. -"frW HHIiHI 1RXy.-t i VW. W1LX.AMETTE FARMER. f 8 i i i r - kvi - i v TlE fIrKETS. Tho Wheat Market. Wu nrc- plf Ritd to iiiiuounco ft flnntr lono to Urn wheat markr-t. both at homo and abro'nl, nnd an Advanco of prlco to corroH pond. Snloin Mills advanced to 91.09 por bush"! n Monday and thut prlco Is now paid both at tho mllta and by V. J. llorrcn at tho Farmers' Warohouso. A glnnco at tho condition of Iho KhijIIhIi markot as doscrlliod in tho cablegram from tho .Mark Lano Express of Tuemlay, will uliow iho grounds for tho Improvement of thu market. Throughout Ernnpo, and on poclnlly in tho Hrltlsh Islos, thoio Udisap- polntment In tho crop roturriM and harvest prospbcts, to whloh add tho Indollnlto pro louKAltonof tho KusHO-Turklsh war, and wo liavo tho causos that Influonoo tho English whoat markot to-day. Tho profipoct In bottor than wo conoldorod It two weeks ago for prlcos bolng hii.stalnod. It Is claimod In woll postod quarters, howov r, that clrcumstancos may arlto at any tlmo lo more or less depross tho market. Whllo this may bo truo lo nomo oxtent. wo till oo no reason to foar a dUastrous fall of pricos, and thoro may not bo any great ad vance. Wo think pricos arn huro lo bold good, and may bocotnu sjitculatlvo townrd uprlng, but our producers can roallzo a good, thing this fall, at prosont figures. Many nro soiling at prosont ratoi, holding thatthoy lavo a suro thing and arosatlifled with It. Tho whoat market Is an luoxpllcablo rlddlo and no man living can pronounce upon its ut tiro with cortalnty. Tho wet weather that has prevailed for tho past few days promlsos to puss off and Joavo pleasant sklos, which Is to bo hoped as much wheat Is uncut and thoro must dam age result from tho raliiH as a croat oxtotit of wlui.it has boon beaton down and will bod If ilcult to savo. Mr, M. Jj, Savage, near Sa- loin, has 'iV) acros of whoat yot uncut, and tho greator part of It has boon thrown down by tho lato rains. Wo hear tho same com plaint In rognrd to othor localities. Tho rocolpts of wheat up to Sept. 11, at Snlom warohousos, amouutod to over 110,000 buxhels, which Is more than tho luceipls at this same tlmo in any previous year. Dur ing tho wot days a groat dual of wheut has been hauled to town. The harvest will last two weoks longer In innuy localltlos, and oonslderablo lo will xosiiltfrom theMlii,nsmuch wheat Is uncut and must bo more or lefts damaged. It Is evident thnt many farmers havu more ground in cultivation than thoy havu machinery to aavo well, or so muoh dond-rtpo whoat would not be standing In the Holds. As near as wo can ascertain, Liverpool quotations for cholco Orogon wheat tiro about 5s por quartor of 600 lbs., whllo ordors for lilpmout horoaro mi a basis of 684 fld per quarter, thin dllloronoo bolng maintained aa a fair margin for Lposslhlo depreciation of prloo before tho cargoes shipped hero can bo dollvered thoro. This shows that Liverpool buyors lack oonfldunco In pricos bolng sus tained , whllo some yours outers are for high er prlco than ourrout Liverpool rates, owing to oonntbtneo In rIo of .prices within tho four mouths necessary for tho vessel to nultti tho voyage, Within ten days urdiirN for Oregon ship nimit havn iuIvmkhmI from 66s to 68 lid ut Iilvorpool, but current rates theru have equally advaucod. Wu think tho miukot wcurs a safer aspect than heretoforo, so that thoro Is less rink In Jiolilliig whoat, though at present prices waiiy will sell In preference to taking any cbaiutin , Wo venture tho opinion that broads lull's Will Hours fair prlco another year, and that tho Inducement for raising good crops con tluiios, IfKurope