Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, December 28, 1877, Page 2, Image 2

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8ALEM, FHIDAY, DEO. 28, 1877.
rTHE DEAF MUTE SCHOOL.
From tho Record, Dec. 21.
"No man knowoth what a day may bring
forth," whllo pondering In our mind as wo
vrallcod along llio streot, yostorday afternoon,
whoro wo wero going to find an Horn out of
which wo could manufacture a lltorary sup
per for tho numerous readers of tho Daily
KkooiidT Wo bad almost given up In de
spair whon we learnod that tho scholars of
tho mnto school were to have an examina
tion that afternoon, prior to tho departure
to tbelr several homes to spend tho coming
holidays. Wo concluded that wo would go
and take tho "buslnesH In," so wosteerod our
ODtirso Northeast by East and landed upon
t io door stops of that
NOTKB INSTITUTION.
Wo rang llio bell, and our summons was an
nwjrod byn lady of medium slzo, dressed In
black with n loco that was fair to behold.
TJmt lady was Mrs. Tuck,
thk i'iii:ci:itiu:ss.
Wo mndokrownour business, and sho most
wolwinioly bado us to enters after parsing
tlirmiKli tho hall to tho school room, wo wero
met nt tho door by tho
lli:V. f. H. KNK1I1T,
Clonornl Superintendent of tho school.
Among tlio visitors prcsont wo found Uovor.
nor 8. K. Clmdwlek, Elder U. 0. Adams, Dr.
L. U. llowland mid Mrs. 0. 8. Wood worth.
Mr. Knight Informod us thnt tho
rniNCii'At. htuihi:h
At iit-- nt consisted In writing, nnthmotlo
iinil gergratihy nail thut tho school whs
divided oil Into throo grHdew, tho lint con
slHtlng of ton members, tho tecond of six
mid tho third of four.
Tim v holo numbor of pupils nt prosont
being twonty-llvo, flvo of which woro not
a vsnrid furonough to bo graded, and con
n quonlly had to "go It nlono." Mr. Knight
rjinl from n slip ol papsr tho subjoc: und do
a jrlpllou of n man killing n doer and cantur
Inga fawn, for tho bonollt of tho audlonco,
after which tho class was called tip to tho
black boards and tho lesson paper haudod to
Mr. Tuck,
I'llINCU'ALOI' SCHOOL,
Who Immediately transmitted It to the class
through tho muto alphabet and signs. Tho
lesson was rathor long, and it was surprising
to seo that tho pupils at the board bad, Just
from memory, or the pleoo described to
thorn by tho principal, mado but very fow
blunders In producing tho subject upon tho
board tho words or tho copy, whllo ono
young lady
MIKH MAUY UAt'KAT,
Jlnd producod It word for word, according to
copy. Tho class woro then examined at eon
slderablo length In primary goography, and
whon wo ltmrnod that thoy had boon study
ing that branch of kuowledgo for a llttlo
over four weeks, and then, only overy othor
diy, wo wero surprised to soo bow accurnto
thoy woro in answering tho dlll'uront ipies
tloiis that woro propouudod to thorn upon
tho blaok board. After this a llttlo Miss by
tho name of t
MAUY A, IJVNCK,
Of saino savon summors old, and who had
been uttendlng tho school only a llttlo over
throo mouths, who did not know horown
nuuio, whou she t-atuo thoro, was called up to
tho board and wroto hor uaino also tho uamo
of dllloiout animals In an extraordinarily
neat inaunor,and wo doubt if thoro Is another I
person oi nor ago in tuo aiato mat uas
nr(iilrod suoh prollolency In llko space of
lliuo, Tho scholars wero then oxamluod In
with great hope and renewed energy and ex
pect? to bo ablo to obtain at tho next seislon
of tho Legislature a Jmt appropriation in be
halfof tho Institution and tho unfortunates
ofthisStoto.
wonns or coMFonT
And tncouragomont wore expressod on tho
boards by Gov. Chadwick, Dr. Itowland and
EldorH. O.Adams to tho pupils of tho school.
