If- r?-ii.i-r 'T.Ti"T' Hrpmmvi mmimmf hrrtt sf 4 " kafcjg dr. WILLAMETTE FARMER. 5 wv PI Kill A TRIP 10 10UNT HOfifiB. Moham-ilsjustbolltho Junotlon oftho North tfirknm! thoIJUi,, North Forkofthp Santlam rlvor and tb mountain spur thi endi at tlio Junction, 0tot()B buck, wttli in croaslun; boiubt, until li ri9es ftt n distant or ten or twulvo mlWs Ew W1W u, B t0WerniX summit that Capt. Uvlr, smlib, the velorau humor and explorer whc, nV0(J noar l9 i,aso has named Horiib, brcati t10 Wnrtj mmlg "destruction," and wbon )l0 i(,okw, ovor tll almoMt vcrtlcwl plioli Iroe i. summit ou tbr Nonb -lil" lu t'' 11 i1i t '"uo.,wnri.rtlc,ii .,r deal rum Ion vii'ii'l utisw r Ut p,it-fni.H Tlio repcr' nfiliH iiihJ-i Jo iBw lliutircMt tlio tyo trftu ttio summit ol'tbln f;roat mnnii. tain Hpur had oomo down to us who wero rus Mooting "Pr Mnhm nnd rot nil ml In an ex pedition compimed of Mr. J. V. Weatbnr ford, w Ifo rvnil f ou und tho wrliorof this, and his wlfo, who uoroootiMlKiiodlo tho gultUnco of Mr, J, J Blair, tnorohantaud postuiaMor at Meliaum.wliono bolter bulf attend atbo bus iness at Huoh times aa tho aplrlt of adventure calls Mr. Illair olawbero, for bo bay two ox oellentaud duello mulon and will pack them for j on on oJcpeillllotiH to Mt. iloreb, or Mt. JofJureon, far Into tho recoiies of tho vat oiouniiiiu ranp). Mr. illair is an excellent man hiiiiiiilc tlio lnnunlnltia and carefully and pluiiiHtitlv duet h11 that ho undertakes. UntJND VH Till: I.I.Kit UN. Tim ou tU tor Mx pnrxuni and a inmiy ani liial-.f'TH iiioiiiii)lt) xctirslon includes (red for bo'b mini mid bant and plenty of bed dlnir tor man, and n certain amount of kilob en llx tireH. Wo wero well ouill'lod and ataitiltor wb.it Ih called tliti ISikborii to wards iiodii on a pli'.iwint Auwiat day. Tlio road In all mouiitalnniio, with only n pro tennu ot a wagon road for six or bovoii mllm, and nt'or that a trail. Tho brsnuhm that ittil'o us tlioWnrlh Fork about SaiMi' ferry, run parallel fiom tho Kant for many a mile, only about tbreo miles apart. Our rou o was for awhllo up tho South elcl'J and tlioti crossed tho rldns, alwui a thousand feet olotntlnti, and tools us down into what Is known as ''Tho H'kliom," a mountsln basin at tho upper vxllov of tho Utile Krk, which widens nut lino n brmulU ful and spirtotiK mountain amplthrater wllb tbre.i f.rand iim uninlii points look luir tin n upon It from the Kistnud waited lit by high rMu'H en every r-ldu. The trulls and roads wo traveled rrqulreil alni' at two miles to tnnko onn of eastward progress. Packs had to bn iuljU"tpd,Hnddlo girths tightened and the ladles eased over tbo steep UHcenta and de founts us gradually as possible. Wo thought, as wo travolod towards the Klkhnrn that tho road was rough and, tho mountain ways particularly ateep, but later experience had tho effrot to make tho return trip svem amootb and easy byoomparlson. We bad constantly occur Ing Inuldenta that did not ripen Into acci dents, to llvon the journey and give upper tnnltyffor exnroNo of good humor. A covey of ground sUirmd upas wo crowed tbodlvldo, and gave Malraohanco to earn us a frunper with bis rills Wo found oblnflvsnd clearings in various placed two of th'em being on tho eleva'od aummll on rich roll and In available situations. Part ot tbe way tho "continuous woods" roio into grand for. eta "forests prlmsval" where the giant flra towered beav enward