mrj- ofc.7 p. , T - "9 L i B - i r . n ' u M ,c. 2 4fUel HVEHT wiiDAt.nr CLARKM CBAIG, i-onUMitin! anu rnowuBiowi. S. A. OI.AUKH. ". w CJtAIO. Term of MtWtxirlntleu. ft.... ...... r.nrt i.trll?) nmnbeipl ?..' ......,... .! nmr.tMk ((.! iiuiniirrc) '-" Oiioculk.thif mnntJii'nSriuinliM'H)........ " sal-ism, rimAY,Vov7 12, w .Ih jrv DANinii liooNii J)ir.i.'l!io J'iuin, Kunttifky, Citizen rc-prcHlucc-i from the n.imo pnpur of Heptombor 8, 1801), th following: "As ho lived, so lio died with Ills un in his linnd. "Wo are informed by a guntlcman direct from Uoona's, on tlio Missouri coast, (lint early liwl month Colnel Daniel JJoono wont to tho dcor-llck ond seated i.imc.ir tvlilitn n lillnd raised to conceal . him from the giHnojtlint wlillo filtlln? j ,,.... - p -i, . ,, , , , ,tn,' ?' '7, VAB. I hn llcU. tlio niUK.lo resting on a log, ids luco to tho hreoch of tho gun, his rlllo cooked, Ills linger on tho trigger, one oyo shut, tho oilier looking along tho barrel through tho sight-In thh position, without n strugglo or motion, and o eourso without pain ho breathed out his Illo mi gently tImt. y,hS", ,ui wa.8 found tho noxtduy by his frJomW, n - iii inn iihiu) i'"'"";" '", ",,-,: , , :,, though still' and cold, ho loolceu as it nlivu with his gun In hand Just in tho net of Urine;. It Is not altogether cor tain If buck had come in range of his gun, which had been tho death of thous nnds, but It might Intuitively followed Its old employer's mind rtnd discharged ltsolf. Tlio hypothesis being novel wo leave tho solution to tho curious. CONUNDRUMS. Which Ih tho worst place for a rum- hole? A man's face. Whnt Is the best motive for riding a man on a rail? A locomotive. Which Is tho first thing tho mognot over attracted? Attention. Whv cannot two blonder persons over hceoiiK great friend.''? Because they -Will always bo slight acquaintances. What is tho best or fusts Fast asleep. When Is n voting man's arm llko tho (lo-nwiv When it maketli glad tho waist places. When Is a butterfly liko a kiss? When it alights on tulip?. What makes a horse out over u hill ? Jtocaubo be cannot cat under it. What is like tho crow on tho hill? The crow in tho hollow. "Why Hhould wocclobriitc Washing ton birthday, inore than mfnei" asked tVtoncherlriioripiiplU: '. ""Bocauso ho never told n Hoi" shouted a little boy. This was rather hard on tho teachor, but the boy did not tco it. 'It doesn't do any good to call a man "a lord or creation" and then keep his diniior waiting half nn hour. JCIINJAOKFALSXAri'. A very fAlr ntidlnon uttoluiiHl Jack's Tlnm t'r nltlio Opera Unuo Instuvoiilngto witness John Jack's great pltico of ohnrAuter Hutlng ns Hlr John Kalntutr, the dounhly KiiIkIiI and boon eouipanlon bf i'rineu Hnl In Shakes pearet, King llunry, IV. In spanking of Mr. JkcJc'w Hctlng in lids tliarauter tho New Y( rk atlas Inlht It all In tho fnllowlug urn jthatla nonls: Mr. John Jack chon tlio difficult uhnranter fyirJohn FalHlatT," in Kiiif(.IMiiry llin IV. ULs pluck diHorvoil hucoonn; baiMtullml Hi a character closely , and has u vldently had It In ids mind fur yeiiio; ho In an aoior of ability, poNicssos uxpuriotH'O, Uot and t-klll. IlUuiaku up, uiniiniT and manaKaiibiit of tho Ivxt turn (ipully praiseworthy. Tim "Honor" nioiiolomio which tlio porlls of Nlirowubury'H battlo sukkcwUhI to tho fat knlKht, waHOMolally woll dollvored. Ho may now tuutny tho character with tho cer tainty of