WKJLAMETTB FARMER. ry TljE o$e Circle. ConJnc'.ftl by Mine Haiti II, Cuiukh. HALI3M. Pill HAY, SKIM'. 7. 1S77. Building on tho Sand. TN well to v.-no, tlt v.ill to wed, For i-o tho world linlh ilotiti Slucti ntjr ls rou n 11 J roin blew, And lii"Nli j; limit m hi tin- miij. Ku llrlVtMl C.tr. , 0 V'lUllt: utiil filr. 15 hum n 1 p -(I 1 ttii'l ; Eo!"r . .' 3 on p 1' v- will wrnr IV till (' "'ll t Of MI'l'M I'ur ii i' ijiv.' o 1 1 hi ii 1 in'irl, A w'oll hji ! 'l '"" hiid, Yi.u'M (liul ou'vo ninyiul tho uuwL"o part Ami "tnitlt upon l be mind." TIm well to nave, Ms woll lo liuva A K'xxlly Ktil.'oor Rolil, And luilil oikiukIi or MilniriR fttulT, Pur (,'liiirlty lcold. Ilui ilco nut nil your hupen and trut In w 1 1 ut (Iih deop initio OrliiKx; Wo cannot llvu nu yllow (Hi a. Uiiitiland wlili purur things, And ho who pilot uj) wculih ilone, Wilt olton Iiijvb to utaud KpIi!(-m Hut cnH'er c)to.t, and own 'Tis "built upon tho Bind." 'Tin f:ond to speak In frlemlly iulse And sootho w heru'or wo can I FUr -pTjti hIiouIiI biud the human mind And lovo link itmn lo mri". But ntip nut at iho k-"'1 words; Lot ilfodn wlib lnnii!" duMi; Th nni wlirt pllltm starving hlnls, Should miallor crumb a wnll. Tbo moruy Ibmt N warm hii.1 true MuM, lind u holplng hand, Vvr iJjnsHlliatlrtlk, yot 111 In do, But "build upon tho mud." Woman's Influence. Then nro inuny kinds of Influences, and wo do not licliovo that thosp which nro mo3t dourly perceived iu:d moa' nudly procIlmcd an ol" ncee.i-ity tho fragments ol dlatomueeic. ll hears ibo greatest analogy to tho Uust previously collected by tho professor on tho snows of Grennlnnd, tuid desirlbcd hy him under the nam of knlokonlto." i Tako Timo to bo'Eappy. A tody writes for tho JPum Journal niO't potent. However, It Is interesting to read of Iho outer inlltionee. Wn (111 1)1 ( tl fwu' u II inrnkt !.! ,,tl-iliri-!iiitiu frnti Mrs. Livorrnoro's roconl u,idres ' ir hojio pointed truths on tho observance there la anything which lionornbJvdIs-'"r which many ma And huppluc-s. tlnguMics our Mire from the Dreced!.,!? She says: it is tho falling, uf many of nire.i. il l tho number and m iinitude ' he buy "Marthas" of,lh(i day that FASTED. Ob Dover a word ho anwnrad Aud uevor a word upako elif ! They lurrfd tliolr faces each from each, Aud looked upon I bo tea. The humla that onnnot olap for life, Muat quickly wivored bf , Tbo lovo that Ih not largo onough To live eternally. In trueloYft'a name, for fair love's &, Muai dl?lHforo It bloom; for I', in all Gud'a tarth or boa von, Tbore la no garden-room. ThooKb all the wlno or llfn lo last, Try well the rod itrapotf huo. Holy tbn soul thai canuot toxta The ftl"o lovo for tbo truo. And blonuml ayo tbo falnllnf? heart For buoIi a thlrnt xhall bo, Yv'- never a word limy spoke, and looked Upon the bitter Ma. IKUsabtth Stuart Pktlpit. Girl and their Treatment From Inlolllpont phyalclana, having extoiiHivo pnu'ttco in tins city, wo team ifaut of tho women of Now York em bracoil In that clana whoso clrcamctan- eos raiso them nbovo tho necosaity of labor, nlneteon twentieths who have reached tho ago of thirty are flerlnualy disoutied, nndoftholr daughtora nlno tenthH have Irapnired health at tho ago Bf eighteen. In thia class or Bocloty, br tho luat ten yenra tho deaths havo exceeded tho blrtha, so, that, ir it wero not recruited by acccHHlona from tho inuntrv or from tho lowr claw, it rould disappear in a single gener-ktinn ThlH may bo an exaggerate' sUte- ont, ana we care nu to irwni upon 