Tho school undor tho management of Mr.
and Mrs, Tuck, has provod asuccessln ovory
sensoof tho word, and tho parents whoso
children aro attondlng this school hnvo a
Just causo to bo thankful that thoy aro ablo
tosond tholr unfortunoto chlldron In an in
stitution under tho caro of such tlllclont In
structors. In company with Mrs. Wood
worth, and Uov. Ohadwlck, wo started to go
through tho institution, but in passing
through tho dining room, tho Oovornor de
clared ho smelt mlnco plos and Immediately
directed his courso toward tho kitchen whoro
our party was Jolnod by
Mlta XARY COOPKIt,
Matron of the school, who conducted us to
the pantry and store-room, whero in tiers
wero stacks of provisions, while upon tho
shelves woro tho toothsome holiday nick
nacks, and upon tho stovo was a largo tin
vossol illlod with tho composition callod
mlnco moat undor duo preparation. Every
thing about tho placo was cloan, noat and
tidy, and tho health of tho chlldron this sea
son has boon unusually good, ns tho brlgh
ami ruuuy ciiookh or tlio pupils rully nttost
Aflortho holidays aro ovor, tho school will
H(.'ii!n rostimo Its rou lar studios with ronowed
vigor and undor tho most fa vorablo auspices.
slon of tho Council, were then called for and
re&d by the Rocordor.
On motion, 11. Msllory bolng presont, was
invitod to address the council on tho subject
of tho ordlnanco beforo tho Council.
Mr. Mallory was followod by Alderman
Murphy on tho subject of the patsigo of tho
ordlnanco bill.
At tho conclusion of Mr. Murphy's speech,
Mr. Mallory replied to hhn briefly.
Alderman A. A. McCully then followed
with somo remarks in opposition to sustain
ing tho Mayor's veto.
Aiunrman Ktronir n so biioko uneny hum
movod that tho question bo laid on tho table
for alow moments. Question of order was
mado against tho motion by Alderman Mur
phy, and tho point was sustained.
Question bnlnir. "shall tho bill nass?" The
roll was called with the following result:
Ayos J. J. Murpbv, D. McCully, A. A.
McOulIy, li. 8. Bklff, W. Broyman, E.
8trong 0.
Noes J. M. Hrott. J. A. Baker 2.
8o tho voto was not sustained and tho bill
passod.
FAITH AND BREAD AND BUTTER.
A forlorn, seedy looking Individual, with
Let the People Bejoicei
For tho bountiful harvest of 1877 has now
placed In tho hands ot tho pooplo tho goldon
com, that they may lloo to W. I'.JohnAou
fc Co. and secure such pictures as will pleaso
them and tholr friends, and be n blessing to
generations In come. Remember tho plnco,
oyer Willis' Bookstore, Stato Ht., Salem. Or.
SALEM FOUNDRY, &
Alacliino Shop,
SALEM. .... OREGON.
B. P. DRAKE. Prop'r.
tTEAM ENGtNES. SAW MILLS, GRIST MILL8,
9 Reapers, Pumps, nnd all kinds and styles of Ma
chinery mado to order. Machinery repaired at a short
notice, Pattern-making dono in all Ha Tartans forms,
and all kinds of BraH and Iron Castings famished nt
short notice. Alio, manufacturer of ENTERPRISE
PLANER an MATCHER, and STICKERS and
SUAPERH MaviVftl
DESTRUCTIVE Flftf.
Jlnbxon
0 Whitney, of St a (on, J turned
Out a)mi, $7,000.
Stayton, Dec. 21, 1877.
IIditoii Daily Itrconn:
Alurgollro, for this town, occurod this
morning, shortly after 12 o'clock.
Tho store of Ilobiou it Whitney burned.
Nothing saved.
Tho llro wan bursting out of tho roof whon
discovered, Los estimated at ?7,000, In-
stiroii in two companies for ?2,r00 each. Tho
llro Is supposed to bo tho work or thieves, to
coyer up their trucks,
8. I). MuCaulky.
A Voto of Thnnha.
