msstssi W'.frfrV'r-TVyv-TVf-tmir-srva <&iaIMtemm&aiiL'JUiMtl&ii iiinii'l'iriiPi!iiTld TffE o Circle. Conducted by Mitt Hattik D. Clakks. SALEM, FIUDAY, NOV. 10, 1S77. .In iii- . .... - THE HOME CONCERT. Woll, Tom, my boy, I must say Rood-bye. I'vo bad a wonderful vllt bere ; En toyed It, too. ns woll m I could Away from nil tbatiny boart bolds dear. Maybo I'vo been a trllle roub A Uttlo awkward, your wife would say And very likely I'vo mlssod tbohlut Of your olty pollbb, day by day. But somehow, Tom, tbougb tbo satuo old roof 8beltorod us botjU whon wo were btu, And tho Bamo doarmotbor-love watched us botb, Sharing our childish griefs and joys. Yet you are almost a strangtr now; Your waytt and mine aro aa far apart As though wo nover had thrown an arm About each other with loving heart. Yonr city homo 1 a palace, Tom, Your wife and children aro fair to see; You couldn't breatbo In the Uttlo cot, The borne that belongs to me. And I am lout in your grand large bouse, And dazed with tbo wealth on every sido. And I hardly know my brothor, Tom, In tho midst of ao much stately ptldo. Yes, tho concert wbb grand last night, Tbo singing splendid, but, do you know, t.ly heart kont longing, tho ovenlng through , For nnothcr concert, so swoet and low Thai innybo It wouldn't tileao tho ear Of ono so cultured and grnn.l ai you? Lilt to Its music lnugh If j-oti will My heart and thoughts unto! over bo truo. I shut my oyfi9 In tbo ball last night For tbo claih of tho music wearied me, And closo to my heart tbl Hvlslon cttnt Tho sauto hwuot picture I always m: In tho vino clad porch o' ncottaiio homo, Half In fthadow uud half In hull, A uiottier chniitlng hor lullnby, Hocking to rest her Uttlo one. And soft and swretns tho music fell From tho mothor'a lhm. 1 hoiml tho coo Or my baby girl, as with drowsy tonguo Shu tohocu tbo song with 'Ooo-u-goo." Touothorlhey sang, tbo mother and bubo. My wlfo and child, by tho uotlaco door, Ah I That Is tho concert, brother Tom, My ours aro aching to bear ouco tnoro. So now pood-bye. And I wish you well, And many n year of wealth and gln. You wero born to bo rich and gay . I am con tout to bo poor and plain. And I go back to my country homo With a lovo that Hbjonco has strengthened to tho canccrtall my own Motbor'a singing and baby's coo. Harpcr'a Magazine for October. What a Fall. A minister of tho gospel told mo ono of tho nio.it thrilling incidents I havo heard in my life. A member of his con prcpatlon camo homo for tho first tlmo In his lifo intoxicated, and his !oy mot him upon tho door step, clapping his hands and exclaiming, "Papa has como homo!" Ho seized tho boy by tho8houIdcr,svunghim around, stng trered. and foil In tho hail. Tho minis ter said to mo (I could givn you his namo if necessary), I spunttho night In that house. I wont out, barod my brow that tho night air might full upon it and cool it. 1 walked out and down tho hill. There was his child dead; thoro was his wifo in strong convul sions, and ho asleep. A man but thirty years of ngo asleep, with a dead child in tho house, having a bluo mark upon tho tomplo wlioro tho corner of tho mar bio step had come In contact with tho head as ho swung him around, and u wifo upon tho brink of tho gruvo J Mr. Couch,' said my friond, ' I cursed tho drink.' Ho had told mo that I must remain till ho awoke, and I did. When ho awoko ho passed his hand over his faco, and exclaimed, What Is tho mat tor? Whcro am I? Where Is my boy?' You can not seo him.' ' Stand out of ray way. I will see my boy,' To pre vent confusion I took him to tho child's bod, and as I turned down tho sheet and showed him tho corpse ho uttered n wild shriek, ' Ah! my child!' " Tho minister said further to me, ' Ono year after that ho was brought from a luna tic asylum to lio side by sido with his wife, in ono grave, and I attended tho funeral." Tho minister of tho gospel who told mo that fact Is to-day a drunk en hostler in a stablo in Boston. Now tell mo what rum will do. It will do base, degrade, imbruto and damn eve rything that is noble, bright, glorious and crod-liko In a human belncr. Thoro is nothing drink will not do that Is vilo, dastardly, cowardly, sneaking or hell ish. Wo are, aro wo not, to light till tho day of