Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, September 14, 1877, Page 5, Image 5

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WILLAMETTE FARMER
N.B.!N.B.i!N.B.ii!
AS THERE 19 NOW AN OPPOSITION STEAM
(hip line from San Franclico to l'ortliud, I will
deliver tho folloln(? stock, nt price phen, at Port
.and, Oregon. All orders to b accompanied with
cash:
Thoroughbred Live Stock,
All with pedigrees from beet breeder.
Berkshire I'lgs,
Six weeks to 3 months old. Hoars, $10, 8ow, f 43,
each. Estcx, Suffolk, and Poland China, at the samo
prices.
Short Horn
(Durham) Hulls, 10 tolO months old $150 to 3no each.
C'OlSWOlsl, LctCCNtCt',
Southdown, or Merino Rams, ('elected) 'M each,
bhrobthlro Kami, lGOcach.
Angora Goats,
Men bred, nearly thoroushbrcd, f 30 to I0 each.
Hills over $100. sixty dajs' time, Interest nt 12 per
cent., with cood endorser.
ROLLIN P. SAXB.
Importer and Breeder, nth and Howard St.
Aur. 81,- w I. San Francisco, California.
PLUHHER FRDITIDRYEES,
Premiums:
I will pay n OOLD rilF.MUUl ror ino mn icii
samples r Fruit drild by tti? I'l.WiriIKI
lItO!ENS"' of flvo pounds each te bo dcllNirid to
mo In East Portland, In tlmo for tho OrcROU Mate
Fair of 1877.
1st PREMIUM 80. 2d PREMIUM 820.
3d Premium 810. 4th Premium 85.
1ST" Thco Famplcs will bo exhibited at tho Fair
marked with owners name.
NEW STEAM-SHIP LINE
DKTWKKN
San Franoisco 'and Portland.
The P. C. S. 8. Co.
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ILL UKUKAFTill RUN A LINK OF STEAM-
ships rcfiUiaru, every une u.jo unvvu .-
Francisco andTortland
AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
Tho ANCOU will leave Monday September 3d.
J. HI. JWcCRAKKN CO,
Agent..
For Sale.
QOr7 ACRES OF TIMHRIl LAND, 8AW-MIDL,
OZl I lllacksmlth Shop, three houses, two barus,
fouryoko of OXEN. Situated on LONG TOM, In
Lane county. Terms sasy half cash, balanco on
time. TltloROod. For further particulars, address
an2tm3 Cbetht'r, Lano county, Or.
1004. 1877.
Tho Oaljr Btrlctrj- Wholesale Drug House
in Oregon.
T. A, DAVIS fc CO.,
71 Front Street,
HORTLANU, OREGON,
OFFKIl TO TI1K DUUO AND GENERAL MER
cbandlso trade a completo assortment of
Drugs,
Patent Medicines,
Fine Chemicals,
Glassware,
Shop Furniture, ami
Druggists1 Sundries.
ALSO,
WINDOW GLASS,
Of all sires aud qualities.
WH3TE LEAD,
Of nil the leading brands, In tins and kegs,
COLORS. IN CANS and DRY.
Putty, Lampblaok,
Rod Load, Gluo.
VARNISHES,
Including the flucst brands for Coach Falnlcr' nie.
Paint, Whitewash, and Varnish Brushci,
MNKF.i:U OIL, In barrels and cans.
Turpentine, Coal Oils, Castor Oil, Lard OU,
Xcat'nToot Ojl, Fish Oil.
v AlooHol,
In barrels and cases.,
Blue Vitriol, Sulphur. Castile
Soap, C'oncenirateil fye,
iotUHn.
Blttox U ltlxxcia.
Quioksilver and Strychnine.
In Quart, Half-Gallon. One-Gallon, and FlTe-Qallon
Caps and Barrels, etc . etc.
We are Acents for Oregon and Washington Terri
tory for
THE AYERILL PAINT.
