Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 22, 1877, Page 2, Image 2

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CLARKE & CRAIG,
rvBLiatiEm Ann rnonuiTORS.
K. A. CLAIIKB. D. W. CUAIO.
Term of Hnbacrlptlon.
Ono copy, ono year (52 number) ??0
Odd copy, Mx month (SO number) 1.2S
One copy, three months (18 number) 76
HALEM, FIUDAY, JUNE 2-', 1877.
WILLAMETTE UNIVER8ITY.
Meeting of the Alumni.
From tho Dtlly llocord, Juno 14.
Tho HpaclouH Chnpol of tlio Unlvorslty
wrh ilorwoly crowded last nlKht, and tunny
woro obliged oltbor to romalu standing or
rotiroaltogothor.
Tho oxerolsos woro oponod with music,
bolngan Instrumental duet by Misses E,
llrnvman and T. lloldornoss. which WU
Torvwoll executed, aud then thoolansof
1877 wih Introduced by J. It. Holwood, in a
noat and appropriate opooob, and being cor
dially wolcomod Into the society or their
prodocosHorc. tboy took tbolr seat on tho
platform. Then followed an earnest and elo
quent prayorby tbo llev. Mr. Hum.
Noxtcaino tbo nolo "Chiming Hollo," by
Mlim Ellen J. Obamberlln, and an horolear
voluo mug out and filled tho paclouu chapel
tho perfect stillness and rapt attention of tho
audlonco attoRtod tho away those ayron
strains exerclsod ovor all her bearers. Tho
choir rondorod able assistance, and tho
wbolo porfonnanco was loudly and contin
uously applauded.
Mr. H. II, Ilowltt, of tho class of 1870 was
thou Introduced, und procoodod to deliver
an address on Y. Ho tint called tho atten
tion of his iudlU)rs to tbolr programmes on
which tlmy would Hud that letter which
stands nu it Hlnglo stem and but one foot,
wbilNt iibovo thosu aro two arms, Its smaller
to tho right, lis .turgor to tlio left. Ho then
spoko of those rudo ngeH long slnco burled
In oblivion, mid of which few scattered
memorials ruimtlii, amongst ilicxo Is tho
imtuo of I'ylhngoras, and this Grecian sago
had ruuderud tlio
HVIVUMSY,
Of the ancient Orixiks, famous ns bolng tho
t.yiultul of life. Tho stout representing llfo,
whllo charnelrr I unfounded. Tlio right
arm, tlio path of virtue mill honor, tlio lelt
thittot vii-e, Ignorance anil misery."
Tho spcultor thon spolio eloquently of tlio
lulls, ir.noU and illlllonltlos which itwulled
tho vouth or both sexes In fholr ournoy "up
tho Y of llfo,"but hn told tlium llmfliidiisii y,
ability, hi. (t good conduct, would miroiy uu
nblo Hum loHiiruiount, the sharp turn from
tho stt in, mid climb tixiutluu'ly to tlio top of
tho rlxi" mm of tho Y of lllo," tho position
oocup.ml by tlio brut and tlio noblest of all
c'Iiiiih iiimI countries. Th npeiikur then
Instanced I'luy, Webster, Culhomi iinil many
others us I'X.iuiph's of tlio power of lu. client
Mippli'inontod by Industry. Ho showed
how talent. Industry and tlio succoostul
axi'iuil of tiie Y of II I'n went not cuiillucd
loiuiy cln.s In jarlloulnr. In oauli luuruud
profusion thero wern uotod t'.viuiplo, and
aiiildht tbo merchants Htoud tho unmoor
(lnorgo l'o.ibo.ly rov.'ioil In both hem
Uptimes twit ilillauthrolil, Tliiiu, In iilhul
Ing to the ii"Mortlon that clrmtiiiHtaiicfx maku
iiiuii, aud not men olrcuuiHtuucoii, bo npoko
of h most InloroNtliig liltiloryof tho Krone li
Kevolutlon, which he had met with, and ou
which, though mot admirably wrltlou, In
overy oilier rovpoct, tuli mlstukiin Ide.t wan
Inculcated, and ho then lirltttly reviewed the
curoorM of IMulon, ltobenplrro aud Mlra
beau, a llluMtratlug tho truth of the opx
ltu iirox)nltlon, nitmely, that men make
theiiiMelvtH.
The apoakor thou In very well ohooxn and
oloquont wordn Npoko of thoxo great ntultis
man, lawyern, preacherN.aud orntorrt Illnn
lliirke, l'Mtrliik Henry, Spurgeon, rrofenHor
IvIwurilN and otherit who bad climbed tho
right biauch of that
" v III' I.IKK,"
Which tho dais ho now addniscd worujiikt
..Liiiilm. l.t iiii.itiil
Ho NpoUe In feeling turiuK of tlio Wllliim
otto UuUorhltv, tlio "Alint Miner" from
whoso Hholterlug roof ho hud ptsod out into
tlio world howiu yonri Mucti, and told of tho
dllllciilllox ho and Ills clitssuMiei Irul en
coiiuteied In thtlr Journty up the Y f ti.
