for tlio reason
(hat the brothers nml siBlors moot in happy
unison, rejololnx togother iu that fraternal
fooling which lias n tendoncy to lmtirovo
aooluty und make us willing to listen to tho
wants and rellsvo tho dl-trctscd of poor un
fortunate brotliersnud hlitcrs.
It Is nn Intellectual organization, for In the
giangu brother t-trllcort hnud with brother,
and slilor with ulslor, uud
oiioh ono htrko-'
invlgorato each
(o elucidate, enliven and
other.
It also liolpi (o oilucilo thoin in their
hotnc, homo and Hold duties, us wo well
know (hatn good hounowlfu will, in tho ex
otiiplllluntlou of her duty, stimulate her
ulstnrs'tu go nml do likewise. Also, nn at
trjotlv), plraiuit and wall oidorod home
vAtmut Mil to inspire nu uiitlnisiiisiii which
cannot bo resisted, and which must mnko
lniireslon that cannot bo o islly ururd N
nlnt with tlio f.trmj tint brother who raltoM
two biiiliiils ofuurn or other cronn. wimti Dm
other raUts but one. und oomiIJIlcs It, iiiihi
and will awaken n duilru Iu otherd lo obtslu
u similar result.
Keport.
To tho Worthy Mahtor, and memborn of
Closhen Uruugo:
We. OUroollimlttee lo Whom was rufiirrrd
tho ritolutloiin or I'onimm Urnngo or Alurlon
county, willi lusti uctloilH to give oxprosMi n
or diifben Urango on matters ooutalutd
tbortln, would reciHctfullv rminrt tlmt u
nto or the opinion tlmt the capital w hluh has
controlled the monopolies hnrolofoio in tho
Willumutte valley, are controlling them at
this time. Thcrelnro,
JtnMilvod, That wo would doom it a wise
ami Judicious pollnyln tho producers of this
vally on the river thoroughfare at this time
to preparo lor nny emorgonoy that may arli-o
In the matter of transportation or their pro
duce, notwithstanding tho old companies
havo made liberal lieduellonuou freight and
fair promises I'or the future.
KtihoUttl, Tluil w would reooinmend the
producera to ialonl.o O. W. I.oukhoart iV
Co's, iraiiHportatlou uumnauv as lonir hh tlmt
company carries loru falrnud liborarfiolght,
ami no lumor.
ltiiMiiivuil, '1 lint wn are of tho opinion llnu
producorH of this valley havo caiimil and mi
ergy suliiolinit at their command, If proisjrly
tisud, to eventually control the freighting
bUhhiMHOf the Wllhiiiinilo river.
Cali:ii Davis, Uhalnnau.
Tho SUto Orango at Salom.
Kaht Iouti.ani, May an, 1877.
Ed. Fahmkii.. I think the Urangers should
all wrltu aomethiug to your papor, at least
iu regard to tlio pleasant uiauuer lu which
they wore entertained by tbo good people of
Salem, e.paolally tbo editor and hiafamlly.
Such a Hoclablo time they navor should for-
fot, all seemed to.eajoy tbemslve so well.
I was almost enough to make a person, for
get the carea.or home and frailly aad to
J ' iWtrtojsshlng besides slaves to
the rami, which they si ways have been. It
shows that the farmer la reapecteil by othor
classes or atopic, andktlMugU. Ihorarmers
hai hsretoforeepjoyed.lesi'ifliclal' privil
eges tbaa almost any other claw .ofiiooplo,
WO (eel that (ho limn linMrnnw, iiIi.ii u,,nl.
iiiivneKfs are noi only open to but apprecia
ted by rarmerM. Mautiia A. i.ii.NT.
. In resronso to Ihe aboo, wo wu aiy tliat
thoeiiJoyment'wiiNtntitiml, for not only the
editors ot tho Fahmkii, ami their laiiix,
bht tint friemls among tlm eHiapui oIH ilmn,
woo were iiriithiit mi iliut ,nniii, ..n...ri,
lit declaring tlmt It was one ot the iiiohI ,n.
