Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, November 02, 1877, Page 2, Image 2

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FARMER
tillatiuilje Mnrmix.
IM-UBD JIVBUT WIDAY, BT
c3la.tch::e: s& okaig,
rum.i-.ii mm Ann rnormiTous.
H. A. OliAHKK. . W. OttAHJ.
Tormn of Mtibaorlptlon.
Ono ropy, one yenrIM number). $2. ."I)
Oneropy, rlx inmitn Ct im)bcn) l.'l'i
On f rout, Ihr.-i' month" fta?inrilr)
Draw Inn-rooms
de-ill t.
ApurUuooUi of o
UAliKM, Kill DAY, NOV. 'A Jb7.
OALif olmxA "associated ruriis.
Tho ("filllornla Amoclattd Pruw, nn rrjmn
isullon formed tor tlio purnoAo of collttHIri;,'
iwwriby ihomtabllBhraent ortf!mc)(at Hie
principal points on tbo Pacific Cuant, 1h np
xosonted In thin State by Mr. J. M. lUlti
more, tho olty editor of tbo Oregon ln at
Portland. Tho papam forming the aowcln
tlon aro tbo Call, Bulletin, Alta, and Pout of
San Francisco; Ileoord-Unlon of . Sacramento
and other leading papers or interior Cantor
nla, and aliw the Vlrnlnla City paper. Mr.
Baltimore'! duties aro to oollcct and forward
to these pipers, by telegraph, all newa po
llttoal evonts, commercial matlerf.oropprofl
poo, accidents, disasters by flood or tiro; in
abort, everything that Is of Intoreatto the
genoral rosder of thoao papo""' Tlieao ro
ports aro prepared and nont oir dally and
most of tho new from tula Btaln that la pul
ltohoil In California jmd itorn pupoK uro
Kent by Mr. IUItlmoro.
Wn Iiavo watohpil bis d'a-iatoiiM- eloHoly
dmlriK Ibo pant yrar, nod urn inuro than
plimscd to nolo tbo fact Hint In Tory rtwnrl
aont lio Iihh iinulo fair nnd ImjutrtlHl Mato
niiints of mnttprH lhatiini cwno iindnr bin
oWrvntlnu, mid am sntlt.nml that ns lon iih
lin coiHlriiicN In net In Iho oipeclty of I'n-m
aj-ont, Ori'i'on will Kola fair aliakolu tho ills
mw iiiih lo i no aasormiH'u prta.
Mr. lUlllrnnro has been at-vera! yenrs tho
Hyndllorof thuloailliiK nuwrpaperof tho
Nirlliwont Coast, and Ik n rarcl'nl rcpcirlnr,
mid n pHlnstsklnK wrltw, and wo hope ho
iny lonKoontinuiitoropr'Bnt OrKm and
Iih ovontu In tho nri-iw of our alatcr gialv.
A Lively School District.
Thny aro liavin miih lino IIiiich In n cur
tain rural i-ciiooi mainei not n iuou-shhu
miles from Half m,thli l'll. A enrrenpon
Jut wrlte.H iih followa : "Soliool dltfrlct Nn.
.In in full tiltifct t tho toac-hor bliwdlnu;
iho pnnplo nnd tho pimple blaxtlnjr tho ti itch
or. Oniiof tho bin girls salil tho treolicr tried
to Iclsi I or : Iho teaober ald ho didn't. Ono
ortho Mliolara narri tho teacher explained
thi topography of Illlnolw on tbo outline
map or Texas; the toaeher ays he didn't.
Onn visitor says tho toncher mailo 21! iilx-
takes In nrniiiinti atlon. In -toolalmlllE "On
Mnden whon iboHun wusIOW"lhotflieber
mivH ho didn't. Another vMlor mvh bo
spent ilflrpu minute In trj'l"Kt docllnn a
nonn and finally decldod Ibnt It was in the
pritentlnl' inoo(l Iho teaober nays bo didn't.
And n It kch. All parties aro In hot water
and likely to remain ko. Korno of tho chil
dren Hro Knlnj; to other schools, nomo aro
slaylnK'U homo and others think that bo ii
Iho licet teaobvr that over lighted id i!6m
PBttn. and vice Teres, elo . ato. Tho coneral
opinion of Iho lilgtily intolltKonl people of
UiM 'truly rural' uutrioi in mat mo aroionwiu
toucher wouldn't inako it fonrth vims In
structor In an olKbth class Hindoo school."
To fee lUbaUt.
Tho pnrtlra owning tho lets on which
stood Iho Cosmopolitan hotel, nays a lurt
land paper, aro naklnu preparation to re
build next Bprlnu and Hammer. To do this
Iho fetnna found atlon, at leaaialontt tbo river
k)k, ban lo bo laid tills Tall whllo tho water
la low. The now bullrltnx U in have a fiotil
ayoof IMfrotand a depth of 00 fast. One
year Irmu this dato wo would UUo to drive
up In ChHilln Kolgler's lilrlo and And Dan
Jloltnn Inolmro, with J. It, Duller In tho
olllro, Vai Cotklov, nlht oleik, Tommy
llnltnn bohlnd tbo Wr nnd Peter Maaehtit In
IhndlnliiK rrxnn, It wubld aeem llkoold
llujw), don't lit
A BltbaFiJAYSRk'0W.
