f I its K i, l I M m 6 PPIOKUSofthe NATIONAL ORANGE. Jfaifer John T. Joacn, Barton Phillip. Ark. Ootneer-J.J. Woodman, Paw Puw, Van lluror,, Mich . , . LtclurtrX. B flmcdliiy. Crcico, Howard, It. Ht4wrJ-. J, Vaughu, MomjjhU. Tout). .rlM'l rf;w3n-Morcimcr Wnltebcad, Mlddtcbueb, 8omoftet, N.J. . ... C'4ui'a'n H. If Kill", SpMiiu'b'ironi-h. Warren. O. TrurtrV. M. McDowell, Wayne, sttuoon.N. Y, UtcrelaryO. II. Kullejr, Louisville, Kv. (Jale-Kttper-V. Dluwfddlu, Orchard Grove, Ind. Ortt-Mre. John T. .lone. lUrltin, WiIiIId. Ark. Fhra 51m. Samuel IC. tit tmi. Monllceliii. Minn. Ponma Hra Harvey Oo (lard, fiorth (iranby. 01. Lily AhMoiU SUuardhUt Carullnu A. Hall, Loalavllle, Ky. XIKmiTIVIt COMM1TTKR. D. Wyatt Aiken, (Chairman,) Onkctbury, 8. 0, K. It. Shank aid,Iubiquo Iowa. Dudley T. Chate, Clarrniniit N. II. Alonro (I .Ider. Hock Palie. Whlleeldo. III. W. II. (Juaniberi, Uaweichvc, llut-etll. Ala, Ofllcera of Oregon State Uroaga. JMfr-Wm. Cyrus, Scio. Ottriur-A. It Hhtploy, Oeweco. Uctunr-Mrt. K N. limit, Bubllmliy. .nitcritarv-N W. lUtidall Onyon City. titiwartt-W II. Thomas Walla Walla, W. T. AitUtanl HUuwd-U W. Illddlc, L'anyouvuU. Chaplain W. H.dtny, Astoria. lYtaiursr H, I. Lea. I'urtland, (atrf-AVxr-DitilH Clark, Hslein. Ueru-Mr. II. . Mllkr, Jackeouvllle, inwsa-Mr. H I). Iltirhuu, McWumvlle. HUra-Mt. K. A. Kelly. Haul Port and. LaJy Au't aituantSU. tIcurK-li bmltb, Hood Hler, WiHciieouii r ... , KjhcuIIm UmmlUf4-Ym. Cyrn, Sclo; It. Clow, Dilla.; K. I, Hiultli, HikhI Itlver. , . 0fai( llulnim Annt S. I'. Leo, Pnrtlaad. State Grange Doputioa for 1077 VM OJflce. Kiimit. IHNTOK. ... A HoMor Corvallln Corvallle ULAUICAMAM. KnocU Sktrvlno riuttoCiuuk N V7 Jtttiilill Oregon . Iiy IIOUIII.AH. J Wlliro) Myrtle Crick U U 111 deer Drain Station MULTNOMAH, . . . . riynplou Kolly Kait Portland. ...Eait Portland MAIIInH. J' POtUraati Itiiltovllln ( VT Hunt Hubllmlty Haletn Aniens-, tn T Miller ...JiCkamvlllo JaekioatllU I-OUC T A Patter ta Ittckroal Salem LAKH. J J Otur-'.tJn GooeaLako.... ...lackeonville jo.aruiMa, Daniel fle.tur Korbyvlllc Jacksonville LAN Jaaea W Matlock dothen It A Irvine. ....Lebanon Albany W1J30, Joka Knd Tygh ..T)is Dallea raauiLU DODartiam McMlnnTtll) J Salagton Uattoa aaaRT. DBDtiiebart Canyon City Oaayoa City 1 COLOMHia B W Uoiyer Cvlantbla City TILLAMOOK. U r llolden TUUmook North Yamklll vaanixa. J B WUIta Wcalon Watton oooa. JUmryUhrooder.... Ott waiiimuton Tanrurour. OLAJUC, H W Urown Vaucoarcr ooi.uaaiA. Itrateln Dayton winTMaar, L B Rln"r Colfax ...Oolrai ourmilu. MS Cioddtle . .mm, ,.,Vlma. ......., ...... I'liaoa. a B Ma khan Okehalla ro'.nt niOBTa. ... , LO Abbott Olympta Olyropla Lxmlre Yolni KINO. JaHai H rton BoaU'c Beattk) Lnwia. LMHirun Clauato YAKIMA. Of 00 k Rtlenabarff U Mr cnaatr where Ue Deputy a, pointed la nut Ua Mi aalubU, aud Uie OrnnKo. of ha louUlty will rgar1f Udlcata to ra cholco. I will ba plra xl, for fa aaiiy lattanceo I hava ho ohllired In maka ap Bolataaatj without knowledti ",,JMB,(gyjJ'U8 MMUr Orwou Hiale OranK, I. of II. M tiag of Subordlnai Or&ngei LINN COUNTY. linpo, No. 34, moemlii Albany, on the lt and Haturday of nh mouth, at 10 a. in. Oak I'laln, No. 0, In lluloey, Uudaud 4tli Haiur4ayaat.il a. m. II tuner. No, 115, In Orawfordavlllo, lat niltrd Haturdays. at 2 p. m. Hyrmou.o No, M, at Mlllura HUtlon, 4lh 8aUardav. at 1 it. til. LiOaitim N . tl, at Lebanon, 34 and 4th Halurday. at HI i. in (J rami t'ralrlo No. 10, 4th Hutunlay. Kuos Ilutto Nu. 