i& rntima-vjseaeXKa p& Ft 1 :. J K i .V-' .1 -i r I '1 I i ) T I K. 9 tilfanufcU Swrnur. IKTOTD KTBT miJUT, r CLARKE At CKAIG, rtrauKHBits axd i-norotxTons. H. A. CliAIlKK. I. W. UUAIO. Term of Ntibnerlptlon. Ono eopy, ono year (53 numbers) t)nucopy, six months (2fl numbers) Ono coot, thri'o months 08 rmnvhws.) ..... ... l.'iS ... .If, bAliEM, Fill DAY, OCT. 20, i77. GAME TOO SO OK. Waldo IIii.i-h, Oct. JH 1877. Tho present v. uok BlPinli xnoh Ixnutilul wcathor that w may hhv the Fulr wnb ono week too soon. It In, howovpr a illfJlctilt mattor to sctttlo tho qtiwitlon, as to what tlino 1 .1.- --ll I.. l,tt In Iwilll tllllSlnt1 I-Hlf. I lilt in iuu inn ib utmw - ,r ,oii. equinoctial utorm varif.s from tho 13"' Hont. up to tuo juiu oi w.-w "" -u , vt; cuplod about ono month, and cloel out with tho last days of tho Fair. It would ho Jinnl towllmatowkatlhlH Ulalo Pair might havo boon.lfcloar woathor had pro vailed for a week beforo nnd durltfRthe conllnuanco of tho Fair. Many thousand of persons were provontod outrlKbt from attondlnc tliol-ar And a Rretat amount or filpek and valua h articles did not arrive, on Iho Rrodnila In tlino for rcaular ontrlos lu tho novnrnl classem and .llvlMutm ortbo Hoclflty. And lu i many mw thoro could not bo that rloso ecralny and esamlnaUonor article, whlob mRblha,vo be-on iincciHary to mako Judicium awardy. Thn oniccmand hiiporlntPndonlH nnd award InB oon.mlttroH.dl.l all llify ootid to iiic o out lo nil. trlct JtiHtlci and fair piny. hrrora ZyimbctnJcoinmlttt.d. To rr Ik hn- IllllU, Olfl. KITA1. MARION CIRCUIT COURT. Tho rollowlnc proceeding wero had at tho (Jlrcnlt Court for' Marlon county, on Thurn- monFordvH 0 W febawj verdict for . . .... Slid I ' State vH II HaHjdlHmlMed on tho motion of tho DMrlct Attornoy. ,' (i,mn JITbotnp"on vhOoo K Hholl; juumpn. paid and nalo by Hhorltl annul'Hl. P cjaihorlne Kagon tb Patrick Kagem; divorce B8UtaTaJeaio Applegato; aa!o of land by HhertVr not confirmed and mho dlamuuod lor want of prosecution. Jjoard of Hohool Ind Oommiwlonoro v THUIckey: decreo or forooloauro cranteU. "...n or Hohool I-and OoinmbHlonorj v Itolinrl 1 old; decroo of JorwloHuro Rrantod. Stnto ' m Frank Oormani arranKed and ploa of not i iilltyoutorml. , , , HlatoUuoono HarrlnKt Nontencod to ono vear In ihc I'onltontlary. y HW lo " Oorvala lUynondi Indicted for iw. Jult upon Kato White with Intent o kill. ArnlKi.id and ploa of guilty onterod. Or durvd v appuar for sentence Oatoboraotb.at U o'c!ocl: A. tt. StEP GRAIN. IIOWKIJ. l'HAHtlK, Oct. IP, IS"7. .. - . I... Inn rurilllll BH lO 1110 eond II , "o ft VdBrain'Vhi, fall. Wheat and oala "hat havo awollaj! or .rou Id n the leant should not bo aown. 0 """J havo rcHulted to how,; of dofte l;e cod cram. Itnasooon iui "" ; ,i bouvlU bM roaultod from onBriRlntc ! brain from ono firm to nnother. Indeod, H.r.a!I!,v"' ".i- .hxnh tin nhanired bo bh notloHOWonthQWUiolund moto than two "wo!" JTOlenlaii. M bo rich rlvar bottom ioll. yet ibojIcUw down to thirty bUHbein pr acre, fromonn hundred and Wen tho Ural two yuara. It iHlo mhoiaulthatuniatcaro will bo oxer Swlthlairanoii In tho ijolacltor i ol awd Kraln, and lu hucIi as nhnllbonoM ror lor- ""huoU F-ll Known o havoiiow.la ouroui. UKlnKtoiillftrinerHiind .took men. Web foot U tho country yet. Wluandlft Bottlo. Mohuh. Weatherrord A- Co., of Oil city, havo perfected arrangements with a tlrin l'hlldelphla for tho mnuf.cturo of bollli In whlrli lo pul up iholr rolohratod prop.irrttlon, "wKandia." Tho tlrnl lot was received In thJlratorooii WlmUy. , Ty havo tho word "VVlRaiidla" aunkon In two aldiw mid a monoKraiii of W.utherford k Co., Halem, OreK , on tho front, which li really a noat iiiVninlutterltiK. On I ho reero hIiIo Ua ank Scoef!.rKth. label. ' WlMnd ,''' Juilly oiuibraledcoiiRli iiilaliiwpl tl li llrn , inada from our own mountain halm la at- uteHlby hundmda, who havo used It, to bo tho boat voukIi and raid remoJy ovor Inlnj. duowi In OreRon. IVrum auinirhiK with MdVahouldiiunt a bottle of It immediately. Inoreaaa or Crime. TboOratulJury, ul tho