Joyablo iiiuh they over lemoinln-r simndlnu.
iihoiolt will uot be the last or the kind
Hint will be enjoyed '"gajkiu. t rj TT ?3
,31 CeleBrUonjt Turner. " '&
Tim.NKa,Juno5,lb77.
K. Faumku: At a mcetlucof thooltiznna
of Turner and vicinity, J4y MsktlMlaitiatory
steya were takeu for the prvfaratlou for
one ol those eiijoyableooeasioaa, abator cele
brating our 101st National BlrtMaur at this
place. An Invitation waasxtssslasl ta iaavi
them to ox tend tho Invitation to their slater
Lodges and Orange to be pressat and par
tlcipato In the eaerelaoa oftbeday as oraaui.
aaiioua with the privilege orriurmii an
orator to addre uie ionle9a"tsajeoMloa
u uyu.i iui uioir rtMiouiiva orUers. An In
vllatlou Is also extended to one and all who
wish to Join with us In oelefaratlnK this our
natal day. The following rwolutlon was
a .'opted:
He solved, That tlio aectetary bo Instructed
to furnish tho Salem and Albany papers
with a copy of the prooeedlngs of Ibis
mooting.
Cloud orators and a l-,k.I ilmu lu nmnu,i
llioae who wish lu imiiih, Come one, come
all, with ba-kots well tilled. For the tteueUt
i't those who wish to eugage lu lbs amuse
mentor tripping the llglu fantaatlo toe, a
good htaKii will be erected and music aupplh
ed, under tho maiiHgemviit orsouaa reepoual
bio (Hirbon.
m i r, i J.O. UlllAICKBTCll'n.
M. A. O, lt01IKHTM0N,F0C'jr,
' Now Forma.
Dom anyone lynow how NSaay aw (arms
havo boeti oamel (u tho United feMatvs and
thai r territories thla yat- how waay new
tog cauiua ba.va been bulltt how aaaay acres"
111 YUgut sou jiioweit.up
for tha tasi time?
it lymi piniuuia that auyona
does know
ivithaaactueat: hut there la a little table In
horep.irt of the Secretary or tbo Interior,
pru.eiitid to Congrtua lately, which furnish
ea tho uisterlat fir an approximately ftotract
fwW1' to theae qnostlona.' JDurliig tba year
ending with June last there were takeu up
finder thu bomeatead law UJifc.tfoo aosaa.
rsen i ami waeiiHp uaaer tue uoumieau
law 1 r actual cultivation, an la gonarally
lakMt lp lou of I dp. .. It, would appeart
therefore, thai luore tbaa 17,000 new faraaa
were commenced last year uudar the hpia
ataaallaw alona: Hut this la uot all. Thar
were sold" dur lu. the year tUAjtVi aoras for
iHtab. aad U7,oW aena wara altowsal sat aalll
Uryland warraaU; 1 h) ao tjaaht trasj that
aasmtetierihaaa TKW aaraa mm haastht
r eatatad by others thaa actual aatsastaTW
apsaaiatora at Inr.BaaariM whs saaaw taTaaf-
aaenUofthkiBattira for future purposes. It
would to fair to aatlmate, however, that half
of the 778,831 acres were purchased or eater
ed for the purpose of immediate settlement
and cultivation; and this calculation would
give us 2,432 more new farms of 160 acres
each. There were also 21,018 acres entered
upon the Sioux and Chippewa half-breed
serin, and 007,081 acres taken tip undir the
limber culturo law. Leaving theso two
latter Items out of the ratoulatlon, wo havo
an aiwregnio 01 about 111,600 new nomes. in
llvo years from now thise 10,500 farms, un
der good management, ought to produce an
nually some twenty million bushels cf
wheat, somo forty million bushels of corn,
and Homo four hundred head of oattloor
iwliio iiialcluKnroviAlniminnrethanonnuKh
to furnish moat nml hre.d forNowYoik
city lor a yoar. ir. r. World.
HOW T CIKT AllNO.-UuU't stop to tell
slorfos In business hours.
