itiM&t 2t staesKsMMaaaa -j :Ejaci3KaaissdKS tisk&od ;f i'A' $"'' 'J v I 7 .. I "v ! t . u e DIRECTORY. OFFICERS oftlto NATIONAL IlANOI5. Matter John T. .Tone!, Barton, 1'hllllps. Ark. Octrtoer J.J. Woodman, l'aw Paw, Nan llnrcr., Midi Ucturer. B. Smcdloy. Crrsco, Howard, la. Httwanl A. .1. Vnughli, MamiihlH.Tcun. Ati't HUncanl-Xotllmcr WulUbcad, Jllddtcbueli, Somerset, N. J. . ... (Mapluliv-4. If Ellis. RpHnj:1ioroujh. Warren. O. rrtatttrerV. M. McDowell, Wayne. Htcubcn.J... fkrrtlitiu-O. II. IColluy, Louisville, Ky. . . Uate-h'e-ixr-O. Dlmvfddlu, Orchard Orrrtc, Ind. r,V;.-Mrs. John T. Jones, llarlon, I'tili1liit. Ark. 77om Mr. Samuel K. Adams, Montlccllo, Minn. Hmmvi- Mrs llurrey OodiUrd, North Uriinuy. Or. Lilly AtlMant SttwartllUt Carollnu A. Hall, Louisville, liy. liXMUTITE COMMITTED. 1). Wyatt Alkon. (Chairman,) Cokcsbury, a. C. X. II. Hhankiand. Dubuqtto. Iowa. Dudley T. Chase, Clarcmont. N. 1(. Atonj-.o Q jlder, Hock Falls, Whiteside. III. W. II. Chambers, 0wcwUcc,ltu(ecll. Ala, Officer of Oregon State flrnuco. MfitttrVtm. Cyrni, Sclo. OeermtrA. K. Shipley, Oswcio. curr-Mrs. K. N. Hunt, Sublimity. S'tntaryH. W. Randall. Oregon City. HUtoardW. 1). Thomas. Walla Walla. W. T. AttUtanl Steward Q, W. Itlddlo, Uaoyonylllc. Chaplain W. H. Oray, Astoria. iTfoturtr 8. P. Loo. Portland, 7afc.AV7wr-lanlol Clark, Hslcm. CVr-Mrs. II. A. Miller. Jacksonville. Jlnnona Mr. 8. I). Durham, McMmnrillc. a-Mr.K. A. Kelly. East Portland. &iV ' Msirarrf-Mrs. Gcoriila Smith, flood River, Wasco conn y. ... . KrtcMit Vommttto-Vfrn. Cyrus, Beto; n. Clow, Dallas; K. I.. Hmllh, Hood River. tftofo Jliiflnat Aqtnt-H. V. I.co, Portland. State Grange Doputiea for 1877 iit ojfla. Krprut. A IImM?.' Corvallls Corvallls CLACKAMAS. , Enoch Hklrvlno Butto Creek NW Randall OrojronClty douui.as. ., , J W llaym Myrtln Creek O M Oaidnor Drain' Station M liLTNOM AIJ 1'lympton Kolly East Portland.... East Portland MAHION. I'KCnMluman Tlnltcvlllo 'L''" O W Hunt.... ....Sublimity Sulem J N T-Mlllnr".' Jackionlllo Jacksonville FA Patterson. Illckreal Salem J J C'bnrlliiti...". Oooso Lnko Jacksonville UnulU Kiroi"r'.. ...Kerbyvlllc Jacksonville LANK JamoN W Matlock Goshen RAIrvliiu....'. I.ulmnon Albany Jdhn KiM.""'. Ty:li The Dalles rAYIIILL. IX! Durham MrMlniivllh .1 Hii,iliiKtou anion 1)11 Itlmhiirt.'. Canyon City Canyon City I'lll.llMlltA. . ,, K W ifimji-r.. Columbia City II K MoMon""."' Tillamook North Yamhill UMATILLA, JH Wlilm .Wcilon. stoii roo. J HciirySliroodcr.... Oil wasiiiniitun TKiiiiironr. ri.AHK. H W Itrmvn CIII.UXIIU. Ul'Hlulu WHITMAN. J.h Itluor Vancouver ... .D.tylon Colfax t'olfox I'lir.iuiii. MZ (Iiioil'iln I.lint rlKHCK. BH Ma-klium ChelmlU l'o'nl LCIAWmlU': JP Olrmiata li I,oiimlrn ult Jullua ll'irloii Heatt'u Hrnttlo l.flWM. I, M PU'rium Cluimto YAKIMA. .. , OP Co.iK Kllennimrs lnnnyroiintrulioru th l)ti'iity l,,,l1","!1.1 "!',i tho moil K-iltnliln. ncil tlm drniicu. tit Ijo lonillty ulll tiloiKiily Inilliwlo m me " cliokv, I wlUliuiiliii t.l.r.ir In ill my liMliinroK I lion turn iiIiII.msI l nuVo ap. iiiiil.iioiitit wltlimil kimv. lelK Utiiyj., Mui'ler tlretfiui Hlnto (Imiiso, P. of II. Mootinsof Subordiunto Uraucuo I.ISS