Then concluded by an rurnem and focllug
exbortatlou lo IiIm lieurerH lontilvn evrr to
iikceiul that right iiriu of tbo Y of llfo which
l I ho post of viituoiuid honor.
Next billowed nil In-tilinienlitl solo by
Miss i:ivi llro.Miiau aud tolhUsiiuceodid an
iway on "Sruiuiw," written by Miss tier
trulo !:. Miller and reud by Mrs. Maitio II.
Nisitl, this was a vtiry MiKgvfctlvo mid aiiius-
ingsoiioia , 1U( the manner In which lie mated lt,uau
,.- ,i it ' "'J" ,.. ..,. ,LJ ' evidence of a disciplined lulud and well cul
Treat tig of all sorts and M.s or "Mumps," (V( (( ., Tmm a voiMj ,lll0l WAS Hllll.
literal and metaphorical, their tint am oy .miVs llortha and Allium Moort-s, an.l
tibtuiM, Ibi; Injuries to ttj. rocilvcd from and ,m,0mr ,,r VoIc. of tho twin hl-iei.
the bmiellts occasionally courrred by ' i.i,,...,.,,, i.nriiinnlniislv toct.iher. President
"stlllllDS."
To thUsuccoedod n magnificently render
ed solo by .Mrs. Helen Straiten aud thou
came a literary treat or tho richest sort,
imtmily a poem entitled
" WUKCKk,"
liy Samuel h, hlmpNon, the truest poet Ore
gon ever prodiiotid, hiu! oho of tlio most
btlllUiitNtara lu tho coiiNtellallou or tbo Al
umni. This poem was react by Mr, Olms, It.
Moore, and tlitu Hon. Nyl. O. Sluipxon
came forth In the role of Annalist, aud cm
kldtultig that (as ho rouurlted bluisoll) be
was only a Mihsil'iitn and trying lo rovengo
hlniMlf on the man who had vlollinlr.d
him, ho Hiiiil.v.nl remarkably welt and
kept hlxMiidloiu'ti lu mars of laughter by his
quaint humur mid extiaoriliuary puunlng
abilities us Mr. Simpson' MtVirts aro nil
"ul getieti's" "grnvo mingled wlih kiiv nnd
lively with kovoiit,"iiNUlirirlvlmpnNlhhttu
glvea fall Idea ol his Annuls w lilcii to bu prop,
erlv nppti elated tboy iiitiNt pn beard. I hen
the Aniboui wasi-aiig, tho ll.uieiliotion pro
nounced by Itev. Mr. Ittixsauil tlio audtoii'n
hl.iwly dlspomtd uuuului.itis lu iholr prais
1 1 tbo Alumni.
Tho uiiiiuil eleoliii or olU'Mrs f the
Alumni of Hio tVillauiotte Unhoit-llv, took
pl.ici es.enlaysltt niuoii wlih the followitig
remit.
For I'rosl.leiit-P. Willis.
Vice I'lo-lileiiis Mr. IJuiU.v York Moore,
iiUm i r 18-Mij I'. II. t'tawruril, 'tWs M-U
Slmpnio, (Hi I'lik'ov )enu, 'iWj Mrs.
Helen lllliiin Mrattm, 'etl; Mrs. l.ooia
Slinjmon Km ell, i,7; Angle ()iutiln,l t'J,
A.iiiuMix, 'm; ,ii. .Mitttle (III ert Jott,
'7Ui ,Mt lily. Itibiiifciiii S'.Mwater, '7I
Mr, I -r iiiii-on Ktil.t'uswinb. '7.';
Albf.-S Niitiiolls, "Jlt J. N lhtM'aii, '7I M
(I. Houtl, '7ftj MU.TIu'nsalUiblernex., 'TCi
(1. A.(lnibl.e, '77
Snjitlurjl'liaili'" 11. Mounts.
1'rwtsnior M1-h Marie U. Smith.
Kieichit Cou'tulttiHt Utiiiy H. tillTry aud
Miss ('lata A Wall,
tlrtor for I87S-S, 0 K'tyal,
O-slor lor ItsJU J A. Koilwttnd,
INhU; lor ISiV-Mn. Auitdhi Scrlbcr
Miller
P.vr fir IST8-"irt I. Slimmn.
Al.liall fir ItiP.t Syl C, allUpCU. ,
mmencement Tzerciiei.
Loop beforotho appointed hour tho chapol
of the Univorsity was filled with anaudlenco
who had collected from all parts of the Stales
to bo present at tho Graduating Kxerclsos
or tue ciass or i7 s.
