Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, January 25, 1878, Page 2, Image 2

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Terms of Htibscrlptlon.
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HAL1CM, FUIDAY, JAN. 23, lb78.
STATE WOMAN
BUSTKAGE
TION.
ASSOCIA-
Tlio Bixth annual mooting of tlio Oregon
SUto Woman Suffrago Association will bo bold
at Albany, commencing February 12, 1878, at
2r. m continuing three orrnoro days. Tho
placo scloctc.l is central and easily reached by
railroad or river. Arrangement aro being
made for return frco ticket, to all in attend
anee. Tlio kind jieoplo of Albany will freely
share with us their homcB and hospitalities
whilo there, thereby greatly reducing tho
cxyenscs. Wo hope, therefore, that member
and friend, will not permit trivial expense to
keep them at homo. .Such aa cannot attend
will pleaso remember that money is a very
essential clement in carrying forward any
cause, and will forward their annual due. to
our Treasurer, Mm. Mary M into, Balcm.-orto
the Association when convened.
Tho Kioto Tcmpcranco Allianco Mill also
meet in Albany tho following week. Why can
there not bo a hearty co-operation with these
two bodies in tho work of tcmpcranco aa tticro
i. in other KUU ?
Tlio Association wiU devote much special
time to tho Umpcranco work, m usual, and
doubUcM many wiU tarry to aid in tho Alli
ance. Wo hope, therefore, that many of tho
temperance worker, will Uy aside their prcju
diet, and go into both bodies and aid in tho
namo work.
A. many of tho exchange of tho Now
Northwest in tho SUto as will publish this
notice will confer a groat favor on tho Associ
ation. II. A. Uicoiiary,
President.
Awity, Oregon, January R, 1B7A.
From Dally lteoorel, Jan. U.
BADLY FXIOKTENXD.
A man croxod bytaouMortoo Much bad
Whlaky-Thrao Women enaaod by Hlm
They aro foroed ta cclt Rofugo In a
fyras Storo.
I Ait ovoilng rAdut uino o'clock a Mm. John
noil who runs a ilrww making establishment near
liberty street, raid two young Iwlio.i who aro
in hur employ, were returning from tho wharf
whither they bod been after a packogolclt thuro
f, tl.mn. were accosted by a hiiao burly fellow
with a big stick in his hand about tlirco feet
lung. Tlio ladles not lwiiiR frwupbly irnprcsioil
with his looks immediately
HTAUTKllONTIIKItUN
lu order to nvado him, and thu fellow imrnwli
atoly kivvo ehwu aud followed Uicm up Com
mercial struct, theuco down .SUto as far aH
Hmith'rt drug Htort-, in which they h night pre
lection from tho hands of thu man. When they
nrrivod at thu Hloro they we-ra almost lireatiili'SH
t .... i i. ..)..., Hi mill until mil v utter.
llllll irifFllLl'IlUU hi n-..-. ...... --. w
.... ---n ..... i I
'ilu nmtuct us. Mr.
Smith," wlii'ii in iiuunoru
their tormentor with club in hand with hiH
IJVM riXBtl AND IIUH1Y
A.,,1 Imi.irdUtiilv started towards tho woman
who had taken refugo behind tho uunti-r, when
.Smith InU'rfiwI and took hold oi no man wim
. ... i ,....i, 1...1.1 f II... .nan who
mlsod hU oluli in tho net of Htrikm;,', wlduli
Kinith tool; from him und immediately started
t nlm-L l.iin
lriitii tiiu .t..i..i..M. -- n- -
. ll... I...11.I ill. llllt I'.'KlllL'Rll
Ms mind mid stepped betwen-ii iiim "' '
.(M)r and sent u lny after thu poliev. Tho man
commenced to walk up uud down tho lloor
throwing his hand, singing and whitUin;; alter-!
iiately. Koiintho jwlico eamo and tho fillow
was luniod oer to tho uuthoritiu who niarehul
him
Oil' TO JAIL.
On tho "double quick," and when in tho build
ing, Hrarehod his yvnan and took tlivrulrout u
largo six-shooter and a full Iwx of cartridges.