0 llgurna, nut tnero is grouuu lor arm. Tno uiaeaaea aro cnieuy uya- pia, nervous aflectloiiH, .spinal curv- urea, etc. tiio niusea nro eapiiy tnu. uuraniuciai uie, want 01 prop, exercise, Htlmulatlng diot, emotion- excitement. Our younir ladles feast Itho sauiotaNoas their narenta, uning .samo luxuries aim atimuiants. oy onter into WH'iety ooioro iney or Uieir teens: uiey lane nui uiiio rclne. and UiHtKtKusnuxUcally and ho moat injudicious kind tho oxor- of too lower limns, wimt la rem- Exercise in tho open air, tho use i 1 no oroom, upuuuug wiiuui, mu Hh-tun, wiucn wouiu uoveiope tne aclea or tho arms anu cnest, expanu 1 lungs, and pump thu blood vigor ly through tho veins. ut. noxi 10 u propeny rumiiaieu rcle, girls need a properly selcctod 1, both physical nna intcll(cturtl. It ulu bo well to let mom Know mat ro is adlstlnctlon botween cms and men itnd that the fiocial enloymont, late hours, anu tho emotional ox raent which can be endured by tho can not so well bo oouureu by tno er. Ail this may no nine noeuea w, but tho time may coma when ngraen in search 01 wives wm doom igroom in wio nanu 01 a uiuy more namental than u curve on her back: i' knowledgo of nmlhomatics bettor nan an ucquainmnco wiin romanctvH, md a group of healthy children more acceptable in a nursery than a council d eminent doctors. FuiBNDdUir. Friendship Is tho Hol ler of hbare, tho bond of spirits, tho ibwoI of life, tho charm of social ontor ourse, tho mystic chain of sympathy, ttioso links like tho sweet influence vfaich binds tho stars, unites us at onco things tho meanest and most remote. Sow exqulslto la the pleasure spring. bc from virtuous friendship with kin Ifed souls, from tho delights bestowed t$ an interchange of fcentlraont, by the Umh of wit, tho flow of reason and the lights of imagination. At theeo do ifflitful momnntH it Is when mind onimunicating with kindred Mind, infolds its hidden treasures of intellect, inlocks the sealed fountain of passion, Kcathetjout at ease Us warmest aspi tlons. expands its noblost sympathy, d spreads around with lavish hand, b hoard of mental wealth and tsensi Mlty which it reveals to n othei rthly being that man may truly be tld to enjoy the most refined and ele cted ploasure which his nuturo is ai resent susceptible or. Wm. B. Ogdon, who died recently, eftfS,O0O,0O worth of property. or its pliil.iiithriipitH; tho geniu" of nu'it'n eivlMxation N liuniiini. rfdia n.s'ers fall upon any portion of the earth hy lire, iloud or famine, the re-a of the world iNes up (o (-end help in never before In Its hi.Mory. Nothing has been m marked in historv iih the cIiui.ro in thu estimation in which wo- ihey do not take lime enough to make Uifusi'lves happy. In tho hurry and ruh of overy-day duties, I hoy are In Uiiinus and pilns taking for every body's benefit except their own. Now tula Is a great error and works a grat mi-ifhlef. They wear out too boon. They break down plisically und men- man Is held, mid the advance In the'1 "'. and llfo becomes 11 bundle of In advanlages offered to her. Thirl v years ago wo had in all New England for Iho higher education of woman only Mount lloloko Bemlnary. Now wo havo Boston University, giving wom en superb advantages. Then wo havo Smith College with tho very highest standard nf scholarship, Wellcdey Col lege, und other Institutions for women only. Hut, outside of New England, wo have tho University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Cornell, and In almost all thu Western