bttlni! woll received whoro'vur pro' xentfld' Ho plnyiiU for a high prlr.oaud man fully ho won It. AT THE WIGWAM. Wo uro pleaded to announce to tho olll.rns of rJAtom that Maaugtr K. W. Uart, will next wjH)k, presont for their orjoymont, wh.it can cancIontlnuMy bo culled tho greatest coinhl nutlou ovor iireminlod to tho Haloin pnblla. OoiniUNtlin: of ilnll Inliistrel tertoriimnco ly thouorld rinosviiiid"Kitiorson MlnstiolH," he.uled hytho liilinltablo Hilly lilmsell, com tilnt'd wlih llerl's DrniittU) ConiKinv. in tlio grealoilof lrnmilu acctiKmis tho Tour of tlio World In Klulily li.iv.i" Thoy will ai. ptmratlho Pioneer Tlioator, tlio WlWiun, iluring K.tlr wrols. y. m. oTa. at the sxatj: fa in. roitiiJk.NI. VI., t, 1S77. lly iviolutlon of tho Youui; Moh'n Chris tlan AtiHOOIiitlon of thNelU'ridlf Ions services will Im hut ttt tlio Stato I'uir dnrliin tho eek. Kv. It. S. Slnblw and lttwillto nn tho ioiijiI iliirlnjjlhoHtcK'iiad wlllho Koiienil dirootlon oi tho ineuiiiiit. All who Iihvo copleH of Moiiily and 8.tnkoy'ivllnNpti Souks aro rtpisted to IiiIok them. Chiis. lians i fall -iinints and denomination1 ur re tiittcil to he pit-Mint at tho iiihhIIuijm and by Uielr tretei',i and corporation tit lp n to "Hold tho Port." H.J Nnimiui', C'liuirtnan Htato K.ilr (.'oiiuniUie. O, V, Shaw of this county, arrlvod tr day with hit luotuujjhbivd Kaateru Oixkoii coll. Any 'nuinbor of tramtar en faired haul, iniawduvl tor tho vrl stand ouiho ground. A llna lot of draft horaoa from tho table of S. O. HmhI of Mulinomah county, arrived laMtiijiui. Ono' of Polton'a KttparUor. from the la. oltlo liopa, of tbw oily, U tit poaiiion rvady for bailnwa. Tho ltubhor Taint ('oruny of San l'rnn oUeoaro tlxiiu up a naateorimr In tho jiavll ion, for a d if play ofinelr Koda. ADVERTISING AS AN AUT. " A "Wnslilngton contemporary expresses tlieso Mens on advertising : Advuitlelng, Important ns It is and widely usoil iih it lias been, in not under stood hy tlidso most lutcrcHlod. Tho lg norancu upon the subject nniong tho bus Incss men of Washington Ih somcthltlg aiiKii'.liig. Tlio first speech and generally the Inst of a Journalists at the national capital Is, that the advertising Ih not ht'.'dthy. ihe town has no business In- hMiiuL". The conclusion jumped utUlnl it bus no buliifwil9 ti mtatnlii', but it )8 a I'lj-liif-HforccuITi tho men enjoying it, who lack tho brain itccciwiry to its dt ulopniMit, and thin is shown in the ad wrtbdng. We luivu and huvo had hut two dally Journals that live oniidvertls linrnnd those arc the Evening Star and Dally Critic. These nrc healthy business enterprises, but after nil theinulverllslng conicH unucr tuencauoi cusuniues ju any Northern town either journal, es pecially tho Stur, would bo worth a million. to imprecate wmw wo To appreciate what wo say, look at Springfield, Ohio. It hns a population of ulioiit ten tliouenud. it hi supports three dailies and docs more advertising yes, more multiplied by live than Washing ton city. It is not advertising that benefits so mileli ns the way It Is done. Ono may spend a fortune In printer's Ink or. curds or (lisflgurliigof trees and fences without result, while a shrewd business man will realize largely fiom a small expenditure. It is tlio itidlcimis advertlsiii'r that docs the work. There has been a rush, for ex ample, of lato yearn for trees and fences. ThNcamu In with plantations blttcrsnud received its