-w e LV-- r-A v. v, L i , .A' 2 lilltrnuttc jfarnwr. laiurn svrar ruiDAr, bt CLARKE Sc CKAIG, nnumizn and rKorniBTons. H. A riiAICKK. . W. )UAI. Term of MibseHpUon. Ononpy, one jcarfMnuinberr) 2.MJ One copy, Ms inontnr (Wunmbcrr) l.'-ij Cliiruriy, Ihrt't- month (13 numbers) 7A SALKM, riUDAY, OCT. J 0,1877. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET, Uofkot f ctnice ponding In 1Mb Circuit Court of Dm Kfiito of Oregon, lor tho county of Alnrlon, O -tuber term, 1877: So. l-yAK. Statu (ir Oregon s No. U,OIO-Sta!o of Oregon vs So. l!,fil9-Stnto of Oregon vb Mo. J,(V)-Stato of Oregon vb Ij V Hall. No. li,V7 1 Iidd fc Hush vs TIioh Smith. No. 2,601 Thos Karloy v I' O Parker. No. 'JW-l-Vancls Young vb TIioh Ham ilton ot nl. No. -2,01011 H Myers vb A V Chase ot nl No. 'AGIO Hoard or Baboo Land Coramls-t-Jonor VHOacrgo H WBKnon. No. 2,()1S Hooley K Johnson vh H M Cook. No. 2,W7 J I Thompson vh Geo K Shell, No. 2,012 Mitry A Thnrp vh Frank Tharp. No. 'ifiVt-V It IIIU J T Cooper. .No. 2,111 K J Harding vs A Chamberlain. .1o. l,ar2-l.ndd iV Hush vh Thos Smith. No. 2,G&l-('nthurlnu lvAgau vh Patrick JVgai). No. 2,'M-U KThonnon vh John Orler. No. t!,C6'J-l' W A L. J McCortulok hT1ios Cunningunin. No. 2,(!t0 Samuel renter et al v Kllr.iboth NeKArlnndotn). No. 2,0(11 W Wertley vhGoo. Wertloy. No. 2,001 John K Adams v J Ij Adams. No. 2,0.75- W Ir Adams vh Ii K Pratt. No. 2.&W Leona Holt vh Thomas Ilolt. No. 2,007 Hoard of Hobool I.tnd Commls nionors Ml J II McCormlck ot ux. No. 2.00S Jullon Provost va Peter Ilowln. No, 2,0'JJ Sarah B Cuahman rs John OiiMuman. Ho, state of Oregon v Jesao Applo KBtoeU). No. 2,(7011 11 Ihh vh William Doubner. No. 2,.'.7l-!! I! Luce vs William F Dun Mir. N.2&72 II II Luno va John Hear. No. 2,(17311 11 I.nsn vh UeorgoWolf. No. 2,071 II II IUnovh Fred TeinriiBiinan. No. 2,760-11 11 huso e William U Well- No. 2,070-irtvJ.UW T A Ijbrcf . No. 2,077 II II I-uo vs C II Ooliletl. No. 2,07 II I! Lush va Win Teniplo. N.n.'.JjOiy-lJ H Luse vhU H NIoboN. No. 2,00 -William Daubner vb II II Iitiso, No. 2,Chi-J W Greenwood ot. nl, n Mary I ' . 1 u itiinu oi. at. Hoard of School Ltnd CotuuiUsloiitn vh T 31 Klckoy etuje. No, 2,0il-K II Diwrborn et at v li A llal y et al. . No. 2,05 W M Taylor va Susan drier. No. 2,tS0-John WilghVv IrSDuvol wn. No. 2.GS7 Auner .Vllen va J I Parish. No.2,0HS-Iloardor Behool 1 .anil Com vs John H McOlauoctal. No. 2,000 J A Klouardson vu J I, Adam el al. No. 2,W2 Win IVarrow v0 W Shaw et nl. No.'J.UM-S W K Jonas vs K C l.llllon. thrall et ux. No. 2,ft5-John Ungues v O W Shaw and G W Mothorn. No. 2,000 Hoard Sihool IaiiiI Com vh Jlobert Itefw ot al. No. 2,007 Cbarlofi H Johnnon is HukIi MrNull. No. 2,0t Isaao A W n Araold vh James 14 JobiiN ot nz. No, 2,0W Peter llonnl va 15. J Harding. No. 2,700 -Kraucla llrook va 11 M Ankeny et al. ORANTJ JPRORS. Tbi followiiiK persona were drawn as graud Jurors aV the opening of the Circuit Court this afternoon and charged by his Houor Judge H. P. Holie, after which Uioy rellrtkt to coumeuoe Uie bualne of tbo term: John M. llarrivon, l A,SA-age .I.M. Soott, James Down, James M, Johns, II. 1). Itoon, Wiu.T. Millar, AaoUker Steamer. Says thu San PrttiicUoo Alia; "tbo Pacttlj OuAKt H, S. Co. are negotiating for the pur eliioe of ti Unit-clam new Htoamtdilp In the F.wt, for their Portland rouk. The veel l t. ild to lw far superior to any n tho route, both for vMHigtir accommodations and Irelght capacity, Sho lll boon this censt tor thx iuxt'croi'i. crop. Another will fob low Mum alter the nam trade." After a moM miccetulrun ol two wetki, Mr. John Jack, the jopular manager closed the Open. Houe seanon Saturday night, with Arrh Ni Pogue, to a good house. On Sun. day morning the company