ZT mr" '"mvwiyijqiFi& H wr ' -'X i WIIJLAMETTE FARMER. 5 ... : Ur " i iV a Lv. k- A Word for Oregon. "Dora Dnrtnorn," of the Mission Mirror, San Frunolsco, concludes a letter to her Jour nal, descriptive of a flying trip to Rosebuoc, whlloou a recent visit to thin Stato, as fol lows: "In conclusion,. I can trulhlully sfy that Oregon has more natural advantages, and a combination of picturesque landscape attperlor to any State wo have over seen. Her lofty, snow-capped mountains; her In oxbaustlblo forest; her green and fertile valleys, traversed by such great nnd beauti ful rivers ns tho Columbia aud Willamette, tooming with fish; hor moist Rntl equable climate, uud fruitful soil, uialto her one of tho most desirable States in the Union, In which to make a huojo." What Jim MoCiilly Says. .Urn AlcCtilly.formerlvof tula city.hfl'jtist returned iron) the cinnabar mines of South em Oregon, nnd report, says tho Aihlntid Tidings, quito an interest lu our ulster town, (Jacksonville) relntlvo to tho extensive mlti lng operation lu tho vicinity. Tho cinna bar mlno9 of Kllppel, Hanua, Manning, Ca ton and others on 'Beavor Creek, havo proven n decided success. Wlt'j tho limited means of rotortlnjr now omployed by tho company, over 200 pounds of quicksilver nre realized dally. With tho Impruvod facilities which tho enterprising firm proposos to employ, this mine nlona will prove no unimportant Bourco of wealth to tho country. Not Guilty. A young man by tho nnttio of Haruos was nrrostod by olllcor Mlnto on tho charge of Mtoaling clnthiuK. v.'im brought boforo Jrt". Coffoy, J. I , last S-UtmUy, and lin.il n Jury trial. After bearing tint full ovldouco of tho caso tho Jury decided that tho younis man was not guilty, nud tho prisoner was lmino dlatoly released. Butter for Cnlifornin. Mr. Cottle, on Friday last, purchased of Messrs. Litchfield k Manning, 200 pound nf thn Hiiltnv rHiiclwi butter, to bo shinned to San Joso. California, for family mo. This butter Is f-isi obtaining a cood rpmitatlon lor Its sunorlor uualltv. Messrs. L. it M. aro sole ngonts for Its salo in this city. A UnAUTiFUr. Uouhult. Wo rccolvod a vory handsomo bouquot, tho otbor day from tho Uowor gardon of Mlsa l'loronco Garrison, who lives in East Salom. Tho lady abovo mentioned took forty-elnht protnlums on hor nnworH at tho lato Stato Fair, tulrty-turco towg nrsi premiums nnu rllteen sicond. Sho bIno rtcolved VIck's lorty dollar promlum for cut flowors. MABBIED: On tho 7th day of Oot'obor, 1877, at the res idence if Wm. 11. Munkora. by A. Stcbblnr. J. P., Mr. Lovl M. Iiorreu and Miss Fannlo, IS. MUUKors. All or aiariou county, uru gon. This notlco was handed us during tho hur ry of Fair week, and won mislaid or should havo appoared at thotlmo. DIED. BUCHTEL-At rortland tlilo (Tueida.vl morn snif, Joaopti, yoiinitcut nou of JOBCpIi Ductile!, K.,nt!ca atout live ycr. 3EXyAtt' Xilfo 3Qn.lHn.xia. An a conquoror of ltheumatum. Oout. Nou ralgla, and euro lor Scrolula and all diseases arising from Impurity of blood, the old and rollablo Family Medlolno, llyalC JJfe lint sm, stands unequaled, as proven by over 300,000 croat cureB during tho past 30 yoarti. Ih a radical vogetablo Compound ofBarsapa rtlla, Dock, Gualacum, Ao., aud a permanent euro. Sold by all drugplsta country Hrooarn". Tako nomuyr j"e, . u iuoy haven't it wo Bond by uxpfunn, Ijufd, every where, at $1 and 81 25 per bottle? 