character from the start. It has been overdone, and is not good oven for (pluck medicines. But if u man wish es to stamp himself a quack, let him do so on rocks, trees and fences. If ono reads at all ho rends that. Tho tree, fenco and rock is In public estimation a cheat. That sort of advertising, however, has been so inuoh ovcrdono that It has ceased to bo of service to any ono. We had nn amusing illustration of that. Col. Tom Young, now Governor Younjrof Ohio, has u keen appreciation of a Joltc. I)riv- logout Spring Urovo avenue one day to his beautiful rcsldenco he saw on u fence 'Take Tinker's remedy for piles," and further along the solemn expression from Bomo missionary society, "Prepare to meet your Uod." Tom then went to tlio troublo and expense of cm ploying a sign painter to go to the place and paint a hugu "and" between the two, so Hint It would read t"Use 1'Iu ker's remedy for piles and prepare to meet your God." Tom thought ho had perpetrated n huge Joke. Spring Grove avenue Is tho most frequented drive out or Cincinnati. It ihuls at Mill Creek house, and here Tom waited to hear of his humor. But no one said a word about I'lnkcr's remedy nud its terrible consciences. Then Tom be gan to hint at it, and to his utter disgust re found no one had read .tlio feign. vo one doc, or if accident such sigh is read the reader gives tho enterprising adver tUcr u wide berth as a charlatan. Another attempted mode of ndvorUflng Is by circulars. This has' become ia bo nlfnoat as disreputable m trees, rocks and fences. The public rcganls the process as a fearful bore nud nuhance. They are generally thrown Into the wasto basket or Hwept out unread. Colored cards no coinpanylng circulars are treated with contempt. DECISION IN REGARD TO SWAMP LANDS. 2diiio months ago .the General Land Olllco declltud to certify hinds to the Htuto of California as swamp, for the rea son that sundry pre-emption claims were on record covering them. Sdiurz on ap peal has reversed this decision, and lays down tho new and very important rulings for the future guidauco of the de partment. Thu swamp land net of lBoO was a grant in pretend, nud under It tho Stato of California. was entitled to all lands at that date actually swamp. The ant of July, 180(1, to quiet land tltlcsmado no new grant of such lauds hut only quieted the titles to laud which had boon regarded by tlio salo nsswmpy, although perhaps not actually swamp laud. Con sequently, "the saving clauno in favor of the pro-emptlou rights of 1600 does not appiy to muds which were actually Hwamp, and all pre-emption settlements on such hinds conceded to be swamp are absolutely void, unless, made prior to September 28. 1S50 AT THU UNIVERSITY. Yestorday afternoon there was a rory pood atlttndanco of vUltors. The exercises wero all that could bo wished for. Anionic, thoso who look part wo nolo excellent Instrumen tal inunlo by MUdKlla Wrltiht; doclainatlons bv Mr Charles V. lM.uk, and Mr. Oeorgn 1. HiiKhes who both accqultteU theuiHulves with credit. MlxsUllloChainberllnssni: '"TIs tho lust Ito.-iti of So miner " Cotninents are unneceii hitry, as all of our oltUeus laiow her mutlod MerH. Mlts Mary Woodworth rend u well written cay on "Mining." ' frao FrlendNlilp" was the themo of MM MIuiiIh Uunnhuhaui's oompohittou, which was well received Mr. Iteutien 1. HoUo's recitation wis wo 1 spoken and seaks well for the yomiK gen. tlo'iiou. Mla AihtleScrlber, renderwl on tho piano "Lilly lUle," with varlnllons. Stio Is a pnuiilaliiK pupil in that art. 