and made it solemn shadow beneath as If to nichII to our mind thai: "tho giovos were Qoil's tri-l temples," In many places there was deine iind-rjrnwth, and at times tho heavy foni-tliad been killed by tiro and the chsrred bodies siond as mementos of a flame that must bavo bcon Howe beyond description Tin: ki.kiiohn nAsiN. Cioaslnp tl.e divide we cume down upon a bald hill nlnt that loaUud b.iek towards the West until ttieejo rested on dls-ant wheat fields ami E "award upon the 12 khorn bantu wltu Its wnodxatid streams, ami upon the frowning crm'e of thrro groat heights that looked down upon, them: ohlo't among thetui giants being tbo cloud encircled um mltol' Mt.iII trb. Tho rikborn baaln Is protoated by ao many towering walla that tho climate la mild, even Ju the winter, Qnltea nnmberofpor. tons bavo takeu boineateads and com menced linprovomeuta there, but only Cap tain DavIiI Hraltu remalua tncro perma nently. In time much of this basin, and a groat portion of tho land along our route thlthor, will "oo occnplod and cultivated to advauiotfo, and tho time Is coining when schools and other booUI privileges will be well aupported thoro. There Is room enough for many ponplo, and the Germans aeora to take tho l"d In settling and opening these mountain lauda. There Is land to homestead every othorspOtlonU railroad laud and for aaleou aooommodatlng terms, andtheHtato owns also aouiu aatiool land there It seems dlUlcultfor pjoplo to njako much thereat presen:, butt he oieuing and successful work log of tho gold and silver ijuirtz minpadh covorod a'x mlleaubovoDtvid Smith', will create a quick market for all available lands, aud create a market for all that can be raised there. It is one of tho most health ful spots to bo tound in the world, and will become a fvoritu resort for invalids, A HUNTKlt'a RANCU. Winding down off tho mountain Into tbo valley bdow we soon reached the ranch of Capt. David Smith, who has acouifortablo log cabin and Mime Improvement, but does not cultivate the earth, except to save little hay, as ho depends on hlsritlo for support. Heaudhls wifjaud a young man named George Brooks were the only dwellers in Elkborn at tbe time of our arrival. We made our camp beneath tall Arson tbeaborea of a little branch that cornea down from tbe mountains close by. The evening was spent by a camp fire and we listened with Interest to tbe varied experiences of Capt. Smith, and ILnally weut to sleep upon bis bay mow.near t7, as the gathering clouds predicted raln ?he prediction! "& unfulfilled, however TwoMt us caught trout lor breakfast and to. wwds noon wo broke camp and started up the mountain i-ldo to roach by many a dovl- tm wuy, tho summit of old Hoiou. BKOTCII OP A MOUNTAlNEF.n. It was a surprising fact to. And In this mountnlu recess, persons of truo cnltlvatlon such hr were our h lends 0pt. and Wm. Smith. A oketch of him will buow tho changes and chsnccsol fortuno. IIo was liorn in Malnostid iicuotnpanlud his fiither, who was npea. csptiiln on timny voyatjo wtmn qnhonycutli. Hefoie he KiiselguUie.il ho n tiav'gu itifj the nlmfe of omli Amur I'loi hU i.vsii act'oitiu lie titislly leinoved to kn lower .Mlss'ssli pi and went stcamlnat liu foruyer thirty tears on thoo waters un til the clvw war, whon lio was prised Into tho confederav, sorvlco for two years, Biid lifter ioveral tin.uccossful efforts ho tlnally tnado his oscapo