left by steamer for Wall Walla, at which plac they will remain koveral weeks and then vUU the .sound country. Mr. Jack will probably ilt Salt m for a short stwisou, some time In J4iury, C. W. Garland, Km,;., who In his boyhood da) attended xotiool In the Waldo II Ills and afterwards med In Co, C, 1st Oregon Cav alry, In now In Arkansas city, Arkaunvs. lu the practice of la sr. He U also publisher aud editor cf the Arkansas Oily Post. Ills many friends In this county will be glad to hearof his well dolnir. We get the about item from W, It, Dunbar, onc uln.tutor and lellow soldier. Mr. TbouMLfeU. Cot received telegram this morning conveying lutelllgenc of the death of Mr. Duck Coz,a dlstuit reUUve, liv lug lu the vlo'.clty of Hoseburg. lie died last Saturday, the lSUi lust. THE GERMAN GmZS. Tho ctilinnry art forms n, part Df the education of tho women In Germany. Tlio well-to-do tradesman, llko tho me chanic, tnkeB pride In Boeing hlB daugh Icti ""' liouHekei'pers. To flli-ctthls object the girl, on leaving school, which she 1och when about fourteen years of nge, goes through tho ceremony of con -(hnmtlon, and then In placed by her parentH with u country geiitli'inan or In a lnrge family, where hIio retnahiH oiio or two years, lllllng what may iilt lie termed tho post, of furvant, or doing the work of one. This Is looked upon uh nn iipprentlceHhlp to domeHtic cconomv. .SLodllliTB fioni n servant, howevnr, In this ho icccIvch no wugia; on the eon- traiy, her parents .often pay for care taken of her, lid well lis her clothing. TIiIh IhUio llrht step In her education as housekeeper. Hlio next leases, on the han ie eondltioiiH. Into tho kitchen of u t.!t Mt.... r.....ll.. nM t.t. tl.lf .f tl 1lfll.ll I 4 li;il ll I VMtU 111 111 1 1 y , ,11 I llll 111,11. ', ..iv . of good rv)titc. JJcro bIio has control of tho expenditures of tho nervniits em ployed In it, and asiislH personally in the cooking, hut is always addressed ns MIbb, and Is treated hy the family with defer en co and consideration. Many daugh ters of rich families receive .similar treating, with this difference, however, tnut they receive It in a princely nmn Hlon or a royal residence. There Is :i reigning queen in Germany at the pro cut time who was traiucdin this way. Consequently the women in Oermuny are perfect models of economy. THE TYPICAL BOT. In the matter of personal adornment tho boy of twelve or fourteen hns the tasto of a mule. Not that he actually feels inclined to hiay on occasions, hut Ills aMiiltie taste crops out in another way. Give him way and a llttlq money, and he gets himself tin with a red neck tie, checkered standing collar, boiled shirt with milled bosom, corduroy breeches stulltid In red top boots, hair parted behind and a scent of peppermint rising from his red-fringed handkerchief, like tho Htncll of a drug store. Then his room: you should sec that! "We got a peep into the room of our "devil" yes icrday, and It will answer tho description of all other rooms of boys of twelve or fourteen. Tho Irrepressible dime novel wuson the table, tho leaf turned down to mark tho spot where Tim. Tauglctnp went out before breakfast and killed a tribo of Indians. Then there was a bot tle of hair oil on the table; a course comb with twelve teetli gone; then over tho bed a wood-cut of a tight between a man and a hear, and at another place on tho wall a picture taken from an illus trated iKincr of a hoy and a dogehnsiiig a rabbit, with a wild deer In the back ground. Tho room, viewed from the "tfcYiPb" Ruinti'l.ulnt, Ii highly nrtlHtle, ami wo learn that ho will soon Increase thcomamiutnllotiH with a Jowsharp. Till: "WAY TO CONQUER. "I'll master (I," said tiio axe, and his blows fell heavily on