"V.W-iraaffjgjj! n" " vwHill ' ' if. WlLLAME'tTE FARMER. 5 2J .r i ' fit t. J'V1' ct ?'-; 1 r TEMPERANCE. MouAWK,On., June 23, 1877. Ed, Fabm'er: Tho causo of temperance ia worthy of the notico of every man and wo man In tho land. It Is a work in which young and old may engage to benefit tboso that havo fallon into tho (emptor's suaro. We havo men and women lu tho land who are doing what they can for this good wotk, but there are others that are trying to pult down; their nature Is to destroy, yot some ul tho latter class (strango to say) are professed christians. Now gentlemen, if you lako tho Blblo for your guldo, how can you con scientiously wago a warlaro against tho causo of temperance? Is not temperauto taught lu the Bible? Let us notico a few passagos: Pro v. 20:1 "Wlno Is a moiktr, strong drink Is raging , and whoeoevor is de ceived thereby Is not wise." Prov. 23:20, UO, 31, 32 "Who hath woe? who hath sorrow? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounda without cause? who hath rcdnosu of eyes? They that tarry long at tho wiue: thoy that go to eeok mixed wlno. Louk not thou upon tho wlno when it is rod, when It givoth Us color in tho Hip, when it movotu itself aright. At tho last it blteihllkoa Berpont and stlngotu liktion adder." I would give many more, but M this sufflco for tho present, for overy Illbln rtader Is acquainted with thorn, aotitlomon, you that oppono tho tmuporanco movement, will you plcaeo tell us on what giouuds jou lUml? Doe the nibloglvoc)Uany yrounda on which to Miuitf lu a warfare iiyiltiuttcm pertincb? If it does, will homo aiio lie kind ouough to point it out, as wo hnvo beeu un able to find it? Wo nro taucht to rnlfco Iho fallen: j es, that Is what wo are working for, to ralao those that havo follon into tho snare of human degradation and to kcop others from falling into that horrlblo pit. Against such a vice Is marshaled tho temperance re formation. That this is no fancy picture, overy ono of you know j overy onoof you can glanco back over tho past and count aomotbat startod in life with onorgy and groat promise, who now He in a drunkard's grave, or havo lowered themselves to the level of the brute by Intoxicating liquors. We aee young men that have been led astray by some suppoted friend, but alas I bow often have they found thattbekoniip Dosed friends led their captives into mlicry kmiflnatruetlonl Youns men. beware of those friend! they are aa a wolf in sheep's clothing seeking whom thoy may dovour. They lead their victims on and on until at last the domon has control of their appotlip, and they are doomed to destruction. The country woman launches ber boy with trembling upon tho temptations of city life) kuowlng what vices surround hlui there she oarnostly prays that be may not foil Into the snare of the tempter. Bo Hours to build up defenses In the numerous avenues of It ap proach and guard weak humanity from the touch of its pestilential band. Tbo rot-e of beauty c wither undor lis breath; tbo yni,ih nt manhood becomes weak under iUaway aud will hasten la Morrow to the grave the man who not.long sine waa In the DlOOm OT TOIIU nuu mo iB' Widows and orphans are cusrd to mourn A..iihmintlmiilviriir of a drunken bus- hand and father. Then aoelng the evils of lmtemperanve how wm you still persist