WW "! WtiefW ha .1 KJ AM ,' i IH .1' E i L4f ff F 1 JM 6 DinnoTonY. OFI'IOItUSoltho NATIONAL CHANGE. Matter .lolm T. .rones. Barton Phillips, Ark. Ocerto.r J.J. Woodman, I'aw I'aw. Van Uureii, Arcturer. 11 Btncdley. Croeco, Howard, la. tfftiMnf-A.J.VauKbu, Memphis. Tpuo. .Im7 o'teinmi Mortimer Whitehead, Mtddlebutb, Homir'et, N.J. . . . , C'n'oii-H. It Bill', Hp'lnnhironnh. Warren. O. TrtatitrtrV. M. McDowell, Wayne. hientieu.N. Y. ti'trttnry O. II. Kolley, i.ualsttitu, K. (lale-luqKr O. Diuwlddlu, Orchard (Jrnvc, Ind. ftm-Mr. John T. .fouee. Iliriou, I'blilltii1, Ark. 7iri Mrs. Hamnul B. id-tint". Moiitlctll". Minn. Jftimona Mrs llarroy Ontdard, North Orliiby. CI. .vilv Atlttint Mttcard Mli Carolina A. Hall, IiO'imlllu, Ky. BXEOUTITIt COXNITTH. 0. Wyntt Alkun. (Chairman,) Okeebury, H. C K. tt.Hhank Aia,I)iihnrina town. Dudley T. Chase, CUrom-int N. II. Alonno ( .Ukr, Hock Kails, Whiteside. III. W. It. Chambers, Oeweichec, Knseell. Ala, OlUcorn or Oregon Ntato Vraace. Vuttcr-Wra. Cyrus, Hclo. OtiTMr-s H Hluplay. Oswego. , JUcfurcr-Mrs. K N. Hunt, Hnbllmlty. nkcrttaru-H W. Ittndatl. )ron tjfty. HUuartf-W II. Thntna. Walla Wnlla, W. T. Uifstanf fiUward-n W. Itlddl, Canyonvllle. VtaplalnW. II. Gray. Amorla. 7Vraurfr 8. I". I.co. Portland, (late'Krtptr-lHnM Clark. Hslcm. Orw-Mrs. II. A. Millar. Jacksonville. ... J1tmon-llr.H D. Dnrlitiu, McMlnnvHio. AYra-Mrn. K. A. Kelly. Kam fort and. uy ,ls'( dtcwanl Mm. (Icortfla Hmlth, Hood Hlvur, Wiaciicouii v . KCHltt CbmmUtre-Vi'm. Gyrus, 8clo ; B. Clow, all; K. I, Hmllli, Hood lllvur. tftaf llwlntit Aimi-H. I' l.ee. Pnrllasd. Stato Grango Doputioo for 1877 Pott njtot. Kiprtu. A Holder Corvallls CoiyuIUs CLACKAMAS. , nnncli Mldrviau Hullo Crook U Wlttinrtall Oregon Uly firilTflf.AS t W Hajui MyrtlaCffek U M Uaulnar Drain's .Station.. MULTNOMAH. . . ..... .1 I'lywpton Kelly Bad Portland.... Kat Portland M AlttflM. 1 l't.'Ai-tlDllMn... 1 W Hunt JACKFIIN, JTN TMIIIe.".., rui.K. If A l'atlerao LAKB, ..unirnnin- .Sublimity lm ..Jtehainvlllo Jacksonville ..Itltkreal Halem ....(loose Lake Tacksonvillo a uiinniuu iOKKI'IIINR. Daniel flutter.. . .KerbyTlll Jacks onvtlla LANK JantOH W Matlock doabtn U A Irvine....'. Lebanon Albany w9o, , ,. John Knd Tygh Tb Dallta TA4MII.U DO Durham MfMlnnvllIJ J Happlnclon Oatlon D II Itliieliart Canyon City Canyon City WW Itoiyrr Ookimbla City a V llulden Tllhroook North YamhUI UMATILLA. . 1 8 Whlto WtHlon waaton OOOf. JIItnryHtuoodor.... Ott WA4IIINUT0M TMJUfOBr. CIJkllK. M W Itrown Vaocoiuer COLUMHIA. UPHtuIn Dayton WHITMAN. .. LBlUnt-r Oolfaz ooirax OIIRIIALla. M'A Ooodtlo ......Klma..,. no. . . . HH Ma kham ChahaMa ro.nt to Abbott Olympla OJyuplA LodKuiIre Tclin.. .... JtUua II rton BaU' BtU Lnwia. I. J rior'on Claqoato VAKIMA. 01 Coou Rllanabarff In any county whrro tho Deputy a, painted la not Uo mot auluble, acd Uia Ornit of ho toeallly will firopmly liidlcalu to ma a ehdcr. I wilt ba plra ad, for n many In.tanrea I hao twian ohlUad to make ap IololmciiU without knowlodj; ",JVIB,5YT,i Maater Orecnn KtaUi Orange, I of II. If sating of Subordinate Orangi LINN COUNTY. Hope, No. 21, mnotHln Albany, on tholat ti(l3HttiiriUvi ornaiih mniilb, at 10 a. in. 0k I'UIn, No. n, In f laUoy. Uml unci Uti IfatiirilHynat II a, m. Jltnnor. No, HVk, lit Orawfordavlllo, lit nml 3rd Hatunlaya. at 'J p. in. HyrauiiHO No. Wl, at Mlllura Btallon, 4th laWturday, at I p. m. s , Lobauon N. 21, nt LoUnon, 34 and 4th saatimUy. at 10 a. in. Orand I'rnlrl.i No. 10, th Hatonlay. Kuux Huttu No. 22, ltd and 8rd Hatar- dayit, Hitiitlam No, 37, 2nd aud 4th Balurdayn, at 