'i"'JV"i' m WILLAMETTE FARMER. 4 At a meeting of the citizens of Mon Mouth aad vicinity, Saturday June 80, 1877, pursuant to call, L. Bently was Bade Chairman and C. A. Miller was elected Secretary. Meeting directed the Chair to appoint a Committee of three on Resolutions. J. B. V. Butler, D. T. Craig and L. Ground were appointed such Com mittee. After a very Interesting and In atructlve speech from Hon. N. L. Butler, Committee on Resolutions reported the following for adoption as the sense of the meeting: "WHKnEAs: The dominant political parties of the country by a steady and persistant course of partial legislation, discriminating in favor of capital and against labor in matters of taxation and finance, thereby entailing poverty and oppression upon the producing classes ; and by a long continued courso of Inter vention In behalf of corrupt and dishon est officials, thereby offering a premium for crime and speculation against honesty and faithfulness, the whole tending to the subversion of Republican institutions : Thbrkfore, we,- the citizens of Mon mouth and vicinity for the purpose of correcting tho ovIIb complained of and for the purposo of asslstlnir in Instituting a reform In matters of legislation, es pecially on the questions or finance and taxation, do now proceed to organize an Independent Greenback Club, and declaro to tho world the following : 1st. To co-operate with any anil all Greenback Clubs that are or may bo formed In the nation to the end that by a grand union and co-operation of tho best elcmOIHB 01 UlU country, wu n-uuiu mu election of such men and tho adoption of such measures as will renovate the gov ernment and Insure tho best interests of all, Irrespective of class or condition. 2d. we favor aud demand a repeal or tho national banking law : it being a gra tuity of tho government to capital, and based upon bonds purchased with depre ciated currency and bearing Interest at tholr face valuo ; and the samo being sed as bank stock under our present na tional banking law, tno Banner tnus re ceiving double Interest. Interest upon his bonds and interest upon his notes (or promises to pay) Iftsucd. 3d. Wo demand a currency Issued di rectly by tho government, sufficient In amount to transact legitimate business of tho country, samo to be a legal tender for all debts and dues public and private: Uiat shall on demand of tho government be received in full paymont for all United States bonds at par. Wo belle vo this to be the best circulating medium that can bo devised under present circumstances and hold it to bo tho duty of tho govern ment to furnish it to tho people. 4th. Wo protest against tho conver sion by tho government into gold Interest bearing tonds, the non-Interest bearing bonds, tho non-Interest bearing green back now In the hands of the people ; such action being a two-fold ovll contract inir the currency and expanding taxation thereby !mr3n additional weigaUwswa an alreadvoverburdened people. 5tb. we condemn the act demonetiz ing silver coin of the United States, be Milan It enriches the bankers and money changers at tho expense of the laboring interests or ine country. ,,.,, 6th. We demand tho repeal of the law exempting United States bonds from tax ation, and unequivocally demand that every species of property fchall bo taxed ao as to hear Us Just proportion of the necessary expenses of tho government. 