hasni-caiit harvest this Toaraud tho Kiistorii waroontluuo'f, wu may look for a fair market fur our broatlatulft for Roiuo tlmo Ir tho future, European Grain Market London, Sept. 11, Tho Mark Lane r prni suys tho woather the paxt week was more favorable. Tho cool lemperaturo and keen winds dried much of tho lato corn and prevented lUiiuge from sprouting. During ill it past fnw U) a n u:nshlerable (juaulity of Kralu Iuk been s'lmred, though It Is feared not lu prime condition. Much Mill remains In tint Melds, hut there now appears a reas. ouiiblo hopo that crops In England have suf fered their worst from weather. In Hoot laud, a Hi Irs are qulto tlltl'orent, as a Urge proportion of the oeie.il crop It yet uncut. Oats In some illitnu'.d nro mported qulto Kroou, The l.Uounin of iliu auwi.il eausio great anxiety on this account. On lighter aollssomo ipumlty of btrloy has liomiout, but tho greater itnittnn of llinerop la jet tin oourod and will proli.tlily (urn out course and dlvolored on threshing, even If no Hjninitliiu' tikes pl.u-e. The crops whloh apposr likely to turn out best, as f.ir as tho yield Is ooucornod, are oatH, ptit and beans, all opinions couourdug that whiMt Is laruely douVloui. Potatoes are utl'ivted by dliosio In tho ninth (u every ills. Irlct. A hurvu-l prtigrnssct, tlio convlotlon Is forced iipiu us that the yield o( agricul tural or iduitts geuemlly will bo far from aluimUnw To this fain tiiuy bi miluly at trlbuti-il tlio linn tone which has prevailed In all lir.iuuhes of thu gram trade. It Is trua otlVriiu's ot English whMt Imvo lsn tslr, both at Mark Lino and tit tho country uur kots; but a very small propoitbn of the sum pies on oiler liave lutui In good condition. The known KreathiMtvl'y ol old samples and large autlclaiod dellitleuoy of this year's crop of EuglUh wheat havu forced buyers' atteuitou to foreign grain, which has Im proved Uto Ui Hr quarter under luore.ied demand, and thU lu tho Mow of largo stocks in granary, tho heavy Imports and an abun dant American crip In the background. Should, however, EuglUh grown this vear not o.vvod .60J,lXM tiuhrtnrw, tit which It has Leon recently ostltnatoil by vtll known agricultural authority, It tuny not bo too union to say that, after ull, when brought forward to meet the requirements of tho new cereal your, tho American surplus may pos alhly be absorbed without unduly depret-a tug price, as was tho cao Ut spring, when tho California crop, which was the largest ever crown on tho l'acltlo slope, was ao rantdlv absorbed that its dUaitiwansnoo eemod almost unaccountable. Certainly a large quantity ol foreign wnuai will ho ro- ?Ulrod to meet tho country's needs, and with tttlo prospoct of a cessation of tho eastern war trade presents a healthy appearanco, and tho prospects of any immediate altera tion in prices either way Is not to bo looked for. Tlio fall cargoes of wheat which havo arrived at ports of coll havo boon dlsposod of at advancing prices, and now only ono cargo represents tho usual arrived fleot. There has also bfon n good demand for wheat on passago and for shipment at Is to ". tw,r iiimrter inoro money, but tho rebates check too udvanco, Malzo off iho coast has found buyers at an Improvement of Is per quarter, whllo for shipment thoro has been nn activo Inquiry and prlcoi closo nearly Is 0d per quarter over those of last Monday, Ltvr.iii'ooii, Sept. 7. A loading grain cir cular savs Mnco tlio boglnulng of tho week a tinner tone has been apparent. No altera tions In thn value of English whoat, old Eurono being practically exhausted, and new from Its inferior duality t)rotutlm: few