'i, lit and Urd Matur dayn. HamIUiu No. .'17, 'Jud and 4th Katurdaya, at 10 a ui. Ilrowtiavlllo No. 10, 1st and 'Jntl Hatur daya, Tangoni, No. 7, UtaniUrd Krldaya, at 10 a. in. Htrrlshurg, No. II, 1st and 3rd Hatur davH, at () a, m, Hhedil, No. II, Int and 3,1 HaturdayH, at 10 a, n. II tppy ll( mo N. ill, 1st and !lil SaturdayN lu wo 1 1 tiiumii fiiim Ooiobiir to June, and on the IstHilun'ay lli lnUnn.i of ihojuar. lUriuiiti v No. il, 3rd Natunlay, n gularly, tiOrt,)t In Nov, lo , Jan., Fill , and March, tuou thoy ntmit llm Ut Friday. lUCNrON UOIINl'Y. H i tn Crcok N't II, IslHutunWy nt 10 a, in, WillauiHtto No bl Ist'l'liurHiUy, at 10 a in rillloiitaUl, No I'J, -4. hSiturday.at 10 a m LANK COUNTY, llriiiswnll. No til I h Saiitrdav, I p. in, l'Juinf, No Ml, in Koguo City, lint Sat dV, at 10 a. in. IblirUv, N'-i i'II. "J I Msturday, (I i.lum, N i n I .!' it nlt.i, at lOn'oloek Jiiiiiuloit Ult., No 1:1, Und Siuiil,t3, in I p, in. .MolCuiulo, No. 107, (Utup Creek, il Sslur day. POI.lv COUNTY. Oak I'olltt, Nu, .', Nt and :ird N4tiinlays. M.VItlON COUNTY. Htltutt Orttui. N 17, Ut and a I Hi'ur days In nui'i uiouiii, uxo-'P' In Aiikiih, Sep tmiibir, iinil On ntir, wtioK H iii. In only on the l-.isi iii-div-.it ilnor hull lu Hilton. Ah ipM, N i i:il I It i4'iiritav. It i -K I' nu', .N H : I S ourtay, at I p. in Unto Ortwk, No Hi, :inl Saturday, at 10 4, III. WASUIN'ITOS COUNTY, lliiwiii'nii No. 100, tiiiiiHs l-i, S.tuinUy, ai lOu'olouk, Martoa County Pomona Orange Will maaliin Ihaa-Kstnd Friday In Septem ber, 1H77, at leu n'eloek a. m , at Salem. 11 la daalrtid that aiHinlier of other I'omnna rabm In adjoining ooumlHa ln prvnunt, ll aoMlhlo, aa the bualaesof thU ntoinc will W of Impariaaoa, . W. Uokt. Mailer. A WkLAMEITt V Utr in 1845. mr a. w. Davidson. In 1815, April, I Marunl for thn then far-ofT OroKdti, uooouiaiilo(l by my btothcr, JameM O. Dtvldhon, Wo wore nix montlm oonilii 'ovor tliu Plalna." Wbuti wo came to the UtnutllU, wu loft tlio wngoiiH. irucuriiiK two bonis nt Fort Wall Walla, hikI making buuli rirraiigcmunttt ax were neouHary lor tliu trip, bounced In the b'atnto try tho "wild, mvIii watern" )l tlio Columbia, Wo bad rtmd of the 'iul(;bty" rlfr, pftauttifd It navlgbln, and trind to navlato it. Wo did ki, allor it IdNhiun. At ttiB mouth of tho DrHcbutcH, h mali orto btlow, tbo Columbia lnuiuti ItiU) narrow cIuiinuIh, and tlirounti tlmto llm wbolo rhor iiotirs llH last volnniu of wntur liroultidlnK eviiii tho pHhHino of oatiootf. Wo wuro tlieruluru vompullod to inako n "iiorl- aBO." Thin wbh very failt?ulnv: but with tho RMilalunco of tbo Indiana wo tnadn thx ortno. To um tho Columbia wbh a wond tjrful river: now rapid, now plnoid, now tliroiiKb vurduro olad batik", now throuuli IiIkIi bnsaltlo whIIcj boro narrow tbcro wide; In otio pined "fiflll and dimp," in unntlior roaring, froltilmr, frlulilful I So dlllurtnt whh lhl. ilrottn of thH Oiiobluttt from tlio Ktihor of Watfnt; to dlirrent whh It from our dreaniH ol tbo "rtvor or OrCKmi," that we woro alonui) iihtoiil-liLMlm.iiuwc.stniok. 