'fKHtmMiummmum WIWWlwMWW,MrimMiajlWWUliwaMi Vtl ri"? If ; i Q WILLAMETTE FARMER v ' I! I 'I i y ' r ! i H i ' U -' if . BlV i :i W 'tlfamtttt Murmtt. 1MUSD BTEBT MUDAT, T CLARKE ,& CRAIG, roautBRBa Ain rsonuiroM. . A. CLAIIKB. D. W. OatAIC. Term f Nabs-crlptloa. a copy, onoycar(53namben)..... f3.60 ncopy,lx month (Wl numbers) 1S5 Ono ropr. thraa rnnrithi- (IS nnmbcru) .TA HALKM, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1877. Diphtheria. Powkmh VajjIiKY, Aug. 9, 1877. En. Faumek: 1 linvo liourd much mid and bcoii much in newspapers in regard to tho treatment of diphtheria, yet all of them full. I havo had con nidorablo cxporionco with tho disease both in my own family and out of it. I havo been with tho diseaso ovor since It mndo Its nppoaranco on this const. In 1851 1 helped to attend, and sat up with Romo of tho first children thut died with it in Portlund. Tho doctors called it malignant cr:up and it baffled all their skill. It raged fearfully thro' tho winter of I857-G8, and G9, and tlioro woro but very few families whnro it did not leave its mark. Tho doctors charged so high for their services that tho poorer cIuhhcs resorted to many contrivances and experiments rather than to employ a physician, many thinking it was only to dio anyhow, and ono of tho best recipes that wo tried is this ono I send yon, written by Dr. Hcott In an Iowa newspaper. Wo secured it at onco. Wo havo seen it tried in n great many casos and with but ono or two exceptions whoro it Is followed up promptly has it been known to full. I will stuto in regard to thu virtue of tho medlccno, about two .vara ago tho diseaso was very prevail tut this place und In tho ad- Joining ncigntioriioou. There wore about H'xty cases in all that wcro treat ed by tlis remedy, and with tho ox co;. (Ion of two, they nil recovered. When ' rend how tho disease provails in other parts of tho land I heartily wish that every housohold had this re cipe, and would faithfully follow it up. I hapo you will publish this for tho iiako of suffering humaulty, and oblige oaio of your many readers. Miuj. S. J. Lakh. Tha fallowing wan publlahod In tho low Rial lUaUtcr some time slnon, and we aro Infornea by aavaral einarienoed narsas that tbey bate rrtqusntly tested Ha affleaoy and found Raa Invariable aura. In view of ton .IMUBWma'uiiiauaaiiiwmat w.iyaia quite prevalent lflUiieTlalUy,wa rapablfali the "Plymouth Book" Fowl. Tbia fine breed or domestic poultry, whloh baa boon steadily Browing In favor amuug farmers and small poulterers for a few years past, has now oomo to be a general favorito with Rnelers and breeders In nil directions, If we ean form an opinion from tho numorons letters we are constantly re ceiving, regarding the intrinsic merits ol tbts popular modern varloty. 'they havo proved very hardy, easy to keep, are excellent layets, ttoey do not in cllno to trouble tho koeper with thu Inclina tion to nit, no persistently ait 'do tho Asiatics, thoy aroarnpln in i-1.o (when s1eo bomettnng about Apparitions- ' Salem, Ang. 16, 1877. Science baa found that rays of light aro bodies of matter, each ray has three sldfs one beat,-one magnetism and the other Hgl, or color. The solar spectrum dlfoloses thtt Tact that the Hun, a lldbt forming body, rays of light Infringe upon eaoh other by the maunetlo Bldoand thus farm tho color ol bodies, as a floneror a tree, or grass. Bpfrltual Bolonoo teaches that each ray or light hi a world in microcosm, having prop ortleM, sensibility, soul and choice; and In plrlt llfo' ttio cluihlnir of tho form comes- from Hit) color 'or Hunt of the mind, lb The Nation and the States. ml from tbo Uostntraln'-) and aliogellior llisv' 'ulhtlous port ma nianlled nrmnfibe gather l. ... ..' ' t ..". I lit.. 1. ....,. ..!.. 