'We must not forget also her composition entitled "City WiuiIh;" It was an ahlo ilofeiHool the city Ipyaund showod that tho .mhiuv lady would Maud linn for lho"Uily lienis" Tho o-.ay nhowed mudy. MM Carrie Walnou'a compiviltlnn was en third "Home." It waa a well prepared e8y, Misa Vlrnia Orilhth had a nood recitation. One oflho tlnesi foature1 of the day waa a quartette, by Mr. fleo II (irav, Dan l Stouf. fer. VV.TOray and MM Nellie Hall. The piluiarydepariiueut under ohnrgo of Miai Klten (.'nauiberlin, entertained the au dience for 30 tuluutea with recitation and donna, The mnaloal denartroent under Mrs. WUbt Ml. Allen, furuUhed the musical part of the proKramiao. Mra. Allen has 43 acholaraat preeni. . Arrtrvd. W C. Myer, of Aahland arrived by the down mail train thU afternoon with his cele brated l'ereheron horses. They were un loaded at the tlr Oroaud. WILLAMETJTE FARMjSR THE CHILD AND THE DTAR. Alxjut three years n;m n gentleman of tho city wont east on a vim. jio re turned to tho old homestead, and then sought out tho homes 6f brother.-) and sisters married andsonlod down In his nativo town. Ono of his brothers had it bright and beautiful 1'laIoBon, not yet two years of age Tholboyllttlo Hon-" hie young as ho u'is, oon became strongly and .strange! : attached to his 'Uiiclo Men. from Washoe." whose namosako ho was. tk would have nothing to do wlthhlsfai' or or mother, nor any of her membrf ' tho ranilly, when ids "Uncle Hen v pro-enr. Although he could .i! But Utile, the child understood ah) -st everything that was said to him r .n his presence, and was eloquent wIU'i is oyes. Uncle Hen often took ho Ilttlo fellow In hfs arms in tho I asnnt summer evenings and; seated ., cd him to slcop. A would point out the t Ing tho boy that far, f dor that star, was his 1 would look long nt thl longgazo up In tho fi thoUL'h thinkini; in u tho norch, talk such time.? ho nlng star, toll- nwuy, juit un- .iiK'. Tho child i -tar, then for as i of his uncle, ns ,it a bright and beautiful place his ho At last tho day u Ben was to leave fort far West. Littlo Br well ns any ono nbo't with both eyes audi alert. lie would no! o must ue. no whon Undo is home in tlio do know this as tho house, and urs, was on tlio How his undo to be a minuto out of 1 i sight. So vend if Undo Hen to Mich fits of cry id to return ami attempts on the pan steal away re-tilted, ing that ho was oou feootno the chiiu. However, the eli d, wearied with crying and watch ip it last folljisleet in liia uncle's arm- When ho awoko Uncle Hun was fur vay. Long tho lxy loo oil for his uncle, and often called his l line. Many times or evenings lie wa- found gazing ear nestly at the bright star that stood as a guard over Ills unt io's home. Ah ho grew, his loveor tin star deepened, and talked nioro and m. ro or It and or his uncle, both eo far a ay at tho edge of the sky. Even when three years had pa sod, and Bonnio ww nnirJy flvo years old, Ills belief in thush ry told him by his uncle continued. Boor boy! another year was nover added to his age. It was his fato to die a fearful death. Hy accident ho was Hcnlded over iioiirl. his whole body and lived but four hotiri. He seemed to read in the faces of the dear ones about him that he must soon die, Ho bore Ills pain manfully, only uttering an occusl