'Ilm Clint, tbo lilttlo D4lhH, llm ItU DaIU.h. i,ii,I Waoo-iiim (no Oilbii Cltj) worn, to us, 11 tnurvol, and an "oxrordlitiilj nnl hIkIi.." I) low tbo Llttlu l)llm tbo rlvur wlduim nud forin.H an Iiiiiiiijh"() ouiiin, Huditotily tbn VHHtbaHal.lu walla closo In and tbo ilttir turux Itioir upon dK and kII.Ich awlfciy, ftmothly, lliniUKli tho oliusui. At tlio foot ol this clnihtii coluiiinx of Iwi-nU rlsu und brciik up tho rlvur Into frnumuuiM bh It wkleiiH, foaintt, and belloWH In lln "mad carcor," Through nil llinni wo went with our botle, guided by Iudlaus, to whom wo had given a white nlilrt a thing of beauty to tho IndUiia of that day. Landing at Witeco-puni (the old Mothodidt MIhuIoii, now DIIuh City,) wo went up to utio Mr. Waller, Mr. llroweretal. to proeuro uiimi food. Wo dug u fow pota toen, and MrH. IJrower, good woman, gave un aealt Haltuon I This waa on Hunday tho third Hutiday, I think, of Hoptomber, 1815 and hungry aa wo wero, Mr. Wallar1 would not aoll us anything to eat biswiuo It was tho 'Lord'a I) V " telling uhUi "atay till morn, lug, acd ho would aoll us provlalona then I" Wo told him wo could aot ntayi that If we oould got no faod ol blm we inimtcat aalmou Hkina, although they wero lull of llttlu " white fellowbl" Ho Htnlled. Mr. Ilruwer aaid: "It la a pity tho people muat go away with out anything to eat. IMlglvo them a nail aalinoul" (Jod bit tho good woman I With tho potatot'M wo had dug on Hunday, and tho wait eal mon, wo HliUion of UH-madou "glo rlou moalj" and leaving the Old I'lno Log Mlaalon, wo pulled on down through baaaltlo walla to near tbo mouth of Cllekltat river and oauiM-d. What a river I What up boivaUl What pile of rock dipped aud bent. . leasing over our dlfHoullleH salmon-akin eating, huuger, head winds, W.,eto. en tbo third day fioiu tha Dallea, we landed at Ca obute hute (old Furt Vaneouver.) and had a uliat with "olo auau dootor," (Or. MoLaugh Un,) who waa in charge of thin, then, great depot of tbo hudon Hay Company, Tho old man waa glad to nee uaaa tbs "froat and nral oinlgrautMof'46i" and was very InquUltUo, very hoaplla jle and very gracious. He ga o uhhciiio iipplua wtik'hgrow ou tho treea lu tbo fort. They wero amall, but good, aud being tho .only applea wu had aeon aince we left Iowa, wero relished by ua much. We aaw that applea had grown In Oregon, for Vanoouver waa then In Oregon nay, we claimed up to 61 40", inatead of 49, and Washington Territory waa yet "a thing to be." Tho old Fort was a curiosity to us, being built of hewn timber aud roue in bl lug an old block houtei waa commodious aud full of good J for tho Indian trade. The Doctor gave u a pass on a batteau down tho Columbia to tlio mouth or tho Willamette, and up to a plius hhall I call It Union? M. M, Me Carver, aa wo uoderatoed, intended, or did, lay out a town there. It waa wild woods, ami only u wheat doit. Tlio Canadian. Frettch and half-bret'ils, and a lew mountain mini, with Homti of the emigrant settlors of Mil and '44, hauled their wheat hero from the, aa A'o tluiit o.i 1 1 ml lliein, Quality I'lalnr. Here 1 aaw Oregon wheal for the flrat time It was very lino, aud or tbo variety known us the old White wheat. The roi.d letdlug from Linton to the Qnalliy l'UliiM was rough, hilly and very heivlly tlmUired, and tlrst-rato noil. Tho I'laltu wero among I be earllrat otlleinenls; o also or tho MoUlly or Htker'a l'ralrlo and Flench I'ralrln, with Kowlii. Dr. Mel.atiglilln had u eoutrai-t to rurnlah llm ItU'Mait l'ostix'ons with 70, (XX) htiHtitiln