riMrawmm!Mi)awa f invzD btbiit hiidat, bt CLABKE & OBAIG, rUBLUUIBS AHD rBOPIUITOlJi. S. A. CL.UIKE, D. W. CItAIO. Terma of Nubscrlptlon. Ono cony, one year (SJnnmberp) "r..V Ono cony, lr mouth (20 numbers) 1.-J5 One couy. three month (13 numbers) SALEM, FKIDAY, DEO. 14, 1877. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. TbomossHRO of PreHldent Hayos to Con gress opona wllh a reference to the pacifica tion of tbo country under bin administra tion, and oxprosnoa an abiding faith that tlraowlll furnish amplo vindication ofhlH courBoln tbetnlnds of a great majority of hla countrymen, Tlie withdrawal of the army from employment In upholding local governments has been followed bv signifi cant and encouraging results; tho disorders and collisions prevailing in tho South have almost caasod, and there has been a general ro-eNtabllshment of order and of the ordorly administration of Justice. Public credit In tho South has boon strougthonod and usoful Indnstrles resumed with rovlval of com morco. MWli: ItHHUMlTIO.V. lIobollovoM tho pooplo of tho country lo bo In fnvornf rentorntlon or tho currency to a lioalthy condition, mid tho rcMimptlon of spoclo payinont a speodlly hh tlm ro NOiirctH of tho pcoplo nnil tho wisdom of tho government out accomplish It. Jlo Is con llrrced In the opinion Hint tho policy of re sumption (should bo pursuod.by nil hiilttiblo menus. Ho cxpreshos tho opinion Hint tho stability of llio untlonnl Iiimiiccn In niOHt lm portion of nil to tho laboring mini, who should bo coinpotiHAtod for his labor In money llsoil In valtio by tho labor nrcossnry to Its production. Tho rich and speculating clnsKus Icol lots tho inUchlofN of it varlablo ciidoiioy, sii.vi:it as moni:y. Whllo favoring tho rcnrijiislmont of our cohiajjo ryNtoui by rouowal of tho sllvor dollar in legal toudor, to somooxtont, tho president Htlll holds that obligation of public faith trumconds all questions of profit or piittlltuiilvantago. Tho public debt boars intercut in part at six pur cent.; in part nt flyo porcont., and Into lusuos nllJaHiult percent. ur annum, Part of those bonds issued whon gold was tho only unlimited legal tender metallic currency , and nro Just ly payabla In gold, or coin of equal vnltio. Tho questlou of reduction of lntorost on tho dobl Is of tho greatest Importance to tho country, and malntaluanco of public credit will seourosuoh a low rato of Interest as to navo tho country $300,000,000 boforo the debt oin bo paid, by moro lossonlng of iutorcst. If sllvor Is made legal tontior, a silver dollar must have absoluto equality of com mercial yalue with a gold dollar. Ho bo lloves thoro should bo limitation or tho amount for which sllvor colnsgo Is to bo logal tender, and rooommouds that lu any legislation providing for coinage or sllvor and constituting It a logal tender, there bo a ilrm provision Hint the public debt now out standing, shall not bo paid, principal or ln torost, In any cnlnago of Icm vnluo thuu tho present gold coin of the country, ViVli. snuviUK. Ills purpoto has boon, In respect to tho civil service, to return to the systom ostnb lUhed by tho constitution, Where upoclal training Is uccosNsry ho holds that proper Oiinllllvatlou should control lu a great measure tho tonutoof olllco. Ho had on doavorod to mnke at fow olinugeH as was iiecessiry to tho perfection of tho service, and asked co-operation or congress to pro vide rules foi udmlsilou to and promotion In the service and uinko thorough compe tency, etllcleuoy and character, thodeslslvo tests In thesu matters, l'OHUKIN HKI.ATIONH, Our relations with other powers nro troaled ol at length, and especial moutloii mado of minim with tl rest lIrltaln,Moxlco,nudCuba. NATIONAL I'lNANCKS. Tho revenues for tho year ending June 30, 1877, were fitW ,000 .IWil ,.!; expenditures for wumt