10 a nt. llrowuavlllo No. 19, lat and 2nd Satur day h. TaitKout, No. 7, lit and 3rd Fridays, at 10 a. hi. lUrrUlturR, Nn. II, 1st and 3rd Sattir- uaVH, ut hi a. in, Hhoiltl, No. (I, Ut and 31 Halimlayo, at 10 m. m. Happy lit m No. 40, lat nml 3d HAttirdayN a naoii ntiintli from DoiolNir In Junti, ami on (In) UtSalunlay llm li.Uunit of tlioyaar. llitrinon v No. Z, 3rd Katiinlay, rrKoUrlv, xonpl In Nov. l),o , Jn l'eh ,aud March, wliPti ttioy intuit lln Ut KrUUy. UlJNrON COUNTY. Aitp Crook No II, IntHnturiUy at 10 i, nt. Wlllamntto No.nl WtTlmrHday, t 10 a m l'lilouiatli, No 12,4 liS.tttirdy,ut lOa.tn, hANH COUNTY, tlrniiwoll, No III. 4 h Sntunlity, 1 p. in. Kiwon, No .'i0, to KuKmo City, 3rd Hat- 4iV. nt 10 it. Ill, UiiirUv, No 7d. 21 turdy. (i.Hluiii, No. 101. ltUumUy, it lOo'olook Jiiootloo Uliy, No. 43, 2nd riatuuWy, all ''Uokunalo, No. 107, 0.tiup Crook, 2.1 Halur. y 1'OIiK COUNTY. 0.vk l'olnt, No. 3, lat und 3rd KatnrdayH. M ANION COUNTY, HUoin CJrHiim, N. 17, Itt and 31 Haltir 4yi In iiaoli month, ttxoxpv In Aiuoh', Hpa Liuturtr, kiiiI Odtolxr, w Into It iuh.-Im only on tho tSuirilv at ttixlr li'tll In Stloru. Ali(iH, N 1 131, 4'U Srtiunluy. UW I'.ilm, N 44 3IStnr.ly,ntl p. in llnlt.i Crook, No. HI, 3rd Saturdty, at 10 4. in. VVASUINOTON COUNTY. llowHiton No. 100, muou 1M, H.tUmUy, at lOo'olook. Marioa Couuty Fonoua Grange WIU ntH)t ob tho aocom) Krlday lit b'ttptetu bar, 1H77, at tea o'clock a. at K4lem. It it dwlnd that member of other Pomona arrange In adjolulas; eouuttee be presanl, II posalhle, as the bajsiaeMof Ihla mealing will to of ImporUna. O. W. Hurt, Master. Maturity of Boeds. Therxparlmont of your correspondent, A. E. I!., doKjrlbod In your paper of July 12ih In d morvlng of especial attention, at It showi ho lmportanco'nnd Ihfluenco oj yood wed' Upon it lltllo nlleollon it In very obvioue, itiid appears ti lnnal nnd philological, thai f,io vigor nnd prodtictlvtneas of a plant de pend very much upon tho porfoot maturity and vital condition of tho used from wlilob tho plant prln?s, and that no manuro or (erllllty ofthoBoll can mako a woak plan mx vlorotiH and produolHona antron one. ThlH Ih trim of ovorv plint, from a radlh innn onk. Yut how Holdom 1 tho Irnlh ro garded. Huh It novor occurod to the planier to ask hltnaelfwhy thoro Is ko much dllforoncoln tho planU of corn In Iho nanio hill, nil treat- d allkfT or, why thoro la mcli a d'ffiireiico in the vigor of a lotof BetdllnH of any plant when nil aro In tho Bamo hod or drill nnd tin dor tlio HiimooondltlonsT I could Htato tnnny fnclH tondlngto show by careful attention to tlio porfect maturity of atod tho productive neHRofannuai pliutaoau bo much Incroasod and thut purnniilil plan tx can bo obta'ned of quicker growth and groator Iiurdlnoss, but Itduoi nothonm nucoairy to do Ihlx, In deid I boliovo tho "running m"." of tho now u he tin nnd other pliu.tH in n low j oatH niter thuir ititroduclioii hciiUNod by tho prtnm turn gathering of tlio crop to avoid tho tvmi'n of Nctdj nnd yut tho plant from onn huuvy, well inaiured grain, would tiller uml yield inoru nt InirvoHtfthrtn llvoNhruuKon korunlH with tholr puny aud yellow xtalkH. Ho, too, ofcorn. It ofton rolo in Iho ground, or uoiiicm up fdoblo and yellow, mid tho plan'nr fieiifaya in oxplnnutlonof thin, "UmI thn weather la loo oiii;ino grouuil In loo wet; then) It too much manuro Initio hlll,"ntu Oo inquiry, 1 Imvo generully found In huoIi InHtiuiui'", that tho iHrnibr went through bin field buloru hurvimt In Holeat hit boed torn, or il Htilecled at Iho hulking, moro nKenliou