7tb. Believing that both tho Republi can and Democratic parties are Inade quate to tho task, or aro incapablo of in augurating and carrying out tho reforms necessary to tho relief of the embarrassed industries of tho country, wo hero and now avow this declaration of principles, and Invito all Independent, freo-thlnklng and patriotic men, Irrespective of party, creed or color, to unite with us In order to accomplish tho objects implied In this declaration of principles. Which wore, af tor consideration, adopt ed unanimously, after which themcetiug proceeded to organlzo a greenback olub with a present membership of thirty three, with oflloors as follows: President, Ii. Bontly; Vice-President, D. T. Craig; Secretary, C A. Miller. Commit too on by-laws and to solicit names to club were appointed. Club then adjourned to meet at samo place on Saturday, July 14, 1877, with a cordial .invitation to all to attend. C. A. Milieu, L Bkntly, Secretary. Chairman. The following letter was read not long lnoe In Springfield Orange Mo. 12, Lane Co., Or. July 13. 1377. Dbai Buotiikrh: Capltola will bavo to peak for and In behalf of hsr sisters once aiore. I can see very well tbo Ust letter did not have tbo desired effect It ahouM have badon some of our brothers. It soared on one In particular. We sihtera have rights in the Rnge that wblte men aro bound to re spect. It was not my wish to say anything more on the tobacco question, but 1 nm ooni polled to say a little more. I do not think that any brother baa a right to smoke a dirty pipe In the grunge hall when they well know that it U very offensive and sickening to moat of tae alatera. We do not intend to be smoked out of the grange ball an though we were a lot of ground squirrels. They oan make better oae of it by going to some rooky butte and smoke tho s qulrrela, aa I am of the opinion it would almost Instantly kill any squirrel it would oomo in oouUot with. I think that pipe brs been the oauae of inju ring our brother's mind, and will probably cause blm to be troubled with the liver com plaint. Please take a slater's advice and never smoke your pipe in the grange ball agal n . This Is plain enough tal k ao that ev ery brother in tno grange can uaderatand it. please don't become absont-ualnded. broth ers, and go to smoking, for I don't think any brother will smoke again In the grange nail, anises be Isabeeat-Eataaed. Brothers, whenever yoa aoo any of assU ten amoklog In tae grange, give aa a good leotare for It and wo will roast a terkey for us. i none, wvidni. saw win bo ubh aar of you m .. T. la V nn MnAll mam mWLM It is for yoar good we apeak as well aa oan variToui. Vmmaa Read jr. We are Informed by II. P. Crook e, Esq., Ooanty School SupariaUadeat, that the State anpropriasaoat for the several eehool dtetriote ef tats ooaaty are ready to be paid ever. DUiriot aoaeol clerks will take aotloe and end in their oidsrs. 1MB 00QU1U& GottUitxa City, Oooa Co.. Jaly5tb ), 1877. i ThaacoBleofOoqallleOtty ladalged in eelebrattoa of the "gloriot Italia," Ike sasMaa other folks. Despising the day of audi things, we determined to ignore 4aa vll artillery," aad ao prooared a bona Ada cannon; wrought In a neighboring black smith shop? whleh we proceeded to "teats" bat when the smoke cleared away, aome little surprise was manliest that it took hall a cannon to make ao loud a report. Con cluded the anvil plan not so bad after all) aad half a wrought Iron gun Is for sale at a aecrlfloe. Rainy weather had prevailed for a few days, but on the 4th the clerk of the weath er honored our draft for a fine day. People gathered la the early morning; the steamers brought np their crowds of passengers; and In due time, and form, the processfon was made up, and to the sound of a single cor net was duly marched and counter-marched, to the grove. Patrlotlo songs were sung by the choir to parlor organ accompaniment; the prayers were said; the Declaration of In dependence read by a quartette of two little boys, and two little girls (who acquitted themselves splondidly), an able oration was delivered; and dinner was next on the pro gramme. Whataconduclvoto sociability, this din ing standing, at apnblio tablo, spread bo- noath they'umbragoous foliage" of "God's first temple." But when tbo barbaouod moats and plo-nto goodies vroro disposed of, the peoplo returnod to town, where