our death? Puttino Citn.DituN to Hr:n. Not with a reproof for any of that day's sins of omission or commission. Tako any other tlmo but hedtimo for that. If you over heard a Uttlo creaturo sigh ing and sobbing In its sleep you could never do this. Seal their closing eyo llds with a kiss and a blessing. Tho tlmo will como all too toon when thoy will lay their heads upon their pillows lucking both. Let them then at least jirtvo this Bvveet momory of a happy childhood, of which no future sorrow or troublo can rob them. Give them tho'r rosy youth. Nor need this In volvo wild license. Tho Judicious pa rent will not so mistake my meaning. If yon have over met tho man or woman whoso eyes have (suddenly filled when a Uttlo child has crept trustingly to its mother's breast, you may havo seen ono in whoso childhood's homo, dignity and severity stood where lovo and pity should havo lcen. Too much indul gence has ruined thousands of child ren; too much love, not one. Absent things act upon hs by means of tradition. History may bo called ordinary tradition; whiio that of a higher kind is mythical, and nearly related to imagination; but if we still seek a third kind of meaning in it, It Is transformed to mysticism. It also easily assumes a subjective character, . so that we only appropriate that which Js sympathetic to ourselves. . HORSE RACIN' AND 8IGH. Miss Ed: I bo in a peck o' troublo Jest now. Ef you was only here, maybe ye might tell mo what to do. I was at a informal meetln, of tho granges of Marion bounty an a lettor was read; maybe it was a report o' some commlte or sich like. It was mighty good, as some o' the brothers sod. Nieco Itlrali ses she thinks the hull ef it hod ough ter be lade before the Board of mane gcrs of tho Stato Fair. Ono o' tho Board belli present, ho Jump3 up an' sos lie: " if that part on ho3s racln' aint struk out, the wont pay no tention to thot report;" an' them's tho contlments of Mahepsaboth; It wont do for any one to sa ono word agin hoss racln', fer thot is all thot keeps up tho fair. But niece Itirah bIio thinks If thot is nil wo havo fairs fer they had bettor givo up; she vl9lted fares back East an' no hos3 racln' was allowed on tho grounds; nn' tharo was lots o' peoplo thero too; sho ses: " hoss racln' nlnt no pracktlcal uso to tho agriculturists, it is considered fur nbovo tho lino arts; slences, natoral history, domostlck manerfactorys, In ventions, and sich like, things of rulo worth to mankind, git but very litlo In comparison with this grato pvel. Thousands are pado out yearly fer hoss racln'. an' that muny bo taken frum ralo work an gin to the horse jocky, on couragln' gamblln' and rulnamongour young folks. Tako yer muny you thus throw away, an' encourage labiir. Lot us shatter this .strong hold o' evel; lot us elovato labur;, put down hoss racln' and gamblln', It'only helps tho follow ers on to ruin, makiu' sad tho hart o' many a fond mothor, causln' sum to seek comfort in sin blacker than hell. But niece Itlrnh an' mo don't seo alike. Why Miss Ed. don't yon know if it wan't for boss racln' tharo wouldn't bo no fair, nobody would come Jest to look at tother things? Ear all ther bo mor'n as many agin comes frum tho country then frum tho cities, yet It bo all theso keers full from tho towns, that counts. I jlst think tho man thot brings his Ut tlo race hoss there, thet no womln would dura drive, caso ho Is unsafe, an' thet never works or does nothln' but run, bed oughter hovo $500, if ho wins, an' tho man thot brings his bosses of all work, and thorough breds and sich like, hadn't oughter hove a sent over $30. If ho gits first premium. You &co hoss racin' helps git tho society out'n dot, by brlngln' so many to tho fair, an as far as gamblln' is consernd, they don't gamble, they sel pools, an' that don't hurt nobody; of I go an' givo SCO fur a pool on Ity Straw, and ho gits boot, that nlnt nothln', I didn't bot, I bought my pool. Can't yo all seo It aint gamb lln'? But nieco III rah ses its nothln' clso in tho world but gamblln', under a now name, and sho is mighty agin so much logor hero too. Sho ses: "Ban ish tho vilo dona called logor bcro stands fer behind each won o' them rum is sold to our fathers, sons, nnd bruthors." She says: " 