At tho regular iiioollutr of tho Hoard of
Trustees or tho Odd Follows' Library Asso
ciation last overling, tho following resolution
was unanimously adopted:
Konolvod, That tlio thanks of tho Hoard
arnduoaml wo horoby louder to llro. 8. 0.
Adams, for a donation to the Odd Fellows'
library Association or tho Chronological
Chart and Historical Map, and tho Soorotary
Is heroby instruotod to forward a mnv r
mm luiuiuuuu w uroinor a. u. Adams.
mi:ntai, AiuTiiMhmc.
Tho pupils being plauod In a row nnd ijucs.
tlons asked m additions If tlitiono whom
tho question was propounded to did not
give tho correct auswor, it was passed to tho
next ono, who, ir correct, was allowed to "go
above." Only two or throo cmoNlloun nomi
missed out or somo fifteen or twenty pro.
pounded by tho Principal. Tho higher grade
w.is also oxamluod In multiplication, ami
strange ;to ay, thov iiiIkmhI not tlio llr-t
u,uolloiiof tlio numbor ssked. Tho pupils
woro thou culled up again and luitructcd to
wrlto
OIlllllNAI. t0ll)klTIO.NH,
Hut they woro forbidden to wrlto anything
thoy hd hitherto placed on tho boards, tluu
throwing tlmin entirely on new subjouls.
Thlskectred as though It did not HlVjol them
u pirtlclo for thoy boon had tLelr ullotted
u-o tilled, and llko Oliver Twbt, wus soon
oUinorlng for more. Various wero tho sub
JihiIs they selected, somo or them woro in
clined to bo grave, others witty, whllo ono or
two placed upon tho boards Ihelr fuollngs in
regard to heavenly things and soko of llio
trials and dlillculilis in bo encountered ere
they crossed ilmt "mystic rlvor to rot be
neath tho shsdo." This cloned the cxaiulii-
tlon, and l'rof. Knight congratulated them
upon tho
MAKKUl IVIl'ltOVKMENT
Thoy liad mado during his absence in tho
Kut. Ho also exhibited to them slips of pa
par upon which wero written word of wel
come, and given to him by the pupils or tho
New York Dear and Dumb Institute, l'rof.
Knight visited this school during his ab
sence, for thoputposo or obtalulug what lu
f itmatiou he could lu regard to tho manage
uitut orthesoltulltutious. Ho has relumed
Council Proceedings,
Tho action of tbo Common Council last
night, Is to bo regretted by every good
oltleon.
Notwithstanding a petition rospoctful In
Its language, rrom tho Tlgors, was prosouteds
a dliclalmor rrom a numbor or tho Hooks
was recolvod, and Mayor Uatoh's voto, tbo
bill passed.
Holow wo glvo tho olllolal proceedings In
thomattor, but will refrain from any com
ments at present, only to counsel llio Depart
ment to UNO iiiodoratlou, reminding thorn
that "lliuo cots nil things oven,"
Petition of Tlgor Englno Company for ro-
liistatomoutof Alort Hook nnd Ladder Com
pany In tho Firo Department, win read.
Tlio resolutions liavo horotoforo boon pub
llshed Orderod tiled.
Tho following communication wni rem!
and ordered pliced on Mo:
To tho Honorable Mayor and Common
Council of tho City or8alom: Wo, tho uu
dorslguod members or Alort Hook and Lad
der Company, No. 1, disclaim all Intentions
or lllSUltlnit tho CoilUOll bv tha UasxnL'n nr
sending up or any resolutions rrom our
Couipuny, and respe.ctrully ask your Hon
orable Hody to reinstate said Company to
nn uiimurBiaiiuiugiu mu iearimeilt:
u. uzaiovage,
Jno. J. Dalrymplo,
a high forehead and a slouched hat, stepped
up to one of onr mlnliterlal passengers ono
day last week, and said: "My friend, aro
you a christian?" The M. P. replied that ho
was, and had been endeavoring to spread the
gospol among mon. "My doar brothor,"
said tho tramp, "so am I. For many years I
havo boon trying to llro tbo llfo of a conslst-
ontchrlstlan. Rut of Into years, ndvorslty
has como upon mo, ami I hr.vo laid my wife
and chlldron nwny in tbo silent gravoyard.