tlmo $.h.W,0i)0,00$ 03, leaving n surplus for sinking fund lo reduce tho national debt of J.U),:ilO,r77.i'l. KitliimleN ot roveuuo for year to end Juno :t0, 1877, nro ?:t.60l),000; wtlliuntu or expend Iturus l''l, IIIO.il 1.1 7-, nud n surplus It nutlcipated of S.U.Oti'i.it.'W US. Tho government revenue have decreHsed, owing greatly to duorinno or customs diion, Kxporlatlou lias greatly luurcased, Kxports lantye.ir, Including spmnu Hhlppoil, won $tf.VVi:i7,tS7, kaliiht Imports valued J It'.',. WT.filO, stiowliig bal.iiico or trade In our favor, JKW.Km.HU. tahutani iii-.vkmu: laws, The President expresses the opinion Hint nu hu'ioiutnt tax on ttui and collon can bo levied, whliih, llh revenue from whhky, plrlts, lolidccu uud boor, will enable con gris todoawjy with a multitude of an noylng Uxes now levied under ourioenue luws, i in: national iu:nr. Tlio prociuw of rudiiidlug the national debt has btn rapid and satltfitctory, Our bonds have of lute found ready purchasers when Iwarlug Interest as low as ) and i per oout. Within little more than one year, by UiU moiiix, tho Hiiiiusl tuterosi on llio public debt has been reduced 1,773,000, fOxTAIi SKIIVICK, During last (Wosl viur expenditures of the iHiatal service ere (3,1,60-1 '.'I, total ram lugs'J7,llK,3i , dellulenoy l,t51,lM 15, INDIAN AKFAIIIS, The President reviews lht condition of the IndUn trlboa, late ludlau wari, Vo., and goh upon ctuigress mo taiimul perform Iho auceof our prouiues towards tho lndlnnr, and that those who have, for a number of years, supported tbelr families by their own labor, and are willing to detach themselves from tbelr tribal relations, be admitted to tho benefits of thehomostead law. AGRICULTURE, Tho report of the commissioner of agricul ture contains the gratifying announcement or the extraordinary success which has re warded tho agricultural Industry of tho coun try for tho past year. With tho fair prices wtilcb obtain for the product of tho soil, es pecially for tho surplus which our people bvo to export, wo may confidently turn to in i as too mou important oi all our resour ces for tho rovlval of the depressed indus tries of tho country. EDUCATION. The niessngo clones with tho statement that oun seventh or tho voting population or our country cannot road and write, and shows tho necessity or intelligence In tbo masses lo socure proper direction of Iho nf fairs or tbo notion. "We thculJ," ho ssyss "avail ourselves or all tho opportunity which Provldonce has horo placed at our command, to augment tbo goneral intelli gence or too people and lncreae the condi tions most ravorablo lo tho success and per petuity of our Institutions." THE WILLAMETTE FARMER. With tho nppronch of a now year and tho cloning- or accounts for tho old one, wo return acknowledgments to the friends of tho Farmer, and solicit their regard and support for the future. Wo occupy a position among tho Jour nals of the day that makes us depend ent upon tho tillers of tho soil for our support, and wo dovoto ourselves en tirely to their interests, becauso wo ex pect littlo or no support from any oilier source. JJelng tho only journal in this wide section devoted to tho Interests of agriculture, wo seek to identify our columns with the farm and tho fireside, holding them open lo contributions from all ngrlcnlturMs, and persons identified with litem, whose experience may bo valuable lit simplifying labor and increasing tho productions of the .soil and preparing them for market. Tho season has now come when the farmer has leisure to review tho labors and rewards of tho past harvest year, and wo hoiio tosco our columns tilled with piactical communications bearing upon this Important subject. Wo do not hesitate to believo that with this single object in view, aided as wo aro by many excellent minds whose opinions