of wheat annually (if my memory is ttineo); ami, In older to till th.a eotiinct, bo Induced many or hia emp'oyes to ittlo iiuil beoomu 'tinners, lie gave tho fettle ra one dollar r lumhel, In excellent gooda at resatuable prices, Kit I'm it Uued nixiiv oT them with farming Implementf, and waa thua a mean a of -eltlliiK' tne country, both In that purtlan now kitOMii aa Oregon mid Washington Ter ritory. While I am w tiling to admit that the 1 1 tuition ll.y Co'iipany were, In miiuu meas ure, i-eliWIi lu tlulr view a In settling Ortsion, both In making money cut of tbo wheat, sheep, cattle, etc , grown by their employes as llrillsh auljojta but they had another motive Io establish an KiikIUIi settlement aud tbtta stcure this loely aetlletiteut Io lliitlah rule, Keverthelea, thl Cotaany waa a great boon to all Americana who cuue herein thiv-e earl v l.vsi aud but r tnem. the iiloneera of the I'aolrtu slojm would have fated far worvo than they did. liven tha inlsalonarltM, who wma here under I have leatlllsd to me, In many IralMicea.nf tha Irumena advantage Ibay de-rlvs-d from tbaUudaoalUy Coiapaaa'a lain euro id OrtgoB, Their word waa law aa4 WDLLAMETfTE ordor all ovor the land oontrollliiK butb tho Indiana and whitca for good. But wblln I am roay to do jnsifco t tbo Hudson Bay Company In Ihelrfflorln toafslst tbo Atmr Irani", I am by mo mean a particular admirer of that powerful Company. Jlul unough on thin point at t It Ih limn, On arriving at tho Titulltln I'lalnH, bh now called, wo BtayoJ at Juo Mofrk'n. Ho was, In hla rough wiy, ory hopliatil', very gra oloiii), and very orminunlcatlvc. HewaHHti old trapper and mountaineer. Ho Iihh an Indian ryoiuan for a wife and Home half btoodn, otn. The rualliln Pli'i tt.n rtrt pjrtlon of tho WiliHKim n I '""' fin; ad tbo Ini jrrf-fot h ll u mi i id d ro iiotator ut'lii, Tint io ri..i.li.ti tuoHt h:tppily d'.vldod with llinh-T n I i.r li 1-n.tn; tin very rleh nail bimu'l'iil 10 lhnil , ti dny o tUlltd Jndgo Hurnr-tt, hliico (iovoinor ol Calif irula. Ho was a man of otoiru'or Btid ability. Wohrtdalnnff talk wlih blm ron cflraliiR Oregon. In tho morning nf the 20lh or September, 1815, wo loft. Jiltljnt llur uiitt'H, with 'many kind recollection, r.nd proeoedtd up the I'lalnn, South, Io Mr. Ndj Inr'a. Hero we regaled ourselves on wuter melonHHtid o'bergoiid things fmin this pin ikkii'h wulcotuo lioiim. IIhmi wo fide tho flrot ovenlugdea brt(7.xs that ever IiiimLoJ cut brow. They wepifri'sh, br.kiluu, luiiillifiil. CAPITAL MINING COMPANY. At it meeting ol the Houril o; Dlrro'ori ol Ibis uompauy tteld joslordiiy nfturnuou, llm ullowlug olllcorcniero eleciud fortbu cnuu Ingyear: J, O. WrUIr, IVcnldeu ; J. Henry Haas, Heirelary; 1. J. M'irpliy, Triftsurer Tho Dlrnrors h,,e ird -rid (lie low ol rock recently bioughi out oy Mr. Ilanji, tbo Store tarj', to bo sent to Col rdo to bo thoruiijhly tested and to aMitrotio the bsL proceh.s lor saving the idlvur, geld and eopper known to exist lu large itmtttloii" In the orp. As son u aa asoortuluid uinlll will probably be bi-ughl and put in operation. From promt appear ances, this iniiio promUuH Io bo oao of the beatlu Oregon, We learn tluit lu viewer tbn stops being taken by tbo company to pnh orward the work, that Itoitd A Cox havu ad vauoed atock In IJ by them for Hilo to 26 coatn a share, which Is a rlmi