1 . i WIULAMETTE FARMER. 8 i t ( t i i f r, X Lr. Eut of the Mountain. Wo can givo eomo Idea of tho great growth of Improvement and population East of tho Cascades, by giving tho business facts stated to ud by Ilawloy, Dodd & Co., who Inform us that In ad dition to tho actual Increase of sales of plows, seeders, wagons, and other agri cultural Implements, to the people of Western Oregon nnd Washington, they nro eiuling n great many of nil these articles up the Columbia river. They instance sales this fall in that direction of UoO walking plows, 350 sulky plows, 00 wagons, besides drills and seeder?. A gentleman at Portland shows us n business letter from a correspondent, who speaks of tho great wavo of popu lation rolling up to Palouso and tho region South of tho Columbia and Snako rivers,' saying that over 400 wag ons had crossed ono forry Into tho Pa louse country, whllo an equal rush of Immigration was finding its way to tho country South of them, that will una Its outlot by Snako river. All theso things will tell on tho products or 1878, nnd by 1880 wo may look for tralllc on tho uppor Columbia that will astonish us all. From the Daily Mercury, BOAHB MEETINU. Ilawloy, Dodd & Co., Portland, nro Helling more plows and wagons tlmn over boforo, bosidos which they havoa groat call for IlttllM Safes, for which they nro agents, nnd ulso for tho Uuek oyo Drills, which nro In popular de mand. They also aro disposing of u groat many Champion fanning mills, for cleaning wheat, as well as Champion farm mills for grinding chop and other feed. Tho Quality of Wool. Kvonnc of llbor h nn Important quality In tho coinmoratal vnltio of wool. Tlio prncthud oyoofiin oxport woolbuyor doloctH atonco tliu wltlicircil portions or Lronohe.i of tho llbor that nro to lo found In thon parts of tlib wool that prottudoil from the Mln whon tho nnlninl wan lnuorliir under imy cllt?o, or wlicnoxpOHOd to uudu'i cold or dvprtva tlou ofnutrltlotiH food. Kxauilnntloii ofn fiv libera by tlio oyo or tlio drawing of llioiii t hrotiirli tho (Iukoin will dolict IIiomi Immun ol. TliN unovomitmi or break In (ho con tlnii;iyor tho thlckiiciN ornlroiiKtli of tho llbsr norlouly diminishes Iih viilue, nIiico It lit llablo to liroalc during tho llrnt procftuof iiinmirutnro. lu uvtiry old mid jioytirly Htrticl: hhuop tho nroi.tr purt, or tho wholo of tho wool, will Imvo it tdirlvoled nppuar niicolliut van ho dotoclcd by tho oyoor HiiKiT. Kliort, coamo wlillo bairn nttho root of tho htrtjilo, which will novor tul:o dyu, nro found pilnnlnally lu tmjjltoW'd biocdH,nd dolr.M't from tho valuo of mult lloccen. Hli;h-Kriido wool iiiiimL comblno tho vnl urtulo (pMlllloi of Huoum, fuhiBHN, frconcHi NOuudiiohKorHtrouulh, ltnutli mid rouiioih. Flitcnchi of tho llbor HhouM dlxplny llnolf byn utilforinlty nil ovor tho body though iiatutiilly a counter uullty may bo expected on tho top of tho houlilorH and rump, and a woaliuripiallly oil tho bully; tho Uncut quali ty of wool U found uroii tho ptuo from tho neck to within Mx Inchon of tho lull, looliid-liifCono-thlnl of tlm briadlh of Uio lmolc or n:i:lill(i. Ktilltiuti mount tho clQijiiot with which lliu Hlaplo