Tci tho thouRhlloiui, fnm w1kmo stony
)ierU only nilllrtlnn alrlkm thopTksof
reflection, tho world icai a bard mil
ntormy round, nnd llafaTtn and udvantauos
most unopully distributed. But to lilm
wliokoaoullsa elear founUIn that rr Hoots
Iho Hiinnluosi and purity of heaven, drink
In tho wlslumof ll(litonly to pour it out In
ontiRliteului: rt flection apon tuuto creation
around tilni, the world in a kind mother that
haiteneth but noter refutva siutenanao.
IjookliiKdeep Into tbo soul and mytiteryof
od'a dvallnK with tbo things of Ilia crea-
lion, bo finds objoclsnt inirrel aud admira
tion fore re r widening und ouUtretoblui: bo
ore htm.
"HermoiiM In KtonrM; Ixwk In running brooLM,
And k0,k' In overjtlilnfi."
Ho eos nverywliora wrltttn upon tho far-
over o!innlni; yet never varying works of
ld tbo Kreut law of t)mpenatlon. With
Kmat rlnlios, r Kront urt; wltki crownc,
diuiRur.i nnd kindly learn; with iKipuUrity,
pepioiml servitude; wllb offloo, rnry and cle
traction; with t;ruat talents, grot view; lih
Keului, Intelloctual mid physical InflrmHli-s;
with tho eleptintit'N bulk un.t utreiiKlb, tbo
timidity of deer.
ThoMwett vlolutii grow In Kleim wbero the
wlnti r'd wind blow coldest Mid Ibo mow
lien tU'opi H. Tho white Wvunucd Illy bloouu
iencefully iijHm Ibo hlioreM of lnl.es wbote
doptbu beao witti gloomy uniQlloiiM, The
kteiLlr r ferns ImiuI bsfori tho w birlKiud. yi i
ln ilt when tliei.tnrtn Ii over; whiNi the
iifMi.d, uulmndliin iiitiniuulm of ibo frtl
luiMiipluii in fuluii (;rfAiiit. Tin) little
iiiuittliiN spiiwtlM lil.i sail in tho numiiUT
ss, Itut hiul.ii to din It. ooevn ravui btu
ttnriu wrnoii tho iih i les of nation.
An bumbli), il)icimi virgin U-j-h a m m(io
tumri.Ht u Kii-st r )iiou und obmii:sl itiu
diKMiiy ut tb HtirU, wbllu tbo tuoiider
V,.auiv t iUloit lobbid Diviiiof ths ilower
cf her youth Mid delimi-U Truy in 1Iivk1,
And it Is not too tiiun'j to thy, Ihtt tliero
mo ih'iiii to vkhoin I'roviJeoco hn tvsniid
unkind, wbu hve nut received, in earno
on, H)ujtiiuUoii for tholr biMimlnc mis
firltnie. Who tbstlit poor but inigbt ImII
Mi pot of ureonMurul 1m bonet and lude
prndenlT Who tkut bad nothing vrnf
lfr-U thrtnKvilib orfiar cf iobbryf Who
thai l ilmptu and boneat was over tmtrayml
into the compintoo'hlp of karrn.r who
thai la Imue bnfhatli a memo heat t"T Who
that blind, bnt tvavvi Kielnc the fulta of
ofbU neluhton.T Wtw U.at ia humble but
hatk contontT
Lea's Earrender.
I remomLer and it was recalled ta mo to.
night whin the namo of General Urnt ctmio
up In tho course of cunverballon tho
Mnderfiii scene that tronRpirtd In Unit llttln
;1hco In Viriiiula, on tho (Mi of April. IBoA
It wa lte In ttio afienioon when ii beomiiH
known Unit Oeueml Loo bnd scut for Unt
to Miinonder to lilm.
It ch bottreen U nnd 3 o'clock when wo
met In tbo llttlo room In llm lnKf-o wborn
th surrender of Lsm'm army took ptaco. 1
know tlioro In it lH)llf llitt the i-urrender
look pluco iindnr nn iippln treo, wluroOranv
and fu met und o.xt:lmriK"!l a fow woids.
iVi-mrn nilr to'il: plauo in the loft band
1 1 on) of lb it o)d frtsliloned double hoi:n.
Tlin bou-o bad it birpo plnr.M wtileh ran
KloiiL'the full lei'iilb of It. It w.m ono n I
I luo ordinary Virginia hoiweH with a pns
KMe way running throiiKli tho center of it.
In that little room wbero the meotioK took
placn sat two young inon ono a (treat-grand-son
of Chief Jnstlce Marshall. of theHuprcme
Conrt, reduslng to writing tho terms of tbo
hutrender on behalf of Robert E. Lee; the
other a man with dusky countenance a
ureal nepbow of that celebrated chief Bed
Jacket actlnir under General Grant. They.
too. wero reduolng to writing tho terms of
tbe surrender of the army of Northern Vir
ginia to tbe Army of tbe Potomac. Gather
od around tbe room were several officers, of
whom I was one.
At some distance apart sat two men; one
the most remarkable man of bis day and
generation. The other and older of tbe two
wa tho most striking In bis apppearanco.
lib bnlr was wbltn as tho driven snow.
Thero wh not a speck upon his ooat ; not a
spot upon lliovo gauntlelM that ho wore,
whlobwereas bright and fair ainind'
glovo. Tlnit was Ilobert 1C Ijoo. Tho other
w.im Ulysrvi H. Grant, whoio apjwaranre
rontrtM'ed trAiigpy with that of Iio; Iiih
InolM worn neatly covered with mud; one
button of bis con. that If, tbe buttonhole,
wa not wboro it should hiivo been It bud
olenrl.v i;oim ntrsy, and ho wore no sword,
wli'lo Iio as wiililoHily nnu fully rqulppi it.
