W WUJLAMETTE FARMER. fv I T DEATH OF CHARLES H. BOWKER, Charles H. Bowker, one of the early Plo neora of this Coast and for many years a real dent of this city, and one closely Indontifled with Its early history i Is no more. He died yesterday, Monday morning,; July 23d, at Snowden Springs, where he was stopping the summer for his health. About four years ago ho was stricken down with paralysis of his left side from which he never fally recovered. A second stroke oo curing last Saturday, prostrated his remain ing energies, and a few Lours later he breathed his last. Few persons have a more eventful life than the one Just closed by his death. Born about tho year 1820, in Scituato, Plymouth county Massachusetts, ho at the nge of 20 years, upon the breaking out of the gold fever In California, sailed in tho ship James Caskey Oct. 1849 from Boston Harbor "round Capo Horn" for San Francisco, where he ar rived in tho sprlnsrof 1850. II o was shortly after followed to this coast by his brothor Jamos G. Bowker (now a resi dent of this clty)who immediately bocamo known as a contractor and first-class brick mason. Charlos worked 10 years with his brother, learning tho trade and acting a? foroman In tho erection of over 60 brick blocks and buildings in that city. Tho brothers came to Oregon In 1850 and sottled in this city. Slnco their resldonco horo tboyhave built most of tho brlok build Imrs in Corvallls Albany and this city. Tho Wlllatnotte Uuiverslty stands as a monumont of his skill ns n workman and architect, bo hnvlng burned tbo brick, planned and built tho edifice. Ho was also ono of tho contractors that built the Cbemo kola hotel, Executive block, Holmau'n, Star key's, Durbin's, Pattnn's, Grny'H, and other largo blocks that nro now etnnding. In tho organization of tho Fire Department of llils city, ho Bti ono of tho lending mm. Ho, In company with J. Q. Wright, is'uod tbo first call for n firo meeting, and from that call spruiiK Capital Engluo Company, of which organization ho was tho first President. Ono pleasant little eplsodo In Ills llfo we cannot refrain from giving, wuloli Illustrates hit character for keeping his contracts to tho lotter. Sonio ton years ago, In conversation with Judson Starr, a prominent merchant of this city at that tlmo, who was ono of his warm est frlonds, thev ontored into a contract that tho ono tli at died first the other should causo to bo oroctod over tho gravo of tbo do coaxed, a handsomo stone, and tho gravo surrounded witn aBUUstanuai dnck jounua tlon wall. In u fow yours Starr was callod away, and his gravo In Odd Fellows' Cem etery attosts how woll Charllo Bowker kopt his contract. Wo can safely sy that In all tho relations or life, Charloy Bowker has fulfilled bis patt manfully, and conscientiously, and leaves behind him many warm trlends who will often rocall his momory with a moUtouod eyo. To Take 'J bo Black Veil Next Sabbath at Portland Miss Alicia Dunn, or this city and Miss Maggie Connor, of Fronoh Pralilo ato to tako tholr final vows that soparato thorn from tho outsldo world, and devoto tho romulmlor of tholr lives to tho services or tho most Holy Cathollo Church. Tho ceromony or taking tho black yell Is ono or tho most solemn and Impross ivooflho inanv rites of that anclont church aud wo loam that qulto a large number or tho Trlends and relatives or mo now rociusos, will go down on Saturday to witness their farewell of the world and It's say scones and tbo euddwment or the veil that botokons that their lives will henceforth bo dovoted to the causo or the Master. A Gipsy Camp. The band of Oinstes that havo been men tloned In tho up vallov napem a wooding tbolrwav down tbo valley, arrived In this city Saturday evenlnsr, and