pmsfnt termor oourtherohaa bad an uniwiul amount of batlncKi bt.roro them. About a doaen men arolnJlUndaveraUr;.out on ball. Now "mom liro precnted, and It Im doub fill ir all thoeaiMNi can bo paadiipon thaniihlawcrk. Tho court will iiillourn on to-morrow oven. Inir.uaJudRoHolNO holds raurt at Albany next week. UurKlary, larceny, and other unlawful actM aro becoming, alas, too com. urn In our mldat. And Yt tho law wero fully unforced aKaltiHt all hiwcIiw of Ram blliiR. whUky hmIUiir without llcenio, unit rowdyUin Rrowlni: out of tho tralllo, ca-.es would multiply ad tntlultum. Preiulnm BUnUetn. Tho Statu F.tlr In no doubt a ROnd Inlnii aayn tho OrrRonlan and tint iimimRHiient worthy or ooiumeudallou for tho liberal pro inlauiN which tlu-y otrer to enraurnuo homo inanuUeture", butthohocl'ty i-hould adopt homo mpAiis to protect Itwlf iroiu imposition of thoko who aeein never Atllled witli tlio HtK-ral premiums they receive when their nrllolMHarollrht exhibited. It U iMaltlvely iunerttsl that ono jalrof homo made blanl;otu linvoiM'en exhibited nnd orn tho blue rib Uin annually for tho lvt eleven year, never havlnx been usud for any other purpose. A MTlety brand would Mop that kinder work and bo an Inducement Mr others to eouie In competition with aoino prOHiwotof nuinxwf", nuiuUwxt. H awinstliat tho av or thnHtaUinr Oregon va UreucoUall forlorRKry, wiisdiMnUM-d voftfrday, at tho if ymM of tho 1'roM-cullni; Attorney. It I presume.! that the age and Ignoranraor the tniy m U tho crime, and In regurd to tils klndroJ ami Irlend-i, and tho amount or the roweiy bolug but Uvo dollar, nwroy leaned toward him. It l to b hoped that h will take warulmr. hereftr aud learn that "honetyJstliw htt ivillcy.' Haaa Scalded. A little child or Win. Ulatl'a In thlaclty, . .... U....I.. Ii.ll.. i..mIi1ai4 Ua.tAhl.V. irot one in iw iiami uii; wniN-.m-i-v-lla mother had luat taken a pvt or boana otf oriuo ttroanu piaoeti hoh mo iimir in""i utovet tho little young-dor, who U Juatblg .....I. a 1. nidiMIiinnta ili)k tnVtlWWlll1ir around tho i4ovo and undlngtbe not.Udrovo It liana into tuo uuov uuuiuk u i.i.. . ivimiilal.lv .-.-uikiwl nil llallUlollind .n,t wtu tin imnv da) a U'foro It will b of GRAND JURY REPORT. Report or Oracd Jury for October term ot Circuit Court for Marlon county for the year 1877 .. . Orand Juror?, with Mr. J. M. Uarrlaon an foreman visited tho Clork'n offlco, and found It lu good ordor, clean and neat, ana an ap rinitnit. i.inirn'u ndtpn rlPHti Htid carefully kopt, and a Runoral appearance of order uud neatness throughout tne wholo bulldiog. Tho sou th sldo of tho Court If ouho noar tho roof, noeds repair to prevent damage from rain. Iho Penitentiary, K far as we wero nblo lo fee and learu, Is kept In Rood ordr. 'I he only thine wo -) to rticiet Is thatH'j many nbl bodied men r.ro Idlo. If employ-men- coulil ba had for thntii, wh think It would b better for tho oflicers, the State nnd tbo prIonorH. Tho City Prison is email and perhaps InHdequiiUt to the necosslty of tho city. Tho Capitol Iluildlnjr, la In Rood order lnnldo; tho outnldo needs protection from tho elements to prevont damago. Found tho Poor IIouso and lands proporly kopt building HubstanlII and properly taken caroof. John M. Uaiiiimon, Foreman. INFORMATION WANTED. LrsI winter Mr. D. D. Prottyman of Polk countv. received IntelllneucH that his wife's Hlstor would loavo Arkansas In tho Spring, ovorland by wagon, for Oregon. HuppoHing her to havo atartod but not hearing from hor, Afr. Prntlvman wroto. SontomborKKb, to tho Postinabtvr at ClnrkHvlllo for Information and has Just rocolvod tho following reply: Your lottorortho 10th nit., concerning M.,i Unnti.ni!. Ill vfinu u-li nrnH linlltH WJlM Ml I'll-- n-'.i.-y.iin i'i "..