Viewed from the platform tho hall looked
llko somo parterre in which the brigbt-hued
flowers of tropical climes Htrovo to overshad
ow tho bright oyes which boa mod from
benoath them, tbo walls were festoonoJ with
lloral wroaths encircling pictures, mottot",
were suspended between tbo arches snu
midway bung amluaturo vossol all decked
out with roses an oniblem, percbanco of
that
HUlI OK LIKE.
on which tbo graduates aro about to ombnrk.
Prnmntlv at 2 p. m. President Catch an
nounced that tho oxercisos would cotnmeuco
and tho Aurora String bandusuered In tuo
performances with enlivening strains.
Then came tho Aulhom "Pralno jo tho
Lord" by tho Graduating cIbss and Oholr,
and tbo solom notos rose and fell under the
skillful leading and accompaniment of Mien
Ellen J. Cbamborlln and Mrs. Ulanoho Pat
terson. An earnest and heartfolt prayor was
then niTnrnd lin bv the HOV. Towor. thon
tbo literary exorcises commoncod.
"Charles Hnmncr" was tho thomo of 0n.
A, Poeblei who, in well choson words brlelly
outllnod tbocareor of that groat Statesmsu
who, In early youth having onloyed all tho
advantages which a thorough homo educa
tion and onlargod European travel could bo
stow, devoted all bis time and talont lo the
enfranchisement of tbo negro. A bold ad vo
rate of freedom, and staunch supporter of the
ITnlnn. tint when tho civil war had ended'
ono or tho first to extend tho band of friend
ship to tho Southerner. "Genius, powr and
unri'xuu. lint morn esnflclallv virtue Kracnl
the life and onshrlucd tho momory of
"CharipiSumnor."'
MIhbNoUIo A. Cookothon road In a clear
and distinct volcoan essay ontltlod
"TIIINflS THAT l.'OhT NOTHINd,"
nnd wasMlowed by Mlsi Norn Itoss who
hud solocted "ShrlncsJ' ns tho subject oHier
vorv miggcHllvo and poctlo essay.
.Miss Anna Ltwrenco was tho noxt In order
aud her "Last Loaf" wbh an ellort contain
ing many suggostlvo thoughts, clothed In
suitable litnguago and delivered with clear
nous nnd good omphnNis.
Thon tho Inspiring music or tho Hand
pnated lortli ngnin ami as iiieirHirnius cimm u
Mr. Frank Irvlno stepped rurwnrd and de
ll t-nreil mi oration on "Tlio South." This
young gontleinan dlsplavod consider itili
powers of Elocution and Hlietorlc, nnd ws
lollowed by Miss Kinmu Jouoi who irv
very pliiHslng (.kotnh entitled " Wlro. "
Nextcamo "Tidal Waves" by M'ns Ni.l'.l.
Moaohiim. Tills essay illspla)rd oniildiT
ahlo powcrH of Imagluatlon nnd tho grm-o
I til gealurrH which ncpompaiiind lw rulm
tlou were desorvi'dly npplHudcd.
Mr. (Jiiucy A.Orulilm thoiigavon gnip'i
Icaud extremely well written 'ut-llnii ol the
liotolo llfo and auhluvemnutHof
(ikoikii: a. cUHriut ;
Coticlndlng with Lungfollow's reli-brnlc I
linns on tlio (loath ol I Imtolilviilroii'tUoiirrnl
Again the music of tlio band charmed the
nurM or tlio audlonco and then MIinNuviU
Grlllltli told or those " flolilon Sands:" ol
thoceaor lltoraturo and knnwkilgii whlni
rur excellnil In value thoso hands of the
(Inlden slrenms or Uallforuli. Tlio truo
Golden b'andM worn tho thought Till cam of n
mother aud the loving monitions ol friends.
Miss Idi Mutton's theme was "Hilt !
Mandeb." tho "(Jato of Teats," who-o tho
bare, ragged, volcanlo poiki or tlio Afrloin
aud Anlntlo const towor gloomily abovo the
ntnli and roar of foam-cri,tot breakers anil
whirling cddloJ, portending shipwreck to
tho Arab Hdiiiimn lu his Htorm-touhed bark.
She told of tho Gate or Tears In that dark
shadow which sottlod over tho oyosof John
Milton, and in the occasional gloom whlo'i
nvershadowH oioh human life, "Etch one
meets his Habel-Maudeb,"
"The Unseen World" of Frank McCully's
was the world of Intellect and science, and
ably did bo depicture the beauties of that glo
rious world. Again tbo tniislo pealed forth,
and then Miss Ada May spoke of "llulldliig,"
an employment in which wo arc nil inoro or
less dimmed from tho cradle to tho grave."