It yru havo u placo of Intsin'.S'j bo found
there when wonUd,
ino man cm get rich by hitting arountl
Hlorris ii ml s.ilnoiis,
Winer "fool" In huslnnss mDltors.
Ham order, sj-tem, ruguUrlty mil
Uroilli' tfh,
Din.. med lie with buhlnota you know
nothing ''I'-
tm not klt'k every one In your path.
Morn milts can be mudo lu a daj by going
sicaiiuy inan ny slopping.
I'ay us you go,
A nntti of honor rcapcotn Ills wtrd as no
dons his blind.
Help others when ou can. but never clvo
wiiatyou osnnot allurd to, Minply bcciU.so
Ii Is l.isblonablo.
I.i-arri lo 'ay No. Nn necessity of snspp
Iiil' It nut dog fmhlon, luitiny It (Irmly and
restieclfiillv.
U-o jotirown brains rather lliati tb'so of
others.
IjTirn to think and nnt lor vour-flf.
Keep ulinul of rather than behind tho
times.
Yooiw men. out this nut mid If Hum bn
sny fdly In the nrgumoiit, ! us know.
Decoration Day.
About ono bundled niumbrm of tlio
Grange rra'rnl y, mei on .Salunlay last, tho
O.h lnst.,ln tbogiove botwicn tbo Cstl.ollo
anil Odd FnlliiAra' t'eiiititerv, and after hav
ing donned tholr regalia, formed In procois
Ion, and, under the dlroctlon of Otlu Sauigr,
Marshal, marched lo the O I' Cemetery.
They wure laden with fronh UowersJ to
strew upon the graves or departed members
or the Order. Short nddressss, upproprlalo
to (ho memory of theso who had gone boforo
were niado at eaoh or the following uravo:
Mrs. F. It Smith, Mrn Pierce Mrs. Jiidsou,
rillburn Crump, 1). 11. Carlwlght and Mr.
Ht'tinels. Aftor tho ceremonies the proceds
Ion refirmod uud rolurneil to the roe,
11 III, M IV I'lltullftll UMUfa,l..tnil u.l.l Hll.lrnH nf
when the company dispersed to tholr overaf
homes.
IMtoiiAiu.K lliwuir oka Foitntfi.v
AVAIL Tho Now York l)dtyni
JJolh Uusslii nml Turkey, tlio two
powor.s now involved, uro praln pro
ilui'Inu; uouutrins. llu.sslit iisuully ox
ports each .vettr about 675.000,000 binliold
of unilii (o England and Eurotioan coun
tries; Turkoy und hordononuouclud lust
your exported to Qreat Britain ulono 0,
800,000 busholn. i that betwoon thoso
founirioswotUdrprob'ibly cut off alwut
42,000,000 bushels of prnin usunlly distri
buted throughout Kuropo. This defi
ciency tho Uuitud-fitHtes would bo
uiuinly expected to sunply, This is
only ono way in which tho war would
oilbct us; but it In tho ono wheih has a
direct bearing on our railroads, whoso
busiuo.ss Is either good or bad, accord
Iiil' as tlio crops of tlio Western Stnlos
aro !arj,'o or suiall, and accordluu; as
thoro'ls-n-forbigii 'demand or not for
them. There arc iitluir wnvs In wliiid.
tho war would favorably ttllect us, and
not a tow in which tlio effect .wohid bo
unfavorable-. .It Is'nrJy yot-to aav what
tho western props will bo;'tiu inillca
tions, mi far, however; uro favorable.
UllillT .Sl.M'-Kvri;i;j. NotllillL'
hhrtri u iniujuniro thah to boehiJ H)nnfl
niui iL'ifoiiU) in his own ov.w It w !.
slavish feelltiL' tlMtdepnid'o4.tliol.ivi.