or lock oi wool urow to;;olhcr on tho irk In. Upon optiiliif tho wool of a woll-fod nliut, om"ihiik thlN quality In perfection, only a thin lino of nkiii will appear, whllo If dufllolcnt, nnp.ico tilnioU baro. Krootioi make tho fcopuralo libera of each alnplo cIMlnot, and not Inolln od to bocomo ouUtiKiod toj(othor. A lack of tliU quality ahuwa Hut If moat plainly along tho rhino of tho back, ami lu woll-bredahuop tho wool, ou boliiK opoutd, ihould fall apart uudur tho hands llko tho loavox ofn book. KoundnoMor HtroiiKth of llbor Is hulloated by tho amount of greaao In tho wool plenty of greaao ludloatlU Ntreugtu and nbuu dnucoof uiitrlllouH food-producing greaae. Along tho rlilgoof the bade thoio Is a sort of fllWalon botwoon tho wool of each aldo; tenderiiPMt Invariably shows Itself there) and by taking outaataplo from this part, testing It with a strong, steady pull, If Its Hounduess Is proved theu tho whole fleece may be pronounced sound. Thl Is an In. llipeuable quality In a combing wool, as ttioro should bo an abnonce of breaches or wlthorod Hirlloiis. Length of liber must bo carefully legulatml by the brood uiott desir ed, tho nature of tho pastiireaud thecllmaie. Tojudiroof too letititliof stable Inatleece tho illvltlott along tho rldgoof the back U the tw-st part (o examlnn, sluoo (horo It la usually Homowhat shorter than In other portions, Hol.ntws or ohutlolty la Important to ouablo tho wool to withstand tho various operations of mauufacturo. A want of this qiullty la most conspicuous buluctui the pilnisofl'io shoulders and up tho nook. IKrhh, wliy woid Is Inclined to be brittle. l.amts wool Is softer than that of tho shcop from tliohniiui Hook. Alwuncanf htreuglh, olattlclty and other good qutllllos 's pro.luoad by lack of regular niul gueroiiH feud of hliecp, whllo the nnpo Ite courso alone can liuuro a good supply o! yolk, Drouth, oxtremo raid and any sud do i) uhaugo that checks the growth of grass or tho supply of food. It seen to exhibit Its Injurious ellectH on tho quality of tho wool. No ono dellclcnoy la so sure to causea break In the wool, and frequently a stripping or hheddlug of tlio tletve, at want of puro water. Thoto who rear shiop may obtain a valuo In wool proportioned lo tho care, food aud shelter devoted lo thetr Hooks. .Imcri ouii Cultivator. Th lllaa lrtos In the gardens of the Paris Luxembourg aro over two centur'.ea and a lulfold; and were plauted by Maryde Mel Ids, There are eighty trims round the center pond, ami some of tbem were raised from sixcuuous given to Catharine de Medlcls, whui.the I'eralau lllao was tlrt introducMl luto KuroiK by llusbecp the embassador of rerdluaua i.orueruiauy Salem, No vernier 27, 1877. The Board of Managers of tlio Oregon State Agricultural Scoiety met in tlio Secre tary's office, and tho following were presents M. Wilkins, President In tho choir; K. M. Waitc, Secretary; O. P. Burkhart, Joseph Hnmllton, Win. Bigham, G. J. Baskott, T. V. Davenport, A. Luclling, H. Uanen r.nd quito a number of members of tho Po-ciety. Mr. V.'nlto ofTcrftl tlio follow nig resolu tion, which was adoptcilt Jlttolvnl, That it is tlio desiro of tho Hoard