I ltolIilliiL'. over biilbllim
l-AHI.KS !C Till: At II,
"Is llfiuidroinu? or Is soul soul bulldlnga
nnllt.?" This young ladvV language nuil
tlo.-u'tloil weroexcollont, wild excited unsld-
ei'titilo :ipplau
t'lii-n "t'liiui Lire"
was illkOUMl'll tty .AllfM ,
iiaitiuLoiiier in u virv tiie""iiiiK u i. I
replete with bot.inlcai kiinwltw go. but i
illikulii.l nr oil leoliii I'litltlt-H. .MIns lollll-r!
... . it, i.. . -. .........!.. '
'evhltuillv litlinrllHfoiiienl herfiv her's tastes
and abllltv. and will ibiubtliM fallow lu Ills
looTpiims, iw sue iritvirses uio iliiiis hi i
tollmen. Homo ilizatu.
"TheOood Time conilnir," was the sub-( Tiiirilislo bomillicoilons havobocn llil
Jcit of an oration by Mr. Kichard J. Nichols, i,, ti,M ut twi days by pupils returning
Hatch then announced that the exeichts
would recommence at 8 i M precisely, and
the llsm-dlctiou being pruunuurod by Itrtv.
Ilelnluger the audience cllireil uradusllv,
whilst tho baud tilled tho chapel with
harmony.
Evening; Session.
At 8 P.M. precisely the Ooininotineinent
exerulkUM wero rcmiuied. The cbaptd ws
again crowded and many were compelled to
return being unable to obtain mlml-nlon.
The lively intasuii's or the Aurom tmnd
tilled tbo air for a fow mom tuts ; thou the
anthem "Lot all the Nations hear" was
hi'Hutlfully rendered by Iho (liuduallnc
Ulataatiduholr. Ntxt camo " Life Muslo"
au isotay lull of potHlcal Ibongbts, ami hluh
aspirations by Miss ltfilli Mtiorca who left
llm platform to In iwuuplod bv hr wUtor
Miss AUbea, who described tho lives of too
mauy of us as
DttUTiNn i.t kk i:i:ds
'"ii'tfeon tliooic on ocmiu'a llilnto kail,
Wln-rrVr tbo sl'iims may Mvvp;ltiu tcoipekti
Incut li prevail,"
Hurried along by tho rapid river of life
'mhUt oddlssaud whlrl-ponts ; miiuo reich
lug at last some unlet bsven but mhiio wr
Ulilug In the vohko " I'uwept, iiuliouored
aud uitiMim:." Slut told how some tilt-led
atom: that river, anchor st laxt elcso tuolor
llm wol'tiof llm Kternil Oily, whll-t niirtrs
tlrlftiiigalou to uunihiii d.iiigcis end with
ilun masts and tailored balls ko ihtwu
"Wo may inontn over llm wnvk of the
i'lit but wo may burn from Hum a lis. on
'or the fitttlitt cuUbuo-o of our osii trull
i.mI. f)od bel hihI direct us all lo thai
tiitvoti when) we may llud Kiornal rel mid
uns-t sgsiii to psrt ii more." "Corruption
wIiin cut morn than HoUHsty" wm tin title
a very able oration by Mr. Tliooiss V
.l-ry. lit It h liiftmued Hot f runes of
Wiils-y who, rllng I'rom a luilotierV 1-V in
the proud pmlilou of Osrdliul aud I'riin
ItuleruTKugUnd.funlc lo p)vi.ity su I ds
trace when he romivik lha plh of rclltnd
TtiHspi-sker tffarrtil toj the siwlent mstnl.
oflbe (jwlsli king, aud eouiiiieiiled. on the
fse that llit rttigua tf lite Jut monarch av.
eratrsi .t yeaw whlt 13 ws the
usiml llmitoribunrlchtiHiiis. Theu allud-
lug to mordrtccutocourruixs, he,tutucvd
thecal of'Dosi Tweed" rulerofTammany,
President or the Americus, rullpg with al
most Blisolute sway in the politics of New
York chy, nnd then a criminal fugitive and
an outcast f raying for morcy, and striving to
purchase release by the betrayal of his form
er asoclates
Afieran itnnrv.it devoted to mnlo the
Itev. P S. Knight delivered his addresr.
I he Itov gefitlenian specially HnnnunuMl
that he Intended lo dlrtct his discourse to
thogrHduuiitigolBSs m particular, and thru
Inking ii'i hi text tbo words "Heboid 1 liave
ot before vou n ojwn door, wh cl) no iiihii
Chii hhiit." bo nriMK-df-d In leisuund luor
ous language lo point not lo tlieiu lht they
wore not lu tho act of lluNhing but of com
menclng their education, that tboy weie now
before that "open door" of knowledge which
over Invites tbo entrance of the student.