pitched their tents Hi tuo grove uaox or mo jussi oaiem school Iiouho. The dark skin nod maidens and matrons or tho party will tell your fortuuosif tholr hands are crowned with silver In anclont rorm and manner, whllo tho main portion or tbo bund nro rondy to tinker up your tinware cooklnsr ufetiMlp, and to swop horses on the shortest notlco. Dime novel reauers auoum pay mem a visit, anu iako n iook ai a uoiaio gipsy camp oy moon light. Aatonlahod Them. We learn by o j.rlvalo lettor trom Astoria thav Frank '.cello's artist who aro making alourortiio world, and wiio are lust now sojourning In Astoria, taking i-ketchcs, wero ratiiur nstonisiied nt JoiinJHCK'nrrprefconia tlon of Shakespeare's "Fat Knight," at the AMorlathratro. Thoy aver that Mr. Jack's makeup and playing of Falstaff rsnnot bo excolled tiy any actor oiVlho KuMern boards or tno prelum uay. wo are piouseu to team that during Mr, Jaok's appearance In ShIpui. about Fa)r times, ho will glvo us souio "Fnl- stuir1 in ours. Officer Installed. I). 1). O. M T. O. Barker, Installed the follrwlrg oincersof nighlsnd T.odgr, N CO I 0. O. F.,at Kola, on last Saturday evxulng: 1. H, Ilodtou, N. O.i John Brooks, K, O.; It, Doty, It. H Win Jonos, Treasuror,;Sam Beckett, Warden; Those Pearce, Con.; Al Hklnner, I. O : W. II- Vaudervort.O. Q.; Thos. Jordon, U.S. N. Q ; B. S. White. L.8. N.O ; M. Itosendolph, B.8V. Q.;D. M. Hampton, h. H. V. Q ; li. O. Porry, It. S. 8 Coutenulal Rollc. This Is a groat year in Amor lea for the old men. Grand fathom who havo been neglect ed aud mado to feel that they were lu the way, and wished thoy wero dead; who havo long been thrust away In the kitchen, and loft to mumbloto thcmsolvos in the chimney-corner, aro being astonlshod by being brushed up of an evening and brought Into tho parlor, where thoy are shown off to the company as Centennial rollcs. Barn Burned, J. It. Creoswell living on the Jefferson stage road 10 miles south of this city, bad bis barn burned last Friday afternoon with Us con tents. Itciugbt Irom h pllo or stiaw which somn or tho younger children had thought lesMy igulted, a short distance from tho building. MrCresawell lost a good wagon, liarn--s,nnd quite a number of farm tools. The wholo loss will amount to about f000. Another Barn gone op. The small barn in tho rear of the residence of Ueorgo Williams, on High street, was burned about reven o'clock last evening. Tho Fire Department was on hand and pre vented the spread of tbo devouring elemeut. The origin of the fire is unknown but it is supposed to havo boon caused by children playing In the hay loft. Iosa, about f 100. FIRE AT ALBANY. Auuxr, July 24. 1877. The blacksmith and machine shop of Messrs. Putnam A Merrill, on Second street, opposite A. H. Marshall's stables, was dls covered to bo on fire last night, about seven o'clock. Tbo Fire Department was promptly on band and made short work or It. The sirloin nftim (Ita l. not definitely known. Jjois about fWO. .v THE COMING STATE FAIR. Tbo season for the State Fnir is fast np proncliing, and it Is time that those who aro interested in Its success should com mence their preparations. Tho interest felt by the people will be the measure of the success that will attend the annual exposition of tbcBtato AgrlculturalSocl ety, and wo hope to see such an interest manifested as will secure a full represen tation of the material products of our State and afford somo adequate Idea of its immense resources. These annual fairs are the gunge marks of our progress and wo cannot aflord to neglect any feature attending them, or to forego any efforts we havo been in thohabltof making, but should rather increase our efforts and our solicitude. Tt is very common for persons who at tend