800 aud 80.60 hair dor. Hyatt x u vatt, jiu urauu St., Now York. A. L. STINSON, Book and Job Printer, j.inl J3oolc1iu(lcr, Holmau's Block, Old Kcnato Cham' bor, Salom. O.OCS low. TUo Only Strlftij- Wholesales Drug House in urvgon. T. A, DAVIS fc CO., 71 Front Slrccti FOItTLiAND, OREGON, o FFER TO THE DRUG AND OENEIUL MElt- cuuidUo traae a complete aetonnieoi oi Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Glassware, Shop Furniture, end Druggists' Sundries. ALSO, WINDOW GLASS, Of all lxc aud qualities. WHITE LEAD, Or ill the Jeadlnz branCt, In tint and kts, COLORS, IN CANS and DRY. Putty, Lampblaok, Red Lead, Glue. VARNISHES, Inclndlns the flaett brandu for Coach I'Mn'.cn' ni e. Palat, Whitewash, and Varnish Brushes, LINSEED OIL, to barrel, and canr. Turpentine, Coal Oils, CnstorOIl, Lard Oil, Xeat'sToot Oil, Fish Oil. AlCOHOl, In barrels and case,,, Blue Vitriol, Sulphur, Castile Soap, Concentrated Lye, Potash. -tt-ttarrm A.11 lcdxxclfli. Quicksilver and Strychnine. o?.a.:e.. In Quirt. niUGalloo. OnHiallon and Flve-aallon H Can. and Barrel., etc . etc. Wear Agent ;for OreKon and'.Wa.hlngton Terrt- THC AVERILL PAINT, THE DE8r MIXED PACIT IK USE for iuiiiifkrri fartoMr hpl. Wrteltel itt JaVael fwrltury UUMutu rtr We bar oir cood. from flrtt band, tint eo abnl to compete with any Barket on the Ooa.t. ', complioo.of onr price. wlU piotc bj9 STATE FAIR SPECIAL REPORTS. Further, in my Special Reports, I will briefly refer to dome npeoil articles on ox hibltlon r tour State Frttrof 1ST7. HE4T OIL PAINTINOS OnEOON AUTIST. Mr. V. Volney presonteil a splendid vari ety of ylK Iratnos nnd oil paintings mado bv him la Eisl Portland. 1 lenrn that hU U the only reizular manufactory o'mich articles In Oregon. The work eertalnlVHpoakshlghly ot the artistic skill of Mr. Volnoy. A first premium and sllvor medal wan nwardid film hy tho Society. This, however, Is bo lowthenuirltHof his work. I would highly recommomi him to a gotierous public. sriuoMirrint, This article wa on oxhlhltlon nnd obtain r! thy 1st premium nud bronze medal. Dr. Mnthleu show extended reoumitmda. tlous of his ' Spirometer," nnd Its wonderful euro. Tho Awarding Committee, whonutetl with mo lu tho awards on the Mhcelliuicoim Division, woro not, llko myself, much In structed lu tho sclotK'O or medicine, but pltlti, practical mechanics nnd farmers. Henco wo did not. perhaps, set thnthigh os tlmatlnn on tho "Spirometer" which it pos sibly desorvos. lU'Illinit AND AVIIRILLrAlNT. Tho nward In this caso camo from aspeclal committee, aud not from us. A pold medal was nwnrded tho Rubber Taint Company of Man FrancNco, California. Tho othor com pany received no nwnrd. Of tho merits nf tbnso paints It U not lor us to say, Let tho publio dccldo thocaso. iik?t niftri.AV or rim: ams. Thi?, by Mr. Win. lleok k Sons of Port lnud, is certainly a credit totheSmto and to the umuutAciurt-r. Thu flrt premium and n bronze modal were fir below tho mer Tsof thcKfl nrtlules. I ranuot speak ot thmu tiro iirms, but In terms or tho highest com niemlntloin. An appreclntlvo public will 8 u rely extend to thou conllomeu n llbcrnl pntrounRo. Let in encourage homo Indus try aud homo mauuracturos, 'ALTi:n a. wood's UAnvi:sTi:it, and s. i LOCK'S 8KLI' llINDKll COM1IINK1), This superior artlcloof farm maohluery on exhibition by tho proprietors, rocolvod n sliver uiodil and second promlum compet ing with MoCnrmack'i Improved linrvoalor nud Self Hinder. It was n dlmcult matter how to declda betwoou arllclos of such hti porlor merit, bs both of tboao tnachiuos pos sessed. Not having this machine proseut boforo mo now, I cannot minutely uVcribo it. Suillco it to say that it is worthy of high coinmondnllou, and should command ex tenslvo sales, whorovor oiler to tho farmors. Ihopothat thoro will bn a full supply of Improvod