1 . I ... .!.. I.. ..,t. tin arUelai Vistula pabllah the following treatment of alpktlrer. linaaDtea ai by Myself and otbera'to wboi I have givto It la over one thousand eases wltbait a failure. It will at ways cure, If tbo treatment is eoMinenned before the dlptlierla utaibraae extends Into Uaeelr tdbs, wbtoh Is known by the great dlalnty of brea blug and raatlaasnaas. In auca eaavs, no remedy yet discovered al ways (Tents a cures bat If the patient la waioiitul, and this treatment used la lime, Ibero Is no danger. I cunt tho treat uinnt to a frlead of m'ne In Wlsrnntlti. and ho uard It an hlatixeir and family and nt-tglibora with aaoh wonderful aui'cxH-i tlmt tin rtriuwitn.il wo to soud It to you for pulilloailou as this linrrltiln dUeuno Is provnilliijrextfiiHlvHly.tn parts of lown. DirilTIIHIIIA WASH, Ooldim teal, puvMild, I ilmeht hnrax, pulv , 1 itriiflliuit bluiik i(pier, pulv , driiuliiiM alum, pulv , I dmutim: nltra'o pot a.ih, pulv,, I drmiliiii; halt pulv ,'Jdraahmi, I'm all Into it ciunioonntK'd toa ruporven acl wblitli IioIiIh h bout 4 uuiins and pour bull' Hill ' f Ixillli'K water, a Ir well and then All full of guild vlneuar. Kit fir iiho whin ItMllli'H. MmKuh hwmIi bycottlui; a uli atluk about ttui vljwof apljHi ulcin, notith ono and und wrupaHtiluif of cotlnii ariouud it, jpiiuikiiiii i'ioui pri'juuv niHiut nan ai inoii havo turuod out n ynlunlilt) Hcctsslou to tin list or Arnnrlcnti standard tiniMlH. A slrgulitr fict hits li'in deinoilftralwl li tho InManeo of tlin(aI'l; mouth Rock " In known that this fowl In a r.ro'S of tbo Illnck As'ntio (or Java) with tho Dominique varloty. For sovoriil years aftor their orlulnnl r--dpollon, tho color of these birds, both male anu iouiaio, was urosriaui ana irregular. liy a judlclons mctlioJ in Mating and select ing, In the handBofthoraojtcareful manlpu latorsof this stock, tho last year's bird woro on tbo averago much better In uniform ity of slue, and much mora eyon in gonernt color and marking of plumago than hither- This year's fowls, maturing this spring, nro an improvement In these rnopeots upon all forsnor hatching within our knowlortge; and we now know sevoral yard nl thou. birds, where both cricks and hens aro really bty flno, In 1877. Tho Plymouth Hocks of tho pnwnt day protulso to rqual ihn bpst varieties for all tho desirable practical quail UoHMOtiKht altor in n tlrst cIshh vhiIhIv either for fancy hwodlng nr for inarkutlnir, Stoddard's "l)ultri World." Ilowers for tho London Market. Kowof onr pcoplo arn awarn of lliolm-tuon-n extent to which flower gurdoulriK '" rarrieu lorino Lionuon omrket. one extou hIvo thtftbllhbiiiPUt noinnrlMiis fortv-tv.o Iiounos, meahuriog from 100 to 250 foet In longth. Tin ro aro more than seven uillos or Iron piping, and Hourly a thfiumtid tons of coal und rolco lined vuirly. Or llitt polargo nluuis alone, from 60,0(1010 00,000 