TpfEJ! V 5 ! A." K ell i JVPlas f HSBD1Y' directory. OPPICKUS oftlie NATIONAL GKANOI!. Matter John T. .Tone, Barton, Phillips. Ark. OHUttr3. J. Woodmin, l'aw raw, Van llarcn, Mich Isdurer. II. Bmcdley.Crcsco, Howard, la. Httwaril-A. .1. VaiiKhn, Memphis. Toun. ! tffewar Mortimer Whitehead, Mlddlcbusb, Somcri'Ct, N.J. . ... Onaptaln H. H. Kills, Bpflnjrliorouirh. Warren. .0. Trtatunr F. M, McDowell, Wayne, Htcubcn,N.l. Rfcrtlnry-O. II. Kelloy, Louisville, Ky. a alt-lienor '. Dinwiddle, Orchard Orovo, Ind. Om-MrK.JolmT. Jones. IUrton, Phillips. Ark. Flora -Ur. Haniuel II. Ailam'. Montlccllo, Minn. J)mona- Mrs Harvey Oodilard, North Oranby.Ct. sidy AtiMant tiUwarJhUtt Caroline A. Hall, Louisville, Ky. KXX0UT1TR COMMITTKB, D. Wyatt Alkon, (Chairman,) Cokcsbury, 8. C, M, It. Hhankiand, Dubuque Iowa. llntllAv T. I ?1i!tsn. fTlArrninnt. N. II. Alonro H lder, Kock Kalis, Whiteside, III. W. II. Chambers, Osweechco, Ilussell. Ala, Ofllcor of Oregon Slate dtrnuge. JtailtrVftn. Cyrus, Holo. OtnrntrK. K. Shipley, Osweco. Jjtcturer .Mrs. R, N. Hunt, Hubllmlty. HKTttary-H. W. Randall. Oregon Ufty. HUuard-V. B. Tbuma". Walla Walla, W. T. yHWrtrtA7irtirrf-(, W. Riddle, CanyonvlUe. tfVjtoin-W. ll.Oray, Astoria. JYwurer-S. P. I.co, Portland, Oae-AVrxr-Danlul Clark. Halem. JVrw-Mrs.il. A. Miller. Jacksonville. JVmon-Mra. B. V. nurhjm, McMinnvltlo. JiTwi-Mrs. E. A. Kelly. Ksst Portland. Aody arrf-Mre. Goorgla Bmllb, Hood Hirer, Wasco conn y. ... . KmcuHt Vmtmltltt-Wm. Cyrus, Sclo; R. Clow, Dallas; K. h. Hmlth, Hood River. Mfe juW;im 7i-S. ' !' rortlaad. Stato Orange Deputies for 1877 lt0ffi(4. rpfu. A HuMer".?.' Corvalll OotTallli CLACKAMAS. Knoth HUtrvIn Bntto Creek NW Randall ......Oregon City JWHajos MyrtloCreek OMOaidner Drain's Htatlon PJymptonTKelly..!... .East Tortland... .East Portland MAntox. PFOastleraan .tlnttovllo O W Hnnt Hubllmlty balom jFN T Miller". ' Jacksonville Jacksonville V A Patterson. Rlckreal Salem J J Charlton!'. (loosoUke Jacksonville DaBlfi'Klwi'w". Kerbyrllle Jacksonville James WMatlock Oosben It A Irvine....'. Lebanon AN"y John fZ":?.'. Ty?h Tho DaUes YAMIIIbl.. ... 1)0 Durham McMlnnvllb J tUpiilngton OaaUm D I) Itln'euart.'. Canyon City Canyon City R W Coi.yor Columbia City 'II F Tloiftr.0."' Tillamook North Yamhill J H wX" Wlon WMlon rooa. JIIsnryBhrocder.... Ott WABiiiNOTON Taiuuronr. rum. B W Krown..... Vancouver COLOMBIA. ItPHleln Dayton WHITMAN. nl.. L B lllnner Colfai Colfax rilllllALIS. M t, Ooodala ....EIma t)H MaiUham Chehalla Point TiiiniKTaN, i.i. I. fl Abbott OJrmpla oiympia Longiulrn Yelm Jullns llorton Hcatl'e Beattle I.BWIS. LMPIrrron Claqnato YAKIMA. 0 P Cook Kllenbur In any county where tho Deputy, a, pointed' U not hit most suitable, acd tho (Iranuet of iho toeallty will th.i properly llitlicaio 10 inu a cikiicc. niw ,.....,.... In laauy Inttanees 1 havo len obllited tu mnko ap. awlDlmvnl. wlUioul knowledge ,,,wJMfly,,H Master Orrvnn Hutu (Ir'amce, P. of II. Mooting of Subordinate Qranfjoa liINN COUNTY. Ilopo, No.'JI, mtiotnlii Albany, on tbo Il ml IIN-UunUv of iieh month, at 10 a. in. 0.k I'litlti, No. fl, in lUUoy, 'JiuUnd lili Hatiird'iyHiitll . m. n , , ... ,, lltnunr. No, litt, In Crnwrordsvlllo, 1st ndard SHtiirduy. at IS n. m. HyramiHO No. W, nl llllora Htutlon, 4th H4turiUy, at I p. ". . , , , ... liotmuou No. 21, nt Lobnnon, 'ill and ith Hatunlay. nt 10 . m. (Irand I'rrtlrlu No. ID, tth Hatunlay. Knox Huttn No. 1W, lnt and Urd halur- ' "rfalltlam No. 37, -ml nnd Ith SaturdayH, nt 10 a, in. ... , , Hrownsvlllo No. 10, lt and 2nd featur- 'Pai'igout, No. 7, lt Htul llrd KrIJnyH, ut 10 'lla'rrliburg, No. II, 1st ntul 3rd Halur- Uav, nt 10 ii. m. . . , Uhud.l, No. tl, Ut ami 3J Hnturdays, at 10 Happy Uf mo No. -Ill, Ut nnd 3d SaturdayH In iwuiii iiiomli from Oototwr to Junn,aud on the UtNaliinlny tlm lulanoHOf Uioyuar. lUrmotiv No. S3, 