Tbo conversation was not rapid by any
iiiPKtiM, J'Jverjbndy felt tho overpouering
InlliiHtier. of tbo fchiic, Kverjono priicut
ful t they Tvern wiinrnNlng tho prooMdings
bdween tho two ohlef nutorn lu ono of the
moil romarkablo iraiisHotloiiH of this nlnn
lonnth century. Tbo words that Msed tio
twrod Grant and Iyo wero few. General
Grunt, endeavoring to nolngleo for not bo
nig fully fqulppnil, and notlolng tbo fault
Imi 8tponraurn of Leo, whllo tho serrelarin
wero I)iht, fnld: "General t-oo. I liuvo no
sword; i Imvo loen riding all night." And
Leo. with Hint coldnca of ninnnrr and nil
thn pride, nlmnxt haughllnof'S, which, Hftpr
ah, booatnn him wonderfully well, never
inndo any reply, but in nonld, formal man
ner, bowed. And Genoral Grant. In Ibo on
deavor to tako awny tbo awkwnrdnoss of tbo
Hoono,sald: "I don't always wear a sword,
b"oau-aa sword is a very InoonvonUnt
thing." That was a romarkablo thing for
lilm lo say, oonftldorlng that bo was In the
iircMinN) of ono wbn was about to surrender
Iih sword. Leo only bowed again. Another,
trying to relievo tbo awkwardness of tbo oo
OJiHlon, Inquired: "General Ie, what bo
enmoof tbo whlto horse yon rodo In Mexico!
tin might not bndead yet; bo wasnntio
old." General Loo bowed coldly, and re
plied: "I loft him at tho White Honsn on
tbo l's m u n key river, and bavo not seen lilm
slnco." Tlit to was ono momont whon thoro
was a whispered conversation between
Grant and Lee which nobody In tbe room
beard,
Tbo surrender took the form of corres
pondence; tbo letters wore all slgnod In duo
form by tho chief aotors, in tho presenoo of
eaoh other. Finally, when tbo terms of the
surtcnier had all bren arranged, and tbe
surrender made, Loo arcso, cold and proud,
and bowed to every pert on In tbe room on
our aldo. I remember eaoh ono of us thought
he had been specially bowed to. And then
ho wont out and passed down the square In
front of the hnnve, and bestrodn that gray
hnrtothat had carried him all over Vir
ginia; mid when be bad gone away, wo
learned what that whispered conversation
was about. Genoral Grant nulled hi office r
about him, and mid: "You an to the
Twenty-fourth, and you lo the Kifih,"and
so on, naming tho rorpi, "and ack every
man who has three rations to lurn over two
nftliem. Go to tho oommlsiarlett and goto
the qiiitrlrrnianiers," An; "Genersl Loo's
nrmv U on Iho point of starvation I" And
'J3 OOO Mtlons wero carried to thonrmyof
nor'nfrn virumiH from miterni ucorge
ii, nnuijxs irroruidin wj juirc.i3,
Foot Pada Around.
Illchard.aonnfMr. Win. Havago, of thin
olty, says the Hinlottnan, wan accosied by a
oouplorf foot pads, on the road a abort (its
tsncH beyond tho cemetery south of this city
Wednesday evening, a.i be was on bis way
to tho farm lu Iho country. They camnoiit
Irom opposite sldet of tbo road and ordered
lilm to utop. iUc.U was armed wlihnolub,
and young Savage, not liking tho looks ot
thing, spurred bis horse and dashod patl
them and as he went one of them struck at
lilm with bli olub. but fortunatelv mlnsed
lilm. Ttwy then threatened to shoot lilm if
no u Ki not stop, nut Deeming It unwise to
obey their commands ho kept on and was
soon out ortholr reach. Dlok will bo ready
with a little eix shooter for ktho next lot thnt
attompln to slop him.
Stolen Horaea Heoovtred.
A short time slnoo wo nntlrod in tho IUii.t
t(i:(V)itii that two horeei wero stolen from K
1C. Kojt, of llethel, Polk county, tho thieves
iHiluirlun Kroiiuhiuou named Diirsud und
Hlley, who had been In tbo employ iiiont of
Keyi.nuii iuanmrf(i hi inosanio iiitouio
lior,(-M ;vr iiiinmmI. Keyt Hnrled South ai
onco, and whtlo irnveling on tho unto bo
len Jnckfoii villi) aud Ai-blsnil last Xnii
div, iio overlook bis muit. Miort diatumn
Ihli sldoof tho latter plnco. Tlio men to
OPgulK'd K1 a h'i phid thun on the
m:'i,o, iitul ttmy lutii'udUtHly sinned lor the
b-'iub, whom thi-y bid ttio borres,aiidNiart'd
i iT'ii finit. Thn lioros wero rooered u
short lima nftemardri, but tho tblovi3 are
wllll at latga.
O. W. lu Vermont.
Iti a recent number of tho WlniWor (Vt )
.Iniiitul m otiervn tho following pirag'spti:
"Mr, Goodwin dlktrlbutud quite n Imgo
quantity of Oregon wbe'il at ttio Wlnsdor
iMiiuty ftlr Ukt wr'k, vxbioh win pluocd at
bUdlMiHtt.il, u Pre-.ilont of tho Soointy, by
Mr Giorgn Woodward of that State, which
add inuoli to tbo interest of wbott-growlttg
ill tbU Htato, Mr. Woodward dfnervea tho
thanks of tho farmers of Windsor county,
(t Ibo lnten-.t lie ha taken lu their behall.