-" - celvod lnduotlmo. Altor many Inquiries I liayo Mictfouco in imuini; oiii mm "i'i ii.u i..m t1ttiir.lit.ifii ami itntii ntartnil for Orecotl ou or about tho 16th or April In Company with Itov. Jeifo Marshall and others. It has been reporteU horn mat Minister nas iiBiaiion tho party, but nothing definite ctn bo heard. i'.i uui;i..ii. j. i-i. Mr. Prottyman Is of course anxious to hoar farther newa nnd any Intelligence relat ing to his alslor In-law or of any membor of Iho llov. Jeso Mnrshall'H party will bo gladly recolvcd by him at tho Salem P. O. Other papers pleaso copy. GOOD AS FOUND. Saturday last Mr. Frank M. Bowloy re ceived ono or thoso aurprlsos that don't bap jKiii every day In this wicked world, and ono that dooH our heart good to record. About five years ago Frank signed a note as en dorser for a particular friend of his who was starting In buslncca In Hast Portland. Mis fortune overtook tho business affairs of the IS-tst Portland mechanic, and when tho nolo matured Frank waa called upon lo pay It. It oost him $320, a goodly sum that Frank had Kcraned togothor by bard work, but ho paid It without growling nnd charged It to "ox porlenoo Bccount." Frank's friend droppod ant oi hIruI and for fctir long yearn never n word from him until lait Saturday when Cal.Bcovlllo, or Well, Fargo fe Co.,drovo up and got Frank's receipt for a packago "ontalnlng J7&0, and a noto from ills irioiui, tlatod at Philadelphia, Pa., stating that tho balancn would be forth. coining at an early (lay, Frank couiulorM that money aa "good tU found , Tho Tellurium Mlaei. Mr. I. N. Munoy, of Canyonvlllo, Doug, las oounly, has boon In tho city during tho wast weok for tho purposo of Interesting cap ital to aid In the development of the aavoral riort'lfuROS oi ma leiiuriuiu h"""' miun Company. Theco mines aro only about two ...i .. i.nii ...IKiu ivmn fan-nn vllln. and urn nilU II linil iiiimn .ii... Bf w-. . -, ... .... Mid tobo or urest richness nnd extent. Thoro aro six won ueunou iouo-. nptcimaiiH in which have been Hswiyod nnd found to yield i.. l....r..nlil ttllfi.i- .ml niinnAr. HnvAriil hliafts havo been aunk, ono to tho depth or ! v..ur t iiriiHRiii iiin-fi in tnaiivci iiiiui aro eiiKBgrd day and night In working theno mines, and already ono hundred tons of Iho rock havo been jsot out. The fur unco has been completed and will aeon bo In working ordor. That Enrturjunldi. Under dato or October 11th, Mr. It. V. Short, of Hooii'h Ferry, hhihIs us iho follow, lug, "I thought I would Mind you a little nolo of tho earthqiisko yestarduy. At ti o'clock 1 wnt plcklmr npplt'rt at my house, I Ileum i iioiko rowiuuuuu; un. m "in i. ..li. il... r..lll.i. 1-Iiaii (lin trfiAM nnil hnllHnM lllllllllllh II.IIIHI. ..--. " ."v ""'- -..."-.-- aliook ho as to shake tho apples o.r.audtho plasterlug out of Iho chimney. In T. A. fre-eloy'a Held It shook abeaves of oats down ami nearly hiiook unwn mu ii-ut-en. uu m cullarltv about the hhock or concussion at mypUco was, It did not etrect tho water In thorUer. I havo not beon able to find any effect of tho shook In the ground yot. Hont Stolen. I.at week, while Mr. U 0. Koyt, who re sides at Perrydale, whh attending tho State Fair, two men he had left at work on tho farm In bin abseuoo, stole two of bis bost horses and decamped. Mr. K. had been t .I.... iv... i.imiu ni Itmin fnr nnnrlv n otaaLt and only auccoedod in tludlmr nny clue to tllO direction ISKOII la-il -unei-uijr, wnt-n ho went to Dallas and got out warrants for them nnd again started lu pun-tilt. They weroHeen near Dallas by Mr. Hubbard. Mr. Koyt has Kf it unforlui.ato In losing horses. Ono ot hlsaulmsls wa-t rode off last rail, but recovered It aft era IirloMt unt. Truo n Goipel. Tho I.atighorno, Pa., Heacon pointedly Rahi "Wore ft man logo ton bank and get a llltlo HfiMiiiiiiodrttl.in for Instance, n fottplti or hundred dollars for thirty days ho woulil havo to pay h dollar or two for it. Welti ho to object to piylng on the plea that It cost the bank nothing to lend him money, and that tho ourtoncv woald probably le Idlo iinv way If ho didn't tako it, ho would Imi-et down as a fool, without ceremony. Yet, KlinllarolJuotloiiHaro niniln by heiit-lblo praplo w hen a newnpaper asks pay for little orv Ices rendered," Ofilcors Elrotwl. Union Iidn" No. ldl.I. O. O. T., at Tur ner's Station on the '.'Oth lust., elected