"The Collriro rommeuceujerit" which Is
usually luiAiilned to be tbo finish, Is In
reality what Its name suggests, too nngtn
nlng of an education." "That Open Djor"
is lu reality "Opportunity," and tho chief
boiH'tlt of tchool Instruction Is that It disci
plines the mind, and reuders it able to
avail llselfof the opportunities which pr
Hont themsslves (o every one desirous of
acquiring knowieJgo by a perusal of the
great
VOLUME OK NATUltE,
Every psice of whlob Is reploto with Instruc
tion and lovollnroM, from the modtst vlolot
that blusbe amid the tall gross, to tho ma-
lestlo snow peaks which tower up In the
xklo " He told bts hearers when they wore
about to uhoosH fur themselves a carcor, thst
they must ru'ollect that from this llmo fortli
they must depend on thenuolvts alone, and
recotiec: "tiiat ttiougn in an tuo it-arneu
professions tho basements woro crowded.
still ther was always plenty of room at the
top." "The nnbUiit study of mankind Is
iiihii " Tho lowest inoanlng of MircM Is
mero com met cliil prosperity and "The Open
Door," the opportunity of knowledge should
never bo ileurtdvd lu tho worship or the
Almighty dollar.
unit oyes ni no Kraiiiisur lu n o-in,
nobniin y In n violet but duller Is that mind
which la H"s no notlc-i r tho D'tors which
open u.twaril. "Hniiieuiher with grut
Itudowliat parcntb and Irlunds bavo done
In giving you this I'nlvtrelty edncallon
wlilch Is tho opportunity, "1 ho Open Door."
Mls.s Adit Mav then s.un: a bcautirul solo,
Tim Day Is Done," and then l'rMdotu
Oatch couforrod thedgruijs which wern tho
trophies of the lllornrv iitUliiino-ls of tho
clas. Sam U. Siinioti'd benutll'til words,
"AT PA UT I Ml."
Snniidcd Mill innrnnsipiMtfllv when ulteteil
by voiiiig, clear volca, nnd lloited lu lloN
or melody thrniiuh tlio pnoli'tiu chapel, then
ltuv, JSttcc, of Wnshingioii IVnl'orv. j n-
(hiiii..i tlio II ii,i Mellon, pml whilst the
Aurma Hand ponied forth I iwmn Mrslns,
tlir, st aiidfoucu Mnwly wlt'idiew, aud, the
'niiiuii'nreinontiixHfcl-iisof tho Wlllatn'otio
Unlyirsliy, for 1877, woro concluded.
Alkf.? nnd Athemctims.
At tho 'ticliis'iut tif tlio ".xeroUro In the
fin v-iNlti I'lmpol, Isst cvulitg, ttio tuoui-
lieiHOf tllfkO COl'lollfM, UlllltllM grioitiitlng
.I ,i.n hum their gue.ti ntij uirci it to tlio ro mi
I iioloiigtng and lllKd up bv ten nit uib'rs
.'ii uielieH, Hero llm b iw Wits llllbint,"
i t'u f tir vtiinrl's of tho iniiois who loo);n i
strive, j so bowllclitiig, "it tho platform,
were iramfiiimril Into siillug it I)ik, who
(lilted round dltpMi-liig ice criams, sugar
eoatid cil;es, und all o'hrr siibsiltutfs tor
Aiiibroclii, tbo food of the (lods, until their
uucls wero coinrHilh'd In despair to cry,
"hold, enough." Then merry lauchtcr anil
wttlv remarks vnr lurd on every side, o.d
tales of former Alkiis' and AOflotUltnBtotrtr
short npe dies nnd rt-JolndiM ulven, and
uood wlt-bcs iuterchungsd, until the mid
tilulit eliliiies pioclalmed that the hour of
parting had arrived, audio with many a
kind word ami litarly hand shake Alkas
mid A'luvmiins pnhi'd cut from tho halls or
tho Unlversi'v Into the starrv night. "May
their shtuitm uovor be Ics "
Parting Word.
The momli.trs or tho graduating class r r '77
nnd n rw invited quests met yesterday eve
iilngHttho rrshli'tico or Hon. J, H. Moores'
tooij'ty one ni'iro-oolnl mneilug lu'roretliav
oicniteil, ai'd pcrhni s not lo meet Hgaln for
a long ttuio, If eor. Music, Coitvermloii
-traw !'( rit . t-iul it mnculllctMit nipppr m ide
tho time pass n rapid wings. Atinit ad
dnsoiss woro .h-eii. dud farewolls oxel anii-
oil t'haio-y Moon's and Miles Miller were
i.icir.itor un. J hiiinrrllt. iiml h'i flu, lini.r
. . ' : - -
ulnleil on n' .n pMly ivsiheiMriv might
, .u M ,., v,r tho sllvi r Wiflnn eltc;
n ... i ... .i .............. -,i i
Un.l .nine wo lih.iuio. somo to tho IMonieM
nd souto in the Alleghanlans,
lioiutt lo Mi,nd the long vacation. Oneiery
road In likis itiiiiiiir fu may meet vehicles
simlhirlv letHii, Tho pupil", past and pri-s
out.ot tho U'lU.tuiolto Uulveralty wlihtbelr
iieoMiiptin Inii relatives and Iriemls form
tpilto a host In thomselves, nnd show how
well, thtiiiiiis to bo derived from atletnt
n 1 1 co at tint Institution, are appreciated
throughout nil the State.
