W3p mmfa-tmMfmmmMiBm p H u A. BBl mn l r i . &u it & fl U' &'. i. 4 f V ft. rtv 8 "WULLAMETTE FARMER. IHoving Sheep to Eastern Oregon. Ed, Kahmiih: Soma tinio ngo I jravolbo n adorn of your paper tho bonoilt, or bore dom, of somo of (ho Improsslons and obsor YHllnns "of 'lASaloinllo Abroad." That was a flint visit lo tlioland of bunch tfrass, 1 may ny, for, (liotifrli Icrosnotl tho tilnlns in 1811, owing In thn facta Hint heavy Iokh hung over tho Qrnnd Itond nnd Umatilla vulloyc, that Pal), ri I crossed ovor thorn, und tlio emi grant roiito tlion following tho ctorllo sagu and Hand bulto of tho Lou or Columbia, I had llttlo trtto ldoa of tho interior of tho lat tor vnllny, ks n wholo. So, In tho Interest of my son, who doilrod to try IiIh lortuno with nhcop husbandry In that region, I wont to " vluw tho land," nnd llndiiisc what I doom ed oxcollont opportunities fjr hcourlng t;ood locntlotiH, I roportod accordingly, and Hubso quently roturnod to hIiow Jaipur Minto and otliors Homo noted localities. Tho mult of thoso two visits to rSastorn Oregon wan tho purohaso of a flock of whoop In Western Or egon, to bo taken as quickly bh posslblo (having duo rogard to tho well-being of the flock) across tho Cascado mountains. Tho first consideration was to movo them bo bh to keep thorn freo of contagious diseases scab In particular. Tho socond was to movo thorn o that tboy nufler tho loast Injury and get tho groatosl boneflt from the change of cli mate To oflnot thoso two objects wo had eholcoof, llrst, shipping by tho O. S.N. Co. laollltloi, Hoooud, tho Hirlow road, third, the Lobanon road, and fourth, tho Moltonlo rotd, Tlio.HOiHoiH, spring, summor, autumn or wlntor. It may hooih htrango, but 1 have hoard men who claim n great deal of oxpor loncoudvocato driving whoop aoroos tho Cas ta ilo mountains on tho snow, so that they might gel tho advantage of tho very oaillest spring grass on tho iUst sldo. Tho gonoral Improislon Ih, thatHprlng Is tho best tlmo to elluct tho ohnugo of climate, and other condl tloiiH. I hid not prepared to nay tho gonoral Judgmont Is wrong, but I bollovo It is tho vory worst tlmo to movo a flock, whon tho llrnt objoot Is to avoid tho scab, Men who aro so unfortunate as to own scabby shoop com to vie with oaoh other as to who shall got their dlsoasod flock Into tho public thor oughfares tho oarllost. So that, aeloot which you will, tho chances aro greatly against get ting a Hook of sheep from Wostern to East ern Orogon without Its being oxposod to tho contaminating, costly and Injurious dlsoaso of soab, Take tho expeditious and oxcollont facilities of tho O. S. X. Co. Thoy, I am In forinod, wash their boats and dust them with aulphur after o vory flock ol whoop thoy ship, but thoy cannot do that vory well with tho ears on tholr railroad portages, nor can they wash nnd sulphur tho roads which loscl to their wharves. Tako any of tho mountain roads, and tho corrals and pasture lots, not to say tho road ltnolf, aro Infested with tho contagion. Tho Hook that may have JuRt prooedod your may have dropped whoop all tho way across tho mountains, and whether you will or not, thoso strays will got Into your flock. You may and ought to bo watchful, and as thoro Is no adequato law to protoct you, you must bo your own Judgo us to whether you wilt lot them remain In tho flock. If thoro is reason