A base ambition niakes tho hmu that
ciierisiios it base. No ouo can dobaso
you but yourself. SlandorM satire,
talseliooilJjijudUce-l theso can1 never
rot. you otyourmaultood.Menraay,
Ho uboutyoufttjhoy intey cherish swK
plonBmanlfoltl,"they may mako,your
leenncs tno tariroior.lholr.Avit or cru
jlty; never bo alarmod; never swervo
nn Jnch.rom.tlio lino your judmunt
and conscience" havo murkod out for
you. Thev eannot bv nil rlinlr ..ir,rtj
tage away your kuowlodjjo of yourself,
tho purity of your motives, thu inte-'
rlty of your character, and tho iieno
rosily of your nature. While tiieno aro
ieft you aro in lailnt of fact unharmed.
No hinj outside youtvelf can over
make you smaller than you aro to-day.
If you shall dwindle; it leanness ami
Inability .shall coinu to any faculty; if
you shall loso what makes vou an orna
ment to the rank ami ortler and intelll
Konco to which you were born thu
t, . - " -.. .. ,..
ios will do a noir-inillctod one. Self
dejrriitiou is the only deKratlatlon man
can know. Gotilen JlttU'.
OltoiMiN Kanhah. Chlvusn, ainy 1 1.
ThojfYi6nm: this morninu; publishes
reports from ill eouutifs in Kansas. In
nearly every county tho total lU'reuim
under cultivation lurRely exceeds that
ot last year, and wheat, oats, rye, hurley
pie., nuver looked -Utur. Com plant
Injr Is delayetl on account of.lho buuk-i
ward sprlii;r.ngrit af fovfiloenlltltes the
KniHsliopiaviuatlnifis'tlio'runsolve(l
problem w yet, but it is jjenorally set
Mwl that Kun:is will iilitiit wholly es
capo tho deatrujtlou or her crops by
locusts this year.
Till: OOOn WlKi:. Sim i-.imi.i.m.l.
,eth her husUtnd in any vuuul matter
by coiKstautly tilwylii; him. Blio never
crovseth bur huaUmd 1. tho Kurinatldo
or her anger, but stays till It bo obblnjr
water. Her clothes aro ruthor comely
than costly, and alio makes plain cloth
to be velvet by her handsome woarlnjr
NsvexJkJiwfcBd bAxm oaer-troa-W
of any klrnlMf you Hro vexedwith
ypuraalf or tho wortti tMa to uo way to
Mike, and. depeud upon it (hh wlU
octtuwelcoBie thoBghta.
WAsniNOTOH's Idea or Civil Sbbvick.
In January. 1780, four months before he waa
inaugurated, be wrolo to Samuel Hanson
that If be entered upon public life again, be
meant to bo "not only unlettered ny promts
es, but oven uncharitable with creating or
feeding tbo expectation of any man living
for my assistance to olilco." He eald "the
ear of the nominator ought to be open to tho
comments on the merits of each candidate,
and to bo governed primarily by tho abili
ties wh'ch aro most peculiarly adapted to tho
nature ami unties ot the muce wmen is to no
tilled. " He was determined to go into the
obalr of noverument perlectly irors and in
match, 1780, ho writes to Benjamin Harrison
that in limiting appointments, "a duo regud
shall be hud to the illness or characters, the
proleuslons of ditlerent uaudidales, and, so
tnr dm proper, to pollllc.il considerations."
He oonstanily ropeats this ptlnclplo, adding,
on one occasion, the dlstrihuHou of positions
of ItuDortance lo arIous pans of the Union
as Indl'poiiKiblu to the happy beginning of
i ho government. Hut Illness Is ulnars the
foremost rnndllloti.
When i-hiiig n had onteiod upon tho
o!ll! of I'rrfeideni, ho I'mII thai nominations
forapp iiitmrnt itr.i nuioni: the mostd ll
cale and difllrult oi his dutis. Ouoofhls
eaillest letters upon the sttlij-ct la to tho
widow of Oenoinl Wonster, tho horo of the
fiction at baubury durlu tho Uuvnluliou.