In . mmmvXnit asainiit ihn noble cause of torn tier- ' ance. Throw sfcldo your prejudice and let us endeavor to face the mounter intemper ance wherever It roars Its head, and drive It from tho land of Freedom. AD'ii.rii Cook. life Insurance. Aumsvilu:, Juno 20, 1877. Ed. Faimikii: Tbo following vlows of dlf foront peoplo ou lllo lusuraccp, taicm from "Flut Century or National Uxinihiicii," may be iutcredtlng und inairuoilvo to yourre.ul. era. Plcaso glvo it a Uci iu tho Kaumuii. W. 1'UIITKII. Mr. Joros, a broker, Imlrirolnaiiemilatlvo mind, thought IwMt to provide fur hi ftml Jy In iiiKOVtttitol midden iltaib, by Inhuilng bis lllo for their LiuiMt, in ttiunmior Jlfiy tliouhand dollar, In Jve companies, to thousand dollara each. Time iirovixt hU wlsdutu lu to doltiji, an he died within tbo miiio vear. This l a mot striking llliihtia lion n'f Ibw bent-Ill of 1 f Insurant!", Urn . n,:,'T , and ulariu II vVru wi Sri i "lS to Lffiabto trfA: n -5!::..f.ri-.. r,.- iimm,.lvM. M. Joiibh'm nfnrnvliilnif for IllBftiaelve-t, frlniiil unil nnli'lilmrH llOlliirutulHlwl llbr Oil ilwl hbr on bavlux ii BOiuforeable hiiiiiMrtneciired In thin way, und admlro the torntlioiinhtof Mr. Jouea lu uiakiiiat tlilt iieodnd iroUlou. Tbo luauranco companies piilillali nilHelrlk. Inr cma of the actvautsRn of Inauraiii'O vriAnll v aion lor urn iuiuy m i u ruumu "" denly lakbn away. Ue claims tbattt will be abetter Investment than depoaltlng In i avlnga bank , or auy other uaa be oan make of bU money. Tbe customer anally yield under tbe luflueuce of tbla remarkably lucky caae. and oonaenta to apply fnrateu ihoawand dollar policy. Mr. Clark, wbo ba policy of two thousand dollars, Is complete ly discouraged in oonsequenoe of living so. loBR. Ma ixid, oa going Into tbe estimate, that be baa already paid, including interest, tare than the amount or his policy, and till baa a fab: prospector living twenty-five or thirty years. He declares Insurance a ssbeine for a lew to gat a fat living outcf the Many, Tbe policy holders In addition to thilrown families, have a host or oQIcent and clerks to support In palatial quarters, tfUh-salaries of from two to twenty- five thou aaadTdollara per year, oasldes an army of gents with coram last ons from ten to ufty . ... a .. r It 1 . a.. t... lIiiiIiIjI Iiu ullil Koent. Tneae cnaooes are so nig a ioidk itha eoapaatra sra buying the prospao Uvs commission, psjing enormous sums, aa high aa one haadiad thousand dollars to aa ladlvldusl sgenl. Who furnlsbes tba aoniiT It Ukes twoniy-nva cases Ilka amino to pay taa loss on Mr. Jones, very mkatyha abortaaed his days by (usurious llvloi. Ha paM hi prsmtums whh other ttoVWM moaay, bia astata ba ag baakiop. thaspaoplamaasga while , aliva to provld fcr laalr owaTariar death their fasnllk aup boH on tba aamlngs of Uborlng noon. 8o It com with tba poor raaa. It deprive blm of 27r..iL. in'ha.lBSjai wUh. taklBgallha wr -.