aro font to market yearly, Quiaulunis urn hIho urown liy llioand: of hyacinths, from GO,000 to u.uuu lire iorceu yuanyi iiioso are poiinu in theautunn III foiir-lucli pots, and covered with four luchoi of old decayed Iohvom nr Ulihtsoll, and aro brought forward from limit to tlmo bh they aro necilod and full twenty ilcs-a nro sent to iimikut the Ih v bo fore Ululilniav. Tho sIiikIii Duo Van 'i'lioll tulimuro aloo forced In (irimt nuHiitltlcH. Idly nf tho Vnlloy Is extonslvely yrnwnt Ihnynrnpliingmi In light coll id a ttiliknt-ts nfhix or eltfhi IiicIidh, and this covioingiH irriuiimiiy ruinnvmi an soon ai tile llnivor splkea begin to pusli. Iluildes tliiwt anil ninny other plant, 10,(00 Hegnnla Wellon li'imlHiuid 10,000 Clueiarlas uro giown, nnd ms many Kuuht-lau. In anothur oxtunslvn marker. Kardmi IW000 tulliw am aiinnxllv furred Homo Idea may bo formed fioui this oftliolmtiiuimoHopply rtqulrod, nnd of the vory gnuond tnitu for plants that could keep up so groat a demand. Kuropo Is now taking h surprlxlnt; quanti ty or American fruit. Tho puruhaNos havo aiuoanted to ovor 2.fiO0.00O worth since last 'June, compared with 000 000 In the auie p rlod tbo year beforo. Dried apnlts tlguro largely In this movement. This country hat exported over 12,000.000 poondi or them alnoa last June, aa compared with 622,000 pounds tha p rev Ions year. This new addi tion to the trade or tbo United H'ates la due -tvt,ntun, -wkuih- baa, oupUa Ua( atl ltU3 dlrj'tloa were given where to Audit, lata wltb Ub proved aaethoda fur drvlnir and Pteservlag trulU TIM graalMt proftreM baa been bade In tha way of dryers. Within a year some notable Inventions In this lino havabeea perfected whleh are a great at qnlaltlop to the leaonroea of the country, i An fruit dryer bids lair hereatUr to be as much of anecoaapy to every farming com munity as the older-mill and tbo cheese IVu-lory. Tho United Htatea ooruples tho third place in tho Hat of hop growing oountrlea, Ormn ny taking tho lead and Knglaud ranking S00lld. beoud tliiieiu'.of HioKtlrk so as not to th a the iihiuUi mid throat, and fusteu with a llirn-iil. Hwxb the mouth and tbrnat well every ball hour, if thooiuw be bad, When lbs k llrnt ptitM heltur, every twa hourat then, wln-ii U4ter, every four hours, and when still beitnr, two or thriHi tlmeaaday till well, wliloh (wlU Imi freui tHD to aaven dayH, Touch jiviiry atfrcted spot, tho uvul, tonsil- fauiVH, tliMwhuleof the back rt of the mouth anil top of tho throat, and let the p. tltuilHWlovv o lUHiiof the ah Moh limn you Nwab. Hwivbtdug cuufcas no pa!a,thouKii tho utl-nt will ug and woitMilliavs voealt, but tiwab well, and a fooling of relief will folloiv euiih w)lilug, lint ovory Mtiuui nave a separate swab and tvuali, as the dleaM) la iinifoubtedly In fcciloun. Ki'op thu wali puro by pourlui; what vou uo I'rtiiU Unto into auatner vhu and alMinlNnif any inallar or hIIiivo that nip.r bo mi iltNow.tb ovury lluio you take II from the uiiiuih, Itiibtho lolkiwtnK Huluient on the throit oiiiciilt. miiNieiry llinoor four hourK, and kop i IImiU' l)litliimiiilthoiu'tktilwoll, T-l.,1 epirlix of luristiuliio, I onuro, Tuko ii e.-t oil (or fiim.v- d (ill) I ouuno. 'fuKu r-qu 01 siuinouU (mix) I ouuvtt. J.