AltJr spending tho night in jail, thU morning
ho seemed to bo wtlnual in his miud. Ho gao
his namo n HurmwH, mid resides on l'rmch
Pruirio. Mr. Ilrcyman, of I'lvirfleld, Tiwognitod
him and considered him as a harmless sort of a
person heretofore. .1. C Peebles, County
Judge, concluded at tho uuu had lwen on a
spree for su oral days, that ilwaa only tempo
'llio lloanl of Tnutoosfor thoinan.tgemriit of
tlio 0.U Fellows' library met last Tlmnulay
ovcnliijf, anil orj;aui:eil ly tho ultctlon of Muj.
ileornu Willi.wis as rresiilent J. (J. Wright,
Vice rresiilenti Ii. II. UiHry, Seiretary, .las.
Colfey, Treasurer; 1'. . Schwatl.ii, ljbrarlni.
Tho new lUmrtl is mailo tin oi J. J. Murj'liy,
.1. (1. Wright ami Win. Wuido, .I ChemcVcta
Iimlge; li t". Chure'hill, James CotrV-y ruul (Jeo.
Williams, of Anuiwrsarv iMjivi 1 ruf. 1. M.
luteh, II. II. "Miry
tunl A. 1.
Stiuson, of
tlllVO lAttltpf
ivo Mv. Wo feel confident that under
o careful guidance oi the above iiamtHl goutle
(ii, tho Liursry will K very roiH'rou. Tho
om Unpen every evei.inj;, and Odd Fellow,
the
me
room
m hen they isit tho city, ill tiiui Uie Library a
Ucaj.vr.t juaeo to sjh'hu mo eTrum-.
Nearly All Cae.
Stvambtvnt mui iutorni us then! Is not much
freiRhtlnj; either up or down tho Willamette,
and that tho eton of last harveet is pretty much
all iiuukvtotli un.I that thorn is not ovir'.(KXl
tous oi Krain, iu a condition to be gsttcn at,
iiom Conollis to VortUiid.
rary Insm ty anil causett tholoiiowio iiiniwi riiariton, "; , i ,; w v
iJe, alter exactlns a piomUo that ho would A-MW -K. ;: "J
return homo immediately. It remains to lo jXi .uiley, W. M.t W. 1 Wllmot. W.
seen whether tho fellow will do it or not, l 'Mt, Moar, W. I. O.J S. Strader, . 0.
ThoOddrcUowa'Ubrary. iLli'5 '
AT THE BLIND SCHOOL.
What vro saw and hoard-Croat Progress)
Mado toy tho PupllaMuslo and Sing
ing by tho School.
Yesterday oftemoon wo paid a visit to tho
blind Bchool to witness tho semi-annual examin
ation of the scholars of that institution and to
gether with I'rof. (Jaultand Simpson wocntcrcd
tho hall and was met at the sUir-way by Mrs.
K. J. Dawnc, l'rincipal of tho school, and was
conducted to tho examination room; wo found
tho Fcholara Bitting at ono end of tho room
while at the other wcro chairs placed for tho
benefit of tho audience. Tho examination com
menced in
KNOUSII OlUMMAll,
And all proved themselves pretty well versed
in that very useful branch of knowledge. After
this tho audienco wcro favored with an instru
mental duetto on tho piano, entitled "Silvery
Waves," by Misses Josio Watkina and Annie
Walling, which was rendered in a very Cno
stylo; after this the class in Philosophy wcro
examined, but as this U a new study to them,
having only commenced about tho first of tho
year, and not having tho proper apparatus to
explain things to them with, of course they had
only a limited knowlodgo of Philosophy, but
what they had learned they recited without
any hesitation. Prof. Oatch has kindly con
sented to loan them tho apparatus belonging to
tho University until such apjiaratua can bo ob
tained. In Physiology they wcro remarkably
well tiostcd anil showed that a great doal of care
had been taken by the Principal to havo them
understand this very Important study, Miss
Manchc Savage then favored tho audienco with
a song entitled "Kthcl Uromo" in a very pleas
ant manner and with credit to herself.