dolJNI'Y. Ilnivi, No Ul, ni'UilHln AllmV,oii llm It Ikinl IMUmUv tr tioti iiioiilli, til 10 h. m. Otic I'InIii, No. 0, hi lUUny, Jml iuul llli HiittinltyHiull i. in. , ... lUiiimr. So. I"''i I" OniwfiirilHvHIo, It iuul anl S,liiriliiy. l a . m. SymmiMi No. Kl, nt Mlllim Htiillon, Ith Hrttunliy,nt I p. t. . , . , .,. IjhIiiiioii No. t!l, hi Lubuion, i!l nml ttl Hatiiriliiy. Hi 10 ii. m. Omiiii I'rulilo No. 10, llli H.Uur;lny. Knot llattu No. IK!, IhI iuul aril Suttir- ' lB7iitUrii No. :7, 2ml mtil Hli HiilunltiyH, at 10 .i. in. ... .... llfowinvlllo No. 10, lHt mid 2ml Htur. tin VM TaiiKont, No. 7, 1st mul Ilnl FrMityH, t 10 "'iTuVrWitirK, No. 11, lt mul 3rd Hatur- iUvh, Ht 10 H, in. Hlinilil, No. 0, Ut mul :il UnlurtUyH, ut 10 'llViipy Udiio No. 10, lHtiinil llil SiUurilHyH lu wuii iiioiilli I'roin Dototitir to Junn, hiu! oh tint 1st Sitluntiay tlio Imlmintiof llioyumr. lUrinonv No. 'i, !lnl HiitunUy, ri'Kuliirly, oet In Nov. Duo , Jmi.. Kuli., ami Miiroh, wiiriii Itiuy uiool the Ut l'rldiiy. HIJSrON COUNTY. Noun Crook No 1 1, IhI Sniurilny t 10 a. m. WllUiin't'o No. W, M 'VltiirniUy, t 10 a in aUilloumtu, No 12, MiH.tunUy,t 10 a.m. LANK COUNTY, nmmwull, No. til, Hli Hutiiriliiy, 1 p. in. Hiipniii, No. M, In Kimono City, .IrU tiat iliv, at 10 a. hi. .... , CMrlty, No. 70.21 SUnnliiy. (iiv-hmi, No. 101. iHlS-iUiriliy.at lOo'oliwlc Juiiolloii City, No. 13, 2ml Satunliy, nt 1 '''.MolCoitilo, No. 107, Cuiip Crook, 21 Satur- ,Uy' VOl.lC COUNTY. OA l'.ilnl, No. a, lit anil 3nl S.hiriluy. MAUIONCOUNI'Y. Hilmii (IratiKO, No. 17, M ami 3.1 S.ijiir. liy In oniili iiioiilli, i0i)pt In AUKtiHt, h'P tamlHir, mul Ootolitfr, ivlioti It iuhu only un llio MS.itunl.iv at tlmlr hull In S.ilotn. AIiUhiii, No i:w, I'll Suluriliiy. Haiili Point, No H 3ISitiinlay,atl p. in iliilto Orojk, No. 2, ilnl S.itunl.iy, t 10 - '"' WASUINHTON COUNTY. llnwoiton No. 100, nioou tt, SaluriUy, at lOoVlork. Loil;: Orr.alsl' W.U. n'inl'ir. . W.P. T,nn Urn ISIli lnitiiiilixl Ijiiltftuif Uooil TonuiKirH nt Aii'iitvlllrtivilhtwoniyo'clit into. . llm OMwHHUII':! ttlllllWHt J.nuiw II MHclUluy, in.(!.T: Loiilnr. llimlor. It. U.8.5 Mrv O IMrtKr. li. II. H Janii Lmicwortliv. . V.T.i W. A. UiiiHor, W.S.J T. A. Wari, W. a! S J A. T., LVok-rlln. W. C;i W X. Hlnw, W. M.J t"irU It. lMrfer, 1 M.J Mary . MaitlU'-V, W. 1. O I a.T.iiiji. wait. W. O. O j Hon. Wni. I'or'er, V. W. C. T. and A. T. '.uuiwtlt, Lodgu Deputy. PKOTEOTION or SALMON. The following is a copy of the bill In troduced In the leglslnturo of Welling ton Territory to regulate the taking of nalmon in the Columbia river tmd trlbu tarles : Si:ction 1. lie it enacted, etc., Ilshall he unlawful between tho llflei'tiih day of April und tlio llftecntlidiiy of . Inly of any veiir. for any percon or por.