- -TT. B..wk lbM -. ' sparawaay wr' - .. SSSiSrL of Wr JoneVB ca"e lit Hollolt an an- U '" were nswl io expro dNr.Hpot nn nifi niiiv ui n HKuniuuinr inwvi Is only two hundred and tlfiy millions con trolled bv these companies, this would give ouo hundred and twenty-tire thousand a capital of two thousand dollars each. They tell us wo can't take, care of It may Do out it is humiliating for a lull-grown man to acknowledge It, and become a ward of an lubiiranco cotnpinv. Who knows whether snmeof the oflliilals will cot become de faulters In the sum of a fow millions each? Mr. 0. will abindon lilt policy, sacrlllce what he hai paid, and try to take caro of hM own earnings. Ho hai no money to publish bis tuck to tbo world. The company don't seo It for their Interest to do it. Agents are careful not to mention It, na It is Important people should think life insurance all lnok. The annual oxppuses or all com pan Ins amount to eighteen or twenty millions policy holders pay thin of course. Ohio Correspondence. MEssns. Editors: I rend with much "11110 feeling to mysolf tho controversy which pro vills amongst your lady contributor on Hint much aggravated question tho rights of women, They are no doubt all hand Kotini, and have given prima facie evidence or being smart ou both bides of the question Htid It would feeni somewhat mercenary for mo to tuUo fcldo Irriiii, but I cannot refrain from this nluiplo tvaerllrtu: I would sooner seo my wlf,i and other omllooklng ftinulo eofraiichlHcd, ney more no to tho pol's with apqitnd ( f tntulllgont and woll-olud In dies, ntul wo thnm Intolltgiutly deposit tin Ir billo'H, tlmu to sttind lu ix crowd of iJI color of tho sterner lords of crcutlon, nnreluped lu Iho fiiuuiof clours and bnd wblsky, imhI hoi vote tiller voo depOHlted lo till upon tbo vunl or woo of tbU great nation, by way of majorities, wlirn inhiiy nfn.ild oleavero worth, lu fact only cost, toiuo uuscrupul'jus olHco hct-kor a dr.tm of whisk) or n glnss ot laer. l).i not forgot that most of what wo ureU nttrlbutublu to female Inllucnco, but furtbor, doponoutHittb not. I notico tho evidences of rapid develop ment by way of Introilucloc lino stock and a strict adhoreucit to lh) prluolplos of honest industry. Tho oxample of snub men as Bu- fur, Mlnto, Myers, and a nost of others of which I read, Is of Incalculable valuo to any locality In whloh their InQuonca Is seen. It Is a fiot I dislike to record that the men of grit and enterprise fchove West, leaving the wealthy, lazy, self-satisfied, penurious, - fish, bigoted, pious class behind. The result ia but too obvloos, Hooloty gradually retro- grides. Right hero In tho broad glare of that great light, tho Wosleyan University, all observing pooplo admit that overy depart ment of business, all systems of reform, ex cept tho Murphy rampaae, have taken a back step, or at least a dead lock. The stock or theO. 0. fcI.K.,can be easily purchased at334 per cent, ou tbo dollar. ;ils connec tions are Cleveland, Columbuf, and Cincin nati, but It has seen Its best days. Hogs, so long worshiped In this region, have bad'a rail aa great aa Adam's, and now you nearly havo to pay a man to get him to tako one. , May llogors frigidly, aud frost, nearly ev ery night has awakened serious apprehen sions with regard to Iho wheat crop, whloh never looked so promising before. Fruit la a failure. Wneat during trie first War cloud shot up to two dollars, and now rates at f 1.60 per bushel. Corn-planting la late by one month, Mnd the forest Is Just beginning to tako on its livery of green. But Just now Dr. Watt's hymn gives consolation: " Judge not the Lord by feeble sense, But tnut hlui for U la graue; Belinda frowning pnividnuce, llo Indt-s u binlllng face." I yesterday asked a farntf r why ho wih fo late In planting his Kirly Itoi-o (xilntoeh? llo mid he planted In tbo moon (mcmilug the Hlgii). 