tho follnwlnu ottlo.Ms fr thoent-ulng term, vls.s 11 i:. MclClunay.W. 0. T: Perullla Hlelu, W, V. T.; O. K. Plaits, W. S.s Jinwph Miller, V. F.S,; Alma Klches, W. T.: Fones Wll bur. W,i K'slo P.lches. W, M.j John McKln nev.W. 1.0.5 W. A. Howell, W. O.Q.,aud Johu SvrtttUur, P. W. C.T. "Wfelt-Hu.il Mine. The nianager-iofthU corporation met In Portland a few day alncx and contracted with Measra. Kaudolph ttll3deckerto com plete the tunnel already commenced, their contract to oloaa whenever they aulke the ,i.in lAilim. and aa soon aa this la accomplish ed partlea will bo aont in to lake out a ton of rock, wblon win cx orounni io i-oruanu to unuargo too prop-" n iiiiiriiinuu. A Large Fllley. Mr. John Humphrey who Uvea In theOeer nelKbborhootl about 12 miles K-tt or the city, weighed his lien Koy dllyou Litchfield A Manning'. cle this mornlnn-. The ani mal llfte-1 the beam at 1 ,210 pound, olo prevailed throughout found SJierlU 'h nHtrvi In nrflnr Inll nnnnretltlV Well Kept: wrr.TTATKTTE FARMER TRADE WHH JAPAN. The Now York Tribune lins tho follow lowlng remarks Hint Bliould bo regarded na rather suggestive toOregonlans, as we nro situated at the gates of tho Orient: "Japan Is one of the natural markets for the products niid wares of tho United Stutcs. Of tho civilized Industrial no tions of tho world the United States Is the nearest. She Is only 0,000 miles dis tant, while Knelmid is 12W and other ttidtiftrlul Kuro)icati countries aro from 9,000 to 11,000. The United States lias .the ml vantage also of two linen of otenmers to Jnar,M Mint there Is no bnr to trade for lack of direct steam transportation, ns thero is In the caio of South America. Nevertheless, look at tho position of the United StnttB In the trade of the Empire. Of tins exports of Japan wo tako only seventeen per ccnt.,and of her imports wo furnish oniy four per cent. England, 0,000 miles further away, takes thlrty Hvo per cent, of tlio imports. England havo scrutinized tlio market of Japan closely, and have sunt there tho things thut can bo sold. They havo mado thorough nnd sustained eil'ort to capture tho market ami havo sticceedei!. The Americans In their free and easy style, are waiting lor me jiipaneev i .-wnn,-hero as buyers. They will never come. Ami that is not the way a trade is so cured." SALEM TEAUHEHST ASSOCIATION. The Assoclllon met at tho usual place Contral Kchool bulldlng-at 1:40 p. m. nnd was called to order by tho President, Miss MatlloL. Powell. , , . Roll oall, Miss D'Aroy was lardy. The Secretary nothavlnir tho minutes of Iho pre vIour mooting In his possession, they woro not read. . ..... Mr. ltandlo appointed oHpfolal critic. Undor tho bend or Oenoral Uualnoss, Miss Curl Inquired It pupils coul.1 go from ono Rohool In tho city to tbo othor at their pleas ure It was thou glit thoy could not. Some discussion was had In regard to dropping nesllgent scholars a grade In their studios. Tho regular dlaouslon or the subject spelling was openod by Miss Warrlner of South Salem school. Sho loaches spelling to beglnnora from charts and black-board oxerotsea. , Mr. Randlo, of North Salem sohool. fol lowed. Thinks each word In tho spol ing lesson should bo placed In sontonoea by thn pupils that they may learn tho definition or caoh word. Children should not bo requlrod tolumburtholr minds wltlr words that they do not usa and cannot oomprehond. Tho reading book should bo need as a spelling books all difficult words thero should bo spoiled and defined In nccordanco with tho regulations of the ocursoof study. Mlsa Powell followed with vory ablo paper on this subject. Sho thinks children should learn to spell words In sontencas lnstoad of In nornoniiicnlar columns. Pupils ftuonirJ KnoW how touso a word boforo they aro required to poll It. Spelling books should bo prlntod In crlnt, as wo Invariably apell by sight, and In script. It Is absurd to require pupils to learn to spell long columns, or worda that they cannot nso. Spelling should bo gradi d that studenta may learn only thoso worda whtoh they uso and under