nal moan. As the shades o evening deepened ho was seen to tun his fnco anxiously toward the witidtwofhls room. At last ho asked: "U it there tho star'.'" He was fold tint the star -was thoro and .shining brightly. Feebly lie said: "Tako mo to tho window." IIo was carried to llin window. A smile lighted uphls face and he .said, "Ah, there It is! Now I can find the way to Undo Ben I can eco his star!" Ho closed his eyes as though wearied. Tho sinilo faded out of his face. Ono moiii, as ho was laid on his bed, and the light of his llfo had gone out and up to meet and mliifflo with that of tlio star he so long hud watched and loved. Dan. Do QiRtlc: "God grant," said a clergyman of a ! hero woko up Kcjulro VVeeks, who had forgotten it was prayor time, ana yell ed out, "God Grant I Wo used to call him Useless Grant: but I s'poso since he's traveled round 'muiig kings and lords he thinks, ho ought to be some thing big." It makes n man mad and n woman madder, whon ho wakes up in tho early morn and finds ho has go no to bed in bis boots and stovo-pipe hat, and recol lects that it was u ,'odgo meeting that made him forget to divest himself of tlieso articles. It is estimated that thoro nro two thousand four hundred disordors to which tho human franio Is liable. Whoh man is hauled up with tho rheu matism, ho is apt to think that the en tire number has struck him in concert. A -peculiar way of discharging print ers exists in Dayton (Ohio) otllccs. Kach compositor has a nail to hang his coat on, and when tho foreman con cludes to dlsponso with tho sorvlccs of one of tho bauds, he takes u hammer and drives the nail in to tho head. "Why don't your rattier tako tho pa per?" wild a gentleman to n lad whom lie caught stealing his'tiewspaper from Ids doorstep. " 'Cause," replied tho young hopeful, "he sends ino to tako It." ' Within three-quarters or a contury eighty-seven theaters have boon burn ed in tlio United Statws. Thehwst trag edy, that or Brooklyn, was tho worst or them all. , You en n buy land in Texas for 17 cents an acre; but tho trouble Is that in some localities you can find Use for on ly about six feet or It. A soul without prayer Is 11 k"o a solita ry sheep without its shepherd. Tho tempter sees It, and lures it away into hlsHiiure. Splitting kindling wood under n elotnesllno Is not "conducive to longev ity. Unintontlouul suleido was the verdict. Nearly 4,000 dogs havo tnk;en pasango in New York city by M-ater to "the happy land of canine." "Administering lead through a tube" Is what the papers call It in Michigan when one person shoots another. The man who gathers tho names for a Huslau directory is tho hardest worked man In tho empire. LIFE'S LETTERS. nV A VICTIM OV IMl'ECUSXOSlTr. Out on Cndmi Btid his IrttersI LIO In hiitrful throMBh his PIns, Wnn nro hold In Blry fotlors, Dound In nlpliabotlochftlns. Childhood's hnurs nro ftny and sprightly, Wlillo wo wHiiih'jr pll "d free. Unt liow chatiKcil Is nil wliou tightly Cptlvc held by A IJ 0 1 Thru, nuftln. when mmi Is nia'od, Wlmt u Joy tliU world would bo If It uuro not dominated Jly tliocurioof I. S D I rJo. ttirniiBlinut, with power TJtnnln, Loiters all our days pureue; Ilut tho wor4t nud most (yruunio Is tho hateful I O U I Tho Onion. i Falx, Missus O'Toole, takon scumall littlo oon Ion: Its flavor Is folnej It's nn llllcouit brade; Til roth, wld mo oon hand, eliuro, J. ralrcd nopthooraytnro, And