3rd Hatunlay, ttgularly, oxivipt In Nov. l)to , Jui.. Ftb,,aud Mttroh, whou tbuy moot tho Ut Friday. IIKNTX)N COUNTY. Hoap (Jrnok No II, Ut Hatunlay nt 10 a. in. Vltlin.llo No. W, UtTliursiUy, at 10 a.m l'hllomath, No 1'J, lib Hatunlay, at 10n.ni LANK COUNTY. Ortswiill, No 111, Ph Hrtlur.lay, 1p.m. Kiignnit, No, WJ, In Kugonu City, 3rd Hat .day, nt 10 a. in. Charity, No, 7(1. ill HitiinUy. OoHheu, No. 101. UtStiirdt.v, atlOo'clonk Jutiollou City, No. 13, Und Saturday, ui I HIiimiUw, No. SI, Ural Saturday In wtolt inoiilh.iM 10 a.m. , MoKuuilIii, No. 107, Camp Creok, Ud Katur day, VOIiK COUNTY. Oak Point, No. 3, Utntul3nl SatunUy. MAUION COUNTY. Halem OraiiKt, No. 17, Ut and 31 Samr. diy In tuoli moiitli, xopt In Aukuhi, Sop. timlmr, nnd Ootohrtr, whim It mtH only on tho UtSiiltirdtv U lhor hall In Salem. Abliiua, No IIW, I'll SattiMlay. Hrtok Point, No IS, HISitiirday, atl p. in Uittto Cnwk, No. 8J, 3rd SatunUy, ut 10 . in. VAS1IIN(11X)N COUNTY. lloavoiton No. 100, nieota UI, Saturday, nl lOo'olouk. Marlon County Pomona Qrango "Will moot on tlio first Friday In Jnn unry, nt 10 o'clock In tlio forononn, tit -Omnco Hull, .Sulom. A full titlond. nnoo IsdtMlrcd. Tlio Installation of ntll. corn will tukn pliico durltiir H'U muoU Inc. Work In Iho fifth dejrfoe. a. Y. Hunt. Tbo Bed Hills. Aa I r'dn along over tbo hills tlio dlstanco of som urn miles botweon homo and tbo olty of Baloui, I (-00 large traclM of land In procoss of grubbing by gungoaof Chinamen, and I think O, bow beautiful will bo these rolling IiIIIh ono day whon thoso grubs aro all cleared away and tbo faco or tbo country all covered with growing grain which will be, too, tbo way tblngi aro now progressing. What causes this groat obangn over tlio i nit, tbh dosiro to oloar these lands? Why lib tho certainty of a market, tno dollar and up ward for wheat, Ih what putH Nlutwj&ud tnU3do8 und botiCH to work. Toon thtiro mo other things at work in favor of the IiIIIh. It Is found thai they produce- boitor than wasonco thought tboy could: ouorotson Is that with tbo ploWH now In uao good plow lag can bo dono, which was not tbo crbo formerly, and nil fur mora know that poor plowing producos poor cropi In any land. Tiion tho termors on tbeso rolling lands can bd plowing and Hooding all wlutor, wlillo on tbo wet prairlo lands they mtiHt wait till dry weather to work tbolr Und; whloh glros (bo hills tbo advanlago In this particular. Then again tbo hills aro well known to Lo tbo hoaltblest portion of this garden valley of tho West, which is anotbor grand adyantngo. Yos, the hills are fast coming Into favor, and the grubs must git. L.U.J. In Memorlam. Whereas, It has pleasod tbo Great Mnstor to take from our Order our worthy Ilrothor, John Igo, by the hand of doath, Iheretoro, llesol vod. That wo tender our nlncero ym pathles tn tho bereaved relatives and notour ous frlonds of the docotsed. And an n tokou of respeot we drapn our hall In mourning and wear tho usual b ulgo for thirty days. Hlgned by Mary J. Harris, Win. Holder, Wm. O. Portor, Commlttoe. Willamette Orange, Die. 0, 1877. Oamo and Fiih Raising. Tlio Vremont Watchman speaking of t no (Ufinnpcnrintr or cnoico criimo from our forcHtn nnd HtronniH. Buinrc.its it re form In li'giHlution for tho protection of gniuo, Diiscu upon tlio riglit or lunci owners to that which Is upon tholr own ircmisas. wnut wo ncou, hhiivh, h n law not Hlmply protecting gnmo nnd firth for HUtih n luw Is na uaoleH8 its nny flumptunrystutulo hut ono making flnh aid gnmo tho property of tho ownornof tho hind on which tho uro found. Thon ovory innu who owns n foront or Hi ream would protect hin property In gnmo nnd fifth us much iih ho would pro tect IiIh poultry nnd Hhecp. A law pro toitlng llsh nnd gnmo can provldo no udequuto moans to .sccuro tho protec tion. A law milking tho llsh of tho