Ilvrvcstors and Solf Hinders lu duo tltno for noxt year's crop. HALL'S U.NIVKKHAL FKKCIN'd MACHlNi:. This grand Invention was on oxhlblton nt the Fair Grounds, by Mooro's Urotbers. We taw its perfnrmanee nnd was highly pleased with ft. It is Just tho thing for our wide prairloi, whero tlinbor Is scarce. It Is portable and cAn be run by horse or steam power, togroat advantage. It Is worthy of high commoudatlon. midulimis runiKvnn. This mncblno by Wm. Edrls, Is nn ndml rablo Invention, and worthy of exionslvo natrnnnge. It ex tracts a vory psssabln fam ily flour from middlings, nnd can bo run by hand or ono horse. It is valunblo to minors. SALAMANDER FILTCMNO CO., 8. I. Tho Asbestos material usod by this Com- ?any Is known to bo Indestrucllblo by tire. t is theroforo, of very groat Importance In coating steam boiler pipes, and for other pur poses, when a combuitlblo nrtlolo would ignlto. It is worthy of high commendation nud ex'.ecstvo patronage. EM Kit Y WHEEL AND MILL STONE OMNDEU. This apparatus oxhlbllcd by our ontor priding citizens of Sllvorton, Oregon. Is cer tainly worthy or high regard. It was nwardod tho first premium nnd n diploma. Spnco will not permit n dotcrlptlou or It. Cooper tk Mcintosh aro tho proprietors. I'LUMMEIt'S KWJ1T DltYEUS. Thoao camo undor tho Jurisdiction nf nuother committee. Wo, however, passed upon a lot of drlod potatoes, pulvorled nnd prepared for market by his tlryor. Tho potatoes are roducod about throe fourths of Its weight, nnd can bo canned uud souttonll countries In perfect condition, nud In fifteen mlnutos tho cooks cau havo fresh potntoos out of this potato mcnl. I am Informed that the demand for this drlod ar ticle is unlimited nnd enduring, Tbero will bo n domaud fcr hundreds or thousands or bushels or our Orogon potatoos annually, for this drying proceta In foreign markets. This will lusuro not lets than four or tlvo bits per bushol for our potatoos at homo. TIih Plum mer Dryers nro too well known and appreciated to rcoulro much eclat at my hand. It Is certain that n now era has dawned upon our fruit nud vegetablo Inter ests. Tho time for setting out nil kinds of fruits In orchard, Is now. Thousands of dollars can be mado by our pooplo outsldo of whoat raising, by tho the extensivo raising ui Hoinruus, appies, poors, eto. I navo ex amined Mr. I'lumraer's Dryers, and bo Hove that they cannot boexcolled If equaled by any other dryer in tho Unltod States. To sco the in Is to numiro them. rim: and nunaLAit moor baits, These were on exhibition, under :tbo now shed, by Messrs. Raymond it Wlltshlro. of bantranclsco. Thoy woro shipped In duo tlmo but ,tho excessl vo rains hindered tholr arrival ou the grounds until It was too lato for their regular entry, ns a competitor, aalustanothernafo which wason tho ground nud regularly outerod. It coH thoio pontic mon above five hundred dollars to land their articles on tho Fair Grounds, Wo examin ed these safes, minutely, and woro shown overy part of thorn, but not having tholr description now at baud, lu making out my report for the Stato Agricultural Socloty for niioucaiion, i cannot give mo uescr n lun or them in technical terms I havo seen and examined many safes within tho Isst forty yours amljcin &ny that I have never seen any one bate that Is suporlor, if Indeed equal to ihee safas. They aro truly burglar proof, ns well as tiro proof. Wo awarded thoo safe a gold medal but consider the award far balow tho merit of the articles. I would thcreiore earnestly recommend tbeso sifes to all bankers, merchants, ship and steam beat owners, treasurers and