0, you of tho law giver, why do you fer filthy lucro, deal out worso than death to thoso wo lovo, why dont yo listen to tho prayers nnd plead In's, an' heart akos of mothers, wives, and sisters 0, eparo my son, sparo my husband, havo pity for my bruthor." Ses sho, " thoy inako a saloon, a vilo whisky stand of our fares, yearly thous ands touch ther firs', glass an' lay tho foundation fur distrukshun. Still they call this don o' hoss racin' an' whisko shop tho Agrlcultoral Fair." Sho ses " mako them mon pay ferselln' whisko of they must hovo it there, to do It honestly." Now I think thorn whisko stands jest tho thing, it saves tho men an' boys frum spend In' ther muny goln' up town, fer they will hov it, and it looks manly to soo men tako a drink, in my young day ovory body hod whis ko In ther house, and thar nover was half the drunk folks thet yo seo now a' days. Now nieco Hindi's man sod tharo was moro drunk men at tho faro this year than ho over seo, nnd moro young boys drunk. But, la mo! thoy hov to so thor wild oats, and the sooner they do it tho bettor. But nieco Itirah ses wo hadn't oughter put this tempta tion beforo 'cm, and sho thinks tho Board bed oughtor furnish straw fur its patruns, as it can do it for tho fino raco bosses, and ther mon, somo o' them mon sleep on straw too feet deep, and It oughter bo divided wlmmln nnd chlldern need it wus than hossscs and cattle; but now Miss Ed. hain't it rea sonable to know they might fill a wag gen with straw au' haul it to tho fair fer beddln' even if they do hov to como three or four hundred mllos? An' that mlssellaneus corner is jest tho thing, yo can enter yer things thare an' it wont cost yo ono cont, even if it is a tidy yo can call it a stand cover and put it tharo an yo aro a'most suro to git a premium, an' quito olo ladles can enter thor work in tho misc. fur Uttlo tails J work, even ef they be grown an' might WILLAMETTE FARMER: do better; old scarfs, lamp mats and sich like thet aro worn and faded ken be put in thet corner without a fear o' boln' beet. An' Callforny moss reaths kon come in without a fear, so ken a little lump o' lead oro and coal git to tho misc. instead o' tho J ton the book calls fer, an' most every thing yo can think of, whether it bo ony ncotint or not. An' tho committee of thot depart ment gits moro tenshun then all the balanco, tho blesod Sec. and Pros, both cum around ovry Uttlo bit au sos they, ' now bo kerful o' the muny," an' nrter tho blu rlbblns aro tldo on yo can seo this un an' that un cummin' round ask in' what they got, an' If it bo n dipplo my thoy say why Mrs. Superintendent I'd ruthor hovo tho muny, or I wish I could hov a medal; tn' If they git thv red ribbln thon thoy aro suro to try to convince ye they oughter he vo tho blue. I don't spect I'd a knowed so much bow things wont, but I hed a few things in thet corner myself, and 1 jlst follercd thot commlte to see of I got the bluo ribbln, and then when I did git It, I follored to seo thot they didn't change it to tho red, nn' I heern a beep o' things. But nieco Itirah she thinks thet nilfec. corner is tho bigost humbug o' tho fair. Sos she: " hero Is where tho big gougo is centered, an' why Is it thero bo no feo to enter this division, yo can do most anything gist by glvln' yer artlckles a name. Men work Just as hard as tho wlmtnin to git In the misc. thoro oughter be a misc. class to each division, then thare wont bo so much confusun In this division or if tho connnlte's wore to hov sum latltudo about articles not on the list, but enter ed In tho right placo It would bo bettor." But sakes allvo thot would never do, tho commlto's might gin so much thot tltur wouldn't bo 'ntif loft fur thorn flno race bosses, and then tho blessod Sec. and Pros, would hov to run ther legs oil golu arter so many commltes nn tellln them to " bo kcerful o' tho muny." I am mighty savin' when it comes to things entered in tho pcrvll llun, 80 thot wo can gin a plonty to tho flno raco bosses, and so bo tho Sec. an' Pres. an' that is Jest tho reason I think them all right, tho' I am a Uttlo afcard tho Pres. dont go as much on sich as tho Sec. docs; but now liko as not tho Board does as much bossln' as they do. Miss Ed., I didn't know whothor I hot