to bollovo thoy aro diseased, I think tho flock owner to whom thoy come under mioli circumstances, should hoot them down and movo thorn off tho lino of travel, That Is tho host way I can think of to dUvoso of snoop dropped out of scabbed flocks, Aur taking a vlow of tho entire situation, it was decided to wait tho dull houhoii of travel across the mountains, and thon tako tho Hook ovor via tho Lebanon road. Tho movement of tho sheep was commenced tho first or August, and tho flock wan taken over tho Cakcades very feiK-urhsfully, counting fourteen head mn ut tho end than at tho be ginning or tho Journey. Thoforco employ ed was two grown men and throolKtys. Tho flock consisted of oonddernbly ovor 1,000 head, young and old. An Indication of tho skill In drh Ing acquired by early training, I will way that Jasper, Douglas, und Harry Mluto took tho flock up and ovor Seven nillti or Iron mountain, Willis lirowu and Prlnco ltynunt having gone back In wouroh of a few ttheep left ut tho Toot of tho mountain, Mhoro wo hud Injudiciously wtoppud for broikf.tit. This Is by Inr tho mo.t formld ablodrUoon tho road and tho I lock of 1,1)00 which preceded us, with ten men driving, lost 100 luud on tho saiun drive, Talking with a gentleman connected with tho road on this subject or skill In driving, I received information that until to Mnnr Inn Mispl clous thvt hud prut lutikly entered my mind, uatuely: that thoro Is llltoly to gro up it system of sluop catching, or bliwp utoaliug, In connection with drh lug uvtotn tlioCaa oadiH. Tho gentleman aboo tdludod to till! mooiiooxpliiiiUloii of tho Icm of tho 100 mi Seven M lie hill was thai two of tho driver gao out cause, ho believes, too much w hiokoy, Another otus.i, he h id km on to believe, was one of tho driver, who claim i to boaud hires himself out as nn ox pert driver, Is In iho habit of dropping fcheepotit of the Hock purpotuly, ami return ing, collects theui as Htragltrs and Delia tin m. This man, ho Itiformod mo, was helping Mr. Saltuiash, vho piece dud us about ten days, and as wo pathod, a fellow luiuo to iih Inquiring fri .sheep branded w Ith tho llguro b, (tho totter S w as tho luEcutlou of Iho brand) ami ollerlug, whon he touud wo had nohlieepot tint brand, to foil u oiue. Tho lei low should bo watched, mid the brand 'S. IV (State t'rlaon) put on him if ho WoMight. 1 learned from l.afaetto Will lams, whom 1 mot at Upper Soda, that there vero many shmip In tho mountain, In that vicinity, gathered in small lotsaiul rooming ly milking their way across tho niouulaliis to tho Wlllametto alley. 1 found tho In dians on tho llAbt atilo were beginning to pay ntieutlou to dropptsl sheop, and front young Mr. Taylor, who Wat Upper Soda, I 'le-irnod tho bear In that icgtou aro bug lulling to prey upon sheep. Ho was dressing the skin of ono he had Just killed, as I came by, tho stomach of which ho found to bo weli II nod with sheep's wool, Iloforo concluding this, peahaps, too loug paper, it might bo worth whlloto say for tho Information of thoso who liavo not yet takon but mny tnko, shcop oyor this routo, that a wlso policy to pursue would bo to drlvo slow from Lebanon to tho foot of tho mountains, a dlstanco of forty-six miles, and as fast bs tho Hhcop can bo kopt together, up tho Seven Mllo and Nino Milo mountain; thoso aro tho trying drives. From tho top of tho