-onsin any nitinmrto uupturo wilmoti in Hii- Haiti Cnlimiblii river or any of Its trlbutiir Iff, for tho purpose of Halo or coninioivo, Iji tween the hours of six n'clwu In the innrnlng of Hntunlny or any week untl i; lx o'clock In the morning of Tupjilny ;f the ensuing week. It shall bo unlawful alo for any pereoti or petftona to purchuau pal mon ho unlawfully captured. KC. 2 For the purposes of this ac . HiiyllHh trap, or other like device, hIhiII be inaltitalned open between the Satur (Iiivh and TucstlavH nforefitild, iinil tlio owner or occupant of hucIi trap or device Hi, .ill Bee that they are empty of aalmon on each of the aforesaid Tuesday morn- "bi-c. .1. Tho provisions of lliifltict shall not apply to Indians in tho Indian coun try of this territory. Skc. 4. Any person violating any of the forgoing provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall bo lined In unysum not less than twetity-llvo nor nnro than ono hundred tlollarsor Imprlsloned In tho county jail not exceeding thirty days, or both, In the court, and hhall pay Into tho county treasury whoro tho olVenso Is committed double tho value of tho llsh so unlawfully captured, for tho benefit orthe school fund of said county, to bo apKirtloned among the school districts of tho county us are otherschool funds. 8i:c. n. Tills act shall take efTi-cl and ho in force when a like law shall be made und In force In the State of Oregon. PIIEPAIUNG FPU NEXT YEAR. Wo are Informed thattiulto an amount of wheat lu shocks, during the long rainy weather Just closed, has been dried out and threshed, iuul a fair proportion of It will miiko stock feed. This will save much of good wheat which Ih often chop ped for feed. There never was a better time here, or the ground In a liner con dition lor plowing and sowing than now. Karnurs are now busy lu sowing wlua', tlljrglng anil fakli.g caroof potatoes, gath ering In tipples and otherwise preparing for the misty season. It seems that our friends In California had uoralnsto trouble them up to the HHli lust. If wu could have divided rains with them, anil wo hud some of their flue, clear weather during and be fore (he State Fair, both would have been lietielltted. Hut we must put up with our lot. Fioni p:ist expetleneo It N to be Imped (hut ii largo acreage of Fall wheat will be sown In the valley this Full. All should lemember that much depcudii on deep plowing, much harrowing nutl thoiotigh draining iff tho Full wheat lands. ThN lino weather may yet last f.ir a mouth to come. special UEPorvru. Ah our old friend and correspondent, Uncle Davy Nowt-om, Is preparing a a special report upon many prominent itrilclcM on exhibition at our lateState Fair (oipi dally those- which eitnio too late, on account of bad weather for fair competition) for publication in the an nual reports of Iho Soelely, ho deems it e.xreilieiit, its Hntieiliiteiiileut of the Mis cellaneous Division, (o id uft un online of the report for our paper, which will ap pear time to time. .Many exhibitors will therefore, be greatly benefitted by having their in (lelisoiiexhlbltloitticenrately de scribed and their merits set forth. Pro prietors of such articles or their agents would do well to address I'nclo Davy Nowsoni and give an aceuruto doserlp Hon of their articles entered In tho Mis cellaneous Division. And we, In giving room In our columns to their notices, which indeed are lionu lido advertisements, and will bo worth u great deal to tho proprietors, respectfully ask of one and all of those gentlemen to subscribe for our paper, which Is In the