-p I no uiiweii-, nuiimr wiiu eanior oil, Ki-tp thti iwiih'iit In tint houtifl, but voutil a!i will, Tho iHpllhorlit wh and Ii I an nt ill I ii fmi n I Niiitlc'ent for all rmtrn it tkiti In iliiiv: in d si uuld on ints'sknuny on tliuhti fn illpii horiu, vou will efl'oiu coin k'hhhi Mivvmhly, aa I uso thiw for ull coitim- u (i'ii ilinivs I li'ixn noMir h'H oi--t j Hiidnurv inivntold mo tlmt no ni' noy vo-il'l In inu llu-ii-, III thoMi 'Mlph'.t'oiu Kin,.." in I o I'll-. in the wii.li mid IU Itil' in ir,Kid hrn HtreniuN ill th- throat ik lol ,ti " u ii I ui'-l a tir ulwuvo elt'evteil, Un A V (5'C-iTT. I'llnivr-i, W.iriou Co, Juwiv, Kmikniwuip and Civility. iu civil tmtl iibHu'iig to till, dutiful whetM tlml npil n.iur coiTiuinni) you; but frii'txt to mio, null thut frleuiiship koip i-tu i I'd us lhi gri'iilest upou enrlh, it'id " bi euro Jo ground It upon vlrtiK; for tin other I i'IiIiit liappy or l.tMing, Marwtttliy Uu1y J-Uuthnwe, SPEND YOTJK MONhY AT HOMK, Do not Hand away from homo for a bill or any oUojoti want, undor tho mUlakiui lilm tlmt you cm do better. Tho Lest Itmt imv iimu oaii do la m linlii build up hl town iin'l ism lily, mi li none iiv pairnnltln lioino mini and liiHureH, You h-ikI your mnnov wlihahoiiiiiiuoruliant, ho 1 1 vex) k-en olerks, they live: ho liupniiui, ulvos euii-lormeui to men who aUo live, and the nibMilem-n rur all lluo-o inon mum ouiu 'nun tlm K wo and country and bring prellt to thu pro duueror lUkkHr, You patmulao your home iiianufacluriH and helphiilld them up, und ax they yearly exMiid their bordrin, and empluv inoro men, they bone tit town and oouutry, and thuro.iro moro mouliis to ImhI Hond nway for your pinch ", and you aUirvn your lunrol-ant and inaniificturiirj he moves away, takes hia clerka and hand", and vour uroduoo and work la a druir. And aboo ull things do not go away from home to spend your money, and leavo ncoonuta unpaid at homo. Your merchants aro vour ueluhbor. your (rleuda ; they atami by you lu hlukiiea are your naMorfatea; with out your trade lhy oauuot do himluois. No atorna, then no bnk, no ono wnmlng to buy property to aettleou and build up yoiu nlaco. Merchants should do their advurtla. lug at hoiue. They should get their bill bmi'lrt, nliouUra, canla, eiter-ne.ida, envel opes, and all their printing at home, of their own newspapers, who, aid tlmrn In niuiy ways, and udvertlio them hundrodaot times without any pay whatever. Meirliauls nhuiild Motan examnto to their euNtoiiiHrabv pitrouUIng liberally their honMMiowaru)rh. iiioii aim women are iiiouuve auiiuaiN, anil am prone to follow examples set (Iihui, How -an morehania expeot their neighbor., to tndo with Ihom If thny set the example of gotim away iroiu iiomo (or laeir priming and advertl-ilng. Lott Vritynra. Next thing t-i walling lor i railro-id triln at aooe-lwiiMi way station, tho nio-it tlreon thing vii know of la to Mtu to long und fir-Me'-ed pwvor. All olllrUl of one ct'tlnt Hilom Hiimtiiy tflliol ignored for hli ptcu Itm- w ivof Htioiohing i prayur.uud IiIh audit- oioaroof oplnk'ii that if ho would shorten hliMippliiuilnuH In their boha'f his fu'imi l-fii uuuld l tnunli brl,dituriiid luppler, Im. oiii'O liotMiiiUl uoJlnxsou yuilly isuimjloiun iiMiihlinc lilni about tho cruel Mipeuouiid tnr'UM Im had Inti'Cid upon U stitl'.irin faM-'w iiior.tels, Thli KiitiilMn-in's priyera aiiuodlVMi lorn; that ho lui'u.illv tirtd out a i) i; llvSii)d'H