1 told him to quit (bat and plant lu tbo ground, lie becnino ludlxnant und I JitthHOd. Tlh uuxttliiio I wrl) I will Ukoa t.peclul t iplouud go lu lutiioiiH, Now, lam , our, still imiproually fi loudly, Jno. VAti:im Leonardburg, Oblo, My 28, 1877. What Do You call jour Fftthort 'Tno old mm won't Iwtinojto" "IMi.iwJ my gnv'uer'll lnt meyo" "Wrll, I huvnri'1 said anything In my pop about it." .Snob talk among boys l wty coiiimoii. Wiiuu Iiovh trot to be oi a cvrinln !. rrnm ! v slxu .. tl.V W l ri,k H iiuuly, Hi -klnK of Ulw totn lo .mIkjt ., ... "0 ""'0 lni worJ Wo iV "OH Mhh, "0111,' ' nil SnuiretOHM." run." "rJovpn. or," or "llov ," liihttml ol Uihor, one of tbn b"M, aud which MioulU bo. next lo niothtir, the iJenrent of iihuhm, TtiU nick nanilui; Is not by any m"in nutillnod lo mil-, niirl rrmuli Imivh. lull illlforiunali-lv iir- llioae wiiii imn iikii hi lHn at all, but especially not when jou mean lather. v Shan't and Won't. Shan't and Won't were two little brothers', Angrv Hnd wilier and irrntTi Trvaud Will are dear little alaters, , Ono scarcely can love them enongb. Hban'tand Won't looked dowu on tbelr not Tbelr race were dismal to sees Trv and Will are brighter than roses , , la May, and blithe a a bee. Shan't and Won't were backward and atopld, LIUle.ltdd they knowi Try and Will learn a'luietulng new dally, And seldom sra heedless or slow. Shan't and Won't loved'notblog, no nothing, Ho much aato have tbelr owu way I Try and Will alva up to tbelr elders, And try to please others at play. Thai Kend-Avexta Is ont o! tbe ascrd books of ibn world, being lbs Bible of tbe Parr.aea and banllng down tbe religion of Zoroaster. Tbe meaning of the word baa bees a matter of doubt and dlscianlou. Tba last authority, M. d Harlei, wbo dUcuaae lb subject in tba last number or tbe Journal Aslstluue, oonelurlts tbat Zsad-Avaata, or ratbat Avesta-Suud mtaaa Ma Jaw Oommsntsry, Aa Indisanat parsoa la Ilka aa lsttar. which every one may raadt sMaliaai worth raadiag. r ',, Do aa job would be doaa by. aiaiaaa1 kcTwb lad wbiah maaamiaw ahasius MATCHED. BUT NOf MATEO. I From the Daily lit cord. A late (learner brought up from San Fran cisco a ntwly married couplo fresh from tho Stales. A middle aged.f.irmer, or settlor of Washington Territory wont oant after a wife. Girls nrelrnlhor over abundant In somo pntts of thocajt, and tbo Washington Territory farmer wont siralgbt back to the region ho camo t'roln and picked out from nmoug the folks he used to know a girl twenty-two yoHin hW Junior, mid olfered to innko ber Ins wife, llo did n very foolish thing when bo did It. fcbo did a very Beinoless thing w Ik n she took him for better or worao without caring u cent for him, not ovon haying it nen tlmoulal fcellug In bis favor. She w9 a nice looking girl of eighteen and ho was a ploddlnp, uulmproilblo tort of a man who had reached bis forty years of age. Some Miusiblo woman or thirty would havo suited blm to n T, but tlu foolish fellow wanted tho most for hU tnntioy aud he paid hi "dlMrestm" to u girl lu bor teens. Having married, tbo lll-inntubcd pair alarti'd for.Winblugton To'iitoiy