MiFr-niiiiiiiii nmtrl i " T.?friT7in -" ' """ f, r'T"f WILLAMETTE FARMER. 5 i Attempted Inoeadiarlsia. To-day tome children loond In an unocoa. plod room in the building on tbo corner of High and Court streets, thrco small alied oyster cans that bad been filled with paper aainratod with kerosene oil and sot on tiro, against tbo wall of the room. Two of tbem burned and charred the wall, (that was thickly coated with whitewash) ana went out. one cin did tot burn. The cus appeared to bavo been put through a broken pane ol last and set around walnut the wall, Mr. Lawson who owns the house, najs thai ho does not know of any enemy who jouM wish to Injure Mm, and thinks It must be hoodlum, or pinnm wishing to ratsq n big firo and then lo rub other plscis. The pub Ho would do well lo wntoh around that ior or, and p'rhnpn they uan catch some prey, Tho ulds-t has ba9n minded aud tbo rooms nailed up. Tho bulhJlcgls a Urge one and of a windy night tiilght ourn a large ebare of tho town. It In now known that there are aeveral San Fianolffoo hoodlums In town, liet tho police keep a sharp watch, and tho iromon bo aa roady an poxsiblo. Hotel Robbery. . Two Immigrants stopping at Iho Comnior olal hotel were robbed liat night by, It Is auppo9od, two men Bleeping In an adjoin ing room. The immluranta were named 111)1 and Itpp, the former person loal 24 M the Utter f 18 do ana a watou. in reauuiug their room they bad lo pans through another alfniilnif anartintnt and It Is the occupanta of tills room that are suspected, One of thorn Is In the cliy and nl)hugu searched, nothing was round on his pen on in jutiny anarret. The oilier person look Iheetrly train for Portland. OtDoor J. V. Mlnlo It on bin track. Litre Plumr. Mr. F. O. HehwHikA or this city has grow ing in bis garden a plum tree thai Jut knoiks tho spots ofl of any thing of the kind we ever heard or. Tho trro Is nothing buta mere sapling, only about M Inchon In clrounifarencu one foot above the ground, and ha about a prok of plums upon It, the Urcrnut nlnm Mr. H. measured, and It was Inm a Inohes In circumference, while the rest, or a majority are larger than ordinary hen's eggs. Ifanyofour fruit grower can beat this In measurement for a pluan, they exo at at liberty to take our old hat. Probate Oomrt. Judge J. O. Peebles yesterday appointed Tllmon Ford administrator or the estate of Peter Bllyeu, deceaseds Samuel Adolph, Paul Oberhelmand William Miller were ap pointed appraisers of said. estate. Mary Hoyt wta appointed administratrix of the estate of Joseph Hoyt deoeeaed. P.O.Sal. Hfan was appoinUxf guardian of the Gatoor aetra of Augnst Donlllot, deceased. Wan. Waldo was appointed guardian or the minor heirs of N. Ford, deceased. Horn. A abort crop la ar.tlolpeted in Call fbrnla, but one or the folly average In Or egon and Washington, and the whole num ber or bales to be placed in market on the eoant will be but UUle in exoees of last year. The new crop will certainly command lower prloea this fall lhan did the crop of 1870 last fall. The eaporta by sea from Ban FrancNoo dnrlng the flntt hair of 1877 aggregated 138, 142 Bounds, valued at $-20,760. against Ml, Ml pounds during the like period of 1870, valued at 935,117. Vrtai m M-yeielam. Hyde rark, Vt Peb.T, 1671. , Messrs. 