the iron; hut every blow Hindu his edgo mora blunt, till he censed to strike. "Leave it to me," said thu saw, and with his relentless teeth ho worked back ward and forward on Its surface, till they wero all worn down or broken; then ho fell aside. "Ilnl hat" said thn hammer, "I know you wouldn't succeed, I'll show you tho way," but at his first stroke, oil Hew his head, and the Iron remained as before, 'Khali I try'.'" asked the sort, small llnme. Hut they all despised tho Hume; but he curled gently around the iron, and embraced It, and never left It till It melted under his irreslstlolo Influence. There aro hearts hard enough to resist tho force of wrath, the malice of perse cution, ami tho fury of pride, so as to make their nets rcoil on their adver saries; but there Is a power stronger than any of these, and hard Indeed Is that heart that can resist love. rARMERS' WIVES. I am convinced, says a correspondent of tho Paelllo Kurnl Press, that no class of men lu the world uro as ready to wel come women to new ileitis of usefulness and dignity us aro our worthy farmer htiNbands anil brothers. I believe, too, none others do accord her right position. No class of people sharo more equally life's burdens and joys, or have moro unity of alms and interests than Itho farmer and his family. As tho farmer rlsis in the scale of social and political iutlueuce, so will tho farmer's wife, until she will reach an elevation from which she can lend a helping hand to her sister, still tolling slaves of fashion, and that public hchtlmcut that judges woman's worth by her outward attraction, youth, beaut v and costly array. Am I mistaken ! believing this a very common fcclingY A Sllvor Eh'Ick. The Monumental Sliver Mining Company contributed to tho State Fair a line collection of lire from their mlno In K.item Oregon, also a stiver brick neighing 0.1 ikuiu), und valued at fcS.'ft, tho result ofotiH and a half tons of ore from tbelr mine. Tho ore was worked et the quart mill or J. 11. Flake, Portland. This Unglblo evidence of the rlchiiers of their mttio attraounl the attention of a sluuiuberof iMopledurlugFalrw(ek mid iMNub.'Ntitlal proof that the mineral re sources ol Oregon will In lime equal If not eiceed any other section of the country. MORE LIBERAL THAN WE'UNS. The Washington Territorial I.egUla tnreennveuedntOlymplit, Monday week. The scission Is restricted to forty days, and the member) receive m compensation of $(1 per day, and aro allowed lullenge coming and going. The presiding oftl ccrs receive $ld a day, and tho clerks, doorkeepers, etc., are ullowwl (5 each ir day. This Is much more liberal than our legislators urv mld, nd should obviate thu necessity of any outside prssure. "Atlminlsterinjrlouil througrh a tubo" is what thu Wurs call it in Michiffua when one person altoola another. VlLLAMErrTR- FROM THE SANTIAM MINES. Mhuaiia, Oct. 0th, 1S77. A flying visit to the Uenllne district inltieH up the turbulent North Fork of tho Sautlam, galloping a la cay u ho over fern prairies, and acroeq table-lands bottoms, fording wild mountain brooks, that tho m.o ralna bavo swolen to torrents; sliding down Into muddy, groay canyons, and pulling yourself out by tho teeth Tlvllli'.q tbo wliolo svhtem. ntui sonds thu blood !ulokened on its rijuveon tine mission. Wo aro hero. First at tbn Capital mine, wo find tho surface dopartuiem under charge of F. Ii. Glover, In perfect or dor; everything dono by tho mlnuto hntid or hla UoscofT. tJndor his sujoril.ilon a floo lot iiftliubcrs have been giitlou out fir tun shaft now uudur proems of "borln,i." A "run" through tlio.'IOO loot tunnel brlnasyt ti to tho month of a shaft which Is belug run parpendlculnrly npwaid toeonniU wi'h a "halt