w'u given to tbortlrnof too ear, than to tho ilponosH ol train. Ouo of my nelghlnrn, however, lollowa tho practli;oof hla grand father, and KeleclH for feed only tho ears whluh havo limber but to iho cobs or earn, though the earn may boHtuall, or metro "nub blnH." llodoea not know why ttuiso earn wero preforrod, but IiIh corn always ripena, and yealdH a good crop; and It la evident, from tnoconuttion oriuocou, tuiuinocruin iaripff, and rooolvlng uo farther ttutrlmont from thn root or leaf. I think It would pay woll for ovory farmor loleavoa portion oi Ills Hold to stand tin gathered until the grain Ih perfectly ripo, oven If aomeahook out; and In thocaao of oorn not loout tho top htalk, but to leave ovory part of tho plant to onmpleln Ita appro prlato function in the perfection of tho need. Oko. IIahkku., In Country Gentleman. Travelora In Tiirkoydeaoribo two dlfforont waya of ehoolug horaoa in Tarkoy and Hu ala, which may aoem vory awkward com pared with the almnlo mothoda of tlio Amor loan amltba. In Turkey and Sorvia the horao'a hoad la held by ono man, another holda the leg on h la arm, n third opcraten on tho foot. In Russia tho homo la placod In a fqaarocagemado of rough plankaof wood, aud la atrapptd rouad tho belly with wide leather straps attaohod to oroaa bars of the frame work; hla bead la also tied aalely; the footlaflxKl to a stake In the ground, and held by an assistant while tho smith plaocej the shoe on. When the people ot Ruuo want any one to Imvo town tlioy aend him a latter signed, "601." Ho la tho "I" to oboy tho "COO.' It In a fraud to borrow not ablo to repay. what wo aro THE OREGON STATE .rAIR FOR 18T7. Programaa. MONDAT OCT, 8. Kntrloa Tlooksopenotl ats A. M., but entrlra o in h made un per rulo 6, on pk'i 0 of niloa uud rovnlutlona, nunntmc Ataoelook r. m., niinlnr, froo for all. diwh of nun mil-, pimnlum 1100. Tnlllg. Iiiimoillautly uller.ior uprrailum of 43'0, for lii'iiblo tiamx, ftco for nil, mile beata, ttiroe lit five, Tvcanar. Opening sildrfaa at 10:30 A. K. At&y. M to-day itll entries oloae. Memhera if MwunlliiKOoiiunllU't will i0Mrt tlipmlvra at tbo (.rnco of the iiealdnt ut t'J m. lu-dHy, when all v mode will ntt mien oy inn vice lirraldeutsHUdaupcrluU'mloiilaal tho roecllvo 0hih, lliniiilnir. At I:) v.u. rmmliiK lor a pre mium of of J.VO. mil hiiitM, threo lu five, free for all, 1(00 lo urt, IIOO lo m conit. Trotnu . 'uiuifliil telyefter tho above moo, t n ilng r pieiiilum ul $M. mile heuU, three In five. iricforMli. Annual meetluu Tho uniiual mr-otlueof tho aoe'ety ut7l'. M. wnflNcanAY. annual election. At 0 a. m. polls orn for an t unlelecHloo 'f oirtoora uml eloo ut4 l". m I'lowli g mutch, l 10 n'oliio a. m.. nlnwlni; mttflli on tho .Miuut at tlio uaal aldo of tbo t n. cnuu. Clnuiil par.idoof horxoi AtO A. M. parudaof nil hom(n e literati 'or premium Ituniiluif.-.U liJ) l. M mnnliiK for three vrurioMi lirttd In nrrgin ami Waahlninn Ter iltory. pior.il m.S'rt). ilOOto rlnt, 8!00 to arc mill, in In netl". two In throe. Tmillnc. lininetllttely alt r the above raoe, ImttlnitfurhnrHeH.inurea uml Kelilini: that huvn not lieatxo tlirea uilnuttx, ten mioontlj; mile lio.tU, threo lu live, premium $-A TllUIUtOAY. 1 inula f hortM Av a. h: pniiorhnri uinlt rtllreiitlon of uie luleiulent, in tin Wed n.iiy hut I'XHUtliiMllnti to eoutlnuo until IJ M l.tinnlnc IllOi- t., H't Uk pivmltim Ur two yiviruttU rr,t.l In Oregon aivl Whliulou IVrrli rv, uremluni 4-MJ, tw) to rlrHt: ao.