of 160 per cont. over last quolailoiiH. tOUNDEROF LUANON7DEAD. Dy a telegram neolvetl last evening by Mr. Dtyid O. Hiland, or thmcl'y, we learn or tho death of Mr, Jeremiah llilstou,n pio neer ol 1847 andilioerlgliikl proprietor of the '.ownalteor tbo thriving ton or Iibauon, Ilia death waaeauitil by h juries rrvelvrda towdayaalncoby tliooverltunlugofa wugon in which he won coming trotn Heda Hprlui) on tbo Lebanon mountain road. Mr Hilslon was burn In 1708, In TenuesAoe, and oouaequently waa In Ibe80th year of Ills ago at the lime of his decease. Hn leaves n large property, a wife aud sovun chlldieu aa Sillowst 'Joanph IlAlnton, Taonnia, W. T. Hon. Wra. Kalatou, Albmy, Mrs. Mnlsi, Albany Prairie Mrs. I) 0. Rowland, Halem, Mra. John llamlltou, of Corvallia aud Ohaa, and John Ralaion of Lebanon. Ho wm bouoredand reapeated In thauummunlty in which ho lived, and his loss will long be felt In the clrale of arqoalutaucos of which be waa a Motaoro membr. Flaa Yield T, H. Aklon received returns yeaterday, from afield of wheat on bla farm near Hull bard Htailon, that "pa tied out" 3d bushels to the acre. Aa the field was a large one tho uuixberof bushel goes Into the thousands. lu the aggregate. NO riGt: TO TEACHERS. WiLiiun, Douglaa Co., Aug, 7, 1877. Will you bo Hiklud as to Insert In jour Atcrlku following! A TfAuhnrn' Institute forthoHeeoud Judicial District Including llenton, Line, Douglaa, Coos und Curry counties, will beheld at HunwdcnHprliiKH, In Douglaa county, on tbo "9.h,30li mid 31st litaia, ArrangeinetitH have boon tii.ido for canyliu at hal'faro ratea till who may travel on the O. A O. U H. Tlio occasion wltlaf fotd an opportunity to visit this etdebrated and delightful retort. Tdacheia and friends ofediioalion uro hereby oirdlally Invited to Ihi pre-eut. It has been sugtrestod that many may come prepared tocniup on tho beautiful grounds. To uoh the proprietors ortheHpringa will afford every facility In their power, Fur further Information nd dreka, F. H. Gttuiiiis, Chairman Committee of Arraugotneuia, COUNTY COPKP PUOCUEOINGS, J. C. Petblcs, Jntli;r. John GoUy, J. B, Loouiy,lCiituiuUloiieri, August 0 li, lo77. Change granted In county tool Issdlug from KhIi m to Jiir.iniou, ne.tr thotesldenoe of the Uti. J, 11. Turhuno. (Miauge granted In county road leading from Hubllmlty toHtayton. In Ibe matter of tho alteration or u part or county read rroin epiHMite the List Chance saloon to the B.ilrni aud Hpotig'a Frrry road Paul CmiiiIaII, I N Ollbortand H J. Haw. ley appointed an lowern, nud John New some, Hutveyor, to meet at Thomas II, Hub bard's, August ai, 1877, M U o'ekick a. u and duly quality, lu the miliar ot ohamio aud vacation or a part or cntiutv road lending from Haletn to I ham pong F 11 Hiiiiili, Leal. Johnson anl John tluuhiH appointed aa Viewers, and John NoAsome, Surveyor, tn meet ai thf Court House. August Iftth, 1877, at 9 o'clock a m , and duly qualify. A liceuso Io keep a Ferry on the Willam ette Itiyer. opposite Uueua Vista, granted to A. Munnell, for cue year. The time rbr ratnrulng the asaement ro'l for tear 1877. extended to Hepiainber 10, 1877, Exhibit of expaadllureanf tha county i. r tha year ending Juaa M, 1C77, eiamlued aoal ordeial plaaad oo raaarJ. UUl and aeaounU agaraat tha ermrly. aatoaattaaT la lh acgreat to u,4 m,, J jm 65, wata orslataa favid. FARMER. BROKEN