Interest of all our mechanical, manufac turing, stock und farming men. BEFORE MARRIAGE. Lovers' quarrels nriso from dill'uront causes; sometimes from mere Intensity of nMeetlon making undue exactions, and at others from causes which, properly un derstood and appreciated, would warn the parties of the lmposlblllty of their ever living happily together. For Instance, a young man who is en gaged lludi his ulllauccd very iuloin Whenever they meet other ladle- In so elety, she treats him with gtvat coolness This chills his ardor, and makes him ills, contented, so much so that ho Is In doubt about marrying her at all. Ho has in fact, eonie to tho conclusion that If he believed she would treat him after mar riage in the sumo way that she does now he would never marry her. As a general proposition, It may belaid down that persons will not change essen tially after marriage. A belief that they would has been thoouuseofoountlosH mi happy inurriugoj. They will lujiist the s.iiiio niter us before, and, If anything, a Utile more likely to glvo way to strong natural proclivities, or peculiarities of temper. If vou would not marry tt young wo. man, provided you believe she would uontliiuu to bo as she Is now, without any marked change lu her dlspoUion, then you do u perilous thing to marry her tit tilt. . ... The same rule, on tho other hand, ap WILLAMETTE FARMER. plies to tho young men. Many nnd many a girl has mado shipwreck of her happi ness for life by marrying a young man in tho confidence that ufter marrying Mio would wield such an Influence ovarium nt to reform his wild habits. Bhe finds her Influence diminished rather than in. creased after they aro married, and dis appointment, disagreements and misery necessarily follow. Marry no one with whom, without any chanze of character, you uro not satisfied. Never marry n iimii in hopes of reforming him, that part of tho proirrutnmehus long since been de cided a failure. ADORNMENT. "It was one of thoc pretty houses, sur rounded by shrubbery and flowers, about which almost every p.isscr remarked, 'O I how I should like to live in that pretty liotiso T " Buch Is the description of a house wo havo In our mind's eye, and It could bo true of almost every farm-houso In tho land, did the occupants only will It so. A few flowers, a little grass and a few shrubs, nil well cured foriU n trifling expense of money orlabof, alnl the thing" Is (lone. A little care each day would keep everything neat and In order and a Httlo thought each week would rcmilute that cure to tho bcHt advantage Wo do not live In this world for ourselves alone; but for tho whole world. Upon this principle, wo know a womun who al ways keeps a light In tho front rooms of her house cyery winter night because, as she says, "wo not only ltuvo tho warm nlow of It ourselves ; but to every passer by It gives out n cheerful message which produces In his Imagination a picture of comfort and happiness within. Bo It Is with tho adornments around the house. They not only give enjoyment to their possessors, but Jo everyone who passes they send a message of thrift, rcllncmjiit and happiness; which should alone be HUfllclcnt