former to tho footof tho lattor nt Fish Lako is eight miles, not bid travollng, nnd down hill most of tho way, but it is ono peculiarity of tho Lobanon rond. that by tho necosslty of pass lug tho impediments which havo to bo over come, tho engineers havo often had to go up hill In order to go down again. I do not say this as speaking against olthor tho construc tors or prosont owners of the road. Tho for mor earned a good land subsidy by construc ting a good road through such a region, and tho lattor, If Inclined to maintain his fran chise, has plonty of fault-finding to contend against; somo of It from settlers along the lino of road, who havo found out that muoh of tho way up to tho foot of tho mountains proper, thoro is ground for a more level, and oven suortor road. These do not seem to ro lled that tho franchise cannot be moved on to now ground now, and remain yalld, con sequently thoy are contending for what can not bo ofToctod. Hut, as I am asked almost ovory day my opinion of tho north Santlam routo as compared with this, 1 will say no more about it at prosout. J. Minto. I. S. My position on tho above trio was man of all work, mostly assisting my wlfo, who wont In theory as an invalid, but who drovo tho toam hauling tho corral, camp oqulpage. ifcc, most of tho way, whllo I kopt up three looso colls, tho camp cow, and nut my hand to tho wheel in baJ places. Wo both had somo now experiences, A OABD. Undor n mtsuudorstandlng of tho inten tions of Mr. Mart. V. Drown, wo notified all porsons not to purchaso a uoto given him by lib for tho purohase of tho Cultivator. We now havo a satisfactory understanding with Mr. Drown that the note has not beon on tho markot, and is not to bo on tho market pre vious to maturity. We woro ourselves part ly to blamo for the misunderstanding that has occurred belwoon us, and which no longor exist. Claiikk fc Cuaiq, Salom, Or., Aug. 21, 1877. Hyrttt'at XjIXo Balaam. As n conquoror of Ithoumatism. Gout, Neu ralgia, and cure lor Scrofula and all dlsoaaos arising from Impurity of blood, tho old and roiiamo I'umuy itiouicine, 1 1 yawn i.ijt Hal mm, stands uncqualod, an proyen by over 300,000 great euros during the past 30 years. Is a radical vogotablo Compound of Sarsapa rillu, Dock. Gualacum, Ac, and a permanent euro. Sold by nil druggists and country grocers. Tnko nothing olso, nnd If thoy haven't It wo solid by oxprets, boxod, ovory where, at ?l nnd $1.25 per bottlo; f 5,00 and SU.G0 hairdoz. Hyatt A Hyatt, '210 Grand St., Now York. The Wheat Market. Thoro la tuoro aotlvlty and a firmer tone to the whoat market. Quotations at San Fran olaco and 1'ortland havo advanced some what, porhapsduo to a weakonlng of freight nnd competition for cargoes and no doubt somnwhtit from tho bad nows concerning tho English harvests, which aro being damaged by continued storms. At this point whoat oontluuoH to rule at ono dollar por buMiel, the same as for weeks past, but of Into our Salem buyers havo beon a trifle nbovo tho Portland market. One dollar por bushol, with 6 con la storage, 0 cents sacks, and VA couts freights Is equal to $I.07Jf or cental at Portland tho highest llguro paid thoro fl,07 cents per cental Is 1.09J por bushol, which Is Just what tho nbovo foots up. Our renders must understand that when wo quote Iho price lit Salem, per bushol, wo rofer to wheat alone, untucked, ruu