FRIEND li IP. Friendship la n good deal llko china It la very beautiful and durable m Joturna it rcmnins unbroken, but break It, nt.d till tho cement In tho world will never qulto rcimlr the (Intnugi'. You tnny etlok tho plecea together m that, nt n illetitnco, it IiioKh nearly hh wen iih ever nut ii woiii hold waler. II In hIwh.vh rosily to tlecclvo you If you trtiHt It, find It Ihiiii the whole ii very worthier thlntr, (It only to ho put away empty upon tho cupboard flliolf, mitilto becoinoti forgotten thliij,'. Tho finer mid more delicate It Ih, tlio more utter anil complete tho ruin. A mere up uiiulntniiccship, which iu'ciIh only a little .a A. li .... AA..A Bft.b.a v.irt I 11 III llttnior III Keep It up, limy ue uwuii'ci.y puttied up und perhutm hold water for awhile; but teiideriii'i-B, und trtiat and Hu-iwr MxohiinironreotilideneaOiiii no more be yours when angry wortlH ami bitter IhoujihtM Inivo hrokeii them, then can these ilolloulc porclcltiln Icactips wh.ch wore eplluiered to pleceH bo rcetond to their orlgintil bcniity, Htrength und ex cellcncu tho HlfulitvBt oruok will detroy tho true ring mid you might, ns a rule, hotter go in HenrcTi of n now friend tluin trv In mend the old otic. Hut all thin has nothing to do with the truoHplrltof for givencH.s. One may forgivu and bo for given, hut the (loud waa done mid the un kind words ami iln Injury niMtnlnoil (he llowerrt mid 'ho bountiful tint!) ho frosli und delight fill uro now all ,'"' Tho formal 'inakliig up," t'tipeiiiiilly between two women, is of no more avail than the wonderful couiciiIh that have nindo a rrtiukfti tiL'lvtu'-Hof tht'ohliin vase (lint you oxpcclcd to he your "Joy forever," still more hateful. Handled delicately, tenderly, trti-lingly; war lied to pnrllv In theerystiil tvit'i'Miif truth, nurtured by n reciprocal tiitiohiiiciit, cotilidcil to no careless, umiyinpitthlzlug IiuikIh. friend hltlp may lust two Uvea out. Onco bro ken It Is'spoltcd forever. THE AGED ONKS. Ih (horootiy of us committed the trtmt ofcarliiglbr tin aged omH-tlie parents: or the grand pnreiits? Then let iih ouro for them tenderly, lovingly, watchfully. Years have, In a measure, taken from them the vitality which given buoyancy to youth. .Mayhap tliey Havu drank deeply of life's cup of sorrow with noli, lug and well-nlgli breaking dearie, aeon liojiea and Joys fade away from bo fore their eyes, endured much for tho sake of others; ami now that life is fading, fading away, they need carclng for more tenderly than tliu younger oncn. Lotus humor their whims, their childishness. Let us smooth the pathway of lift), that it he more pleasant and more comfortable for tlio faltering feet. They should havu a very warm corner in homo ami heart, nud a share of tho lieftt of every thing. Havu you a dear old grandma with yau ? Let her home (hi tnado comfortable and tileiisant in every particular ; let not fife's winds blow roughly npott her. Wo tell you this been use of a memory that In to-day fresh In our heart the memory of a dear, patient, nercim-friocd old grandma or our own, who, lour ago, iMiuaetl over to the "other side und Is rcst Itiir beneath tho shade." Hut memory of tho marvelous patience Unit sustained her through years of it mo tion such thank Und 1 as not everyone must bear, Is still with us, sp- aklng tn ua not less cilVetuully