EXAMPLE IX ISTRKKST
Wcro given them to show tho audienco what
proficiency they had acquired in arithmetic,
and wo wcro surprised to sco how readily and
accurately they answered tho questions, prov
lug themselves to be far above thu averago
scholar, who attends school under moro favora
ble circumstances. Astronomy was tho next
study taken up, and to hear them explain the
different shaiics, phases and circles that aro
connected with tho sun, moon, and stars, and
that Mercury was a winged messenger, and a
patron of thieves wo always thought there
wassomothing wrongabout tho"Mercury ono
would bo led to bollovo that ho had en
countered a lot of full Hedged astrologisU
Tho comic song and chorus by tho class, enti
tled "dodging, was a good tiling, and earned
tho house uy a handsome majority.
K.VOL1HII COMrOHITIOX,
Another new study lately taken up, and in
which tho scholars proved themselves fully
ablo to "dash" off several sentences without
any trouble in thu least. Tho nong entitled
"lleantlfnl Hunset," rendered by Mm Josie
Watklnp, won truly beautiful, and deserves
nrM'.i tnnntit.u. With thin uicco tho ex&ininn.
.1 l t . il.- .1... Mm ft.itru.i ri.tiirtiiul
Lion closed for tho elav. Mrs,
tlmuky to tho Hoard of Directors
ttlulio and thu patent slate, just
for tho now
received for
thu uso of tho Mhool. ortls nt
CIIKCIl ANII COMVOIir
Wero spoken by (lov. 8. 1'. Chadwick, Dr.U
Ifc ltowland and Prof. Simpson, oxprcBSing
their Joy and surpriso at thu advancement of
thu HOliofam. Thu school, under thu manage
incut of Mm. Dawno, is In a flourishing eomii
: ,...i (I,., nirr.-tiiis havo meat f-iiiio to re
joice that they havo secured tho services of ono
ho well niialillod nud amiable, to preside-over
and limtmct thosu who nru so uiifortunatu aa to
bo blind.
sisirssswsjsssrsissssssjsisswsssissssssrws)
A rorlloun Trip.
A corresiKindi'iit writing from Goshen, Uno
county, under dato of the Ifith.UithoOivgoiiinii
KaHi Tim mini who utartod niros.1 the Casci.Io
rujni . .. ....... .... i...,.
,u,itRi,m over tlio military ro.ui, on hh, "
weeks ngo, and wan supportod to Imj insaiie,
1....1 ... Mn.nmit mu! iliKtiiiL'liii feet Irocn,
ntiirned to Mr. .1. Mill's having 1k-cii out four
d'lVMimd walking eighty milwj, N',1t.1,1!!ut , , '
) mul was kindly cowl
kindly eared lor ny .ur. iii .
-;; : llllHlll, ,.,II1'JII this i.laen last ncn-
Hlaek. -rno lauor i irouuin . ... .. .-.-.,..
... . . . 1 ..I.I 1.1... il 11,11 TUP VIP
,,() w.mHl)nl thu cam thia morning to
(i,u authorities t I''W10 ciy f"f,lllut,f M 1,u
' U!H XVIt IOIIL 11 IOIIU.V. I IU k.ll.n
thr.t iio vm
i ----- . . ..
looking after his interest in a band of sheep,
. ...i ...V. ,...vt...n . out over to settle somo dull
culty whioh had arisen nbuut thout. Ilo started
frt.ni Mr. llill'n (tho last house) on n journey of
over 100 mile:i without any food whatever,
without blanki ts or overcoat, mid not even
clothes enough to Keep him warm in moderate
weather. IlosuyHlto found no miow until
within ton miles of tho summit. Ilosayslio
did not suffer from cold or hunger utiti ho re
turned to Mr. Hill's. Ho certainly undertook
- . ronn irinand rnn a serious risk of ins
... " . A !.. .1... M..1.1. U, ll'
New Lotlno OvrjawrciJ.
ii....i.r. (5. W. (J. T.. on tho 1.1th
iust.orgaiiUwl WilKiinbtto Slough Uw, 1. 0.