ter go beforo tho board and try to cum fert them with my say, or go lo tho FAUMEIl. MAHEI'SAHUTH. AFTER MANY .YEARS. Tho Mlddlotown Press relates tho following: A quiet wedding occurred In this vll lago within two months, at which wero no guests, a mother to tho brldo being tho only witness to tho ceremony bo sides tho officiating clergyman, who camo from anothor villago. In 1802, a young gentleman, n resident of this county, who was botrothed to tbo lady, unlisted in tho Union army. Ills sweet heart made no effort to dissuado him, and with a breaking heart bado him adieu, nnd quietly burled lmrsolf In hor homo with tier wldowod mother, tho only living member of tho family be sides herself. For a while all went well, and loving letters cheered tho gallant soldier. Aftor tho battlo of Chancellorsvillo his letters suddenly ceased. Letter after aftor lettor was written to. him and his comrades, but all that could be learned was that aftor that torriblo battlo ho was missing. His stricken sweetheart nover ontlroiy abandoned hopo, nnd living on, hoping against hopo for his roturn. Aftor ma ny weary years hor pationt troth has been rewarded and sho Is now a happy bride. Somo time during tho fight no was taken prisoner nnd soon after sent to a Southern prison, whore ho was kept about a year, suffering almost un told torture. Ho escaped and roach od tho seaboard, whoro ho conceived tho Idea of personating an English sailor nnd getting to England on a blockade runner. After much delay and many disappointments, during which his courage almost failed him, ho succeed ed. Ho remembers sailing through tbo blockading Hitiudron. After that all is a blank. Ho learned afterward that ho had been taken 111, and boon nfter insano. On his arrival in England ho was takon to an insano asylum by tno captain oi tno niocKaue-ruunor, whero ho romalned until a year ago, when ho was discharged cured lint penniless. Ho succeeded, through tho assistance of friends In the asylum, in obtaining a situation In a mercantile hotiso whero ho won tho esteem of tho principals, to whom ho told his story. A leave of absonco was granted him, ho camo to Mlddlotown and found his old sweetheart, now a lady of thirty two, still faithful to tils memory. They wero quietly married and aro now In England, whero he proposes to remain for a term of years. During his long absence Ills only surviving relatives, a brothor and uncle, had died, and ho had no ties to keep him here, save the lovo of country, which will eventually bring him and his faithful wife back to our fehores. Swearing on tho Ulble wus first Intro duced Into judical proceedings by tho Saxons, about A. D. 000. It was called a corporeal oath, becano tho witness, with his hand, touched somo part of the Holy Scriptures CHOICE RECIPES. Breakfast Relish. Cut Into small pieces one-quarter of a pound of cheese, placo in a spider with n small pleco of butter; pour over it ono cup of milk nnd one egg well beaten; season high with salt nnd pepper. Ivekosexk On. von Insects. A cor respondent ot the Gardener's Monthly says that tho simplest plan to uso this substanco on Insects to destroy them Is to make somo moderately strong soap suds and mix a Uttlo oil with It. It readily combines with tho suds, and can bo then applied uniformly with a syringe. It is tho best thine for mealy bugs, and may be used in dilution suit ed to tho nature of tho plant requiring treatment. For. Cleaning Paint. Tho best soap for cleaning paint is mado by tak ing ono ounce of pulverised borax, ono pouud of best brown soap cut in smnll pieces, nnd threo quarts of water; put all in n kettle; sot ft on tho back part of tho stove, or range, until tho soap is dissolved, stirring frequently; it must not come to a boll; uso with a piece of old, soft, whlto flannol; it cleans paint without Injuring It; it Is nlso beneficial for tho hands, nnd much bettor for washing clothes than any other sea p. ToRkmoveIron UusT,&c.Gotsalts of lemon at any druggist's, moisten tho linen, apply tho salt, and lay tho linen In tno sun: tho rust will almost immediately disappear. Oxalic acid used with caro will do. If a stain re mains, uso Javelle water, which Is composed of sal soda and lime, and sold by druggists; rlnso