W;o riindniinqmalloii 'nil A.d rt youiiR Wily Into iiivl.vy johool, unllnin; nvety Inielllgen minliio, hea miiiumIh Kneellnc portion dnrlucttho pnner Af :r I bet.i ayu fill geullenun had kiut III lisirfra In inT-Miy alutHuieiitluioaa'loug a-t heahonld have done, and tlm Ivoya brn euatiplug i heir watoh (urwa, ivhllo tha girls went MslillngoiTtoM'ep, thidtrpraiisup, LMVoa y-iwn timlayelp and struck for the oeiinillr. Nuivncif liaeholaiN will prol'A hly f-lluw IhovWnr-xump'ijiMtneilajr IfUiU pr-ij tof; torturer conlluuui lilt cniolty. Ing hiiHtH of thej'jdetuontday In whlto "For I nlwnys did bulleve and I nlway ihall bollcvi?, Tbnt tliey'll wnar Itiolr loag white rotes In thut MioiulDir." Poets am spiritual a;tonlifts without their j proois. .ignt is ibe organising ubho oi inn Ideas have color so have thoughts, and sptr itHarooasllv known bv oxoerlonced snlrlt- ualltts by tbo oolor of their apparel und ul tbolr surroundings. The lowest spheres nro quite dark; murdor Is red) purity and Inn cencowblto; Intellect Is of drumond light. The Illy- oelor Is a oross between sliver anu gold and is exprocstve of a goodness, sweet ness, troth and grace. John Klntr. tim moat nownrful nuinlfcwt Ing spirit that baa returned during tho pres ent rovlvnl of spiritism, or "occult forces" known an modern spirltuallim; ho who In earth Iifo was thofinglhih Erl Morgan, and mo pirato captain In the west indies; In in maulfestallonsat Prof. Crnoke's seances l London, and atsoveml circles In the UnlUd Sums, haa manlpulaltd balls or cakes ol light. They arn Hourly whPo light and ap pear to bo combined of pho-plina ( o colli n word) nnd oily le, iiHUdl.v gatberfd from I hi mineral elorxenta of tbeclrulo nnd medium The lights wear out slowly nnd could bi oirrlid for mile). They aro very luminous In a dark room. In rac of sudik-n or vlolete dea'h thot-nlrkhnH oitlvtoadd tho rod ox Idn In the blood, aa Idea, and the darning red lantern Hunt I produced. Tho action of tho river ghost Is thai of h person drowned. Thu I'renuh Prnlrlo uIiomI of seeking somelhlngor homebody to com uJUiucHto with Tho ghost In the haunted iiii,. i.,Mr j fftnnu appoared to bo hnstlfe and dJiigorous and would overuoiue many liorsoiiHut otii'o with lear. Numbers of the rullrojd men worn dl-comiUted by It. Ii appearod to bo iicotiKorles of ovlls, or pow- erM. The great German tclcntlHt nnd scholar. Htron Hlchenhaek, the dhcoverer of Od xiid odlo light, relato-i ii mh where a mail Haunted tho place of hli Morel burial and dually bail his body found and given a do uintsepulchor. It was '.buH wine, n blind Htudoiu was In tho habit of taking tho arm oiHiiyouoHH HiUuidnntHnd pausing out of the olllou at tho b ick door, and go through it lunii lot to a train and thu gain aMreot. It was noticed by rjlstnttemlants that always at a eeriiiu spot in tno pitn too oor blind man would tremble, mid being lutorrogtiHd,niiiil ho saw a light there and that sometimes It hud lhusliaMtofa mau. Finally fcom per ns concluded to dig there and they found tho oormo of a mau. On boluir exhumed anddooently burlodno further trouble was exiierlenoed by tbocniclilvo. nometlmea tho properly nf n person ud dotily dylutr, is not illspooed of to suit him sud ho returns to procure i-ultable adjust ment. I have known several cases ol that kind in my