Htnto tho property of thoxo upon whoso cMinio ui(y uro lounu, would miiKo enen land-holdor In tho Ktnto mi Intorc.itoil keopcr und gunrdinn of hl-i property. Then ovory man wl.l protect his owu rights In his trout nnd grouno, an much tin ho wonkl In hU poultry und Hocks. Tho territory of tho titato would ho con stantly under tho oyen of tho watchful guardians of tholr own right". Tho de populated streams would ho tilled cither by natural increnso of tho fuw trout that uro left In them or hy artificial propagation of both. trout und huIiiioii. Tho artificial propairntlon ot fish i.sof little um) ho long hh no ownership Is cre ated nnywhoro in tho fish themselves. Tlio result of such laws would ho, firit tho enrichment of tho peonlo of tho Stuto. Every farm would become u brooding ground for tho most deli cate nnd luxurious articles of food for tho tabic. In many a stream und fore.-,' would ho raised, without cost to the proprietor, food enough to eiitial the product of tho poultry yard and sheep, fold. Tho animal increase of fish and game, under favorable circumstances, is greater than tho annual iucroa.-o of domestic uiiimiils. Tho woods and streams furnish abundant supplies of costless food to their doni.eiiM. The proprietors in many ciues, if they did not wish to Bectiro their own game, could lease tho privilege of shooting or fishing, iih Is dono In other countries, torn hum that would exceed Interest und tuxes und furnish a handsome rev enue. At n recent mootlntr of tho ('allfor- nla Academy of Natural Sciences In San Francisco, Dr. liner Invited atten tion ton eucalyptus tree standing lu tho grounds of tho old Gorman hos pital on Hrnnnun street. Tho tree had passed through tho tiro of Aug ust, 187(1, and exhibited tho peculiarity of resisting tho action of tiro u prop urty well understood in Australia. Dr. Kellogg Mated that eucalyptus shin o,les were lu common uso In Australia, on uccouut of their being llro-proot. It was Impossible to Uro n roof made of this material. There were some Ul'J species of eucalypti, hut all Mimed to po'.se.vs this uoU'Combuitible property to somo extent. Showing tho results of scientific! farm ing, while Austria prodiu-o.s on ono souaro ntllo !I,71K5 head of stock, Prussia within tho sumo limits, raises 6,6J17. Franco 5,1170, Great llritaln 11,117. In Helglum, where ugrlculturo Is most naturullv pursued, it miu.-uo iuIIo pro (luces means of iinurUniiicnt for 7,1! 15 persons, whereas In Poland tho farming produces food for only "J.'Ji".) persons per square mile, 'Mill, taking tho world ut largo, n far less u vertigo than this is ob tained. rholmlinnn Unions Na. tW, held tholr mi. uiial liiloii ft fiwlr UruiKit H-OI In Jeifrr. sin, Derembor SU, with th lallowtm; n aul : M . N. It. Uolvj 0.,JfcoParrUhs I. , IiuM Mlll5 S . It K. M,vor A S. S., Kaniiv ltiwveas O , Junius Andtriu; T Mamiel UuiiHaluBi Sti,J 11. loony; Cen, Mrs. J II lxiHvi P., Mr. J Parntli, F, AnnUDoty: 1 A. S., Mih. .Uno Looneys O. K , l O Slior'ln. I'WalUiirtn of of lloerH will Ukn pUoo Ml uinir Imll In Jl OVr son, Ibn aemiul Saturday InJiuuarv, nt 10 o'uloqk A M, Members ot Ibn Order from other Orange ale Invited. N. It. Urrr, Secretary. WILLAMETTE FARMER. A NEW THEORY. It has long been regarded as a fixed fact thtit nothing but positive abstinence from the uso of Intoxlcntlng liquors would euro the Inebriate, nnd so well es tablished has that Idea become- in tho minds of tempcrnnco reformers, that any .thltiK short of pure cold water nnd no whisky could possibly savo the man who hntl permitted his nppetlto to overcome his ronson, that the argument was con- alftn..!.! nlnuiifl Mil. Hut recent discoveries have led to a de cided change of views upon this subject, and unlcs these prove to bo no discover ItB nt nil, a much more simple and plenB nut method of reforming drunkards