I y S ; 1 u p L. s WILLAMETTE FARMER tillttuMtt Jtarttur. imusd xrxnr mtiuY, nr CLARKE & CKAIG, ruaunnins and rnorjUBTong. 8. A. CLAIIKE. D. AV. OBAIO. Term of Niibacrlptlon. One copy, ono year (52 nnmbcrr) $2.0 One copy, Fix month (l numbera) 1.26 One ropy, three month (13 number) .76 HALKM, FHIDAY, DEO. 21, 1877. THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW. "Wo have received tlic prospectus, for 1878, of this publication, which appears every two months, nntl is a largo and liaiidHOtuely printed pamphlet, devoted to impartial discussion of all prominent toplcH of our time, scientific, religious and political, national and International. It occupies an important field and will ailbrd Interest to all who aro well read in, or oven disposed to Investigate tho questions of the time wc live in. Its con tributors are distinguished men of letters, found in Europe as well ns America. Its reviews of books, published in vailous languuges, are prepared by ablo critics, niiil convoy u careful Idea of tho literary progress of tho present time. There arc many persons, besides men of Htrlctly literary tables, who should pntsecH such u publication as The Inter national Itevlew, and will derive benefit as well as Instruction from IN perusal; mid there Is need of the means of culti vation and progress thus o III' red to a Hon I Intellectual growth and matter for thought, on which to perforin enllght onwi opinion, not only in towns and among professional men anil scholars, hut as well among tho sound thinking mid best minds of those wlioillirnlfy tho pursullH of Agriculture, for tho farmer lias time and means to investigate the questions of his day, and ought as a t tinker to equal, or ovnt surpass, the professional or business man, whoao life Is onu of constant mutual excitement and activity. THE MONEY QUESTION. OOl.l). All oror tho world, if n rnnn hns plenty of properly, is perfectly solvent nnd ablo to pny his debts, when duo, his credit In at par. Ho If tho United blatoH, containing tho wealth of the Western Continent, Is good for its loans, It In a burning aliamo that Ita credit Ih bolow par. I have alwaya thought that If Hueh a man as (IKNHKAL JACKSON, Instead of Oouoral Grant had boon President aftortuo warclonod.and tho nation waace woutod In 1808, It would not bavo beou three year until ho would bavo had the credit of tho cation at par. What was to hinder It, and whathlniloralt yetT Was not tho country worth It dobUT la It not worth thorn now, and a thouaaud tunes overt What Is It that makes ua tho only Insolvent nation on earth, but tho MONKY HIIAUKH Of Kuropo and Amorlcii. Thoy Uoop our money and credit bolow par, In order to accumulate fortunoa In bualnoa and njioo ulatloiis between Its luarglnH. Germany, fattening on tho spoliations of Priwico, ittur 1H70, loaning hor money on national, railroad und State bondu, In Atnor lea, which wero being paid oil partially In silver, or went llablo to bo ho puld, llrst do monotlr.o(l that metal. Ttion, In self protcu lieu, poKslbly, Kagland followed, and Amer ica, controlled by hor bond holders, brokers uud bankers, committed Holf deatriicllon In the aaitin direction. At tho time that Uomuny comnioncod this gaum It was known (hat ourHlerra Nevadas, mid In fact tho wholo back bono of the conti nent was full of silver, enough lo supply curronoyaud a iiiotalllo basis for all tho banking wo could over need. HuppohIiik that then our Congriws had said "l'mo wo aro dlgRlngout somogold, btitallver la our INHXIIAllNttlll.H HTAI'LH, It la belter for ua, in self protection, to do monetlto gold, make our silver coin our lawful money, with a autllolent leuo of greenback Interconvertible