that all members of this Society and friends thereof, bo nllowcd to mako suggestions, either verbally or In writing, to this Board, but tlwit all debate upon tlio .satno bo con llccil to mcmboM of this Board during tho session. On motion, tho Board proceeded to the election of a Financo Committee. Tho following wcro elected: II. Hansen, Multnamah County; A. Luclling, Washing ton County; T. W. Davenport, Marion County. On inntinn at Mr. Hanson, the President was authorized to appoint the Publishing Committco. Tho following woro appointed by tho President: T. L. Davidson, 0. Dickinson and John Minto. On motion, adjourned to 1 r. it. AFTF.KNOO.V SESSION. Board mot in regular session as per ad journment. Tho report of tho Secretary was called for and read and referred to tho nuance Com mittee. Mr. Belshaw, of Lino County, and Judgo Smith, of Douglas County, ,c.ima in and took their seats. Tho following was introduced nnd adopted: Iltmlml, That tlio Annual Fair of 1878 of tills Society commence no Thursday, Oc toiler 10, and coutiuuu until Friday evening, October 18. I'roehM, That entries lu all departments shall close on Saturday even ing, October 12, except in Division'! , which will bu continued until Tiiesdaynooii, (K'tfllMT 1 1. Tho Hoard then took up rules and regula tions, nnd various amendments were adopted. The season Tickets for tho Fair were placed nt $'2 30 each; season ticket for one or two l.orso vehicle, 3i The Board considered Division 1', farm products. Mr. Hamilton moved to strike out "But live acres White Mny Australian Spring wheat," and "Ninety Day wheat," also "one acre of com." Adopted. And ndd tlio following to bushels: Best bushel Iiisli Lonnth wheat best bushel White Velvet wheat; best bushel Ninety Day wheat. On motion, Hope ton oats were added to the list of oats. On motion, Division! was nduptcd a'l amended. After Hovsral divisions wero ntncudul, tlio Board adjourned. CVKNIMI HKSSIOS. Boinl mot pursuant to adjournment. The following was adopted! iVWiW, 'Flint the Secretary bo instructed to have printed on cards Mich i tiles of this tiocioty as pertain to the government of .Siqtonuti'uilents, with such suggest ionans ho may deem of scitico to them, nnd when tlio boohs nit) delivered to givo one to each .Siiiieriuteiidsut, an tlmt nil may know and uiidcntnud their duties. Dhitiou C, hlieep, was adopted with the Iuciviuo to twenty per cent, nj entrance fees. Tho remainder of tho evening cesjiou was taken up with examination of premium lists. Adjourned. Wi:nsr.st,.w, Nov. 23, 1S77. Board met nt SJ o'clock a, m., aud quo rum present. Mr. Hamilton iutrodiioodtho following) V.V'oiyi, Thnt tho southwest stand be moved up to tho other, and to dispense with t lie nso ol tickets ami take money iuste.ui. 2 1, To have one day set aside for tho ex amination of machinery aud premium stock. On motion of Mr. Waite, the se.-v.oa tick ets w cio placed at $2, instead of $2 50, as adopted yesterday. Tho Board then proceeded to consider the premium list. The Board appointed tho following Super intendents ot divisions: Division A, Horsea, classes 1 to 7, inclu sive. Jeonuo Porter, Forest Grove. Speed and Bottom. -Win. Bigham. Division It, Cattle. Thomas Cross. " C, Sheep. Jesso 1'jrrisli. " C, to class 5. John Simpson. " D, Swiuo'and Poultry. T. J. llavter. Division K, Farm Product.