attractions to buyers, but tho value of foreign is Improved, and shows still an upward tendency horo aud In tho neighboring mar kets. Slnco Tuosday business has been tolerably active. Fair buslnoss transacted In whoat at oxtromo ralos, Whllo malzo has commandod an advanco of throe ponce por quarter at this market to-day. wheat mot with an aotlvo demand, and all good qualltlos both red and while aro a penny to two nonco por cental dearer. Flour la held at fully previous rates: malzo in good re quost and roallzen an advanco of six pence to nlno ponoo per quarter. FrelghU and Obarten. Tho San FranaUca Commercial Herald, Sopt. 0th, says: Wo noto groator activity In charters than for so mo tlmo past, but at extremely low prices for whoat to Llvorpool. Two or moro ships largo earrlors to a direct port secur ed at 3837s Gd, aud still lower rates ex pected In tho near future. Arrivals during tho week havo been vory numerous, adding largely to our fleot of dfsongaged ships many of thorn largo earrlors. Wo seo noth ing encouraging for tho future of tho freight market, ns tho surplus tonnago Is too groat to bo handled with profit. The Euroka previ ously roportod for Callao soeklug now take wheat ut alow tlgtiro. California Market. Wo romark a decided Increase in tho ex Kirt movoment nl wheat and at advancod nnces raios now current uiuuer man at any previous porlod since tho Incoming of tho iiarvest, and woro wo to express any opinion as to tho future of tho markot we should bo disposed to toll our friends to sell at least ono-lmlf of their surplus grain now, boforo tho Southorn and South-wostornStatos begin lo pour out tholr immenso crops Into tho lap of Ureal Urltaln. Our rocolpts of wheat since harvest, two months, as compared with the samo porlod of last your, show but a meagre quantity. In round figures thoy stand thus, wheat and Hour combined: July and Au gust, 1870, 2,700,000 ctls: 1877, 1,000,000 ctlsj a decroAo of 05 percent. This largo falling off Is to bo attributed to throe causes a partial failure of tho crops, a very gonoral desire to hold on for higher prices, and Iho expecta tion of an unusual homo demand for Hooding purposos. Tho abundance of money, easo of procuring It upon warohouso receipts, cheap storago, and a feeling porvadlng tho minds of many farmers that crops horo were short er than many woro willing to admit those imvo till had their wolgbt, and now wo find that by reason of this vory gonoral holding back of wheat aud the lessenod quantity ex ported, that grain freights to Liverpool di rect havo follen to tho vory lowest notch, say 37s 0d38s, and at thoe low figures two or moro American ships have been charted to load whoat, end this oxtromo low freight and tho advancing londonoy of tho English uiArkot has ouabled exporters to pay more for wheat and to do an increased buinesin thollueofshlpmont of Mroadstulf to Ores t ilrltalu. Our exports for two mouths of this year, July aud August, comprised 11 car goes, ngalust ill cargoes sumo tlmo In 187') This Is truly a vory poor exhibit for tho first two months of tho present harvest year, yet wo hope to nvorcomna good part of this wide dlsorojuiuoy nro long. Of oourwo, tho great d I tie re n co in values between lastyoarau.l this goes a good way tow rd equalizing ac counts. Wo havo now on tho U. K. berth Homo lift eon or more ships, of nay &!,000 registered tons, exaluslvo of four or more now under ongagement horo lo load at Astoria nnd Portland, Columbia Hlvor, It should be hero moutloned that, owing to tho very low freights ruling betweou horo and Oregon, considerable wheat is now being tent to this city In