p.t tho urf ice dow n 2S fet. Your townsman, Stth H. Uainuior made tho sur vey for tins shaft and Don Smith, ot Kings' Prairie Is doing most of tho arduous mining work assisted by S. Cheuoweth an ordinary Kngllhh minor that formerly wrought In tho Otwogo Iron mines. The Nonparoll ralno shows a 20 Inch voln of lino oro and when tho present contractors finished tho 100 feet wo may confidently look for good reports from this lodo. J. A. Duck Is running a tunnel on his discovery; (ttio Monumental) which at this time stands No. 1 in tlio catalogue. Yours, A Mimkii. Children. If thorn Is nnvthinir In which parents ought to fcol a deep and abiding Interest, it is In tho progress of their children In thorn they shall Uo again after tbelr days aro numbered, ami thoy w 111 either bnnstnlfor ourso In their declining years. Upon tholr present progress tho future of tho children In a largo moasuro depends, and what they no qulroat our public schools Is to bo tlmlr per manent llfo caplUl It cannot bo taken from them, neither can moth or rust corrupt or thieves break In und stoal. Keop your child In school. Heavy Lots of Flax, J. W. Compton, of ths Forks or tho San tlam lnrorms the Albanv Democrat that tbero Is a large amount of flax still standing out in his part ot tho country, and that It Is vory probabls tho wholo of It will bo lost. If harvested ho thinks thero would bo bo twoen flC.OOO and ,000 worth. This falls vory hard on the people over there as many were turnlnn tholr entlro attention to tho culturo of flax for tho seed, and havo not raised enough grain for tholr own use. The Plummer Fruit Dryers. Mr. Plummor is mcotlng with great and deserved bucojm In tho salo of his fruit dry ers, having already sold sixty, with 'moro ordors on hand. This mi ceo e a Is based on tho fact that his fiuit ranks with tho very host put upon thn market and toll.? to tho yory best advantage It can bo shipped to any pnrt of tho world und olalm to bo a ilrt raloarllolo, Tcu of thete dryers havo beon sold In Walla Walla; fourteen havo been put Into oporatlon In tho vicinity of Huttovlllo. Tho fruit crop seotns to ho good through tho Slato and the scarcity of fruit In California, whoro vory llttlo has rlponod, will oAiisoa demand for what wo can manufacture and Is a rem on why fruit growers should mnko tbo most of their orchards tbo present year. souio partlos aro vory Industriously circu lating reports that Mr. Plummer In Infring ing so mo other patent and has no patent of his own for his machines. On tho contrary Mr. Plummer has three dlllerent patents on his machines that cover ovory part and uiln utliu of his prooesa and It Is hardly posslblo that tbo commissioner of Patents has granted thoso patents in conflict with tho rights ol any other patonteo. If ho has, the proper way Is for thoso iuterestod to oomraenco suit to show tho fact. That they do not do so Is a sure Indication that Mr. Plummor is right, audnsho has the Patent otllco on hlstldo thoso who want fruit dryers need have io fear in purchasing. Ho Is a very cnorgotlu and enterprising man and has certainly a gonlua for Invontlon. Ah wtllbosoeu Iroru his card published elsowhero, ho offers special premiums of (75 for tho best displays of dried fruits modo by his machines. Ho Informs uh that he Is de termined to show at the coming SUto Fair tho nnoat collection and display of dried fruits made by his machines, that over was seen InthlsState, and he la the man to do what he undertakes. The following teaUmonlala show the sue- oess of hi machines: Wukatxavd. Feb. 1, 1877. Mr. Plummer, Dear Sir: With the Fain UyDryerl bought of you at the Stato Fair my two llttlo boys with some help from their mother have dried Eight hundred dol lars worth of fruit worth 1SK ceuts per pound, said by good Judges to equal tie samples at SUto Fair. A. P. ItonuaTsoN. Mr. W. S. Plummor, Dear sir: In reply to yours of Feb. 101b, I would nay that I have handled a large amount of Plummer Dried Fruits aud In no lnst&uco has It railed to bring the very highest market price of any fruit sold In (his olty. Yours, etu. W. K. I.r.VKiutHiM it Co. Wholosalo Qrooors and Commission Mer chants. 