-. K. B. Dufur. " F, Plowmc'. (Jeorgo Coggan. " G, Oregon Manufactuies. Jos. Brace, Division 11, Domestic Manufactures, John Downing. Division I, Dairy. Mrs. A. J. Dufur. " O, Ixiys under 14 years of ago. Iv. It. DoLashmutt. Division P, Fruit. It. C. Gecr. ' Q, Garden l'uxlucts. U W. .Morgan. Division 11, Flowers. Mrs. D. Thompson. " S, Natural History ami Miniiw I'rivlucts.- D. 0. H. OilStli. Division U, ljpiestrianship, J, P, Tatom. Adjourned to 1 o'clock r. m. n AITKUSOOK 8RAS10X. Iloln'rt Irvine, of Linn county, was elected Chief Marshal, and J. Henry Brotwi, Mar shal of Pavilion. Kxccutivo Committee M. Wilkins, Lane county; F M. Waite, Salem, and J. F, Mil- ler, Salem. Punting Coumlttee T. L. Davidson, Jno, Minto, aiul 0, Dickinson. Finance Committer H, Hanson, Multno. uiah; A. Lueltiiig, VashIustou, aud T. W. Davenport, Marion. The Board having coiiipleti.l its labors, adjourned, , In Memoritm. Resolutions passed by Salem Orange, Pat rons of Husbandry: Whereas, la vlow of tho loss wo have sus tained by tho death of our beloved friend and associate, Sister Laura B. Glenn, and the still heavier loss sustained by those who were nearest and dearost to her, therefore, bolt Itesolved, That It Is but a Just trlbu'o fo tho memory of tbo departed to Bay that In regrottlng her romovaf from our midst wo mourn lor one who was In overy way wor thv of our respect and regard. Unsolved, That woslnceioly condolo with tho family of tho deceasod in tbo dispensa tion witu winch it has pleased Divine l'rov Idouca to nnilct tboni,nnd wo commend them for convolution to Him who orders all things for the best and whoso ohasllsomculr' nro sent In mercy. Itesol vod, That In tho death of Sls'or Lau ra 0 Ion n we are admonished of tho great Imporlauco of being ovor ready to closo our labors In earthly Ueldn. toontor upon tho rewards of tho Just lu tho hlghor fields of tho paradise of God. Itesolved, That the Gran era has lost a faith ful nnd nlfoctlonato Matron, tbo community a kind frlond, the brothora aud alAters a be lovod slsior, and the paronts a most alfec tlonato daughtor. Koaolvod, That theso resolutions bo spread upon the records of this Orange, and that a copy bo sent to the family of too deceased as a token of our deepest sympathy, and a copy be furnished tho Willabettb Farmer for publication. This lovely bud, no young, so fair, Callod hence by earthly doom, Just catno to show how sweet a tlowor In Paradise would bloom. Fire at Dallas. Dali.ah, Nov. 22, 1877. About 11 o'clock last nlirht a blir fire oc curred In Dallas destroying about half of the buslpess portion of tho town. The firo is thought to bavo originated from, tbo Good Tomnlurs' Hall, as thoy hold a meeting that ovonlug. The buildings consumod aro tho stove and tin shop, ewelry s'lro. Miss Ket tle Nealoy's mllllnnry storo and M. M. Ell's' iry goods store. Nothing was saved oxcept from Kills' noro. Do not know whothor thoro Is any insurauco on tho property or not. I). Tho Itotnlzor glvos tho following as tho losses: M. M. Kllh, goods, $15,C0O T. II. Newman, goods, 8,000 J. T. Wortly. goodsikbulldlne. 