Wo boH to fen every town In the Stale nils
tog luown wheat."
Two Kor.
Sherlfl K. J, Jetfrey of Multnomah county,
brought up two mow prisoner this morn
ing, sentenced in Judge Hhattuck'a court,
twtli for larceuy, aud each aent for a great
Atnerioan VMr. There are now 113 prUon-
era in the Penitentiary.
rr Flv Yaan.
Sherltt Noble of loogliM conaty, came
down on the afternoon Irslu yeaterday
nnd dollwrwl to tbe anthtr'.tl-aat the Htata
Prison, Hellrlngsr, eutfi oxl from Douglas
oouulv to flva yr In tbo PtBlteaiiarf for
uiicAlaughter,
A CHINESE LOllXUY.
Wo nrotold n fow tya oro, Hint n
C.ilnnumn Jitid drawn $2,000 In u Clilnt-su
lottery on nn InvietiiUMit of one bit.
ISverj'lnwn mi tlio const hnsn br.vcli of
tiiis or Mimootlicr suliemo, and it Is kept,
ooiiHtnntly ruiiiiln(j, tlio (Iniwings bchifj
ninde every mglit nt 10 o'olouls. Tlio
mnilo nf operation iBfts follows : A pleco
irp:nxr N innrkwl oir into 10H Miiiaree,
and liunibert'd from 1 to 100. Tlio jier-iin
"burking" t tlio gnnio Iuih Hip privilege
of putting down uny sunt of money hu
olinncH-llie prl) being jroverned by Iho
iimotttit (luttinwii.1 Then yoti liuve the
privilege r ninrklng ten tit the iiiiinbi ih.
A duplicate copy is then five" 1"' ""'
the original Is kept by thengent. When
10 o'clock iirrlvtf, 100 numbers are put
into n jug und ten drawn out. If three
of them correspond with the numbers
you marked on your ticket, you get your
money bnck ; If four nro drawn, your
money is Incrensed fifty per cent ; live,
doubled, nnd so on, nnd if tea are drawn
you have n bonanza indeed. One gentle
man in California on a four-bit Invest
ment, drew $.r,000. Ho was told that; if
ho had put down $5 he would havo bro
ken the bank, bo grcnt would havo boon
IiIb winnings. Many Chinese and not n
few whiles Invest in it, but somehow n
prlro striken about rw often an lightning
does. Iletio Journnl.
VHOT. TVNDALIVS WARNING.
In concluding nn mldrcm It the Blti-
detitHiif the Univcrnlly College, Ixnidoii,
Prof. Tynilull, who l niiquiHtlniiniiiy
one of' the most indefatigable bruin
workerHof our country, hIiI, "t.ik" cure
of your health. Imagine Hercules a
oniHinun inn rotten bout; what enn lie
!o thero but by tho very force of IiIh
stroko exnedlto the ruin of bin craft
Tako care of the timbers nf your boat."
Tho dlatlnguished uoli'iitiHt'H udvleo !
equally valuable to nil workers. We are
apt to dovote all our enorgb-B to wielding
the mire, our strokes fall linn mill fast,
but few of uh examine or even think of
the condition of our hontn until the
broken or rotten timbers Hiiddeiily give
way und we Ibid (itioolveH tho vio.tluiH of
n calamity wliielt eould ltavo been easily
avoided by a Utile forellintight. What
begun with ii slight fraeture, or pcrhiipH
even n cureless exnosure or dlboriiunlz-
ltif; Inllueiict-, emit) In tho complete
wreck of the Ilfe-bont.
"'JO THEY SAY."
ThoKmpcror Nlchnlns, father nf tho
prcHent Kinperor of Itu-nhi, wan a man
of very quick temper, and on ono occa
sion won stung by nn nbeurd contre
temps into a trometnhintiH outburst of
pnaolnti nn Eustcr morning. On that
(lav it is the custom of tho Onr to go
forth from the palnoe, and embrnolng
the first man whom ho tneetH, who is
almost Invariably the Hentlnclat the pul
ace gate, ho cxelalms: "Christ is
rlscnl" is wlilch tho reply is: ''He Is
risen iudecdl" uttered with great manl
ftBtittioiifl of ley. rioou this partloular
morning forth hUI led tlisCir, Uisseil the
ftcntlnol on both cheeks, ncoording to
custom, and uttered tbe Invariable excla
mntlon, "ChrUtb rlscnl" "So'UUnatd"
atiflwereil tlio soldier in a thoroughly
stolid wav. The man wan a Mohniurne-
hollio ot Guardian's Sale or Ileal hsiaie.
Nollcu li h relij klvtii that pnr mut to an order of
Osni) Comt nl tin- county ol iail'n In lh" Mato of
(irririin, nurte at U uctnlisr term thir-of 1ST7. 1 will
t IT-r Mr -nla at I oti"o aoctl n on the lll'h Uv of Nuy
cmtor, 18'. sioti'LliK-klnllioniniiiiioi-IUcliiy,
ntlhvOuu-t Hoif d. or In tliecllv ot'Bolini In i ;
ciiniitr, ihireal rotate t,T Ii wM I) uil o hikI lfntl
U'tiillliit, mli.o-hslr-of Aiiuuriu lliiullliit.drefa-ed.