Now I am loft nlono in tho world, n poor,
lono wandororwlthoiit friends and without
homo. Hut 1 linvo not lost mv bono l.i the
blcssod gospel yet, nllliough my feet aro fast
slipping nnd soon will bo lu tho mlroand tho
clay. 1 know that man cannot llvo by bread
hIdiio, but still n little of that nourlihiuont
thrown In onco In n while, has n very hi
brlous clfect. For four days haro 1 been
llvlngon faith, and I find that It doos not
agree with my constitution. It djosn'tllll
up, so to speak. It does very well for n
uhaugo, but u a steady dlot ft Is hardly ii
success whnt I now noed Is n llttlo or tho
stall' or llfo to kind o' bulunco tho thing, you
know. I don't mean to donreclata liilth In
tho least. In fact, It Is u very good thing.
Hut, you see, thoro is a nntural craving In
ovory human ntonnrh for something n llttlo
moro substantial. That's my fix now. I Itol
that n uood Kiuarn uipaI would bo lrnnt
nssUtanco Io laith Jnunow. Look at thoso
hollow oyosorinluc; Kar.oupouihososunkou
cheiksj cAstyouroyes upon this vested fniino,
onco It wus robust and fair, and nnsnor mo
If you do not think that lam a pretty lair
witness to tho fdct that man cannot subsist
ror four consccutlvo days on Tallh nlono, and
maintain his physical corporoslty nnd good
looks, Oncol was a beautiful nnd hearty,
strong man, now I am but n shadow or my
former solf, nnd all because of thosmal,
nourishment afforded by a steady dlot or faith
Now ir vou had n half a dollar lvlm? Inosnlv
about tho recesses or vournantainon'iiTincknt
you havo an opKrtuulty to bostow It upon a
oharltablo object; cast your bread upon tho
r mat h may roiuru io you aitor many
V "". . ,,,0, "'' a squaro moat again
I could onco moro take my foot from tbo
mlroand olay and placo them upon the rock
or ago and renew my hopo in tuooowerof
Christianity. Hut without something to till
tulatarrlble vaVmloVn me, I fear I shall
backslido In fsol, I knowlshallsl feel It
in my bonos. My doar brothor, lend me nfty
conts and savo a Chilstlan from tbo hands or
tho tempter." Tho'M. P. could not resist
this touching appeal. Ho lont him tbo
money and In less than a hair an hour tho
object or his charity was laying a worm ronee
along Commercial stroet and muttering, "I
wonder (hlc) who I'll strlko noxt."
W.WSATUiarORD.
t. W, WSATHXarOBD.
Weatherford & Co..
Wholufalc and Retail Dealer In
DRUGS. PAINTS,
OILS, CLASS,
Patent Medicines,
f CHEMIC AXS,
!P o x arta. m at? y
TOILET GOODS,
Etc, eto.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS,
Fur Medicinal parpotct .
Medicines Compounded, and
Fresoriptions Filled.
Weatherford & Co,,
FtStf Cnmmorclal ntcf t. NALKM.
IIKAVKK UI.HN
Agenta for the AVIIIaructto Farmre.
Albany JE ITannon.