THE DEST MIXED FAINT IN UBB for
Kalll.rkrr larbo'lc Hbwp rip. Wliele Jtkeep
HaA and Hqul.rtl FjIsod. '" Mni
X3T We buy oar coods from first bauds, thus en.
abacus to compete with any market on the Coast,
as a comparlion of our prices will prove. ay9
A. L. STINSON.
Book and Job Printer,
rfVinl JBoolrtliuler,
olman's Block, Old Senate Cham
ber, Salem.
Artwlntst.rator'e Notico.
. . . i h tria nnr1trll?ned.
N
of Mailon.in the of Oieaon. pa Ih .. Ih
Itf a rnnrtr nithln six months from this date,
cald county, w"wnft$.COi,j.jjR, Administrator.
Dated, August glth, UTT.
SPECTACLES, SPECTACLESI
For Old and Young.
Far-Sighted and Ncar-Sighted,
8hoollnc-Ola..e Wr sportameii.
STEEL. SILVER, AND GOLD FRAMES.
T AM prepved to PPWP!SJftSVw,,
1 Prl"VeeV 0P.0,"ust.
Si'.em, Jlayl9.1S76.
FROM OUK ALBAKY OCCASIONAL.
, Septnmber 10, 1877.
Wheat flru, nt 91. It will requlro from
elfrlit to tin ilbys tiilr weather yot to enablo
(ho farmers in t.h Is vicinity to pot in ml the
Kraln, yet the balk of It Is now s.afo.
A trro.U many' Initulginnts have located
In Albany this summer.
Empty houses very carce, notwithstand
ing many ii6W onf, have been orected dur
Ihr tho season,
Nearly nil our merchants Bro nlrundy open
lutr out Urgo stocks of Kail goods.
llii&ine3 onlUenliig up, hikI everybody Is
cxpectlnir a cood tlmo.
Mr, Wlswoll, forineily of tho Capital rlty.
ht, within a fow days past; taken charge of
tho K.xuhRUgo hotel ol this place. This is
nufllolont to lntiuro success to tho houo.
Under the tnsuijrtunfMt of Mr. Wlswell and
his accomplished lady, this hotel is bound to
bo popular.
Dr. Jrviuo's church liava mado very great
improvements to tholr house of wornlilp.
fhey lmvo expended about 1,500 In onlnrK
log nnd making now lmproveinenlH. When
completed It will bo the neatest and most
commodious church iu the city.
ltov. Howard W. Strattou, Pastor of the
Presbyterian and Concregationftl Ohurches,
of this city, who wont East early last Spring,
to attend tho Gonoral Assembly of tho Old
School Prosbyterlan Church, nnd also to
ltbor in tho Interests of tho Albany College.
Is expected homo shortly. Ills oeoplo will
welcome him back.
ltov. J. F. Devore and family, who have
boon bo micccHiful during tho pat your, In
building up Method Iht Interests hero, leaMi
during tho prosont wtok, for Eukouu City,
their new Held of labor. Their many frleuds
horo wish them iibnndaut succoas.
Wo aro Informed that the Albany Collego
has oponod quite promisingly; every one
seems plnasod with tho present management
of thin school. Tho district schools hero do
not open till tho first or October. With tho
present corps of teachers thoy bid fair to be
successful.
The various churches wero emptied very
uucerlmonlously last Sunday by a fa no Are
alarm. Our Are boys don't wait for the dox
ology orameD, when there Is a chance to
shosr their mui-clo.
The synod or the U. P. Church, for the
district of California and Oregon, will begin
Its annual session in this city next Thursday
tho 13th Inst., Tho Rev. Mr. Gibson, from
California and other distinguished mlnls'eri
will be In attendance. A. O
W1U aot Rotarn.
We learn with regret that Sister Mary who
has been the lady Superior for tho past four
teen years of the Academy of the Sacred
Heart In this city, and who went East last
July for a visit to her early homo In Canada
will not return. Sho has been placed In h
higher chargo, bolng now one of those who
have nndor tholr control the general icovern.
mont of tho "Sisters of the iloly Names"
throughout tho North Araorlcan continent.
Slstor Mary ban Indeed "been faithful over a
few things and is now ruler over many."