In'mo oon gardon I planted tho sado. Dadad, Mlsns Dnylc, I' tlinnk yoz qulto knindl.v; I)omosowl,I rogrlt that yor dish doesn't suit: Ibot mo romigq Is quolto wnko, nnd tho doo , lor has towid tnp, Ou ncount uv mo hlltli, not to nto any frnotl Writing a Composition. School boys, nnd school girls also, consider "original composition" as tno most irKsomn oi iusks. Titoir knowledge of facts is ns limited ns their vocabulary Is deficient. Thoy nro bothered to eliposu a subject, nnd uro perplexed ns to whnt they shall say about a subject after it is chosen.' Such may bo encouraged by tho ossuranco that all great writers havo been troub led by similar difficulties. Annnculoto or tho fichooldays of tho lato Win. II. Seward may eonsolo somo boy who Is saying to himself: "I never can loarn to wrlto u composition." Tlio teacher had designated a day for "original composition," nnd nppolnted young Seward to lead off. Having no Idea of what was wanted, or how it was to bo done, Soward consulted an oldor pupil, t "Nothincr Is easier." said his frloml. "You must first choose a subject, nnd then all you havo to 'do is to write about It." . "But' what Is n subjsctV" asked Sow ard. "It Is anything that you want to wrlto about," was tho reply. "But," continued tho perplexed in quirer, "I don't know or anything I want to write about. I wish I could soo a composition." "Well,'' kindly said his friend, "If you won't toll, I will show you an old ono or initio that I wrote when at an other school." Soward pledged himself to secrecy, and was shown an "original composl "Hon." "On Drunkenness" wns tho caption, under which wns drawn a heavy black lino: "Drunkbiinesnis tho worst or nil vIcbB;" this was tho first sentence, and then followed tho argu ment. Seward decided that ho would not ehooso for his. subject anything that Was naughty, bad or wicked. So he said: "I will ehooso a different subject, nnd will show the composition to you whon It is written." With great lubor hnving written his composition, ho submitted it to his friend. It began: "On Virtue." "VIrtuo Is tho best of all vices." Tho Chief of a Thrashing Machine. Testimonials. This la to osrtlry that Mr. Win. Donaldson Iirh inodlUHcl and adjusted our IttmHol Throshlnir Mnohlne, and that It now la vory inuoh Improvud.and does its work satlafao torlly. 111b work upon the mnchlno la buta small part of tho bonetlt dorlved,aa his In HtriiotiuiiM upon tho general principle In volved in tho construction of such machin ery oould hardly he over-eM I mated by the aurlculturlsis, and especially by those en gaged In running machines. So thinking and believing, we tako pleasure In recom mending him to all thoso who need hla services. H. o. it Oal. Gkkr. I cordially endorse the fbregolnir. T, W. DAVKNt'OIlT. August 7th, A. D. 1877. b'cio, Oheoon, Sept. 23, 1877. This Is to certify that William Donaldson has workod on the familng mill of our num ber three Senior Chicago l'ltin threshing ma chine, and made audi alteration in her shoe and In the mauner of conveying the blast to tboslevoaa to enable our machlno to boar inuoh heavier feeding, and at tho same tlmd do bettor cleaning and blow le8 grain over tho shoo; we, thereforo, lake great pleasure In rccotumeudlng hltn us n man thoroughly oonveraant with tho principle of icloutlflo threshing ami saying grain by tho use of tho throttling uiachiuo, JoKl'II 1III.YKU, JalxJiiSiiiumno, l'KTKIl