capitalists at large. IlEhT EXIIIIllT OF KLOUIl MEAL AND On I. ST. Those articles were on exhibition In tho new Mechanic's Hall, by McLeran JJro's, or Portland. Muelr oxulblt whs truly most ex cellent. These enterprUiug gentlemen of our Metropolis, are too well known to need any highly wrought encomiums or me. Their works praise them. Their splendid articles, made of our grains are known all over Oregon, and much of Washington Ter ritory. To uke their articles Is to esteem them, We should raise enough corn in this valley to supply their factory. And thus home manufacture and homo Industry wonld be materially rewarded. We awarded them the first premium and a silver medal, This, however, was of small moment when com pared to the merits of tbe'.r manufacture. HOUSE GATE, This Invention, by our esteemed frieud, A, O. Kocktellow, of Ashland, Jackxcn county, Orogon, was on exhibition, and deserves honorablo mention. It is admirably con structed, will suit our wet nnd dry scnaons cqunlly well, nud is worthy of bolng exten sively used. I nm not prepared to glvo a full description of It. Buyers can see it, nnd no doubt will patronize Mr. Itockfollow. COLE lino's W1IITK Kin AND CEDAH SHINGLES These are of homo manufacture, nnd nro of much merit. They nro miwou and ovenly mado. This la n branch of business that should 03 uroally oncouraged, ns wo Intro vast quantities orsuporlor while llr nnd en dnr timber thnt can bo profitably worked into shlnirles by steam or hand power, nud thereby will glvo employment to many In dustrious, worthy men. We should encour age nil branches of bouost labor lu our own belovod Oregon. 1). Nr.wsn.Mi:, Sttpt. Mldcollaueous Division. YAMHILL COUNTY. Nnwnsiia. Oregon, Oct. 23, 1S77. Undor tho Invigorating influences of n "senile mist," slanting from thoSouthwnrd, I loft your plnsnnt city nt tho hour of one r. .M., on tho 22.1 Inst., In nu opou bugey, to look for this placo, which I had heard was fomo where "In Yamhill county, near tho Wynooskn liindlng." Down tho river wo wont to Spong's Ferry (Lincoln) six miles away, nnd wnro "sot across" on tho west bank of thn wluding Wlllamelto, bv n ropo ferry, which, under tho skillful maungometil of tho present furry nun, works to n chnrni, upon tho completion of his labors wo ndded to his stnek of worldly wealth, tho Mini of twenty-llvo cents, ns n alight lokon of our grn'.itudo to hltn tor hnvlng unroly brought us nvr,!iud thou diovo oll'thtough tho mud dy streets ff Lincoln, nnd look tho Dayton road runnliit down thn rallnv, ntul on pint whnro resides nu old frieud, IS. F, McUlcnoh. Tho roada lending lutn Lincoln nro fright fully bad on nccouiit of being "cut up" dur ing tho latornlus by tho lnrgo number of heavily Udou wheat teams dally paslng over with whoat for tho warehouses. L'ncoln, nn n town, will norer nniount to nnythlng, but ns n locality for storing grain It will always bo quito popular. Wo spent tho night "adown tho Dayton road" nt tho resldouco ofn farmorbytho nnmo of Scott, on thn old donation claim of WilllamS. Coopor. From him wo learnod that n considerable amount of grain wns rulnodby tho rains this Fall, on account of tho ownors waiting for tho bonders to got around. Ou tho morning I ho 23d, wo drovo oil un dor tho dripping o .' tho dark clouds hanging oror uo, nud al Dayton, for tho llrt tlmo, got ou to tho track or Nowbtrg, which wo found to boaslnglo houso with u Post tnaotor and Post Ofllco lu It on tho Portland road, nomo ton miles below Dayinn, Tho Iccallty was originally called tho "Grub end of Cbobalem." As wo camo through Dayton wo found that It was gottlng