i than anything yet attempted has been found out. It is nothing moro nor less than the substitution of vegetable for animal This theory was presented for tho con sideration of the Urltlsh Association by n Mr Charles Napier, who produced In behalf of It n number of Instances In which It was shown that wherever vege table fooil was exclusively U3ed, tho np petlto fornlcohollo drinks wns not only destroyed, butnposlllyedUtnste forstlm ulnntB established. Confirmed drunk nrda, whoso nttempts nt reformation had nil resulted In failures, were completely reclaimed by n resort to vegetable diet. While It In not claimed by Mr. Nnplcr that tho cxpcrlmentB,mado by nltn nre sufficient to completely establish tho cor rectness of Iho theory advanced by tho great chemist, Lleblg, who twenty yearn ago stated that many pcoplo found tbnt wlillo they could readily Indulge- their taste for vinous nnd alcoholic drinks In connection with animal food, they found that when n farinaceous diet wan adopted they could not do no. Hut enough has been demonstrated to mako the subject ono of tho prcntent possible Intcrcnt to tho friends of temperance, nnd to indtico experiments on n broad scale, in order to test Its correctness. THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL-ROAD-ASTORIA ROUTE. We can not deny but tbnt n largo num ber of our Oregon people would prefer to sco ono tcrmlmn of tho Northern Pncflc Knilroad on tlio Oregon scacoast within the titato- They dislike tho idea of the road coming to Portland nnd then quit ting it to make n final terminus on Puget Sound In ptirsunnco of this Idea, petitions havo been circulated, signed, and for warded to Wnshlngton asking that ono tormlnun of tho road bo made at Astoria. Although wo are very nuxlous that nothing should bo dono whloh would lu the least hinder tlm passage of u bill ex tending tbo timo for the completion of too xsortiiern memo Jtanroiui, wo at tlio Hiimo time can not see any good reason why the bill should not bo amended ho as to provide for a branch to Astoria. Wo bullovo ton tho company would zlndlv accept of such n chtingo in tno-bill pro. viuuig, oi course, mat uiesnmo propor tionate suiisioy was given mom. The 'extra amount of road rcqnired would only bo about fifty miles viz: from opiMislto Kalnma on the south side ot Astola, . Ww think the road could be very easily built and would bo of great importuueo to the State. rinlem Itccord. PUTTING CHILDREN TO BED. Not with a reproof for nny of that day's sins of omission or commission. TaKo any other tlmo but bedtime for that. If you ever heard a little creaturo sigh ing und sobbing in Its Bleep you could never do this. Seal their closing cyollds with a l;ls and a blessing. The tlmo will como all too noon when they will lay their heads upon their pillows lacking both. Let them then at least havo this sweet memory of a happy childhood, of which no future sorrow can rob them, tllvo them their rosy youth. Nor need this Involve wild license. The Judicious parent will not so mistake, my meaning. If you have ever met the man or woman whoso eyes have suddenly filled when a little child has crept trustingly to Its mother's breast, you may havo seen one In whoso childhood's homo Dignity and Kuvorlly stood where Love and Pity should have been. Too much Indulgence hint ruined thnusnuds of children; loo much love not one. Mr. Cherrybics propped his six mouths' old boy up lu a high chair, and then, looking admiringly ut tho crowing youngster, asked his wlto what was the difi'ercucu between the Indian chief now lu Canada and their youngest ofi'erlng. Of course Mrs. Clierrybles "givo It up," and the proud ather explained "One Is Kitting Hull, ami the other is sitting bully." Mrs. Cherrybics fainted. The frco delivery system Is in opera tion in 87 principal cities, and employs :V-05 