States colleges, profession al schools are opened. Theologians still call woman's precenco in the pul pit sacrilege, but in every church wo al ready find grout bands of women stim ulating the church societies to action. Tho Methodist Woman's Board of Mis nions sonds missionaries to tho remo test corners or tho earth. Women aro carrying on the.so conservative move ments on u scale exceedingly grand. "Tem'porance women aro already widely organlzod outsido or politics, yet In .direct contact. Tho woman's Temperance Union, In this city, num bering 12,000 momlMjrs, is ono or 27 in tho Union, all or which aro banded to gether In one great National Temper unco Uuion, whoso membership n tho aggregate is 200,000. Tho amount or mental training, orpolltlcul Information of social training, Is immense These womonarostudoulB of legislation, Inlor ested in tho success or defeat of nubile measures, and all this In tho growth of a uozen yours. Tho power or Miss Wll lard, ut tho Tabornacle, is an illustra tion of tho work women can do. "Yos, woman has become 11 powerl Look at our grand women In such va ried Holds or usefulness: Maria Mitch oil, of Vassar College, welcomed by tho leading astronomers till over tho world Is a poor in scionco, wields her Influ- onco In behalf or woman's sulforaio. Look at Anna C. Brackett the nrlnei- pal or tho first school Tor ladles in New York city, who oponlyspoakanrtheold prejudices as n nsonse; a JJr. Mary Put man Jacobl, who won tho Bnylston Erlzo from Harvard physicians for tho est treatise on Dr. 13. II. Clarke's own specialty. Theso physicians did not in their invitation to competitors exclude womon, and when thev had uiiitni- mously awarded tho prico. Ignorant of 11a autnorsnip, anu tho envelope was ononod, which rovoaled tho namo or mo author, lol it was a woman. In tho law, Mlas Alta Hulott, or Chicago. Tho legal profession orthat city piiHieda res olution nno orouJogy-upon her char acter and career, which was no empty compliment, but only n recognition or ability and worth whleh, whllo she liv ed, they had hewn glad to help and en courage. Going west from tho Missou ri river, tho traveler sees liitlo Indica tion of nny Sunday, in the Now ling land sense. In San Francisco you know It only by tho louder noise of revelry, the lurgor attendance at public, amuse ments. Buttit Laramlo City they havo 11 New England Sunday, and it Is ul moit the only place In tho far West or which this can bo said. Tho right to voto wafl forcod upon tho women or Wyoming, precisely as It was forced upon tho negroes of the South. Thorn they were ut onco drafted nnnn hi grand Jury. Thov said. "Our i-itv N curseu wnniiquorsaioons, which mako even ino naunain mucous. There Is a Sunday law, which orders thorn closed. iot us enforce it. Tho 'gentleman of me jury snuu Mxstter not tho men iv disfranchise you ir you do. They ro Hlod: "Wo nevor ask ftir tho ballot, and wo will do our duty. An ordi nance has boon passed by tho men com polling tho liquor saloons to cioso on Sunday. Wo will onforeo It.' They did ho, and the women stand by it still. Let mo say before I iloso that ir ev ery advanco ruado by woman Is it gain rorjnan everything wo can do for tho olovatlon or woman reacts for that of man with ton fold force Like tho di vine bird in the Persian fable, which was originally male and female, tho two natures separatod; It cannot fly; combine the two and thoy become one; togolher thoy cleave tho sky and soar united to tho sun. That bird l-i