luManier. Thoy slrwd not on tbo onWr or their going tut wont quiiikly aud by tbo cheapest povsl bio means of oonvejanco. When they reuohtd San Franchco they secured jvusHg" nu tbn Me-imer and iijaiIo tbulr bridal touch Iu lite nifning'-, Tbo prudoi't lellow didn't w.int lo waii bm mound In 1u.xuiKm travel, and that boiicyinopu In thu t(erijio diilu'i. ln tliti Irl' hunrt by any uioau'. Slio piulnly told bltn alio didn't ciiiu lor blm, tiul not only told otbf r tbo kiihh bin threw In tbo i;ra Unions Information that they bad been mar ried seven dyx and s'ie wan llrtul of hlui nlready. Bbo huUI she meant to leavo him at soon aa she reached Portland; that she wanted to como to this country and all sho marriod bhai for was to get a free paisage. She hadn't a very exalted Idea or a wile's marrlago vows, to beglu with, and wo learn that when sho reached l'ortluuj she left bor now ''hubby" to return lo his lonely bache lor ranche In Washington Territory, while she took the first train for the Upper Willam ette wbero sho will dnuhileas llud another buband better kulted to bor ambitious preteLS'on. Aceata fe Ike Wlllaairtte Parmer. t Albiny....... ........... J B HaunoD Amity.. ....It LiWIiniium CotUtftj QroTO....... , J 11 Hl.urtrliliie iionrun rfcn ujti HuonaVlfU.. ... Wm Well, J W Uotrt nrowntrlllo... .,..,.....,, W H Kirk llrrtlBTillB... J WlUcht-Mvt Cnyun QIIm ' 0 II ltblnohirt CnjfO0lllo..,,....' , , W T llrlcvi roqulll. Cltr-Vy. !? VH Mttteiut U It limnoriirt I on Colu' VallQ7ft.tV.. W I Clurke ciIaiuib .. ... ......U J Mnrneon urawrnratviuo ii'.mn umra Uure.... ,...! .....U K Ki'UiUIl CorvatlU ,.v. ...E Woodward Crcwell... .. ,.., .Hocn Kuox Cli;kmM..,..,t.. W A Mllli l-Atnp v;ruK....Mt., mmmorpicy DallM. YW.M-M" ..w.JULee. DMduthrla lj?."'''."A"'Wrf ............i ...B Hndikrr Aiaiu i ......... .... .Krrwrou A Drain uaiducui. ...M.k....-i. . t ...... Klntnc DaTtoD...,,....fr. .,....,. .... i;l'.HU!HUJlwy ,Klk;lou..t....,i'.4,.(M ...... J.. A II tlaluM Kn cone.... "l,.i-iA'.,..,,.v.... ...... j.. Jphn'MfOhink Koi Valley ...,..,, ....i....,....i.A U (lanturr r uvb uiyiuj..,. .,,,,(...1MJUUUI'. "i,urilB uuPDea.....,.f' (.s ..,. " liauuraikcr .1 tw-ill. . . nu ' i.orvaiB...........k. ................. 1 uniiirv i .n T m.i. l.a I".--. I h 'I I' '-- ...j ... HBlPUTa ..................... ...,.....................& w main liarriaDUig..,.,,., i.,..uirani pinmi IIIllbOri). ,,...,,,, X A l.uellliiK llenuer .'..., Murrnw & llurren Imicpendence. W I. Ildvln Junction ....bmltb. lra(lud A Co., W 1, Lemon .lickfoi.vlliu ......M I'elerfon KlneV Valley t'limnr .V;i'r-nio JclTeraon , .Tclm W llnlunl Lewlatllle II U McVlnmouda Larayettu ...Dr I'opplotun. A Ulfunry Luhanon.. , S H ''laiiuhtuu Monroe , Joa Ittlity McMuimllle ,. JllMurrU, A llidil Monmouth , V Wa(frlioue MM 1'ialii, W'l , David Slump Needy Wm Mnrt-land Now Km J futto r"i'TCllr)lla , I' V Cn-tlcm in Norili Yiimhlll ....IlOSlunrrl Ojlilnnd ...H K Itayiiiiuid 0oo... , It bhlpbiy Oil J II HrbrtMMler Oniipni Oily M Itncnii Ivn Melon W A Wh'tTfin I'miria Dr. I II Inliiu I'llitlti'cW , i: ri'lllum I'm (land ,... 1 Lee, Awtit Hlnti flrnn'u l'rlnu-vlllu. M I'lliifl" l'errydalo ,.., lrf.'nv' hto'o Klckn-al. r . rniier-on TbcmSmllb lime, Tlmu Munkero Itoobniy, ci h'llverton HlusMV.. .pi' r ii iiiiinuni W M I'liwer. 