carriers, who during tho Inst fiscal year, handled CG(t,oO0,0O0 pieces of mall matter. The highest cost was ut Patter fon, N. J., four and fifty-nlno hundredths mills, per pleco. Tho lowest nt Pough keeiwle, one and eighty-seven hun dredths. A (splendid Item nbout n man being kicked all to pieces by a horso yesterday was utterly spoiled by the oarrdessnoHs of thu man hluiHclf, who climbed Into (he hay-mow nnd stayed there until the horse quit kicking. And yet a cold world may blamotho reporter for this. There Is no exetno for this country having so many tramps. If our able bodied young women would marry and then taku In washing to support them, there would bo no necessity for the poor follows going about Mealing. Rptto croons like n snake out of tho hedge of deceit or tho sandbed of hypoc risy, and having fermented Its venom by hacking hi tbo sun of prosperity, nlins the most deadly wound nt tho fairest game. It cast n gloom oyer nn entire church fair tho other night when tho minister's son walked up to the grab-bag and prize cake table and demanded that the game bo explained to him before he bought his chins. l'he ITVIWV rlllg. Ill WhlCh a preClOUS. stone Is buried 111 the heavy gold, leavilg the Mirflieo of the Jewel only exposed, is now tbo fashionable engagement ring. It is ono thlnc to love truth, aud to neuk it for Its own nuke; nnd quite tirothi r to welcome o much of it as tallies with our Impressions and prejudices. JUSTICE. "That a Government of the pcoplo, by the people, and for tlio people, may nut perish from the lace of the Knrth." Aiuiaham Lin coln. Aro tho Amorioan pooplo sovereigns in tin turo and fact, or nre wo only subjects, serfs, or slaves to the Government T Do wo elect Congressmen and Senators and President, to bo our ropresentntlves, or to be our rulers? Is government tbo crenturo of tbo people, or nto we only tho creatures of tho Govern ment T Do tho people employ nnd pay thoso ollleors? Aro they or us tho Government 7 "r.nnarrwi lm tlm nower to coin money, nnd to rejrulate tho value thereof, nud of forolnu coin." Now if CongrocH woro truly tho peoplo,how oasy It would be to so coin, ls sim and regulute money Hint ''the grcntost good to the groatost number" might be Hchlovod. Co-nplatnt Is made tbnt our Gov ernment has boon selzod, aud Is now held In tho merclloss, snvngo nnd unroloutlng SAW-TKKTIt JAWS OP MONl'.V HHAIIKH 11 Our Government, which Is tho peonlo, nil tbo pooplo, high and low. rlah and poor, should bless nnd Don out nil. But how is it uowT Government only loans monoy and credit to brokors and binkors, some In America more io Europe and tbey in turn loan It to the people, at oxorbltant Intorest. For Instance, Government, that had plenty of greenbacks In circulation without inter est, issues 4, 6, nnd 0 per cent, bonds, which brokers and bankers buy up with green backs at par. Thus monoy that tho pooplo could use, Is retired frotr circulation by tho Government, and In tbo shape of boada, Is put npon Interest for 20 or 30 years. Dy the French system tho government gets ono per cent, from the banks of France, and taxes, for the privllego of Issuing notes, Onr gov ernment dbvs 5 or 0 percent, to retire her notes, and leaves the people without half monoy enough to move their Industries. Franco, In bor great German war, loaned herartlmns, mechanics, merchants, and all producers of commodities, all the money tbey noeded to carry on tholr business and send their productions to the markets of the world, thus bringing back the gold nnd sil ver of other countries, Bach a help was that goyornmont to her poople that in two years and four months they paid off the war tine of 11,100,000,000, which Bismarck sup posed whon he levied It, would orlpplo that nation forever. TUK rnODOCTS OF A NATION, And not the gold in her coffers or In her banks, bear