in clear water. Ink stains aro removed in tho same wnv; If a brown stain remains, uso Ja velle water. Javello water Is tho only thing suro to removo mildew. BREVITIES. Forgivo nny sooner than thyself. Athletic sports Tor ladles: Jumping at conclusions; walking around a subject, running tnrougii a uuiio uovei; snip ping full descriptions. Truth nover need bo In a hurry, but a lie must keen all tho time on tho Jump; a lazy lio soon tires itsolf out, and onus in contusion. Teach selfdonlal, and mako its prac tlco pleasurable, ami you create for tho world a destiny moro sublimo than over Issued from tho.brnln of tho wildest dreamer. Wo seo tho heads that turn on the pivot of tho 8plno no more; nnd wo too heads that seem to turn on a pivot as deep as tho axlo of tho world so slow aim lavstiy anu great inoy move. An English lady has prosontod to Parliament a potitlon, with 10 i,!30 sig natures, that no moro grants bo mndo to tho royal family till thoy givo a full account of tholr present income, and how thoy U90 it. Hjew many remember over having hoard that a pleco of Ico placed on tho wrist, pulses or temple, will In a short tlmo eirectually cool tho wholo system without tho Injurious effects of largo draughts Of Ico water. Years neo. whon Abrahnm Lincoln was a 'dock hand" on a llat'boat, a man said to him. "Somo of tho girls who pass up anil down tho rlvor on thoso arks aro perfect divinities." "Yos," replied tho young boatman, "real ark-angels," If you havo a had temper, loso It. If a good one, koep it. If a doubtful one, mako it certain. If a swoot ono, uso It for tho honoflt of your friends. If a Jolly one, cultivate It for oxamplo's sako nnd tho delectation of tho com inanity. If nono at all, avoid looking into tho mirror, lost you soo a goose. An effort Is being mado in lioaton to open the Latin school to the girls; hut a bitter opposition is mot with mainly on the cround that "tho girls aro not adapted by naturo to undorgo tho phy sical olfort required." And curiously enough.just at tins umo comes ovi donee In support of this In tho report of tho commltteo of tho legislature in Wlscousin appointed to oxnmluo iuto tho failure or success oi mo hvhiohi oi co'cducatlon in that stato. Tho com mittee roport "an unmistakable ap pcaranco of ill health" among tho fo innlo students, and conclude that "tho peculiar physiology of women will not pormlt them to study as closoly as men." 1'"i:.h or 1)i:ath. A striking in connection with the dying is they aro not afraid of death, not Ico this ovon In executions, iiiiiloritvnf men who aro hanged fact that You Tho aro reported to havo died "gaino." Death Hollowing (Uscaso or injury is miiiioui .'icioinpanlod with fear. Dlsenso palls the Intelligence, o that tho Munition may not bo fullv comprehended or death may bo lookod upon as a roller. Naturo, by a kind provision, seems to prepare tho flight of the spirit; as the hold upon lifo grows weaker ro does tho deslro for lifo grow les-. Whon a child picks flowers 1 1 a field anil brings us the whole handful, ono up and ouo down, all seo moro clearly the beauty, the harmony in color and form that Istogood toourslght. Woarrango thorn, ami all together they blond In a bountiful whole, bt) that we do not look at one, hut at tho wholo bouquet. Tills perception of tho harmony of beauty Is an Instinct in ns, lylug In our eyes and ears these bridges between our souls and tho created things, even In the bcatiug of thu waves of the air made manifest in sound. Conscience is a clock, which In ono man strikes aloud uud gives wuruing;lu another the hands point nileutly ton tig- uro but strike not;ine,intime hours pass away, and death hu-douu, and alter death comes Judgment. Mrs. Kohrer's New Ramedy for txs z.xnra IS MSXTIXO WITS WONDKRFVL SUCCESS I THIS FUW5LY VKaRTADLE REMEDY HAS no canal In the roller and euro of Congh, Coldi, Asthma, bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Mea tier, Ac. It has produced como remarkable cares. Sold bv drnegtsts generally. Prepared only by JOHN L. MTJRFIIY, Monmouth. Or., To whom all letters of business should bo addressed. Dr. H. SMITH, DENTIST, SALEM, OREGON. Offlco moved ovcrBHEYMAN 1)1108.' NEW 8T0R1 " TV Offlco hours from 0 a, ra. to B p. m. RAILR0AD