Fourth Timor.
Hon. Wni. It Dunbsr, who has Just been
oteo'oil fvir iho f.Mtrtb time to tha honorable
posblon of Grand Worthy Chief Templar r
tint State, mU this morning. He looks
tine In the new sulj presented him by his
f lends a Hid recent session of the Grunt
Lodge at Albsny. lie will appoint his dop
utiv lu a few diys.
GUAXD JPRY REPORT.
Gl!ANI J WHY ItOOM, "
S.VLKM, MA1U0N CO. OON.
Ju.Mi Hih, 1S77. J
To the Honorable Circuit Court of Marlon
County, Oieuon We, Iho Grand Jury would
rispicituilv leport that we have examined
tbo Court llou.e, In nil of ita various depart
meolH, and tlml all the otllcts neatly and wall
kept. The County Jail, uudertho supervls
loiufThos II. Ucyuolds, Isclfanaudlngo'xl
cinditlon f rtlio contiuemeiit (if pribouers.
The Cotintj Itxi-onU we tlnd esceedlni:lv
well kepi, boihas to safety andconvenlcuoi
far re'oieiuHi. The Court home we tlnd In a
very leaky condition, which will In ashnrt
tlm r.uwo 'crlous damapo to tho building,
Wo have ttKo uxaiiibiml tlioStsto Penlteu
lliry and lied It well oonducted. The build
Ing'tawtilt ventilated, anil every inenlenco
for (bo hcsbliaud cKsnllntH of tlmlumates.
Thentara nttv lu tbo bulldltig ubiety-four
co'ivlc's all In irood health.
TlieCounlv Poor House, under tho man
auHiueut of Win II, Ohappull, is well kept
In every particular, and we recommend that
the pui'pois u the countv l moved to theo
quartern. K. L. Hiiihaiip,
H. A Jack,
WM. It CU1.VEU,
Jons Johnson,
F. X Mathiku,
Jam eh Stan usy,
T. C. Shaw,
Foreman,
i
The Turk ait vHtlug wondroui llberml la
their relltjion.lNot m huumcta of chrUlfauia
for utHtrly a year.
Attention,
,p.J Jrr, '.
iyswr2sr
J! IVm. m. .Blft. i
T-Vt"Sb. ..-?(. . v? f
ki -
The Imported Percheron Stallions,
WHITE PRINCE AND GEN. FLEUKY.
M . of r-ach weolt. At tlio Mablo of UtTiN & DAVIDSON, BaloxU, ou KItlDA V, V. M., ana BAT
UltDAY nnd MONDAY. A M. of each eok. , .,, ,. .,.. . ,.,
Tcrxaa-Barj IN U. b. OOLU COIN, TUG SKsSON Due at 'ho end of tbo tcaon.
I have Bomo very Pine JEitSEY CATTLE for Sale.
Every family that kecpn a cow fhonld liavo a JEHSEY, or at least a hllf blood. Famlllca that havo ntcdi.
thum will not do wlthoni ttiim, If thuy are to ho bad. ... , ,. , .
I Layo already lifnixl s eltcular with flue engraving of mv Horr and Maicf. a vle of my Stable;;
with a history if the Hcrcheronf , and why they aro preteued toother lare borrvri fumu hlnte on brc-dltig;.
mo utmanuior inric norpep in nurope uuu Amenta, etc
a!3a)
WHEAT AMD OATS
Choppod into Feed,
For OnoToutb. Toll.
....Amu ...
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
3Vroii.lcllxi.eai r
Tiirniiig. Slttlr Weill, IkcriNtesidN,
lliii'cnus, MimilN, TablvN,
FANNING MILLS,
.Ind nil Ulndx ol Fmtiltti)'.
V lltD-HO KI'UIISS -lijjio'Atr Hid n AlW'nik
OUIiai X, IMUt'lll. i in j r .! ii-.
EAILROAD LANDS.
3Liilcittl Xci'iiimT
LOW l'lticr.l
JT.ONlJ TIIE!
1,(IIV I.NTBIItHSTl
Tnc Oregon anil California nnd Oregon
Central Kallroiitl t'onipitnlos
ori-TJIt lliolr IjumN for folitiipnu tliu f'll'ovlncllbt
ml lerin-: Or.u tentl, of tliu lui.o bie.i'l;; I ilunrt on
Ills bnbt.cunt lllu rate of n:uii pur citit. env u-ir
nficr i"ilc; niiil inch follow lo ' enr vnv itiitli of tin-irlncli.-il
milt llit.T rt nu ibe talnurc lit tin- mt ef
"vi'ii p'Tcint jH-rainm , li.itli jirbiclpal .nut liner.
t pnttolii r. S. t'tirr-ni'y.