taxation and produoe Inoomo wherowlth to pay her dobts. Franco, noting on this groat truth, favored hor producers, and not hor brokers, bankers, andSbylocks; nnd thus labor was befrlendod, families woro raised, and plonty abouudod, whilst ourniUorablo apology for a government In her groat xtrtigglo, by Inking tho other course, has Impoverished her prodncors, dis counted herHrtUnns, mechanics, nud labor ers, reduced wages lo ruuih utterly Inado quale to ral-o families, has caimod strikes In all brauubes if labor nud denrnaalon in nil Indtixtrli'H, Hun Iihn reducod a olrouUtlon or o'mi- gj 000 000,000 down to somo $300, 000,000, nil or which she ha-, put Into tho hatuU of brokers nnd baukers, who ask nud obtain I Mortal on It avoraglng 17 per cont. a year. NO IfmUSTItr CAN TAY TIIM. And thus the rich aro made richer and the p sir poorer. A few years oontlniienoe of tills perverhO system, nnd Iho ahylocks will own ovprythlmc. Hanks, railrnada, steam niilp linos, farms aud all public .ands, nnd the m4e will have to bn like tho poor In KnuUnit bolplca clods In the hands of -.buddy cod flah nrUtocrauy of mere mnnnyl mllllotmrud.by iheorlmlual wtakues or cut nal-in lunorauoH of our t'ongrmi that has autferud the clamors of tbo money grabbers to prevail over honest patriotism and ability which they wore supposed to possess when olocted. muvt niis'TniNO nn ronBvxnT Or will the peoplo raise In their might and reverse tho Engine or Finance that is driving us onward In d structlon. Wo need at least 82,000,000,000 of money among tbo people lo fr-elv move our property valuation of 10, 000,000 000 in nil Its available Industries aud productions, Supposing our great railroad thoroiiKhfires worn turned into toll roads, thatllko canals, rivers, lakes and oceans oould bo nuvluniod by individual enterprise; for Instance: take the Great Central, make 1 tour trank from New York to San Fraucitco, two tmcks each way so as never to moot or uolllde; one set for burthen trains and one for paxseiiKers, Not less than n million of men could find profitable business nnd em. ployment in frolght nud transportation, aorota this continent. IlllAINS AIIF. DNCQUAT, Sh ono. Homo men have heads for getting rich; yen. then the leas need that tbey should have tho laws mado so as to help thorn. It h"oii)h io me criminal for a man or class of men who havo flnanro beads born on tbolr shouldeiH, to overreach their less fortunate brntbors In humanity who have only farm ing or mechanic, mercantile, nrtlssn or la boring beads on their shoulders, and get nil the monoy by legislation, the equal right cf nn, pin iiiiu ineir poncei o snavo anu loan to their Um favored brothers. OhtPathor Abraham, whon you passed from earth n martyr lo your love of human ity, was thero no patriotism leftT No ono to ftnnd for tho (quality uf man? equality tho very kuelof tuo ConHtl.utiont fraternpy and brotherhood, the rlcht aud the potslbll tty of all to pursue and obtain happiness, the very planks and rlba of the Ship of (StatnT The people ory for help. Is there no bolp? God knows there will none come from the banks ani brokors. from Wall Ktreet, Chest nut street, nor yet from the ilub for tboy re fused it whon tbo life of tbo nation was In peril, 'and will tbey now loose their death grin when they have seized nearly all tbe rights and Interests of the people. Praying for the people to rouse up and savo them selves, I am, etc, G. W. Lawson. To tlio -rYilUorod IuiIIoh in purtioitltii-. Why nsed you suff-r with Paralysis when you oau bo cured? Why will you suffer with UheuinatUm when you cau be cured? And why tmve so msny nobes and pains whon It Is within your roaun to be cured ? lamnavrcitabltihfd In Salem, prepared to trrat aU03roaleDlMes,sachaslthenmatlm,Nenra'gl-, Consumption, Kidney dliraars, and In fact all diseas es thu human