0 It WlieHer HnrlnaneM,., .A fl Ilnvey Hilillmlty .".. ... -Ii-h" Diixiilni' Hwei lli.inu lieu Marl.a Sheridan .0...... Tan runt VH llarzeo Tho l)alle HI. Ilrooki Turner , W III 'arr Vancojror. ..., H W llnmn Wllltmi-lte Fork , M WHklim Walla Walla , J V rirnwer WaMn... , , J 0 Klder VcpcalU 3 Jt Itlllton, H8 AppleKato A. L. 3TINSON, Book and Job Printer, .And nuUllndort JLIolman'a Slock, Old Oeaate Cham brr. Sal)m. HAVINO AllDBD AN XXTKN8IVK AHS011T. muntof New TD. Cuta. fte.. to mv alreaJi muutnl NewTjp-. Cuta, fie., to my alrtaly utiu.l'ii lluok aad Job Ofttce, I am now prepared lo do any and all kloda of Book, Plain, and Ornamental Oa .Shot Kaflce anal at'Keasaa able I'rlcea. Stock CertiQciWes a Specialty. Ilarlng th)a-nat aaaa-tment of M'nlojr CertlflcaU ltnea ana cuta adaplMl to that kind of work- of auy Unco lu Urevou. 1 am prepared M eiiote ordtra lo tne VgttY BgbT a tyle. In any saaiber of colors de tired, an en ttort uollce. . Jeltf Adartas A.TINBON, Balem, Or. FiUbllihed 1840. ' DJB. A. Q.;.0IMMOMa9 Original' Liver Medicine. vox ajx pi jiajaa or'rmmuvwti, boub kbw or tbb btomacb; i)H or apfb- lTg;ICa:BABACBI,TO.BTC. 'ratios, . a awUsur T. AfVAarsw, die.' XVboiaiaW Oragattts. Ti rreat at. PerUaaA, actats aw oiwrsa. iirmntiirrww IIP"" wsf''0' Printing" m rTTWTW-TTXTVM1Jr A ItT JUt i, OUiJLXJLOJCXJiJLlTA - vr.j Salom, Portland, Albany, Junction City, and Walla Walla SOL.U AGENTS FOU Tho following FIRST-CLASS Blticliines, which wo nro now receiving for tho Seanon of X877. J. I. CASE'S THRESHING MACHINES, Both End and Si do y hake Tight-Geared. Westinghouse Vibrator Threshing Machines, TIGHT'OBAUI'il fcNL-SHAKK. J. I. CASE'S THRESHING ENGINES. 8, 10, 12, 15, and 18 Eorso Powor. Troad-nroll Mamifiictnrcl ly With Now and Valuablo Haines' Illinois 3EI a, L r . HTNOL.13-GKAH, Wrou(rhtIroti ami Scrow-llttb Wliools, mljiistublo Jtcol ami Truss Frame. ffOUKTaTON WHO U GIIT - IRON HARVESTERS, Wrouelit - Iron Conilbiiied Reapers and XT.'CTf9X2ZjXj'S 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, OoxxoLia-eror. ' ' rurst A Sradloy Sulky Hakes, OBZffTBZf ITZAZi Sulky Hake, Self Xiump, The Seat Id Vie. Thimble Skein and lroa-axle Frame, and Freight WaKoaii, all Hlzea Nowtnn 4-sprlng Hacks, made expressly Tor the Oregon Market. Ucwrton, Tbtcc-ajirlnir, ruifbrm Hprliifr, and Scroll-Sprlni; 3BCo1iubi and BUGGIES O-ardon Olty Ilc-vrmf Harrow, and flaltlvafnrai Garden City "ulky and Maria; Flow.t Farmera rrtrad UUA1N DHIIil.Nt Vmi Rrnnt ft Diaa fflONlTOK llroHilra.t.MKKDKK and OIILTIVATOH I 41AP1TAL. lUKTlVATOHM I'llNNIKGIIAffl'M CUlriVATOIia. i lie Hr.t , tlm World. Lealber and Kabber MBLTING, RIacblne Kxira., Hardware, Iron, and Steel. XV Ppectal ntrcuttrt, lllof tratcd, wlib price t. rent to any arfdreit, Iroo of cbarjre. We aro MANUFAO- j'UUttiia' AUiUHio, anu will iiu, at bid-moch T. CUNNINGHAM & CO., Front St., I'OHTXANDs t'ommcrcUl Bt fALKM: and C'lirsdlaV Block, ALDAN V, OH. mr7 Reieroei Sale; TVOTICK U bornbr siren that, by vlrttin of an eider J. of tho Circuit fnutt of tho Htato Ibt r.anty ot Marlon, mado on tho SSth day of Jnr , 1. dlrcctlniraaaloor certain real twtato hero- tnader iicicrlbed. v hlcb tald real t ttalo I (he tvbjcct nlaanltln parlltlnn In aald clirnlt court between Oeorco A. Kdea and otherr, plain tl n. and (coro ntx deraon and otlirr. di-fendanu. tbo underalEiied, Wil liam Waldo, W. II. McUully. and K. it. Hmllh. refer, eeada'y appointed by onier ol raid clrcu'l court to make partition of tald real estate, will at enn o'clock lilllieaeronoiion Hatorday.the tsthdajr nf July, A, 1). 