humanity." flrmities, when nnou-day prime. it ought to be in its Now hannlness enn ho mado to turn on very littfo hinges. The world Is full of small pleasures which skillful glean ers can pick up If they will but observe them. Of course our tastes vary, and what is pleasing to 0110 might be a mat ter of utter IndifTorcnco to another. You 111 ight care nothing for this spray of "spring beauties" which Ho on my table as I write, but to mo they nrellke an open page In tho pleasant book of my childhood's history. I will tako a ind incut's time to rejoi 'e in thorn, lo look at Iho delicate (racing of ,ilnk on their pearl-white petuN, and to recall tho old delight I used to feel In overy vein when tho April woods wero all carpet ed with their blossoms. I shall bo the happier all day for this small bouquet my little girl has brought mo. And I believe, too, that people are bettor for being happier. It is so hard for unhap py people to be good or mako other good with whom thoy associate. Tho worry gets into tho voice and tho words, and thoy sound snappish and rasping, und wo all know how that af fects us. Did yon over pas by a house and hear u mother scolding her child? Did it mako you any happier or better? What do you suppose the effect wus upon thu child's nature? Another mlstako Is to keep tho best rooms shuc up in gloomy stato for chanuo guests whllo you conclude (hat any room is good enough for your ev ery day use, provided It is ' handy." Don't do it. Nobody deserves the luriro airy front chamber m much as you iiolody needs it so much. Mako it as cheery und inviting us you can. Make it cool aud shady and sweet with flow ers all tho suininer-timo, und warm with a nlco stove In tho winter. We all of us nee seclusion ut times. It makes us letter und hannlor lo rest nlono for a little breathing space, when ono can tako ui a book or uauor mavbe and havo no curious eyes Khincing In upon us. We can many of us plnn work twice as well when all by oar hoIvos. Hivu your one room, tho heat you can affjrd, and its pleasant as you can mako It. Lot It be your kingdom, whore you rule supreme, and take up your apples to pare there, if you like It lietter tnan thq. hot kitchen, und ask nobody's leave, either. Tako tlmo to be happy and mako yourseir comfortable Otiikr, Wohmw than Ouits. Tho color of tho sky is said to bo duo to the transmission of rays of light ,'through a cloud of dust which collects above tho earth. Professor Nordonskiold exam ined tho snow which covered (ho Ico bergs ns fur north ns olghtdogroes, and found it Htrewn with a multitude ol mlnuto black p.irllci03, spread over the surface, or situated at tho Imttom of lit tlo MK a firroat number of which were soon on tho outward layer or unuw. Many or such particles wero ol.-c lodged in tho inferior atrata. This dust, which becamo gray or drying, contained a largo proportion o metallic partlclos attracted hy the mag net and capable of decomposing sul phsto of copper. An observation mad a Utile later upon other Icobergs provei tho presence or similar dint In u Inyo of granular cystallinn snow, situated be neat a stratum of light frcxh, itnnthe or hardened snow. Upon the analy.