fkih 1 heir to, Special attention paid to Female Weikneis wid nerrous pmitrillon, which Is so common to Ladle. ChlldrenV diseases cot ex- ccpted. In conuecttoa with my pnctlce, I haro ono of the celebrated Medicated Vapor I.lbmlntf Cream I).Mhs, which aids vastly In removing all chronic dis eases. It opens the pores of iho sUd. and throws off tho slimy, morbid matter, which Is one of the creat causes of so much suffeilrg. When we once- think that two thirds of all e taVu Into orr system passes on throc-b ibe pores of the skin, wo ned cot stop loni? to wodiIlt uhr va ard IcV. urhon u. niv u, little attention to tha most Imiwrlant .miinrt r oar bodies. Daring thpa,tnlno months Ibavehad t&!s bath In operation, aud many ctn tctlfy to its efflcsey, I treat pillenis by tha week, or or single treatment. Ladles will do well to give- ms a cal'. Residence, southeast coraer of Center and Buurntr Street, Salem. BIBS, . W. OKAIO, X. B. Try to Stop Coughing, A gentleman called upon usrecently, Hnys JMVs Journal of ITcalth, who ac tuall v csenned tho fangs of consumption somo yours ngo; nnd wo tiro induced to present tho circumstances: ' You speak: of coughing continually. Lot mo sug gest to yon tho query whether this Jg not unnecessary und injurious? I have long hocn satisfied, from oxporionco nuA observation, that much or tho coughing which precedes and attends consump tion Is voluntary. Several years ago I hoarded with it man who was in tho In cipient Btagcs of consumption. I slept in n chnmher over his bedroom, nnd was obliged to hear him cough continu ally and distressingly. I endured tho nnnoynnco, night after night, till it led mo to reflect whethor something could not ho dono to stop It. I watched tho sound which tho man mode, nnd ob served that ho evidently mado u volun tary effort to cough. Aftorthlsl mndo n voluntary experiments on myself, nnd found that I could prevent mvself from coughing, snoozing, gaping, otc, in, else of tho strongest propensity to thoso nets, by a strenuous effort of tho wllL Thon 1 reflected that coughing must be vory Irritating and injurious to tho dol icato organs thnt nro concerned in it, especially when they aro in diseased stato. what can bo worso for ulcered bronchia, or lungs, than tho violent wrenching of acough? Itmustboworae than speaking. A sore on tiny part or tho body, if constantly kept open by vi olent usage, or mado raW again by. contusion Just when it is hoaling (and of course begins to irch),will grow worso nnd end in death. Certainly, a soro on the lungs may be oxpectcd to terminate fatally if it Is constantly Irritated nnd nover suffered to heal; and this, itscoras to me, is Just what coughing doeu for it. On the strength of such considerations as theso, I mudo bold to nsk the man if bo could not stop coughing Ho an swered no. I told, him what I thought about it, as above. Ho agreed to mako a trial; and, on doing so, ho found, to his surprise, thnt ho could suppress hi cough almost entirely. Tho power of tho will over it increased as ho oxor cisod it, and in a fo w days ho was mostly rid of tho disposition tn cough. His health, nt tho Bumo time, ovidontiy improved, nnd whou I last saw hlmho was In strong hopes of getting outoC dcuth's hands." I clasped her tiny hand in mine; I vowed to shield her from thu wind, und from tho world's cold storms. She set her beutiteous eye on me, nud with her little lips said she, "An umbrella will do ns well." O. A. IIkd. Notary Public. T. . Coxi REED & COX, Real Estate and Insurance r' ' AGHQISX.e. Loans negotiated on Favorably Terms. 1 Buy and Sell Gold and Silver, State, County, and Ci'y Warranti. Agents for Heed's Opens noose, tST Omco. at tbo corner of Heed's Opora IIodm. sc2S HALXJf, Oil. S3jl KSTAUXISHkili 1866. Willamette Nursery G. W. 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