(llil i'Hl o-iftli I liflliiil'd iml I'tffrCilbMl n In lows
1,, ..ti.tlaulntili if nt Inn .s W. C.IKMTI I Jlitlll 1 l'ull
j fie' Potiatltin IjiimI eUlln, In T. 6 H. It B W. ot Iho
llmrn t ineriunii. im in-ciniiu mi i i.i'tnt' uumi
No J0I9 run ilnir th'ticn Kartvrir sli-ng t!ia lie ol
ulit claim, 1W o.I; Itn-i -e luirtli to tlio north Itno nf
Mid ilalm of .t.i'm I' I'nojidi; iheico N. 71 eeg
4.1 mlii W. to the Norlli(it' corniror .M tl liu;
lie to Son'h 1:1 CM dialnM iheiirt- i nt Il.Mu.iili ,
thence H.mth tn ilioplo u ot h HLUlnt; com ilnlti ' W
vti- noiro m lc" Al'Oaoorain tiait of lulii), htfilijf
llwiSo ih i dli.l tlio itoiutiniilftliri c'lilwi o J' Im Mi
Kht an -vlfd'iu licl Im Nn 41, auil noil 'cnth n No.
sT.lnV On It 1 V ollhoW'lil'imi'tiein-rritlaru con
tj'lnlii.' GO) ai'NM nf Hind laorq kt l s. i llioMboltf
r aim. A 1 pltnnto In Mir Ion county, Ort-jjou. Turuii
of salo cash In luc, told cola.
V. O. HOI.LIVAN
Gairdian of Mid tutour liclrn.
Ot. LJ, IOT7. w
Admlnlitrator's Sale.
Notice la hereby glveo tl at our u:itt to an order of
the Honorahlo County Court of too county o Marlnn In
thn Htate of OrvKon, nudo at Ita October teim, 1STT, I
will offer for pain at public auction on Paturday.tbe
inthoay of November, 1B77, at ono o'clock In tho niter
noon or raid day, at thecrurt hoaaedoor In the city of
ttalvra. In aald onoi t. tbo real rotate bulomrlni to iho
en-Ate of A. F. Waller. ftpcpftM'ri.ri.'-.rrlhtd a fnlloirA. I
to wll- A nnrl nf lin' allnn rl tint Nn. 4C. NnllflMltnn I I.OwlfVlllO
No. 77, In T. 7 8. It. s W. of Willamette meildUn, Lafajctle Drl'oppleton
bounded by becl'inlni- on tlo routh llneof tbo county I Lebanon
Aueotx for tbo Wlllumetto farmer,
Albany ,-J j1 "anriM
Amity ....KliMmpMa
l oUjku Grove.. IU Slortrldne
llaltin- ,y."7 .'; J.,,..,'ll,
llucna Vita m Willi1, J U llntian
Urowiieillu W It Kltk
Uutti il!o J w Iw-.clii'ldtt
ronyon city Dil hhtiKlion
Cnin1llf W 'I' UrlR
t'uotilflo i U) V H AlMtceon
CuluV Valley 1 a Cintko
C!alM)) It J Miti-imjh
':rjf.irdtiHlo ! turtula-e
Ciic I ) Kwulail
Curvnlll- I-V iKiil'ierd
Of-Ml'll lil.." i l;...s
ClnekaniAH VV - .Mlhf
t'lUupCuwlt (ilDlanin.iih'i
Oiillai J 1) 1 re 1) JHlulhrU
HcXtlT K iKIid-llklT
DthIiiV KrM.fia ft lntn
I)aimiican l. l'uiti.
I'a'tot ,IC lhOnuny
KIkioo a II llalliev
Kniriiie. John AtcC'ImiK
Fox Valn-y A n Gardner
PoreatUrovo Hltof-bra, Vt L CnrtU
Uoohcn .....J llnnd-akrr
(iervala ,,,h M Galnea
llalaey. A....T J lllack
"arrhiboiB uirom BralUi
Hlllaboro a Ladling
Itcpner Morrow A Ilcrmi
Independence W L Hodsln
Junction BmlUi. Ilraifleld A Co., W L Lemon
fdckocvillo M I'eU-non
Klnc'a Valley Conner A Creano
.icnerpon Juhn W Holand
ii UMcTlmmond
A u M enry
road hading rarivrly from the iu-t end of Hiato
ptn-ot. In Malum, ailmi ennnty Oreuon, at a port
B.TOdrg. 80 trln. K U.W cfealua (torn wbero iho
ninth line of Mid county rad Inleraecln tho Wmt
tHiund'irv of ihe Donation Laid CUIra of A. V. Wal
ler and Kli-pha Wallir Ida wlfu, aiM rnmilnp tliciiro
8. lrifr. ltnln. W SSrhalBa. oreorlcfe. tn Inter-iHCtadnie-pl
and wert llni-d t Mini; raid cl Im Into
MuixlimlpHrta; Ihui.ciiH-t ni.Tclil einorenrlcra
to iniiri-ict the tan em boundary lino of a ci'ttnln
iri-ct or Mm! Uri'UiHl by A, I'. W Ii r ai.d Ulepht
Water hlr win-, lo fhbfl II. w aller. by Olid
ilat.d tin- SU'h dsy rf J unary VJHK and record
-d In Mnilmi cimnti ncorda limik of lleoiN. Mi'mno
Nn. t, ii pKU!i!Mj thnco N. l!l ! i; Jtimln.K.
.iKniU paid but nn nloti.d line, iitxiut &I60 rbalun to
llic iMitilh ILn.i ol cnldcnnny mud, Ihnico N,7inli
.10 mill W.aloii liuroutlilinoof mid cinin'y romlto
thu plica of heKlniilnj;, and all altuato hi Mai Ion
conittv. flriH-nti.