State Fairs to complain of the man agement and denounce them ns wanting of Interest, but thut is poor pay for tho unrequited services of competent men who seek to servo tho public, but nro obliged to depend on the people at largo for the success of tho enterprise they con duct. It lu a common duty we owe to add some fenture of excellence to the ex position. Tho attendance should bo such as to encourage tho labors of the Soolcty by ndequate remuneration, and afford, not only confidence by such general at tendance, hut menus whereby tho pre miums can bo paid and nil accounts liq uidated. Tho (society has boon obliged to luuur sonio debt, and to strengthen it. the public hIioiiIiI attend in such forco al to pay nfl'the debt mid leave it unembar rassed. We feci no hesitation in claiming thai the Boclety Is well olllccred and Its fairs well mnnnguil. It would bo strange if something of only occasional occimcncc, affording no opportunity for previous dis cipline and requiring each yearn new set hai.ds, could show perfect management and exact discipline aud be ubovo criti cism. Let those who havo improvements to suggest Join the Society and take ac tive part in Its management ns working members. In truth, only a handful of persons constltuto the Soolcty, whereas, It should count on its list every HUbstnu Man farmer aud public spirited man in our State. It is easier tocrltlolsothan to perform, and we urge upon all to eomo up to the work, lend a helping hand, and mako tho Agricultural Society a success by united effort aud generous support. SENATOR MORTON ON OREGON. From Senator Morton's address to tho citizens of Portland nt the roceptlou giv en him by the Board of Trade of thutclty recently : If the representations made to me from all quarters and by peoplo of all classes, nud who are not acting In concert, are true, Oregon, Washington territory and the western part of Idaho will bo tho great wheat-producing portion of our country, and can of itself furnish a sur plus sufficient to meet tho demnds of hungry Europe. Although tho popula tion of Oregon docs not exceed ono nun drcd and ton thousand, It lins already ex ported Inriro Quantities of wheat to other markets, reported last year to he four millions of bushels; and, with its present prospects, is likely largely to exceed that amount tills year. Oregon has been of slow growth. This n cnieny tno result or nor uisianco irom the settled purls of our country, tho diffi culty of access aud tho little that is known of the Interior of tho countrvand Its resources. Hut It is of tho future of Oregon and Washington territory that I would speak. Though looming up to Im. purtanco slowly, it is not hard now to perccivo what may hereafter bo tholr great value and luiiuenco in tno Union. Tliollrst great necessity, for their growth aud development, is a communication by rail across tho continent, to connect with tho system of railroads already ex- icmifii west, loiuodiissouri river. If tho hulfls truo that I hear. Oreiron Is cnpahlo of supporting n population of minions, it nns vast resources in coal and Iron, mid probably lu tho precious metals, Its boundless supplies of excel lcnttlmbur w III ho of tho greatest value In the matlu'tsof tho world, and the Im portance of It must increise from year to year. It has millions of acres of laud susceptible of cultivation, on which nil of tne grains produced in tno Northern and Middle Slates, except corn, can bo raised in the greatest abundance, and of tho best quality, it is said to be especially adapt ed to tho production of thut prliueurticln of food for the world, wheat, in unheard- of quantities to tho acre, and of tho best quality. It has an tin admirable cllmato, equally removed from tho