g-wrry(i ktww-..-...,.. i WILLAMETTE FARMER. i CI h, TtfE rop.E ClECr,E. Coihluctt-d by Mtt IIaITIK D. Clmikk. 8A1.ISM, FKIDAY, JAN. 11, 187S. S03IE DAY. Somo ilny, If I IIvp, tv Ipller w 111 c-nmo From cwr tho plain, In my mollicr'aboinc, And I hIiiiII ojhii ll uiiawaMt Of whul tno v ullit nl' 1'H tidings nto. Ibhnll rrnd,nnd ntnrt 'iifnth 111" havy blow That mil"! n i n , or Minn or lt o, I kii-w, And 1 -1'itM tin-urn llut my in i lif-r'H :,o. Are w Jlklut, lu j'tncti thu gnlJun hliet't. My txirrowlnt; heart will know Mir- 1 blest, That hi-r lln-d timidi imuao necdhiK n-td; Htlll It i'hii but mourn Unit no loving upeoch From tbla bouio lo hers overnioro can roaub. It oan but rooarn that no othor eyes Will mo no ruuob In my thouK.hu lo prize. No other ho Art no pitiful bo For the griefa and trials that cotno to mo. Home day that's not far bor prayers will oeaie, . , , , Though my need of thorn, niay lndeod In croasej 141 think of them, kept (when my spirit faint) . , , In the goldtn vials with prayers of saints. Ukllk W. Cookk. THE DABKEST HOUH. MY BAltA.lt J. WADIIAMH. TI dark and Uroary wailing For ilio tiluhl to pant away, Butihoy toll mo It mover Drki-st j ast ut dawn of das'. Kut tho crrsi It neoma m heavy, And God' way fco dark to me, Tliwt lvn urown weary wulilug Tho dawning bright (o eo. Oli, mint It prow much darkrr Urn tho coining of tho MchtT Will Urn bright, brlpht siarof morning liver show llet promUod llgntT 8omo utara the darknom showed uh Dal Ihflr llnht 'Odii ttaied away, And tho datknesa growth deeper Unruly It must soou be day. Aqnletstealotho'ertno, Fur I fenl that morn I nigh. Though all eaith'a patlm iito droary, Thmo In llRht for ns on high. For bright Ood'a radiant Minnhlno To mourning heart Is given, And we aball know no sorrow, For there's uo nlht In heaven. Moro about tho Stato Fair. Ed. ITomkCidclk: I was in Salem when tho Hoard of Managers hold a mooting for tho purpose or rovlslng tho Premium List and changing tho rules and regulations for tho coming State Rilr, with the vlow ot making it bet tor for tho Society. I, liko many oth ers, went In to seo what they were go Ini in do with tho premium list. I was astonished. Thoy were giving it n tho rough overhauling, cutting somo pro intuitu) down, raising somo higher, and throwing some out entirely, so it was pretty well changed. Aftor being there souiu time, tho ladles asked for a com mittee to revlso tholr premium list. Tho request wiw grunted them; so thoy went to work, two or tlireo of them, and partially revised tho list, witli the assuraofo that if thoy raised tho pre miums or added any more money to tho list it mould all bo thrown out the Hoard would not recelvo It. Tholr worklwas limited; thoy could not make any changes that would plo.iso tho pco plo who exhibit their nrtlelcH for pre miums any butler than tho old one. I am Miro that tho new list of premiums U not as good as tho old one, for all tho gwcepitakcri premiums I bellovo were out down nearly ono hnlf, except in Di vision L, Class fi, Hrahltug. This Is very easily accounted for: Somo of the regular exhibitors in this class wero on tho committee, nnd they did not see fit to cut it down, but still thero weie changes nir.tlo to suit certain persons living In Salem who had articles nl roady made for which thero wero no proniiiims. Thero was but ono super intendent nppolnted that was n com mended by tho committee, and that WdB Mrs M. K. Cook. Thero was a lady iceoinmended for DlvMun J, and Mr. G. V. Hunt wa.p:jinted in lu-i place a good hofection. 