llKKI.KU. I, fully concur In tho above stateuientH, as I havo wltuetfod tho etreots of Mr. Donald ton's work on bald machine. W. It. Dii.vko. Wi tho undcrflsned, owner of a Uuffalo Pitta Thnt.hlnL Machine, henby ferllly that t he em ployed IVn, I)iiNAi.i),ON, (if UUckamaa dtiuntr. Or euu; t to oiiMr.ct lu Ktu and Shuu ul atd ma Clilue; and that e tu!lco the raid chm;i have Erratly Incrmud thu cleaning capacity of onr ma-ru'iHi-, a much a oue baudu-d diiliar to n dnrlui the thHrhti'K in.u. V. C. Uoouuicu A. DAHIt. V. s. tha underfilled, having Lnov, u and been with tho above uaiiud Ihrarber for the lot three yraiv. do chcci fully rr.dorre the abote rtatrmeut, and1 would add thai It a aWnir o' Uiree per eent. to Oie farmer havlugirialn Ihranhrd by the raid machine oer what tt wa bffoielhe tld ebani;ea were made. Uajtou, Yamhill conntr. Auir a, isrr. blKUKl by II. F. Lent, W. Starr, J. T. Oowd, B. T. Uojd, J. b. Moriu. . Oiiiook Cot, Sept, IS, 18TT. Thla U tc ceitlfy that Wa. Dgnauon ha attached hla mrtbodof cleanlnti to uy Separator, and with hla luttrnctlotia, I can tafoly ay that t U wtU worth a bnndedr dollar to me and myntlthbora f.rwhoml thraabrd. I would not b daprlved or It for oneihlrd the vlue of Ue niachtno, Wa, ruTTia. . , OasuOK CiTT. ept. IS. I87T. ThU la to certify that Mr. Fo.ter tbreohed myimln with alluJalo I'ltta Separator. I hare had Incoone of time st ertat many machine Uiraah for mo. bat aklnc all lata cona deration. Mr. Putter's la tha beat I ever had In reaped to cleaning and breaklnc In fact, It la hard to beat. P. at. KiKxaiuoN. tJ-The above mentioned Invention Is covered by patent, and all persona are warn ed axainit any Infringement of the same. Uirn Tzai m r a ! Kfi Cii.ffl. VK Sliortliorns, JDevons, ' and Holsteins. Wo am rrqucelcd to pivo nollfo that a joint salo will ho held at tho . Slain Fair, nc thn tiino (If.owheio udvt'illocd. of Uu muchbrril cattlo owned by O. W. Dunlck u H li. b'owiirt and Son, of Yatrilnl:, eoiinij'ii.u i f Nhnrt-lmrnnniid HolsioltiS', lu.nl'Mlon ! t..- Short-Itortm and iMvons advirllshd' iu whuro bv Mr. (. W. Ulrnlck Tho b (He brlongliig loll. H Stewart V. Siih ronslslH of nbo.ut twalwi huud of ory' oholuo cows end hollers. Tho Short Horns Ii.ivh htqn bred to Mr. S. Q. Hood's lino Short-Horn Hull. "Hod ItoanGovnrnor." This will b.n a lino ahunoo for htor.k-rafeoFS to socuro good animals of tno dltreront breeds referred lo nnd no doubt many will couio prepared totnkondvanlnjto of It. Agouti 1'or tlio Wlilniuctto Partner. Alhany .IE UanDftn Amty...... Itl.SImpton tolta-;e Orovu JHHbortrldno Ilollvue Jcif PhyI, JJiicna Vlfta Wiu'WuKk, J W llohart UrowiiKvillo ,..v H iiri. """"V"?.-. . .1 W IlncheUiw OanyouClty : 1) II Itliltiel.art C.imonvl e vn n. i.l two Valluy v II Clarke Ulattian. Crnwfrdtvlllo.. Cuvu CorvallH Oraawel) Ulncknma- ('nmtiCrviik.... ....It J MiirriMin .... Hubert ai.vr II !' Kemlnil h Wo(Ml'.Miril ....Kokcoo Knox ........ W A JII1M oalmr.... .1 n i.., n m i.i..i.. v is nnmmcrrlcy tjoattcr , h llandtalser "rllln Krowion A Drain painawm.... J...KFoili ";'0,n " HOIIadaway gll0" .'A U llalnci hUKcno. John McClnnir Kox Valley A I) Gardner Iorest Urovo S llnlic, WLCurtln women ,....; J'llaudrnkir nervals , HMttnliu.. 