than when she waa with us. Truly, "their wotka do follow them." How precious is the memory! of the sweet old face J with Its calm brow, nud the blue questioning eyes ! Ami, Oil ! when tho heart pang is sharpest, let me think of that face as among the angels, ami thank Qod that for her there is "no more night" all Is light at la-t. A OOOD ULClPE. Head tho following recipe for killing your town; It Is tut admirable one. and cannot fall totlo Its work. Wo have seen it going tho rounds of the prets and high ly recommended : 1. Put up no rnoro biilldlugs than you can occupy yourself. 2. If you should have an empty build log to rent, demand three times Its value. 3. 1iok orry at every new comer ; givu the cold shoulder to every mechanic wno desires to comu among you. 4. (loubroad for your goods and wares. Uy no means purchase of your own mer chants ami manufacturers even til tho same nrlce or lees. 6. Dor't contribute otto cent to the cause ol religion or education. Finally, nut a thorough linlsh to your work by killing your local pu per, refusing to subscribe for or udvcntau lu It, so tlmt parsons at a d stance will not know that any business is being done In your town, or they may want to come anil set'.lu among you ; or buy something from you aud that would nut ymi to extra trouble. Leavos 1 oMuriur, Dr. Vi. 11 Niuuots, ul Fariuauli, Minn , who Iihh been, tlio n-vst nvrrl launttis lu the Wall i Walla Valley, Is In tho eiiyalthe OaeioekrtA hotel, ami will leave to-morrow morning fur Ins Hisiern bniu bv the overland route, Tim Dr. has Juu' hmi nmlllf it ol lit-, ro elialou or isv. nieentii lillitl nn ihe Ph)Hlelull of the IVisr mill I) iu.lt Assi lino of Unit Hiale, mid sirao jo ss it msy appear, ilurlok hl count etion w I li il.ni in "lltltllon he lots never I st a potent I't.e Dr. earns-. lin him a pl.-iltm impiesNlon il ourHtuto and tho elmto-s are .tut hts epresMiiiiiio is or tho I". t(tnIia-a- of rue soil and the besoty or our ell n-tto h-HI In ducti msiiy of his aeqiisloiaioes to visit iu in ibo nesr Iti'tire. Wo wlb blm a pleHutt journey home Aunnul Mcetln,. The anuitsl metnlitgoi llm stookholdms or tho Capital mining company w. held this a M, lu Ihla ouy. A iOrl .liuwinu 1'ie ismditlou or llie I'nmpany w iiihIm tiy thH President, I. O. Wrixht, .VUOOO -nsre. were) represented and Iho follow uiu b aid nt lireetnp. for Ibo euuliii ear wh il-ood; J W tJlllien. Milts 11-11, J. O Ur.ul.i, B.I Hlroh and H, K. Cbadwluh. T-i- It mh. 1m now Iiimwhoo Tor the eleoilom I the ihh vh go in press. Full proeeeilleN of tit. Annual meeting will be given to morrow. Appointment Governor H. F. Uhadwlok has mnU the following app.dntme.nls: Not a row Public, E G Thomas, inker City; J. J Hltaw, Sslnm, and J. W. Mack, Urattt county. L. D Crsiu nas been appoloe-l Coiumiaaioner of Dcedr io reside lu Hau Franclaco, The aleauif r Olio took down Ibis mornlag 1,060 sanka of new wheat, bsdng the rlnti ixio Idarabla ahlpatent made tbU aaon. It waa shipped by W. J. Herren of Ota Far wat'a Wajraboeaa, Very Desirable Property for 81. Nlnoty-tbree acres of land on Salem Prai rie, near the Fair Ground, wilt bo sold at great bargain to a cash purchaser. For term and other information llnqtilro of 8, A. Olarko, at tho Faiimkr onion, Salom. from a I'ltyalelan. Hvdo Tark. Vt., Feb. 7, 187e. Messru. Hnih W. Fowle A