and experience aro read lu our columns, tho Willamette Farmer li worth its prlco to ovory practical farmer in our State, anil wo promise to uso tho moans afforded us by public putronago to enlurgo and Im prove our papor as much its possible. Hlnco we took It, loss than six yours ago, all will testify that great Improve ment has boon made. During tho past year wo have purchased a press, at great cost, capable ol printing a larger paper and of doliig'fust work, nut) now wo ask tho assistuueo and good will of all patrons of tho paper and all persons Interested in tho pursuits of agriculture, to secure a patrouago that will Justify our adding one-half moro reading mat ter to each oJltlon, an Improvement that wo will undertake whon wo have one-fourth moro subscribers than at present. If our friends will take a lit tle Interest In tho matter, wo can soon have tho required list, and wo oiler lo each subscriber who rumds three now names, prepaid or to bo paid soon, his own subscription ono year as his com mission; or ho can retain tho money if his subscription is prepaid; or any ono sending a Idas or greater number will bo allowed pro rata commission on each. It is exH)iisivo to place agents In tho Held to canvass, and it is not easy to Unci good canvassers. Wo adopt this method In preference, and olTor this largo commission becauso it bus .been found to work well, and wo bellovo it will work well In tho future. Tho Patrons of Husbandry of this district should recognize that the Far mer oli'ors them all tho advantages they can ask of a special organ, and feels a deep Interest In doing all that Is pos-dblo to advance the good to bo nrcomplMied by tho order. If our grange readers will nmko a littlo ell'ort wo nhtill soon have another thousand itibsciicers, and can more elllclently la bor for tho good of tlio farming com munity. It Is true that wo do not exact pro payments, and only ono paper In tho State, tho Oivyonlun, which has a mo nopoly of tbo news, Is In a position to do so. Wo bavo frlendu who say tint tbey cannot always pay In advance, but will pay during tho year, and wo cannot refuse to accommodate such, but wo urge upon all who aro able (and almost all are) to pay us In advance, and mi enable us to carry on business at better advantage. Tbo dltVotenco amounts lo but a tritle, or nothlngcom parutlvely to you, but Is almost vital to u If wo collected in advaneo nnd so lost no bad debts, had uso of the mon ey, and paid no Interest, It would make a'dltVerenco of $'J,000 a year In our fav or in our present business, and wo could nlVoril to vent u ro upon enlarge mo:it without delay. Doing a credit WrLLAMETlTE FARMER. business is vory embarrassing, and wo hopo that with tho beginning of the year many will find it convenient to pay up all back dues and pay in ad vance. Wo put these facts before you In no spirit of faultfinding, but to show what difficulties we labor under, and what intentions wo have for future Im provements. With tho growth nnd rapid advancement of Oregon thoro is room for as to grow and improve, nnd wo shall not bo behind tho times. Some readers request us to give moro naws, as they take no other paper; oth ors request us to take out all news, bo cause they lake other nowspapers; and we do tho best wo can, by publishing only mest important news matters, and would be glad to make tho paper larger so that it ccwld All a wider and moro usoful field an a family and farm Jour nal nnd newspaper. Holiday Goods ccxNisrs NEW STORE. - W. CONN AND WIPE HAY lnpiircnnsi'tl Iho Mlllltt- try stock or Mm. 0. 1'. UiiunlMcy, and liiivlngjust re tunii'ii Willi tlio SI 3 FINEST SELECTED ....OF.... STOCK Assorted Goods Ever brought to this market, consisting as or Ntuplp, & Fancy Goods. Millin ery or all kind?. Q o o Bird Cages, Valises, Crockery, Glassware. LAMPS AND FIXTURES, GUMtOl'M, IlatcV Ware, VASES AND ORNAMENTS. ALSO Dolls i Jewelry IN FAOT, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT. Calico Wrappers : $1,00 Best Prints. 