Amity RLiblaipron
CotURO Grove J 11 Htortrldco
llellvuc Jt'fl' Dtl
.jmuuu Tiria....... ... ...o, v ,, xlUDSrC
llrownfvlllo W It Kirk
lluttevlllo JW Ilachcldcr
Canyon City 1)11 Rlilnehait
Canyonvlllu WT J)rkPB
ConullIsWty KH 3Iattion
Cole's VaUcy ..W 11 CJnrko
Clatsop...... H. I Morrison
Crawfurtlavllle Kulurt Ulasa
Cove... Rt' Kendall
Corvalls EWowlwnrU
Croswcll ltoscoc Kn,,,
Clackiuiiiis v a J.hi.K
Camp Creek .V01lI'WttiTMiy
SI'"?.-': KrcwfoiiisDipla
gW'"" K 0 lladawai
fc""00 A II Iialm-s
iJuRPnc; John JicCliiDK
Vox Vat cy A B oariiicr
ForcatUrovo B Uujrlics, WL Curtis
Ooshen r....:jllaadia"er
"vals 8 M aT
Halsey t J Ulack
llarrjsburg lllram Bmlth
HUlsboro ALnelllne
Ilepner.. Morrow & Iterrcn
Independence ...W L Ilnifnil.
Junction... Smith. Draifleld & Co. W L Lemon
Lowlsvltle V.......licM2Tlmmondl
Lafayette Dr 1'oppleioo. A BUcnry
ft0bn"n ....SJICIaufiK
Monroe.... j0, Kclsev
McMinnylllo J 11 Morris, a j "J
Needy ' -..PavW Bisinp
Vi.wrii.vuin .!'..' '. I asto
Newcllsvlllc
Castlcman
NorihYamm...........-;;.-;-:-
Uakiand
?.?.." ' 8 K Hovmond
:;"" "All Shipley
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Ureiron City.
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Pilot Rock
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"akI'V, .1 0 lililer
A LI. fNTKNUINO
jlm. s noma can at tin nursery.
TO PLANT THIS hu-akov
hould call at tliln Nursery, ami nvn tho Ani-m'
commission. Gr. "KKf. IXLJJXri',
"7P1 buHlImitY, Or
Hiiulro l'arrar.
Wm. KnuUiul.
K. I). McCully.
O. A. Waller,
Jacob liornardl,
Horace V. Cox,
Is. u. Towusoud,
Wm. Waldo,
A, .Strong,
Jos. liornardl,
W.J. Cox,
Com, H, Mloat,
THK MAYOR'S VKTO.
Tho following messago of His Honor
Mayor Oatoh was road:
To tho Honorable Common Council or tho
oltv or Salem tioutlomeu:
Tho Itecorder has nlaced in mv handH an
enrolled copy or an Ordlnanco ia4Hod at tho
last meetiuu. entitled. "An Ordinandi in
logulatn tho Klto Djnarlmeut or tho oitv of
SulllMI i '
Ihoroal obtot or tho bill, hinging as It
dooiou inerii oinUslon or it name, was not
atthollrt reading fully understood by all
tho members of tho Council, heuca follow.
ed tho ''unanimous consent" to read a
fpcoiul tlitifl by title, and tho unuiitil.
mous voto rtiulicd by our rules to secure
tho third reading at tlio sauio session at
which tho bill was Introduced. At tho third
roadluL'. which was actual I v onlv the mvntni
rmltlluiroftlio lodv oftlm bill. ilHtm.i Inhmt
bccaino lor tho llr.t tlmo apareut toalltlm
uii'iuborH, At this htsgo our rules allow but
limited dlsctualon. And thus n bill provide
lug ror a radical change In the organisation
or our l'lrel)3Mrtmout was riuiljihrcotiincs,
mi co by title, autl pasted at the w.uno Ntwklon
at which It was lutroduceil. and this, too,
without previous notiw of Introduction. Onr
ruloi allow all thli, but 1 respectfully Hul.
mil, Kculleiuou, whether that bill received
the consideration ltsluiK)rtauco demanded.
'I tho spirit and letter or fit) Ordlnanco 1
havo many grave objections, which I do not
care to array, counter to the Judgement of
mo iionoratuo council, nut it is clearly
w Ithlu thn'purvlew ct my olbolal oath to
prevem, lfH)aslbIo, the evils of hasty legls
latlon. I am obliged, theretoro, to return
tho Ordinance dlsanurovod, and, ask ror it
your carelul couslderatlou. Very respect
fully. T. M. Oatcii, Mayor.
Kalkm, Dec. II, 1S77.