1HT7, at tho covrt-hnnas dror In rlalrni. Marlon CMnitly.'OrcKon. proceed lo cell at imbllc auction to lb hljjlicrt bidder for gold a In of tba Unlt'd H'atea lo be iitld on itie day of aile, a'l ibe foUowInc deacrlbedreal eataie, to wl: "Mtuale In Ma. rlnii t'ouuty, Hialo of uieRon.aud bilupn part of ihn Ilonitlnn Und claim "f N V. t'nlwell. In rerllnna 3 and :H In T. 7 n. K 3 W. of ibo Wlllamettu Meridian, and dcmlbed aa followa, lo wtt: Commnucinir at a point ou tnuataKO road leaning from Halcmlo Albany, at Ibd H. K. corner of a piece nf innd ownul by Jobn Crlm, rnnnluif thence H, n i eir. 30 mln. W. aMni' aald road 7UH chalna in tho N. K. corner of Iho Odd l'el Iowa' Itural Oemetety; tbenco wu.terly ann tbu North line nl aald cvinelcry, ii V chalna; thnre Honlb with tbo W ! lino of aald cemetery .'mtt chalua; llienrn X. 71 deit. 30 mln. V. 14 ill chalnr; thence Norih!3.H)chaliii';lhoiiCuN. 71 dei. ) tiiln.W. 151.9 cbnlni: thencu N. iff den K 11-11 ch'ilna lo n linlnt on tbu rUiiitli liuiilidary lino of Ih't land of Abr i limn )lyer; tbttice Kftirly Mtlli raid llii" to lliu larom beulunl !)(.'. contilnl g lilt), ly el lit I'.HJncim of land, more or Wtt," Thu f llnlnt' IKte upon Hie Ml J real e.tatu remain uuratlailiU, to wlti bihucaor alKut forirhiiinlrol dollar oi n riorit'i.i hi foxorof Lewl .lolifrou on tbiiindlliloll7ili0 Ibureof btlni;!ii; l John (I. V rluht and C'liutle VtUxuer, ii'tulid on or about Ibo WJlli day ol aii II IHTJ to nciir- lliu nnvniciit of nn inl-niv ii tu fur HSMiOmI'Ii Intetetlltom dutuat tho laie of inn) ptr ct.ii per iiinnth. .!. n inut 'f ii;u in mvorof Abrer Allen on tho mull Villi iMH-KOMliiT'iillicloiiKll'lf odcorneA.Kilci'exi--culnl nn uralmiit thu Hlt'iiny of Mairli lull lu-iciiri) tbo payment of n privnlMwy unto for $H)MI wllli In. ttreri from Mart Ii l.1lh, IS73, nt thu rutu ofoiiu per (ml lav luouth. Dated at bakui, Marlon rounty, fr"vou, Junu Villi, 1S77. WI..I.1 M WAI.UO, W. II.MiCUI.I.V, P. It SMITH, ism , "efem.. fJhoriU's Salo. BY Yhtuo of lo exccitlona laneil oil of Ihn llouorib'oCouiily t'ourlof tln-Huto of On-uou lo. tho CiUiity ol Mailon, in Ilia Sillli day ofJmv, lrt!7, both a.ainat Jamea llidlice. il-f. iila"t, lhou Inlavorof II. I'. JliCan'ey. tiialntllf; fur tbu iniin of t.n li'indinl and t Whly lht aid iVUKl do'.Ura U H. Kld rutu, und tlurly rneimi.il HI 100 diiUr c.rln, lo.'i-lhei with onniior mill, per inoiilh uiierei-l u.id accruing ct; ine oilier Ii favor of Tern II 01' lliiiMi.m pUliil'ir, for thu urn of one liui.iirril and flit) thieudolUrfailitluentMlvoanl ai-llU iolUr eol. Mid I'n pi r cent, piraiiuu'ii Intir.rlanu n iru. Iiiccmr; I have I vied upou and will mil at nn'tllo auctlou ou HA1UUDAY. tbu UHlli day of JULY, lb7T. ut 11 oi lock p. in., at thu cuu't limine ilor, all Hie rl lit. title, and lull left of the all Jinn a Mrtlheo In aril In tie li)lliiwliiL'-.liircrl''eo preinlava. lo wll llelim In I'. 