8l?r. TJ Illacb lllllaboru A LhoIIIdc J,cJ'n"", Morrow A Ilcrrrn tndciicndcncc ,.w L llodcln .Tunchon... Smith. Branltld & Co., W 1, Lemon Jackfonyl o ..MI'etcr.on K'nK Valley Conner Crenno JolTerfon ,, John Wltolard LowIvllle ii c McTImmondg t-aMyeile Dr 1'upulvton. A U Henry y11"""'" 9 It Clanshton .Monroe.... j0i nK,ey McMinnvlllo JllMnrrlf. A Held J ?V?mU.U,,V..V w Wntcrhonoo Mill rialn, W T , David Stump Krax::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..",0' Nowclhivlllj.... yy CaHlleman kl'l , S K ltaymotid PWCK" ,. All Shipley X" ;.',: J H Hchroeder Orecon City M u4C0Il Tcndlcton W A Whitman ! f Pf.;-' V DrJIIIrvino IMInt Hock p, nilllam Portland. H 1 Leo, Axent Stato Oranco rrlncvlllo OMPiIiikIo J rrjdalo Mcflruw'i btoro niekreal KA I'sIIcitoii Itotcburif ., ThfwHmltU JJf.10".' F 1 Jonee, Thoa Mtinkrr glrVI?on V.'.Vv T II Iltbtianl gllV... Jt 1'uwera, OltWbecler 2pr.V,,K7r,d A O Hovey HPbllmlty j0,n DowdIul- 2i1'.?,,.,i"mu ' Den Marks Sheridan Taoffrnt , m llariofl iiiu uanca.. 8L Ilrooka Turner...., Vanroniiai W H Illllearr JVU'atnett'a Fork JI Wll ..8 W llrown m n iiklniu. ......J I Itrewer JO Elder limit, naAvpiKw ifomwKM TOnOMMtiMlti'diMt-t -fl SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES! For Old and Young. Far-Siglitcd and Noar-Sighted. fthootlrJc-Classca mr Rportsmrn, 8TKKL. 8II.VKR, AND 00LD FIlAMKS. ' I AM prepved to aupplr Hpf claclee to tit all oyef , at prlcea to ault. V. W. ITIAHTIN, Jeweler AOptUUn, Bank lilock.atato St. 8a!etn. May 10. 1870. Um 1 nqi.D PUTEDWATCIIKH. CheiMt lnth known worM. Sample WatcXFrt4 la JgtnU. Addrtaa, A. Cooltjw & Co., Chicaco. For Sale. 327 .CIlK9 P,FcT'MniiU LAN. SAW.MIDl. Owl l)lckmliliSliop three buurca. tno barii fourytiko of OXKN. Situated on LONO TOM To time. TlUoirood. Forlurthcr partlcnlara. addreis aaSlmi v. o. rUTNAM, Chtiht r, Lano county, Or. PLDHMER FEUITIDRYERS, PromlumNt r win ii ay aQOLD I'llKMIOM for the beat ten. J. camnleii of Fruit drUd aliOllK8N- or flvo pound, each t. be de Ivered toi KairBofl8T7. ' fr tt W uo 1st PKKMIUM 510. 2d PRKMIUM 820. Ud rrcmlum lu. 1th Premium $5. tr Theae Samploa will bo.exhlhlted'at the Fair marked with ownera name. .... hy tho "IIiinnjKtt. JOHN MltyTO, uniRUKn or MERINO SHEEP, mAKKS plcaaura in offerlnsj to the WooLOrowere of. I. OreKonandtheadJolnlneTcrrltori" the chance to purchase TllOItOUOIlllltED Jlhlt NOB and a aurliixi.artlelntere8tedll.at they can, and will e Addreaa JOHN MINTO, N. B.-Tho Kama and Itam Lamba of the flock can bor-ecuon the ISLAND FAItM. adjolnlu Salem 1 do twii" can bo a.'cn at the eamoDlaee' or al thn. UILh FAKM fonrandahall mllw aitn "of the'clm Sllam Hintamrinr1ll Itt-a: " w' " Wfcjfe oaiem, ureeou. Farms and Land lor Sale. I OFFER FOlt 8LB ONE FAIUI. S20 ACHES ZOO acrea in cnltlvat on, booU orchard altna'ed on the Plej.autlllll road about J4 mile. fA,mBKuSS City. ANo, about 1400 arrea of MIXED LAND, rotueof the beat valey anil beaver-dam Unrt in the county, tuuounded by hill and brnih laud. Tbrre or four very Koodfarma tan be made out of It. Good pUc&r . rolo"y' , nt to e the who'e lot toeeth er!. Ji1' L?nd u lntl In Lene county, aboainl mile from Kncena City, and lx from Creawell Jca Addnna F B. 1UNN, Jftwia City. EEAL ESTATE LOAEB. RIG91C IX WA61IHCKI Tniit Infeitment Companr CeTLAWB. , THIS Companr U prepared to oecotUte loaaa te umalromaswtoki.OOOaecuraVi brer IkPBO. yS ClJL rOVUCfj and vlitlU vlnwTtai fliad period nf yeaia, or repayable by aalf-yearir la aulUneata. For teraa, apply to " WILLIAM Kim, Manager. B0T1T Flrtt Street Fonlawl. ?Si?n r ft B f : ' .1 H i..- . '.aJ