Tho splendid edifice that adorns and boauli
lies our otty ih almost ontiroiy nuo to nor
exertions and will long remain ft monument
of what ono good, truo woman can accom
pllsb,whoio heart and soul havo entered Into
tho work. Many kind wishes are wafted
from tho Paoltlo sboro for tho health, pros.
Sorlty and long life of "Sister Mary, of the
acred Heart, of Salom, Oregon."
Aa Old Map.
Mr. H. K. Davis brought to us yesterday
an old map of the United States, for Inapec
tlon. It Is called "Mltchel's Travelers' Guldo
through the United Stateeof America." A
map of tho roads, distances, steamboat and
canal routes by J. H. Young, of Philadelphia
and publUheu in 1833 by S. Augustus Mitch
el. fbornap.lsa veritable curiosity, the
estern country has but here and thorn a
town. Michigan Is a Territory. Wisconsin
Iowa. Nebraska. Kansas, etc.. aro unknown
aud tho Pacific CoaM a "terra Incognita." No
network or railroads covor me lacooi tuis
map, but In lieu thereof aro zlg zsg county
and btato roads, impcrirct oxcopt so mr ns
their torminal polntH are concerned. Great
ohanccs for map nwkors since thli map wits
tout out 41 years ago.
Nonpareil Mining Company.
At meeting of tho incorporators nnd
stockholders of this company , hold last
ovoning, tho following Hoard of Direc
tors wero elected: J. L. Parr lib, Dr. II.
Stnlili. Dr. V. C. Palnii. J. V. Crawford nnd
W. W. Martin. Tho following olUcersoftbu
company wero thou elected. President, J.
L. PitrrlshrSocretary, W. W. Martin: Treas
urer, J. W. Crawford. Tho claim of this
company is locatod near that of tho uele
bratfd Capital mine, nnd the prospects for a
good paying mine Is more than good. The
ledge is three foet wldo and assays well. Too
geiulenen connected with the now company
are well known in the community, a guar
antee that the new organization mean to do
their best to "strike oil."
Organi.
If you want a good, round, smooth, sweet-
toned Organ one that is made of the beBt of
material, and will last a lifetime get tho
Whitney k Holmes, ot J. H. ltobbins, Port
land, Oregon,
Knee Cut.
A young man worklug for Mr. N. Robert
son, near the Prlnglo school houxe, while
chopping wood yesterday, cut himself se
verely square on the knee pan. Fortunately
the blow waa a glancing one, otherwise ho
would have mado a serious Job of it. As it
was a stitch or two and good big sticking
plaster Uxed tbn cut up all right, but lift will
be "on the limp" for a week or two before ho
entirely recovers.
To tlio -AJIlioteil -LilieH In
piirticiilui'.
Wbynoedyou suffer with Paralysis when
you can be cured ? Why will you suffer
with Rheumatism when you cau be cured?
And why have so miuy aches aud pains
when it Is within your reach to be cuied ?
I am cow established In Palem, prepared to treat
all Chronic Diseases, such as Ithcumatlsm, Neuralgia,
Consumption, Kidney diseases, and in fact all disus
es that bumaa flesh Is heir to. Special attention paid
to Female Weakness and nervous pioitration, which
Is to common to Ladles. Children's diseases cot ex
cepted. In connection with my practice, I bae one
of the celebrated Medicated Vapor Lightning Cream
Baths, which aids vastly In removing all chronic dis
eases. It opens the pores or the skin, and throws off
the slimy, morbid matter, which Is one of the great
causes of so much suffetlte- When we once think
that two-thirds of all we take into orr system passes
off through the pores or the skin, we need net stop
long to wonder wby we are sick, when we pay so
little attention to the most Important emunctory or
our bodies. Burlng the patt nine months I have bad
this bath In operation, and many can testify to It
efficacy. I treat patient by the week, or by single
treatment.
Ladle will do well to give me a call. Residence,
loutbestt corner or Center and Summer Street,
Salem, MHS. B. W. CBAIG, 31. D,
OREGON STATE FA1H.