-omt pieiiilum tw i-1 Irt of li-ltii e. remiliultir lo Ihlrtl ihtuhur ono mile. Immnll tlely nfler. rrittuic KirtliretteoroliU pottkUke, mile Iih.iU, Ibrea in live, for honea, mari or Haiti. in., brtvl In iirtwon or Wuahlntioo Terrtioiy; ItOO in ttrat. two-lliirtla of h it men to aecxiud, ro main r in lua third liuniedhtioly ull-r. rqnctlrUiialp ''rlul or itpualrt'iiuhlp for httfollowli icprmltuu: , M -t vruteiul ami tHVompllahotl lady rider, IV jlJuntl $T. Mutti gr o-ful and aeootnplllnHl centloumn il vr, uuilerllfteenjoira. I5, IIJ aud J7. KKIUaY. Annua H.Mre". Al tu oVoIck a. u , annual ailtldira In llm tark opp -tto iavltiu P-rtdtit f prrm inn .ttie. l 0 'clock A. u iMrHiit. tif ctti e aw trued prwinluma, wider illrtotlon'f itiKr.h-tl. i-riml iailei lioraei, lack anil mtilea. .l I0li A. M , pn, tin of ull hnro eoleretl, whvn Hie premium will ba nwurdetl on ull ilia stuck l IIV Klllll' , " ..,., Ihiimliif.-Hl I U u running, free lor all, wtimlle. h'til : premium (Mxi; I0) to Aral, ildttoatxtlitl Immediately oiler. Tmt liw Kor p iimliim tf fo, two mile lieu; lieiHonnl.f'luitiikecoml. 8ATUKUAY. To-tly premium will ba paid and all bast ue,nf thafilrriiuoludetl. N. II Nnarilcteor nuuiai can ba withdrawn, under lorfailof praulum. bere l n'oltvk A. M, lo-iay, nn.as by sptolal paimtt frosa the realdenk WILLAMETTE VICK'S JrZ.OBAL PREMIUMS. Cpn for Conpatltlon nt tke Oregon . mtf t'nlr, ominonotaR at Saieaii October 8th. 1817. For tho purpopo of encouraging Ibecnl i tiro nnd lovo of flower!), I nuthorlr-9 the olll ceraofovery Hwtonnd Territorial Airricullii ral Society In tho United Btatoa (nnd iv litre thoro Bro two prominent WocletioH In one Slate, bo h) and the Froi Incea of Canada, to Hfer, In iny behalf, Ih.i following pruiilunin: Kir tho bo-it how ol liowerc 4" For Iho beat collection of cut Howere I'O -Second bvi'l 10 Third biet 6 Fourth bui Klotal Ulnoiim Thordl'ir la iiiHiletoamai ura only nnd the HriMerato bo mhlhlled ht their rei'tilHrAn nuiil Falra. The nwHrda to bo made by the regular judgen, or by any otimmlttco appoint eel lor the purpose. When only ono colleo lion Ih exhibited, Iho ndg"a may nward Ihn first, or any other premium, according tn mill., but iho exhibition inuct bnncredlut IiIhoiip, and if tint bo, in tho opinion of the ludgcN, no premium to bo awarded. The tlowera not to bo mitdi up In boqiiela, but exhlbtiod aonaratnand nauiod. The ol hot being to nward tho premiums to tho UoweM, and not for tasteful arrangement. A Iho For tho best Ornamental Floral Work (nUher Roquet or Floral Ornumont )...?5 00 Ofllceraof State Hoclfitlea will percetvii that mir object la lo eneourago tho culture ol ll-wora among the people, and wonsk them to aid un by aeelug that tho Premium!! are awarded to thorn who honcatly earn thern Tht) 11 iwera muai lin uriwn by tho oxhlbltor, and not bogged, buroived or bought. The oxhlbltor tntiHi. bo au nmatour, nt:o who tfrowatlonora lor pbamirn and not for pn lit The commbtto will eeo Hint this roi-trictloti l not avoided by hiving the llownra g-'o"'! by Gardenern or PlnriMa, exlilhlted III tit. iiiiinn of n child or wife or frltind. Wo haw linn complalula on this plnt. Under Iho hoad of Cut Flowors any flotvpr miiv boixiilblied whother grown from tuud bull)", orplimlH, but tbo t-ommltlco ehould lako into conalder tlontliecaro nnd hi: II I rn- quired In their cuHuro, Fir inafauce, n per son may puichuao it (loz.n or two of (lent ultima and other bedding plant, nnd cut a good many llowora for exhibition, with but llttlo trouble. Another in iv ehow thoaime number, or oven n leaa number, that thoj havo grown from aood with ngnoddGal more aklll. InNuohcaaoa oomml.teeH