to tho union tide, where ho rondored valuahlo sertlco until tho closo of tho war. JUow bo dr!IU4 to Oregon, I did not learn, but bore bo came with shattered health, which boTegalned, and remains thero (roni pieferenco. Uo has a marrtad sun liv ing three mllea over tho mountain on tho North Fork, but his own homo is Tho Klk horn. IIo has a most ardent devotion to Na ture, and bows down to worship tho sub lime and beautiful among almrst lmiccrisl hie nuwe-", where chaos rules and ono seems to bo amidst "tho wrtck of mstter and tho erath of uorlds," There Is no portion oftho range from Ml. Hood to tho Thren Sisters or which he has not more or less kiioulidKn, anil Willi tho nearer mountains ho Is us f.uull laras irtlmy were eally nccexslblo instead ofinnstdlinmt t. Ho Im hunted deer, elk and bear all through thto remoto mountain lastnesoeH nud has it luuit vivid sense of all tho uml'irlty nud grandeur of tiaturo around him. Ho nude tho trail we traveled In Ufcendlug the mountain, for tho broad Mini nut of Mt. Iloreb urn! Its lino pastures were a favorllo Imiint for Klk and deoraud becsmo li's most reliable hun'lng ground. Hut when others found out tho oxcellenco of tliu hituilnu tiny brought hounds Into this moun aii barrier nnd clmsiil nil tho game away; thev ued his trail to climb to the happy hunting ground- on tln empiroil hlght iitwiVH tliechuKN, and bounded away the noble e'lc mid tilmble deor and oven csiishI the Mirlv hesr to s-ik another lair. Hut in tho win er limit when other hunt erw d m earo to venture so Ar awav he has theadvsntsue, for the gatmi comii down rrnm I lit hlwher mnuntalns to winter In tho K khorn btsln and thin ho saves his meat Ho Is so chivalrous this hunter of tho Cas ohiIow that no elk cow or doo falls by his rifle. Till! MOUNTAIN TKA.lt,. Towards noon tho next day a small com pany of eight might have boon Been wend ing tlirou'jli the wooded slopes am ollmblug ihn mountain sides with a slow and devious regress. Wo had added Mr. nnd Mia mlth to our company and had the advantage of his guidance and pioneer skill. Only one woman bad ever adventured to try this mountain trail. We oommonoed almost Im medlatoly toellmb, and from tbo start the asoont was atosp and difficult. About thirty yeara ago a terrible lire rushed through these mountains and lelt charred stumps to mark a vast area, where was onoen malosllo forest. It must bavo been a holocaust of lire, llorcur tban tit flrr-foroirco nf the Aiiyrlsns. Ages will not obliterate Its marks oroomponsato for tbe ruin It has wrought upon tho lanilsoape, though a amaller urowili has oomn to shade the hill sides, huito fallen trunks strew the earth and Im pedo travel. Dio trail winds about those, and where It cannot avoid them ttiov have to bo oniNStfd, which occurnd every few rods at times, and utsualtles were eonstiintlv occur ring, ladles thrown from their saddles, and HtraiiKti to my, not hurt. Many or theHe Imildents g.yo htimortu our prouross. The way waskiuw nud t-eeined long. Wo ollmlvd for six tedlmiR hours 'ounkoMS many miles Tim hills were frightful, abrupt, ulinoxtpre uliltouo at times, Wo stopptt at snrinsB that wero delightful hii. I found bliNof psNiuro that tempted the homos and mules. There was one htrelch ol foiettlio devKHtatlon had spartd. Where Hut lingo trunks stood perfect and their bruinhtiM lelt ihn world far below iIihui In a iullihinf