extremes of heat and cold and from those desolating drouths. which honiet lines nlllict other sections of country, making Oregon aliko desirablo bb u winter aud summer resldonco. And when communication has becomo cheap tindeasy. the pleasure seeker, tho wealthy and tho invalid iu quest of health will flock to these shores, to escape tho hitter frosts of Kastorn winters nud tho ener vating heats of their summers. The riv ers abound lu tho most delicious fish, and aro tho chief supply to the tables of tho world, of that unapproach able dainty, the salmon. Hut I fear un less protective measures aro adopted, the Indiseriminato slaughter of tlieso fish will exterminate them, us it did iu Con necticut and in nearly all tho rivers of tho Atlantic coast". Htiufi n result would bo not only uirreat loss to Oreiron. hut a na tional misfortune, and should be averted, If possible, by such legislation as would preserve tho safety of fish, without Inter fering unreasonably with the present trade. CLEANSING AND DISINfECTINQ. There seems much reason fo fear, that too llttlo attention lias been bestowed on tho important question, "what becomes of germs of disease after a cleansing pro cess'.'" If water holding the poison In suspension Is thrown Into ordinary drains it will become the ngeut for distributing disease. This is a vary gravo considera tion. Disinfecting, properly so-called. Is not a precaution commonly carried out. It is generally deemed sufficient to purify the particular aitlclea supposed to be foul, without regard to what the destination of the germs removed may be. It la even doubtful wheth er this practical point receive a duo share of thought lu public Institu tions. Certainly there Is room for im provement in tho domcstlo laundry meth ods of "purification." The only effectual measure for arresting the spread of infec tion is ono which destroys the vitality of tho germ where it is found, We shall never bosafo until aproccssof this nature forms part of tho usual proceeding for cleansing articles of clothinu and bedding In use In prlyate families and at the hos pitals. To strlko at tho root of tho dan ger, tho means needful for tho extinction of vitality in morblfloorganlsms must be invariably employed. The Yamhill I.ook. Tho Incorporation of tho Yamhill Locks aud Manufacturing Company will hold a meeting at Lafayette next Saturday, at which plans, specifications and bids will bo received fortho mannorand contractor building tho locks. Several men of property In that vicinity havo garranteed certain amounts toward the Improvements, which virtually lustiro tho successful completion of the work Tho nirmpra or the Wlllametto valley, and par ticularly In tho vicinity or MoMlnnvlllo and Lifayotle, show gnat energy and determln atlon In transportation and other Internal affairs, and we doubt not they will bo pro portionately rewarded Tor their Independence and progress. -Another Search. Messrs. T. F. Campbell end Mr Stump, of Polk county, havo started for Southern Oregon with Ihn nvowed Intention of finding "Tho l.nst Cabin" mndo famous by Piun, L. Slmpou'n iirn-.fi tide oftlmt title, and by llio marvelous legends fold of it by tho early minors of faoulhorn Oreaon. Mr. Stump thinks ho has In bis pospsslon eorUln lutein genes which will 1-jad to tho dlsemery of this famous shanty with the untold wealth burled bonealh Its rudo purchoun tloors. Pleasantly Snrprlied. Saturday evening tho members of Ollvo Lodge, I.O.O.F., wore completely surprised by their l.uly friends. A few ladies wero In tbo library early In the overling, but llio brotheren thought nothing strange of tho occurrence, anil failed to tsko the hint, but opened the lodgo and transacted tho usual business. Whon llio