compensation for the little la bor nnd expense they cost, Wo remember once or passing through a llltlo vlllugo In which almost every house was surrounded with llowew, vines and shrubs, und which left upon our m lnil tin Inelliiceublo Impression. Thnueh nearly twenty vetirs have passed since then, wo Htlll think or it frequently with pleasure. Could the occupants of those pretty village places only know of this, they would doubtlcM feet rep.ild for all their trouble. In all your calcula tions on the profits of your crops, by all meutis full not to Include your crop of household adornments Tlio profits on vour grain may be lasting, probably will not; but tho profits on your pure Clod glven pleasuies, though not counted In dollars and cents, can never vanish. OENTXE WORDS. There Is a tiiugte power in gentle words, tho potency of which few natures are so ley as wholly to resist. Would you havo vour linuiu a cheerful, hallowed spot, within which may be found that peace and hupplucpHatiil Joy which the world iteiilelh to Its votiirlis? Let no haish words bo uttered within Its walls. Bjiuuk gently to the wearied husband, who, with anxious brow, returns from tho perplexities of his dully avocations ; nnd let him in his turn speak gently to tlm eiire-wor.i wonvii and wife,' who, amid her never-ending round of little du ties, Mini rest and encouragement In the synipathyol him sheloves. Speak gently to the wayward chll.l ; and a pleasant smile and u word will oltoti restore good httmoraud playfuliios. Spo.il; gently to thedi'i en lent who llghtitis your dully toll; kind worth. Insure respect, while the angry icbiike provokes impertinence urn! iHsIIko. Spiral; gently to the aged; many tire the triii's tluoogli which ihoy have pKeil, und now In u Utile while Ihoy nlil lu iiiisi.il from their aectistomed pleas: thespirlt will havopis-od to its r.'t. The reiuomberance of mi unkind word will then bring with it a hitter sling. siu-iils gently in (ho erring one; tiro we not all weak and liable to err'.' Tomp'u tlous.of which wo cannot Judge may have surrounded him. ll.irshueSH will drive him on thuhiufiil way; gentleness may win him h:ick(to virtue. THE RIGHT MAN. The Plato Agricultural Society did a wise act when It elected Hon. M. Wil kin, of 1.HI10 county, President fertile ensuing year. The Society has no better friend, and there Is no one who has done more to build up and advance tho organ ization and tho agricultural Interests of our State. lie is u mini of excellent Judgment, a most successful and practi cal farmer, und a man of unblemished character, Ho has held (ho position for two or three years before. His elec tion this time shows that he has the full eniitldenco and esteem of the Society. When ho was elected before, tho Society was heavily lu debt. He finds it so this time, and while ho may not be able to extricate It from its present lluauciul eiiiluirrassmeiits In ono year, as tho debt, so we tire Informed, amounts to about $18,000, wo feel confident ho will before the Society will trust It allairs to the tnanageinoiit of other hands. Wo say unhesitatingly, that Hon. M. Wilkltis is the right man in the right