transit for thn United Kingdom, aud whloh helps out tho export movement honco not a little, lau Francisco market. Inr Tiuururu.l Ska Prsneireo, Sept. II. Flour City miller nude u iilvaneo of tajic yea tertlay, sml another of tho ratuo amount tlila morn Ini;,, raiting jublilng, sliver price, for extra to 7 2i CVJ 7S. M'lirat Markvt itvaily, with free aalua 8hli)lng f 97.HQ 30 lullllni;, at ft 'MQi T,S. llar)vy-tl t3l U). OaU-choIro Oregon, for mlllliiK, t'i; other lot. ft W, dowu toflft), Local Market. Sai.k.m, Thursday morn lug, Sopt 13, 1S77. Market quotations for purchase of country produce aro as follows as this point: wheat, $1.05 ptr bushel; oats, I .'mi potatoes. i'UQi 60o pr bushel; apples, 37H0J.Oj per bushel; pears' 6tHjil'J)$u per huhel; tomatoes, 76o per bushel; cabbage, 60(75o per doz; onions 11.00 per bit; butter, t!5o por pound, for cholco rolls; oggs, ti5o por doz; hay, $ll! per ton. Mill feed undo, at Salem Mills bran, $16 per ton; nhorts, $30 per ton; Hour, $G(G 60 per barrel. GOOD CANVASSERS WANTED. Wu win It to make n thorough canvass In the intenot of this pamr through this State and Washington Territory, and would like to have, after hatvct, or dining the winter, ixoti.ve rauvaosnis in each county, and If pos sible In Mich precinct, STAND 31. Strong iV Haiti, of thel'Jonoer lUkory, will havo atand 31, opposite ibo Oraud Park aud riivillau,ou tho Fnlr Orouuds, during Fair week, Campers will llnd at this stand fresh brvnl, crackers, CAkes, nles, and a general tuhortment of grororle, that will be sold at olty prices, W. L, WRde, of North Siloin, the popular and loug established merchint, Is recelviug his fall stock,! for city and country trade ftud Is prowred to tult the wants of all cus tomers, Mr, Wade Is a liberal dealer and about as honest aud straightforward aa mott of us, and those who know him need uo en. doreuient from us, A CARD. Under a misunderstanding of tho inten tions of Mr. Mart. V. llrown , wo notified all persons not to purchase a noto piveu him by us for tho purchase of tho Ctillwalor. Wo now havo a satisfactory understanding with Mr. ftrown that tho noto has not been on tho markot, and is not to bo on tho markot pre vious to maturity. Wo wore ourselvos part ly to blame for tho misunderstanding that has occurred between us, nnd which no longor exists. f'r.AitKE it Chaio. Salem, Or., Aug. 2), 1877. Hyatt's Xjlfo 3Sn.lsa.rK3.. As ii conqueror of Kheitmatistn, Gout. Neu ralgia, mid euro for h'crolula ami all dlseares arising from impurity of blood, tho old uud reliable Family Modlclne, llyutt'i Life UaU nam, stands unequaled, as proven by over 300.000 great cures during the past 30 years. Is a radical vegotabl Compound of Sarsnpi rilla, Dock, Ouaiacuui, ito., and a permanent cure. Sold by all druggists and country grocers. Take nothing else, and if they aven't It wo send by oxpres, boxed, every where, at $1 and $1 25 per bottle; $5.00 and $0.50 hair doz. Hyatt & Hyatt, 'ivi Grand St,, Now York. Visiting Cards. 30 Cams with any namo neatly prlntod thereon lent to snr iiMn-ia nnnn recclnt of 2 Cents. and a S cent stamp. AddrcM, W. J. cunii, eaiem, ursffon. OltAtloxi. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the . . Conntyof Maion. In tho natter of the Knutuor A.F Waller, duccatcit. To Klopha Wilier. C. U Hall, Mary K. Hall C. C. Bttstton, .T. E. Strattoii. O. A. Walltr, K. J. Walr, V. L. (). Waller, nnd CUcon Tibltcttf. euarllau ot IT. I.. U. Waller, and all unknown heirs of A, F. Wallor duccatcd. IK tho name of tho State of Orccuu: Von and each of you aro hereby cited and required to appear beforo tho above named court, at tho ( ourt iloaeo In Ualcm, In said Marlon cunty, t cloven o'clock a. ra nn tho tilth day of October, 1877, then and theru to rhow cauio, If any rxlit, uhy an order should not bo mado by raid Court, authorizing J. A.Stratton, thn ndmlnlttrator thereof, to (ull tho real citato or raid decedent, for tho payment of tho charger, ex punrcr of administration, and claim agalnrt raid ertate, at petitioned for by raid odmlnlrtrntor. tiald ru'ti uBioiu is Donnueu anu uurcnuuu ar iukuwei, to wit; A part of Dorntlon clilm No. -1U. Notification No. 77. ui T. 7 8. It. 3 " of Wlllamctto meridian, bounded by beglontni; on tlio roathllneof tho county road leading eaitorly from tho eaat end of State street. Id Balcm. atlon county, Oregon, at a po.nt H. 70 dcg. 00 mln. E, 12.50 chain from where tho routn lino or raid county roau lnicraccta tno west boundary of tho Donation Land Claim of A, F. Wal ler and Klcpha Waller his wife, and rnnnlng thenco H. lu deg. 30 mln. W. 33 chalnr, moro orlcrr. to Inter red a duo cart and wert line dividing rnld claim Into two equal parts; tlicncoiart 13 S3 chains more or less lo Intersect tho ensturn boundary line of a certain tract of land deeded by A, 1". Waller aud Elcpha Waller his wife, to Arhhel U. Waller, by deed dated tho suth day of January, 1bK), and record it In Marlon county records. Hook or Dcvdr. volume No I, on piKoMl: thenco N. 10 deg. liUmln, E. along raid latt mentioned Hue, about 30.50 chains to the south line of raid county road, thencu N,7Udes 30 mln. W.alontrthu south lino of said county road to tho placo of bi'Rliiuiiig, and all situate In Marlon county, Oregon 'litis citation l pit'dMicd lu thu Wli.LAMKrTc Kaiihkii. ty ord'r of thn raid contt, madu beiilumiTJili, ir:7. JNO. C. 1'KKIIf.iS, Ceuuty Judge. Salem. Orcron. Sept S, sn. ) 01t.tl03tX. Ill the County Court ot Uio Miitu of Orojou for tho County of Marlon. In tluinutterof the Krtate of .Inmcs ltlckcy, deceaa- cilrJames M. IUckey, Adintult trator. To Henry ltlckcy, Thomas 11. ltlckcy, James M. JOckcr, and all unknown heirs or raid decedent; and all persona liitcr.'ttcd In raid Estate. In the namo of the Stato of Oregon : YOU aid each of von, are hereby cited and re quired to appear noloro tho above named Court, at the Court Homo i, Salem, In said Marlon county, atl o'clock p.m. on the Btb day of October, A. D. 177, to then and thoro show cauro. If any exist, why an order ihould not bo made by said Court authoriz ing raU Administrator to sell tlio Heal Kttatoof raid decedent for thepa ymcnt nf thu administration, charges and claims attatnst said Estate as petitioned for by said administrator, ealttroM esltte l describ ed as follmvi to wit: A part of tho Donation Land Claim of said. Tames ltlckcy and wife, lu T. 7 S. H. a W and In T s H. H.3W: Uezlnnluu at thu 8. W. corner of Claim CI, and tho S. E. corner of Claim 64, In T 8 S. It 1 W, nnd running llience N. 0 deg. IS mlu. W. 4, 04 chains; thence N. Iddeg. aimln. E. 30 40 chains; llience N. 4 dsg. is mln. W, 1.44 chains; tluiicv N. 49deg. fJ mlu. K. 2-l.l'i chalus; thenco N. 71 do.' (O mill. K 6..VI chains; theuco N U dcg. 30 mln. W 1.50 chains; thence N. deg. ) mln. E. 3.60 chains; theuco easterly tolnttm-ct the south lino of said Claim HI, at u point S. 4i deg. 6 mlu. E. 0.09 chains from an anjlo In said south lino of said claim SI; thencu S W ileg. tfi mln. W. KM) chains to the p.nco of beginning, containing about 3ii acres And that service xX this citation be mado on non.resldcnt lulls by publication of tho ramo In the Willamette 1'auhkii, n Miukly newspaper published at Salem, Oreguu, once a cek for four weeks successively uexl