atand. i i , . Plillilrnn ahmild be tauclit the moanlntr of prodxes and roots of words or course not In alncle grade, but a few In each grade, and by the tlrao they havo finished thn courso of study, most of them will bo ablo, by this moans, to doflno nearly every word In uso. Spelling should Invariably bo tannht by writing exoroisni. urni npniiinK riiuuni inn receive that attention which Is gcnorally given tn It. Mrs. Curl koss ovor tho spoiling lw.on with tho pupils explaining and defining ovory word, after whloh tho pupils study ami roolto It. Uses tho milling book, giving dictation lessons from It dally. Thinks writ ten spelling should bo mod almost oxolu- Miss Taylor thinks tho written nad oral exercises should go Ingothor. Tenches tho mcanlnirof sutuxos. In oral spolllnir re quires tho pupil tnpronouuentho word dis tinctly boforo spoiling It, that ho may learn tho correct pronunciation or worda aa well as orthography. In writing, each word Miould ho divided Into aylsblo. that tho pupil may learn to proporly syllabify. ... MesuH. Sleeves and Gregg joined in tho General discussion. Hendlm: was selected for discussion at tho next meeting and Mrs. L, O. Adair, of to Central sohool appointed leador. Mr. Handle, the critic, mado somo valua. bio suRgestlons, Somo gonoral criticism fol lowed. . . , On motion adjourned to '.moot at tho usua line and plaoo. All friends of thosobools nro cordially In vited to attend the meetings or tho ossosla tlou. T.J. Onvno. Secretary. Pnlafnl Accident. Mr. P. J. Newburg met with n painful ac cident at the Capital Lumbering mills yes terday morning. Ilo was working the edgor, when lu lifting aboard and In tho act or tnrniiiirnroiitid. he mado n misstep. dUlocn- tlng his right loir at iho knee Joint, IIowbs, convoyed to tho olllcii or Doctors Hall tV Hevnolds, who proceeded to reset tho Joint, and at thn present writing ho Is renting us comfortably as could lie expected. Mr. New. burg crttno to this city Inst Monday, for tho tlrat tlino and went to work for tho Capital Lumbering Company yesterday morning. Wo understand ho Is entirely out of means, nnd has a family In Portland, eovoral of whom aro sick at tho present time, nnd who are depeudent upon tho husband and fathor for support. Here U certainly an opportu nlty for Christian ehar-lty to bestow Its Rifts and lalxir upon a worthy object. Who will be the first to speakT-Yestorday's Mercury. Soar Steak. Frauk M. Rowley, at LiFore's market on CotMiuerolal streot Is cutting upbear sreak this dato for hU numerous customers and this U whero his bearahlp came from. For a number of davapiwt the grangers In the vl olnlty or Mr. Iwls Savago'a form have hut a number ot sheep by the nocturnal visits ot this Mr. Ilrtiln. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Savage had lime to attend to Ms bearahlp and cm mo to town for Hilly Andersou and hi dogs. The bear was started in Mr. Sav age's pasture, and within five minute he waa up a tree. Two or threo well directed hots brought him down, when he waa dis patched and brought to town. Set far Trial. On Taeaday UsU in tha United Stat-M dis trict court, JutUe Dady fixed the time fir the trial of W. 11. N. Styles, now under In illotmentforprjury,on theSUt of Novem ber. Thn time for lbs trial or Win. 11. Illgby Indicted for aubordtoaUou of perjury, ia en tua 23 of the eatne month. Notice or tluardlan's Halo or Ileal KsUlc. Notko Is h.rebr rItcii tbatpanasnt to an order of nT,i. rvwirt ol th comity of Marlon In tho btate of Oretron. mdo at tho Octobor term thercor 187T. I will offer for "ale it public auction on tho loth dar of Nov ember, 18T!. atono o'clock tn thofmcinoon ofMlddar, at the Court Hou door In the c ty or Salem. I; airt SnnSflhi. real Mtate of Kdward Don ot and Alfred Doallfot, minor lielMot Atnta Don Hot, dcccatcd thu tttlon No. lftl!. runnlne thence Eaetuny a odr mo une oi ui,l rlnlm. imuhIh tbonce north to tho north II n of Mid tUlm of Johu i; I'nujaac: merc 43 rain V. to the NorthweM cornarof mIi! clthn; .!....... a.,n, li r.n rl..ln- ilii-nrii