abmild ex erolso a wlao dlocretlon JAME4 VK'K Heedaman and Florist, Kootioster, N Y. Peter Carrol Killed. Information reached us through hie shier, Mrs. Ward, living on Fugot Mound, of the death of Peter Carrol, formerly a woll known young man of thin city Hn waaklllod last April oy mo Indiana In mo Hlnck Illlla. Iho panloulara of which wo have not learnod. Tho deooasod was a brick msaon by trade and workod, whllo hero on thn Capitol, Broy man'a atoroand other buildings. Uo wah alao an aoilvo member of the College base ball club, whon that organlutlon waa In Ita senlth, and ono of Ita best pi ay era during Ita content for tho championship of the Hiato with tho Arcadians, or Portland. Tbo Intel llganoo of hia death will bo heard with re gret by many of his former aasociatoe In this city. Wfcat U iBkt HaTe Beam Last Tneeday a little Houth Hslom lad aboatalx yeara old, while playing about tho oars at tbo depot with a number of led abont hla own ago, tell and slipped be lore the wheolsof a freight ear. lie did not groan or ory oat bnt Just crawlod nuder the car, eanie out on the otbe other aldo aud went right on with bla playing. But If that car bad been going at tbe rata or twenty miles an hour instead or standing still nn tbe aide track, flrty miles from m locomotive, what a dread fu I fate that lad might havo mot with, and what a heartrending lUim we could bare given the public Daageroualr Ktoked. A messenger came Into town at throe o'clock this afternoon, for Or. Reynolds, to attend to John Hhaw, son of Mr. Annua oiiaw, living aoui two miles beyond Tur ner's. It appears that youngSbaw waa driv ing tho team that waa running a horsepower toathrehberabout noon to-day when ono tbe horses became entangled In tbo single tree. In endeavoring to extricate him, Hhaw waa kicked In tho left breast knocking him seuHolnRa In which condition bo waa when our Informant started for the physician, Body Feand. Tho body or Jaeob Timor, of Lincoln, whose myatorioua disappearance from the steamer Ohio, wan reported In a late lasun or tho Daily Rkouiii), was found yesterday morning, lodged In thn wheel of thn ateamur Drover, at Portland. He hud probably fallen overboard between Portland and Oregon City, and bad been carried by thn current to wnere it waa lound. Tho rt mains were brought to Oreguu City this morning for Interment. Appointed. Wlnfteld Rcott Waiura, formerly of thla oity, aon of Capt. A. W. Waters, U H. Mar thai, for Oregon, has rewired lint appoint ment as a SYt Point osdet. Wlniloiu U Iho rluhl eortofKluH' out of which pnod lighting nllleeraaro made or in lima of noed. Uo pnatd np tho ro4il to day, en routo for that celebrated military arudemy on thn Hudson whem ho will b examined ou tho'-SUh iiifit. Hucceaa uUond yon my boy. Wholoaide '(halving by Retail. Knrsuveral uinniha past artlclea ot bed clothing, napkins, toivota, etc. havo DeiMi gradually disappearing from tho Oho. msketa hotel. This iifltirimou upon in formation rocoved n heaioh wtrraut was outaiiitftt uud thn bacgago of Mug Ikhi ami tho "ohamtjornmlit" and the wah hi liao of Wa Oeo was aearnhed nml large qiinutltliM of the above named artloua found, rtoyeml ntrntln mn inado. Well Healed. Post Muster, 11. M. Thatcher, is "tell heeled," In tho matter of ntmp, P. O ttamps wo memi. He rcolvul from the HiiriU Poatntlloi n'. Wnahliiutnn, jrterUy, -Jfl,000MtampiM envitopr.H, 10,000 (vistal cards, I0.1KX) Ntaiuiied nAwsptpar wm)iori, and ahoiit l 000 worth of ri'.amps or various dtmornluaiiou. THE PJLAWETS. lletwceti nnwaml Novembur, Mrtr.