1 reinembei tho F.utMr.UK.iid tlio report of tho la dies Mas received; I think only par tially received. I heard ono lady h.i. to another. "L'xik mill the reporter N here, and ho will take every word ymi siy"; uHiMquently th.'io was not much arguing amongst tlio women. Moi.i.y Madia. How HiitDal'i.v. At n recent meet ing I" England to dl-UKS aerial niiv jg.iliiiit, it wailaid ihiwn ns I he jimp oslt inn nf the A eniii.iu llcnl Hi n-1 fly tiiat filght v.vs meri'ly a inei-lianicnl action, (.qia'tlo of iuiila'inii, tiiat n was iiiniioNted by ah ti'lN or oiliei contiiv.iiuvs fur cfiVctiug lovil.v, nnd that Hie liallnou n.-, a means (.1 locoiitutiiiii w.i'i UM'less to linn excepi In tlin w.iy of wafiage. Tim winy ofa Itinl was a nlrucliiro which fot utrengtli and lightness comiiiucd wt hid no pre.-ciit means of iuiilating. After ii'ft-ring to the wings of difieroi.i birds, tho lecturer deduced from ne counts read befuro Ids Mx-lety, Hint long-winged blrdncould not manipulate thoir wings pmpeily until they win somewhat raised from tho ground, and that to obtain power upon tho atmos phere tho bird-, made a run, heaplui boforo them a mass of air nearly equal Jug tlicir own weight. HOW H BEGINS. "OIvo mo a luilf-penny, anil you tn:iy pitch ono of tlic-o rings; mid if it CiitchcH over it null, I'll jjivo you three UOIU'O." That seemed fair cuotisli; so tho boy liuiulod him a hulf-oomiy and took tho ring. Ho stepped Imek to the Make, tossed Ids ritiy, aud it caught on ono of tho nail d. "Will you tako six rlnps to pitch again, or Ihreo poneeY" "Three pence," was tho answer; and tho money wuh put into his luind. Ilq stepped oil', well satisfied with what ho had done, and probably not having -an idea that ho hud dono wrong. A gen tleman standing near him had watched him, and, now, beforo ho hud time to look about and rejoin his companions, laid his hand on Ills shoulder. "My lad, this is your first lesson in gambling." "Gambling, sir?" "You staked your half-ponny nnd won six half-pence, did you not?" "Yes; I did." "You did not earn them and thoy weronot given to you; you won them Just as gamblers win money. You have taken tho first step in tho path; that man has irono throueli it. nnd you can huh tho cud. Now I advlso you to go and give lilm Ins tlireo ponco buck turn ask him for your half-penny, aud then Htiiud t-qinire with tho world, an honest hoy again." lie hod hung his head down, hut raited it quick! ; and his bright, opun look as ho said, "I'll do It," will not hoon bu forgotten. Up ran back, aud soon emerged from tho ring, looking happier than ever. Ho touched his cup aud bowed pleasantly as ho ran away ,to Join his companions. This was an honest boy. Morning Star. What a Boy did for tho Steam Engine. In hlsnrtlilo In tho lpttlar Science Monthly, on tho growth of tho btcam engine, Prof. Thurston says that when tlio cnglno had assumed a form that somo what resembles tho modern ma chine, an Important defect still