Tho letter is very lender and oiiuidorato but
firm and respecilul. "As a p.ub'ln mnn, act
tit only with lo'orniU'O to tlio iniblui good, I
luttatbo iillowfd todsaido upon .ill points ol
my duty without coiisulclug my iiiolluations
and wishes. " And in tlio aitno letlor: "All
that I lequlro Is the name and hiicIi loath
mnnlals with respect lo abilities, integrity
and Unless as It may be In tho power of the
mj ral applicants to produce lloyond this, j
iioiiiiinr witti me is tiica&ar.v or win on or
tiuv avail ti them III my decisions " !
Noven. her, 170, hu wrlfes to Jooph .Ione:
"In every iioimuntiviu to olilco I liavueu
duavorml, ki tar as my own knowledge ex
tended or Information could be (drained, to
make tituofts of character mv nritiurv id)
Jeot." In Kobruary, 1791, after hoiiorabl)
and faithfully folldWIug this eourso, he
writes to General Ainistrong: "In a word,
to a man w ho has no ends to servo nor
friends to piovlda lor, nomination toollhe Is
the most Irksiiine pirt of the extcuttw
trust" MhIcImk tho lust distinction betuHn
political ami mm political otllca, hfi wrPe.s In
Timothy Pickering In September, 1795: "1
shall not, whilst I have tho honor lo admin
later tlio government, briuir a man Into any
ollli-o of consi-quenoo kaowluuly wh"
polhictl teno n are adverse In the mcHsuna
which the (Jeuoral Oovetnmeiit aro pursu
lue, tor.thls, In my opinion, would be u sun
of political sulnlde."
Dr. H. SMITH,
3NT M7I
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MAIiKai, OREGON.
Olilco moved over HltKYMAN UttOS.' NEW 8TOJIH
Olilco hour from 0 a. m. to 3 v. in.
Salem Flouring Milli,
UXST FAMILY FLOUH,
BAKBR'B KXTRA, XXX.
SUPKRFUiB AND ORAnAM,
MIDDLINOH, BRAN, AND BHORTfl,
ConMtnutly oil Haxad.
HltflnoMt Prloo in OA.SI1
Paid for Wheat '
taut;
O. KINNEY,
Aront 8, F. If.
Sent 13tf
Oo
KhTAULlMlCI) 1835. .,-
Willamette Nurserv,
&. W. WALLING & SON.
rROI'ltlKTOlIS,
Oawogo, Olrtclcamas co., Orogou.
PEACH PLUM,
mio Italian l?ruuc,
Ami tho bed ark Ilea ef
a'limi,
& in lie,
Cciicli,
Alilo,
1'enr,
Cherry,
Nut and Shade Trees,
IN HJl.l. ASSOltrilKNT.
Sond for Desci ipt ire Catalogue.
It.
STKANG.
Inipuitcr ami Dratar In
'S
Improved Ivjiugs,
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PROPRIETAltY
MEDICINES
os
DR. CHANDLER, F.R.8.A.,
Lata Phytleiaa t M. Qtorpa't and 8t. Barthalo-
maw'a Haaeltil, London, Curator to
aTEIiiabeth'a, etc
After ieor of the most rnhorlntit re.
atareh und invmtlitatton, and afiir the
practical application In tieatiueuttn limit-
ii iu of patient, le. Chandler, .I.M.,
M.V., now present to the American jiub
lie the following remeiltei, hi milv die.
covcry and property, the rfflmcy of ivlilch
it utimtril in tho roliiniliioii nuinitltn of
testimonial, the unsolicited ofcrliiis of
suffering find dlsrourayed patients, uhn
havo nut only recolved relief and henejlt
from tltelr continued use, but ham hi en
rudlinllu cured of ailments und chmnlo
roiajdalnts, which have btvii aiinined by
lArt moaf tmlncni physicians as hopeless,
THE WONDERFUL
EGYPTIAN BLOOD-PURIFIER.