15 yds Tor $1,00 Gall and Examine our Goods and convince yourselves tint we are selling cheap. Trusting that by tair deal Ing In the Future, as In the 6 Past, we solicit a fchare of the Public Patronage. THREE DOORS EAST OF BANK, IN I'ATTON'a BLOCK, SALEM OREGON. novSO-tf FOR SALE, A l'KW DA1IK 1IKA1IMAB and IlltOWN LEO- horn Viiv !. from tbo bet etritlrt In tho United tiuu'n. Kti031nitaou. C. II. WllKKLKIt, lire. 13,-11. bbrdd, Oregon. Steamer A. A. M'CULLY, rit. J, W. COCIIItAN. l'nrtlf tloMrom of cn&njlnj; freight or justice, will uiily lo W. J. HKUUKN. Agent. u(:w Farntr' Whatf. 8 ALUM. T. C.SMITH &CO., DRUGGISTS, CHEMISTS, ....AND.... rtton' Mock, State itrtct, tfalcm, Oregon. 1JA11TICULAK ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE wrlptloru, and all orJera)"uaUoreiprei flllrd jiromptly ami accurately. rimlclana and Country DtVr will aa money by examining our tork. or rrcrtnK our prlce, b.-fore i)urchaln cliewbcre. I no5-tf. HAWLEY, DODD & CO., Portland, Orcjjon, Offer for Sale, at the Lowest Possible Prices, a Pull Line of AGRICULTU R AL IMPLEMENTS.. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR TUB CELEBRATED Plows Which combino tho grcntcst strength, oxtremo lightness, nnd durability. DEEltE Is the solo Patentee of tho Wrought IJIoek nnd Welded Frog, and their Plow is tho only Plow so made. Tho Plow's mould board nnd sharo aro hardened by a Patented Process PECULIAR TO THE DEERE PLOW. THE DEERE SULKY AND OANG PLOWS,, With or without Breaking-Plow Attachment. Tlio greatest Lnbor-SnvliiR Implements yot Invented. VnMly Improved for Tall of 1877. GOO Sold in. OroRon ixx Ono "STonx. pir Evory Farmer lutereMed. Tho Vocro Sulky Is th only SInlo-Lovor Plow mado. EASILY OI'EIIATED. So conntrncled tlint by n Might motion of tho Lever tho Plow 1b run out of tho frrontul and ralsm! clear, by bore- Impend of niin-poncr. It la strougorand loss complicated than nny other. Solo Agents for tho woll-kuown SOUTH CSND OHILX.I3X3-3Z1027 PLOWS. BUCKEYESDRILLS and BROADCAST SEEDERS Tho most successful in use. Too well known to need comment. iVjjfltF"""'''''" """llt --Sll Schuttler Farm, Freight, and Spring Wagons. FARM GRIST MILLS, all styles and prices. FAN MILI 8. Send for Special Circulars. USE m THE not Deceived! See that our Trade Mark is on eachiPaeltaget 0 13 0 a d PURE WHITE, FOR INSIDE Jet Blaok ; and IVIizxiexa. Ready for AND EASILY APPLIED. For Sale by the AgcufM: JOHN HUGHES, Salom, HODGE, SrVELL & CO, AND WholcNnlo DriiggltK, nntl DcnlciN in l'alnts, oun, ami gihhh NO. 73 FIIONT 6THKET. 4 l74ELMrSTREET. , CINCINNATI. -. OHIO. AdvcrtisemenU inserted in any paper, Refore advertising send for vaj catalogue. WOODBURN NURSERY KKEP3 A. Full Stoclw ....or.... FRUIT, SHADE, ORNAMENTAL, NUT TREES. "XTixiom ja,a. ahrutotoory. Btud for rlce Utt ana Catalog. Adlrct J. U. SETTI.K9IIKK, ecttSmS Woodburu or. Jrfcfew .O JKCfe m MOLINE.ILL. THE WORLD! AND OUTSIDE WORK? ALL COLORS. XJise FOUTIiAlffD, Or. SAVE YOUR FRUIT! anoxias Harris' FORTABLE PREMIUM FRUIT DRYER, Uct, l'lieaiot nnd nioat Krunoiiilral. KeqQlrtnB bt uriLE TVtu Drlca allkivui or fruit or veceuble. Da produce rautn. equal to ny '"'l under tbe un. or by any iiher tem MfB,lrie.1c?UW1,le? b' ?' thereby makYoBU fare. It can be left to uo lu own work while von liVo'Id twm Jit Um4d,, f dl,rm'nt "Pl". "3 trs to $ooo. fre ' 5S of ,h? Uiy In operation 4 mllea eat l "alem. at Swarti'a pface. Tho,e wtahlnc Uryera r?.CaebtVeer;nU,eaUdC0um' WbU '- Kor further Information, addrew NEWTON RRADI.EV, Balem, Oregon. $1200 H.H.U uJr 8. A. OIUhT 4 CO. , t, a iui St, cuciuui, o. $55 b $77 rofisrAtsyajsfir. wr J4BFMj? ntikr