TKUMS OK 8ALB -Ono third ca'h In hand, nno
third In fix mnntha. and Iho ralacco lo one yiar from
ttio dat J of ealu, all lu L'uld coin.
., . J. A. STIt.TTtN.
octlHurt Admlnl'lnlor of n cfio.
Adnilnlstrator'n halo.
Nollco I hereby U u (bat. ) nnnaiit to nn onlcr of
Inn liiinoinhl-i County Court of Mart1 n crnnty, In Iho
Htato of Oregon, n ado nt It October term, 1077. I
wlllofTi-r furaloat public auction on Hut inlay, the
lOih dy of November 1M7, ai one o'clock Inihoaf
to noon of raid day, nt tho court hncrn door In Iho
el'y of Halem. In raid Marlon counlr, thereat ratatn
bpionj!lns'to th) cntatu of iTamealtlckey. drceaaed.de-
'cnwu nn mi nw hiwm; ,-v pan orinuiioiniiou Land
Claim of en I it Jamea UUkey and rlfo in T. 7 H. It. 3
t. ami in r n n ii, i w: iieRinnin at tho H. W,
rornernf Claimed, nnd Ibo H. K. corner cf Claim M,
lnT8S.lt 3 W, aurlrunnlnjtlheiwaN. Odfff I5mln.
W. . 00 ctuilna: thenco N. -Wdec. Mmln. K. .10 90
chalni; thenco N. 4 dK 15 mln V, l. chalnr:
th.noo N iVdcg fit mln. B. 31.13 chalna; tlunro N
7ldvr 00 mln. Ii b.W chalnr; ibenco N H deff. .1)
mln. W 4.W cbalni; tlienco N. 4S dejr, at) mln. K. 3.(0
chains: thenco easterly totnturaect tho routh Itnunf
Id Claim 81, at u point H. 49 drr. 53 mln. K 0.09
chalnr from an anjtlo In raid rnnlh lino of raid claim
HI; thenroH 40 tc M mln. W. M.ril cbalna to lin
pxcuof bi-alnulnK. containing about 30 acrer, and all
rlluatp In Marlon county. Orrvon.
TEUM3 Of HALK-Uold coin tn band.
JiWKH M. lttCKKY.
oct!3w4 Administrator of tald oatalo.
Notice.
In tho rai'tor of tho Ouirdlanhlp of Edward Dna
Hlot aud At red DoulUot, minor hilt of Auguatua
Poulllut, dcccaird.
NOW. on thlr day, September 4. A. D. 1A77, catno
I'. O. KULirvaN. irua-dlan of raid mtnur hulrr.
and prerenlrd hlrpeiltlon praying for an order to aell
Kullivah, uua'dlan of raid minor hulrr,
the real tatata of tald minora la Marlon couuly. Or-
ejcon, rie-crlbisl In hla raid petition, and It appearl-ii
tn tho ratl.facllon of tbo Court that It la neceraary
and for I he bi-rt InUP-rt of Ihe raid minora that tho
had real erute ahoild b told, tela hereby ordered
.Ian fmm nnnnftlin TnrUr nrnvlllflcs of C- rteereed that tbo ni at of kin ol raid wardr, and
(Ian f;om oneoftllO Jr"r F rl" averona tntere,t,id In .ad o-tate, appear tJoforo
the ejaiplre. The wrath of tho Cttar waa iae m iho Cortllouae lu tbo city of He.n. In Marlon
uimnwn
doxy h(
nded, and alnvo thnt day Iho ortho- f"ou,r o-.iron.no i
f tho apntlnel who Is to Limn (fiir -ff'' AftS .?
....!.. u. o i -..I..:..... .,... "?". r""."'""!'..
iuiuru ll jxioiri rjuuiiojr iniownjn rtij
carefully ascertained beforehand.
PIIOPANI1Y.
If
fwf
Wo re emphatlcallv tn the nro of pro
fatiltyV,rtml It HeoniH to tho true eltlvion
that wo are on (ho topmnit current One
einnotco on thoHlrccts niiywhere wlih
out havlnp Ilia or her enra nileiuled with
tlio vilrf-t wnrdH. and bin reverence Hlioek
ed ly the moat profane tt?e nf saereil
namea. Is'or doea Itcniuo from tlio old or
mlitdlu aged alone, tor It Is a fact that the
younger portion of the community are
moKtiirotlitlent inthede'-mdiiiKlangunRc.
ltoyHuavoan idea that ll Ih Kmart toawear;
that it makca them manly, but there
never watt u greater mlriiukn In thn
world. Men, even those who awcar
theniHclvfH, are illnqmted with profanitv
In a youncmnn, because they know how,
of nlihubltft tliiHclitiga thetuoHt cloaely
nnd IncrcaieH with yearn. It Id the mont
iiiBlduouBof huhltj, growing on ho invis
ibly, that almost before one la aware ho
becomes nu accomplished cursor.
YOUTH.
Youth, Ilko everything else, must bo
cherished ; and if we wnstolt In frivolous
dissipations, ago will come before years
Tlio faster we travel the sooner we will
get to thu end of our Journey. Knjoy
youth In every reasonable way whllbt we
Imvo It, but alwayB remember that every
tlmo you overdraw on it you aro contract
ing a debt that must be repnid, with
lie.tvy Interest in thu future. Ke'.aln
youth r long as you can, neglecting
nothing which will iiadst you In dolut;
ho, but M'ornitig everything which is false
aud deceitful.
POLITICIANS CUr THIS OUT.