place, and wo I'flueruttihito the Society that he has con sented to serve it again in the position which he has honored before. I'ortltui I Standard. OFtlGR SECRETS. All exchange say: "A properly con ducted printing olllce Is as much a secret hiielety us n Masonic Lodge. The print-i-rs tiro not under any oath of st-ereoy, hut always feel ihemselve as truly In honor bound to keep secrets tin though they had been put through trlploo.tths. An employee in ti printing olllce, bp-er.-ts. would nor onlv bo scorned by the brethren of tho eralt, but would loose hs poMtlou in the otllce. Wo make the "tatcmeni iu-o.iu.se ic bomeumos uuiqiens that a uoitimuuicatlou uppours In news papers under no assumed signature, which excites eomnu'iil, and various per miiis irv to Und (ho author. Let all bo saved the trouble of que.-tloning theem ployesand uttaclusof a printing otllce. t'hoy uro know nothings on suuh points is Uumo. Of buch matters they have eyes and e:ir., but no mouth, and If they fall to observe this rule, let them bo put down as dlshououiblo members of tho craft." 1,000,000 BOTTLES OP TUB CENTAUR LINIMENTS. hive been roll the luet jcar, nnd not one comulilrit hss rciched iu that they have not dono all that Is chimed for them. Indeed, i-clcntlflc eklll cannot co beyond tho result reached In thejo wonderful prcpa Mtloni. Added to Carbolic, Arnica, Mentha, Bcco-c-Olt and Witch Hazel, aro other lnsrcdlcntu, which make a family liniment that deflcn rhal-y. Ilhcu raatlc and bed ridden cripples hayo by It been enabled to throw owy their cratches, and many who for years haro been afflicted with Neuralgia, Sclatlea, "iked. Drca?U, Weak nacks, Ac, have found perms,. llonl relief. Mr. Joslah Wcstlakc, of Marysrllic, 6., wrlte4! "For years ray Hhoamatlora has been so bid that I have been nnahlo to stir from the honso. I have tried ererj remedy I could hear or. Finally, I learned or tho fentanr Liniment. Tbo first throe holUcs enabled ma to walk without my cratches. I am mendinj; rapidly. I think your Liniment simply a marrcl." This Liniment cures fiurni and Scalds without a scar, extracts ths iiolson from bites a'ld stings. Cures Cblllblalns and Frosted-feet, and Is very cmca clous for Ear-ache, Toothache, Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions. Tho Contanr Liniment, Yellow Wrnp per, is Intended for the toujh fibres, cords and muscles of horses, mules, and animals, ItEADI ItbADl Iicv. Geo. W. Perrls, Manotkltl, Schoharie Co., N. V. says: "My horso was larao for n year with a fetlock wrench. All remedies nt'.-rly failed to enrc and I considered htm worthless until I commenced to use Centaur Liniment, f tilch rapidly cured htm. I heart ily recommend it. It mko very Httlo difference wl.cthor tho ca'obe wrench," sprain, spavin or laracncfs of any kind, tho effects are tho sumo. Tho rcat power of tbo Liniment Is, howevor, shown In Poll-evil, lllR.hcad, Sweeny, Spavin, KlnR-bone, Oalls and Scratches. This Llalmout Is worth millions of dollars j early to thaSiocki-rowcrs, Ltvery-mcn, Farmers, nna those navlnj: valunbla animals to caro ft r. Wo v arrant lis rfect and refer to any Farrier who has ovir used It. Laboratory