8th W. Fowls Sons, Boston. Gents Yon easy perhaps remember that I wrote yon several weeks ago la regard lo ike nse of the HnnuvUM Btbvf tot my wMV, who was soffcrlBg front general debility, the neauenej of Twhald ,. ntmmtm y. - 1-nsd tried the most noted pbysloians in this Bute, and also in Canada, without relief. At your recommendation she oo'Jamenoed tbe one et tbe Syrnp, tbe first four bottles made but little impression, but while taking the fifth he began to Improve rapidly, and now, af ter using ax of tbe dollar bottles, she has regained her strength, and Is able la do most of the work about the house; sud I feel that I oannot apoak too highly In praise of tbe Phhuvian Svnur. I have prescribed It to several of my patients, and have pro cured tho sale of several dnren of It here. You can make any use of this letter If j on see lit. Yours very truly, II. D. Uk-D-m , M. D. "Its only a Cough" baa brought mny lo untimely gravis. What U a Cough? Tho lungs or Vouch lal tubus have been attacked by a cold; nature sounds an alarm boll, lolling where the dis ease lies, Wlfdoui suggests "try Wistah'h Balhamok Wilii Chkkiiy:" It has cured, during tbe last half of a ctmlury. tbousauda upon thousanda of peraous, As long aa you eougb, there is danger, for the cough la a Safety Valve. Use Wistak" and be cured Sold by all druggists. DD TO THE 8ESAT0RIAL IHVESTI. CATION. Da It known to all men that are aspiring for the United States Henate, that no meant uImou exists, and therefore 1, H. Friedman, AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION MEIl CU AN I', do say and warn all peraons from purchasing until all my atook or clothing, Dry Goods and Boots and Shoes are all ex hausted; and I turtbermore, openly and above board, say that 1 have examined care fully Into tbe "Investigation," and therefore I exonerate L. F. Grover and demand that ho retain bis seat In the United States Sen ate: but before departing it la expected he will buy hla unlf rm of B. Friedman, Take warning by this and avoid litigation by trad iug with S. Friedman, and you won't Te cjtllttd upon lo explain how you got your clothing. Do you know StllesT Yes; have known htm along time, aud I uoier saw hliu have an overcoat. Now, Mr. Siliis.you can buy agO-ninKVVKROVKUCOAl'of 8. Fried man for f 18. worth t, and you oan get lead PENCILS fir 6 cents. No, as I am in need of money, I want all those who testified lo the lion. Mr. Slices' bad oharaoter to py to S.Friedman what tbey am Indeh'ed lo him, orMiiueboJy will say YOU AUK A DKAD IIKAT." Now, one luoreotnnons I want you lo ail know that I am no pnJiiiolau, and don't want an office, and it makes nut little odds to me which nuo geta to the table first, but whenever you commai on with mn I want you tooonilue joursflf UtlinTltUril only, or you may exp tot I am a Uusslan we are now eating Tutkey. The lsl rannniii Tako Ihla advice: buy what goods you can find at S PrlodmauV; bfcoatike he sptiuda hi" money here; bcUHH he sell cheap; and bocanso hoglvis jjuwl bArgalna. . . , You can buy a good pir of beaver pnt for 5, a beaver ootl fir JlOj a good canduiere ault for $15. It U iour iniereit lo trade whbro you get tho best brglna. Tliaroforr, trade with H Friedman. You