with silver to carry around In our pockets, and mako both of them legal tender In all future contract, and on all bonda not specifically payable In gold by tho term of their Wane.1' Instead ofthlit our Congress, soared by tho hostile attitude of Kuropo toward our silver mines, and negloctl'ul or our groat American Inter-cstr-tho homo production of OUItOWN HONKV, Weakly suicided under the wheel of the Kuropcau Juugeruauot of gt)l(l,uml foolishly and criminally raised the coinmnn bonds of the government lo geld ones. Thus add ing to the burtherua of tho people who luwo to pay tho Intercut and the prhuiliml of tlmso lunula, not less than live hundred iiillllium of dollars luforo it la ended. And worfco than all mom of this i,i:iih.ti:i niiiii' Went to enrich Kuropoaiie. Mipioliijr, hi that eveultul aweUm our C'oiiKrwMiitui had beta frie had not been haunted liy the vamplrea of "wall htrwl"itiid "llrttlsh Inter. oitN," and had replied to I tin greed and self. Islinc of capital In Loudon and llorlln, 'Here, now, you work lor jour Interest, wo Mill work for AmericaIt it a great portion of the world wo wlllduinoiittlr.it gold, and wo inuko hlhcr, as II always has been, a money of ihu world. We can Irado with Asia, Alrlcaaud the indlea, with our silver. What wo cannot get of them wo canraUeor luskHaiuong ourelvea. What we owe yon In gold wo will coin out of our inlue, and pay you, but in all pimmit Tlt.UlK Ilemember silver and griHiubaek aro our inedluuiH of American eiohanKo," You say this put America against the world. Well, what la thu opposition? Kngland shakes ai ua hor yellow Ingots, from Australia; Hussla her red gold Item the Uial, and Spain her doubloons from Peru. Those mlnea aro all falling. The gold of the planet la pretty well worked out, and will aeon, and easily pans Into a commodity It America demonu llxe it, America U a great country; It baa a Urue slare oi the trade of the world. Her maudate that aiLVaa and obkk.mucks, Hlialt lit tiwforlh be her money; will become, law over tho world of trade aud (Inanoo, and thus digging the one oat of her mountains, and stamping the other with her National credit, she will produoo hor own wealth and build up her own prosperity for centuries to come. Hut, says one, old parties nnd old fogios aro in tho way. Mr. Tllden, Now York and Now England States aro for gold. The great Northwestern States and the Paclflo aro ror siivor ana greenbacks, xno soum having had no money for years, will bo In different, gladly taking anything, but con federate scrip. Tho Republican party, going Into tho minority, will disintegrate and go anywhere for power. Now thoro aro three yoars to an o'octlon for tho Presidency. Mr. Thurman, of Illinois, or somo loading sliver and greenback man as ablo, may bo hoist ed up on a well defined American I'lnanco policy, beforo that time, and our glorious country may then bo rodoomed from the bondago of gold traditions and tho senseless strlfo of ellbto parties upon dead and useless Issues. Vado Itepubllcanlsm, vade Democ racy, andglvo us ilvo Amorlcan lssuoa, THE COLOSSAL FOnTUNKH Of Jonos and Sharon and Ralston and La tham and Flood andO'Ilrlon, and othor sii vor klDRB of the Comstock Bonanzas, are fast scattering among tho people, and anyhow Is It not better that some of our Americans should make fortunes by a change in tho currency, than that Europeans should make them as they did when an Amorlcan Con gress and Executive bowed down to the golden calf of Europe and put our own silver ueiaa out in tne com to starve ana uie7 sup posing England should say, you ralso MOHE WIIKAT Than wo, It Is to our Interest to demarkot your groat staplo product. Iloreafter