a good washing from tho henry rains, paltering down In n stylo to. minding us of tho iquoousjovs In store for uswhen Wlntor.mco gets "fairly sot in." Tho ronds round about thoro aro oven worio than at Lincoln, nnd heavy freighting still continues. Onco this uldo of Dayton, tho roads are very good. Wynooskn Landing Is soinn two miles from this placo on tho West bank of tho Wlllnmntto nnd is tho shipping point for this locality. It Is some fouror tlvo miles abovo Chatnpoeg. Tho grangors havo two ware houses there, ono of which Is run by T. W, Mackoe, and tho other by Jacob Halnos who nlso has n ttoro on Iho Portland road about ono half mllo distant from tho Nowborg post omco. This placo Is changing vory mtioh and many of the old settlors who have Idled away their time and autbrod tho "brush to grow over thom"aro selling outto emigrants, principally from Iowa, who" aro fulling ties, digging up stumps, slashing polo thlokots nud other aIso clearing up and putting In cultivation many seres of horoioforo idlo Inuds. Some fifteen ftmllles bolongltig to tho sent called Frlonds or Quakers Hro bow ing out homes in tho llr forests horo, nud nro working a vory favornbloohango In ths com munity both morally andothorwlso. On last ovonlng I organized n Lodgo nt tho Nowlorir school house with thirty-alx mom bers. Sam Hobson, W. C. T.j Anna Hob son, W. V. T.j John T. Smith, W. S.: AN bert Hoator, W. M.t O.J. Davis, P. W. O.T. and Henry Austin, I .oil go Doputy. Yours in hasto, W. 11. Duniiah. Not n Fnllnro. Any ono who could entor and Inspect with care, tho wing of tho grand pavilion nt tho Stato Fair, sot apart for tho display of friii:, cereals and vegetables, nnd then declare that tho exhibit was not as good as In yoars past, must either bo poHSPKiod of a treacherous memory, or n disposition to provarlca'.o. Tho long array oftquaslies, boots, turnips, toma toes, watermelons, onions, potatoos, cabbago cauliflower, pumpkins, rutabagas on tho right, tbo grains, plump and goldon upon tho left, nnd tho annlos. rears, nnlnces. grapes and plums, tiuilvated In their hugo proportions and bright huos, that were ar ranged through tho confer, could not fall to causo old Uregonlans a throb of prldo, nnd now. comers n sensation of wonder not un mixed with delight. Thon tho Jollies, atns and preserves, tho bread and buttor nnd oboeto and cako. It was an ndmiroblo dis play, coitnlnly. and ono of which house mothers might bjjuxtjy proud. Tho exhibit m this department nlono was sulUclout to declaro Oregon tho land of mammoth vegeta bles, lutclous fruits, linn grain, and thrifty housewives, nnd this declaration being mado and proven by Incontrovertible fact who will daro to proclaim tho Snvonteonth Annual Fair of tho Oregon Slate Agricultural Society a failure, oven though lor tho most part of tho week old Sol withhold his beams and tho clouds wept In torrents because of his obstl nanoy? Now Northwest. Ploninut Rounlon. October SOth, tho sixtieth anniversary of the birthday of 8. I). Melson was mado pleatnntand mcmorablo to tho various mem bers of his family and friends who met nt his residence In Kxfct Salem to celebrate thn nyent. Ills family consists of eight chil dren two sons and six daughterw. Fournf the daughter aro married : Mrs. J. II. WIN i-no, T. L. Divldson, Mrs, T. II. Wilton and Mrs, S. P, U wlgus the husbands nnd fam ilies, six grand children were prevent, mak ng, with the old gontloman and lady, Ju&t twenty in all. Jus', before slttlnir down to the sumptlnus dluner prepared, the family sang tho old familiar hymn "Nearer my Ood to rnee." anu jnme-i in