will find hlui next door abnve the Post Oilloo, hi Blem. Why is it Friedman can 811 cheaper than others? First, ho leoidslde lh lucorporatlen and has no city lax lo pay. Next, his rent l low. Then he bujaou orwll", never pija for bluoods, and a-lls fur CAHII. caritemsmbor lha place next door t"he jAt OlDoo. . S FKIKDMAN. Djne at Balem, July S3, A. !., 1877. PROBABLE TJ1Q.DE. Mr. John D. Crawford was found dead last Sunday near Buttovlllo under the following oirou instances. Be bad resided near that Cisco tor several years but wai advise by bis rother, Medorum Crawford, to move to Portland fortho bonefltof his health, which was somewhat Impaired. John did so about two months ego but returned to Buttevllle last wei k to comple'e some unfinished busl nesH with the tenant to whom be bad rented tils farm, tie remained on the place Friday Highland breakfasted on the fallowing morn ing as unuuI and Having attended lo the mat ler that brought him up was about to ruttirn to Portland. To puss time unill the arrival of tho steamer he took h shot gun and aald he would ti'ke.a Biroll towards the i iver and kill a few birds. Shortly nfier his departure from the house tho Inmates hoard the report ofagnn, but gavo It no further attention supposing Mr. Crawford bad tired at a start led grontu or phonnnt; The bourn passing swiftly without tbo appearance of their guest, they bocatne alarmed and Sunday, procuring a few neighbors searched lor the missing man. For a whilo they sought in vain, but In tho evening tht body of the late J. P. Craw ford was found In a corner of the orchard by Mr. Fred Casileraan, lying upon his face, dead. The gun was yet held tlrmly by the cold Ongres of tho deceased with the brteoh thrown out a abort distance Irom the body, and the mucsle in the mouth or pointing di rectly at and within a short dictance of it. The whole uhsrge of powder and shot must have entered tho brain, and drain was no doubt Instantaneous. It la not eerlnlu whether tho donlorsblo affairs wan tho result of scoldent or design. Tbo position of the tMinandlhn fact that decessed has not had full noHe-s!nu of bin mental faculties fir some time, would lend to the connl union that tils death whs premeditated suicide. WEATHXR REPORT. During Jul v, 1877. there was one day on which rain fell sunii'ient to measure in tho rain guage, giving .02 in, of water, there were a few other occasions when light, misty rain fell, but not sufficient to gather in the rain gagne. The mean lemperatnre for the month was 63 76. Highest daily mean temperature 73 on the 10th, lowest dally mean 61 on the 8d, Mean temperature for the month at 2 o'clock r. at. 70' 42. Ulgbest thermometer dBringthemoutb,84atar.X. on the loth and ltbj lowest thermometer 63 at 7 A. M. on the 3d. The prevailing winds for the month were from the Booth, during 7 days. B. W. 1 daT. North 23 dava. During July 1870 ther were 8 days during wblohraln All, with 09 In, water, SO dear and B olondy days. Mean temperature for lb month 03 31 hlgheas .dally temperature 75 on the Svlbj lowest oany lemporatureot'oninaiuin. Kola, Aug 8, 1877. T. Pacn. Perfect Titles Given. We learn from Mr. F. P. Jones, of Selo.tba. arrangements have been completed whereby persons owning property