oxisted in tho necessity of keeping an attend ant by tho cnglno to open nnd shut tho cockB. A bright boy, however, Hum phrey Potter, to whom was assigned this duty on n Nowcomen cnglno in 1713, contrived what ho called a scog ytnn. catch rigged with a cord from tho beam overhead which performed tho work for him. Tlio boy, thus making tho operation of the valve-gear automatic, Increased tho speed of tho engine to 10 or 10 strokes a minute, and gavo It u regularity and certainty of uction that could only bo obtained by such an adjustment of its valve!?. Tills Ingonious young mechanic afterwards umimo a hkiiiuu workman, unu an ex cellent engineer, nnd went abroad on thuj'ontinent, where ho erected seve ral lino engines. Potter's rudo valve gear was oon Improved by Henry Heighten, aud tlio now device was ap plied loan engine which that talented engineer erected at Newcastle-on-Tyno in 1718, in which engine hosubitituted ytib.'tantial materials for Potter'd unino cljanical arrangement of cords. Oeorgo Washington, when qullo young, was about to go as a mldnliip man; everything was arranged, tho vessel lay opposite his father' limine, t ho little boa! had como lodioro to take him oil', and his whole heart was bent on going. After his trunk had been carried down to tho boat, lie went to bid Ills mother farewell, and saw tears bursting from her eyes. However, ho said nothing to her; but feeling that she would bu distresed it ho went, aud perhaps uover tie hanpyngaln, ho turn ed round to tlio hervant and said, "Go and tell them to fetch my trunk back. I will not go away to break my moth er's heart." His mother was struck witli his decision, and she said to him, "George, Ood lias promised to bless the children that honor their parents, aud I believe Ho will bless you." Tun It.wD.m I suppose wo Invonll read how tlio ravens saved Elijah's lifo, I'erhaps your lenders would liko to hear a Utile story, which Is quite true, about u raven Unit sived the lives of -oiiio men in England. Many years ig-i mmiio men wero woiklng in Win slatlw Quarry near Kiug-lirldgp, in Hovui.; lliey were Just going to have -omo dinner, when a raven stole ono of i Ik men's dinners, aud fiew mv.iy willi il. All the men ran out nl the quarry to ceo tho bird flylngutf with it, it ix 1 while they weru tloiugMilhoquar ry fell in. If thoy had been in it they would all have been killed. So you co thai EHj. ill's life WdHMivcd by hav ing loud brought lo him by tho raven-; hut tlit'Mi men wero mi veil by linviiiir samiMif their food taken away. lAUta W.-.'. Advici: to Hoyh. llor.ico M'nnii vrln-: "You tire undo In be kind, geiieioiis, mignaiiiiiiiiu-'. If iiiero is i l".v in M-hiinl wiin has a ilub foul, tluii'i let him kimw tlia, ymi ever saw it If llit-rc Un i.inii' boy, iiiigu him nine put of I he game wnicli Ihm nut riqiui.' runuiug. If there is a hungry our, givw hint part of your dinner. If I hero i-i a dull one. help lilm in with hi-. Ie-Mii. If there lie u bright one, be not envious ' f him; fcr if ono hoy is proud of Ids talent.