For tho Information of our readers nnd
tho publlo genornlly, woglvo tho names or
tho olUcors und porsons having chargo or tho
various dopartmontM at tho coming Stato
Fair. It will bo observod that tho Soclotv Is
peculiarly forltinnto In tho soleetlon of Its
Managers, bjhI tho names glvea below nro n
sine Indication tht tho coming annual Fair
will exceed miy of Its predecessors In iho tw
tent. rlclmcsH nnd variety of display. Wo
I noto from our soveral Statu exchange's that
preparation! aro bointt MMiw in all poiiiona
orthoSwto, by Block men nud othors, to
atteuil tho grand festival. With good woaUi
ordurlugtho week wo pro.llrt the i.iwst
gathering overseen In tho State r.f Orecon.
PixsUlcntW. P. Wntsou, Wasco county.
Vlco ProsUhmtsJituies Ta,om, Polk
county; C P. Durkhart Utm csuuty.
Secretary E. M. Wallo, MHrl'in.
TVoiMHirr LmIiI & Bi"u Marlon.
i;xiM of Managers 'tho. Smith, Douglas
souuty; Win. Drown, Dk"r; Win, Dlghain,
Wh-.co! I). W. Chuosnman, Ltko M. Wllklns,
Lano; A. Luelllng. Washington; S.LuollIng,
riackatnas; O. W. Hunt, Marlon; S. G.
Reed, Multnomah; O. J. Uaskett, Polk;
Jas.Kelsay, Denton; Jos. Hamilton, Linn,
E. Stewart, Grout; J. T. Mlllor, Jackson: D.
(' Stownrl. Yamhill; W. J. Suodgrnss,
Union: William Wilson, Tillamook nnd
Jnob Frazor, Umntlllh.
Chief Marshal K. A. Irvine. Linn.
Chief Marshal Jwilio)i-V. D. Prettyman,
Polk.
General Superintendent Horse Vtpartmtnt
-Win. Hicham, Wbnco.
Executive Committee K. M. Wnlto, John F.
Miller, Delos Jetrersou.
.Fiikmcc Cumidirrrc C. W. Hunt, Jos.
Hamilton, Wm. Dlglntui.
Publishing Committee T. L. Davidson,
John F. Mlllor, John Mlnto.
sm'KMNTKNDKNTS.
Division A Horses, Wm. Illgham, Wasco
county. , ,
Division D Cattle, J. T. Apporson, Clack
amas, Division O Sheep, Jesse Parrlsh, Marlon,
Division D Swine and poulty, Nelson
Price, Benton.
Division E Farm products, E. B Dufur,
Waao.
Division -Plowing, Robert Imbrle,
Washington.
Division G Oregon Manufactures; John
Kellv, Multnomah.
Division 11 DomesHo manufacturea; O.
W. Hunt, Marion.
Division Dairy Products; Mrs. G. O.
Glenn, Marlon.
Division Woolen manufactures; Mrs.G.
W. Hunt, Marlon.
Division A' Bread, cakes, preserves, olc;
Mrs. Dr. Warrlner. Polk.
Division L Millinery, sewing, knitting
etc; Mrs. B. F. Townend, Polk county;
Mrs. W P. Watson and Mrs. J. M. Klnsoy,
Marlon.
Division MVor articles made by Misses
under H years of ago; Mrs. 0. Ilockorsmltb,
Marlon.
Division JV For articles mado by MIses
under 12 years of ago; Mrs, George Cook,
Marion.
Division O For articles mado by boys un
der 14 years of ago; E. K. DaLasbmut, Polk
county.
Division J fruits; iionry uartor, Msrinn.
Division Q Garden products; Jos Hamil
ton. Linn.
Division ii-Flowers ; L. W. Morgan,
Multnomah.
Division S-Natural history, mining pro
duels and arts; Dr. E. Y. Chase, Marlon.
Division T Works of art and fncy work
Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson, Clacaamas.
Divisionll Equestrlanshlp; James Tatom,
Polk.
Division V Wild animals; Wm. Elliott,
Clackamas.
GUsm Yobp .Wtsat.
Dr the Portland papers vro we that two car
loads of wheat have been rejected at that
nlaco on account of it dirty condition. Our
larmorH ahould see to it that tbl doei not oc
cur Raln. We now Kt aevoral contn moro
per bushel in the Liverpool markot for qur
wheat than California (loos, (or tho simplo
reason that It U oomn better and cIoaii r.