In that city will get a pe rfeot title to It from the wife of Dr. K P. MoKlnney. who formerly owned that town site, and who disposed of It to various per sons without having bis wife's nsme to the conveyance. At tbe time Dr, MoKlnny sold. toe property ma wife was nviBg in tne etaies. and we believe the faot was not known until manv build an nad been ereeiea. ne olalmed her "dower-rhibt." and donbtleas wonld have obtained tbo rail value of tbe nronertv with lianrovenaento. had she vres aed enit against the purchasers. We are glad the matter has been settled ns K has retarded the growth of thai town set shly rer a few years past. ?Sx- ' XnetherPleneev Passed Away. At his residence, two intlee west of Balent, In Polk county, Augnst 2, 1877, of ehronkj disease ol tbe stomaoh and plne, Was. O. Beckett, aged 49 years, 2 month and 90 days, Ue was born In Jefftrsoa oounty, Ohio, emi grated lo Oregon In an eaily day and has been a resident of Polk county alnoe 186S; was widely known and highly respected by all who knew him. He leaves a widow and fair children, with a large circle of relatives and frlenda to mourn bis Io. In bis death tbe community baa Inst a good man, and the family a kind and effdotlonate huband and father. Ills remains were Interred In the Odd Fellows' osmotery near this city Mon day. Capital Mines. J ITenry Ilass arrived early this morning from tbe Capital mines. Ho brings one ion of quarts whloh will probably bestnt, a por tion In Portland and a portion loHun Fran cIkco lo lie milled ana thoroughly tested, The object being to find lbs proper process lo bring nut the prenlous metal. Unlike tbe Lucky Queen tbe Dlreotors will not ereot a mill until they get one that will do the work. Tho stockholders, of this oomptny have officers and Directors who will carry this mine yet to a dividend point. A Whale Beached. From parties who returned yesterday from Ynqulna Bay, we learn that a whale was beached last Thursday, at that plaae. The wbalewas about 33 or 40 fet long. Capt. Stevens was the first to place hla mark on it. H bad been harpooned, and when beached wavdead. Tbe Indians were still carrying it away when our Informant left. A Claaa Bake. OurSslem bayt. who returned yesterday, were Invited, whilo at Ysqulna Bay, to a clam bake. It was given by Mrs. Mavor Vlnoent, of Corvallb. The boys say it was their first, and that they bad a grand lime. Af-ar eitlng all the olams tbey wasted they had a Jolly dance, In a hall near by. Ana Broken. A son of Mr. Win. Cos per, of Jeffureon, who Is now at Ysqulna lUy, the other day fellntr ehlgu bliiif at that plo, and binke an nrin. The little ft)llov was doing well at latt amounts. The eotiUlent wsh oued liy hla beate to see a h hula that bad Just washed asbore. Officers Installed. Talurday eveulng W. K Dunbar. O. W. O. T., installed the officers of Capital Lodge No. II, I. O. G, T. as lollow: .1. O'Dunald, W. U. T.J Mary Cooper, W. V. T.; Ira Krb, Seov.; J4s. Coflsy, Trea.; L. t. Nelson, Msr sliali'l Union Ford O. G,; and A.T. Yeaton, Chaplain. Contract Awarded. Mr. O. F. DennU, of this city, has Un awnrdnd the o iniMCt for UnUhlug the Inside work of the Metho lll Churoh. Ho will pot a foice ofindii at uoek Immedlaiely and ex peuis in bavo hlx