IIxBlVAn. ft
T!it incomparable DWtniAril'jf'iii
ft powerful All'VllATirj:, XttMltl, J)T
VltVTIC, ltl.l fJlUltJSTJC, and Al'Jtltl
J:KT, combining virtue u-htch inula'
U Invaluable unit newer-falling, and by
it continued use tvltl thorouyhly ciutll
titto all diseases of tlm blood, lis, Ingre
dients mro of a pitnly harmless extrac
tion, the products gathered f i om remote
J.)ltItln Provinces, and where there Is
the slightest taint of tllsiase in the sys
tem, It never falti In ejecting Hint ulseiiso
through the medium of the shin, ttr ex
pelling tt through the many anil various
cAituiiel of the body, tltetchy ullcxclug,
nml, indeed, forcing all the minits Into
tlirii' proper normal mid functional con
dition, A very brief spine uf llmo niil
caitvincw any patient lining it, of its un
doubted reliability and tconderiil cura
tive properties, it being, most unquestmii
ttbly, tit very acme of medical trliiiniilis.
ifff( in tho tieatnienl
of At. l;l tilmenmn
where
the blond itself is tiftmnrllu lint
seal of the lesion or disorder, such t
NCIMVVLA anil tho thouwnd and ono
causes tkm load to till terrible ulllctlon,
of tefstth ell civilised communities are
ey
Of "Bins of tin, father shall
mnto4he third and fourth, nsit-
mow jiiuiica jiruii, i ins iii.rri.
rial
emtl
."ttiul to JlllOKV.N-lttinU AM
JUytMMBM'Milt VUHbXJJUTlOKS it it a
tf.cerfwt rejuvenator, causing tlm urech
of man nce more to assume tho Ooii-lili
tonn of manhood.
J'or C VTA N I: O VS Til 8 1 VI SJ.Vf , Vll TX-
Aitr ntKORHEits.t oxsrti'ATio.s on
CQSTITKNX8H, J.tyjJlt AM MUSKY
COaif&JUXTS.UJtAJ.JtA I. A A U KJAl V
OVS DM HI LIT Y, JtlUJI MATJXJir,
ar.Axnvi.An xalaikij.mvma, vn-
THi:tiIOXATOU8 lAXCIHt, M'VllVY.
AhlllCTlONS O.' Till: HUM:.1!. 1XDO-
i.i:nt vacuus, 1'i:3iaj.v o.ir-
1'I.AIltTS (and to the gentler scjo it Is a
boen Ion) sought for by sensitive, susern
title, and delicate
to females, as It tnl.es
u filr ailments) AX It
direct nttion
all rmuMH hy oiiitoxia dim: as i
MDOI
v uiinoxja jhhi-'asi:
ix wiiicii Tin: iilouo is tiii: m:at
OK XUM IltOUItl.i:. it is invttllHililv. A
ptrsetermnce with this remedy will p'uvo
posit! and permanent cur., ltr
VUILLS and 1'KVAltS and alt JdALA
llIAIi l'OlSONH.
Thousands of Testimonials attest the
truth of these elmlms.
Jhrfot, One Deltur, in large bottle, or
tlm tout, $8. mmmt '
...,... , .. - . OD't.t-'oJ
vfwwv -viiw Mia nui,-j niji.f tfjj.i.r
'BX'lItt J onto ujii
om aat UlH i Jojutn
'ntts av ni io iurf iIIUH,
at saaa ama 'VlW ;N
umU!j I j no
mm ai owja
"S 9oysss asaaa pttai HnfiV UIU
tSjatawMSN SKaa'asaaiSMjJ tt ii Imq'o'ui
mJ Ut1fo ff latMM pun fuuiftuMlo
W2OJ 'lS VHdrt piinj.iiS3
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(tU3UI)D3J) VI CllfSn Ol Mi) d)
pMRMa
UMa ojtuii 'vauni Inti.iiitiKt tujii
Mtttf tna 'ltftuaa Aitto m ujjujjli osuii
oqmJlHvtu puu uou&4otqu flq fssnj)
Majo wxomnt intttJvi oi; ojkiiim ij
inn 'Aituofsuf jtowio tu .yirjo'ii jji.i
"Cmm t oioif J MO'lTiT i'I 'nana u.i
-;.t: m oiojitliiiviujnn puu ctuhidiuli
OlUISSilU linifffU Wltinli .jihi.,1 t..t.T ....