experience of KplrltualUm, for aomo 30 years; ono whoro a will was made, but could net bo found. Through a writing mmiioui, in ny room, a nan rrancuoo, in ThelNashvllle (Tenn.) American, Is much struck by tho " vast change '? which has como over tho country in tho rjast twenty years. In an article referring to tho helplessness of the. State governments, as displayed in tho Into labor difficulties, it says: "The popuntco smilo at local author. Ity, and derisively throw stones nt tho Stato military. There Is no difference in the lighting qualities. Indeed the rltizi'ii-Holdlorsaro equal to tho regulars In thai respect, anu oiten nuponor. Tho ono part of reality Is present with both. Tho United States troops are armed with tho other nlno parts tho incorporeal tho idea oi overshadow ing and Invincible pjwer that which has shown itself unconquorablo that against which Leo and Juckson huled tholegionH of tho tiouth, tho bravest of tho bravo, for four years of almost in cessant victory, only to end at last in disastrous, llnal, ana irreiriovttoio ao teat. Tiien tno united atates govern ment acquired tho idea of great power which is of so much moro value than oven power itself. Half tho foes of such a power quail before the idea, and tho blow has never been si ruck. It is (his idea of tho invincibility of tho United .States which causes mobs to melt away before tho advance of a handful of regulars, when they laugh at militia, and derido tho efforts of armed police" THK P1DHHBE FRUIT DRYERS, Patented April 1877. THEIR MACHINES ARE UN8URPAB8RD BT xr W hcr.for UrjInR or Fnatrriog Probe sad !-'.!." ?f.n k!nd' "rd aro CTJitroded an far nuned complete Inonr different rlxci, namely: Tfe?T0,mi. '& ryer-apcItT of x bnehel of apples per hour prlcfT. 7$ budhelBpirhoitr-prlco . iSM Tb?c&riIprri?o?.p.;.cr.c!!f rf 9 . Jh.c.? ,,)rJcr were awarded On Ceutcaulal 'ilnaa Mid I lp ama at Phllndrlphta In 1868. Alw. U OoM M Ial ul t ha Ktnlnnr flr...,tn r. imr ..'",. rr? of flivor, clor and condition ',7f Frnlt '"r """- Mfmitico" con'Un"jr oa hani1 aotl farnbhet! ou (Jjort- rutin nnd County Itlghtu tor aalo. Pit further partlcnlora anil defcrlct re aaialasae ,,,. Fatentca and M itiufacturi. JoWt' Xait furtlanrt. A Sma. Iln'f thofoolHln the United States thl tk they can beat the doctors at curing-tho sick; two-thirds of thorn aro suro tbey can beat tho ministers preach ing tho gosocl; and all of them aro suro they can beat the editors printing tho papers. Tho prPMint population of Kaunas Is oyer hnlf a million, Tho total grain ciop nf HiIh year In expected to am unt lu l'.'O COO.000 timbols, nl wliloli about HO.OOO.OfO will be corn, nearly 20 000,000 win ul, and thu re mainder oats, hurley, rjo, and other (-mall uralus. The value of ihe nirrleulturiil pro ducts In 1876 waa over 31 1 000 000; this year It la estluui'nd t tWI.OO'i (100. Half Brother to Caledonia Cfclef, tk fastest TrollInK Tallinn in Canada, Hlrea by H"we' Rnjal GcorKe Dam t oU nrV. SaToii. ClubraU'd if"h U!tM,d . wlllatilafc 5a8t Portland, At the PtaMc of JOHN BltAVKIt oJiily In, 1877. 