-, and another it on-vhai-i of I hem, tliero are two great wrong-, and no moro talent than before. If a Lrgcr or a Mruugcr bu.v bus injur ill you, and is nirry lor it, forgive him, ind n-qucnt tho teacher uol In piinl-li him, All the school will hIiow by their couulonaiico how iiiui-l Quttlor It is than to luivo a great Hit," Wjii:uu Dakikij Hooni: J)iki. Daniel Uoone died at tho house of his pon, Major Nathan Uoone, on Femtno Oii'ro Creek, St. Charles County.) Mo., on (September i!0, 1820, in tho eighty. sixth year of his ago. Tho next thy his remains worn moved to tho hmisu of his son-in-law, Flanders Callaway, near Mnrthasvllle, Warren County, where, after a funeral .sermon by Utv. JaineH Craig, a Min-in-law of Nathan Uoone, they were interred on tho miiii mit of n beautiful knoll on Tenqiin Creek, about ono mllo Houtheast of Murthasville. Tho home it two-slorv stone building, and tho firs, of Its kind erected in tho State Is yet standing and occupied as a dwelling. A HnuoiNK. Miss Qraco Vernon Russell Is a young Eugllsh lady, only 10 years old. Hearing of a boat being capsized, Miss liussoll rodo on horso back down a steep ciiff at full speed to the scene of the disaster. She rodo her horse into the sea, and succeeded in renching tho boat, accompanied by her servant, nnd with as many women and children clinging to hor and her horso as possible, sho raado for tho shoro nnd placet! them In safety. Tho Koynl Humano Society has awnhlod tho brave girl a silver niedallhm.l with a brozo mcdalliou to her servant, who saved a man. It has been asserted, as a reproach to woman, that alio has no inventive gent us. In refutation, Mrs. Nancy Todd, or Missouri, has taken out a patent Tor a chicken coop which defies tho en trance or all vermin. It .Is simply a coop which Is raised in air by a contri vance ulmllur to a well sweep, tho coop dangling in air when it is raised, to tho great aggravation of tlia var mints, who sit licking their chops be low. j CHOICE RECIPES. Gdaiiam Gkms. Four qunrts of gra ham meal, ono cup of wheat Hour, ono cjp of corn meal, ono tcaspoonful of soda, one-hair cup or brown sugar, anu ono cup of yeast. Let theso riso all nltrht lor breakfast, and through tho forenoon for dinner. One-fourth of this amount is enough for u smull fami ly. Btkamkd Sukt Puddino. Ono cup of stoned and chopped raisins, ono cup of finely-chopped suet, ono cup of brown sugar, ono cup of sour milk, one ten spoonful ofsaleratus, and flour to stir It quito stiff like broad. Steam tlireo hours. HerrlcHor currants may bo used lnBteud of ralslnB. GtNOKit BNAra. Six teaspoonfula of butter, four tcaspoonruiB oi water, ono tcaspoonful of soda, and ono tcaspoon ful of ginger. Put theso in a cup and fill tho cup with Now Orleans molaasoB. Flour enough to roll. Ho careful not to scorch in baking. BREVITIES. To mako light of uny thing set It on fire. A man wiuds up his clock to mako It tun, and his business to mako il stop. uOh, I've loved before." said n De troit woman to her fourth hUHhind, as hho took u handful of hair from his luui becausQ ho objected to hang out tho week's wu-dilug. A Junior student, In rendering nn arcouut to his father nf his lust term's oxpBiises, entered an item: "Charity, $:$0." Ills father wroto back. "I fear (hut charity covers u multitude of sins." In Germany It hns been strictly for bidden to build school-rooms wllh win dows on both Kido:, such illumination always having proved injurious to tho