wo will tako no grain of you but corn, ryo and rlco. What would our farmers do but toll thorn to tako our wheat or starvol and ralso tho moro nnd Bond It to thorn? Thoy would tako It, wcro wo tho mastors of tho situation, Instead of Ihem, and thoy will gladly tako our silver and groonbacks In oxohango for their manu factures, whon worofuso thorn coined gold. Prosldeut llayos, carrying a white flag of truce anu waving too wiiiti: 1'i.umi: Of frlondshlp has been down South nnd has shakou hands for tho North with that great section. Slaverv Is dead nnd no longer mournod. Tho Nation has fratorul.od, and Amorioi is to-day tho leading power on eiirth. Old parlies ought to die, nnd Hrl.lsh Inter ests ought no longer lo control our Congress. Ainorlca oughtto dictate money tnlho world Let us keop tho coin value of tho silver of our fiithers. If wo raise it to-day to weigh with cold, ns gold gots scarcor wo may ralso It again to-morrow, nnd If gold gots as scarce as diamonds, wo see tho folly of changing our standard at nil; domonotizo gold and gat Rout of tho way. Atallovouts lot Tin: rnorr.i: Acquaint themsolvos with theso questions. Who known but wo may vol have a system that will do away with banks nnd brokers and all monov shsrksT When tbo govern ment, having an olllco In every county shall loan Its silver nnd groonbacks direct to tbo pooplo upon their local socurillos at throoor lour porcont, and tho covornmont bosun- ported olfof tho amount ovoroxnonses of tho olllcors, lustoad of by tarill or taxation. It tho pooplo will but sond old partlos and old issues to their graves, nnd got Into tho pres ent, ana study out tbo truest and host Inter ests ofour own day and generation; wo cer tainly can do something towards settling tho voxod problom of tbo apparently irreconcila ble oonfllot betwixt Labor and Capital. Lot evory American citizen study and think, and truth, Juslloo and right will como. Hoping to soo that star rlso over the West, I am, etc, a. W. Lawbon. From the Daily Record, Dec. 10. THE RECEPTION EAST EVENING. Last evening tbe spacious rosldence of George H. Jones, Eq., South Salem, was the locale of one of the most pleasing events of tho season. That gentleman and bis accomplished lady Issued a large number of invitations to the elite of tbe city to welcome home Rev. P. S. Knight of the Congregational church, who has rocontly returnod from an oxtended trip through the Ewu-rn states, and at tho time fixed, 8 o'clock, thoso Invited com menced to arrivo. For an hour or moro lauios wun tnoir es corts camo in a continuous stream. Lvory ono as thoy came in, without tho usual at tendant confusion, wore receivod and shown to waiting rooms where thoy wero mado pro sontablo before entering tho parlors whore thoy were received in due form by tbo host and hostess and Mr. Knight and lady. After tbe company had fully assembled a short welcoming address was made by Mr. James Walton In his usual happy manner, which wu rpnnnmled to bv Mr. Knight In Just such a style as that gontleman knows now to do the thing. After which general conversation, chit chat, music, etc., were Indulged In until supper was announced when the large num. oer present par toon oi an iohui iuuuu served In the largo dining halls of the mansion. The festivities lasted until near midnight, when thoso attending dopartod to their sev eral homos wellploasod with tho ''reception" of both their pastor and tbomsolvos, Wo cannot cluso this Horn wlthoutspoaklng oftho tastoful mannorwlth which tho sov oral apartments wore trhnmod with Ivy Bnd autumn loaves Interspcrsod with suggostlvo mottoos. And Mrs. Jones, in tho tastodh playod In tho lloral nrrangomonts of tho evening, shows her to bo possessed ofraro nrtislln skill as well as a natural love for tho bountiful. THE MOLE. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. Papers Filed. Sinoo Decombor 1st tbe nocessary papers Incorporating tho following named com pa nics hayo boon fllod In tho Secretary of mato-a omoo: uouar fiai uravei Mining Company; principal ofllco at Koaoburg; cap ital block, 500,000; incorporators, I). II. Lovlns, Sol Abraham, W. It. Willis, Roso burg Ilenovnlout Society; placo of buslnons Rosoburg; capital stock, $1,000; Incorpora tors, E. O. Day, W.Q. Woodward, 8. Whit more, L. F, Lauo, Stay ton Cornet Hand: location, Staytou, Marlon county; capital stock. ftiOO; Incorporators, J. P, Quooner, W. P. Mills, S. II. Ilurson nnd others. Certificate of Piano Instruction. Onu day last week Miss Myra Holt, of this city, waa awarded a cortltloaleby horablo in structress, Mr. E, M, Walto, who Is gener ally recogulzod as tho finest performer nnd Instruotoress, within tho State, alio bolug a pupil of tliooolobratodOrolliuan,ofIIanovor, (iormauy. Of course Miss Ilelt ha a lust causo to bo proud of tbo proflolonoy she has acquired, aud tho beautiful certificate alio has rooolvod will long bo cherished by hor aaa bright rouioinbrauoo of days that are gono by. Brlok Purchased. The brlok for the furnace of tbo Lucky Queen mine, waa yostorday ordered at the Penitentiary, and teams were Immediately put to hauling them to tho donot, aud the Soulhorn bound freight train will tako them to Roseburg thlsafternoou, from thenco wag ona will bo employed to haul thorn to tho ml utts. Going Home. Mr. (1. J. Ilasket. of Polk county, loft horo yesterday for Portland where ho will tako tho outgoing steamer lor the Ray olty, from thence ho will start the "plains ncrosV'for tho purpose of visiting his niothor, relatives aud friends, in Howard comity, Missouri. Mr. II. will probably bo alisont from this Stato somo two or three mouths. Repairing Dntuncoi. A forvo of workmen under tho supervision of.Mr, J, Craw lord wero busily repairing the damage done to the roof of thocapltol building by tho lato heavy storm. About ouo hundred and fitly square feel will hayo to bo ro-tlnued, Petition inl Circulation. A petition was In circulation this morning, ami was being numenuisly slguod, asking for the pardon of one Jake Cooper, of Yam hill county, lately sentenced to tint xtnlion. Mary for ouo year for tho crime of selling whisky to Indians. Freshat. Pudding river mid Ita tributaries aro higher now than for two or threa years past. Ow ing to tho late very heavy, warm, rains, the miomh on tho Cascades seem to have melted oil', hence tho Hoods. Several bridges on somo of the smaller streams are washed up or much damaged. Saver bielcaass. Wo are pained to learn that Mother New some 1 dangerously alck at her homo on Puddlug rlvei. Medical aid and every kind iifMs are furnished her, but all to no purpose. She la fast sinking, and seems near her death. . NkaepKllUd. It aeema that tbe cunt are bavlnga general goou time, In North Howell Pralre and on Pudding River settlements, lu the slaughter of sheep. How long will auou nuhvancea be toleratsat ' Tlgor Englno Company, No. 2, hold their regular monthly mooting Doo. 12th. Tho regular routlno business was transacted. UharlosS. Rlco was olectod Second Assistant Fireman vlco Sainuol Clluo, resigned. Tho following proamblo nnd resolutions woro offered by Foremnn, Goo. W. Holt, and adoptod by a voto of 21 to 1: Wiii:iii:ah, Wo doom tho notion oftho Hon ornblo City Council for tho city of Salem, nt IU Inst mooting, In disbanding tho Alert Hook A Ladder Co,, ono of tho oldest and most rollablo