Aib-Kiilllt oft II pi-r -i I.t Mf-ll "0i ir.rci.h
V" I.eturs to be m!i!ri;"rl l- 1. M'llVl 7.I., l.uml
utnl I). X U. Jl. Ii.. I'lirtU'Kl. Ont'oii.
JOHN W2WTO,
UtlRKIIIEK Of
MFAimO RHERP,
rjl.VKKS ;t!i 3i".i"' hi i-flV-rlnj to ilie W.ol-r rowcrf of
II. Uri'itcii iiml I'ih eilj.iliilnir Tcrrltnil- tt.u ehutice
tuMirclim.- TllOlttil illlllltb'l) jr lll.NO, anil n-
mirih. iiirui'' u.irreficd mtir mcv i-ir, mm win mi-ili'itvtii-
in. ill Muvp of tlio puiiie quality nml ml mint
Ml't'II CllilAl'Jilt llATBS thin men cull pnJi'llily
Lu luiixiriei!, t xainlnatloii anil cempnrloii w tilt etli.
i-r H ci p oiliml hi tlio maiki-t lire roolhlly Inviti'd.
Aililrcff JOHN MINTO,
rnli'm, Orcccu.
N. 15. Tbi Ittmnnnd. Ham I-nmbnil tliu flock can
tin rrt'ii on the IsLANI) FARM, adjoining salom.
Thu i:ii (an bo t.'cn n. tliu Mine place, or at tlio
IlILb t.Mt.M four un.l n Imll intlcn routli of Die city.
bulum. tJC3Uiuln:r.lPulT).
T11K FINE
Thoroughbr9d Stallion
BSLAWARE
w
ILL STAND TUB KN8UIX0 SEASON KEAIt
Tho Farm or II. K. Ankeny, 10 miles sotitlt
or Sali'tii,
Lower t-'iuitlnm It'iltom ttniler tliefhnr.-u of, nnd at
tliu rrlilciicu or, .Mr J. T UKt KW'tlll
SoiKiu roiiitiivialii,; April lt ami cmltn July lit,
hmlrc by tlicSca.son.9I.1; Insurance $20.
l'-ij-ilm- In colli coin, at llm tlmo cf rrvlcr.or whrii
m.iro (MVk' to bu In '(ml
Marc fauna tll'tancopittii'.eil auJcircd for at 1
jitr uc.-k. but no rlrkii tulirii.
U a Mood tut) ; IV, li.iiuN lilcii, ami Wilkin 1,H3 lbi".
nnylmt
The Celebrated Tlioroushbrcil Stallion
BR. LINDSLEY
Wr
ILL BTAND THE ENSUINC1 8EA80N AT
SALEM,
From March 10th to Ja'r 10th. V-e can tto taken
to the LUery buble of IImii & DoTlii-on, or nut lo
ft nt i
Salem.
mti'J JAMES F. DYUKB
Season of 1877.
THE IMI'OItTEI)
CLYDESDALS STALLION
YOUNG MARQUIS,
TROTTING STALLION
AUTOCRAT,
VVILL MAKE THE SEASON OF U77, FROM
Ajitll 11 to July lit, a follow.:
.it
Win. Ackcr'S I'nloii Stahle.
Taylor street, i'orllnml,
MONDAYS, after 10 o'clock; TUESDAYS. WED
NESDAYS, and THURSDAYS, it 1 p. in.; ana
At tUu Owuer'M Farm, Keedvlllo,
Waihlwiton county, on FUIDAYS, SATUltDAYS,
ami SUNDAYS. AUer July In. at UEKDV1LLE.
Wa.hlnKiou county,
TKK8-AUTOCmT, toliuare, 50. YOUNO
MAUlUIS, to Inmre $40. Stttlemtnt to bo made
ttbn lutrtK are kuowu to be In foal, I'aaUrage at
ItKtUTii.ii limited to a fuw mart; brought from a dla
taucv, AddrcM,
m. a-.:
PrtUa.
Or
AI.VCK LOTHIAN, H4vUe.
te
tf
Horsemen
N-..'i;''v,
UK
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t ft . 4. yLi V
mi-m
lJLHI .ll!"
iuv; ivui uv nu, uunf.ii.i.iuu.
tt. o. 3vi vjjn.
MIXjiTClNr,
Half Brolher to Caledonia Chfef, Hie
fastest Trotting lallion in Canaila.
Slruil by llnvc'f Io.ial George lMin liy old IliKln
ny. t!o cvlcljrMul Irlrli ll'ooil JI .rrc. i ciunu fut
Mnii'i In
East Portlr.nd,
At tho t-'laUi of JOHN KHAVRII, fiom April Itlk.
to July lt, li7. tf'10 to liiMiirc, ihihIiIi- ulicn
tho Mnru l ktionii lo ho In out, .'& for tin; Sen
noil, pnynlilonl tliu time of nrvlcc.