313 Front Street, San Francisco. W. B. Plummor Ko.. Dear Sir: Itulves mo pleasure to tutorm you that tho fruits In my care at thn Centennial Exhibition la Philadelphia, 1870, prepircd by 30U dryer procens and placed by mo on exhibition, uaotbo Ltof satisfaction and wero rar tloularly admired by visitors) from the old States and especially by the Commhslouers from Qermauy, France and Italy who pro nounced them superior to tbo same kind Imported from their own country Yours Ao A. J. Dukur, Commlsatoaer from Oregon. Portland, May 23, '77 From YiiiriAif. Rryorttr, Feb 18th 1S77: "I wish to give the farmers of our county some of my experience In fruit raising. For several yeint 1 have had a Urge amonnt of fruit but it was or very Utile value, so that I had about decided to dig up the trees and farm the land. One year ago I would have given auy man the use of the land, (40 acre) for oue year, to clear It of fruit trees. No one ottered tods this, and last year I con cluded to dry my fruit, and after about one half the orop bad perished. I got a Plummer Dryer. I dried ftNtf worth, and my dryer Including a baUdlag istxM feat, cost me 700. Six bands, uslsg oas-balf eerd of wood, can dry sixty busbels of apple K tea hours. I proposa toplaat 3608 prase tree In the Spring. I belsjT wetsan do batter then to let our fruit waste, I Use my dryer very much, and aaa bow glad I did not dig up soy orchard. A. L. Albskman." FARMER. Notice of Guardian's Hnlc or Kcal Estate. Notice Ir hereby Rtren that tmnuint to an order of Cenot) Court ol the county or Marlon In the State of Oregon, mido at the Octotor term thereof 1877. 1 will nnvrfnr xilfl t unlillp. nnrll.Ti on the Mill dav of Not- ember, 1817. at ono o'clock In tho sfttmoon of fald day, BllQCvOull iioaio uoor in uiv tuv ui ouitui, iu oiu conntr, the rwl eptato of Kdwsr.l Unull ot and Alfred Doalllut, mlror hslror AiieutlU" uouiuoi, u teen-en. Said rI elflta U benndrd snd I'cscrlhrd at fn lows, to wltilleulnnlnc at tne S W. corner or John 1. I'on UM Uouatlun fAiid claim. In T. IS S. I a V of the Wlllamrttu roerldlan. helm' clalru No 45. Notification No 1(H9, rminlne thonco EaMorlr aloui; t"ioilneof Mid claim, lS'jtmlr; Uionco north to tho north tine of silil ilalra of John r t'onjadij tlicrco ti, -,i dec Jj mln W to Ihs Northwent corntror raldililnii tlienco Snndi 13CS rhaliiF: ibenrn at'i S5 clialiif, Ihenco Month to thaplneo of tiiyiniiln cimtilnln 191 ftciiM ni.irn nr lo. Alroscrr nil) trart of linil. bctiiL ,11 o North half of lh llonatlon limd claim o JMiu Mt i'iy mm ,iro' n.tcl.lni ;mp n nau noil irjii' n no. tti', InT lib. It 1 VV ofthoWlilJCueomorrdlan. ton IhIiiIiii! Mi arrc. of land inarourl t ii tho whole c aim. A 1 tdtaatc In llnrlon county, Urcoa. lercH of rale ca-h In bani. cold c jlti P. C SfLUV N Onardlan of tald uilnur heirs. Oct, 12, is;;. sw4 Administrator's Sale. Notlcol" hereby Riven tlat unr-n-ut to an order of tho Honorable County Conrt of the coanty 01 Marlon In the hWtc of Oregon, made at ltd October torn, 1S77. 1 will offer for cole at public anctlou on PaturdA.),th. 10th oi V of.Vot ember, ltiTT, at ono o'clock In lhnalter noon of raid day, at the ci-nft houodoor In tho city ol Salem, lu ald com ty. the real e.titu belonging to ihc eptate of A. P Waller, deceased, described as follow t. to wit: A )'t of I101 otlon clilm .No. 4(1 Notification No. 17. In T IS. It. 3 W. of Willamette meridian, bounded br beginning on tl 0 "Onth line of the connty road leading ta.tetly from tho taet end oratato trect. lu ftnlcm. 