companion In tho service, ns tending to demoralize tho effiolonoy nnd de stroy tho harmonious action of the Flro Do partmontoftbo city; nnd Whi:iu:ah, Wo aro not assured In our own minds that said Council had sufficient causo for so doing; therefore bo It Resolvod, That wo, as mombors of Capital Englno Company and oltlzons of Salem, ro spictlully ask that said City Council rocon sldor their notion In regard to said Alort Honk and Ladder Company, and reinstate said company to Its former position in tho Salora Flro Deptrtmont. ltosolvod, That a cony of this resolution bo furnlshod thuClty Counoll and the dally papers of tho city by tho Socrotary of tbo Company. Sataa Gave It Up. Ono of our cltlr.ons, who evidently had an over dose of rolnooplo, relatod to us tbo following dream that ho had the night boforo: "I sold mysolf to tho dovll," said out dream 1st, "who was to posses me at a cortaln time, unless I could propose a question to his Satan lo Mnjoatlo, which he could not answor, I being allowod to put three questions lo him. Tbo time camo whon tbo dovil was to claim mo, nnd bo consequently appeared. Tho first question I asked was coucornlng theology, which tho devil easily answered. The second ho also answered without any hosltatlou, Now camo tho critical momont, my fato doponded upon tho third question, aud If I failed, I was lost. What should thoquostlon boT Tho cold pros plratlou stood In globules on my fo ro ll ad, whllo my limbs trnmblod with anxiety and torror. Just at that critical momont my wife camo lu from shopping, aud niton her bead was one of thoso now fangled hats. She saw tho condition I was In and demanded tho causo. I Informed hor what had takon placo, and she laughed and said, 'I can pro duce a quostlon which Old Nick hluiBolf can not answor. Just ask him to tell which Is tho front of this hat.' " And to my great re lief tho dovil shook his hoad and retired In disgust. Ha waa a Stockholder. Yesterday whllo tho atoamer S. T, Church was at tho Farraera' wharf loading, a farmer drovo up to tho door of tho warebouso with a load of wboat, and commencod lo unload. While thoro ho learnod that the boat loading was tho stoamer Church, as soon as that Intelligence broke upon his oar, bo dropped tho sack ot wheat he was handling and out of thn wagon and down on tho stoamer ho wont, aud there was not a room, hole,uook or cornerou that boat but what hla scrutinizing oyea gazed upon. On being asked when he returned to tho wagon If that was tho first steamor ho ever saw, he replied, "First steamer, h 1 no, but I am ouo of tho stock holder In that boat, I have ouo share in her. sir, If il and I wantod to soo If everything thing was found aatlsfactory to him, and ho waa satUtled. rnc . Remarkable Bridal Tour. Last Saiuruay, aaya the Hoe, a young man from Marlon county was married to a young lady from Washington territory, and the two started tho following day for their future homo at lltittovllle. They walked tho entire distance, twenty. Ilvo miles, through a big rain storm. They woro serenaded with tin cans aud like Instruments the evening of their arrival. "Out of tho Wlldoruess." Col, I, R, Moores has had workmen busily employed l.tr sometime, In bringing bis rrs ideuco on Front street out of tho wilderness by having somo of tho fir trees grubbed up thatsurrouuded hla place, and thoso that aro allowed to remain nave had thoir tops cut out, and trfmed up, which sots thu placo otl to a great advantage. Removing nnd Eularulug. Mr. Oeo. W. Epler, who has just returnod from San Fraucloco, is eugaged lu removing his soda establishment to tho vacant store opposite the Opera House on Court street. Mr. Epler will enlfrgo