JOHN REDKIOD.
March 10, 1S1T.
Kentucky - Bred Stallion.
Tlio Fine Mambrino Trolling Stallion,
lUSBY.
Awardod First Proiuiuart n t tho
Oregon Stato Fair, 1876.
DFSriHITlON' VND PnnKillEE - I.uty l a
d.nrl; brown, til tnil Iiiuii. nml wnn lrel bv Krlciion.
li ilnm by llnotlii: iM by limy J'lii-Ir: I by Amlcf.
Ktldutt by t'1ny' Mmiibrliio lili-r cut of iliiilroltlnu
iimr,. Jlri t iiii-l!i ( hyV Muinlir tin t bli-f- va cot
bv Miuiilirli'o I'lijnnfli r, who wiin liy M.imht'i o, out
ofn mini b,- I'.iyiniifti'r -Mnnibrtno mik n mid of
Imp. Mfi'tiKr-r tic w llivlruof Abc'ilhli ninl tho
friiil iro of ltyillcl;'K llninMu oi.lno. at vi-11 ui
Mnmbiliio ( lr. I; llm urn f iho la't.-r a brown
innro, n ci'lvbiniiil rond.n riiiul f:iiLoui tiucihr, rlrrit
by it crny Imrro, n mn or imp. Mcurci pr, ho Hood
In Hiichi-K co , N. Y. ItrlCMin lin u u-cont of J 30Vf.
Il.lhfilt, ni four y:ir nlil, nnd l tliu rlrfnf Krlt. . Itlx
n record of S:S', ut four cari" old, and Uobl -, u till u
rvrnril of s ii, ut tuo j-nrii old, and 8, at us yrii.
it'll V. Oninli. wlih rcroril. iMO'. ct ihli'V jcaiii
old; u ui! I t tho tiro or niiiiyothirtuwd uiiiif.
TKUMS-TIio Scaion, i'iS.
WILL STAX1) IX SAI.KM. nt Tliirlilti'Jl Stable,.
Tliiirrnliiy. l'rli-ny. nil sntiititay.
.ITALIIAXr, IHoniliiy nnd Tlturailii) .
JOHN YOUMG,
aplOoin
rroprk-tor.
To Purify tho Blood uso nr. jnyne
Al(criittr. It nets directly on tlio
lilooil, stimulating tlio nbsorlicnt.s,
ovorcuiuln tlio oustlimto Htnto of tlio
poroi of tho skin, nnd Imparting u
Iicaltliy glow to tlio Completion.
I'linplcs, Pustules, Totter, nnd SUIti
DNoiwos of all hinds, Mercurial
AtVcctloni, TuinorH, inil nil vnrlo
tlcs of coinplaltiLs nrlsliii; from do-,
proved or disordered blood, nro ef
fectually eradicated by thin remedy.
Scrofula In all Its Forms is-cured
by tlio persistent uho of Dr. Jiiyuc'M
Alterative. It lies troys tho poison
ous prlnclplo wlilcli orlglimtcs Scro
fula, nnd ultimately drives It from
tlio Hystcm. It will romovo enlarge
ments of tho Glands or Boris, und
is a safe remedy In cases of Ulcers
or Sores of nil kinds.
Dropsy and Dropsical Swolllngs nro
effectually cured by Ir. Jiiyno'H Al
terative. Dy cumulating tho action
of tho nbsorbonts, nil watery or cal- .
" caroous depositions nro gradually
carried off, toning up tlio patient at.
tho samo tlmo, by htrciiirtlionlug tho
digostlvo organs nnd oscltlng tho
I.Ivor, Kldnoys, itc. to perform their
Amotions. For Dyspepsia and Llvor
Complaint It luus proven rt remedy,
mid it has establishes! cures in cases
of Kpllepsy. It may bo Kifoly relied
on by any ono needing n niodkliio
'o build up tho system, clcauso tho
blood, or to rcstoro tlio normal action
of tho Secretive Organs.
T A.
Oreou
DAVIS & CO.. Wholesale Aeenu. Tcit'jndu
nrlSuit
REAL ESTATE LOAMS.
OUKGO.V AXD WASUIXGTOX
Trost Investment Company
OF SCOTLAND.
milts Company l prvnsred to nesotlato loana lc.
x-ft,n.n,'i.'ri'm5"),0i,-tltU '" oer IMl'ItO
VKD01TY riiOl'EMY ard KAHM LANDS, for-
fixed periodf cf ytam, or repayable by half jtrarly ln
Ullcifiit. Forttrm. appW'to ' '
u'll ii.u nt.tr. v
nov!9r
".. .tow, juaKcr,
W Ftrfl Street Portland.
r. a, sniaUVAir.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OPXKA H0U8K, SAUDf.
8. , eoroar, at head of atalra. iel.
KS. . .Trr-m
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