-i-this matter was found to bo cnmrnfi of metallic iron, phosphorus, cobalt unc To Bkkakokf Bad IIaiiito. Un der stand tho reason, and all tho rea sons why tho habit is injurious. Study thu subject uutlll there is no lingoriui; doubt In your mind. Avoid tho places, the persons, and the thoughts' that lead to the temptation. Frequent the places, associate with (ho persons, In dulge In thoughts that load away from temptation. Keep bu y. Idleness is the strength if md habits. Do not givo up the struggle when you have broken your roM)lutIon onco, twice a thousand times. That only shows how much need there is for you to iitrlve. When you have broken your resolu tion Jusl think tho matter over and en deavor to understand why it Is you failed, so that you may bo on your guard against a recurrenco of tho s.ioio circumstances. Do not think that it is an easy thing that you have undertak en. It Is folly to oxpect to break off a habit in a day which has been gather ing long years. BBKVITIt. Kx-Mayor Fitch, of New Haven, who died lately, Ion an estate worth $200,000, with a request that after tho death nf his wife It should all go to Yalo College rootry is tho flour or literature; proso is the corn, potatoes, und meat; satire Is thu aquafortis; wit Is tho spice and popper; love letters are tho honey and sugar; and lettors containing re mittances are tho apple dumplings. Manners tiro tho shadows of virtues, the momentary display of thi?so quali ties which our fellow creatures lovo and respect. H wo strive to become t -en what wo strlvo to nppoar, man ners would be rendered useful guide to tho nerfornunco or our duties. ,$& ney Smith. In this world tho man who, riding over gory ileitis, trampling on the dead, moves onward to victory, Is welcomed by tho multitu Jos with loud acclama tions, and they place on his hrow the laurels or triumph. But tho man who, in tho quiet chambers or his soul wlth tut Haiti or arms or smoko of battle, ichlnves tho thorough conquest ol nlmscIf on his brow, amid tho hallelu 1 ih of heaven, God shall place u royal diadem. Lot us comblno etlquetto and good less of heart, If we can; but if wo be img to that unfortuuuto class, who nr lot abio to cultivate more than one ex client trait, lot us by ull moans cultl Aile gnndno3 of hear:. Tho convon lonalities of etiquette aro wrong whei hov exclude from :t man's nature tbi eepngs of benevolence, and from 1 voman't. Iho h"l v attributes of rellglohi tenderness, and love iHaCE nrAJU'.c.a, Soft Ginoeh Bkkad. Two cups mousses, J cup water, J cup butter or lard, 1 touspoonrul od.t, glngeraudbalt as tlesired; mix thin with Hour. Indian Mkai, Pudding. Put a tea cup full of meal Into a quart of hut milk. Add three beaten egif, J tea spoonful of ginger anil cloves, butter half tho sixo of an egg. Boll 2 or 3 h.urs in a boiler Buowm BiiiiAD. Mix threocups or corn meal, three cups ryo Hair, $ cup niiiliiHes with a tiMponiifiil of sod 1 disMilved in it with a .stifhVltiuw of of cold water. Bake in a covered dish about three hours, in a flow oven. Baoiikiiu'h Ponk. Stir well to gothelher 1 quart sweet milk or pour milk with soda, 2 tablespooiisful lard, eggs, -1 teacti)s white corn meal, or enough to make a modcritely MM" hat ter. Baku in a loaf in a quick oven. BAKint'a Graham Bkkad. Mako a sponge as for white bread with wheat Hour, Miyonn quart of compressed yeast to two quarts or water, when light make up tho dough with Graham fl inl and ono-hair u teacupful uinlasics, let stand to rise again, then m ike up the loaves with tho hands and when light buke. A Good DAuaitTmt. Thero nro oth er ministers of love more conspicuous than a good daughter, bu none in which n gentler, lovelier spirit dwells, and none to which tho heart's warm requitals more joyfully respond She is the steady light or her father's house Her