kiseMablUhment to neirly double tho capacity of last year aud will Immediately commeuce manufacturing for a large Spring trade. Let the People Bejoice, For the bountiful harvest of 1877 has now placed In tho hands ot the people the goldec coin, that they may fieo to W. P. Job nion A. Co, and secure such pictures aa will please them aud their friends, and be a bletslng to generations to come. Remember tho place, oyer Willis' Uookslore, State St., Salem. Or, The mnle is tho only animal that that early voyager, Mr. Noah, didn't take Into the ark with him whon bo set out on his forty days trip. We bavo examined the way. bill and tho freight list vory carefully and coulJ find nosuchanartlclo as a mule. Noah was a smarter man than tho majority of pooplo tri willing to glvo credit to him. he know that If betookainulo on board, that somo of the dock hands wouia got mueu, or iuu mum ,i,i,i kink n. holo through his boat in less llmo than a week, and swamp tho whole con corn. Tho origin or a inulo is envoloped In amystory. Tradition tolls us that when Noah landed his boat at the dock on Mount Ararat, that Noah was surprised tho next mnniinir to find n half grown mulo standing on thotop or an ndlJiuIng mountain. Wo noyer owned a mulo lu our life, but wo always had a desire to bocomo solo pro prietor or ono, nnd came near buying ono once whllo wo woie In Vancouver. Uo was a boautlful looking animal, his oars stood erect like tbe spires of the Cumberland Presbyterian obnroh in this city. Hiutail, It was a perfect boauy, It was trimmed down bo that It looked like a tar bruth leaning up against him. Whllo hla logs woro striped round and around, with black stripes, and lookod as though be was dressed to dance tho Highland fling. Ho was a perfect picture of lnuoconco, though he wasn't so In any sonse of tho word. Wo had bargained for the mule and ho was to bo .,., a .. , .. .Um amamIm. Tha man uouvereu ui iu uo mnv oou.mk " .. got Into the dump cart to leave, when by moro ohance, wo asknd If ho was gentle and kind, or If he would kick. "Kick?" said tho man, and thoso wero tbo last words that ho evor uttered. Ho reached tho stick that had a brad In It ovor tbo cart and stuok tho brad Into tho mulo It makos tho blood curdlo In our veins to soo a man snutTod out as nulokl v hh bo was: It almost took our breath ho wont so suddenly. Wo novor saw tho thread of llfo snapped so abruptly ns it wns on this occasion. Ho didn't Imvo tlmo to uav "Tnkn u mossnen to mv brother." Tho mulo simply duckod hla hoad nnd a pair of heels How out behind: thoro wns a crash, n flying of splinters ami stones, nnd that was all; nnd tho uoxt morning tbo mulo and ourself stood nlono, our faco wnH covered with us'.onlshmonttwo feet thick, nnd his wllii part of an old bridle. Tho next day wo read an account In tho telegraphic nows, ofn sliowerof flesh In tho lower part of Califor nia, Wo woro tho only porson thnt could account for tho phenomena, nnd wo did not ilaro to, lest wo should bo Implicated lu the afiilr. Wo novor ownod a mulo aud never o a poet to. ir wo had our cholco to olthor work hi a nltro-clvcorlno factory, or tako care of a mule, wo would talto tho factory; It Is not such a cortaln dentil, anu n man migiit stand some cbanco of cscapo, but with a mulo novor. GRAND BALL AT GERVAIS. A grand ball is to tako placo at Uoryals Christmas ovonlng, tho 2'Hh Inst., ut Galnos Hall. Tho not procoods will bo usod towards procuring flro apparatus for tho city. Tho music will bo furnlshod by tho Aurora string band, and tbo bill will bo $2, Including supper. Tho following aro tho sovoral commlttoos soloctod for the occasion. Commlttoo of Arrangomonts. J H Cooloy, S