(1. T Sauvio's Island, with tweulv-threo
oharter me.ubers. Tho otlleeni are iu follows.
Wnu Forrest, W. V. T. 11. 11 Melntyre. It.
II V! . I'limiri Mivir. U 11. a.; JOXIO
I. -. ". ,.-. . , .-. I l k!
1 . .-
nouor to Wliom Honor, Etc,
denial "Mac," our v,olbkuowii detective, has
returmil from Salem, at which place hu has
recently ! makiii,; it warm for tho fvttivr
burular. Mr. McCoy certainly deems tho
hiuhett cwtitudu from the Salem people for tho
valuable service ho ha rendcreil them.- lelu-
Kraiu.
Yes; but anyono elro would havo done jiut
as well. Olllcer John Minto wa tho only per
son that got away with hii man, ho haiit;
knocked two of them down with his cane, and
,ccured emu of them, lefoto j-euial "Mac" und
tho other man from iVrtlaud came in sight.
They didn't take a trick.
Ssucrtalnrnont.
TV... intertainment to U' civen Ken fer tho
benefit of St. Paul's Church, will launder tho
auspices of tho purisli guild is to be ilraniatic,
..rJnmtuiilv. with tho additiou of mutio and
other attractive features. It will occur alvtit
tho middle of February, but of tho time, further
notice will bo givcu.
life, as no wan mu in iii; -
season. It will I hi sometimu before he recovers,
ami rossiblv may lewo his feet, which are badly
fniM'ii. Hi says ho has a brother in tho mer-
.illii.r ill illil
wi""t - - -
" " " '
WILLAMETTE FARMER.
W1XLAMETTE UNIVEBSITY.
Salem, January 12, 1878.
To spend on hour pleasantly, and in a way
that will bo both instructive and entertaining,
one cannot find n Utter place than tho Willam
ette University chapel, between the hours of
two and three o'clock, Friday afternoon. Your
humblo servant enjoyed that pleaouro last In
day, and knows whereof ho speaks. Tlio man
ner in which tho exercises aro conducted would
reflect credit upou any
iKa-mimo or leajini.hu
In our land. Tlio quietness and air of respect
that prevails shows well that more than A IJ.
C. is taught in tho University, w hilo it is true
that there is a largu school, numbering in all
near 200. varying from tho ago of 7 to 21 years,
yet wo find each student knows his placo; and
Lis apnearanco and behavior forcibly impresses
tho visitor that obedience to good rules and
regulations tends to clsvito the mind as much
as strict appb'cation to study. Each student
seemed to realize that ho had
A dctt to r-KnroiiM, t
Whether it be to declaim, or sing, or remain in
attention. All seemed to know what was ro
quired of them, and to take pleasure in per
forming it.
Tho exercises consisted of declamations, reci
tations, compositions, and music vocal and in
strumcnUl. Every ono proved themselves a
credit to the University. It would bo useless
to attempt to note any one in particular.
Each and every ono did exceedingly well for
amateur elocutionists, audi will venture to
say that no other school in tho SUto can make
a better showing in any way, especially in tho
.nnonnnn nf iUn .rtirWll rOOinS. bClUC WCll M-
iii;ivihuuiv wa, vaw - - i j
ranged and kept freo from tho usual amount of
dirt found therein; also, tho systematic manner
in which each department is presided oyer, and
tho disposition to bo attcntivo and obedient,
which can bo created only by those who know
just
HOW TO HUM A SCHOOL,
Ami nltll i-nmninmi tho rcaticct of the scholars.
After tho chapel exercises were over the young
gentlemen were divided into two companies and
were instructed in military tactics. I under
stand this is a new feature being introduced in
tho school last Kail for tho Hrst time; ccrwiniy
tho young gentlemen appear to a grand advan
tage and will compare favorably with any uiili
tary school I have had tho honor to visit; and
in this department they should realiro the fact,
that much can bo learned that wiU never bo
forgotten through life, and nothing can bo added
to a school that ii more boueflcial tluui a
thorough course of
, MIHTAIIV INSTKUCTIOK.