at tl.ES chnlnN, Ibunco South tn tho plicuol hrirlnnlnir contilnliw I'M .r.n.in...iirVu. Al-o (i ccrwln tract of Mtid. bolii!? tho North halfof the llonatlou 1-iuil clnlm oi .tiiliii Mc Kny an't wlfd to ue cl ilm No 4'l, nad tielldritlon No. K73,lnT BN It. 1 V orthoWIIUmettoinerrilUn. con tftliiliitf Mi ncru of land nioro or hn" In lheliolo claim. A 1 eltunto In Marlon county, Oregon. Xc-rnn of falo cah in hau!. cold coln 0LUVAN Qasrdlan of tali tnluur holr.. OcMS, IrfTI. w . Administrator's Sale. N'otlco la hereby Riven thut pur-unit to an order of inullonoraniououniyonrioiinuciuniy in jinri'ni in tho Btato of Oregon, mado at lu October teim, 1H77. 1 will offer for tale at public auction ot Hnturday.thu llltli oay orNovcmber, 1S7T. at ono o'clock In llicaltcr noon of raid day, at thoci-nrt bou'cdcior In the city of bak-m, In ealil com ty. tho real eslnlu belonging to iho etale of A. V. Waller. deceaHrd.ilefcrlbcdnB follow, towll: A part of lioi atlnn clilm No. 4C. Notification No. 77. lu T. 7 B. h. 3 W. of Willamette meridian, bounded bv hcgloulntr on ti o rnuthlluuof tho county road liaddii: easterly from tho iat end of Sialo i-trcet. In Halem. niton county Otccon, at a po M S.TOileif. CO rrln. K. I'.'.WI cknlno friim whcrnlhc pouth lino nfunld county nail liusiaocla tho Went hniindiirv of the llunatlon J.nrd I'hnu of A, K. Wal ler and Klfplm Waller hit wife, mm rnnnlnft theiitu S. Ill dec 8)mln. V. S.1 rlinliii, n utoorli'fc to Inter net a due uupt and w erl line d vlrtlnn .aid clMni Into tuocqiul parli-! thencutai-t I. 'I i'lchil mnurcnr lesn to tutiri-rct tho iaii-rn boundary lino of nci-rtaln tract or land ilet-dril by A. 1'. Wa ler urn! Klephn Waller bin ulte, to apMicI U. Wnller. by deid datid the 2 Jlli dty of January. JStt), and record ed In Marlon comity record Hook nf Dccd-i. To'unio No. 4, on pu-0 331; tbenco N. lOdii; rimln. U. along paid lai-t meiulonul line, about aiW chalna to the wnitti lino ol paid county road, thinco N,7'Jd' :nimln, W. ulocBIhe pouth Imeiif i-aIiI county mad to tho place ot beginning, and all altnate In. Mutton comity, Orccon. TKItMH OK 8AI.K-Odu third cath In hand, ono third In plx month, and tho I alanco In one yiar from the data of aalc, all In cold coin. J. A. STRATTfiN, octl3wt AdmlnUtratorof raid potato. Administrator's Bale. Notice la hereby clvrn that, puiruant to an order of tlio honorablo Cnnnty Court of Marlon ce unty, tn tlio Stato nf Oregon, iiiado at It October term, 1877. I will offer for rale at public auction on HaUrday, tho 10th day of November lK7,at ono o'clock Initio ar te noon of paid day. at tho courMioaea door In tho city of Halem. In raid Marlon conntv, tho real ertato belonplni; to tbo ertato of James KIcKey. dcccatcd, do rcnbcU aa fol'nwa to wit: A part of tho Donation Land Claim of raid Jamca ltlckey and wife, In T. 7 8. It. 3 W and In T H H H.8W: Dfclnnlnn at tho H. W. corner of Claim 1(1, and tlio 8, K, corner (f Claim C2, InTBH. It 2 W, and runnlne thfncoN.Odcp. ISmln. W. 4, 60 chain: thence N. 40detr. aimln. ., 30 SO chain; thinco N. 4 drg. 15 inln. W, 1.43 chain; thinco N. 40 dee. Mtnlu. B, SS.12 chain: thinco N. 71 dc? 00 min. K 6.W chain; thenco N. B dec. 30 mln. W AM chalnr; thenro N. 43 dec 90 mln. K. 3.M) chain; thenco rarterly to Inti-rrect tho routh lino nf raid Claim 81, at a point 8. 49 dcp. 63 mln. K. 0.0J chain from an angle In raid routh lino of raid claim HI; thenco 8 4lder. S3 mln. W. 83.nn chains to tho piaco ofJwclnnlnc, contalnlnR aboat 30 acre, and all eltnato fri Marlon county. Orrunn. TKItMS Or aALK-UoW coin In band. JaMKH M. KICKEY. octllwt Admlnlrtratorof laid citato. Notioe. In thn nutter of the Ouardlamhlp of KJward Doa lllot and Altrcd DonlUot, minor hiln or AUKurtua Doulllot, deceased. NOW. ou tbl day. Heptcmbor 4. A. D. 1S77, enmo V. O, Hut.i.iYAN, nutt'Ulan of raid minor heir, and prvrentcd hi petition praylnc for an order to rull tho real ertato of raid inlnoi In Marlon county, Or egon, dercrlbfd In hi aald petition, and It appearing to tho ratlifactlon of tho. Coatt that It