LANDS, Xilhornl Terms! LOW PRICK! LONG TIME! LOW INTEItRST Too Oregon and California and Oregon Central Kallroad Companies OFFER their Lands ror lalenpon tho follow Inn libe ral terms: Ono tenth of tho prlco In cash; Interctt on the balanco at tho rnto or roven per cent, one year after sale; and each following year ontMcnth of tho principal and Interest on tho balanco at tho rato of tgven par cent per annu n, lloth principal and Inter est pajablo In u. S, Currency. A discount of ton per cent, will be allowed fir cash W Utters to bo ddreird to P. bCllULZE, Lan Agent . A U. It. It.. Portland. Orcirnn. CTORTH SALEM STORE. A T THE nniCK PTOUE. HAS JUST 1IKCE1V tX. cd n full assortment of G-onoral Merchandise, Dry GoodSj Groceries, Boots & Shoos, Hardware, Clothing Calculated for tho City and Conntry Trado. lloui'ht as low, and will bo sold al as SMALL A PliOl'lT, at thoso who ttCLL AT COST. tWOooJs delivered to wypartol tno city free ot chari-o. Noter XOTICti TO l'KUSOXS INTENDING EMIGUATK TO OKEd'ON. TO Direct Passage from New Yorkto Portland. Oregon. Land PtrAirrxKNT O. A O. II., I I'oiiTLANo, Juno 23, 1PTI. f THE OnKCION BTKA.MHIII' COMPANY HAS aerocd to carry on Its Iron steamship, now being built at Cheater Pa , by John Itoacu A Son, upon her completion, on or aooni mo ioiu nay oi January 181a stcerace na.senirors from New York in I'nrtliinri. direct, vlathnHtrattsofMaKi'llan, at tho extremely KIOI luwmooi VTa.uu currency, noaru incmaca. This steamer will bu tho best, stronnest anl molt comfortably arranged ship ovnr built In the United States. Nueed, uv knots. Dimensions: a.0 feet In length; 18 feet beam; 3 IK dipth of hold; upacuy, .fu tons: 8W cabin ana MM rteerava passuuueis. too quick nti oi tho steerage will recelvn special at tention; It will bonrovldoit with all modem Improte- I ments and Its ventilation will be perfect. Kvery aV- memsanu us Tcmuauon win no perioci. tention will bo paid to tho comfort of icnuou win do pam 10 mo comrort or passenirers, and the faro will bn or the best qualllr. Part of the dock room will bo fitted up for lefilReratlnir purpos es, with a view to Inrnlsb ptssenrera fresh meat du- rlnirtln wholo voyaco. Tno voiai?o will liu mi vojago will bo made In about sixty days. To assist persons who deslro to vmlurato to Oregon, agricultural and other luplcnmits will bo talteu at very low rates. For persons hero who havo friends Id tho Atlantic States wishing to como to Oregon this offers a raro opportunity, as the annoytncis and fatlguo of (ho overland route by rail aro avoided, and tho passage Is considerably less, rurparilcular Information address P. C. Bel m'dt, 1 South William street, New York, or IJymtl P. SCHULZE. Land Aient O. 0. It. II. Co , PortUnd, On. Homo -Mado and Hand-Made b o or s . IF YOU WANT A OOOD-KlTTINa FINK BOOT you can be accommodated by calling At AriiiNtroiifr'N Shop, On Stato Street, npposlto WILLIS'S HOOK BTOItX. All Wohk WaiiNANTKD. Piters Hkasonai.i. IteiialrlliK ntnlly and nninhllu ilont. (Iiym Mi A Call. fsclblf Win. AIIMMTHONU. THIS PLUMMER FRUIT DRYERS, Patented April 1877. nnuF.si: MACHINES A Hi: UNSUltPASBED 1IY JL any Vegetal ny oilier for Drying or Prtservlog Fruits snd ei'viauics of all kinds, and aru constructed and lur iilsTad complete lu four different sixes, namely: The Tom Thumb Dryer capacity of )i bushel of apples per hour prlci $ T8 The Nraull Family Dryer-capacity of IK bushels pir hour-price f 199 The Family Dryer-capacity of 3 bushels ptr hour price .(300 The Factory Ilryer-capaclty of 0 bushels per hour pi leu Thess Dryer wero awarded the Centennial Iedl and Diploma at Philadelphia In IBfifl. Also, thu Oold ,M ilal ol the State of Orrgon fur lbTtl, for excellence or flavor, color and condition of Fruit. All sixes constantly on hand and furnished on short est notice Farm mud Co ii my Itlchts for mile. For further particulars and dircrlptho catalogue address PuUnteu and .MtnufdCturrr. Ksst Portland, orcgun. ti . n. ri.ujuir.il, JelStf A COMPLKTH LINK OF A IFLISrEJsQ Saddles, Whips, Collars, Bridles, Robes, Spurs, Etc., Etc. DEARBORN'S, ON COMMERCIAL STREET, DimillN'H BLOCK, SALEM - - OKEGON. sprtl-tl Treei, Maula. Spring Lists free. V, X, l'uutxu, B.'ooinlcgtou Nursery, I1L tl II .1 ro