shstlow that was hoImiiii and pesoofol ennimh to belong to auothfr world One of tho ladles said that the whole da was to her like a tianco almott a rapt lire irnm wutou sue was rutieiy siiskoii at inter vals, ho a ever, when the mule Jumped some of tho larger lous. Wo lolled upward until we made arqualntanco with the clouds. It wmn tiresome and not a trillo dangerous, but the ladles eioml It bravely, and at last, aa tho sun was reaching down towards tho Western ocean we found ourselves near THIS SUMMIT OK MOUST II0RK11, We camped under some great spruoe trees South of tbe highest point near which a spring rushed from a thicket of vine maplee and aider a spring that might have been accepted as nectar by tho gods, if its birth place had boen their homo on the Mt. Olym pus, for Its waters were as pure as tbo moun tain air and as cold as if they flowed from a glacier. Casta I la did not furnish a more tlellolous d ranch t, and It la not remarkable that all wayfarers Who reach tbe summit or iloreb carry away aremembranre of ! i-nld, refreshing wators. Wo dipped it and quaff-nl it. Standing on a summit above tbo clouda that drifted here and there, lazily below us. We were by the Aneroid tost over 5,000 teet above tho sea level a tulle llfiod up abovo ordinary terreatla! allalra, breathing nectar In the air, and quaulug It from tho moun tain spilng. From what source did this fountain flow? It is easier to ask than to ansuer. While we hud daylight we ollmhed to tbe summit, the way being heavy with boomer hole and spotted with whortleberries, to be bad for ttie p'vking. Those boomer holes tortured us all the way up and mads tho journey per ilous, for the Industrious little animal bur rows ou the mountain aides In all directions uiid honeyo.uibs the aurfsoe with pitfalls that threaten the safety of man and beast. A VIKW TO ItKMKMJlKK. Roachlng tbe crown of the mountain ridge we had a vlow that was magnldont. Around us were tbo i-ur rated spurs that made West ward from tbe heart of tho great mountain range s'lll distant moro tban a score of miles to the Eastward. They could bo counted and tbo 1-ngth or their rugged outlines dearly traced, one past tbe other, both on the North and the South, indicating aslbey ditl tbe courso of the various streams that bt ad on the Wes'rn slope of the Cascades and rush down to swell tbe volume of tbe WHUinetie Here and there the mountains assumed ftntwtlo shapes, and roe to more than ususl grandeur. Weatward we could ate tbe roofs of towns glinting In tbe ann light, and the golden hue of wheat fields chequered the dUUnt and faintly visible plalu and showed us the harvests of the WillHinetie Milley. liwasouly a lalm Im pression that man's labor aud genius made at thst distance, and tho gleam ol clvlllr.i tlon that patnn ut tta wnt so nothing com pared to the wild and terr bin (hsulstlon til t he wnln spread mountains, the M-nmd for ests, tho eternal slletico that rrsented tin Hound ot human voli'os or the tread ofhu man feet. Whllo mountains are lib mt its, ' Alp on Alp" we must turn Kisiwsnl toth hxartof Mm ramie to see the eiiinluiilnit iiimJcs y of the snnwv posks. Hood sianih like "Osa pllid on Peliun," rlnarriilngslns the nvniltit sky, looking at u" from a leit nod heluh but wl h Itirren'ed elt'.ct, I l iio vn ih'n a d w tile, v ' ' IV rnn I r tincd lth deepoiiiiiina nnd bli ! tlllj A Idext' at con'rnt with l'H H'i a r'.