through the oloanor and iKiured Into tho bin direct from tho wagon. Portland quotations, pir cental, rofer to wheat sacked, und delivered there, which of courso Includes charge for storage and freight. Tho condition of tho murkot may bo con sider! d homewhat improved mid this Im provement, or fttcadines of tho market, it Is thought will continue through tho preMM mouth. Thoso who aro getting ono dollar ler bushol havo n safe thing and quite an uiuouut of whoat is changing hands at that llguro. W. J. Herrni Informs us that ho has takon In atxiut (10 ,000 bushels at the Far mers' WarohmiNK, that he has bought M.OOO of It to All ordeia, mid that over i!3,000 hiuli. els has u! ready beon shipped down the river, Mr. Kinney, ut Salom Mills, Informs us that ho has tHkou in about (S0,(K.H) bushels. It will bo stoii thntn largo amount cf when has all end y loon hauled to market, and tho proportion Is probibly us largo oluowhero us hero. All things considered tho prom?i IooKh somewhat more rellablo for tho maintain hiico of prices than a week ngo. It Is not pmbab'.othatHiiy Immediate rrnotlou will occur. Wo llud that maiiy aro deposing ol their whoU on tho prlnulpln that iv good price It n safe thing. If tho prion holds up it w 111 U) a golden sea-on for our tanner whoMUun to bo reaming a libural degree of prosperity nil over tho laud, European Grain Market LoNnoN, Sopt. 3. TIio .df-Hcn Ultra f Gu :tto says; Wo huvo n.turns troiii Yorkshire mut Linrolushlro, from Norfolk, Sutlolk, Cambridgo, ItiHlfonUhlro, from Kont.Sui. Hex, llartawlUtauel IKret, mid from Slier wltlro, Staflordslilrn nuel lanoMiIro sen irate ly, and returns thus rout lu separato lots do nothing whatnvo; to diminish tho gloomy ohir cterortho prospoot. In Hrat of tho'.o groups of 31 wheat renorts, 'Jl aro below uvenigo aiul only ono Hbeivt'. Of 30 barlev reports, 15 are average uml II umler. Of ' oat roHirts, 17 are average und only two over. In tho eastern county group, of 41 wheat reports, as aro under average. Ot3) oat reports, Ut am average, 0 over audi) under, In the southern county group, of 33 wheat reports. 0 aro average mid ull tho rest under. Of 35 barley reports, !2i are average aud 0 under. Of 3t3 ou oaU, 10 are average, 8 over, 11 under. In the wesfern county group, or 10 wheat reports, 12 are under nvorago. Of 17 barley, 8 are under nvorago. O118oatn,0nre under average, 10 overage and 2 over. Tho Salem Markets. Salem market quotations for country pro duce bought of farmcrjaro as follows: Hay ?12 por ton; ipple? 40 to 50 cent; penrs "Go to fjl; potatoes 4 to 50 cent; plums 7o3 to 51 per bushol. Ejigs 25 cents por doz ; butter 25 cents per lb. tod Mimethlng higher for choice rolls. GrocoilesHnd provhlons remnm as for weeks past; sugars hold their own at the sjuiohlgh figures horftoforo. Oats. Thoro Is a large jleld of oats nil through this vnllov. and a large area bus ,boen (-owed to oats the present eea'on. Wo hear of 45 cents por bushel bolng offered for largo lots. There will he a large surplus and wo may look for an active domand from Cal ifornia through the entire season as the drouth has seriously alluded the feed sup ply of that Stato. Thoro will bo an active domand from Oregon for San Francisco, of oats, hay and mill feed. Ban Francisco market. 