Some wcro drcswl in a uniform mado of
may, which appeared very neat, and should tho
P..,. ..n.w.ni..i nt,iKr in full uniform it would
not only bo a caslit to the school but alBo to
your Capital city. I would advise- them to do
so if possible, alio I would advise the addition
f a drum cortw of two or lour uoys urummcrw.
and two Ut8. Tim y"8 ltt'";s of tlio school,
I understand. i?t nucr mo cacrci. m ui.
rcsiHJctivo hails to-wit:,
ATHA-VEUM ASU COXCOKDIAS,
For debate? , rccitatious aud music, lloth soci
eties ore in a flourishing condition.
As I hao written more now man your re-.,-
ers will liku to bo bored with, allow mu to say
that you havo ono of tho lluest schools u tho
SUto and 1 can almost say thu best conducted.
A Vihitoiu
riioNTburVnTcouiiT.
J. C. roobXon JudKO -Joan Gclscy, J. D.
Lcetiey, Uonusilsotonon.
Tlio follow inn lirocccdingi wero had in tho
County Commisjioiicra Court, Mnrion county,
ci.iA..inniimn .Itmimrv term. 1878.
uwiuin wivhi--- j :. .: . .. nf
In tlimimtterof tho application of ferry ai
son, for a publio casement Alouai Ucsiirr up
iMlntcil surveyor, mid N. It. Doly, Part Rovca
and C. II. 1,'ibby viewers, U) meet ut lorry
r up-
Ituvus
rry
WatsonV. January 21, at 10 o'clock A. U. aim
' "in the matter of n publio casement for S. W.
UIIIIVD 'H"" -'" - - ,,.;
I P. .,, .if v inveru ailODlcti. mill r.-uu
road to Ik) ostalilislicil uixrn tho petitioner pray
ing tho il.unai;is assessed, to-wit ?-".
" licenre to iiell spirituous Inpuors in ijuanti
ties Icim than onoiuart, at SiKorton, wasgraut
ed to W. V. Mid J. W. Wiuklco.
Tho term of tho court wr.u principally occu
pied in soUvtuif; jurors, mid auditing amounts
of KmH'i'vUors. and nppiiintiiii; s.uuo for tj:o
year Ib78, and in allow iug claims against tho
county, amounting in tho aggregate to -,-7C0
M.
IS IKOIUTI'-
Tho follow in:! business was transacted in tho
County Court in Probate. .1. C. IVebles, County
Judge, January term, IS78:
I'liaiU ill IMVItl I.HIW'I ..iv....i . .. .
settlement allowed nud admiuistratiix dts
eliargod. lCstato of Hancock Jackson, deceased "Hear
ing of tlual settlement set for Monday, Feb. -1,
1:7S, at 10 o'clock a. m. .
Estate- of Deles K. Jones, deceased Hearing
of tlnal rcttlcmcut ret for Saturday, Feb. l,
lb7S, at 10 o'clock a. m. ...
Kitato of W. 0. Johnson, deceased- A. I-cvy
appointed as administrator, and bonds tiled at
&1.000. , , , ,
Kstatoot W. C. Johnston, deceased -Uark
lingers, A. H. Crus, and IMward Simmons ap
pointed as appraisers of said estate.
1-Utato of Sarah Nieklin, deceased- Hearing
of final r-cttlement fet for Saturday, 1-cb. l,
1S7S, at 10 o'clock, A. it. .
Instate of V. J. Monroe, deceased Hearing
for final settlement set for Tuesday, Marsh B,
IS7S, at 10 o'clock A. m.
In tho matter of tho guardiauship of liobcrt
S.. Aim Klia aud Iaura T. Javctis, minors
Hansen Javcus appomtail us jjuanlian.
I'!it.ito
of .lohn I'tttterson, tleeo.isoii lie
anng
of final settlement tot for Monday,
March 4,
1S7S, at 1 o'clock r. M
SCHOOL DI11ECTORS' MEETINa.