lodgo wa. closed and tho members started home, they round the hall blockaded, antl tbo library in tho pos session or the Indies. Soon baskets wore produced and lunch served. A most en joyable tlmo was had till n late hour. Passed Through. Senator Saulsbury, Kx Governor Ilnrbank and Mr. Stalg, short-hand reporter, nil of the recont Grovor Investigating Cotnmlttoo, passed up tho road to-day, In a special car. They wero en ronlo for the States, and from Uosoburg thoy will travel by eafy stagos lo lUiOdiug. no piiuno ueinonsiraiion tooK place nt the dnpot. Tho party pissod through Orogon's capital quloily, Indulging inn Tow Introductions and handshakings. A rm Broken, Saturday ovmilnir about 7 o'clock. Eddie. sou or Mrs. Allen Thompson, living In Fast Salem, aged about throe years, fell from a porch three or foil r feet high and broko ono of tho bones In his len fore arm, Tho llttlo follow stood the drossmgorit heroically, and he Is gelling along a well as can bo ox pec tod taking the weathor and all things lulo con sideration. Botuatl Over. Georgo Boarluir had his examination for laroeoy In dwelling, this aflornoou, before James Cofley, Justice of tlin IVaoo, and wax bound ovor In the autn of f ISO. to await tho action of tbo Grand Jury. Indefaullof ball no was commuted lo jail. A Booaoer. A (it)Irndld rercbernn roll olrod by V. G. Myor'H'Trldoof rerolm" foalwl thlsHprlng and owned by TIi'oidhh Towncrrul, wan plncoil on John HukIios' tcalos tlila mom lng untl turned tho Imam at Just COO pound uo nau nau no OKim caro aim wus in ordi nary condition only. Botnrnod. Mr. J. A. IIowoll nnd wKo and aon. John Howoll, renohud liern Saturday iiIkIiI coming ovorlantl from thn Malhuur AKenoy. Thoy enmo over tho Harlow routo and from ap nearancet thoy havo had a pleasant and healthful trip, Their m.iny frlmida Join us in 1,'ivinKtnem n cordial woicomoto tuoir old homo. A Carelen Habit. Onn of tho most dangerous and pernicious of bad habit is tho carolois throwing away or laying down lighted cigar flumps. In a dry time llko this, peoplo are as carelos where thoy throw those lire carriers ax though tho "world and everything therein" was made of cast Iron, Tiik IIonh UuuiiN. In anothor column of this week's paper will bo found the adver tisement of tho "Bm Churn," which Is pro. nouncetl by thoso who hnvn uaed It to bo (ho boat churn evor inveuled. Mr. II. A. HawlcinH, late from the Kast, is the proprle tar,whosoresldoncnlsat AumvillH,Oregou, whero ho can be addressed for particulars, HatHcoinmeni'Q breodlmrat thron months old, aud tln femolfi breeds once a month, producing invariably thirteen nt a tlmo, and whttt is curious only one of tho litter is a femalo. This scarolty of females booms to bo an cxcollout provialnn of naturo, as other wise tho world would bo overrun with tho progeny. To tho wVlUlutva Liullcw iu jmrtlcsuliti'. Why ueed you suflVr with larlvIs when you ran bo cured T Why will you suffer with Itboumatlsm when you inn bonuredT And why havo so many aohet and pains when it Is within your toaoh to bo cured T I am now (UI)llhrd In Salem, prepared to treat alt Chronic I)ljet", aacliaa Itlieamatlrui.ftenralKla, Conaamptlon, Kidney dlteatif, and lu fact all dlitaa. ea that human deli la htlr to, Sptclalattf-ntlon paid lo female oaLneaa and ntrroaa pioitritlon, which la no commou to Ladle. Children' dlreaita riot ex cepted. In connection with my practice, I dare one or the celebrated Medlcattd Vior Lijtitulnjf Cream Hatha, which alda vattlr In rcinoylnt; all chronic dlr. eaae. It opens the porta of the tklu, and thruwa off the (limy, morbid matter, ttblch la one of thu Krtat raunea of to much rufTerUtr. When we once think that two tLlrdj of all we take Into orr ar'tem paaaea