Let a few vutroh of dirty wheat from horo ?o
to that market nnd tho prices will fall on
Orogon wheat, And tboconsequoncos will bo
that our formers hero wll' loso iu proportion.
Tho way to remedy this Is to storo where
your whoat will bo oloanod, Novor eoll In
tho Hack Just as It coiuos from tho thresher,
for liiKt as sure bs vou do you will looo. The
buyer orcourw will 'dock" you on account
oftho dirt, aud lu ulnocsset, out of ton ho
will mako by tho operation. Of oourno h
buyer can pay moro for your whoat If ho oin
get to dock vou Jubt as much bh ho wIkIiis
per bushel on account of the dirt, but do not
let this oder alluro you. Uavo yourjrraln
oleaned aud In nearly overy caio you will
bvo nionoy, and at tho satno time koep up
tho reputation of our State, and thus keep up
the prices, .
PACIFIC CONFERENCE.
From Rev. Samuel Ilelnlnser. who hoa
Ju.t returned from thu Puciilo conference of
the Evaneonnellial Church which cloxed Its
session this forenoon at Albany, at 11:30. we
learn oftho following appointments tor the
oomlng conference year, and other items.
Presiding Elder, Joslah Ilowersox.
Albany, Joslab Ilowereoz.
Salem. A. W. Bower.
Yamhill and Portland, Samuel Ilelnlnser.
CorvalllH. W. O. Kantner.
Buena Vista, Jay, Croasman.
San Francisco, F. W. VookIIu.
It was ascertained by roforts made from
tho savoral Districts, that the clear gain In
membership to the church during the paitt
year, was ovor -10.
The Conferenco adjourned to meet In Sa
lem tho tlrst Thursday In Septemler, 18TS.
Athouasnums Election,
Tho AthcDiouino, of tho Willamette Unl
vorhitv, met Friday aftornoou nnd elected
the following ollicors for the ensuing term:
President, Kmllv Parmenterj Vlco Presi
dent, Lizzie McNary; Secretary Nllllti Hallj
Treasurer, Sarah Jonea: Librarian, Mlnnlo
Cunulugham; Censor, Kmma Ilovondon.
Large Land Sole.
Col. T. II. Cam), agent of the Board for the
tale of School Lands, sold, on Saturday last,
0(10 aero, lying In Umatilla county, to Im
migrants who are inaklug permanent Im
provements. Two deeds call for 210 acrta
each. Tho money paid for this land is dc
posltod with the t'ouuty Treasurer of Uma
tilla county.
Election of Directors.
The stockholders In the Mount Jctlarson
Pass Wagon Road met on Saturday, Kept. 8,
and elected tho following Directors for the
ensuing year: Frank Cooper, T. II. Cann,
John B. Cann, T. B. Jackson, John Hughes,
Q. W. Hunt and Setli It. Hammer,
Tho dnpot at Jefferson Station was entered
last night, and several trunks broken onen
and plnndered of valuables. Mr, H. T. Join
son tue agent, lost a suit of clothes, an Odd
FelliwM pin and several articles of minor
value. The robber or robbers aro thought
(o be the xsmo that recently broke Into the
depot at E 'j gene City.
T. CUNNINGHAM & CO.,
Salom, Portland, Albany, Junction City, and Walla Walla
SOLK, AGENTS FOIt
The following FIRST-CLASS Jlnuhitios, which wo aro nowZrccoiving for tho'
Scosioii sot 1077,
J. 1. CASE'S TH11KSH1NG JMACH1N ESJ
Both End and Si do Shako Tiglit-Goarod.
Westinghouse Vibrator Threshing Machines,
TiaiIT-CtI3AltJD KKD-SITAKli.
J. I. CASE'S THRESHING ENGINES;
8, 10, 12, 15, and 18 J?.orso Power. """
Treadwell
Manufactured by
With Now and Valuablo
Hlaines' Illinois Hleaaer,
SINGL.lS'GUMl,
Wrought-Iron and Scrow-IItib Wheels, atljustnblo Jteol and Truss Frame.
jcx3nsrTo:rxr .