la neccrrary and for iho bert Interert of tho raid minora that tho m'iI real ertato thnuld b fold. I; 1 hereby ordered and decreed that the next of kin ol paid ward, and all pcrroiiH inicrrrua in ra-ii o'i!, appear netoro meat tlio Court llouo In thu city of Halem. In Marlon coatity. Ort-con, on tho Cth day ofOctober, 1877, at tho hour of S o'clock p. in., -audi h'tweaure. If kny they have, why alleenrorhoul'l not bncranttd for tnuralo of raid rrtale. Servlre uf I hi ordi-r rhall bo mado by publication In tho Wilimp.ttu Kaikkii fnr th re week rnccerie)y belom paid Ctn day of October, A.D. 1D77. JOHN O. I'BKIILKS. County Judgo, Marlon Co., Omkn. Hilem. Bent. 4 1S77.. roua Notice. In tho nutter of tho Onardlantblp of Deo Wilght, Orr WrliPhl. and Kiln Wilght, minor beln) of Jo reph A. Wright, diceared. TWOW, on lhl tlxth fay of September. A. D. 1877, J.1 caino K C. Itamrby, cuardlaii of raid minor hclrr. and presented blr petition praying for an order tore)) the rial crtate of raid minora In Clackamar county. Oregon, described In hla raid petlllou, and It appearing tu tho Mtlrfavtlon of tbo court that It la uecc a y nnd for thu btrt Interert of the raid minora that tho raid real trlatorhonld bo void, It la hereby ordered -nut decreed lhat tho next of kin of raid ward nnd all perronr Inure rled In raid ertate appcr bi-furo me, at tho court-hnuro in iho dty of Halem, In Marlon county, Oregon, on thu 13th day ofOctober, A. 1). lM77,at tho hour of It o'clock n. m , and ebow dure, If any they have, why a llcenio rhould not be granted for tbo ralo of raid crtate. tiervlce of Ibla order rhall bo mado by publication lu the Willam ktti: Pi it m Kit for three ruccerahu v.'ceki prior to tho 13th day of Uc.obor, A. D. 1-77. JOHN C. rKKDLKB, re!4wn Connly Judge of Marlon county. Oregon. Notioo of Final Settlement. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon ror tbo couuty of Marlon. Krtato of Ilezeklah C. Dayton, deccarrd. I' EWH O. DAYTON, admlnlrtrator of raid estate. J having this day filed his final account, arklig tint tho romo may bo allowid for rctllemanl; there, fore, all persons tntererteit aro hereby notified that ihucotirtha set tho bearing of raid anp'lcallon for Monday, the fifth day of November 1S77, at tbo court hnu'o in Halem, tn wild connty, at 11 o'clock a. m. of raid day. when objtctlon to raid account Of any ex lrt) III be heard and determined. JOHN C. PEE1ILBS, County Judge. Halem Bept 13, 1ST7. &U5 FALL PLANTING; MMJSP -Cfor the house. Tin- Aiituiiiu No. ul'Vlck'a Floral iiulde ccntalulngdr'rlptloii4 of H.iacloths, Tulip. Lilies, slid all llulbs and hi-etl lor au. 1'mmtiso In tho liar din.and for Wistkh Kuiviisna In tho llnurcjnit publirlud, and s'i.t IreJ to all, Addters, ( n3lH4 J A JIUS VICK, Uocbeatcr, V.Y OXUQCrOlV J3X .VTSTOEC K COMPANY. Capital. $300,000.00 Assets, $568,547.45 Income, 1875, $465,904.29 Losses paid out since organiza- Uom, . $1,137,367.60 HAMILTON BOYD, MANAOKR, anStt 72 Flrat St.. FOMTliANB. Said real oilate la douuuto uu """',, ,V, i. V. . n.ii..in.i. in H W. rorticrtif John 1 . 1 ou ".".v ., L'.."f :;;r;i.rm. n t. b a. u. a w. or iSi . "Jr....7..MIn K, (no Vlallli No. 41. Notllll M mm SWlEA vSIi fjonw F I Aeeuta for ttoe Willamette Farmer. Albany ;l?J&tDa Amity. HIiHImpi-on Cottago Grove JHHhortrldge ltetlvno. Jelf Davis HnenaVlrta Wm Welle, J W Hobart Urowuriillo t ....w It Klrk Iltitteville J Vi Itachekler Canyon City Dltllhlnehnrt Canyonvlllo ;.W T Urigga Coqiillfo City : P Mattesen Colo's Valley ..W 11 Clarke Clatsop It J Morrison Crawfuldaillle Hubert Olarn Cove 1) r Kttntnll Corvallfs K WiMNiwnnl Cn-iucll Hoiih- Knox Cldrhtuna W A Mills Ccmp Creek l)Kllat'itiierili-y Dnllu J I) Iho. D M (Itttlirie Diuttcr ..8 II ii tni.nl; it Dialtrs Krciircii .V Utnln Dmnni..u K I-'otheM lin ton V, C HadniTtiy Hlktou A II Halncr KngetiR..... John McClttng Pox Valley A 11 llardner Korcsttlrovo BHngher, W I. Cnrtl (ohen J llaudrakii- Oen'als.... ..8 M Gaines llalscy T J lllack Harrlibutg Illram Hmllh HIIIboro A iJielllnc Ilctincr Morrow & llcrreu Independence W I, Hodgln Junction Smith, llrarlleld it Co., W I. Lemon Tackronvlllo M Peterson King's Valley Conner A (,'rtrno Jeffermn John W ltoland I.cwUvlllo 11 OMcTlmmonds Lafayette Dr I'opplctntt. A II licnry Lebanon 8 II Claughton Monroe Jo Kelrey McMtnnvlllo JDtotrt. A Held Monmouth W Waterhnnso Mill Plain, WT Datid Stump Needy Wm Mnreland New Km J Cnato Kcellvll!o I'V Captleinan North Vamlilll DOHteuart Oakland 8 K Kiiyrnnud Orwego A It Hhlpley Ott...'