of J. IJ. Ilosi: & Co., to Drr St., Kw Yours. Ohildren. A complete snbstltnto for Castor Oil, wlthoit Its jnnlotstnttvtoorrcollln tho throat. Tlio ro-uit of 9) years' practlco by Dr. Ssui'l 1'ltcliar, of Massa chusetts. I'ltshor's Castsrli Is partlcilvly rccomincmd'rl f.ir children. It destroys worra, nvlmllitos tl.o fthxl, and allows untural sleep. Wry etllciclmis In Croup end for children Tectlilii. I'or Colds, Fever Ishuess. Ultordurs of thu l!au!s, and Stor.uth Com pi lints, nothing I so effective. Ills as plr.trant to taku as hnucy cotts but & cents, and cm bo had of tay Dnti.'jjlot. This lsune of manr testimonials: "Coiinwall, Lkuasok Co . 1M.. March 17, 1S"I. "fl.tir Mr: I imvo used tiitr Casino i In my jiiic--Jcu uiri-oiuu tlnio. I tnko ;rrst pleattm- in ricwn mendlni it In . prqfiflon a n nfe, iill.tliln. imt tjri'i-ibli) iiu'illcliio, It U imrtlcularly tulaptM tt hll'Iruii wrmru llm repiuimnt t.utu of Ctttor oil ren der! It so dtClcull ti oduilnliti-r, i:. A. RNDBIt, M. ." Molhorawho try Castiriii will fin I tint tiny cm sleep nights and that Oielr habits will bo healthy. J, II. UooB .VCo., No.v York. ZiTJonra usiiir, Successor to J. M. KsrLSii A Co., 35 tlberty at., - - NKW YOltK, OumiiiiNsiioii Afxant POIl 1IUYINO AND FOnWAItDI.Nti FItOM New York via Isthmus, I'acifie Kallroiri, ast 'ane Horn, all kinds of Merchandise, nnd for tlio f.ik )f Vroditcts from thu l'adtlc coart, fur tho colli rtlnr if money, Ac aps ATTENTION .t-PMbbr' OHUWERS ! A 8UHK CURE FOR Scab, Screw Worm. Foot Rot, AND ALL Parasites that infest Sheep. TT 18 SAFER. BETTER AND VASTLY CHEAP. THAN ANY OTHER EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR THE TREATMENT OF SnEEP. IT Improves the Health OF THE ANIMAL, AND TUB QUALITY OP THE WOOL. fW One gallon Is enoojh for one hundred to two bun in dsocep, according to their age, strength, and -ondUloa. It Is put np In FIVE-OALLON CANS-Price, $18 Xt ton. bend for circular, to T. A.. DAVIS & Co.. PORTLAND, OREGON, Vholeal Aueula for tbc Mate, Or In vnurjieirest R'tatl PruiKlst. iav Mrs. Rohrer'a Now Rymody ron the r.usras S USETl.VO WITH WOXDKUFCL SUCCESS THIS TTnRhY VEOKTABLE 11KMKDY Ht no wiwl lu ilia relief and rnro of Couch. CM, islhma, llniDChtti. Croup, Whoopin; IJonh, Me lo. Ac. It has produced some r-nmlktMw cures. olS hr dm"irtts evnoralW Prera-iHt oatr by JOHN J.. .liUtXPIIY. Mnamnalh. Or., ro whom all letters of tiiirerhonld bo i"rtrstfl. Oil. K. V. OUASK, u UEVET Lt.Col., Ute Burgeon U.S. VcJi'.w. times nnrwn' n.oct, so sturs. TT ITtrkria ! "prtnj UiU trw, F. K, 1 IS 03, I'uixsn, BoomlniUnNiiWr.nl. JK$?, jJftiMTlJ'kfv! MANUIALIUHlulHW iaSWid' M41UNCKRO0T iid WMWUIS.MoJi W. J. Herron, Keq., has purchwoil the pretty cotuigo resldonco of li. P. Williams, situated on tho bank of tho nvor ono block below tho Farmois1 warehouse. Tho prlco paid was ?2,C00. Sentenced. Jamos Wilson and Wra. Marshall were broiiKOt In court this mornlnjr forBontence. They pot thrflo years oacti In too Stato Pon Itonllary. Very Desirable Property for Sale. Nlnoty-threo ncros of land on Salem Pral rlo, near tbo Fair Ground, will bo sold at a groat barg&la ton cash purchaser. For term aud othor