off through the porea of the Lln, we teed utt atop long lo wonder why we are tick, wliru we pay to Utile attention to thu moat ImjioiUnt eaunctoiy of our uodlea. During the pait nine nuintna I bare had thla bath lo operation, and many can tettlfy to lu efficacy, I treat patlenti by the wcvk, or by alngle treatment. LadlM will do well to site me a call. Kealdeoce, outheut corner of Center aud Summer Slteeta, Salem, MIIH. D. W. CHAItS, Bf . B. T. CUNNINGHAM & CO., Salem, Portland, Albany, Junotion City, and Walla Walla SOLE AGENTS FOR Tho following FIRST-CLASS Machines, which wo aro now receiving for tho IBeaaoii. of 1877. J. I. CASE'S THRESHING MACHINES, Both End and Side ShakeTight-G eared. Westinghouse Vibrator Threshing Machines, ' TIQHT-OEAHKI) END-SHAKE. J. I. CASE'S THRESHING ENGINES, 8, 10, 12, 15, and 18 Horso Power. Tread-well w& Manufactured by J. I. Case & Co., With New and Valuable Improvements for 1877. Haines' Illinois Hteader, 8INOIjEOEAH, Wrought-Iron ttnd Serow-IIub Wheels, adjustable Itool and Truss Frnmo. JOHNSTON- WROUGHT - IRON HARVESTERS, JOUNBTOKT Wrought-Iron Combined Reapers and MOWlClfel. XT.TJfiS33tjXj'l3 Combined Reapers and.Mowors. WOOD'S Single & Combined Reapers and Mowers. WOOD'S Single Mowers, three sizes. Johnston Mowers, one size. ADAMS AND FRENCH HARVESTER, Oonq.ueror. ' ' runt Bradley Bulky JUkrs. ODNTZlNIflAL Hulky Rnko, rlf Dump, Tho Host In Uae. KTB?VFTOKr 7LCOISTS. TUlmltle Skein nnd Iron-axle Frame, nml 1'rclplit WngoiiN, nil nIzcm Newton 4-spring Hacks, mado expressly for llio Oregon Market. KToveton Thrcc-Sprlng, I'Utform Spring, ami Hcroll-Sprliiic XXftOlKJM mid IKJUOIKN. G-nrdou Oity aplo-w-, Ilfkrrowa and ritlllvator.; Harden City Bulky and Clang lloual Farmer' rrlrnd UltAIN UHII.I.Nt Vau Ilrimt Ac Dau'a MONITOIt HroiulTn.C NKK0ICII and CtUliTlVATOItl UAI'iTAI. 1UKTIVATUIIK WNNlMUIAtl'N OIII.TIVA'IOHN. (tin llrtit In llio World. Leather and ItMbber IIKIMNfU, Machine Kxlraa, Hardware, Iron, and dleel, PW- Bncclal Circular! . Him trntvd. with irlcv. rent to any nildrcrf, free or charge. Wo aro MANUKAO TUHKItS' AGENTS, and wn.i. hell at bku-kuck i-iiickh. m nrrrcfKnKm.Tr am , rtn Front St., I'0HTX.ANI; Commercial ma7 Pibii Spawn. A fow wooIch npo 900,000 whlto flslt sptiwn woro scut to this const, from Luko Mlclilprtn, by Prof. Buird of tho Unite! Htiitcs Fish Commission, lor shipment nbrond. Of tho consignment 160,000 spawn woro sent to Now Zealand, 80,000 to .Tnpan, nnd tho bnlanco rowved for.CiiUfornlu nnd sent to tho hutching establishment near Borkoloy. 100,000 of tho Inst men tioned wore nlacod in Lnko Donnor nnd Tuhoo. 100,000 oggA or- tho 8jecklcd trout wero also received nt tho mimo tlmo from Now Hampshire, nnd of tho lot 00,000 htivo boon HUcco;sfnlly hntch ed. California paper. Tho London Garden wiyH that n flno ef fect Ih producod by training petunias: Ho procures a number of hazol rods, unch about two feet long, bunds tliutn llko lioonn aud drives both ends ol Ilium into tho bed, placing thunt at uullablo Inter vals all ovor It. On thesn ho tics and trims his petunias, which blossom moru ubundantly under this treatment. Petun ias havo bcun fluct'cssfully treated as If HWcet-pcu vines and trained on a slant ing trellis. Thu trailing habit of this plant especially late lu the schhou, Is not ulwuys HUlllcleiitly considered. Every llttlo whllo wo read of somo ono who has run n rusty null In his foot or somo other purl of his person, nnd lockjaw has resulted thorofrom. All such wounds can ho healed without any fatal consequences following them. Tho remedy Is simple; It Is only to smoko such u wound, or any wound or brulso thut Is iutlamed. with burning wool or woolen cloth. Twonty minutes lu tho hinoko of tho wool will