. J II Sehroeder Oregon City J M llncnn Pcmlleton W A Whitman I'eorla Dr J II Irvine Pilot ltock K Oilllain Portland 9 1 Lee, Agent Slnto (Irango Ptluesvllle OM Pilngle Perrydale MrOrrw's More ltlckrenl VA I'attcrron Koreburg ThorHmlth Srlo K I' Jones, Thn Mnnkers Sllvcrton THIItbbard flheild's WM Powers, O It Wheeler Springfield AO Hovcy Hnbllmtt; John Downing Sweet Homo Hen Marks Bhcrldan , , Tangent K8 Ilarzco Tho Dalles 8 L Ilrooka Turner W M lllllrarr Vancouver B W llrown Wlllamrtto Forks M Wllklns Walla Walla J P Brewer Waliln ,,,, J O Kldcr Voncnlln J It Elllron, ItSApplegato J. W. GILBERT Hides, Furs, & Pelts. 21 Commercial St., SALEM. iy Tlio Light-draught Steamer CITY OF SALEM Will lkavb ricirtc WiiAitr, Portland, for Salem. and Intcrmedtato Points, On jIondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,. At 0 o'clock A. M. Tho LlRlitMlrnaglit Steamer Will make Trips to tho uppor IUvor. U. B. SCOTT & CO. '.. J. HATCH, Qcneral Manager. anl7 SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES! For Old and Young. Far-Sighted and Ncar-Sightcd. Nliootluc-Utosae for iportumeD. BTEEL, BILVKlt, AND GOLD FltAMES. I AM prepved to supply Hp"etacla to fit all ever, at prices to rulu V. AV. ITIAItTIN, Jeweler A OptUlan, JJauk block, Uuto St. Solcm, May 10, 1876. si For Sale. 397 ACHItS OF TIMIlKIt LAND, BAW-MIDL, mi f IlltckrmllhBhop. three linnrrs. two bam, fourjoko oroXBN. Situated on LONC1 TOM, In Lano county. Tenia lary-half caih. balance ou time. Tllloood. For fuilbcr particulars, addrei C. 8. PUTNAM, u?lm8 Clicrhtr, Lano county, Or. FLUMMER FEUIT!DRYES. PrcmiuiiiN: will pay a GOLD PKEMIUM for the best ten npiea or rrnlt drkd by tho "IM.IIITf mtRlt Pit OOUNN" of Ave pounds each te bo delivered w mo in Bast I'ortland, In In time for tbo Oregon State rair 01 ion. 1st PREMIUM 910. 2d PREMIUM 820. ad PrewluM fll). 4th Premium S5. tST- Thero Samples wUl boxhlbltcdt the Pair marked with owner, name. JOHN MIN TO, BnEEUEn or MERINO SHEEP, rilAKES plearnro In offering to tbo Wool-drawer of ' a. Oregon and the adjolntni; Territories tho chance topurcharo THOUOUDHUltKD MhltlNOS, am as suring parties Interested tut they can, and wl' en deavor to, veil Sheep of tbo same qnallly and va.Ue at I1IPH l'111'AIM-ll IJATlfrt h... ..... I.'. ..,' Ik,.. im Imported, kxamlnatlon and comparison with oth er Sheep offered lu tho market are coidially Invited. w Address JOHN M1NTO, N. B. The Hams and Item Lambs of tha flock can bo seen on tho ISLAND KAKM, adjoining Salem. 1 he Kwes can bo sien at the same place, or at the HILL PA It M foumnda hall miles sooth of tho city. Salem, September 10, lb75. Farms and Land tor Sale. I OFFER FOK SALE ONE FAIIM, 820 ACIlES, 1(10 acres In coltlvat on, good orchard, iltua'edon the Plearant Hill road, abont !4 miles from Kngene City. Al'o, about 1-100 arrea of M1XKD LAND, tome of the best valley and beaver-dam Land In the county, sut rounded by bill and brush land. Three or four very good fums (an be mads out of It. Good place for a colony. Want to sell tho who'e lot togeth er. This Land Is altnated In Lena eonntr. about It I- miles from Kuireno City, and six from Crvswell. jeo Aaaress r. n. uunn, auovjis viiy. REAL XSTATK LOAMS. 0R1GM ANB WlSIINfiTtrT Trait InTCitment GompanT' V SCTI.ANS. mina Companr if preptred to negotiate loans M. .urn. Irom aauo tu iw,wo Mini OTr 1HPSO- VKD CITY rKOrBKTY and FARM LAJTDe). axed periods of yeais, or repayable by half -yearly atAlbaenta. Wot terns, sddit to WILLIAM HELD, Mauser, BOTltrf First Street roruaad. ly la- lj une to It again. Wl L,wrt-u'',,--'ll,,",,- -r H