Idea Is indixoluhly connected with that of his happy ilre-dde, She is his morning mm and evening star. Tho grace, vivacity and tenderness or her sex have their place in the fuighty sway which sho holds over his spirit. The lessons or reeordod wisdom which sho roads with her eyes, come to his mind with a' new charm, as blended with the beloved melody of her voice. Ho Bcarcely knows a weariness whloh her song does not make him forgot, or gloom which Is proof against thoyouug brightness of Iter smile She is the prido and ornament of his hospitality, the gentle nurse of his sickness, and tho constant agent or those nameless, numberless acts of kindness, which one chiefly cares to havo rendered, becaio ehey aro unpretending, but expressive proofs of love Home -Made aud Baud-Mado b o or s . TV TOtI WANT A OOOD-l'ITTINO FINE BOOT L job can bo aero mro Intnl by cilllnjf Al Armritroiig't SJiop, onsu oHir-rt,op,uftio Wll.l.10'8 HOOK STOKE. Ml Work AHWANTrn ! tc-o IO-ammahix.-Ilrpiilriiiii titiy uivt t-rvrrtv ilim. Oivk Mk a O.U.L UclJtfl UITS. AK.tlN'JMONO. ' I HO Good Wokdb Auout Womkn. "There are but two Hue things In In the world," says Malherlie, women and rosec." . Leaning exclaims: " Woman Is the mastor-pieco of the universe." Bourbon says: "Thu pearl Is the imago or purity, but woman is purer than the pearl." Thaekoniy writes: A good woman Is tho loveliest flower that blooms under heaven." Balzac says: Even tho errors of woman "bring from her faith in the good." Voltaire declares: " All tho reasoning of men are not worth ono sentiment of wo man." Lninurtino asserts that wo men have more heart linaglnutl-n than men." Otwuy oxclulms: "Oh, woman, lovely woman 1 Nature made thee to temper men. We had been brutos without you." Ayoung man named Blauchnrd,of Sa voy, MassachKUtts, has boon paying itttu lions to tho daughter of a Mr. Stark, contrary lo his wishes, llccoiil ly, while passing from bur house, Blan chard was (Ired at by some concealed party, lie bided his time, met the el der Stark at church, shot und killed him, shot his brother, and was Ju.it about tliiMiiug tho oxlHtonco of 11 lady standing near by, but she escaped. It was all done for lovo, und ho now awaits tho consequences in prison. .tfut for tbo Wtllaiarttc Farmer. Al&HOy ... ...... ............... . . m B tlftCBflO Aialty . It I. HIiiod 'otUea Uruvt) J 11 Hbortrldtfe ll!lU" J I'll 1)4 v Ik llurim VUU Wm Well. J W llob.rl Urouvul W It Kirk HutU-TUlo JW lUclicltlvt l.'niiyon Ultjrj oil Itiilurbin OinjimTlOe W T llrl (VxiiUlt i.'ltjr... KK Mnllnnn C,luV Vallvy w ll CUrkc Ulattop K-TMorri'iu Crawrr.tnUviia- K..beft Olt Cot , U V KemUll Curtail! KWoodwtrd Ore well ItOMOtf Knoi eUcWamnn W AUDI CjnpCrek. (I K llmmrlejr OaljM J D Lm, 11 M Outlirle Oixtcr, ...., ................. .......a llnndi'Akf r Drain' , .....Krnwion & Drain Dniacim.. ,, KKoibr- lU)liw ,K O lludaviT Klktou....: ...A It llalurr Kurnv .John ilcClu-y Vox Valley A U Uardoer Ku.ntOruvt) Hllofihcf. WLCurtU Otivlten .. J nuU-akcr o?rval. ............................. H M ualDcf llo!oy TJ Ulark lUrrUtiiUK lllraui Hmllb IllllcUiro.,,.. A l.uellliJK llcjiner , .Morrow A llcrrru lnUiuilrnir W 1. 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John Dowulhi wet llamu , .....Ikii Marli ncriftan....... ...... .............. .................. .JDl'ni VH Uarrw Th llalkw s (, llpk. ."onKJf,,..,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...W 111'' yn1"ar... S W Ilroui WllUrni-tt Forkt M Wlkln wall Haiu J y itn-wfr J?Wo- JO Eldtr Xoncifl j H OlUoa, KB Apyliate PLUMMER FRUIT DB7SR8. raioutrtl .1 jirll 1877. linKK MACIINF.s Al.B tl.VSUKIMSHHn 1)V v "W .r,,r J.)f.n8 r l,fiii Hull.. itl .