1ST TILIORArn. San Francttco, Sept. 4. Whet-8tromrj ihlpitng, H 80ffi 71X; milling, Klour Silppln j ex'.rn t li1' 6"; bikers nnd family. Jobb.uu 7a7 60; (np-rflnc. fttVUS SS. Brley-$t 80 1 83. Oats-l70. Totatoc $1 .lol fo. Oold-1067j Greenback, 0IK03, Silver, &26' dhcount. Albany Collegiate Institute, uSLXve.A.3xrTxr, or. M., Prlucipnl, and Professor of Mnthemnticg French, Portland Produce Market. Wo copy tho following from the Oregonlan of tho 5th: Wheat No large sales are noted; market quiet; holders claiming f-', buyors offering offering fl l)5al 07Jf. Flour Best brands ffl GO nor bbl.; outside and country brands, f() 00; fine and superfine, 5 25a5 GO. Hay Oboico timothy, balod, $12il3; looso Oats Best 50c, common, 47. Bacon SIdos llallcji, hams 12allc; shoul ders, Oo. Lsrd Oregon-mndo, fresh, In lOtb tins, 14o; In kogs, 13allc. Chickens 13 OOaf 1 Zr por dozen, Buttor 18a20c; Checso, UullJc. Eggs 25o pr (lo.. Barloy Cholco browing 1.07J4; food, f 1.50 porewt. Wool-Dnll snlo at ,A?Ji23o, Tho Fall Term of this SchoolwilU)cgm Montlay, Sept, 3d, 1877, FACULTY: Itnv. II. W. STRATTON, A. M., President, and Professor of Montn.1 nnd Mornl Science. .,, T Ilnv. L. J. POWELL, A. and Nuturnl clenr. ProfL.saor of Ancient LnnKunges. miss CLAltA PIUCJ3, H. S., Preceptress, nnd Tencher of Fi AIiss DOHA SALINGEK. Tencner 01 ueniiiui. Miss NETTIE PIPEU, Teuclier of Instrumental nnd Vocal Music. Mks. W. S. PiSTJalta, aeacnor 01 umwum uuu iuiiiiiiK. 1- ' ELOCUTION. Special attention gives to Elocntlooaty drill ana Oratorical tralnlrg. Superior advantages offered In this department. rENMANsnir. Mn. JOHN A. nniGMAN. one of the bct wrlluiff Teachers in the Htatc, hat been engaged to Rko a thorough conrto of Instruction In tjetcmattc Pea. manfhlp daring the f ccond term. BOAUD. ArranpcmcntB have been made by which girls and younu ladles dcflrlne to attend tho College can be boarded either bv tho Principal or l'rofctnor Hewitt. Every caro and attention villi bo given at to deport ment, health, moral, etndy, etc. l'rtcu por week, In cluding board, lodging, fuel, lights, etc., (ft 00 HEALTH, Albany tccmato booneofthohcalthlcit localities In tho State. It baa thu far been comparatively free from thoro much dreaded ecourgca Diphtheria and Typhoid Fever. AVPAHATUS. Already a tnbcrlrtlon paper has been rtaitcd and liberally puhtcrlbcel to pttrchare a thosrand dollar riuiofopnicaianui;ncmicaiAppraiuiior inonencnt nftbo i-cliool. it la connucuiiy opiiciiiino will r THE COUHSK OF bTCDV is euch as Is ccttircn lo tetrolsjof this grade. V r CALENDAn. Tirmabeuln September. ad.NoTembcrlSth, Janua ry Wth. and April 8th. Vacation of one jicck during tho holidays. Commencement day Juno ISth, 18.8. 30 Visiting Cards. Ca d with any nvni nei lir i,rlntol llicrcon ut tonnv nelilri-r in n ncclni eif lii Ceiila. And 4 ileout i.i ii. c. Aildrt , J CLtiiKK, falcm. Oriijon. Oitrtioax. In tho Couuty Court ol tho Muti of Ore'uti for tho County ef Marlon. In the matter of the Ettttu of James ltlckoy, deccas vd, Jauca M. ltlckoy, Admlntttrator. To Henry ltlckey, Thomas II. Ittckey. James M, iiicKey, ana an unknown ueir ri saiu ucceueni: an and i t persons intcreitcd In said Estate. In the namo of the Stato of Oregon : XTOU and each of vou. are bcrebv cited and ro X quired to ippoar ocforo the above named Court, ai thu Court Uouto In Halem, In Mid Marion county, at 1 o'clock p. m, on the OU) day or October, A, D. Ib77. to