Information Jluqulro of S. A. Clarke, at tho Faumku otllce, Salom. From N. Flnmmcr, M. D., Auburn, N. H. "AltbouRh avorso to countenancing patont luodlcluos, I choorfully moko an excoptloa of your voryoxcollont lung preparation Dn. WlMTAIt'S UAUAM OK WlUtl UUKKItY. This preparation I have used la my practlco for more than ten years past, and have always found It to be of moro effoouol sorvlce than anythlog within my knowledne. I rocom uiend it with the croatoat conlldenco to those sublect to coughs and pulmonary com plaints." Sold by all druggists. m One Moro Unfortunate. Almostevory day tho papors chronlclo tho suicide of some poor unfortunato whoso mind has boon enfeebled by dyspepsia, over whose earthly horizon a lioavy gloom has gathered from tho untold and untenable agonies of this oruel complaint. Dyspepsia Is ono of tbo most depressing diseases ailllct Ing humanity. It Is cosmopolitan in ita tntuio no country Is exempt from Its visita tions, no family free from Its attacks. There Is a balm in Olload; It come in tho shape of tho PiciiovfAN Syihip. For years It baa boon scattering lu blessings abroad. There Is, probably, no dlsoabo which experience hai ro amply proved to be remediable by the Pkhuvian Syiiui' as Drnoepila. The most iuvotorato forum of this dlxenso have been completely cured by this medlclno, as ninplo toitlmnuy of many of our tlrstnllt 7.uns prove. Sold by nil drugitists, Salem, Oregon, denier In Stereoscopes and Stereo scotiic Views, and Scenes of Salem nnd tlm surround ing country. I.lfe.slzu Photograiibs, In India Ink, OU or water color. sell luiiunn myiiirffuw Dr. H. SMITH, 33 3E3 JXT TIST, BALEM, OltEGON. Omco moved over HltKYMAN BROS.' NEW ST0R3 ...-Ofllco hours from 9 n. m. to 5 p. iu. KNTTACUSJIKO 18C5. G, W. WALLINa & SON, PKOI'RILTORS, 03WCfjo, Olaokamao co., Ororjon. WAJLLIKG'S J'JSAOH PLUM, Xli Italiiiii PiMino, And thu best varieties of Plum, 1'ruuc, I'vaclt, Apple, i'car, Cherry, Nut and Shade Trees. IN FULL ASSOKTMENT. Send for Dosoriptive Catalogue. Salem Flouring Mills. DBST FAMILY FLOUIt, BAKBR'S EXTRA, XXX, SUFKRFINB AND ORAnAM, MIDDLINGS, IJRAN, AND BnORTB, CJonwtuutly ou Hand. KUjOrhoMt rrloo iu CASH Paid for Wheat ATJLlIi T2MH3. R. C. KINNEY, Sept 1SU Axent 8. F. M. Co KAILR0AD LANDS. IL.H)ornl TorniHt I.01V lMtlCHM long Tinni LOW I.NTKUKST Tno OrCRon and Tailfornla and Orrgea Central Kallroad t'onipanlt-s OFFER tholr Land for satecroa th fnlhwlne llko ral ierai: One tenth of tho nice lu ca.h; Interest on ins balance at tho rato ufunn per cent, one irar titer salf: ami sch following Ji-ur duo tenth principal and Intertst on the balance at tho rale U iteiinr cent icr annu-n. HotU principal and inler Llpajahleln V. 8. Currrncy. A iliiC4iuiit of leu per ce ut. will e Movritrt eak V'" LetUr t b addreed to V. hCUULZK, Lasx AimuI O. a C. It. h.. FottUnd. Oreuon. S. U. CLAUGHTON, NOTAHV tlHXiq.Real Ette Area, and C'oltcclor l CUInsi. IHprompllrf. lend lo ail lint.ncsf entratled to bis care. MaKLNS cONVKYaNiKS A 8f jtt'lALTY. Office at ksj Post oaace, Xieloxi.oxi, Or. mm f 1 mil Jyf ' if ' n ii,rf''rfw1rtra)gW.ltirfilnnirwr"---"''"'i"",'-,-ii-iM-"- Jtmnm; S ! w ' -,. ibA