V Fuller and John Pattorson. Invitation Commlttoo. S Harkloroad, s v burn; L Fried, Hubbard; Wm Greenwood, Uowoll Prairie; D J Cooper, Sllvorton. Rocoptlnn Committee. N Goodman, J II Cooloy, B A Nathman, Charles Stewart, S L G tinea Floor Managers. John L Taylor, J II Coolo, 6 V Fuller, Jake Lsldengor, 11 D Cooper. MOndAN-OWENSHY At tho Commercial Ho tel.Halem, by II. A. Jobnion, J. P.. James 11. Monranori.lnnconnty anil Mrs. CM. Ovreui by or Marlon county, Decombor 12, 1877, McOAULEY-On Krhlay, Decombor 7th, 1877, at H'hvioii, Candaco It., (laugtilfr of Dr. 8. D. MrCaulcy, HjfeU about fourteen and ono-half years. IN WELLS, FARGO & OFFICE. COMPANY'S Tho following Is a list or loiters and packages remaining unclaimed In tbo above-named olllco In this city: LKTTKRH. Roy Mr Alklnson, D DSholl Gordon, Ooorgo IPmhannon, Maggio Uardnor, M Highaui or itugb MIssNoIlfo Hartmus, 1.M nl ., u Mra Ruth Drown, INCrabb, Rlohard V Chadd, Mrs J First M J Fostor, L HJudson.2 W W Langdou, John Paulson, Julo Stratton, OK Stewart, Daulol Whelan, W Q Adams, U O Druco. A P Uouzey, Vista, Robert Coburn, OeoFCarker, It Purber, Mary O Starr, HltThlotsen, I) U Voddor, Jas Hlood, N Wright, Walker, Uakor A Co, l'ACICAOKH. W H Ohaney, Cllne it Co, Buona J W Fostor, R M Uolden, L M Jlllisen, It Kelly, N Keyser, Melville Lano, Lottie Leo, W H Lewis. Goo MoDanlels, j u rauisen, 13 AiA, V A UII1UIU1J, Franols White. Lucky Queen. Tho nows from tbo Lucky Queen mlno contlnuos to be oncouraglngto tho stockhol ders. A gontleman residing in this city re ceived a dispatch from tboro yesterday, which gives somo very flattering re ports ol tho work in progress, and of tho ore at present being taken from tho mine. We boilovo that tho owners of this mine will eventually bo fully rewarded for all their money expended, and for tho energy dis played lu thoprob03iitlou oftho wcrk neces sary to Its developement. B lilt, K. Y. OlIANBt ltnVKT Lt.Col., UtoSurKUoaU.H. VoJaatcer. - Mm, jinimn' mors, nit suint. r7T S. H. OLAUGHTON, -TOT.YKY 1IIIILI Ileal H.tato Audit, 11 and Collector ul' Claim. wltlDromntlviu liU care. MaKING toiitl to iu, lm.-iu'. vutruttixl to UONYKYAM'KH A Ul'aCIAUTY. Olllco at Pott oalce, Xjolsrtuoxi. Ox-. tlis RAILR0AD LANDS. H.Uornl Tornisj! LOW 1KI0KM LONG TIME! I.OW INTBREST Tbo Oregea and California and Orcsoa CeBtral Kallroad I'ompaBles OKKKIt their Land for laleupoa the following lib rl term: One tenth of tho price In caih; Interctt on he baunce at Uio rmto of ttitn per cent, one jeai aner file; and each following ycr one-tenth of the prluclpal and Intoreat on the balance at the rate of percent eerannuTi. Uoth principal and Inter l pajable In U. S.Currtncjr. A dUjoant of ten per ent. will h allowed for cash . vre,Ur t0 ba adareeacd to P. SCUULZK. Ua Asiat O. 4 C. It. K., Portland. Ortcon. ' Agents nr tbe Willamette Farare. Albany t'I??ft,lnn Amity v.. S,u8ImP"a Cottage Grove J II ahortrtdee . BoUvue V.f .f",i,!f,ffDTls Uucna Vista WmVclls, JWHobart llrownsvlllo VNV.Y.Khk Uuttevillo W Uachclder Canyon City 1 II IUilnehart Canjonvllle ;,.W T UtKgt Cole's VaUoy VW 11 Clarke Clatsop JMorrleon Crawfordavllle Itebcrt Olats Hnvc II V Ki-mlnll Corrallle K Woodward Crcpvu'll ItosrouKnox Clacknmiii. W A JIDln Camp Creek 0 It llnmtiicrclcy I)al!a J Dtie. V M Outlirlo Dexter K Handrakcr Drain's Krtwron & Drain Dama;cus KFoibcs Dojtou B U lladftwny Elklon A U UsIiicb Kui;une John JtcClnnir Fox Valley AD Uardoer Forest Grove Sllnghee, WLCnrtl Oorhen J Ilandsaker nervals B M GMnen Halrcy T J UUck Ilarrleburg Hiram Smith HUlsboro A LnelHng Hcnncr Morrow & Ucrrcnj Independence W L Hodsln Junction Bmltu. Uratflcld A Co., WL Lemon. Jackronvlllo M Peterson