contract completed by Oo loher 1st. Arr-strd. The telegraph brings the intelligence that V. B. Ulrfby wau arrceted yesterday at K'li plro Clt, by the Shtrlir of Cons coimt', who inado tho capture uimn tho order Of U, S. Marshal, Captain A. W. Wa'ers. MABBIHD: At rncllfton, liy J. N. Ilallcr, K q Mr. A (1. l'utiHa and MI- Kallo (Jl'iigtr, bo.h of Willow Koiks, Uiiutilla com.ty. STATE TE4CHKB' INSTITUTE. Tbe next meeting of the Siato Teachers' Institute wilt convene at Salem, August -Is!, 1877. The following Is the programme of exercises, vis: TUKBOAT MOHN1RO BKBSIOR. Institute called to order by tho President, at 10:80. R'-marksby thn Slate Superintendent. Apt ointment of Committee?, takiuguamts of members, etc. AVrKRKOON BF.8SI0N. Sohool Governmout J. K. Hut! Composition Hrof. W. H. Blsho K-bv "That la Best whliih Llitl) Near esi" f. Miss Clara l'rij.e EVMH1NU BKhStOK. Address of Welennie..Gov. 8. F Chadwlck ltesponse Prof I W. Piail Lecture B E. Arnold WKDNKHDAT MOKNlhO BKoBtON. Roll Call. Reading of Minutes. Drawing In Sobnnls Mls Nellie O. Turner Primary Rending, or Word Method .. .....J. C tiolan Citixousuip i uiJeo. Troupe AFTKHNOON BK10N, Mental Arlthmelio S F. B-nuett Philosophy or Graiuuiar A.'Jt Anderson Peninsnefalp B. A. Handle Critic's IteiHirt. KVKNlO BKHSIOM. An Original l'oeni Mt-sNincy Hprlnger Lcluro--iiriKeaiiu uu.isiny.. u. u. jouiisou TltUllHUAY MchlNlMl Bt.KHIO.S. Roll call. Beading of minutes. Statistic, of State aud ritvsvslema of Edu cation, and ox plnnatlnn of School Registers in use in Oregon ....... rroi. t, ii. .rnwioru Nslural Science In School.. Ituv. P.M. Kulghl KsaT Influence or the Ueautlliil. ........... m .MIssB. J. Lyman AVr-UMOOM BKSHION. Eloootion - John Pratt Wiger What FiCBbel's System of KJo cation is, and how It oan be Introdnotd Into our Publlo Schools - ilon. D. M. C. Gault Spelling Miss Maltle L Powell jcvnaiii BBMI0N, Bsssy-"Sehool Discipline of Oar tilrls." ................. ,..,.. Mrs. M, P. splllej Lecture Force and Motion." . ....: Prof. 8. W. King -vtuBat Mon-iKe smuom. ii -.11 i - i Reading of minutes; ' Arithmetic ....................Hon. L. Belyen Physical Geography JC. N. Sleeves Graded svstem or Mnalo lu Snhooia . 'avrkniiooM hinuoif. What forms f Analysis should be taught luthe Fundamental- Rules of Arithmetic .....,,.......j.....,.....",,.....-. . ....M.,t idrn Royal How to familiarise children with the nse of Langaage... Prof. Jos, Marsh Business. nvKNina anssiotr, Ksay ,llAbor".....n,-...Mrs. NB. Morse Lectore "MomenlUB ol School Work" , ji..Prof.Thos. Condon Reunion. '".. ,' . ooMMtrrsx. N. Sleeves, Salem, Miss L. W. BpaUldiBg, Portland.. -i. w Arrangements -N. A. Rtndle. Mrs. O.R. Woodworth, Miss Katie .Savage, Miss Nellie JtiJJflSSiisa naeaieman. vnaai-eiiin, Hissneuie xayior, xws bsbtw -VArcy. J. T. tiiutnn, Obalrnan KspcuIIyb Coasmlttea. Dw.lllaK Henae JBnraee- TbedwellloK house on Ihe North bank of Honth Mill Creek, a sbprf dlslsnoe from Ihe Aarlonltnral 'Works, occupied, v W. P. Howell, Was disco vnJ lo be on Are about bair past 3 o'ulook this stternoon. The alarm was given anil in a short time both en gines were on tbe ground doing good work, and anooeedad in saving tboiowsrpartoftho building. The furniture was ail got out In