prayer wim tue uev. A. W. Bower. The day passed otr very ploa antly, and will long be remembered by all present, not so much on account of the pres ents made and received, as from the fact that the large family will perhaps never all ait at the same festal board again. Organs. If you want a good, round, smooth, sweet toned Organ one that is made of the beat of material, and wjll last a lifetime get the Whitney & Holmes, ot J. II. Hobbles, Port land, Oregon. Fall Chop of Bekiues. Mr. Ual. Geor informs tis tlint In tho Wnltlo Hills ho seos wholo patches of wild strnwberrios lu bloom, nod in somo in stances hits found blossoms, green fruit nnd ripo berrios on tho snmo vines, nnd nlso thnt tho red raspberries nro ripen inc for n fall crop, which shows that our fall fonson has been mlttl aud tho early rains havo mndo us a iocoml ber ry crop. Flro in a Dry House. About onn o'clock Wednesday thn lum ber houo near thn Asrlctiltunl Works, be longing to O.F.Dennis took lire. Thn llio deputtnont were promptly on hnnil butow lng to thocnnllncu spacn In thn brick house containing thn lumber, It wns dllllcult to git ftnod Kjuaro work on tho blnzo. Tho Urn iowovir, wns put out nnd tho damages can bo tot down nt about S'JOO. A Fluo Stenmor. This Is tho tltifst stenmor in tho (loot of tho Oregon Steam Narigntlon Company Is now running on thn routobetweon Portland nud tho Cascades, Sho Is not yot finished, but is placed temporarily upon this route In facili tate tho transportation or a large quantity or grain from iho Uppor Columbia. Tho Vldo Wesf, when complotcd, will no doubt proro tho lluest rlrer stenmor on tin Paultio Const. reruvmn Syrup, Urook8,MoSopt. 7, 18T0. Dour Sir From early youth I wns In feeble health, troubled with humor lu my blood, wrnkness and debility o the system gener ally; w.ts tinnblo to labor muuh, and only nt nomo light liuslnesH, oml then only with great caution. Severn years ngo. tbo past spring, 1 hail n sovuro nttauk of Diphtheria which left my limbs lurnllzed nnd uselos, so I was unable to walk or nvnu sit up Noticing tho ndvortUemcut of Peiujvian Sviiun, I concluded to glvo It n trial, nnd to my grunt joy soon found my bolih Improv ing, I continued thn uso of the Smut' mull three bottle had been used, nnu wns restor ed to com pleto hoslth, nud havo remained so to this day. I attrlbuto tnv present health octlroly to tho uso of Pkuuvian Svnur, nud hold It In high estltniuion. I cau not spvnk too highly In Its prnlno. I havo lu sovorsl ensos reenmmended It In enses vory similar to my own with (ho sumo good results. Yours truly, Chaiilks E, Pkaiicy. From S, Thatohor, M. D., of Hormon, N. Y. "Wistah's Mai.sam op Wild Ciieiuiy gives universal sallpfaotlou. It seems to cure a cough by loosnnlmr nml demising tho lungs, nnd nllaylug Irritation, thus remov ing the cause, Instrad of drying up tho cough nnd loavlug tbo oiuso behind. I consider thollALHAM tho bust otiuli medicine with which I nm acquainted. " Sold by nil drug gists. Jnol Gilbert OITEItS TO THE COUNTRY TRADE HCsvyw'Oxrca.'js Gum Boots Tlio Best ovor 3Ilo. AN KXTItA 1UAI.ITV OP Ladies' Calf Shoes. J nit tlio tlilnj for our Orecon whiter UMtlivr. Farmers' Fine Kip and Calf Boots, Will oh aro cxprcly made fur our Ua'lc. of different iualltlv, u null cmtoiLirK. All Roods hoI1 by mo nro (I!AR ATi:t:D to ho ulml I recom mend, tlicin, or I will nf any time innlio It go oil to the pur chaser. .1. W. GIM1CKT.Z Salem, Oct. 12, 1877. If. $1200 Hulnry. HtlmttiBi-IU11tr hiiiuiitl iilflr. i'4JilMfr l!ibtnM-tf jM rrutttbifftu4 it,ttu Uri H. A UUATU) , I, 0 4 !!