-. and it wn Ninth of ti't bit' n nfi ueliihhorN to nppu'iMtire, am iho T! ronitx fers, ptrtM of tin mountain, liii'ioiixoil nml linked togethor bv ridges of snow. Fr lo tho Korihunrtl, beyond tho nliiiiibui, art lUler, St. Helens, Adams, dunly lslb&t, lorming with tho others a chsln of moun tsln sentinels that guard tho ramie for throo btindrid miles. If ono had a pf ncll to paint or wrllo this vlow as it strikes thoseu Bes. that pencil must needs bo Inspired. Uelow us on tho right was tbo Elkhorn Hns'n, on tho lelt at tbo bead of tho North Fork, whs King's Prairie, anil wo ttiomtht wo heard tbo faint tones of a, cow bell como from tho depths In which tbco vhIIojs aro burlod. To tho Westward wo saw tho Polk county Hills. Btid further West thoCoist ItsiiKe throuuh the low p'tssesof which the sea fog was p.iurlug like n river to InuniUie the slteplng valley. It was a heanilfiil ultht losi'ft tblxsea nil-' xtieimlng In with thnes hreizo Turning Kutwsrd aualn and lok Itiu tieyoiul tlm Oiiiemlo ltni;t', the Hlue Mountains of Hts erti Oregon er plain' i vIm1iIo In oil" ilmeiloii, wlin-'i "III eniirey mi Idea or tho olovatl u wo had t tulned. AltOVK THU 0L0UI1S Wo turned our llr-il aiilniat-outon n pral rie, hittidreilstii aeiosln tiS'Ott'. hoerlrh griises maiiu ihem uonlent. Wo gather d whortleberries nnd supped bountifully. Wo made our beds of spruce boughs under it wldo Kprtiadtug tree, and then salami jios- Hippoti oy u rousing camp lire Tlio sea tnlstsswent up around us hs wuslint.atid mo slept well tu iwtlitt iiuioug the uIhiiiIh, but t ho sun soon drove thru: n way nud i linn u i lonkeil tliiwu on u sea of silver while, hll' louynii'l tl 'eev, piled In laiiiHKilit i-hHK-, moro delluhtful than n tlrotm, as glnrlMis us a romaiu'o of Arabia and more beautiful than tine tun lell. Wo wro nhove ihn clouds. The gorues mdiI oIik-iiis and the Immiler vsl leyn wero pthd lull to tho brim wph tlio winders of cloud lsntl, ami all the world ex cepl tint bsulii.otio of e'oli lilolinlsln ?.j-tt r waa hidden from us. Of the hki IUngM the iipiurereM of MatyV IValt itlunn was vUlble. it whs loriuna'o Unit ueionKour vlow oftho vallojn Ihodliy lidnre, and foHll iialoiigalii that this shetn nf silver was Hprpnd out for our dullghtthat mcriilng, 1 r llrnmpleted the vision of wonder aud repaid all our toll. IN CONCLUSION. Wo picked whorilbborrles nfier break fst Illair killed griiuso ihalmsdo agrsiid pot pie lorsiipiier when wo readied tint valley iigaiu; the Isdios picked wild Honors that grow In beautiful profusion oi Iho muiintilu KIum belts blooitied overy wh re uiid towtrdx iitMin we broke camp, paekod and mi.tdloil ami tuado tho iIichiiIms bot wn could Only a few mlliiH from the base of Mt. ilo reb aro the mines in whluh euro llzsiia are, anmo of tho-o Interested. and which are being developed with hope of mucpss. II they are success'ul the Eiktmrn b-sln will become. Hipulous and wealthy. We hope that they will prove so and that our frlondflivld Smith will reap the boniU's. All who wish to view the world from an aucssslble standpoint can .dopeutLUbon If that a irip'to Ml. Unroll will repav iuhhiI- venture. If thev ran H(s;ureour friend illair to take chargH ot them.at Mehiimit and Capt. amitn to ueineir rompanton iinttiemouu tain they will lie fortunate. It is po-slhlo that a much better trail will eventually be made, but tho present one ran do t-aveled If ono im-BOssos good grit, good humor Mini u good nuilo, H. A. t'UMUCK. Campltii; ntthe r'ulr. All who eont-mpUlo ounpl'ij: ut tlinHtnlo Fair abntild rcml tlui lillowlni:, uliirh N quntoil from ruli'-l, jwro 0, or ilie P en lum Llt for 1S77: "Kcli Irinlly UHlInwi'd, on till) Wl'Nl (MllinlllL' L'fdlllill 11 HMII'tif '.'