a mod rrn civilisation swing, which whirled the rkloably disposed, "forty-nine times around, for the Insignificant sum of 10 cents," was the attraotlon for the nonoe. Next came a slow race, (In whleh you ride the other fellows nsg) and three horses, and a Lilliputian Jackass, was gotten underway. Off went the animals, to run one hundred yards up street, turn a big stump Just out of town, and baok; and whip and spur were brought into requisition to get speed out of a donkey. The crowd oheered and yelled, and "Balaam" bobbed along quite lively for a little way; but finding himself being rap Idly distanced, and no doubt oonolndlng that, as there was no specified time that he must get through in, ho was good for the race anyhow; be mads for the nearest stable door, where he called a halt. The usual arts whloh are -resumed to cause locomo tion In donkeys re unavalllngly tried, and the rider "threw up tbe sponge." Another rider was procured, and by dint of pushing, pulling, whipping, and yelling, balsam waa got around the stump and headed down the home stretch, when he ambled quietly In, followed by the roaring aad laughing crowd. , A boat race followed. The otdlaary rlyer ekJeVware caseare)eMe smltsv'eaea snmaa- edby two aUstlo oarsmsa. Three boata were entered, distance, oae-fearta mile, roaada stake boat aad back. Blxyoang, strong aad skillful men contending eagerly la generous rivalry for tbe mastery, make an exciting contest. Tbe boat race waa over, yarloas mlrth-provoklng performances fill ed op the tune until dark, when there was a moderate display of very poorly made Ire works. (Somebody In Portland might Im prove aa a pyrotechnist,) Aad then, "There was a sound of revelry by night; And" Coqullle City "had gathered then Iler beauty and her chivalry, And bright tbe lamps shone o'er Pair women and brave men, who Chased the glow Ing hours with flying feet," until morning. There was not a large crowd present owing to the fact that two other celebrations weee going on at different points In tbe valley, But tbe best of good fooling prevailed, no Jar occurred to disturb the Soneral harmony, and all seemed satisfied tat the day was well and pleasantly spent. Litter from Mohawk Valley. Isabkl, July 3d, 1877. Ed. Farmkb: Mohawk Valley, Lane Co., Is a small valley some fifteen or eighteen miles long. Valley land is nearly all taken up, and they are fast filling every hollow on the mountain tide. Our County Clerk has as nice a farm here as there is In tbe valley, and he also attends to tbe O . & C. it . B. land business. There Is room'bere for those who have the strength and will to face tbe mighty forest. A fortune can be made by some one who will Invent a grubbing mschlne, for If there Is not something done In that line scon the oak and ash will drive the far mer from his peaceful borne. We have mines here that are creating con siderable excitement, but whether tbey will ever pay or not Is still to be tested . The faot is, if what theyoall silver ore nereis actually silver, Lane is tbe rloheat county In the State, for I know where there are mountains of tbe bright metallic stuff they call silver ore here. Crops look well. We are haying an abun dance of rain, in faot a little more than is necessary. From all that can be learned It has done considerable damage to Fall-sown wheat. Haying will soon be here, and then no rest for tbe wicked (or the righteous eith er, ae to that) until our produce is delivered to market. The blackberry ie cultivated here to good advantage, aa water faollUlea cannot be ex eelled in the State. The fruit has always sold for fifty cents a gallon. Fruit of all kinds does well here. If properly oared for. Some months ago there were several pre ventives given la your paper against tloka. Now, If aome oae will give a preventive gains aoraelles It will be a great aad last lag beaefit to