Tho ijuesllon being on the passage or tho
ordinance bill. The same was red by the
Itecorder.
Tho resolutions heretofore preteuted by
Alert Hook it Ladder Co., the reading of
which was ordered a tho last regular ses.
Wooden Wedding.
Tho woodBii woddlng or J. M. P.ittorson
nnd wife was largoly altondod last ovonlng,
and tho gifts mado wore "multitudinous"
and soinoorthoiuunlquo and costly. Among
tho gifts wero a haiidsomo wardrobo, tho gift
of a numbor of friends, wnll pockots, towel
rol ore, matches, potatoo mashors, shoars,
forks, knives, spectacles, K)p guns und
other nrticloj too numorous to moutlon, ex
cept a woodou plug hat, originated by ox.
Mayor J. (1. Wright, and manufactured at
tho establishment, of Mnur.. ltontlil.v a-
Htaploton. Jerry, vny boy. wo wish you
many reiurns or your woddlng aunlvorsury.
Kocord, 10th.
Petition in Circulation.
A petition was In circulation vostordav In
this city, and was being almost unanimously
signed by our cltlzsns, asking Tostal Agont
Steel to establish a semUweekly mail route
from this city lo Larayetle, by the way of
Lincoln, Wheatland and Dayton. Petitions
or llko character will be circulated In the
above named towns and then submitted to
Mr. bteol to cast his oaglo oyo over tho
s guatures and lako tho mattor under oon.
sldoratlon. ItUa right moyo lu tho right
dlroctiou. Sucoess to it.
LoUge Orgaaited.
On tho 18th Inst., W. K. Dunbar, Q. W. 0.
T., reorganized Klvorsldo LoIge, I. O. G. T.,
at St. Johus, with twenty members. Tho
olllcers aro as follows: Itobort Caples, W. ().
T.: Ann Taylor, It. U.S.: Km ma Haddlx,
L. 11. S j Llzxln Caples, W. V. T.: W. H.
Llveruiore, W. s.j Wm. Ksson, W. A. S.; A.
L. 'lower, W. lS.s Maria Llvenoor,. V.T.
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PIERCE'S PATENT
MAONItTir, KLAKTK1
THUS-).-This prcat lnvcn.
tlou Is bolng adugtcd by tlio lead
Inir Physicians and Huracom all
over tho land. r Wo would
respcctlully caution iho 1'ubllo
against certain fraudulent and
worthless Imitations which aro C
now in tlio markot. Ilewaro of them. Bend for II
J,l,1.",.rl!rd.1,00l nd rr,ro 1-l'L MAONRTIU BLAB
TIO THUB8 CO.. Wi Hacramcnto itrcct. up atalr..
Ban Francisco. dcrfiy
T. O. SMITH & CO.,
DBDGGISTS, CHEMISTS,
....AND....
XlxAX-xxiAoladtssi,
rattoo's Dlock, BUto street, Balom, Orefion.
J. W. GILBERT
1'iiVN On nil i'or
Hides, Furs, & Pelts,
..ni n . . . . 7
wuinmorciai St., SALiKM,
se21
iy
FIHST PREMIUM !
For Visiting Cards !
JlJand a 8-cent stamp. Address, '.
w W. J. Claiikc. 8alem. Oniran.
tiiKC. Salem, OriRon.
IJAUTlCULAIt ATTKNTION GIVEN TO NIK
. tcrlptloni, and all orders bymalloroxnreBj fllhsj
promptly and accurately.
I'hTslclans and Country Dsalcrs will savo money by
examining our sto-lc, or procurtug onr prices, before
pnrchaslng ulsowheru. nov5-tf.
Steamer
A. A. M'CULLY,
C'upl. J, IV. CUCIIIt.t.N.
rartle; ileslrout of cnRanlng freljjht or pasfacc,
will apply io '
V. J. HRltnttN. Acent.
no30 Farmers' Wharf. BALKM.
fLdA.ZX.
Nurseries.
I havo the LnrgcHt Stock of Fruit
YrccN lu Oregon!