WROUGHT - UION HA11YESTERS.
Wrought-Iron Combined Reapers and
X1.X7SSZIXJsXj1S
Combined Reapers and Mowers.
WOOD'S Single A Combined Reapers and Mowers.
WOOD'S Single Mowers, three sizes.
Johnston Mowers, one size.
ADAMS AND FRENCH HARVESTER,
' Oonctueror.
runt A Bradley Inlky kei, O&MTBKZriAXs Bulky Bake, iclf lump,
She Best In Uie.
Thimble Skein and Iron-axle Frame, nnt! Freight Wanensj, all nIzcm
Newlon 4-spring Hacks, made oxiircssljjfor tho.OrcRon Market.
0NTo-vrtoX Tbrcc-Sprlnjf, I'latform Sjirlntf, and .Bcrull-Sprluu XXnoXsjm siail BtKlCIRS,
Crardou Olty Flowai,
Harrow and niiltlvatnrat (lardcn Cliy Unlkr nnd iinnit l'lowsi Farmer. t'rlrnd
UIIA1N DHIIiLNI Vstsi Hriint & lii. ITIONlTOIt llroHd-ra.t KKKUKIt aiiid
CIH.T1VA1TSHI J ?APlTAIi IHIITIVATOHSJ llllNNINUIIAftPN
OUI.TIVAISMIS. llio Hot In lliu World.
Leather and It libber HBtYMNU, Tlachliie Kxlraa, llarduarr, Iron, and ftferl.
W Hpcclal Circulars, Illustrated, wltli prices, sent to any address, (rco or cliarvc. Wo aro MANl'KAC-
TUItnilS' AOENTS, and will sill at umi-hock nucas. " u
may7
KrontSt., rOKTLANI); Commercial
OXXX20-O3NT
SWmil
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COMPANY.
Capital, $300,000.00
Assets. - $568,547.45
Income, 1875, - $465,90429
Losses paid out since organiza
tion, - - $1,137,367.50
HAMILTON BOYD,
MANAOKit.
an3tf 74 First SI.. lOHTIi.ND.
NTOftTH SALEffl STORE.
a T TS BRICK STOKE, HAS JUST UKCKIV
IX. ed a full assortment of
G-encral Moroh.indiso,
Dry GoodSj
Grooerxes,
Boots & Shoee.
Hardware,
Clothing
jatealatcd for the Cltyand ConntryTrade. Iloncbtae
ow.sndwlll bu sold at a HMALL A I'HOKIT. as
.hos who 8KLI. AT COST. tWHooas dBllvered to
.v oart ol tho cltr tro of charue. Novhr
-wn.y
Second-class KetvlliiC Machine., whru you can
Get a Singer!
Of the GOOslRICII IlKUDIIKHs, lor only
f 15, and npwards. r Offlco In Armstrons's Shoe
shop, State street. Snlom. auDml
BOOKBINDING
In ronnectlon
Hh mr I'rlnllns Ituoms Is rem
rv. 1'sixr Ittillnr. liUnV II l
,)lel ItookblnJer:
nsnufsctnrlnK. Massitnes an 1 IIikiL. U.uikI In aio
fvl. llA.LlnillCir nestlrexscntrd. Ontrrinriiiiibt
1 attemlFil tn. Saai for e.lluuln. J'lltea lun
isanr InUiDliute.
AdJren, K. M. WAITK,
Ntcssnt Printer hsiiI Houkbliider.1
Orsr's lllock. Kttot HVLKJI.OIIKOON
JOHN G. WRIGHT,
Dealer In
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Crockery and Glassware,
Wooden and Willow Ware,
Tobaooo and Cigars,
COMMERCIAL BTREET.
Balem, April SO, 1875.
dftwtl
BU. K. Y. OHASB,
-DBXVIT U. Col., UU Bonteoo D.S. Yoluttsn. -
OMcs). OuMa'i.Mock w alatoa.
fjom
F I
Wroilfiht-Ii'OIl
SiiiKlo-Gonr
J. I. Case & Co.,
Improvements for 1877.
p. nrrNriMTMniTAiisT . nn
81., HAT.KM: anil Clieailio'a lllock, ALUAlY, Olt.