3.000 Josfph Kmmons. bulluiig, .'l.oOO Mlfl4 Bottle Xoaliy. coods. 1.000 G. II Lamborson, sowing machlnns, 2no Mrx. Nichols, ' ' 2J0 J. If, Bobbins. 2 organs, K ) Good Tomplar Lodge, 300 I.C. B.C. ' 100 Oraugo. '.'.00 Wells, Fargo it Co., nQlco fixtures Portland Produce Market We copy the following from the Oregonlan of the 28th! Wbeat-2 07)2 12. rn ... Flour Best brands $C 50 pr bbl. niitjtidn and rnnntrv brands, to CO; fine and superflno, J5 25a5 GO. , Hay Choice timothy, baled, $1213; loose J10al2. Oals Best 50c, common, 4,. Bacon Sides llallcM, hams 12allc; shoul dors, 0c. Lard Oregon-made, fresh, In 101b tins, lie; in kogs, 13illo. Chicken" $? OOaSi V per down. Buttor 18a20c; Cheoso, 15al0c. Eggs 2o0 pr doz. , Barley Choice browing $1 07; feetl, $1.C0 por owt. Wool-Dull sale at 2?.yiQ2')o. Lgal Tendors in Portland buying CO; selling, 07J. Sll verColn-3M- por cent. discount. San Francisco ItlarUct. Ur TEtconirn. Bsn Francuco, Nor. M. Wheat-Shipping, f 3 !i7aa IS; milling $3 3J$3 40. Married. At the residence of tho brldn's mother, Nov. 25!li. hy IssaoStaats, Justice of the Peaca, Mr. William R. Hays to Miss Olley Price, allot Polk county. OREGON MILLS, North Mill Creek, Salem, t xne now is Oomplote Running Order, AND INVITR Custom Work. WELLER & WALDO, HALE!, Nor. 1. 1S57. n?lf New Goods! -AT- BREYMN BROS.1 AT THB WHITE CORNER. jj'xecutrix' Notice. THE tinuVs Icncd having hecu duly appointed ex ecutrix of tho Isrt will and tctament of Jsmc McCabliln, latoof Marlon comity, deresfvd, tliercforo all ieri"ni having claims agslmt raid decedent's cs; tato w 111 prctiAt them, properly vcrltled, to the nn dcrelgnru, at her rcldcnco, In North Hslcm. wltliln six mnntlis from this data, and alt perrons Indebted to said cstato will plcsso link" Immediate payment to the tiudorrii-ned st tho tama lilac 1. .... . T. : .. -. . -.. imu'u ui siicni, jianon counir. vre-zon. .io. 1317. no-2.1w4 '.nth. DAItllAItA McCflHHN. Execntrlr. Clothing DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, !Eto. eto. Final Settlement. TIiU Stoc4i. lias just been pur chased by 3Ir. WERRER DREV MAK in New York nnd San Francisco, nnd, owing to tbe extremely Ion prices in Good nnd Freights, wo nre nlilc to give better burgalns than ever. Total loss, $11,110 Wolls, I'arROiV Co.'s lois cnnclats in tho book, paiiors, oio., that woro lu tho ollloo nt tho lltuo. A few express packsf-os wero lost, nmnuir thoin n buiidl of pnrors for tho Jtcmccr. Mr. Kills was Insured for 3,000. S.IIorinan, formerly of tho popular Aim of Herman it Hirsch, Salem, ono of tho most Keuhil and nccoinmoJatlns trailer.! over In this pity, hos purchased tho buslnoss of S. A.Stansbory, pretty well up Pint St., Toit lAii(l,whoro ho has n largo nssortnmnt of gen eral mnrohaiulUo, stiltod to country trade, and ho does a .argo busluoss. Yo can from porsonal rcpml, couitnenil Mr. Herman lo oil persons iloMrlmr to trado to the best ad vuntano at Portland. Soo lilsudvtitisomor.1 iu this issue. T.chT A .Scotch Colly tor Shohr-d) Dor was lost