200,000 Plum and Prune Trees,
THAT WILL AVKItAOE 8IX FBET IN niQHT'
and I will sell thera from "iuut
10 lo 25 per' Hundred.
PKACH tiirBh IM.Vlc.n!.lon ,' m 1 AMSDKN JUNE
5SSll,s2!,!:...1. ,a.1'-MC''c'.1' '' rlcly ripe-
.Is. seven othof virYette. of Peache" VndT nerul
variety of ther Kralt Trees and Shrubs. Also a
largo fotof PKACH SKKDLINdd. at "S(j 'per l?0oo
iiiii-ju.ffiivwiiiiBi, w, u,; iMtt Keiley, w.
M.5 Jane litsou, W. D.M.; Alllo Caples, W,
I. O.i C. N. I'ahner. W. O. O.; A. O. Carnco.
'. W.C. I'., uud W. H. Llvermoro, Ltnlgo
'V'sJ
S. H. CLAUQHTON,
NOTAUY 1MIIILIC. Ileal Ktato Acent.
and Collector olCUIina, will promptly at
tend to au. bur.ntsi eutruMwl to his care. MAKING
UONVBVANORa A Bl'KCIALTV. Offlcs ! at th7
Post Office. XiotoAoaon. Or.
RAILROAD LANDS.
Hlxjrnl Xorms:
LOAV PHIOKSt
E.0NG TlfflRt
IjOW INTItliKST
Tno OrCRon and t'alirornln and Oregon
Central Kallroad Companies
OFFEIt their Unds ror tale upon the following libe
ral terms: Ono tenth of the price In cath; Interest on
the balance at the rate of seven per cent, one year
after sale; and each following year one-tenth of the
principal and Interest on the balance at the rate ol
suvcn per cent per annum, llotn principal and Inter.
lt pnyablo lu 11, S. Currency,
A iliscouut of ten per cent, will ho allon-n.l r.ir c ash
W Letters to be addressed to P. bCIlULZE. Lan
Acvnl O. A 0. 11. It.. I'oitUnd. Oreson.
AOKKTR roil HT NUIUCnlr.
0 "ii?1?!0',' v'tiDl Worry. McMlnnvllle.
K Jl!l'l"' Co,u' ,"CKA Judkllis, EuRcno,
W M Steele. Tnrtipr
A Jones, Htayton,
L Uraso, Halsey,
Bhumsn, Sharon, W T
.-.in tiarris, iirnojcs,
LMIchacI Wbestlandi,
N. I.acrolr. Hubllmliv
J .Votrls. Jlehamu.
A Wheeler, Bbedd.
I) W Klledco. HowelPr.
V .' mo, auverion.
... .
Tl. II I. 1..-- a. ,
ji .. xj uucu. iinniiinrn .1 A iin...
y Ii Itoland, Jeffersoti, lirowiiaviti
Mill Co.,
Wm t iv Si '& 8a,c,m' J,on ""J1 Washloj;lon Co
"'."'"'TravcllusaKenlcanor tho Wlliauiltw
. W. MlIXXTTMAZf,
Proprietor of llatlrrad Nnrsetles,
KAST, 1'OUTLAllU, OR.
river.
Fro n oh Wortuwooi',
Mr. Josojih liornardl has Just recolved a
number of easts or French Wormwood
bitters directly trom6unny vlno-olod Franco.
TIiomj blt'ors, If tliey will not euro all the ills
that tlfsti are heir to, will knock the day.
Iluhtsoutorplillls and layer and malarial
diseases or all kinds. Yo that aro sltllotod
take duo notice or the foregoiug aud soveru
1 ourselves accord InKly.
InturinattoB Wanted
Letters havo he n rtwwIvAil hv nrnmlnnnl
lartles lu this city, Inquiring tho nreseut
whereabouts ora printer named W.A.Youujr,
who was In this city about throo months ago.
His wife, who Is lying dangerously ill and in
itestltuto circumstances, at Oakland, Cal., is
very desirous of hearing from him. Interior
papers please copy. Ilea.