Tho P. 1. T. Company's
temuor
McMINNVILIE
WILL LKAVB
Portlmul ir Salom
Kvory FRIDAY, rotnrnlus on 8ATURHAY,
POH DAYTON-On MONDAY and WK11NKS
DAV; rcturnlutfou TUBHDAM) and THURSDAYS.
9
Patrouizo Your
Own
Boat!
Protection nun I list High
Rules
tjinuaniceii.
XOIICE TO PKKSONS I.NTKNDI.VU
KMHJKATK TO 0KE00.V.
TO
Direct Passage from New
York to Portland, Oregon.
Land Dkivwitment 0. A 0. It., i
I'oitTUNK, Jiinuta, 1KT7, t
spilR ORKflON HTKASIhllll COMPANY HAS
JL iiKreod to carry on Its Iron rtcninilp,now bilnj:
built at ('buster l' , liy John Koatli Sun, uon her
completion, on or about tho lath day of January,
IhTS steoravo passeuirn from New York to Portland,
direct, via the Straits of Maellaii, at iho extremely
low rate of 75.00 currency, board Included.
ThU steamer will be the best, strongs: aul most
comfortably arranged ship ever built In tho United
Htau- Nueed, IHV knot". Dimensions: mi feet In
leuutb; Iti feet beam; !T1)tf depth of bold: cafurlty,
x.yu ions; uju cauiu anu aju sieerave pas
The Bittnir uu of the .teorsire will receive tuecUl at
lMIPLI.
tention; If will beiimildM with all modern linpiore
mentsand Its ventilation will bo perfect Kvery at
tention will he jiulJ to the comrort of iiasienvera,
and thu fare wll) be of the best quailtr. Vart or tL.
deck r. om will be fitted up lor lefrlKeratlntr purpos
es, wlthavlew to furnish psssenver fresh iniat du
rlutf the w hole voyai-e.
The voiae will ho made In about slity days.
To assist persons who desire toemlurate toOreson,
ai;rlcultural and other Implem-uts will bo takmm
very low rates
For persons here who hae frleuds In the Atlantic
Slates Hl.lilnjf to coituto (irtou this ofttr a rare
opportunity, as the aiiuoyancrs and fatluue of tho
ourluuU route hyrallaieaolded, aud lhoparafieU
coi.slderably less.
Porpattlrular Information address V. O. B(tmldt,
1 South Wllllsm street, New Yolk, or
Jm6) V. SCllULKK,
Laud A tent O. & 0. R. R. Co , J'urtl.nd, Vyp
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Administratrix's Notice.
NOTIt'K Is hereby (,'lxn that Mary lloyt ha tit's
day been appolutid by tho 1'r.ibate Court of Ma
rlon county, State of Oriuon, as administratrix of tho
estate of Joseoh lloyt, lain of said (ouuty, dtrtand.
All pel kiiis havliiK claims UKlnt said (State will
present them tine at my rtstdencv In haleni. Or
ci:on. within six months from date, or ihry will bo
forever baned. MllY 1IOVT,
Adui'x of R.talo of Joseph lloyt. dertasec'.
Salem, Auk. t), 1M7. il
Established 1840.
Original Liver Medicine.
FOR ALL DISKrtfiKS OK THE LIVER, SOUR-
NE-jS OF THE STOMACH, LOHSOFAIM'E-
TITE, SICK HEADACHE, ETC. ETC.
1'ltlCK, One Dollar,
T, A. DAVIN, CO.
Wholesale Dra(UMs,71 FroutSt. I'ortlaid,
ira)3J-4m. Acents for Orszon.
For Sale!
Hi'!
TIIR TIVR HRHIDKNL'K corner of Cntr-ncr-
clul and Division streets, In desirable situation,
.ultli house lurve. well finished, and couvement-
ly arranged, and itro uids Ustefully omauiented. Will
be sold very lowr and on actomirodatlkiK
terms. Appfyto' WII.I.I..'
setitl l'alton's Block State St.. Sauw.
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