those who live la or near the Umber. B. W.A. Ureal ChiBaMf. OXAMroae, July 18, 1877, I am a vary dose reader of your valuable paper, aad It aaeaas to aae that yoar oerree Boaaeeea frosa thle part of the eeaatry to qalte limited, therefore I write. Not that I have aay news to relate or xpeat aayUtaf to transpire aim seeUea that will astonish "the net! van," bat before I fboget I most say that grange profSoU in this vicinity are above an avecags'Oar Fall aad Spring crops are looking first-rate aad promise a heavy yield. We have about tweaty.flye acres of hops aroand here they are looking very well, much better than at thle date last year, aad If ao naforesesn aooldsnt befalls them, will bear a better yield than last year. Buttevllle Grange met last Saturday, bad a big turnout, aad spent the forenoon attend ing to grange basmeea. The sisters had a splendid dlaaer for us, such as Buttevllle grange always gives; after which we threw open the hall aad the evening until six o'clock was speal la tripping the light fan tastic toe to the sweet muslo of tbe organ and violin, Ao, yoa aee, our grange I" still a kloklng. Fiusd. Mr. Decker, a farmer In the town of New fane, Niagara county, and quite extensive fruit grower, states that while scraping his apple trees a few days ago he found lodged in the crotoh of nearly every tree a nost of worms Identical with those found In an ap ple; that tbe worm was safely secreted be neath the bark, where washing the surface of tbe tree over Its bed would not affeot or even disturb it. By removing the scaly bark and applying a ooat of weak lye, tho Insects were at ones klllod, and thereby, in bis opinion, an Immense army of worms Indi rectly exterminated. Albany Arpuy Rows of grape-vines should run norrh and south, so that every leaf may gnt the sun Unlit olther In the forenoon or afternoon. This la mora Important in September than during tho boat ofbttintiior. If tho rnwH run oast and wont, tho vines shivto tho enllro ground nnd henuo you loso a Jnrgo part, of tho boat, and tho moment tho sun disappear tbero is no atorod-up heat to carry tho vines through the night. Tbla In time of frost Is of groat importance. Mast. Hoard of Ag riculture, Ilayden, tbe geologist, starts with a party of distinguished English geologists to show them tbe wonders of our terrliorlos. Gene ral Stralohey, royal engineer in charge of the British India surveys, snd Sir James Hook er, superintendent of the Botanical Gardens, aro among the guests. The party will visit Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada, Utah and the California gold region. To the AflalotMl LatlloH In paurtloulor. Why need yoa snnVr with Paralysis when yoa oan be onred T Why will yoa suffr wiin ltneumauam wasn you csn oe cursor And why have so mtny actios and pains when It is within your reach to be cured t I am now established In Salem, prepared to tt est all Chronic Distaste, inch at Rheumatlim, Neuralgia, Consumption, Kidney disease, and in fact all diseas es that humea ftsta Is heir to. Bpeclalattentlon paid to Female Weakatt and nrrom proitratlon, which Is so common to Ladle. Children' dteeasce sot ex cepted. In connection with my practice, I have ono of the celebrated Medicated Vapor Lightning Cream Baths, which aids vastly la removing all chronlo dtf- ease. It opens the pores of the skin, and throw off the allay, morbid matter, which Is one of the great cautee of eo math eafftrkg. When we onco think tbat two-tMrA of all wo lake lata opr artim naau inneaalitaaT)eryoifljCekln,''w'e need sot stop iwiHWOHirwaj we w vies, wnen we pay 10 tttle attention to Iks most Important em one tor y of ear bodies. Baring the pest else months I have bad tals bath la operation, anf many eaa testify to It edsoacy. I treat patients by the week, or by single treatment. 