7 H., It. a W. and In bee. H.I. In Marlon county. Oreuoii. rominenc mr at IhuN. . corner of lliu Ui. downed by llri-'xer, r.ilca, and Campbell, from which corner a nrlKI Incho. dla'i.eu-r bear H, u deir no mm. K. 01 link ill.tar.i; theuce N. WH ('ei; w. UiM chalna; thence N 3tOUiaH! thence . WW de W. HU) clialua; thence h, lb detf. W. "i challm; UienceH. MMdu; h. 3 50 (halua: tbeucu H. V0 dei;. 4mla, W. a 00 clialua: thence . 65 drit. K 18.U3 chain to tbe line between Jclina, Kdet A Co : thencu N 27 de. K 17 W chalna to tho piacu of llunli.i: contal'.h'L'Mand II 100 acre. AUo, Loi No. four (1) In block No. ten (IU) In Ueo, II, June' addition to tne city of Halora, Hi Marlnh county and HUte of Oregon, aa ahowu by luu recorded plat of aald addition In Ibe llicordf r'a ofllce In tbo county of Marlon aud Bute of Oregon. J. A. HAKKIt. Sheriff Varlon county, Oii,ou. ,, Balem.Orepon, June S3. 1877. noDon Gopher and Squirrel-Killer. BTJBK AND BBUABLg FOBTHB DBUTIIUCTIOH ! OB OOfllf K8, 6QU1BBBL8, KATf , MICB, OttUVVH, AC. falar,' Batter, aad Cheaper taftm trychalae, lhosalari, Ar aealc, r elaer areaara- , tlaaa aa a alagle trial WlllCBVlC. v BOLD BT DBAtBBS OgNEaUlAY, ABD BT HODQE, 8NELL 4 CO., Wholcaale DrufglaU, Xss. Frost sad TI Blrit Btf ., rBtTVBNa. m.-. s.' . , .. , i r iiimi tiiiin AaistaailsTaBl'Vsv)rfc& , . . . A-jti, "dftMi mill jffTfi - CO., Wroufiht-Iron Single-Gear J. I. Cuso & Co., Improvomonts for 1877. riui. WAKELEE'8 SQUIRREL AND GOPHER Exterminator ! THE ORIGINAL ABTIOLl All others are Inferior Imjioi ' BotTona iuSat. I'ncaaF Dear Hlrii made an experiment llb pitpared M lint Maulrro.f. nulttiut out a cau i acu or lii potaoue i a rati of llarnvy'a, a can of Hteo'ii'a. aad a cau of tbu article called Wakelcu'a Kxtennlnator. Ono can of Wakelee'a kill aa many aa revrn of llaruey Mulrrc) I'olvon, ami a many aa ten rati of Utm. u'. Ni.nlr.nl I'.tl.ii.. fl'.liiblH..ll.i Mleulu'a (jiiulrrel f o ion. Thluklmr lb lulo'cttlriK io jour rtader. 1 aend It lortheit h ueBt. IIU ha reault w II bo Your. er tvatieetfli'lr. ti. 1. Wooiiwaiiu. naywaru, npni r, itfiu. t? Iii piircbaalcfr. raru rlion'd bo uaed to order VV7AlK.oloo'aa. T. A. nAvrs & CO.. VOttTLAXB, mdoalt AptnU. WAKI'll, li'S BATH FOR SHEEP A rlNUI.K TKIAI, ll.NI.Y laliecvry topruu!U tuperlor iCIcliiicy, H. P. WAiriiLCE Sc ao Importers of Drugs and C'liemluils, .Kiu'xr.i .i.v .i.i.v.u;av.v oouikx city ciiAUivM. worth's. ........ :i'.. . -.. a ..u. " apiliii'.' NAN I'UANCINCO. The 1. V. T. Company's ififiSA vSS3SL Kitonxuor MoMINNVILLE WILL LKAVB PMnitll(l ! Hltloili Kvery PIIIIIAY. rrtirulng on HATUIlDAY, I'Olf l WTON-U.. atONDAYaud WKHNIH U.; reinrnlii.' ou I'UUfli.WH and TUUItJllAYa. People, Patroiiizo Your Own Boat! Protection atmliiNt lllgb llutea CaUiirautccil. JOHN G. WRIGHT, Dealer ia FAHILY GB0CERIE8. Crockery and Glassware, Woodei nd Willow Ware, Tobaeop and Cigars, COMMBRCIAal BTBEBT. - aaUm, April M, UW. Btt dmiulKtriiloi'a) Notice. ."QTH'V. I imrebf vlven that I he iiLilir.ltfiiiT has HI be-n apiioliltd aitiiiiUiirator-or lie 'a of torxe J" (Trey, iitei.nl, bi the Uuiily Court c Ma urn coiu.i), plalu of ui wrj;'ii ana iai an ui'ianas ae t,t clan h i rati) trU.te aiV lniHHlJ lo pro ..pi the rat v. uliii li'r i rjier v.iacOvu. W tit BO- rtltfii l to the ill) of ral im, (u U wmatl. lor ii-i !., win, In .ix ucinib iiona k" aula. limed M.) U b, IV77. 14 C C. KUMKY, A4mUUr.tat. ) i 'T