by Mr. Donald MuL'od, InSitlom, Nov. '--d. The rindor will bo rownrded hy lowing tho (Iok nt Uen, John P. Miller's, in Halnni, Whou Ioit,tho dot? wa lu company with h houiiil. TfjE fIrKETS. - -iz. - - Tho Wheat Markol. Kuico last Saturday wheat has rcirulnod ilrm nt 8 small ndvauco over latily piovnll liiK ratoi. Sslem qiiotillo-is aro 51.10 par bushel at mill or warehouso, nnd Portland market raiiKOs from 2,07K to ?2.12Jj por oeti'il, the hlghor llnmo for extra cood lots nnd rourd parsals, The river Is full of vessels loading and f,-olh,i drop to equal any dcpreislon of tho market el owhera. Tho foreign market ro malus still Arm aud rellablo lu liver of the lmmonse quality of wheat thrown on tho HukIIsU market. SALEM MAEKET. NONETAItT. , LioiL TasDiM, buylnjr, 9t :.cUlnj, r.c. , 7L0Un, OltAIN Ao. ' Wheat, b st vrhlte V bmhtl TVTOTICK Is lierdiv.'olven IhstMarr J. Is mlnlKlrstoror tlio otstd of Uavld Wvrton. U'cfton, ad U'cftun. ile cuatcd. Iiis tills day II led In the county court or tho Hlntu of Uregnn lor tliu cmintv of Marlon her final no muni In raid c'nto. nnd said court lm siuinlnlid Mondortlie revenlh day or.Mmiary. 1STS. nl tl n clock a. m , Mr the hearing of olilfctlons thereto: ttHTcwo all pcrronr Interested In raid Cftatu aro rtiiulrid to niMicnrm Fair u.iio ni uiu cnuri uuu.v m o'livui, in (aid courty, thfn anil there to mnku oljoci Ions lo the allowance ol (aid a.count, If nnv Hn-y litre. IIhI MAHV ,f. WKSTON'i Admlnlf trstrlx of Kstnte of David Wflun. Notico. A PETITION 'living bee n tiled In the county court ol the Suite of Oregon for tho county of Msilon, lor ths apiio(nttnnt of E. H. Rrego're a pnsrillili of the vftstuf i-'raulc Bioiih. n I nn-rui'ldont minor, nnd HatunUy, December 15, IS", at 10 n'c.ock In the fore noon, having beer, appointed for lusting tho fame, now, therefore, all iiermun Intereit'M nre liHieby rc iiilrid Innpjiciir In fnldionrt. nt tlio cnrt.lioiio In Mler.i, In slid county, at raid time tbcu nud thoro to sho'r eauro why alil R. M. Oresotro should not bo appointed an itich giiarJIsu. joii.v c. rKEin.r.s. novilwS Cr.uutv Judge. (10L9PLATKD WATCH KM. Cheapett liith known wnrM. Sampl Watch I'm to Jgtnu. Aaarew, a. loui.te3 a i-o., waictgo. (Carminative) For Diarrhoea and Dysentery uso ir. Joyuo'o Cnnntiintlvo Ilnlsam. As changes of climate or witter, nnd In dlscrotlons In citing often prodtico thcsocompInints.travclorHnudothcrrt hhould always keop n bottlo of this remedy by thorn. It novor falls to Ktibduo tho most violent nttneks, nnd It is equally horvlceablo for Cramps in tho Stomach or Bowels, Griping Pains, Ac. For Cholera Morbus, Cholera In fantum and CollC uso Ir. JuyneV Carminative Balsata. It removes nil Borcnoss of tho abdomen, allays tho irritation and calms tho action of tho Stomach. It may always lio relied on to givo immediate rollof, ntul besides being effectual, is a pleasant and Bafo remedy, easily ad ministered to children. For Asiatic Cholera and all BowrI WE ALSO MAKE A SPECIALTY OP Carpets, Oil-cloths, Curtnliiw, ItXuttiiifrN, &c FARMERS' PRODUCE Taken In lixchnuso for Goods. csr Call at tho Whito Cornor. BREYMAN BROS.. 0alom, Oct. lu Ol-, '? Urn