(. Bl., UbtUutii, U. Great Reduotion ! HARDWARE HKTAM.r.D AT Wholesale Prioeo, for Cash My Slock oinMsts nf SHELF nnd HUILD- KRS Hardware, Mechanics' Tools, Shovels. NaIN, Itope, oto. joiift rTfoster, KHJinl cor. btark it Frbnt U. I'Olt IILAM JOHN G. WRIGHT, Dealer In FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, COMMERCIAL STREET. Balem, April 90. 1679. dftwtl C. a. IlSKii. Noury Public. r. !. Cox. REED & COX, Real Estate and Insurance AGENTS. Loans negotiated on Favorable TormB. Buy and Sell Gold nnd Silver, State, County, and CI y Warrants. Agents tor Kent's Oppfu Iloosc. tSOnicc. nt tho comer of rtoof'.'o Opera Heme. .SM.AM, OH. SJyt JNO. CRAN & CO., riiO.NT ST., l'OItTLAND, 7 Hnvo Xow Opened Their NEW FALL STOCK ....or..., StflDlo mill Pmw. DRY GOODS. i...ivn 7 TT ici.trl "i rzy Drs Goods, An Immense Variety. EVERY DEPARTMENT JRojleto -Willi NOVELTIES. 0ct-'- cm J l. niriNAiii), t , ,KB PRODUCE & COMMISSION FRO.VT STREliT, POUTLlA'D, Wet (Uo Uocls, corner 8!raon and Front Kts. ...,)?..eln!.,.,cP"on Kl.rr" '.? Vfpo" 1'roOnto of At.t. i.. rft.. I'i-V u'"""""? 'ouciieii, imvo coiinectlmin mkSi ,HC."e0 WWeh cn,,to lo K' '"t ocia NEW STEAM-SHIP LINE HBTWHEM San Franoi8oo 'and Portland. The P, C. S. S. Co. WIM. HEIIKAFTJIt HUN A U.NKOF BTKAM. Frnncircu smfl'Drtlnml AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. J. Jtl. iTIcCKAKKN A; , IW Tl:kct for lo liy D. IIOON, Arent. 8AI.BM. MUSIC! MUSIC! GARDNER BROTHERS Aro wIIoIohhIo anil rotll donlont In riao. Or.inH, Hhpot Music, Vlolltw, Acoardlom, ilKriuoalcnnN, nml mimical moroliandliio uonorally. Oltlnud, Cnlirornln, havo roconU ly oponod n br.inoli htoro In Salom, OroKou. GARDNER BROTHERS I'orHonnlly Nuporlntond tlielr bimlnoHi In thin SlHto, kh well ni California, and will bo prompt lu mukliiK good all contractH. GARDNER BROTHERS Havo alroidy koM nearly two nundrod In HtrumonlH In thla atato. GARDNER BROTHERS GARDNER BROTHERS I'lauo Imvo already boooino a favorltn on llio fonut, It In mado cupooinlly for llio Irado, and IN nilnntfiil Inilin illimi n. ii.i., ... and for rmimlnlnn In tuno. In ItH adiiitatlon to tlio parlor thoro U iiono belter. GARDNER BTOTHERS ITaVO hovorill llllfiirnnt mnnnrantiirnu ..( 1- traiiH. L-lvliiL' thn nulilln n v.rli . u..i... from, GARDNER BROTHERS Havo ii llrHt-olauM tuner in tholr omploy. All ordei-H attnndod to by addreHsliu; Uurduor ilrothfirn, Snlem, OreKOu, GARDNER BROTHERS Olvon Karunteo for IhoyoarH, for all llntioi and OrKitiH, If donlred. GARDNER BROTHERS Pay tholr employed a halary, not a ootiimis hIoii. GARDNER BROTHERS H'uiiln Ntule. In answer lo iiitiny liHItilrlcs, i lun tholr nrauvli House in Salem In a iioriiiniieat Inxtlliilioii. Ho'.'Stf.l WOOD PUillPS. Tlio IH'st and Most Improved rumps now In ISo. Thoy are ctii.'Ai'cn and moro dijh.mim: than any mvIo of Chiln 1'titnp or water drawer IWtty until who ban had e xpo rliiiico In thodlllerent waya of drawlm; water knows there la no way to Cheap, Dnrablo, Convenient, and frte from Imparling un 'losliliy elemenfN the plain wood pump. They aro taking tho placo of all other meaua of rulNlutc water for (louiCHilo pur tw. or for IJAItN or STOCK WKLLS. Water Pipe and Eavo Spouts Wo manufacture l'lpo of va rloiH wze for conveyltiK wa r fiotii juItkh, atreainu, iVo, It f)ifp, but. uttantlal, Forfirttitr partloulara, apply to or H(!:lca trtim) a. riti sco-rr, .nicui, or. Hayo four atithomod BRonts Nnlllnir from tlinlr lioiico In tlilMStalo.to.wll: A. 1,. ftloyo, Albany; : U. H, Mlark and Frank H. Way aalemi K, A. Iltlnl, Kukoiio City. M iR ! 0 i va i f M 3 " Ii. Ml ? rt kii f I Sw . ,A.Wi'iVj 't -..tJiuLiwifc. V Oi