40 to liMur. from April iBIh the MEru lkmmn to he In .,V, S? ".! aou, payabluat ihcllmoof eirvlle. """" MareU M, 1G77. ItEDMOlVD. JOHN M0NTO, BKCXllCR or MERINO SHEEP, NOTICE. I will mv $75, In nold, premium for the best "MauIi Mtr-umor" coll exhibited at tho s'ihIm Ktlrthlx fill. J. W, Nkimith. in a double-aldrd drawer of a bureau. The estate waa in Illinois. Wames dates and ev erything were elveu, The will waa found. upon tha lev.as,l wrote lo tbe parlies at the aplrlt'adlotatMa.and hla estate went aa fan wanteu it to go. Tbe testator bad dlod away from home, saddenly, and had not told any cue where hU will was. Ha wanted tore ward the servloea of a young woman who had helped for several years to raise hla motherless little children, and he could not ret until ho had dona her Justice, which the will did Ho waa descrlb'id by the medium as a lull, flue lookli'K man, or a vory noblo ox I ren-don or ouunlenanoo. l'en-ons that havo been mnrdored have ttrent power to return to earth, and If re vmoful, am haunt their murdereranud brlnthem InthoaoNffold. Hence tho trim svnii "murder will out". MeduimUtlo piinou, und s'inNltlvea should never kill any lerheu, unjui-tly, nr they will never aeo any mure pie on earth. Tho lt look of the 03 ea are as an open door, through which tho wrmiKsd spirit can, and will, IneniPintly re urn, Hut It MnotnlwitvN fur wroniji tbatsp'rlts return. Tho shot or the old servant that for :10 vcars ruunted the bouso of John WeMey'rt father, eamo bieK lor lino of tlm taniiiv. no would raltln tbo furniture and ertoRery, roll wnnnn ball, rk tho bed vloihesiitfthn ehlMreu and mike hlmneli well ktnwn to the ulrN and lhold door, end urovoke the old man to abjure him smii devil. All of which had the effect to oon vines John and make him ever arter "refuse to kIvo up to materialists the neatest proof of manM Immortallity. tho return ofsplrltH," aim niwuvn ii.nruw-aiv nunrfft i aii.i n,n (rood Methodist friends ahould not forfretthat tho wealthy and pbllantliroplu MI-h II. won court man led Hhv. Fletcher, John Wealoy's ureal aHoelato, under spirit direction. How I wish our modern churches would oouin uptothelrNavlor's Kiven commission andiloihothlncathatbn and his early ful. lowers did. Why preach that you ladkiyu In the rommuutou of Hlnts (Uin dead): In "' rfsurrtcllon of tho dead) that Mobms and Ulascaniflupon the Mount of traiiMniriira tlou that the de.td fllWd the s'.ieWof Joru aalamcn thonlKht of tbe eruetflxlniii that ranitaiii-btyou totry ihANplrlis.aml yat re fu) lo let them Into your oburchrs, which, eirwjiuoi i rem aro gradually drying up and blnulnt; wy. exteot only where a Moody or Hammond, or Kirlo comes alone with ibelr niak'Uftlo ibunderbopa, end for a tune nlUyunr liHnrhPH, yon need a called iiilnlmry, Instead of a taimht one; von need proiohers In unknown tonut healers of thujlck, by tbo laying on of hands, vnuneid works tnai eonvlniM the people, not mere talk llku Ibe old I'harUees Open your church doors and make ChrUtlan Spiritual lW or na all, O. W. LAW0N. Storuxn Room Xtsaaed. A- NV. Kinney of tho i'alMii FlourlnR anllla haalrtiwl thu lart;e wood ahed south of the derotanil will tlt.lt up for reeelvlnij and khlpplnR whrnt durlmt the rush thl Ml. The shrd la '.MO feet lontr. nnd will tiirnUh shelter for sjver.il thouainda sacka of wheat UaasKl Hand. J M. Johno his wold one half of hla Inter 'eiln inelartto wheat wandiqnso, at Marlon Sla.loti to J, O. JnhnoB. nf Selo, and least d the othr half to J, J. Hrowu of the atne pUiv. flio naw p,rtloa havo already taken poo'eeMrm