eyes of the pupils. LIMITATIONS OF SCIENCE; When Professor Tyndull, In his fain ous Ilelfust address, Hturtlud his tuaool- iiti'8, anil both tho learned aud tho reli gious world, by Hinting that lo its furth cut i efca robes, and by Its last analysis, soli'iieo entirely falls to detect any other forcu than (lint of nature ittelf, ho utter ed only an obvious nnd a conimonpluco truth Science, liowovcr excellent, Is Holf-llinltcd as to Us application. It In hluit up to iiuture, ami cannot go beyond I lain i iio-id IhullatlouH; ami nil Its Ihwh ami iiiodca of action nrn within Hhowii Mihciv. As ivi-II uilcht tho 1:11ml (rent of euloiv, or Iho deaf of wiuniln, ns for hcIi'ihsj, which rolnti-s only to natural ililii(;n, lo H'.-jmih fur ihoHpirlliial; ami as tlio wmi t ofthu-o iH'ii'i-pliniiH o:i the put oi i ne oiiiiii nun iiio ii'iu is no ei'iiifiuiH nualiiHt Hk) existence of the oljects which they lull to detect, mi Iho f,iliiir of sci ence lo llml niiyihiug beyond natiiro and its laws Is not even negalivo ovldei.uo that there Is not a tin-Tiiniur,il or Hpli imal nniveiHc. The things with which Miioticc luis lo deal ar not ? ivillcaies of Iho divine pt-iMiu-iliiy. Gml Na Hjitrii; and spirit Is chHu-iitliilly niioiher ndiiii tnlug llimi in uli-r Jlad'that high. piH-.il ol initiiri-, thi-iefnre, c.iuicil h ivt-eari-hcsa lliniiiaiiil l lines I'uillii-r, In uiiihl have fiitiim only lliefjrccsauil Iho I-ivk of iianne. An eastern t.ao of nn. clitit Ilium cnnfrniiu-il Iho ijjinu folly wllh Ihelnqiiliy lliu uei-de I un tiiriwer: 'Cau-l thou lliul out the al-iil-;liiy unto p rfcctionV" Tlio helghl.s ami thu depths alike coiift-is Unit ihey do mil contain li I in . Tlio declaration of Sc. Paul, tlmi 'the worl 1 by wl-doni ki'i-w not Ooil." wuhIohii leyeliilliin ihuii tho leuognl tlou of a natural ami uiccisiry truth, lint whllu r.olciice forever nils liidmuoii htralu tho exiniiiiico of a pomonal (Jod, it Hhowlhe iii-iiI of hiicli u one to t-tuml over the woild of iiuture; anil no It cre ates n Htiong (iiilcct-deiit pinlublllty In favor of Ihedivliio t.-Mlmuny rexpectfug hlii)M-lf, IiIk hi'jiig hud hji iiltribilti-K, I wliicli comes o iimti'a Hpiritunl jtoivi-p-l j tloiw through the liibtltutloim of lulth. OUhtiUN. ItY J. 1 VUATCir. In bnyltoidV dayi I IiphhI utorlps lohl or MHiny ollnifc and hiiils of unld, Of tow'r'lng iiioimialiiHcaip"d wllh .now Tluit HhriiH llku Urn In tuiii.-nl kIowj And, n 1 llhloiitd titi-Huli won', My (nor Rial llhln nu Mllrred. And 1 m tr I wIkIki! lor nnnlioodV prime, Tluit I mlxht renoli Urn: loely ullmo. At loiiRlh my clilldhooil dnvH worn pasted, And iimnhood crovvnt-il mv brow niinst, And nfuai as tho Monti khiK ciiui), And Hwfpimiro-- ilie In r.-i plain, And iilpi-ed my raw, my llni!iir fror.1, Aud dnf.O'i 'iiiand iny Iioiihk Hid wnoiva, 1 tlinuglii imiobnf that sutiet stioro hero driltltig slorui8 ato felt no uijro. (D'c starttd) 'Twa9 In tho days of civil war, Nor railroad then nor palace car Was thorp, that I might safely ride O'er grassy plain or desert wldo, I) at by slow loll, wo day by day Traversod this long and daueorous way, Until the oxen at tho wheol Dacame so weak that they would reel. Falso lakes and forests rose to vlow, To luro ub from the pathway true, Dut, over