Sous, Boston. Gents You may perhsps remember that X wrote jau soveral wfeks Hgo In regard l bo use or the Pkhovian Studp foi my wire, xho waa suffering iroin general debility, thj tequenoe of Typhoid Dysentery. I had .rled tbn moat noted physicians In thlsStntv, ind also in Canada, without roller. At your ecommeiidatlnn alio cojitHonoeu tbo una )l the Syrup, tho firs l four bottlea rasdo but Ittlo Impresalou, but wlillo taking tbo firth tbo bexan to Improve rapidly, and now, af er using six dl tho dollar bottlea, sbo ha egalned her strongih, and la ablo to do moat of tho work nbout tho houses and I 'cad that I cannot speak too highly in pralaa If tho Phudtian 8tuuf. I have preaorlbeA ,t to novetnl of my patlenta, and have pre jurod tho siilo o I soveral dozen of It bore. You can niako any uio of this loiter if yoa wo tit. Youru vory truly, U. D, Uf ldbn, M. "ll only .IOBh ban brouuht miuv to iiiitluiely grnvoq. What Is a Coo t lit Tho lungs or b'ouchlal tubes bayn been attacked by a cold; naiur "oundsnu alarm boll, tolling where tho dls jasolles. Wbdom sueeests "try Wistaii'b Hai.ham op Wii.b Ciikhhy:" It Lhs cured. J ti rln tr t'ao last naif ol a oiiutury. thnussuda upon thousiuda of persons As inntt ns yni sough, there Is danger, for tho couult la a. Sifety Valve. Use " WitaU" nud bo eurast ioUl by all drugglsls. JT. jOl.. Srkxltii., JX.-XmXr Salum, Oregon, dealer In Htfrv-otH-on-e and Htcrer Mt.plc Vlows, and Secure of Balnin and tho rtirrounaV liiu nounlri. Llfo.flr.o Pbotogrupha, lu India Ink, UV. nr Water Color. eell 8TAYTON &CLrsr - 1VE111- TIU8 MILL HAH 1IKKH IIKP IED. W1TB Nomt ftlaelilner, and hts oao of Draku'a New I'lauuie nd wo aaa eow prepare 1 1 aupply flaet-clea LU. .-It, ronjp or diraii d, at abort notice. 1'rlct-a rango From ! Io 918.50 per M. QVKKITKB a .T1TT91C IBM, SUyteo. Or., May IS, 1377. a RAILBOAD LANDS. Xjlbortal TorxnaaX LOW VHIOKM LONOTlrriKt LOW INTKRBHT Tae ffNfcei and aliromla trnH Orrgea Central kallrond lmpaulea OPFRB their Lands fur rale npoa the folhwlne llba ral lerate: One tenth of the price tn caih; tnterett oa the balance at the rato of eoven per Cent, ouo year after eale; and each folkiwlng year enelenth oftaa principal and Interval on the balance at the rate af Men pir cunt per anna i. lloth principal and Uta wt payable lu If. a. currrncy. AdiacodntofUiuperceiit. will eo allosre I fireiah 9 Lettora to be addreiwrd to P. SUUDLZB. Laa Ataut O. a U. K. h Portland. Ortcon. Dr. H. SMITH. DESJVTIST, dALEM, OKEUON. OfloetaOTcdorerllKKYMAN BltOS.' NEW 8TOM OOce boom from 9 a. m. to B V, ru. Salem Flouring Milli. UKHT PAMILY FLOUll, UAKKK'8 RXTKA, XXX. HUTKRKINK AND ORAJJAM, MIDDLINOH, BRAN, AND BUOItTC, OonMtuutly ou IIuiul. EXltrlioMt l?rlo in CArJH. Paid for Wheat ATJLX.Z. TZMXg, It. t'. K INN BY, AkcM 8. K. M. Hit 13tf Oo KSrTAULIHtlMD 1856. Willamette Nurservr G. W. WALLING & SON, l'llOrUIKTOItH. Oswego, OlaokamiiH co., OregoMu WALLING'S PEA Cll PLUM, I'Imj Indian Prune, Aud tho beet varUllt of Plum, Pruiif, I'vuch, Apple, I'cur, lierrr, Nut and Shade Trees, IN HILL ASM RIMBNT, Send for Descriptive Catalogs. S. " C AUGHTON, NWVAmw rmiLlll. Meal B-tale !.. and J.illectur or Climm. .uiZTZ St5 and i).,etr orClataaa. land la AU-ha-Bt. ebtra.ted lo tl. tart M 'wltSn UOMVKYaMCKa A ty IAI IT. i i. . ... . . . -.. (es at raat Otaea, Tfmnon, :; ? 1 '$ $ fn$::