a damaged condition. Tbe fire originated from adefihCllveflua, Thn building was tbe porertY of a Mr. Moar of Yamhill county. No Insuraqoe. First BUI Bold. Mr Kdwtn Aiken, aa agent for tbe new twine aud cord sua fdolnry of Albany, sold last Naturday In this city, tbe firt bill of icoods whloh will be nnnufaolured and ue llverttd In the course of I he mouth by tbls newenlerprlss tbst ought to have beeu loca ted la Halem. A bale of twine for aewin. sicks was sold lo Messrs. Kinney & Co, and one bale lo W. H Herrun. of Farm era ware house. J, W. Gilbert also ordered one balo ef shoe thread. After Twentyelx Years Col. Thomas II, Cann, Clerk of the Board of Sohool Itnd CntnmUaloaers, last evoulug was msdehsppy bytbesrrlvalot bis broth er, Captain John Cann, from lbs Kast, whom he has not seen tve twenty-slx years. What a world of talk about old times, tbey must have bad last night, before tbey reired, to dream over tbelr meeting la tbls far away corner of tbe world. 8. 8. 8. 8. 0. ' The fallowing named pr.ton were last Sunday elected officers of IbeHautb Halem Uunday Mohoot for Iho ensuing term: Hu perlniendent. Hainuel Hmllbt Ass'l Superin tendent, C. W. Horltwr; Secretary, James Krvlnn Cojfrey; Treasurer, Win, Armstrona Librarian, May Watlft CborlMer, O. W. Soriber; Orsaulst, Ida H. Catterlln; Asa't. OrgaiiUl, Ltule Smith. To flic A111I"1 UUs iu purttoular. Wbynoedyou suff-r with IMralvftla when von ran be cured T Why will you autTr with Itheumatlsm when joti tun been red T Ann way iiave eo mwny scnes anu paina when ills within your reaoh to be uu red f I am now f tti)UbfJ In hslrm, (irrpared to treat all Chronic UUemei.ancba llla'uuitlui, Neuralgia, Comnniiitlun, Kldnej dlxaui, and In fact all dlara ea that bumas fle h Ir bclr to. Hp clal atlrntlnn atil lo Kunulo Wuiknei ar.u rurriii" intritlon which iarocomtoon tol-ndlm, Clilldrc nV dlnrarM tot ex cepttd. In connection with wjr practlrv, I tiavit una of the celebrated Medicated Vapor l.liinlii).' C'riaui lUllm, Hhlcli alda vattlr In rnnutli-Kall ctinnlctl'- etna. Hoptnatbe poutol tbe (kin, and t'iru it ( ff tbeallmy, inorbtd matur, wllcli U one of the fcKt ciuieof in much rutfcrli tr. When we oi.ee think llul I vi u third of ail v e tike Into orr ti m aca off lhtnuj;ti Ihe purca of Ihe kkln, c iitid m t rtop long to v onder why e aiv !cl, btn uy to llltlealtentlun to the mot Inipoilaat eauncloijr ol our bodlet. Uarlnjf Die )a t nlre rnoutha I have bad lira lalh In ojicr-llon, std injr can tcrllfjr to lu rfflcicy. I treat patient, b tha ueik, or bjr slnv treatmunt. ladlca wlllt'o well tojjlve me a all. IUtli2ence, snlbeatt 'corner vl Center and fummcr hliasU, Salem. ni, U. V. t'UAKl, W. . T. CUNNINGHAM & CO., Salem, Portland, Albany, Junotion City, and Walla Walla SOLK AGENTS FOR Tho following FIRST-CLASS Machines, Scaaoxi J. I. CASE'S THRASHING MACHINES Botn End and sicio BiiaRo Tigiit-ooared. Westinghouse Vibrator Threshing Machines, TIQHT-M.AU Kl l-NU-BllAKir. J. I. CASE'S THRESHING ENGINES. 8, 10, 12, 16, and 10 Horso Power. Treadwell Manufactured by With New and Valuable Halne SINGUS'OISAII, Wrought-Iron and Scrow-IIub WiieoLt, atljustablo Rool nntl TrusaFmmo. 