preceding said fith day of October, 1877. JOli: C. l'KEIILES, County Judge. Salem. Sept.l. lt77. Mm Notice. In tho matter of tho Ouaritlanshlp of Edward Dou lllot am' Alfred Doultlot, minor heirs of Augustus Doulllot, di-ccased NOW. uu this day. September 4. A. I). Is77, csruo P. C, SceuYAN, gua'dlau of said minor heirs, and presented his petition pra)lng for an order to sell the real estate of said minors In .Marlon couuty, Or t-gou, descrlbeil In his said petition, and It appearing to the satisfaction of tho Court that it Is necessary nnd for the best Interest of the said minors that the sa'd real estate should ba rold. Ills hereby ordered aid decreed that tho next of km ol raid uards, aud all person Interested in saHl e'tate, appear before me at tho Court House in the city of Salem, In Marlon county. Oregon, on tho illh day or October, le77, at tho hour of 9 o'clock p. ro., aud show cause. If any they li.ie. why a license should not be grunted for the sale of raid estate, Servlre of this nnl'r shall be made by publication In tho Willamtttz Kauuzii for thre-i weoks successively beforn raid t'.tn day of October, A I). 1S77. JOHN O. I'hEllLUs., County Judge, Marlon Co., Oregon, Silem.Sept.4. 1S77.. 30w3 ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. .IMI.CIS irirurkliru llini -r unicuinrui u l.oitora nf AiliuinuirtUI'iti Uou Hie estate of Cliarlea II iwlterilecaseil, reiMOUsliivlnfeliiliiik miHliutsu'tl est.ile will rroent the in to u limy prnvu t tlio Iiw Oillco f Lawson A Cultliiif in Milein. within lx moiitlK iron) this date- uinl persons nwlug the tw'uto will make liiiiiio.lltilo iii)ieut. HVITIR 11. IIOWKEIt, OEOHOK HOWKKtl, ,u. ):h h77. Ailiniiitstrittora. MXOT FAIlTto send for oor Ke . Catalogue. It con. tains vuluablelnfor nuilon for rvsry lierson contcm platleg the pur. chsM of any arilcla for eronaI, family or agricultural use. Wrr to anjr Address. MOMTtlOXKHY WARD A CO., Ortstiul Oraiure Supply House, S3 4 sa lda m, cuicauo, lit The Liglit-tlraught Steamer CITY OF SALEM Will leave Pacific Wiunr, Portland, for Salem, and Intermediate I'oluts, Oil Mondnys, Wednesdays, and Fridays, At 6 o'clock A. M. Tho Llgbt'tSrniiKlit Stcmucr Will make Trip to the uper lUver. U. B. 8COTT & CO. X. J. HATCH, General Manager. aulT Alky Collegiate Institute A.:ii,:e.i9LisrY, or. Tlio Fall Term of this School will begin Monday, Sept. .3d, 1877. F A CUL"T Y : IU:v. H. W.iSTRATTON, A. M., President, nnd Professor of Mcntnl nnd Monti .Science. Rev. L. J. POWELL, A. M., Principal, and Professor of Mathematics nnd Natural Science. H. H. HEWITT, A. JL Professor of Ancient LnnRunges. Miss CLARA PRICE, B. S., Precoptress, nnd Tencher of French, Miss DORA SALINGER, Tencher of Gorman. Miss NETTIE PIPER, Tencher of Instrumental nnd Vocnl Music. Mns. w. S. PETEK8, Tcnciior 01 THE COUH8B OP STUDY is each as Is common lo schooli-Jof thlsrade, CALENDAR. Tt rma hecln September, 3d. Norember 13th, Janua ry 28th. and April 8th. Vacation of one week during the holidays. Commencement day Jnne 12th, 1876, RATES OP TUrriON PER TfinM. Primary Department $ 0 00 Common English 8 00 Higher Branches, Including Preparatory Latin and Greek 10 00 Collegiate. Including Higher Latin and Oreek, Advanced Mathematics, Mental and Moral t-clence 13 00 Modern Languages, each extra 3 00 Instrumental Mii'lc 13 CO Use of Piano 3 00 Commercial Department 3 00 Incidentals CO COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. During tho second and third terma. a thorough course of Instruction will bo given In Book-keeping and Iiuslncss forms. At a comparatively small ex pensc, students mar secure, here, what