as wo neared the place, Nor lake nor forest could we trace; The tow'rlot? mount, the sagy plain, Dut tlrod our limbs and vexed our brain; Yet onward, under woltoti sky, Wo crossed tho noxious alkali. ( ft'c reached the goal ) AllhonRh our patient toll was o'er, And we had reached ttiat siuiMtt slinto, Whero d.tslilnt: Hlreiitna nnd rivers bold Flow in tholr eourm o'or sinds of koM, Whero ninunliilns moon mnutilhlns high, CoiiiiiiliiKlliur with tho cloud mid xky, Where gratsy plains und forests uraud Uulto to beautify tho laud. Oh, beauteous land t Oh, lovely placet My home, my happy reotlng-placo From Cciro ami daiiKor, toll and strlfo: Ms lirro 1 lake new Itaao of life, While drliikhiK from tho urystal fountain That Kusbes from tho snowoUd mouuUln, Which in their silent grandeur rlso And seem to touch tho very skies. Oh, laud of hoalthl Oh, land of lovol May guardian augvU from abovo Wawh o'er Iheo hi thy youthful days, And teach thy children wladntu'd ways, And evor. as thoy onward toll, . To curb the stream or till (ho xoll, May they look upward from thy sod, And bloss this land aud pralso ihy Ood, in, in uia Kuuiiuuss, una nu uiost This bfauteous land, this glorious WosU Halkm, Dec. 25, 1877. - THE LAW Or PANICS. In discussing "j.nuicb" sumo tluio ago we drew nttentlon to a fact which, wo think, hnd previously been little noticed, that tho Interval between them Is twice as great In this country ns in England, and that it Is only this country aud Eng- land und Franco which have, unUI very recently, been exposed to tlieiu. Since 1870 they linvo begun to appear In Aus tria and Germany, and even HihsIii, which have hud one n plecv. In Eng Inud Iho first was In 1707: thu otbersbavo followed lu 1807, 1817, 1820, 18U7, 1B47, 1857, and 1800, or, at Intervals, or about ten years. In this country, tho first wuh in 1815, and Ihey recurn-d in IBM, 18-17 und 1873, oral Intervals of about twenty years. Tho reason why they appeared first in England nnd next In this country lu the earlier development in these two countries not only or commercial and In durtrhil enterprise, but or thu system or buying mid selling on creilit-thut Ih, nut with money, hut witli promises to pay money. Without credit you cannot luivo panics. They do not show thein-Bolvt-alnan agricultural coniniunlly, or In abbiirarnus or In m-unr,- eoiiiiiiuiiliv. They have never been known on the greater part of tho European continent u o n i now, lor tno mono reason ttHxigui-u. by Mr. Iiright for thu absence in that in- clou, until very recently, of bunks of irauu. You Eavo no Ezcuso, Havoyon any excuse for fiiinirlnR wllh DjKpepnluor LlvorUomplahil? Is tliero no.v reukon why you Nhould go on from day to day eoiiiplilnlng Willi Hour HtmiMoh, Hick llead-nulio, iIiibiiiialCoillv(-iiu-H,palpltiitloii of tho Henri, Heart burn, Wator-brssh, Ouawlngard hnrnhiir pihm at the pit of l ho Htomaoh, Yellow Hkln, Uouled Tongue, und dlHsgrei-Hhlo luhio in tho month, (Niniuig un nf food sfier ouhi.', liiw cplrlts, tt i. Nol It Is positively 3 our own fiiiilillyoud'). (Join onr Drnuulsi .toil gMl n DdKIo ol (liiiii-N'H Auuusr Ifi.ovi:a for 7r renlH your euro Is cerUln, hut if you doubt thl-i, gut h Hniiiln llottlo for II) oouts und try It. Two doses wIM rHIevn von WRXElVW Ifuch Nnm'jrr ciniitii rsiditi', iiM'ixrtni) Wou-I (' fiiMinci) 1'i.fii A lin I'llnlu I nn ili-L-iut eaiit-r. "illlllTT Til" I'AUK III il( II iunl- un mill iin uliliil notion M-iittzluu niiii full nf lufiirni ilmi In IIiil-II-Ii hi (I tloriiini. 