-iiitid Siiturii will I'ouiotwico iiitociuijuiictiiiii, tlio llrst time upon tlio 27th of Augunt, nml the litot on tliolldof November. At tlio Itrstcoiijiiiiotlon they will rlttout nliout hnlf-p:itit iiiuu in tho uvuiiing, though they will he degrees nptrt, while nt tiie Inst they will be only eleven minute a tiparl, uml etui Imtli bo Included In the sumo teleeeoplu fluid of vlalon, presenting one of the moat beautiful sights Unit tlio lu'iivonauver ullord. Tlieto two plnticta. will come Into opposition with the hum within four days of each other, the for mer on tliu fitli nnd tlio latter on tho Dth of Hepteinbor. In that omMMltlon, Mara will bo nearer lo us than in thirty years before, a fact that .the superstitious uml Imaginative may make Interesting In counectloa with tbe Eastern war. FARMER. THE POLITICAL PARASITE. , The Polltlcnl Pnrnrdto iannanlmnl of thoBmiillpft pof&ible Intellectual develop ment, but of tho imBtlest anil moat nfTeii slve nature. Having crawled on to uome polltlcnl party, bo apeetllly Insinuate hlmeulf beneatli thoaklu, where ho cs-(.'iIiIIhIk-h hla headqiiitrterK, Hilstulnliig life ut the expense of tho lire giver. Uo m annii Hiirrotiniled by a numerous off spring equally "S nuaty and quite ns ro pticlniiHiiB himself. Making Ills abode In itie party, feeding ofT of Its vory exist ence, ho never Inrankcs It so longas there Is any tiling left to hold on or to feed from; nml great Is his Indignation If it shows any sign of disruption. Ull, what a piiruxnn is ne i nun now beautifully fat lie grows oy ins partisan ship. . ,, 'I his is tho animal that always talks loudly about voting tho straight purty ticket, nnd who ilunlcs the right of uny votur to think and act. for himself. Au Independent voter Is Ills groatist abhor- etico; sticn men no cans leucers. craw fish, Dolly Varden, nnd Hko eiiphonloua tinmoH. Ah for himself, lie always votes the straight parly ticket, and like moatof his species wouldn't give nitieti mr h mini that scratched ; scratcliing helngamoit vlllainntis oIIlmiho in the eyes of tho pur alte. Ho talks loudly of hl services, Ills cotmlHttiucy, a"il his high prlnulplus ; hut hlsinmith was created for a fur more useful purpose thmi htownig, and the la elllly with which he can swnliow every I hlug that conit-s to his maw iu somuthhig iilioliitulyntoiiiuilng Tills hoirihlocrcattiio Is (he manufac turer ol all political lies, slander-., Illicit Niuillnir. perjury, uud fraud. Illaspltlle la exccidliig i vouomou", nml nmiiy a fair reputation Is entirely destroyed by hla deathly breath, (jo irnlillc is this parnslto Hint lie Itna wormed himself Into every party, ami taken poot-slon of most of the fat olllets, until tliu life of the nation itself Is threat ened. What wo now want, Is n mercurial ointment to kill out this mass of living, crawling, aud noxious u rruptlon ; and we appeal to all good citizens to uso their tnoHt strenuous efforts to secure its exter mination. Our citizens should remember that tho object ol party organization Is to enaolo those having the same political opinions to proinuto aud carry out their principles; ami thut such object achieved, tho use ful iu-hh of the party Is at an end. And they should learn to view with distrust all men who arc constantly uppealingto thorn to stick to tho party Instead of urg ing them tn support certain principles ; and especially should they avoid those who appeal to them by showing what Immediate pecuniary advantage they can derlvo by being consistent partlrans Business men aro continually com plaining about tho paralysed stato