King's Valley Conner A Cretno Jefferson John W Roland) LevrlivlUo 11 OUcTlmmonde. uiiayciie ur luvpieiun, a u ricnrr Lebanon 8 II Clanshtoiv Monroe Joa Kelter McMinnvlllo J 1) Morris, A llekd Monmouth W Waterhonne- Mill Plain, WT David Stamp, Needy Wm Morcland New Bra J Caitc- NcwclHvillo PF Cattlemaa North Yamhill D 0 Stewart- Oakland 9 K Itaymond O'wigo AH Bhlpley- Ott J1I Schrordcr prciroti City i M Bacon Pendleton W A Whitman i;or'"; Dr J II Irvine Pilot Itoclc K Gilliam Portland. S P Lcc, Agent State nram Prlnrolllo OMPrltiglo i rrriiuir .MrurCH'8 btoro Hlckrcal ltofclmrg Hclo Hllverton Shcdd HorltiLrflold Sublimity.... .FA Pattcmon ;, ...Th( smith ...,F V .Tones, Tho Mnnkors :v,-v, Tltlllbbard ...WM Pou ere, UK Wheeler A O Dover John Downing Surcct llnmu ft..,, tn.i,. Sheridan Jannt V H llarr.eo Th ""He S I, Brooks Turner w M lllllcary Vancouver.... B W IlrowS Jv,ll',"nU; Forkf M Wllklim a la Walla J p Browcr JJat'l'V, TOKldcr i onrnlla .! n Ulll-on. US ,ppecatr J. W. GILBERT I'ttyN OiinIi for Hides, Furs & Pelts. selll Commorolal st., SALKM. iy FIRST PREMIUM! For Visiting Cards I 30 Ca'davrlth anv name neatlv nrlntml thnnwn lent to any sddrcta upon receipt of 25 Cents. uu m irvvui finuipi AUUICFSt w. d. ULAHKt:, ealcm. Ordon. H.OilD Nurseries. I have Hie L,argcat Slack ot Fruit TrccN lu Oregon ! 200,000 Plum and Prune Trees, THAT WILL AVKKAQE BIX l'BKT IN niQIlT and I will acll them from 10 lo $2G per Hundred. . WI call tpcclal attention to my AMSDKN JUNK PKACU TKUKS. 1 had IVacbc of till, variety rlpo Joty 8. 1877. and they are of excellent quality. I bavo alan feven other varieties of Pcachen. and a cencral variety of ther Frnlt Tree and Hhriitn. Aleo, a lurco lot of PKACU SliBDLINUd, at (UO per 1,000. AUIKTU roil MT NUntEIIIEK. 5 JMalarkcy, Portland 8 Berry. McMlnnvlIle. KW Whipple, Cottago Mre B A Judklni, Euctnc. , Grove, LMIchaol WheatlamT, W M btccie, Turner, N. Ucrolx. Sublimity. A Jonea, Stayton, J Morrla, Mefaama. ' Grabe, Ilalney, A Wheeler, Shcdd. W Shuman, Sharon, V T I) W Klledge, lfowcl Pr, W",1 r1."' "ffoKa. W II Drako. Sllvorton, Dr II D Gden, HanUburj;, J A Hunt, Oakland, J) ,M?.,.1, BoM 8cln A Irvlnir. Woolen Mill Co., U II ltoland. Jeirerron. Ilrnivnavllln Joncj A l'olter, Salem, Jaton Royal Waahlngton Co nrar vreiu, i raveling aeni cart of tho Wlltoiaetto river. s. w. rnsiiTK ait, Proprietor of Kallraad Nuraeilet, octSStf KA8T lOKTLAKD, OR. onjB3-o3sr sxiiua'os Otttt FI StUtlI RE COMPANY. Capital. $300,000.00 Assots, - . $568,547.45 Income, 1875, - $465,904.29 Losses paid out since organiza tion, - . $1,137,367.60 HAMILTON BOYD, MANAOEK. au3tf 72 IMrat M.. l'OKTI.ANP. JOHN NUN TO, nnxesEii or MERINO SHEEP, rilAKES pleasure lu offerlnt; to tbo Wool-Grower ol L uregouand tho adjolnlneTerrltorl tho chance to purchase TllOHOUllltllltEI) MUHINOS, and a urlng panic lnterented that they can, and will en S.'y.UJir ,0, c" h,1'l' of tho ame quality and valuo at MUCH CHKAPEK JtATKS than .uch can polbly bo Imported. Kxamlnatlon and comparison with oth er Sheep offered lu tbe market aro cordially lntltcd. uAddrea JOHN M1NTO, Salem, Oreeon. N, D. Tho Kama and Itam Lambs of the flock can be aeon on tbe ISLAND FA KM, adjoining Balem. 1 he hwea can be i;en at the came place, or at tho HILL PAltM roar and a hall mllca couth of the city. balem, September 10. 1H7.V REAL ESTATE LOANS. 0RKG0X AND WABHIKGT0X Trust Investment Company- P SCOTLAND. TITT8 Company la preptred to negotiate toaaa la auma Irom V to iW.OOO aeturea over IltPKO VKD CTTY PHOPKRTY ard FARM LANDS, tor fixed perioda of year, or repayable by half-yearly tn atallmanta. For terau, apply to WILLIAM RID), Manager, noviSr 9 Ftnt Street PorBaad. 4 tl