0TO3 WROUGHT - IRON ffOUKTSTOKr Wrought - Iron Combined Reapers and. MOWJUttsl. x.rrieijt-axjxei Combined Reapers andM Mowers. WOOD'S Single A Combined Reapers and Mowers.. WOOD'S Single Mowers, three sizes. Johnston Mowers, one size. ADAMS AND FRENCH HARVESTER, N Oonaueror. ? f lrt eVBrndleyfntky Hakes, ODMTBlfVX--- nnlky mke, flifl-if She atoit la Via. ThlMMe Mkclm aad lrsa-axle Frame, antl Frelfttat Wafrnan, all Uf Newton 4-sprlug Hacks, made expressly Tor' tbe Oregon Market. XOe-vtrto ThreeSprlaff, Platform Bprlojr, and Beroll-Hprinc XXsaol an aa BD(WI-aV Cjurcten GXtry 2?lbw, mwasat (laltl-atorei Oar en 4 llf cm -.in l-fcl via nrssi a ma'i I1III.TIV1VIIUI MSITlL vv -- TT .T -ZZ- -i C7U1.TIVA lUIfn. IBS lli Lenlker and Rakker BKLT1NU, jriachlue B-tras, itai.wan, Iren, sal atetl. W HdmIsI Clrrotars. Illaitrsted. wtih Diicct. feat TUUIR8' AOKNTrl, and wux titL at bsd-mock T. CUNNINGHAM ft CO., mail Front Bt., lOUTLaNDs Cosmercltl St., HAt.KMt and Chradls's Black, ALBAMT, QK. Temylar Iteaaa. Silver LodaeNo. 80, at Uverton, elects, otBoers as rbllowa: Orpha Cranston, W. C, T.j Sarah Mesolier.W; WT.f B. D. Allen,. W.S.s A. P. Biaeksrtty, W. F. H'X Ktlnal Brown, W. Tj R O. IUmsbv,.W. O.j Onar lie Rsmaby, W. M. Ollle hlbbard, JrV. I. F.t Willie . Dunbar, W. O. O. llon..T. W. iMvanpon, Jones unuraBa 8,T. Unbarij are tbft uodge Trasiss, . O. H. RiaVl. Stale Deputy, orjaalse ft Codgeof l.-a. Ov T., neerTn DallssJ'on tbe Tih nlc, with eighteen members. The a. V?. C. T. w.io Is vUltlng the. lodge at Aatorla reports It In a prosperous condi tion and doing a good work, nude? tha man aeinent of Droi, Withers, Jnwett, Sbuster, IVieirth, Rtymnnd, and Slaters Joplln,' Warren and many otlinr valiant workers. 1 lie Tallest Yet- Mr. J. II. Wllscn, of Halem Prairie, three miles East or the nicy, exhibited on State street tbls rooming, side oats eight feet In height, the average of about live sores whloh Mr. Wllfon says will yield 50 buabela to the aore. Marlon, Polk and Linn, counties are Invited to beat It. A IlKAUTIPUIi SKNTIMKNT. I COM fuH8 that lticrcaaitiK years briiiRlncroiiH Itifr roHpt'fl Tor thoso who (lu not suc ceed In llfo. tia thoio wonlnnru common y usml. Hoitvon W Hitld lo Ixi it pluco for thoso who httvo not Hucccotlod ujmiii ottrth. niiU It In Htiroly true thnt t't'lotl ill frntcoM do not Ixmt tltrlvo and bloom In (ho hot IiIuko of worldly prosperity. Ill succor Homotlmoii tIhoh from Hupor hundnnce of qtialltluH In UiomsHtlvoH good from aconHviunco too boiihIUvo, it Heir-fortrotrulneHt . ton roinuutlc, n modesty too rollritiir. I will not ko ho. fitrnHtoBity with ttlivinff pool initi tno world knowH tiolhliif,' of Jlu great cut mon, but thoro aro forma of groat noiw, or at leawt oxcellunco, thnt dlo and make no algn; thoro aro martyrs thnt mltw tho palm, but not tho tttake; thoro are ho roen without the laurel and cotiquofortj without triumph. Men talk alniut tho idle wind: hut tho wind U ill way a busy, and . llko a choorful farmer, wIiIhIIoi at itn work. If Your Life Worth 10 Cental Slcknaa prevail everywhere, and every, body complains of somedUeatedurlnglbelr I lie. When sick, tbe object U to gel well: now to say plainly tbst no person in this world that Is .utrorln with Iyspeil, Liver Complaint aud ItsifftctM, mich as Iudtgea tlnn, rostlvenf nk, Sink Headauhe.SoUrH om soli, Heart Hum, 1'alpiiatinn of tbe Heart, DaprehHhd Splrlte, Illlliiiianes, eto , can take Oiikkn'h Auoust Kuiwkii wlihout getting reller and euro, If you doubt this, go t your druggUt and set a Sample Itotile for 10 oentH, and try it, lteular alee, 76 ueuta. Twp dosea will relieve ynu. U'l I K Boss Churn OF J UK !!. Tt' It V. A. Cllllll 41111 IJh It KVKUY IMltr 0K111K CltKtM I'llUKNKD I Prlre.