iukI are In tbo market for wheat, at that point. Vah Plum. Mr. J. I). Wuilih, who llvra nonh of Kaleai, hrlntrs uasptclmnna of etrir plutnlb.it avenue tfW Inches In elroumf-r enco aud wo a en wltti him In thlukiuK tbeu bard to beat,. WHEAT A1D OATS Choupod into Food, 3Bor Ozxo-Toxxtlx Toll. ALHOtee Sash, Doors, Blinds, 3VCoii1rH-riavaa, Tarnliifr Ninlr work, llcdsteads, UurciiUN, MuntlN, Tables, FANNING MILLS, And all klHda ef Furalture, At BRD-HO'.K rHICBH Shop at AfHcabn'a Werka baltdbf . Salesau etf e . BKNN1R. Farms and Land for Snl. f hPK, P.0R ,H.,LK ONK PAKM. 330 AOnHi SHfi-Vrry0'V Um l" be midJ out or 1? (SSS m!iT H'"' '" lbll u Lino conntv. abouY S Job Addren p n. ,UNM ,-icwr. A COMPLETE LINE Of A RNBSS, Saddles, -Whips, Collars, Bridles Ro Etc., Etc. s, fcpurs, AT. DEARBORN'S, ON fiiiMMCRniAl STREET, HUUIH1'1 UIAIV.tVt SAL.ISM - nprtl-'l Home -Made and Hand-Mad BOOTS r,ocWioaot?drOT " At ArmNtrens'N Bkaa, ??,8l.2Lrc40ppo'"0 WH.LI8-8 book nvm A.Tf"w,".5HJf wrrompU don. Oirs fiSi,,. v. Caix. lacietf anjBeni. OREGON. .igeuiN rur tbe Wlllaaictte Farmer. Albany J E llannan Amity.... ItbHImpfon (olUKuOruTo JllHliortrldne lfll(Ua a ... ...... .... .Ittrt lliaulai Itucna Vlta Wm Welti, J W Uonari tlrowiiKvllIu w It Kirk lluttcvUle j w llachtkkr Canyon City D Ii Hhlm-hart Canynnvtllu W T Hrlcva oqiilllailty KH Maltcann Cjiljj a Valley w H Clarke Llataop. , u j Mnrnt-oii CraaforUavlUa It, bt-rt Ulava wove.. 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JO Rider & JRKll.a,RBApp.KU (Carminative) For DiarrhcBa and Dysentery uw r. Jajravo'a OnrBiloatlvo Balsam. Ah changes of cllniuto or water, und in discretions in citing often produce tliosaoomplaintH.trnvalorsnndothora should ulwuyn kixjp u bottlo of this romody by tholn. It novor fulls to subdito tho most violent nttacks, nndIt Is equally sorvltealilo for Cramps in tho Stomach or Uowoln, Griping I'nlns, Ac For Cholera Morbus, Cholera In . fantum and Colic ubo or. jnaa GarnilnoUvu Uolaaat. It romOTea all soroncss or tho abdomen, allays tho Irritation and calms the actioo or tho Stomach. It may always lie rollod on to glvo itnmodlate relief, and bcsldos being effcotual, Is a pleasant and safo rcmody, easily ad ministered to children. For Asiatic Cholera and all Bowal A Orvtfou Affectlon8 nao promptly Br. Jajrae's CarmlnoUvo Bataana It chocks tho Dlarrhcoa, supprMsos the Cramps which genorntly accompany attacks or Cholera, and conquoru the disoaso in its iuciplonoy. It has frequently boon admlnlstorod in neighborhoods wliero tho Cholera bus been raging epidemically, und it hiu imldom f.illod to glvo Immedlato and pormunent relief. Tlio Carniln atlvo has maintained its reputation as a Cunitivo for nearly forty years, la cqiiully oflcctlvo in all latitudes, and as a Standard Houwhold Romo dy, should bo kept in ovcrv fun 1 1 v. DA Via A CO..Wholmle Aentl. Portland REAL ESTATE LOAKS, 0UKG0N AND WASHINGTfX Inuesiment Company ThiBt OP SCeiXANI TIIIB Compaar If prrptrrd to Bccotlatc Joana ba J "U WTV J-hOPUKflT aid FARM LANDS, lei ?.!.pJ:,?odJ, f J'4"' or "Pajable by haU yearly I. atallrt-ent. BOXJW For term, apply to a Klrt Htrvt rStU. Wl apply to tit AM KB ID, Kanaeer, r. a. fuzxnrAV. ATTORNEY AT LAW OPKRA UOUSK, BAUat. 8, B, coruvr. at head of (laire. M i 3 ii ijtft)' " $ Cf ec nkr ,a- v if v 3 JLMfj&L&Jt- i ib