Lying abitBO nf a political opponent
caii'bm re-act upon Uioki who indulge
In this ijuestloiiable modo nf polilleal
warfare. Those thu in-sailed aro not In
jured. On tho contrary they gain the
sympathy and support of nlldultiteresieil
ikTi-uiiH who cannot countenance or up
hold such iiHuitiHof computing tlio ilofcat
of a candidate whoso otlluial record iasw
clear as tho noon-day aud which invites
the krouittt scrutiny. A good way to
make friends for a man Ih to abuse him
without stint, and In thu nio.-t reckless
and dirty maimer.
Naw Staamahipa.
A dlapstc ,datHJ Now Yurk, 0tober'J3J,
say!): A eontraot haa Just ben elossd here
wuh John Hoaoh t Jon for two urait'lasa
iron ttea.uorsof a, 000 tons aach, for tbo Oro
gonStoamahlp Company, to run between
Man Franclaoo and Portland In oonnectlon
with the Oregon Central aud Oregou and
California railroads. The nllpi are lo be
ooaatruoted with apeclal referouoo to carriage
of wheat and other heavy freight, and lo be
ready lor aervloo by the J5;h of July next.
The new iron paaeeuifer ateamer Ortpon.for
the aame Company, la about ready to lauuoh
front Koach 'a yard, and will aall hence for
Sau Krauolaeo about January I5th,
FagUnd baa tkpeat
raclnu thla atuon,
113,000,000 la bone-
the (V b day of Octolxr. 1T77. at tbo
nwcanrr. It nr ther
rbonH not bit trantiil 'or IIihmIo
m , and
of raid relate. Heivlntcf Ihlrordi-r rhall le made by
pnkilcuilou In Uia Wiludhttk Faiimeh for thro
weeioi rocccwlvily belo.n raid Ctt day of October.
A.D. lbTI. m JOllM C l' KHLK-i,
County JlOko, Marlon Co., On jib.
Bllftn. Seot 4 nrrr.. noa.1
Notice.
In thn matter of the Onard'anibtp of Pee WifohL
Orr Wrlht. and KIU Witht, minor bitra of Jo
reph A. Wrhjhl, dice-taed.
NOW, nn thh rlxlh 'ay of asptcmber. A. D. 1KT7.
ctnie It C. lUmibj. amrdlan of Mid minor
hrttr. and pre-entiut hlr petition praylni; fur an outer
inrvll Uie real irlata of raid minora in Clickamaa
couuly, Orr hi n dercrlbrd In hla rata pttl'lou, aud It
oppi-arlui; to tlio Mttrfaellon tl tbe touit that It la
vwri'Ma y and for the bvrl tntercal of tho raid minora
that the mM rent trtnto rhonld bo aold. It la hereby
orotrid iiul derreed ibat tbo next of kin of raid
waid and all perronr ItWrcttcd lu tald ertate anpv,r
ifforo me, at the court hourc In Hie city of Haltm, In
Marlon county, orison, on ibo 16th dy of October,
A 1). 1H77, at tbo hour of II o'clock a in, and chow
canae, If any they have, why a llcecao rhooJd not ho
tpanltd for the lalo of raid ertate. Henrico of thla
unter rhall bo nude by publlcatloa In tbe Will
arra Pahhiui fur three rucee.alio weikt prior to tho
I iih day of ociober, A. I. 1VT7.
. , JOHN O. PRKI1LK8,
aeHwS Connly Judo of Marlon conaty. Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement.
la tho County Court of the Bta'e of Oregon for the
county of Marlon.
Ketato of Heaeklah O. Dayton, deewwd.
LRWIS U. DAYTON, admlnlnratorof raid ertate,
havluA; thla day tiled hla final account, arkl-iy
that Iho ram may bo allowid for netilemaot; there
fore, all rirxooK tntcrrrteil are hereby not 1(1 til tbat
ihecourthaarrt thotitarlnt; of raid anp'lratlou lor
Monday, the flnh day of November lhTJ, at Ihe court-tii:u-ti
in Halem, tn raid county, nt 1 1 o'clock a. in. ot
raid day when objictloiia to raid account Of any ex
Ut) wl'l b- In ard und determined.
JOHN C. 1'iIJ.tlLKS, County Jndsio.
Bakm 8pt 18,1877. aj5
W
f ALL PLANTING,
bOWKtt
1 1
IILFJVY
-
CiFOR THE HOUSE.
Tlio Aliliiniii Jiu. of Vlck k1 lor ll I Guhle
ccntatnli i.-Qa rt tliu of Hjriliill", imllpa, Ullea,
nnd all ll.illia and r. tor aiu I'i.intino lu Ibo our
din.HuJ Ut Wintki; t-'uiwitra in the tlosao Jurt
iiihll-UiL and 1 1 ire id aii., addirra. i
m21m ' J 3liis VICU, Uootu-.ter, V V
Ona2Q-02X Tf-rr yx -ryrr-TT
fovat Mnhml
r i ic j:
COMPANY.
Capital. $300,000.00
Astets, - - $668,547.46
Income, 1875, $465,904 29
IiOMeipaid out since organiza
tion, - . $1,137,367.50
HAMILTON BOYD.
UAJUUKn,
arjtf ri Pirat hU, POBTLAND.