() ItH front in Him h r hi, miki IK) U ft nek limn llm fltri'Ol Inr uillip'nK mill lillllillnu iIiKihii, lint IIiIh prn ihlnii 1 only iHinp ir.ry, unit HllllJ-Ct lit (lllHIU'D HI I 111" IIIMilllItt nf lllll llimnl l'.irtli-H ili-Htrliiij liuumI, will iinplt to Ciller MHr-lml " rlr Gtouutl Wutni- Worltn. K. M, Wnllii, Secorplary of llm Htato Axrl cultural Houleiv, InfnruiH iih that lin Iihs panaed over, wltli n pluiiilrr, lli( lino of tbo plpo frnrn tlm Penitentiary lo llm Fair Oninnil", and llnila evprytliuiK In completo order. Prapartlons an beliiK maJo to water tho track In n day or two. A Fair Oroaad Thoater. Tho Uxeoutlvo Comnilttoo of tbo Htate Agricultural Booloty decldod, Monday, to Areola largo bulldlDnn Iho Fair Ornuniln foruaaaaa tlioaler. It will Im 30xK0 fpi, wliu hUko room, nlo. Thla tylnof tiutldlnw liaa Ioiik boen in dom-unl, and two or thren itroupos aro doalroua of on nag Ing It, Arrsated. fleorKO ZlRler was arrcoUnl by oflJcor ohn W Mlntii, thla mnrnliiK and brnuulii bufo "H Ilo'irdHr I) iwlo oliar'roi with t-lMllpu a watch from a rnarled I'llnirn, of Polk county, atthoCnintunrciitl Iio'hI laat night. Afinr examination ho waa bound over to await tbo action ol tho Grand Jury. To llio A1HIm1-XiuIIcn in ui'iiiiiliii'. Why need ynu t-nff r lth 1'aral vN hn you boriirwIT Why will you aulfi Willi lliifiiimnllaiu wiifti yon o-iii im. curulT And why bavo no tiiKiiy nclieH aud paln when ilia within jour roaon to bo cured T I am now eitatillihf d In halcm, prepared to treat all Chronic Dlrfc. inch na libeumallam Neuralgia, Conaumptlon, Kidney dlnattf, and In fart all diaraa ea that human no h la heir to Hpt clal stti-btlnn paid tofk-malo Wetkaeraandnrrvi'Ua pio-lrtlon which la ao common to Ladlea. Children' dlai-anee tot ex cepted. In connection with my practice, I tare one of the celebrated Menlcated Vapor LigMulnj; Cream Datha, which aida vatly lu r'nioTli.gall chrmlcdl . eaaea. It opeua tbe irra ot the tln, and Ibrow iff the allmy, morbid roatitr, which la one of the great caawa of o much utTtiliir. When wu oncu think that two third of all we take Into hit teta pataea on through tbe porea of ihu akin, wk nied n t atop loii to wonder why we are tick, when we pay ao little attention to the moal luipoilaiit en unctory of our budlea. tmrtng tbe pa t nine uinntha I have had tbla bath In oper llou, atd many can tntlty to IU efficacy. I treat p.Ueuta by tbe week, or by alngle treatment. Ladlea will do well toirWerre a call, Kealdesce, outbeaat corner o Center aud Bummer Htreeta, Ulea, JHBa. . W. CUAIU, M. . T. CUNNINGHAM St' CO., Salom, Portland, Albany, Junction City, and Walla Walla' S"L,K AC.1SNTS FOIt, Tho following FIRST-CLASS Machine:), ScftSIOM. of lOVV. J. 1. CASE'S THRASHING MACHINES, Both End and bido shake Tight-tioored. Westinghouse Vibrator Threshing Machines, aiOIlT-uEAin i' bN. .silAKli. J. I. CASE'S THRESHING ENGINES, 8, 10, 12, 15, and 18 b orso Powor. " Trad"OT-ll Manufactured by With Now and Valuable Hiaines' Illinois Htoader. SINQL.K-OKA11. 