1 aifon connty Onuon, at a no nt S. "J dec. SO 11 In. K. UtOcRalnK Imm whcroilic oulh llneofnald county ruid liitcrsccl the Wirt boundnry of the, Ilonalloii Lard Ulilm of A. Y. Wal ler and Hleplm Wnllir bin wife, and rnnnlnz thence S. lu dec. 31 niln W. 35 chalu. n ore orle, to Inter net a due diet apd weft Ilnn d 1 lrtlii ml J cltttn Into twoinualparln; Uieiiceiat llaTchil morcorkn u mur'eci iuu isfern uouedary lino of nrertulu tract of land deeded by A. V. Wa ler hlid Klipha Waller bin wile, lu p1iIh.-1 II. Waller. b deed diittd tho nih diy of Jauenry. li nnd record Hlu Mat Ion connty record U00W er IJcod. mi'uT.io No. , 00 miii 391i thtneo N. Ill df fomln. K. along tald last menilonl line, about 3d W chain to Ihc Math lluo of .aldcotuny rood, thrncu N.WiIik SOmln. W.kloneilio eoutb hnoor raid county road to tho place of beginning, and oil iltu&te In. .Marlon county. Orccon. j bums ur SALK-Onc third ca-h In band, one tilrd In x montbf. and tho balance In one yiar from the data of tale, ci In gUd coin. . . . J. A. BTnATTON, octlHT4 Admlnlntrator of Mid t eUte. Admlnlatrntor'H Sale, Notice la hereby jjlren that, punuant to an order of iiiu iionomoie loumy v.onri 01 jnarin crunty, in tno Hlalo of Oregon, n.do at lla October term, 1B77. I will offer for tale at public auction on Hatirday, tho 10th day of Horcmber 1377, at ono o'clock In the af to noon of raid day. at tho court honeo door In the rny or saiem. in raiti nation conntr, tho real entatc liefonolnfftothocftatoof Jame ltlckey, deceaicd.de rcnbvtl a fol'oifa to wtt: A part of tho Donttlon Land I'lalni of raid James ltlckey and wife. In T. 7 8. It. i W. and In T 8 H It. a W: UeclnDlna at tho H. W. corner of Claim W, nnd tho 8. K. corner of Claim 63, InT 8 8. It 2 W, andranLlngthencaN.Odcg. IStnln. W. 4, 60 chalnr; thence N. -JOdiv. 33 mill. E, SO SO clmlnrj thence N. 4 deg. 13 niln W, Mrf ihalP.! thinci N ,9deK. Mrotn. B, SJ.I'J chalnr: thmco N 71 iKy 00 in In. K CV) clialnr; Ihenco N U dec 91) mln. W 4.50 chnlnr; thenro N. 43 dcir. .10 mln. K. 3.5U clialnr: thencu carterly tulutenect Ihoroiith Hnonf rniu minimal, ai n pomi 0.111 uvg. at nun E 0 TO rbalna from on anglo In raid ronlli lino of raid claim Nl; llioncnH 4'ldre M rain W. K1C0 chalnr to tlio pace of brvliinlnj;, remaining about 30 acrcr, nudull rlttialoln Mutlon ceuuty. On con. TIJltMS Oi" SALK-Uold coin In hand. JaMKSM Itll'KKY. octl3w4 AthnlLlitralornl ldiule. Notice. In the matter of tho Rnard!nn).lr of KJwird Den lllutnnd Alired Doulllot, minor h)t of Ancnttoi Doulllot, dec-cared. NOW. on Ihlr day. September 4. A. I). 1577, came I. C. bULiivax, unardlan of raid minor Itclrr, nnd prciented hlr petition pra)lui; for an order to reli Iho rial irlato of nld mluom In Mnrtou cotiuty, Or eou, described In hU raid potltlon, and It appearing to Ui ritUfacUoa of tho Court that It I m-carury and for tho brt lntrt of Ibo raid minors tint tho ta'il real rrtato abonld b rold. I: Ir hereby ordered and decreed that thu next of kin of raid uardr, and all pcrronr Infrrrted In la'd O'tate, appear Iwforo me at tbo Conrtlteuro lu tho city ofHalim.ln Marlon county. OrvEon, on the Ctli day nfOctober, ItTTT, at tho hour of 9 o'cloekp. m., andihowcaure. If rny they have, why a llcviire chouMnot b crantid for tbeMlu of raid rtate. Heivlru of Ihlr nnUr rball be made by publication tn tho Wiuuuittk Kanvicrt for thrc week. rncccrrhtly bifore raid nth day of October. A. 1). lbT7. JOHN U PbKULKH, County Judt'u, Marlon