8 It nlnnohtnr,
moorue ..Jo Kclrey
McMinnvllle JIlMoirla. A Held
Monmouth W Watcrhoom-
Mid Plain, WT David Biamp
Needy. , ,Wa Mortland
New Kra. ......................,..., J Cas-u
Nowellrvlllo 'P Cartleman
North Yamhill , I) t'HIewart
Oakland H it llaymond
Okwcjo a It Hhlplrt
0" J II KfWdiV
OrcironClty ' M Itncoo
l'cnilelon V A Whlt-ran
i'eorla;... Ur J II Irvine
Pilot Hock K O'lllam
I'orlMnd H 1 Leo, Apent State riranito
I'rlnnrTllle OM I'lliiejo
IVrrydnle MrOnw'r More
Hlckreal '. HA I'atterron
Hoehur, Tlioa Hmlth
fclo V 1' Juno-, Tlio- Mnnker
b'llvertuti T II llibbiird
HluiMV V'M rowrrr, CHMhcele
8irlni-fleld A O Hove
Hnhllmlty John Donnlnu
Jweyllleine Ucn Jlarka
Hheiidan
ZWn!. VH "arm-
Tho Dallcr 8 t, Ilrooha
7.nnil!r W Ill'irarr
i..'.,.coaver " W Ilrown
WllUmettr; 1'orl.r M Ullklnr
JVahi Walla JK Itrewer
JJaW'V. ' JC Elder
VnncalU I IMilll-on. II.S ApoletfaU
J. W. GILBERT
Hides, Furs & Pelts,
Ml'l CoiTunorolnl at., SAIaEM. ly
The Llglit-drauglit Slcamcr
CITY OF SALEM
Win. Levr I'Acino Wuaiu.
Portland, for Salem,
and Intermediate Tolnh,
Ob Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridajs,
At 0 o'clock A. M.
The LlRhtdrnuKht 8tcamcr
Will mako Trlpi to tlie tippor Rlvor.
U. B. 8COTT & CG.
SE. J. IIATflU, General Manager. autT
SPECTACLES, SPECTACIESI
For Old and Youner.
Far-Sightwl and Near-Sightcd,
Nbootlua-Glaoaea for Mportanica,
BTUEL. SILVKK, AND COLO l'KAMEH.
I AM prepired torunplr Mp'etacl-ato fit all etc. at
prlurtorulL W. IV. BIAIl TIN,
Jeweler A Optl. Ian, Daut, lllock, bUto St.
fia'em, ear 10 1876. era
For Sale.
QOrr ACHKH Of TIMIIKK LAND. HAW-MIDU
p t i HUck.mlth bbop Ihreo boorw. two bainfc
fonryoko U OXKN. Uliuatrd on Lo.so TOM. la
Lane county. .j.4.r, ar -bair carl, babr.co or.
time. TlU-jKOod. for lu.lher partltulara. addrva
. . . v- H.- I'UTNAJt,
"P Cherht r, Lane county, Or.
PLDMMER FEU1T:DRYES.
PrciuinuiNt
'111
par a GOLD ritRMIini for ih
r - .. . . ... T- . ,.....
, lampiea or rrun orwu
hat Im
bv tha "PMIMMiiii
fUOOKHN" of Ave noanda rarh ( lu. .i.n. ..
roe la Kaat fortlaud, In time lor the Orej-oa buu
1st PUKHIDM $a0. 2d PIIKMIUM $30.
ad rremltini -alii. 4tltFremluai 15.
ty There Haraplca will be exhibited at tho l'alr
marked with ownera uame.
JOHN MINTO.
DRBEUEIt OF
MERINO SHEEP,
m. KKS plraanre tn nffcrlnr- to the WcolOrowcra of
I. Oregon and the adjolnlnir'lcrrlp.rlr tb0 chanco
orurchaM T lOltOUOlltlltUU MMtt.NOS, and
urluRiiartlwlutcr-atriltui they can. and will cn-
MUcil ,&i,?if,tl,iyS2 ?pe 'quality nnd value
.MUU! tlltAl'hlt KATKB linn ruch can noadbh
lo Imported, l-zaiuliiatlun atu) companion wllh otli
tr Sleep otftrtd la tho market are roidlnlly lnltcd.
AlUrv" JUUS MlNlo,
y. 0. TheRAroracdltamLamhanf thi n,.w
Tt Kiin n
ri.it '''""wn iaiisj, aajoinirj baJem.
JJ1LL r AltM font and a hall miles wuth of tiocltr.
halem, Septcmbir 10. lb5.
Farma and Land ior Sale.
T SvIPEU Y,on !VLE 'NE pa-'m. sao Acnis,
.. .! CK l?.c.D,tlt on. toed orchard, rltBaedcm
the I'tevaet Hill rotd. about U n-llea mim SnplSS
City,
AWo. aboal Ullll M.rAM nruiVLn T .un
Miraeof the h.nal ky aim bearer dam Land lu the
eiuaty, ru-rounded by hill aud brurh land. Ttree or
roiireryRoiolfiiKa can bo mad out of It. Good
r. .J,,T '. ol?vy . Wl"l,. "' u8 "' lot tcveth-
trn Ti'lh Lua 'ItnaieJ In Lena concty, about U
m lea from .nren City, and atx from CreJIiell.
Joa Addrcra V. . UUNN, Aitya City.
REAL ESTATE LOANS.
ORKCOS AXB WASIIXfiWN
Trust InTeitment Company
V WHTIitlll.
TOW Comr-asy lr prepared to wyntllte loana ta
.. .f"nia&r9tojnyjiOteauraa orer lMPKO-
yuD ctrv rhovmrx -t tahh lahds. iS
M-a. 12iJLlH.sw..
csrtOr
I Flnt Street PorUanl.
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