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Il'uttinlcd, ul h prlct-p font to uny nildri'ri, ln-a ol clmrirr. W i rr- TUUKHS T. KroutHt , I'OUTMyi); Commercial nmy" ortBOON janv.iNroj tonxt mvittml FIHE COMPANY. Capital. $300,000.00 Aat, -r ftO 68 547.45 Iaoome, 1875, $466,904 29 Losses paid out sinew organiza tion, . - $1,137,367,50 HAMILTON BOYD, MANAOItlt. anStr Tl Klrt M . IiHTI.ND. "7V23L3T 33-UL3T HucnnJ-tkf huivliiK iTIurlilui'M, mIh-ii you can Get a Sire! Of IN) :IMtlt(lf IIIIOIJIIKUi, ir only IS, and iipTnnti. Hf Olllo- In Ariintrunu'iiHi, u ilu ,p, l.lt flruit J&nlojtt anl'iiil Summons. In tbo Circuit Court of tbo Klnln of OrcKon fur tho l.'ounly of Marlon. li. it. Mjcrr, pUlnllff. v. ,f Salt In Ibiilty. A V n..uu VII.... f.kau lla. UIa ft K .iV, aiirii jmK IIVUI .'I'. , per. uxm-cca pioper, i.trajcuu may. too anil 1. Delura Hlajton, delniiilant To A. Y. CIIAHK and KLUEN CIIAHE, dcfeujaiit, and Don rvvidmt: In tbe name of the alate of Origin, You aro hereby required to appear and anawcr the cumulalnt fl'td aaalnat you In tho aliove-enlltlrd action, on or bo fort? I fie third Mouday lu October 1817, that belim tho flivt day ol tlm next tttrm of thla i unrt. II) ordor ol if. 1 Holm. Juduuof nil court made in linen court Junnanth UTI Ard If ion fall to lo ni.awir, for wtui tberixif the rNlntlrT will aik Ilia rourt for the re'lef In the complaint piaied, which la lo cirrerl nl'la'-c In di-i'd and inlet llllo to half of ttiu II. H. Btaiton and Hlfu'n donation land rialm In Hec.S.lu T U .. It 1 W , to Uarl'iL county, Oregon tho liact lo wnicn you I ieiy ciairaen nil" a"o nan iihii paiua, LAW'BON 4 uurriNu. July 19, ltfTfMB Atlori.ua for I'Ulntltr. Eatray Notic e. 1 1 Wm. Taylor'. 7 mllea eaat of 8 . lib, In tho Wat no lliua, U a COW and C'AI.K Thociw Ian apeik l.di.rnrnan Iluihara. Ave i r rlx irwp old. 1 be calf la thnrameiohir the cow, .nil U a hrlfrr Tho mw lr nut niarkid or braiiKed, excipt a "dew lap " (to, ono r.'it HTkKII two yearr o at'e: hull crop I da HI III tho rig) to r and aillt th Ihelefltar. Tur c iw i aiue u my place about ti n day ago, and luppo.id t'i ho Irnm eauiM, Iho r'ter lamr to iriyfn malum' atrurairii. 'ihrowiierorowni-ra wll lleaaecouieai.dlakulbiuiaHay, and liay fur thla no tice MM TaYI.UK The Light-draught Steamer CITY OF SALEM Wim. i.aara J'anrio Viuwr, Portland, for Salem, and Intermediate 1'olota, Od Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, At C o'clock A, M, Tbe LlRbtMlrtiulit Nteuuier Will make Trip to tin- upper IMvor. U. B. SCOTT u t O. X. J. IIATCW. Oeneral .Vnai-r. a H7 t. a. suiaXaivAir. ATTORNEY AT LAW OPKIU I10UHK, 8AL1UI. f . B, coesar , at bead of ttaln. which wo tiro now' receiving for tho Wrouht-Iron SiiiKlo-Qoar J. I. Case & Co., Improvements for 1877. niiiii) - linn fninu I'lnU'Nt Flll'ltlpral VtlfaA Ml It It and ill'.S and ntctl. aro MANUI'AO- OUIWINGFAW & CO.. !., HA' VM ami I i,-nit,v ifnck, Al IIANY, OH. The P. 1. T. Company's Mtonmor McMINNVILIE WILT, IiKAVK ' XofllHnl fur Nalom Kvery FRIDAY, returning on HATDRDAY, nfx'f ' ,,M. '" P .MONDAY ami WKDNIW HAi raturnlugon TUHMI.UH aud TIIUUMUAYS. People, Fatroiiizo Your Own Boat! I'iotclloii nculiiNt High Itute jtiraiilul. Suruiuouw. In the tJonnty Court or lie Hin'e of Orriron fur the County of llath.n. T. II Cor plalntlir, 1 va J, (liruixM) (Inriir, llrfrrittant. I Tu riAUWiiOli (IIIKhNK. drfrnitant: In tub Nam or tub hTAT.oi Oaaaon: You aro' I ert'hy Minimum d and iqulnil luui;a'uiic nn.wer Ihoiiiiiipliliit rllrI xnloM j. u In the abovo cntltlod Htllnn In Ihn nliiivii-iiaini-il rouit by the llial tliyof lliu Km ti'iiihirti rui, IhTf lliciHif. In wit, the & day ul Mopte'iibor, IHTT, Mid day bi'lntlho Art day orthi Ij-rn of mln touit lollnwftiv iho riiilratlon of tb tlniu precrlhi-d In tho order for ptiblfiatlou hereeC Aid ir you fall not i appi-ar aud auawi r. for want Ihi-ri-oMiUlnlitl will lake JuilKruent aalunt you aa prayil fiir In hla cnuinlalnt, lo wit, for the aum of one hundred ami nriydnllara, lordlier wlih lulcreat' thereon !uro tho ultlt day of January, lHld. at twelve per criii. per annum, and for coitn and dlahuraemenU of Ihla action. 'I hla Mimuona la publlabad by order of Jnliu V, I'eeblea, Jude of aald court, dated the U3J day or June, IR77. . . I" 'AKUY, Attorneyforrulnlul Haltm.Julyfl. IhTT. 8lwB -y Adminiutratrix'8 Notioe. NOTH K laliorehyulvni that Mary Iloyt baa thla day been appulnli it by the I'r ihale Court of Ma ri;u Cuu.ilv, niato of Orvmiu, a admluUtratrlx of the eiiUtiMif Jorenh Iloyt, laluof all county, deciaacd, Allpeiimija havluir claim aalnat raid i3tatu will prrieut ihem 1 1 mo nl my rea'rtrnce lu r-aleui, Or rvou. within rlx moutha from date, or thev will be forever haned. Y HuVr, Adui'x of KnUle of Jo.aph Unyt. dtn aaed. Hftlera. Auif u, IBTJ 3w4 Oitatlon. In tho County Conrl ol the Main of Orccou for tbe County of Marlon. lu Ihn matter or tho Kitalu of Jamea Rickey, decvu I d. Jaiuea M. I. key, AduilnWt'ainr. To llmry Illrkiy. Ihoinaa II Rickey. Jamea M. Ilickry, and all unknown lulrn nf aald ilicuk'ut: and all person Inter led In aald Kftatc. YOU aul each nf vi n, ar irrehy clt aril r. qulnd tnappUHrbunru Iho above named Court, -il ilml'innl lloiiiol r4lirn In aald Marlon couuly, ill 'ilnrk p in in tin-,1i day or heptemb-r A. )). I"TI to then und lliuro ah iw auro, lr aur ex it why an nrilcrihoiiid nut tin made by aald Court nnthorlt. n al. Ailiiilnl-lraiJT Inrill lli Ihal I'mtouf raid licnl lit for Iho piyinriit ol the admlnlatratlon ! ar.tn ami claim aan at raid K-ialo, aa pellliiiiied 'or by raid aduilnlrlralur r altl rn I erlalo la ill rrj. 'daa fulow. io wu: A pari of Ih.i Jlimtlloii l.und i.'lalm or ri Id Jamea Ith key ami wile In 7. It), It t A" and in r H It HWi lliKlnnlin at the H. W. lorm r of Cl.liii Ol. ami ihu h, h u rni-r i f Claim It, iu'J'8'i. K U V, and runuluir loncN Oili-u ISmtn. A.-, 00 ilulim; ihuice N (Hdtv. Slmln. ):. SOU) lamr; tneniuM 4 d K A mln W, I -hi chulnr: h i.ee U Bdtv M mlu M. Ill li chain; ih nco N. II diy 10 mill 'A dM chalnr; ilitnini N mlii.SJ nlii. W 4 Ml chain. j tneijiiib 4'idv. lmln. K. 3.5U haln.; ilimc lart.rly I, InlirriU tlmronth lino of aid t.fauuKl.al a point H Vi clejf. b'i mill K flO nalna fruui an auulv In raid r Uih line of raid cf I it l;ibeni"H 4Hiktf W mill VS. 1-310 chalua to thl nee of hi'inil'i.'. iniiulhlni nlxMii jy.Hcrer JOHN i'. I'l.hin, H. Cou.ny Judge. Hlerii, Alia 1 li. IK;7, JL.OXI. from my paa ur o i i.uuWNsVII.I K, about ui di'lxil Mut, Ihn, alui HiilirK, about rlx vll nmnlr l,l,h; I iI.Iiik l u Willi r I on him The r-olartteii y r i.ln, ui o la'ard rlx mllea tn l.injillu ny p. r on triv'ii Intormailan iir ihi'lo r-i c.n h.i lorn, n ltd luliyl.tm to ma . ItiiiiHNasniK, villi bobnoi r i''y rewarded. Aug. 3, IWIaS V. W. (JJtOVKK. M . 4 i 4 i Ajrfiiik ta A.. -