would cost them a largo sum of money to obtain at a commercial college. It Is Imposslblo for any ono to become a finished accountant without a thorough knowledge of tlio principles of Arithmetic, Ensllsb Grammar and English Composition; wo, therefore, recommend tho study of those In connection with Uook-kccping, WHEN YOU WANT TO PAINT, .USE THE., AVERILL It Is prepared ready for Immediate use, and or ALL DESIRABLE COLORS AND PURE WHITE. i It Is easy to apply, and It will not crack, peel or clinlk off. For durability, heauty, and brilliancy ol color It Is For sale In any quantity by WEATHERFORD & GO. ....DEALEUS IN. DRUGS, PAINT8, OILS, AND PERFUMERY. SALEM, : : OREGON. may2ti JOHN HUGHES, DEALER IN G-rooeries &,x Provisions, PAINTS, OILS. WINDOW GLASS, Buildlns Materials OF ALL KINDS. IS THE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE RUBBER PAINT, ALL COLORS, Myor Ss H.owoiiwtcln'H VuiiiIhIlcm, HOWELL & BROTHERS' WALL PAPER AND BORDER, SlaXX 3"VL&TOL Z-ilnOLG. State Btreot, w.wsiTuiBJrono. j. w. wiiTiuarom). Weatherford & Co., Wholesale and Heull Dealers In 1 SJ IU PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS. JP ey fum gjc y TOILET GOODS, Etc, etc. PURE WINES and LIQUORS, For Medicinal purposes. Medioines Compounded, and Prescriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co,, Fetf Oommercul iUet, SALKSI. ) Drawing anu jainung. ELOCUTION. Special attention glvca to Elocutionary drill and Oratorical tralnfcg. Superior advantages offered 1 this department. PENMANSHIP. Mn. JOHN A. nillOMAN. ono of tho best writing Teachers In the 8tst, has been cnRSced to Rlre thotouch course of Instruction In eystcmatlc Pe. mans hip daring the (Ctond term. BAA RD. Arrangements have bcoj mado by which girls and young ladles desiring to utend tho Colicgo can bo boarded cither by tho Prln(pal or Professor Howltt. Every caro and attention yill bo given as to deport ment, health, morals, stndyjetc. Prlco per week, In cluding board, lodging, fuel, lchts, etc., (1.00 HEALTH. Albany seems to beoneoftlichcalthlcst localities In the Stats. It has thus far been comparatively frco from those much dreaded scour; Diphtheria nnd Typhoid Fever. APPARATUS. Already a sulicrli tlon paper has bcV started and liberally subscribed to purchase n tiWntul dollar Philosophical nnd Chemical Apparatus IV thu benefit of the school. It Is confidently bellevcdro will haye mo amount scenrcu uy toe isi ui uauuiiryi PAINT Salem. Orogon. The Old Immigrant Route Actons tlio Catcade ITIoiiiituIiiM, ro'T owsri) bt tub Cascct! 3?.c ' a t Bn o Oonipvvy, IluDDlni.' .Mi ...r. rt . I, ,t' fute, IS NOW oi'm ., .. M-iii. list he- cub, Tho fvwii i ' ,i t.i.-i.'.x' 1m proTeme'its art 1 i -,.,, r J l.t l.AU- HEL HI!. " . 'nl'ljesaieonaU iliu stnaim i i '!" . a oi.rii.iili. irty. nun ji . Iki, .-, I). t ni.'t tli.'ui- el i. .- .. ,.,.tiii...i'.r. i)..ui,(o er lue mout.tuli.f. tt i. In Kiia I'oiimru. over tbe mouiitaiiis, 78 uillfs. Fiom fakm, 100 wiles. It TF.s-Vaon, J; SadJUs.SCc; l'acks, 2Jc; Cat tie, VX: Sheep, 3c For all uMlnc and coraln? from or luto Slarlon, Vara hill, WarhlnKton. Lluu, Demon, ar.il Polk cuumlce, this Is by Ut the bcsi. niaut. aid cbt-apert toute. S. 1). COALMAN, 1'retlilent. IUrtet E, Cnoss, gee. lolmt KELLY & UNDERWOOD, Carriage & Wagou Makers, Salem, Oregon, HAVE ON HAND A CHOICE LOT OF FOU Bprlns Wagons, Carriages, &, Buggies, of their own make, Manufactured of the DEST quality of Jersey Hickory. Qlrensa call, ai.dextnli.e oar work, and Judjta for youiselies. AU klmds of Sepalrlnj; and General Jobbing dona t short notice. p i a. ' . .t 1t'i&iiHjy- -ifrl'V. fe.-.L..,. .&!;