-15 (jmIHmim, rlfi; '- Ualloua, l'JC$ its iiMlliina. f i.". Knr t'illmor.lli Irom dt r.i-n of Marina and ether ce iulle, aud lurllw l irli u'aro, aup jr to or ddr J)jut II. .a. lUWHlAa, rtini.vllle, Or. XTotice. rIIAVIt t IIOIIM AMI MT THAT 1 line i" Ol. J uiib l Iridu l.ruuu Ulhu ii.ut.irj Ma Ut 1J77, tf. J. il.MiVliuorVf.. which wo tiro now receiving for tho- of 1077. Wrought-Iron SinKlc-Gear J. I. Case & Co., Improvements for 1877. Illinois Hfeader, KTSTON - HARVESTERS, nnnjy aL F'OMrar 'Pl: rrtfm - BronacHi xna-aa sas IIIIITIVATOMMI 4IINMP4iHAMH -T . -m- ' m. M- 'tm Ik. WnrM. e 'in ma ori. to aar addreu, itto of clitnre. W. ar. K-NUFAO- matt. ' ' TV t. P. T. Coaauj'i MoKINNVIII? ILI.r-AVI l ' Port land lbr JSisloin Krery FRIDAY, ralarulsg oV'-AT.UBOAT, 9BH DA VTON-'On MONDAY aad'WBUNaB. DAI: rvturnin.on TUXHUAB aud TUUBSOATB. r i Patron Lao Your Own Boatt PrafcctlsB Hint I Hat lllfta Hale OiiiirHBtoed, fSvixx x ionn. In tbo Oonnty Court of lbs Hta'e of Oregon fur Ut. Oouuty of Marluri. T.II.Coi.pUlutlff. I va. V Clarwocxl (Irccne, Drfk-ndant ) To OAHWOOD (lltRKNK. defeliitaiiU In tiis Naus or Tin Htats or Obsuon: Yea ar bereb) unimoned and -quired toapiarand anmrer Ihe complaint died auaJtmi y u In I bo shore-entllled action In the above-named court b tbo dial day of tba Heiitember term. 1HT7. Ibcreof. In wit. Uio 'M dar ol Heptember, IHTT, aittd day belnir tbe Brt day of tba terni of aald court followlnir the etotrallon of tha terni of aald court followlnir the etptrallon of tha time prefer I bed In tho order for publfrallos hereof. Aid if you fall ao 1 1 appear and anawer, for want tbrrnof pUlntlft" will lake JaJntnent agalnat you aa for one hundred aud flfiy doltsra, toKetber wllh Interest ciniiiiiini. w wii. tor mo sum oa thereon rlnce the lltb day of January, 1H70. at twelv. ur cr.t. ner auuuni. and for cotta and dlaburaeuienU of thla sctlou. TbU aumniona la publlahed by order of John 0. Peeblce, Judo of aald, court, dated lb. ta day of Juno, IHn. V. II O'AltuY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Halem. July O.ltm. lw A. L. 8TINSON. Book and Job Printer, .Vim- lIoKllut1er, ouxiaa'a Black, Old Negate Chaai bcr, al'in. HAVING Ani)KI AN KXTKNdlVK A8H0KT mvutof NewTrpra. Out. tt.. to any alieady eilenil'e Hook sad Job Offlct," 1 aiu now unpArrd to rlo auy and all kloda of ' Book, Plain, and Ornamental. Printing, Ou Miort Roller, and nt icviMa ublu Trlccn. Stock Cerllllcaies r Specialty. Ilavl r thx la'cert arao IrnmtnfM nlnx C'artldtata lluee anu culxadiiili.il lo Dial kluil ef work ol any On cu In OrHvim. i mu prep.rtd to encutu i'Mer lu the VKllY IIKhT rtyle, lu any bunibtr ofculoiade rlrrd, aud on a ort liullte. Jvltf AddrtM A. I.. HTINHON, Halem, Or. TATaaacLtoca.. L. &JK. l!Il-SHt The HIOIIEbT luarltt t rlci p4ld for any a-soi.nl ef VV'ojl. .w Juuul am i ' t alia i i. Pi i