1 Ladles will do well to give me a call. Residence, (ostheast earner of Center snd Snmmer Streets, Salem. MUM. B. W. CBAIO, M. B. fwaetUt AdYlM. You are asked every day through tbo ool urns of newspapers aad by your Drujtglst to use something; for Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint that you know nothing; about, you f;et discouraged spending money without Ittle suooess. Now to give yoa satisfactory proof that Gbkhn's Auocst Flowkr will oure you of Dyspepsia aud Liver Complaint with all Its euects, such as HourHlomaoh, Sick ilesdsobe, Habitual Costlvoness, palpi tatiou of tbe Uesrt, Heartburn, Water-brash Fullness at tbe pit of theBtomaoh, Yellow Ukln, Coated Tongue, Comlug up of food after eating, low spirits, Ao., wo ask you to go to your Druggist - - and got a Satuplo Bottlo of Ghkkn'h An oust FbowEit for 10 cents aud try It. or a Regular Hle for 76 cents, two doses will ro lleve you. "CLllK WAITED. Tbe Lincoln Warehouse and 8hlpplng Co. will receive proposals for a olerk to oonduot the business of tbe company nndsr tbe supervision of the directors for eleven months from tbe 4'.h day of August, 1877. Persons making application will meet tbe directors at the Co.'s warehouse at Llnooln on said day at IS o'clock, noon, presenting at the same lime thelrreoommendatlons and sureties. Ira 8. Townhknd, Pies. Board of Directors, July 0, 4w. A. L. 8TIN8ON, Book and Job Printer, JVinl Bookbinder, Melataa's Slock, Old 'ate Obaa ber, Salem. HAVINO ADDKI) AN RXTKNBIVK ASSORT ment of New Type. Cut, tie., to my already em-owe hook aaa wuu urace, i bui now prepared to do any and all kindi of Book, Plain, and Ornamental Ob Assort Ifetlce, aad at Keaaea able l'rlcea. Stock Certificates a Specialty. Having the larcest assortment of Mlnlnff Certltcate llnee and cat adapted to that kind of work of any Oaee In Oreeon, f am prepared to extent orders In the VXKY BI8T style, U any n saber of colors de sired, aad on abort notice. Jeltf Address A. L. aTINBON, Salem, Or. StUbUahcdl 1S40. DB. A. Q.:IMM03Na' Original Liver Medicine. fob ail dibxabw or m livih, bods- XBJW or TUB STOMACH, LOSS OF AFPB TITB. SM)K BIADACsU, STO. BTC. lBtClt, BeUar, T, A. BAVaa, tt c: IVDWVIH UIIMWW. imwioi. IWWWI, 1 sasytMsa. Assets for Oreeon. Printing1 T. CUNNINGHAM & CO., Salem, Portland, Albany, Junotion City, and Walla Wall BOLE AGENTS FOR The following FIRST-CLASS Machines, which we aro now receiving; for the- J. I. CASE'S THRESHING MACHINES,. Both End and Side Shake Tight-Geared. Westinghouse Vibrator Threshing Machines, TIGHT-GEARKD END-SHAKE. J. I. CASE'S THRESHING ENGINES, 8, 10, 12, 15, and 18 Horse Power. TYeadwell Manufactured by With New and Valuable Halne Illinois XXIe et X r SINQLE-OEAR, Wrought-Iron and Scrow-Hub Wheels, udjuatablo Reel nnd Truss Frame. WROUGHT - IRON HARVESTERS, Wroueht - Iron Combined Reapers and XVC79:E1XjXj'JSI Combined Reapers and Mowers. WOOD'S Single & Combined Reapers and Mower. WOOD'S Single Mowers, three sizes. Johnston Mowers, one size. ADAMS AND FRENCH HARVESTER, 4 Oonaueror. ' ' rarat k Bradley sulky Hakes, OfiMXSNMIAI, Bulky Sake, Self Duns, Tho Beat in Vae. Thimble Skein ad Iron-axle Frame, aad Freight Wagons, all ulaea Newton 4-spring Hacks, nmdo expressly Tor the Oregon Market. KTo-vetoxi Three-Spring, rutform Bprlng, and Scroll-Spring XXeaolcsa aud BUUtillM, Ornrdou Olty Plow, Ilarroweand nnltlrators; nnrdrn City Bulky and nana Ploiv. Varmen) friend- UHA1N BKsXLat Van Brant dc Bia'a ITIONiroil Hrond-ra.t NKKItKIt and CULTIVATOR t OAPITAl, lfJhVTIVATOHl OlINNINOHAItl'M CUIriVATOIt", Ike Heat In the World. Leather aud Hnbber BKLTINU, machine Kxtrae, Hardware. Iron, aud Hleel. rvr" Special Circulars, lllimtrated, with prices, tent to any aildrca, ireo or cbirpu. Wo aro MANUFAO UUBH8' AUKNTH, and will kkll at bed-hiktc mucks. T. CUNNINGHAM & CO.. mj7 Front St., 1'OKTLAND ; Commercial St., SALRM : and Cliradlo'i lllock, AU1AN V, OU. Reloroes' Sale. "VTOTIOB