-B.tbiff of tilklndf .a-rtaroc-iniiinclnl artlfur. tilflK-ilroDiplt-t.MnriMiriliai-p-ia Hrm.jmtuely: h f-otii , Tliuniti n.j'r-csMdty of w lm-hil of ..pliF ,.ir hnur-prlrt .7$ 75 IIioHMinll I'ntally Drjcr-onlty of lkf" biriiei p rbon'-pilrr ......f!$t?3 Tim Piiiiilly Drier-mpHclty of bnnhtl p.r liuur-prlco jjj TUo Factory- Irrr-ciaclty of buibois per liour-ptlco ,.,... TbiMl)rjrawrronwirdcd Uio Centennial Mrdal ;nd.ipuiaatl'kllaiMihialnj) Aim. thn Oo'd M ilalo tho SUIb of Or.cou Tor IBTO, for u.xcdknco uf ItiTur, cilorhnd cunilltlou of Fruit All ) conlantly on hand and fnrnlibodontUort-oi-tmitlci'. rXium nmt County Itlelitu for aalc. K r fiuthrr j-irttcnbrf and dircrlpt e cuvlontio addreM y. s. I'kU.MMMt, ,. . rattn'.ra anl AlMiuhciun-r. Ji5t J."3t I'urU.iii'), oiokoii. A GOMPLKTK LINK Or' 3E3C ja. DRLrTESiSSI,, Saudlos, Whips, collars, Bridles, Robes, Etc., Etc. DEARBORN'S,. ON COMMERCIAL STREET. Iltttlllful rmrm SALEM - OJREGON. aortt-tl WHEAT AMD OATS- Choipod into Food, 3Por Ozxo-'X'oxxtlx Toll. iiAU(Jmi Sash Doors, Blinds, BSoiUclliicai, Turning. Slalr worn, IIciInI ends, aluieiuis, MundH, Tables, FANNING HULLS, And nil kind ol Furniture, Vt tlKlMlOtK PKICXH Bbp at Arlcnl'D-al Work imlMl., haloai. ,t9 O V. DKNNIN. S55 8 $77 ittlSjSSgmz SALEM FOUNDRY, & AX&onAuo Shop AUUi. . OIUMJON. B. F. DRAKE, Prop'r. ITKAM KNOINK9. HAW, MILLS, ORIST MILIJ-, 1 rtaipoia. Pomp, mid aUktndi and atyloii of Ma' .Slnery mad to order, Machinery ft-palnsl at a rliort lottco. I'auern-maklnif dono In all lUvariouafunn. urn uii iuima 01 iiriuv uiu iron l,ling ninil'betl at '". nuiac;arr or lOTIUtl'lUSK liort noUco. i'LNKlt an IIAOKKM MAlX'imit, aud STICK Kits mid Hvt,tl WilLAMETTf! TBANSPORTATIOlf AND LOCKS COMPANY. NOT1UK -THB Kot.l.OWl.Vd KATK-l OK fru'Kht on (Jralu nnd Kluur liuvn h-cii on. iiiilli-Unl liy tltln coiiipmy h iho iimxliuuiii ntf.i iur oncyiurfniui May 11, lun, vat IVr Urn. lo rarlhitul on 1 in Orrenn Oily imnoviiiii Ollttlll(HM-S lltyloii ' ('nirtli-M Whmllaiut " l.liic.lll ! Ill folii " Imli pondHiico ' AtiKi-ny'. I.oihIIjjk lllUIIK Vlt HiirlKlllll A ban " OorvnllU ' INxirln " Moaroe " llarrlibar ' KugtD ClTjr ! 1 :s ih y im V in ( , a 'o 'J Ut , !1 ' 1175 .1(1) .'IIV :t w n 10 ltta l TlC ftfti ut UrtUn and Klor ihhDd from tint nolnm iiimm meuilone4 direct to Aalorla will bechaiKixl lluu per ton addlUoual. ThenoinpAny will enatanot with part'oa who dclm It.to traoipnrt Urnln and flour U itliovo ratea for nny apcclfled tlniv, not iicodluc Iho yeira. H O. HEED, Vice PrtaWent W T. A UCO. PortJuud. April SM.1S77. Muvl-nin NOTICE. OBEflON & OAHr'QUMA IIAIM10A1). THR KOIOWXNO lUTKHOii-pitKloin'OiV , amln.PiiiurHnd 51 HI Hiuiri, lrirnrlniiil,iM rMrpubiali.dtHrltriil the (kimpjnv iiin.ir iIhIo ofjHou.ryMli, tin. will bo iiiu'iilulniil iho inaxloiuiu rutea uutll May 3Ut, ItHH, u 1 I'orKOIlH. miiwhukio u i-ortiaoa 7 miw Ul ickitnua OrCKuii Uity (took I-Iund t'nnby urru llubbnrd Wood i) um flervnU Ii M'k stli-m rurni-r Mnrlou Jiirjiwiu viillrrU A biuy Taiimnl HIiBild'a llu'acy Muddy llin abUM JllilO ou liUII" ' lrvl-'K Hurlo flald U.tlo u i.'ri'Kaxill Litii no 0 rrifiock'a Drain Vono lla uklnud Uinnuua H'x-i'UiK No rh'igK tor dra jratit k I'm tluod. K. KOKI1I.KM, Vlcn !. (I AC. Poril.l nn,ll Mn .MMMMaMahliMrtll . 7 rt-uU ..... 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