tako tho puln.out of tho worst easo of inllam iniitiou urlslnf from any wound. Is Your Llfo Worth 10 Cental SleknusH provalls every w hero, and every body complains of somodUoaifodurlnKtlifilr life. Whon sick, the objfct Is to got well: now to say plainly thai no imrHnn In this world that Is mllorlriK with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and I(h effects, huoIi as IndiKos tlon. CostlvonosH, Kick iieatlsehe.SourHiom- aoh, Hiart Hum, Palpitation of tho Heart, Duprohsed HplrllH, HlllouNnom, eto , can tako Okkkn's AuoubT lixwKii without koUIdk rollef and euro, If you doubt this, o lo your druKKitt and Rot a Hamnlu Itoltlu for 10 cents, and try It. Itegular stzo, 75 cents, i wo uoses win relieve you. CLERK WANTED. Tho Lluooln Warehouse and HhipplnK Co. will reculyo proiKinals for u ulerk to conduct tho business of tho company under tho supervision of the directors for eleven mouths from the 4.h day of August, 1877. reraons making application will meet tho director at the Co.' warehouse at Lincoln on said day at 12 o'clock, noon, presenting at tho iamo tlmo thoir rocommondatlons and surotlcs. IiiaH. Townhknh, l'res, ltoRrd of Directors. July o. 4w. Fstablighod 1840. II. A.. Q.:SIMJIOINS' Original Liver Medicine. VOIt ALU IUBK..BR8 OF TIIK LIVF.lt. HOUIt- NKJd OKTHKBTOMACH, WHHOr'AITK- TITK,HI('K JIKADAf UK, KTO. KTl). VUtVK, One Hollar, T. A, BAVIN, VB. Wholceile Driutita,7l FroMhl. i'oitad, irayU-4m. Auenta kr Oreiron. . I.IIIIII-. in uni...J ' i ii 4, - jail., . ,'. "I"' ' " 'I' """"- -'fcMW St., HA1.RM: ami ClieailloV lllock, AUIAnV, OH. The I'. P. T. Company's aVtonxuox McMINNVILLE WILT. WAVE XortJmil in HiiIoiii Kery FMOAY. rrliirolnj; tu HATUHDAY. roil DA YTOW-On MONDAY anil WKDNKS DAYj ri'turiiliiKuu 1L'KSIIAH and TilUUSDAYS. Patronizo Your Own Boat! Protection uguluM lllglt It u ten Oiumiiileed. Suxmnoxk. In tho County Court nf the Hla'o of Orroic fur the Ooim;y of M atlon. T. II. Coi, plalutltl, I va. 1 (lirwooilflrtcuc, DrfiudatiL I To (1AKWOOI) (IKKKNIC, ikf.-ndaiit: In tiis Nam or tiih Stats or OitrnoN; Vou-aro hereby runimorud and r(iulrd luniitar ami an.wcr thn loniiiltliit died HuoIiikI yon In thu uIhiio nntlUod action In the ahovu liamt'd court by thu' Unit day of thu Kuptumbir term, 1177. thfrrof. to wit, the .Id day of Hepteuiber, IST7, mM dur IioIiiijIIki dr't day fifths term of raid court rollowluit llio rxiilratlnu of the time prcrcrltfl In ll.n urdur for pulillratluu hereof. ALd If you fall ao to apprar and anawur. for want thereof plaintiff will taku ludmonl aKaluat yna aa prayed fiir In hta cuiiuiUInt, lu wit, for tho aunt of ono hundred aud rlffr dollar, to,rtihitr villi Inlcroat tbercou rlnce thu 'ilth dayof January, lNM, at twelvu per erst, per annum, and for Cn.ln ami dlaburf xmenta of thla action. 'I hla 'immuiia la liulill.hnl by order tif John O. I'uvbU'a, Judu of aald court, dated the 2Jd day of June, IH77 I'. II IJ'Alt(.V, Attorney for I'laliillff. Salem, July 0. Ib77, iUwdSS A. L. STINSON. Book and Job Printer, .A.IM1 liool(.ltiulei Holman's Block, Old Senate Cham ber, Calorn. HAVINd AimKIl AN KXTKN8IVK A8HOIIT ineutof NcwTypia, Cuta, ti, to my already extenalre Hook aad Job OtUcc, I am now prepared lu do any and all klnda of Book, Plain, and Ornamontal Printing, Ou fchort Notice, and aC IteaHon ublu lrlccN. Stock Cerlilicaics a Specialty. llavlnj; the larneft aMO'lment ofM'nlnic (.Vrtlflcalu llnta aud ruta adapted to that kind of work of any Oitica In Orcvou, I am prepared to execute ordera tu thu VKlcY IJHST atylu. In any number of colors do- iircu, auu uu ar.on uuucu, jeltf Addreaa A. U. STINSON, Haloiu, Or, ,wrxxtcai, I,. & B. II I It S C II, The IIiailKtiT market price paid forasyaiovBt of Wool, Juno 1-Uu I . I 'I ,