mm Oldest House in the Trade. J. B. CONGLE, MANUl'ACTUltKlt. Wholesalo aud Rotall Doalor lu idl klndao SADDLES, IlitlDLKtl, WHIPS 'lasIics.Trunks Tio. 70 Front Street, PORTLAND, - . OREGON. Abo, hcepi conttantly oa hand a largj OHottmcut or (VND SADDLERY HARDWARE. r-Solo Auont In Oregon for the Carbollzed Ilosn, at Sau 1'rauolaco prices. with Freight added. Repairing I'romptiy Attended t nt. &S t.. Piirn Mail kl fK ,' H.v'i " t . (I 10 a 4 ai cj Floor, be. , fk. (V barrel) ... Iluckwhet Flour ki ft. ' .. . --., p. ... ........ ?.J,'V J.on.'v .. oSa KIrSel ';iT,0n MOO.... u,r Wvre0v.v.v:v.v.::::::::::::.:5 g.. Inland. c ru lied... Dowdorrd. Krauubted.. "'WPiVk Tea,Jtiu. VI lb. iuuenai. anocEuiKs. bBXr'wun!f "ncuco MflDe4l bbl ' H ia.sa.n powarca. .v ., ..... ..........m....... 1&CA 11 ' 1 I 1C11 50uM Ol toaoe, t.o.ta Itlca, y ft . ,, '" ,, I.J.""" S5 Salt, Camen I.Una, per cw ti&x oo Liverpool, coar.u,... ....,.,.,.,: 7Si oo dllrv Xt . ,,. -""....... ..-jbi o i o FltUITS. VKOETAULKa.'Ao. Applet.... iw... St?1.?;: .IH.Tf.I.U1 U..... ......... 'ear., ..c. prba... .n'u, J la......... route., w DutHei. 87 Cbb4se, p a4 DUTTEn. Kaas. Ac, uattcr, freh roll, ) ft - Vackea.,,, ..,,,, ,,,,,,, ,.,,, ?i ttUtfson "rtme tt tjlru B SO tih R 1S 15 ion is -8 ' ST &a so OILS, Jkc L'.oiccd oil, boiled, V nlloa .............. ............... uiq uu. m UKm... t .i IX..I..1I r. " w ..T: '. .. ................... l! M.ir,pi l i loa 1 OVi i n 4R SOA100 Affections uso promptly Dr. Jayae's Carnalaatlre BaUiua. It chocks tho Diarrhoea, Buppronsei tho Cramps which gonorally accompany attacks of Cholera, aud conquora tho dlseoso in lta. inclploncy. It has frequently boon admlnistoretl iu nolghborhools whero tho Cholora has been raging opldomicnlly, and It has seldom failed to givo inimedlato and pennanont relief. Tho Carmln atlvo has malntalncHl IU reputation ns n Cnratlvo for noarly fortv years, is equally oflectlvo iu nil Latitudes, and ns a Standard Household Reme dy, should bo kept In ovory family. A. DAVIS A rn ui'UL..'. .....- n...i.a oresou. nJl.m Great Reduction! HARDWARE KETAILED AT Wholesale Prioes, for Cash My5oS ,"n'lata of SHKLP and BUILD kfto' lUnlwaro, Mechanics' Tools. ouoveis. Kails, Hope, eto. JOIIIV R. FOSTER, Mai cor. Slaik Jfc From ,t. (OK(ILlNB J. A. STKATTOX. Attorney at La NAL.EM. OREGON. 0oa8uWStwt.pp.U. lieBenoattHoMfc w, NEW GOODS, Mammoth & Turn-Table Apple-Paters, Fletcher Post-Hole Augers, Meat-Cutters ami Staffer?, Blacksmith Drills. Tiro-Bondors and Up-Settera, Pruniog-Saws, Knives, and SAWS. NORTHRUP & THOIPSOIC9 WlIODtMUC XHa IllTAIL DlUWIU IN Hardware, Iron, Steel, Wagon hod Carriage Material OP ALL KINDS. 420 & 131 Front 8t.. P0HTI.AK1O. SALEM FOUNDRY, ft AXaokluo Shop, ,ALEM . RaoH. B. P. DRAKE, Prop'r. TSAM ENGINES, SAW WILLS, GRIST MITTA aM'Jfiltce. AIM, inannhSSrw ifSvftftSl'i ru.:KK n mtiiii ..1 :;r.v"!."'""" . . . - a '-"- mill n i iiu L'uu SUAPSHS n ;4v4wU WHEAT A3D OATS unopped into Feed, 3Eox- Toll. Oxxo-Tontla. ....Auo.... Sash, Doors, Blinds. Turnlagr. Stair work, Dcdrteag, Bureaus, SIuhUs, Tables, FANNING MILLS, Aad all kladw ! ruraltare. ASm?DBPC.K PHICS8; Shop at AjHcnfnnl Wmka