1 'rlro. l 21 li Ji'tr; I'lin CO"l"- ' ffi. Vlcli' I'lowrr- end r1 c ill i ill luiur curcr.; tun VrciUililo i.'nnloii, In i.iv.uut dull) c.Yur VIoU'm 'iiiili-miF, ! 3X) U'nilr.-illonf, cljr ff CC'llU. UilCl'-. , .1 11 -!S V P'l; llntlifH'cr. N. Y. Mwtifflm .1 ?-W.- nTZ., " 1- -VTiMaCfiCs. zr '?: 4 ft . i,,-..? K.KSifii ,4r.7-r-,:7 RE-afleraf vvii ,'yr .'-.'". -r-'ri'-'i mi My nonuiil fniiilfigiin r Vccilati'fl rod ?l,ic-rhuwl fur Itj7it.lli iiiiK-nt PUHK, In J.inuiij 11 nil M l.ni'ljf tulum-ro.f il '-nii iiinl nu wrlu o'U 1 1 ITjr huh df lliu l,r i'l c illic Iiiii i Vv-yflnlilu in-6 I ivi-r -mil u y niiy u-t Inmu v niuii'i n lru iiir-i in nf v ll. li wi i-i.mn nn in lx Miud firim I 'rln t il il r-rll i-n for il livnll in in i li pa'-i.kia. All it il nM fniin in I'ltil'lthniiiil r nut it in in- li ah i u-ii r il t ii in n-nn'; fn llml nUuii'il't liriiraniinjMl.il I will refill llt imlri I'U. i. thu inWIml Inirnlu j r f lliu llnl.har, Ami llnrtil, ln4t M ,n .leu. thr Midi i ! ml 'nti'ii K., nnil a i-cnru m iiltji-r nu vnj tiln h, I Invlld Hi-IHiri-nnr nr nII wtiimii'iniliiiiH In lute lluir tin -llit-ctly mill Iho-tMui r, Iruli, Iim- Mutof lli Vtl littl mrilu. Nuiv ' ii I lili-- r i ccll'ly 3mmmm X2Cy,xxfc JCllo 22i:vl&m.ixx. A- a uotiqaornr of ltlicuiiu'lnn. Uinf Nau ralpla, nnd euro lor i-uroi uliv hikI mII dlsnaicii HrNlmt from linparliy of blood, the old and reliable Kiimllj Mi'dluiiio,i7jn((,iiJrViIii 'i H'rtiids micipiHlcd, hm ptoydii iiy over .'1LKI.00O ymit eurn :lurliiK Ilia pnttSlyeirs. Is a rudlcil vegetablo Ciunpoiiiid orairnp. rilla, Dnuk, OiuIhcuih, ,s , iindu pjniHiunit euro. Sold by nil ihiignlstH aud country grocers, 'J'Hko noihlng r-lp, mid If thoy haven't It no snnd by ii.xpru.-s, bo.nd,nvory- hero, at (I nnd $1 Hu per boiile; ?l Oan.l M CO half do.. 11 ait ,V II vvrr, L'lo Orand Sit., Now York. Dr. H. SR1ITE-I, flffl I E3 3NT T I J3 "2? , SALEM, OREGON. OfflM movod otct DftKYMAN 01109. NEW STOUS r" Offlco hours from 9 a. m. to S p. m. NORTH SALEM STORE. W. lu. "W-AJDE, A T Tllg BMCK STOnB. HAS JUST KBCCTV tX. ed a full atrortmentof Gronoral Morohandiso, Dry Goods. Grooonco, Boots Sl Shoos, Hardware, Clothing Oalcnlalod for tho Cltyand ConntryTratic. Iloricht kr low, and will bo Mil at as SMAIJ. A ritOFIT. as Ukmo who SKLL AT COST. IWUood dulh i-rrd to inv D.trt ol tho cltv froo or chirio. Not6t Mrs. Rohror's Now Romedy ron tub ZiUiras a msktinq mm wonmcrfvl svoexsat THIS ruitRLY VKORTA1ILE HKMEUr DAB no tiiuAl In tho relief and cum or ConKbf , Coldf, Afthma, llronchltU, Cronp, Whopping Coajrli, Met Hon, Ac. It hit jiroduced om remarkublo enrci. Sola by rlnurulfts grnrrallr. I'retircd only by T whom all Icttor of bunncm nhuuld bo aitUrfcd. Farms and Laud lor Salo. OKKKIt POIl HM.R ONK KAHM, TU) ACHES, IlK) crrn 111 Lnlllrit nn. iihk nrrhanl .lir. .,.. tho l'lc'ut Hill roil. sbont U mtlrr from Kuvrno Clly. M'o, about 140(1 nrroa of MIXKD LAND. rnntity, uironmled liy hill mul brnnh land. Throo or four Tory Kinil hiui nn bo