Co., Orwn. Htlem, Sent 4, IsTJ.. aowS Notico. v In tbn matter of the (luardlanrbtp of Deo Wilcbt, Orr Wrli'ht, and Klla Wit;ht, minor hctn of Jo reph A. Wright, decisrcd. JOW, on tht rlxth ray of September. A. D. 1S77, n catau IC O. lUmtb), knardlan of Mid minor behr, and pre'ented blr petition praying for an order torvll thurtal iriate of raid minor In CUclumaa comity. Orrcoti, described to blr raid petition, and It appearing la tho fatlrfaetlon ef Ibo court that It It neceraiy mid for thu bret Intirert of the raid mluori that tho rail real cttaterhould be rold, It la hereby ordered and decreed that tho next uf kin of raid Hard and all perronr lntsretted In raid ertate appuxr before me, at the court hoao In the city of rleui, lu Marion county, Oregon, on tho 13th day of October, A. D. 1S-.7, ut (be bnur of It o'clock a. 111 , and rhow came, If auy they have, why a llceimo tbould not be irninttd for the rale of raid ettate. o'crvlcu of thU order rhall bo made by publication In the Wilulm ittk Kaiimkii fur three ruccerihe ritki prior to the JSth day of ociober, A. D. 1S77. . , JOIINC. PKKnLKri, reltnS Cocnty Judge of Marlon counly. Oreron. Notloe of Final Settlement. In the County Court or the Sta'o of Oregon for the county of Marlon. KrUte of UexekUh C. Dayton, deccattd. LEWIS C. DAYTON, admlnlrtflktor of raid erUte. having this day filed hi final account, aiking that the rame may be allowed for eettlcmant; there fore, all pirron Intererted aro hereby" notified that thecourthaa ael tho hearing of raid appMcatlou for Monday, the fifth day of Novemtir 1S77, at the court honro tnMalem, tn raid county, at it o'clock a. m. of raid day. when objection to aald account (If any ex Ut) wUl bt hiard aud determined. JOHN C. I'BUlUSS, Connty Jnde. SaJem. 8pt 19,1877. 316 P e 7oR.jx-,i FALL PLANTING, -"Gfo FOR THE HOUSE, The Aslimn No. of Vlck'a Floral Guide containing drrlptlon of JIj aclntha, Tullpr. Uller, and all llulb and Seed fur allIIjintino In ibei.ar den. aud for Wistek Via tut lu ibo llounu Juit publlahtd, and rent fre to iu, ddierr, telw4 JAStliH VIOK, RocUeoter. V.Y 3BX TJQ3 Mutml H E COMPANY. Capital, $300,000.00 AsMti, $568,547.45 Income, 1875, $465,904 29 IaoeMipaid out linos organiza Uoa, - . $1,137,967.50 HAMILTON BOYD. MAKAQER. M3U Ii First mt. rMTLlXaV Wi onscroivr S0mc F I AceoU or the Willamette Farmer. Albany TE Itannen Amity ItL81tnprvn Cottsjrearovo.... JUShortrldce IlelhUH JctrDaTlii Uncna Vlrta Vm Wellr, J W Hobart llrownrvllie fv n nira lluttevlllo J W IJacbcldir fan j on City ..D It Ithlnebart Canionilllo Iff Uriels t.'oiiulllol.lty V 8 Mattcson CoIbV Valley W it CUrkc Clatrop It JMorrlron Crawfordsilllu Id brrt Glarr Core IIP Kendall C'onallM K W'niiil'.vnrd Crcneil Konoi i'miox Cljrk.trras A 'I'll" Caiiip Creek (iKUiimn m-u v 1'al'r- JDLie. DMl.ut no I'-'ttr , 8 llHhdruker Drain r Uroroa & Drain Damireu M'othe I. iMoi . Lt. llad'arnv i:i!.um A II HnlmV Rttcene John McLlunc Pot Vn v A II (Inidutr Forest Uroo SJIni;her. W I, Curttn Oorbcn ..J Ilaudraker nerval ., 8 M Gnlncr IliUev. TJ Illnek llarrirburg Hlrnm Smith Illllrboro A I.nulllng Uepner Morrow .t Ilerreu Independence W I, Ilodcjn Junction Smith, llrarllild A Co., W L Lemon JickjoniUlo M I'eterron Klng'e Valley Conner A Crerno JifTerrnn lohn W lfotand Lewliilllo 11 OMcTlmmonde Lafijtttc Dr ropplitmi. A lllienry Isbanon S II Clanchtou Monroe............ ....Jo? helrer McMinmillo J II Morris, A Held Monmouth W Watcriiouro Mid Plain, W'T David Hump Needy Win Sloreland New Fin , f t;atu ycwellrvillc I'P Cartlcinau North Yamhill DCStunArl Oakland 9 K TliTmnnd Oeso a It Shipley Ott J II Sehrocdir OreconOlty J M l!r.cou ren'lleton W A Whitman rVorin Dr J lt Irvine l'llot Hock G Otniam Portland H 1 Lee, Agent State (Ir.inrc rrlncrTille T...O.M l'rlnglc I'crrydalc MeOrcbtoro IUckrcal...j VA Pattcrron Itocborg TliooHinllh Hclo K p Joner, Thn Mnnkem fillrertou TKIllbbard Sliodd WM Ponerr, CltWheeln Springfield A O Uorey Sublimity John Downlnc Sweet lleino Hon Marks HllCn(lAnseeessesesst mmdimiim loiliMHrtMiitr Tanjcnt v 8 llarxee ThoDallea SLT) rooks Turner W M lltUeary Vancoaver 8 W Drown Wlllamntto Porks M Wilkin Walla Walla JF Ilrcwrr WalUo. JC Elder inncalla , .....J a Clllron. PS Applegate IT3L"tolio Sale or THOROUGHBRED Shorthorn & Devon Cattle. ,CCr This salo will Uk plnco nt lite Cattle SIioiImmi tlio STATU PAIR GUOUNDs), ou THUItSDAY of Fair week, at 11 a. in. I will then oiler abont thirty liead of Tlioronglibrcd Bulls, Cows ami Heifers Kor cahi, er 1 1 monthr' time ou If) per cent. laterort, wttliapproTfdri curtly. Thlr will give thnjo who wlrh to aiatl themr- ler of It nn opportunity to buy, am havo until Uioy enn ralre ami market nnotlier ermi before payment Ir required. E!J7Jr, WW 'lL nR oy rim vad: O UOVSl) during Fair week, when any Information with reference to pedigrees will bu irtten ttw3 . r. DimiOK,. SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES! For Old and Young. Far-Sightcd and Ncar-SigTitcd, Nliootlne(ilasaes for MporUuieiu BTEEL. 8ILYKH, AND GOLD KItAMES. I AM prepired to aapplv 8j-elacle to fit all eyes, at price to rulU W. V. ItlAIt TIN, Jeweler Optli Ian, IJank lllock, Uute SL 'Balem, May 10, ltrtfl. em 4.1 OOID PE.ATKDIVA.TVIir.H.Cheipctt lnlh known worM. SampU WaKkrrf to igtnU. AddjTM,A.CouLT(S!Uo-Chkceo. For Sale. 397 &FllP Pf TIM11KK LAND, 8AW.MIDL, pJt llUekrmlth Shop threo bonier, twobatnrl . j - -..... . WIIHHIIU 1IU 1.V.SII IVM. ID lime. TlUeROoit. Forluithcr particular, addrcta O, 8. PUTNAM anltma Cbcrher, Lane county,' Or. on PLUMMER FEUIT! DRYERS. PromluniKt I will pay a OOLD PltEMIUM for tbo beat lea raraple of Fruit drld by the "PLUMMBK... PKOflKIN" nf five pound each ts be delivered to me In Kait Portland, In time for. the Oregon Slave tfalr of ltm. 1st PREMIUM $10. 2d PREMIUM 8'24). 3d rrcalRB lit). 4tbPrenlun 5. tST There 8amplea will bo'ashllltedat the Pair marked with owners name. JOHN MINTO, sntiDEn or MERINO SHEEP, TAKES ptearnre in offerlni; to tho WoolOrowcrr of Oretou and the adjnlnlmr Territnri. the cbasco topnrehare THOKOUUIIIIKKD MhltlNOH. and ai rurloK partier Intcrerted tlat they can, and IU en deaor io. rell Hheep of tho tame quality and alue at MUCH CIIBAPKIt'llATKS than .uch ! can Tpowibtr be Imported. Mamlnatlon and compArlmn w Ith oti er biieep onered la the maiket nrt, cordially Invited. Addreaa JOHN MlNTo, . D. The IUraa and Itam Lamb of the flock eaa bn'eenon the ISLAND FAKM. adjolnln? Balem. aheKweeean bo Ueu at the rame place, or at the UILL PAHM four and a hall rallcaaouth of thecttr. Balem. September 10. 1871. ' Farms and Iand lor Salo. IOPFEIt FOR BLE ONE FAtlM. 320 ACRKS, ... l cre l?.f."1,lvJ1 ? KOoU orchard, rltua'odon the Pleajaot Hill road, about 11 mile from Kupne Ctty. Alro, about 1400 ttrres of MIXKD LAND, tome of the bcit valley ana beaver dam Laud in to county, amrounded by hill and bruth land. Three or four very food farm tan be mad out of It, Good t,UcSJ'.r . foU,n-, wnt to sell lbs who'e lot togeth er. ThU Land 1 altuated In Lene county, about 1 mllea from tucene City, and rlx from Crwel. J Addrera F. B. DUNN, AVen City. REAL E8TATK LOAJEfg. MMXJX 1KB WABIIXfiNV Trugt InTtftmenr Conpanr V M)TtLAIBw naHB Ootapaay lr prpe toceotUte Iotas ns JL ssaaa from $see to StU.OOO teeorea over IMPBO VttD C1TT rBOPUITT asd FA Rat LANDfl. Ssr died period of ysais, or repayable by aalf.jaariy t. Ultetnta. Vorlstsaja, apply to wiiiiAm ssm, uu, ooTttr FUtt Street PenUsd.