then and there show cause. If anr exist, why an order should not bo made by said Court authoriz ing said Administrator to sell the Heal Estate of said decedent fur thepa )ment of the administration, cliariies and claims acalnst said Estate, as Petitioned for by said administrator, bald reil estato It describ ed at ioi lows to nit: a part or the Domtlon Mnd Claim or said James Itkkey and wife, In T. 7 t. It 'i w. aim hit 8 u. it, swi lleirlnnln at the . W, corner or Claim 01, and the it. K. comer of Claim 61 In T 8 S. II. S V. and niiiulnir Uihucj '. 0 dcir. 15 mln, v. 4, C) chains; thenco '. -todeg, aimtn. E. .10 ao cuainsj inence . 4 elfg. 10 mln w, l chains thence N,49deif. SI mln. E. 39.14 chains: thence N 71 ilty u) mln. E 0.5U chalm; thence N 6 dec an mill. V 4.S0 chains: thence N. 43 dor. iti mln. K. .1.BO chain: thence easterly tolntrrsect thu south Hue of "in iiaim oi, ni a poiui a. w oeg. oj nun fc. a vi chains from an anglo In said south lino of said claim M; thence rt 49 de-i;, 3J mln. V. M W chains to the iiiaceof beglnniuir, containing alout S) acres And that son Ice rtkt citation be made on non-resident helrt by publication of thu same In the Willamette Kaiimkh, a weekly uvwspaper published at a!em. Oregon, once a week for lour weekt puctessivvly next I'lviiuiui; rniu ,1111 ii u I'Lliiuvr, 10, ,, -N f JO!l Salem, btpl. -I. lefTT. 1'EEIILtb, County Judce, 3IHV4 Notioo. In the imtterof the Ouardlaushlp of Eduard Dou lllot ane Alfred Uoulllot, minor heirs of Augustus Doulllot, deceased NOW. on this day. September 4. A. I). 1S77, came I O. bill livan, Kiiael!au or raid minor heirs, nnd presented hit petition prnjliu- for an order to sell the rial enttu of said minors In .Marlon contt), Ur i iron, elitcrlbeil In his vnld petition, and It appearing to the satl.ractlon nf thu Court thlt It Is iiecetrar and for the hot Interest eift Iih ik mluois that th sn'd real oftatu should bj sold, te Is t erebv ordered aid decreed that thu next of kin ot raid u'ards, and all erron liiteresteel lu slid eit itv, nppnir before meat tho Court House In the ell) of sa em. in Marloi roiintj.UuDiu, oil the-iiih ill) eifOctoKr, IsTT.at tho hour nf 4 o'clock p ui and show eatin, if t,m lh imie, ith) allctiin'thniilt not be emu Hit lor Iho mil of said ertate. r-erMce of thl onKr shall bo inseleb) publlcailou iu the Wiliaxlttk FAitMtn for threi wit' ucce.ilul) befoto raid tfi ela of October, A. 1) IsTl JOHN O 1'cEHLEs, Count) Judje Mirlou Ce Ore.'on Silem Sept I it:?.. aiu.l ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. XoMcetU lierelygeu tluil w l.oilrik nr AillulnUlriitlon uixiii iho estieio of Unreinkou cut l luetic llitt Kvr elecni-il. lVr n il i Inv'el illiic ......., ,, iniuu ill fll'DI'lll llltlll iuikiuuv pn ciuti the I.hw Oilleti nf Ijvon A (.'iitltiii. ms Ue in, within hlx iiiiiiiih-iKiiu tola Onto nnd ltrousowlus tue eiiito-l I nihki 'iiiUHilhite l'U)ineut. HXTIII-'M liowiCEft, OKOUUK UOWKXIt. Ait.' i)thh7; Ai.,lkUtiiiiON, DO or acrlcultuml use. Frrei to anjr Aildrvu. 