of trade, aud tho exorbitant rato of taxa tion, and they have only too great en use for complaint, vory frequently. But if men will allow the reins of government to full into the hands of the polltlonl favorite, thoy cannot reasonably expect to bo relieved from these evils Let uh then examine Into this matter, aud think for ourselves, and not bo con tent to bo led by Iho nose. Lot us make up our minds to atudy what Is best to bo done: und voto for such men and meas ures in the future, aa wa may deem will prove the greatest benefit to the country. Aud It Is certain that some good whole some, thoiougli.niid Independent scratch ing would soon kill on" lurgcquaulillesof thcao political parasite?. AN IKON tiOKSi:. Gentlemen who aro fond of horseback exercise, hut who are timid about mount ing a "real, live horse," will rejolco to learn that In ingculoua gentleman of Berlin has Invented an ut Imal made of Iron, tho motive powor for propelling it ueing me icgso' me unver. rnu liorso or machine Ih described aa consisting of a couple of wheels five feet high ; between these Is tho horse upon whloh mounts tho rider. The latter moves his legs "af ter tho fashion of riding," and iho thing goes along as fust us a quick trotting horse. Tho road makes uo diflcrenco it Is ull the name whether tliu machine goes gently over tho stones or moves swiftly on tho high, hard road and tho facility with whloh the strange steed excites tho admiration 3f all beholders. ncrr rtictzscit iwlleves that his invention will bo of great u-o to porters ami others for tho carrying of light loads, aud hu has conlldont hopes that It will bo high ly appreciated by tho uiinieroiiH clashes who are fond of saddle exercise hut are desti tute of the wherewithal to buy and main tain horses of Mesh aud blood ; hu con templates, too, Its iipplicitioii to tho drawing of caba and other carriages. It Is even conceivable that In this invention wo have tho chargo of tho future. An animal that does not eat and cannot dlo would he of an inestimable value In war far. There aro one or two rather signifi cant omissions in the description from whloh wo quote. Aro not told how a man of Uesli und blood Is expected to support the fatigue of moving, by rising- lu hla stirrups, a creature of Iron, or if It lie pos sible to keep it going In any pluuu less Hi t than Berlin, a city which lna level as a billiard hoard, lu the narks these machines will prove invaluable. No running over park Hivurdn by inexpert cuced equestrians ; uo saddle girths get ting loom; no frisky animals tos-ing young men over their heads-all will be serene uml tliu cavalcade of Joyous horse men after their morning ride will only mud to turn their never tired or never hungry steeds Into the barn, there to rest quietly with no uttondant groom, or raid the na box or hay rack, until he is again wautul Truly tho mllleulum for iques trluna has a i rived. DEATH Of HIGHARO MINE. Wtdnesday, about 10 o'clock a.m., Mr. Richard Miuo who was Injured ouih week since by tho falling nf a tree, as daerlhd at tho tlmo In the Kailmkh submitted to tho operation or having his leg amputated It w.