midi out of It. OooJ place for colony. Want to rt-ll tho whn'e Un toKrth cr. Thl Land U sltuatul In Leno ouatity, about U miles from Ktu-onu City, mul nli frnm CrrnwrU. Jus Adilit- V. H. DUNN. Aiffm City. N0TICK TO I'KKSONS INTKMUN0 TO KMIURATi; TO 0UKU0K. Direct Passage from New Yorkto Portland, Oregon. IAN Dri-illTSIMT O. Jt (7. IL, I I'omtlimu, luna 1U.1HTI. I TIIK OltKOOM HTKAMMIII COMPANY UAH aitn-ed In enrry on It, Inm utiumn-liln.niitr bulmr hullt nt Chotlor I'a , by Julm Hunch & Sou. nn.m hor rinniilullnn, nu or atmul iho l&lli day of J.tauiry, H7S stcrrasn imonirern Irnm Niny York to lNinbinl, (Uriel, via tlm Htrnlt, of Maellnn, at tho oiirumely luw.ratuor 75 00 curnney, bojrd luctoili-,1. 'llilr-it-iimi;rwlllboUio bi-rt, tn)iiKml an I mnit cninfiirlilily airaiuiril flilp uvir hullt lu lbs Uulieit HtMi-K, Ntii-i-il, )f iMi, l)lminliiii: tM lol lu li-iU'Ui; 7K fiH-l hmm; -J-,.; ib-pth nftiold; ouuiolty, .0 tnn: ail raliln unu M) iwrao iiajiifi. Tnon tlnituiiiil Iho r-li"Tno will rveviya sueclai al-U-nUon; Il will litmnvldoi with all inoiUrn lino.-oro-iiiuiitamiil lu vviiUUUiiii vlll bu in-rfi-ct Kvi'ry at-ti-nttn-i will In . aid to tin comfort of num-iirrt, and the faro will on or the ln-nt qutllt'. Wrt of Iho ileclcr oin will iHinitnl npfnr ii-lilijciallii tiuri m, Mltliavluw tulurnl.h innK-m-int frch uiwat tfu rlni'lhn mIkiIo voyhi-b, 1 liu yn no III ho iraitu In about r-lxty kUjp. To tMl.t ierion wh clolru tut inliirntu tuUrriron, ititrlonlliirnl and othtir luiiili'inniia lll bo l-Uvuat vi-iy low rat- I'nr ptirH'ina hnrn who havo filndi In Uio AlUnllc Stair n. hln to cni.it in Orivun thU nlTnr a rnro iiii'irtinilly. u Urn nnnoytiiciH and fail-uo of iho tiy.ir'nii t rmitu by rail uro nyoldcd, and Iho iaM,(e la CiinrliltMlily In-it. Knrn.iiilrtilir tnfiirinitlnn nddrcaa K. 0, Hol-mlilL I Himlh Wllllim Ktreul, Now Voik. or IJyinOl . I. HmiVWK. Laud A tent O. ,t O, II. It. On . I'ortliml, Otn. rrrna PLHMMBR FRUIT DRYERS. l'niencui! April 1877. rpilF.ir. MrilINK-l AUU U.NHUIIPASSKn I1Y liny n her fir llry'iic nr I'rii-crvliiif Hnill ind Ni-Ui-IMi'iii of all Mml. iiKlaruu'initniclwl amltur nl.lird ctiuipttle lu f.inr ilinVr.rit flem, ii-nnoly: 'llm Tom Tliunili Urjcr-cipmlly nf hurliitl tf .iikr ur limn- irlc... $ 78 Ilie fiinull I'ninll) Urjcr cnioclly of IV bmnoiap rliiiur-pilii- J13 I'lio I'ninlly lli-jer -ainclty of 3 budielH pirhuur-pili. soi Tim I'Mitorylnycr -capacity ofObuUU nr huur-julcu , , 'rh(ilirjirwrronwai(trd I tin Cm (iiiital Unlal ind otpliiii.a at I'hllmli l,hia pi IHtiU A 'mi, Ih-i Ool I M ii.lii1 ihimiHtuor Or-nii for ibTD, rr oxcclUiic-i nriliVnr. clnrand cunilllli.u nf Kiull All Hki-ii cnitanlly iii Und aid faiiililoJonthor.- CtllllllCl-. I'lirm mid f'ounty ltlhu for anlo. Kt further paiiicjbrt end ilircrlnt u cnmlMOo nddrn.i W. H ri.UilMf.lt, I'atuiiiM uml ,M iiiuUcturr. JclStf hart I'nrtlaii'1, croior. A (J0MIM.KTK MM-5 0? 3531 J&. 3ELlSrjZ2&iB9 Sail til os, Whips, i oil aw, Bi'idlon, Robes, Snurp, Etc., 'Etc. DEA IUiOItN?fe, OH COMMt! C1AL STREET, JiUltlll.NM 1IIJCK, SAT.I5M OIUSGON. l"9 -t! nrt i-uiiii.. twg i.uu rroo. v. k, JLIXjKjD) rujuiiz, UlouuiluirUio Nartory, 1U. m , . fi ?: . ; I ill r'. .1 ;j; u, fi .-I ,W . -ntlfitoFPfrlv. . y &sL Kiajjlfl J -. J.-L'l-..-T.n