0TUOKltY WARD A CO., Orlsiiuiaranco Supply House. . ZZMfXi Wutu.a -ire., CUICAUO, II L MOT FAII. to send for our cr Citalomie. It con tains valuable Infor matlon for t" cry pri-Kou coutcm plailug the pur ehisoof anrarllcla for personal, family Tho Light-draught Steamer CITY OF SALEM WlU. AlE PACiriC WllAlir, Portland, for Salem, ard IntermcUUte Tolnts, On Mondays, WednesJajs, and Frldajs, At rt o'clock A. t The L,lghtIrauKlit Stcniuer Will make Trips to tho upper Klver. U. B. SCOTT & 0. . J. HATCH, General Manager. auU RATES OF TUITION PEIt TEIIM.U Primary Department t B W Common English ,":. Higher Dranchca, Including Preparatory Utln and Greek 10 Collegiate. Including Hleher Utln and Oreck. unm-iui M.ihnmiitlr. Mental and Moral telence 00 Mcdern Lani;na(rcs. each extra 3 tw Instrumental Music ' J UsoofPlano 2 S2 Commercial Department 3 w Incidentals W WmSZ COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. Durlne the second and third tcrma. a thoronph course of Instruction will be given In Book-keeping and Business forma. At a comparatively small ex penre. student mav secure, here, what would cost them a laree sum of money to obtain nt a commercial roltese. It Is impossible for any ono to become a linlshed accountant without ft thorough knowledge of tho principles or Atlthmotic, unpiitn urammar ana tniiMsii uomposiuon; wo, mereiorc. recommend tho study ol those In connection with Book-keeping, tho amount secured by the 1st of Jannary, haye JOHN HUGHES, -DEALER IN- Gkrooe.rle.w PAINTS, JL.X1.42L OILS. WINDOW GLASS, Building Materials OF ALL KINDS. IS THE AOENT FOR THE SALE OF THE RUBBER PAINT, ALL COLORS, Mycr J&a Lo-weiiMtoin's "Vui-iiIhiion, HOWELL & BROTHERS' WALL PAPER AND BORDER, -AN! San TTLsStzx Lime. State Street, Salem Oregon, WHEN YOU WANT TO PAINT, .USE THE., AVERILL FAZXTT. It Is prepared read)' for Immediate use, and of ALL DESIRABLE COLORS AND PURE WHITE, It Is easy to apply. For durability, and It wilt beauty, und not crack, peel or chalk off. brilliancy ot color It Is For sale In any quantity by WEATHERFORD & GO. DEALERS IN.... DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, AND PERFUMERY. SALEM. OREGON. nwyStt W.WBlTllElirOBD. I, w, wnTnsnroiiD. Weatherford & Wbnlesitle and lfetall Dialers In mm ) Co.. PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS, & erfumery TOILET GOODS, Etc, eto. PURE WINESand LIQUORS, For Medicinal purposes. Sffedioines Compounded, and Prescriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co., FeJU OonunereUUtmt, SALKM. The Old Immigrant Rome Acrons tlio Cuciuo Itloiiiilulu, HQWOMNEUUTTIIE CntcU" Jlu'dnrr' B i',, Oontpr.oy, Raniln. Tii abd). Mi lii. a liirl w'iCatc IS.idV, ,, ', , , ,! lo- j. 1.1U . i -, iiroiHnn.it 1 1 lUX I 1!.' s ., Hie ililio uly t ' i' i t , u IUI. a.l.r ! I inouiiiaii... ly. U1 K1- M'axciui, i lie. 10:: Sh-n. c i or ull lmIob oml comln? from orlntuMnrlcn, m mil afhliisioii. Linn, lleulon, ai.il I'olU cOuiitUr, thl U by Urihcbitt, iicati't. HLdchiaiurt route, h. U. COALMAN, I'roildent. Harvev E, Cnoie, bee. leliul c ii. , - eM'u-lvo ln- ) )k- t i t I.AU- " ij Irli'jr- are mull li i 'i OU.MI !) ' iioi'ti i, :i.-i u iiui- '. ii i.i i I),.tiio i nr itie ii.U 'u I'.ml id tltr ttiO inlli. 1'ioiu fraliin, IdO mill. fraddlit. Cue; I'nQk, xx ; cat' KELLY & UNDERWOOD, :v: i NrrTi 71 Carriage & Wagon Makers, Salem, Oregon, HAVE ON HAND A CHOICE LOT OF FOIW bprlufj Wagons, Carriages, & Buggies, of their own make, Manufactured of the BEST quality of Jerey nicVory. UlTenia call, aidezamli-e our work, and judg for youiaelrea. . , , . . , . All kind of Repairing and Geneial Jobbing doa at taori notice. P i 'I . 1 1. jUllllill'i mn.. mUM mtmfrf