1 ot pitumud U33ii wi i;j.i7j littimutt
oiJjipju pitu'iuimilmvi niutju .O.IIH ni
um .jnij jjijo kitotauMm pun '.(.".i dij
Jo uoilin piiC.mt sjion out J n uiinujUitua
iHiipiud o) spuit fjji)iil).iml u))h,..iii Jo iVi
iiunl,,tj oui oin IvJiili.i vif iif iiiilivim
sf pnoiq oifX atli) JMJU.I7P put, p,J
mud if m VJiipojil o; jiiij; sjsuna lUinjc
'Noma
sp!oijJoui3H -S31?d
ct)s o 'aiuoq imF s)uo
anssff wife
HUilUSU reuaiHtMIHXMI ,u.1M aui .JaUj,
puu UHiutuuHi iff fvati iua Jatl.t jwjjJ1
OMtpMjfo Mvi 'tdap syt imoui j Alum
. f cm tit sn ) pttm iidn o ; ntK ,
! on MOaHOYHX ! Aprmlt '
mm fum j4a m tf Atm) mtrnmui- fum
'iubAj J tit ams mj$ )uiJt
-p am BtithsuSp Jtnt asja amw$
qn jtainatss, asai t mn nfnm
-an ttnm UmH nttpr fnoutpn
! tanniat m ap,m mid er;iM
-otdm ttusmtnm tl 'Jail naasimauMf
ma 'iafa Ma tasjfo N031WYUX
'ue)tmstadxi pun tsAno AuftnavvwoSj
OUrSaJntuu ox 'HOIX.JW.1SHOO Aipuon
osva pllf m tfjaiMtwaoa $sitti i-f)nrJ
aim M4 aauy tmus awjashi Htpnq jo jJ
pauoaun 'taiqat 'fUnoo enoiaas u a; ri''
UHUo W Pla paiua-u '0,j y
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- tsamnn aum
Jo 'ajipiq oOjp ii .iv;Ocrf uii( 'aa,x
joii Jo auuuijujjad aii wt
puaiXsa a tout aauo f)m tuatsll jij Joaou
-IIj.'I an puu unnaia mt paaofa si itauutsi
! lutllu iw Aq VZiOUt-u Anpaad
t JJll lU-luapa u Ouynaind ..osjsd
lju puu lijuuaiH Jo Annqtl'Jl VU4J
uyx tJU)itJ)u) puu tauKtui ain Jo tioiau
Jtwi a in aiouiojtf puu 'ililiua ipi unit
-SfaA .in i) suiUUo ivt))p vi aj,,)aj.
mat tuauituajijoasjnoaj -fuq i finuv;iua
"II" J" Outssaadap ttuut i"JI'l -ua yaia
-IkOil pu Ulpaad ajuu u ., .VOUa. I tt
TItB Alton: nKMEDTKA Atttl
thorough in tho tradteallon of the diVtr- c
cut and Ml r lou n maladies dcunmlnnted,
ami mv li s-M. of patient, s.arclAua,
, laborious, and selsntlfio Ou,, !(,,", .
embracing a period of muna t,r vs. in .
Xarooe anil America. ' '
If the steeiiUj diuctlons arn cmintl'-l
teWt, thiiUHHiJs of pat; ills trill I ,f,
uass ta their relutiva itttrils, c. j-
uritf ecery ajcrtio. IJ.t,v t 'iv-.
ttculs so desire, JUt
f..w..y .wHiutivuiitiiij J , , . j y,r
II..JIU III, ...1 f . -
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be plemstd to iiiva o'll )' ,-,,
Iteat by Utter if i,eretar, ,
M
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Urcf the ulove lemnl.c. , ., o ,pt ,
Of StatnU. If tha I'y llM.t - i,v
...h...u j . i
MKDlC'tXKd are net on sale ( ' '"
particular druggist's, tend orders to "".'
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