-j the only chance ottered him of saving hi life, and tho chanoo, aa it proved, w at. agalust him, for bo died at five o'clock on the aritrnoon of thu day, about seveu honrs af er thu operation. Tho operation waa pertormtd by Dr. A. Sharpies, assisted bv Drs. Rich nrdon, Roland, D. M. Jouas, Belt and J E. Paytou, of this city. Ilia funeral took place this anernoon, and was followed to tbe grave Mr CUagotl'a school boaie. bv a numhor nf ayDsfAtalsiDK friends. Very Desirable Property for Sale. Nlnoty-tbreo acres of land on Salem Prai rie, noar tbo Fair Ground, will bo sold at a great bargain ton cash purohap or, For lerma nnd other Information llnqulro of 8. A, Olarko, at tho Faumku olllcej Salem. If rota a Jfliyslclau. Hvde Pttlk. Vt., Feh. 7, 1870. Messrs. Set h W Fowle & 8oim, B inioti. Gents You may perhxpi rouit mlierthat I wroto you eovornl wieka ago In regard to bo use of the Pkhuvian Syiicp loi my wITq, .vho was 8li f raring Iroui general debility, the ipquonco of Typhoid Dyeetitery. I bad j-led iho most noted pbysloiana In this Stato. rid also In Canada, without relief. At your voomtmudallon alio cnjmienced thn use t tbo Syrup, tho llrst four bottles mado but iino impression, ouiuniio inking tbo Urtb ilio bounn to Improve raplaly, and now, af or using six ol tlio dollar bottles, sho baa -ogalned her strength, and la able to do most of tbo work about tbo house; and I bol that I cannot speak too highly in pralso if tbo PjtKUVIAN HYltnP. I hue nrnnnpllJ It to several or my patients, and havo pre jnrod tbo salo ot several doasn of It bore. You can mako any uo of thla loiter ir yon n fit. Yours very truly, II. D. Bblbhm, af. "Ita only n tlengh't vm brotiKht iiituv to unilmoly graves. rMiat Is a Cought Tho lungs or b-oiiohlol .iibns havo been attackeil by a cold; niiluro tounds an alarm bull, tolling where thn dls-ja-olles. Wisdom niiugeitls "try Wihtau'h Balhah or Wild Cukiiuy:" it has cured, luring tie last half of a iiriiiury, thouaauds J pun thousnda of pornonn Aa long an yoa jouuh, ihoro is danger, for Iho cough "la a Wety Valve. Uho "V itaii" nud bo cured )ld by all druggists. 3S1. -A.. jStrtxitla, jSL-tlmt, Salom, Oregon, dealer In Sturcorropc and Htc.-ao-ciplc Views, and ticeiipii cf Salem and llm r-urrotind-luir ctmntry. Llfe.olzo PhotegraphB, In India Ink, OU or Wnler Color. Mn STAYTON &&,snr - Mill, mUIS MII,C UAH IIKBN ItRl- HKD. WnTi A New machinery, and hta ono of Uraku'a r,ow t'lauuia. nd wo ata iioh-prepare l to supply flaet-cl-M L.Ui..i-lL rough or diueitd.ut short notice. Prices rango From 9 to flH.AO per M. QUEENKB & tiTATTON BKOS. auyton. Or., May 15, 1B77. 9m RATLROAD LANDS, LOW P8ICKM LONG TIME! LOW INTBRKST Tktt Orfgoa and t'alirorils ant OrtgM Central Kail road UobjmiiIm OFPER their Lands for lalonpoa the following libe ral lerma: One tenth of Uio price In caah; interest oa tns balance at tbo rate of raven per cvnt. one year after sale; and each following year one-tenth of the principal nnd lnteruat on the balance at tho rate of mven pur cent per annu i. Doth urtnclDSl and lata. t paysble lu 0. a. Currency. v A discount of tea per cnt. will "o allowed for cash Aagtttig It str pM"" Dr. H. SMITH, DENTIST, HALEM, OltEGON. OOeaaMvodovcrllKBYMAN I1UOS.' NEW BTOI Offlco hosre from 9 a. m. to s p. m. Salem Flouring Milli. (JB8T FAMILY FLOUU, lUKBIfH EXTUA, XXX. BuTKItFINE AND OIUnAM, MIDDLINOS, BltAN, AND BBOBTB. Couwtautly ou IIiiimI. HlffliCKt Prlao In CASH Paid for Wheat ATAIL TIMES. B. O. KINNKY, BoptlStf Acent 8. P. M. 03 BSfTABMNMKU 1856. Willamette "Nnrsevy Gr. W. WALLING & SON, PnOI'UIKTOHU, Oswego, Clackamas oo., Oregoa. WALLING'S PEACH PLUM, Tlio Ituliun I?i'iiuo, And tbo best Tarlctlts of i'lUIII, i'rnno, I'cncli, Apple, I'ear, CherrTt Nut and Shade Trees, IN FULL A8SOUTMKNT. Send for Descriptive Catalog. S. IF. OLAUGHTON, NOTAHY PITMLIO. Hal Ktale Area. and Collector or Clalasa, will promptly aa lecul to au. baa-nes entroatcd to bla care. BtdKUaa funvaiut.1. a orri-iAi i. uaica ai row wests,