Ie hereby ttlrcn that, by vlrtno of an order Xl of tbo Circuit Court of Hie Bute of Ore iron for the cenuty of Marlon, inado on the Mlb day of J Jane. inatlor deicrlbcd. Which said roal cttate I lb eabject a. u. ltm, airccuni a atoof certain reel estate hero- of a salt In partition In aali 4 Ctrrnll coan netwaca Utstlsy aaeOeotve Aa. it Ilia HHitHlai&4 . atjlt Oeenr A. aae aaa outers, i aereon ana oiner, nnenaao UVlVVii SUU Vtuoist sn-isjsusase ihv auuvirisuvu,- rw t- Ham Waldo. W. II. XcCatly, and F. K. Smith, refer ee duly appointed by order of said clrcu't.conrtto make partition of tald real eetate. will at ene o'clock in me anernooa on aeiureay we win aay or joiy, a. 1). 1BTT, at the conrt-aonse door In Halem, Marlon Coanty, Orexon, proceed to sell at public auction to th highest bidder for sold coin of ths United Htatee lo be M on the day of sale, all the following deKiibed real enUte, to wit: "Situate In Ma rion fJcnntr. Htata of Umron. and belns a nart of the Donation land claim of N W. Colwell, laeectlonaBS and SI In T. m K. 8 W. of the Willamette Meridian, and described a follow, to wit: Commencing; at a point on the itage road leading from Halem to Albany, at the S. B. corner of a piece of land owned by John Crlm, running thence S. S i eg. 90 mln. W. alanf said road 7 00 chain to IheN.k. corner of the Odd Kel low' Itural Cemetery; thenco westerly along tho North lino of ald cemetery, .) chain; tbenco South with the Wot Hue of ld cemetery 8-1.01 chain: thence N. 74 deg. 30 mln. W. H.M chalne; thencoNorth lS.t9chalna; thence N. 71 dog. 110 mln.W. ll!9 chains; thenco N. 17 deg B. !NM1 chain to a point on the South boundary Hue of the land of Abra ham Mrorr; thenco Kaatrrly with ald lino to tbo placo of beglnnlag, conutnlug nlnety-elht (Uti) acre of land, more or le." The fi Mowing Hen upon tbe raid real ettate remain untlittoU, to wit: A balance of about four hundred dollar on a mnrtgSL-o In favor of Lewie Jotin.on on the undivided lTU-lou) thereof belonging te John , Wright and Chirle Uufuvage, executed on or about the 80th day ol April IbTi to iniirn the payment of a promWory note for $Hm.OO wllh lutcreit from dato at the rate of one per cent per month. Abo, a mnrtgtgo In favor of Abner Allen on the undl-Tldrd430-10UOtbereofbelongingio(leorgeA.Bdeeie-culcd on or about thu IStnasy of March 1871 toeecure the payment of a promlimry note for W).00 with In teret from March 13tb, 1873, at tbe rale of one por cent, per month. aiea at saiem, Marion county, ureeon. jane iu), ltrtt. WlkUlta WAI.UU, w.n. P. K. MctHJI.IV, aim, auw Heferee. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of two execution laioed out of the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Marlon: on tho S6th diy of June, 1HT7, both agalnat Jame McObee, defendant, tbe one In favor of 0. V. McCaoley, plalntlS; for tbe lam of two hundred and eighty-eight and 35-100 dollar V. 8. geld coin, and tblrty-even and tn-100 dollar cot(, together with ono per cent, per month Interest and accruing coat; tbe other Ir. favor of Terrell A (ill llngbam plalntllTa, for lbs um of one hundred and nfly-three dollar add twenty-dve and 20-1W (dolUra coat, and ten percent, per annum Intereatand accru ing coat; I have levied upon and will aell at nubllo auction on SATURDAY, the 38th day of JULY. 1H77. at 9 o'clock p. m at the court-houae door, all tba rljibt. title, and Inteteat of the (aid J ami In and to tbe lollowlnx-deacrtbod premlae. to wit llulnclnT. 7B.. IL8W.. and In See. St. In Marlon n nanon corour of county. Oregon, commeuclnu; at tho H. W, which corner a flr 3d tnebe diameter bear S, 9 dei lav liuu uwiiou ui ortujerv. K-uca. muu aiuuuvii. 