Property Sold.
Messrs. Keed A Cox yesterday aold the
housoand fraction or lot on Piety Hill be
lonnJuR to Mr. Al. L. Porter, consideration
J00, Also tha Davenport A Woltort wars.
home aud stand at tha Fair Ground crossing
to Mr. J. M, Stewart, consideration $100.
Final Settlement.
NOTICB is herebylslven that Mary J. Weslon, ad.
mliilstratorof the eMate of David Weston, ile
ceatcd. has this day tiled In the county court of the
htalo of Oreenn lor llio cuntr of Marlon her fltul ac.
fount In raid es'ate, and said court has appointed
Monday tbo se enth day of January. 1S7S. at 1 1 ..vinrir
a. m , f.rtl.e he.irlna nf objections thereto; tbrrcrro
all persons Interested in said ertato are rt-nulrtil to
appear at said dato at tie court hou.o In imIuih, Id
said county, then aud there- lo make nbjclluu to tho
allow auce ot said a.couut, If anv tliey ino
MAUV J WESTON:
41wl Administratrix of Kslato of l)a Id Wefton.
octSStf
fomt Mntml
F I K E
Notice.
t PETITION havlnc been ilted In the eonnly court
of Iho htato of Orecou for tho coulis i.r Mh.i...,
for th apiKlntment of K. S. (Jreso're as cutrdUn of
. "i r.;i "iwiiua rvsiueui minor, and
hatanl.y, Kecember 15, 1S77, at 10 o'ciotk In tho fore
noon, having been appointed for hrarlnir the aBe
now. therefore, all uersons Intei.tmi ... i,.....k ... '
Unlred to appear In said court, at the CKnrtbouio it
Mlem. lu said county, at said time then and there to
ruuTeBu-vrng -an, b. O, utYXUirO IvOOUia UOt 0
Fl'vwuu mm vuvu uaruila
COMPANY.
Capital, $300,000.00
Assets, - . $568,547.45
Incomo, 1875, - $465,904.29
Losses paid out since orgraniza-
tio " j 1,137,367.50
HAMILTON BOYD,
MAXAOEIt. '
u3 72 Vlrst M.. PORTLAND.
norawS
JOHN C. PKEI1LF.S.
County JuJ).-e.
Ixeoutrix' Notioe.
THE nndarsicned havlnc beea duly appointed ex.
xi,rvMWXi.f '' nd testament of James
McCobbln, late of Marlon county, deceased, therefore
all prsous havlne claims anlnst said decedsnfa cs:
tate will present them, properly Terlfled. to the nn!
dersUned, at her residence, la North Salem, within
six months from this date, and all persona Indebted
to slid estate will please make Immediate payment to
the undersigned at the same place.
.cii' ' 1IU. Jnon county. Oreiron. Nor. 19th.
lP' a BAllUAUA McCUIiniN
ral Executrix.
JOHN IVs.NTO,
BUEEOIK Or
MERINO SHEEP,
qiAKES pleasoro In offerlnir to tbo WooLGrowers of
a. Oregon and tho adjolnlne Territories tho rhanen
Address JOHN MINTO,
N. B.-Tbe Rams and Itam Ijimbs of the dock con.
bestvnon the ISLAND FARM, adjoining balem.-
TufPVtHl?"' ,n"n. v ,he Mm Place, or it the
11 JuKAJ,M. f0B.r "J2 1 haI1 mll ' ot too city,
balem, September 10. 1875. y'
REAL . ESTATE LOANS.
0KICON ANB WA8M1NGT0X
Trust Investment Company
F SCOIXAND.
TRI8 Company Is prepsred to negotiate loons im
,.Q'VIomi'otoJrSl'-00Oiecnr over IMPBO
YJS Cl2L OPKBft and PARM LANDS, fw
Oxed periods of yeais, or repayable by halfy early In
suaraent. I'or terms, apply to ' J
WIlilAM REID, Manager.
ni9T 9 FUt Street Kraind.
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