90 mln. K. 00 link dlaUnt; thence N. WM deg. W. U.oschalna; thence N SMchalna: llience N. tax deg W. 8 60 chalna; thence S, IS deg. W. 9 13 chalne; thence H. H At K. 3.50 chalna: thence S. 90 deg. 45 mln. W, 800 chalna; thence H. Co deg. B. 18.W chain to the line between Jcbns, Bde A Co.i thence N. 97 der. K. 17.V9 chalne to the place of beginning, containing 90 and 14 100 acre. Also, Lot No. four (4) In block No. ten (10) In Oeo. II. Jone' addition to the city of Salem. In Marlon county and State of Oregon, as shown by the recorded plat of ald addition In tbe Recorder's office In the county of Marlon and State of Oregon. J. A. IIAKBK. Sheriff Marlon county, Oregon. Salem, Oregon, Jane 98. 1877. 4w IOIOI'I Gopher and Squirrel-Killer. BURS AMD BBLIABLB FOR TUX OBSTRUCTION OF 00PHKB8, BiUUUlfl, RATS), M1CB, CROWS, AO. Salcr, Better, aasl Cheaper taaa itrychalae, PaeBpaeraN, Ar- aealc, ar elher jsreara lleaa a a alBBle trial will caBVlace. SOLD BY DBALBBSOBNBRALLY.AKDBY HODQE, 8NELL & CO., Wholesale Druggitta, No. 73 Front sad 74 First BU.. riaTIANa. at XM7T. Wrought-Iron TTmmAmr Sinulo-Qoar JOMXX9T9, J. I. Case & C., Improvements for 1877. The P. P. T. Cofnjf;s MoMrNNVILLE WILL fcBAVK Portlautl for Sulom Every FRIDAY, returning on SATURDAY, FOB BAYTON-On MONDAY snd WKHNRfl. DAY; reluming on TUBSDAtB and T1IUIUDAYS, f Patronize Tour Own Boat ! ProtcctloB airalBBt lllgb Ouaraateefl. Riitea In the County Court of tho Statu of Orrgou for the County of Marlon. T. II. Cox, plaintiff. I v. J- OarwoodUrceno, Defendant. ) To (I.RWOOD (1KBKNK, defondant: In ths Nams or ths Htats or Ooiuon: You are hereby auumoned and rcqulrm! to appear aud anawer the complaint died agalnat you In tbo above-entitled action In the above-nsiavd court by the flrst dayef the Soplember term, IH77. thereof, to wit, tho 3d day of September, 1177. aald day being the flrat day of the term of laid court following the expiration of tho time preaertbed In tho order for publication hereof. Aad If yon fall ao lo appear and anawer. for wait thereof iilalnllH will take judgment agalnat you as prayed fur In bla complaint, to wit, fur the iva of one hundred and fifty dollar, together with Interest thereon since the 4th day of January, 1H7S, at twelve per cent, per annum, and for coete and dlsbureeensats of this actio. This eummon I published by order of Jobs C. 1'eeblee, Judge of eald court, dated tae 99d day of June, 1877. I. II D'AHOY, Attorney for rialnllff. Salem. July 8. 1877. Ilwil Notloe. In the matter of the fluardlanahlp of Bdward Don- lllot and Alfred Doulllot, minor heir of Augusta Doulllot, deceased. A petition for tho appointment of a Uuantltn far said minor belr having been this day Sled In Pro bate, It 1 hereby oidered that notice to all peraons Inlereited In the matter be given by publication In the Willambttb Fahmiu for three incentive week to appear In tbe County Court for Marlon county. State of Oregon, on the tub day of Auguat, A. I). 1177, at 9 o'clock p. m., and atw.w cauae, If any they have, wby aald guardian thould not lo appointed. a tirayed for la aald petition. JOHN C. 1'BBBLBS, County Judgo, Marlon Co., Oregon. Salem. July Otli. 1B77.W3. J0HH O. WRIGHT, Dealer la FAMILY GROCERIES. Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Win, Tobaooo and Cigars COMMERCIAL. 1TKEBT. Balssa, April M, 181a, wit Admlniitrator'g Notloe. NOTICB Is hereby given that th undertlgoee ha been appointed aamluUtretor of the eetato of Ueorge Jtffrey. deceed. by th County Court of Ma rios county, Stat of Oregon, and that all persona havnt claims agalnat aald eaute are required to pro cent the same, with the proper voucher, to the en dorelgard In tba city of Salem, In td coanty. for allowance, within all monib from this date, uatea suy v.n, itfn. C O. KUNKY, AdmlnltUater. K & VI t aaawm i " t .tH jSr ..LSjife i H, . ,JJJii..iiL k l' ... '-'""''".'"I-1 I '.'yta ' TX "Kf -. ' . . . .. tr- r .-.,.,. . - . r UlU a ea man i i i la maa !' , i j . m. . jj, 4 -. .'.j , . , i - . . . j, --r .. js ,j t. t ..i : nai... - . . . t i .. . . m. - ir