At a meeting of tho lloanl of Directors of
Sch.Hil District No. 524, held January lOUi,
1 S7S, tho follow inj; order was promulgated
That tho teanhors of the public schools of
this district, shall, uim tho assembling cf
school uwli morning, call a health roll, for tho
purpose of ascertaining if ruiy oi tno pupus
iireeiit or miy member of their families aro
atllkted with diphtheria or any other conta
gious iliseae. And in ease any pupils present
aro so alllieted, cither in person or iu tneir iaui
ilies, then such pupils shall Ikj miuircd to re
turn iuuuwliately to their homes, wid K
exeludeel from school until such disease has
ditapikearexl from their families.
O. Dickinson, Chairman.
J. W. Coy, Clfrk. .
UiZklw Finely.
Our heart was mado glad this r. u.,by receiv
ing a visit from (ieueral M. V, Brown, of thu
Aik..t.u ll.ni.vriL who arrived in tho city
this ' M. Tho (leneral Uniks a litt'.o tho
worse from his long illness; but tho warmth of
tho prcssuro of his hand, showed us that tho
llener-al's heart is vet iu tlio right place, We
I congratulate him upcu his recovery.
A Thouglitloss Individual.
thoughtless individual, who has no
Homo
. .U. w..v - . ,w.
tn rnUra tlmll 1110 BBVUKl-B lull.
.1. .!.. -.. nnn n( thn most sacrcu rencs
tho Lodce. That individual would Bet fire to
tho remains of Noah's ark, or the cross , upon
which our Savior died, should ho find either of
them, to broil a venison steak upon.
let the People Rejoice,
For tho bountiful harvest of 1877 hos now
placed In tho hands of tho pooplo tho golden
coin, that thoy may Hoe to W. P. JobnfcoJ.
fc Co. and secure such pictures as will please
thorn and their friends, and bo a blessing to
generations to come. Itemember tho place,
oyor WUUb' Bookstore, State Bt Salem. Or.
John Bright ssld, lately, that "you might
almost as wollssk a splderto give upuls
web, or to dostroy that be had woven, as to
ask tho great body of lawyors to consent to a
simplicity snd purification of the law."
33Cyn.tt'm Xslfo
X3n3.sMa.xia.
As a conqueror of Hbeu mat ism. Gout. Neu
rslgla, and cur for fcrotula and all diseases
srl-lriK from Impurity of blood, the old BncJ
reUHbin Fsmll Medicine, llyntV Lift Dal
Mum, stands unequaled, as proyen by over
:Mi00Oiireatoiir-B during tbo psstSOyears.
In m rsdluMl vegetable Compound ofHarsnps
rills, Dock, Quslscum, &a , andapermationt
euro. Hold by all druiciilsta aud country
urovtir. Tsko nolhlng hIh, and If they
hsvfto'l It wo ceud by hxpreH, boxfd,very
bi'ro,Ht$l and 91 25 pr bo'lte; S'iOObiuI
til fiO hair dor.. II vatt A Hyatt, 240 Orand
Si., Now York.
SALEM FOTINDEY, &
Mnoliluu Hop,
8AXKM. .... OHEUON.
B. F. DRAKE, Prop'r.
MTXAJt KKOINM, BAW VuVLS, UIUHT aiuA
5 Reapers, Pomps, and all sands snd styles of Ha-
uilfiArr
Jce. PstMrn-msleliur done In si Its TSrtons forms,
and aU kinds of Brass snd Iron fatten flashed a
short notice. Also, manufacturer of KNTRHP1USB
fintir.. Ptm-raskln
UIUU, IWIUU,
i mrnlshedM
PT.ANKB an HA'IUUUL ana Dllvnailo uu
BUAPKKH
Msvlwif
JfOT JTAIXtn
end for our Kev
i CsuUoirue. It cod.
IM.lMYa.UBVIUIIi.V.-
natloa for rvrry
wrwn contcni
plMlnir, tho Jur-
fnr DcnontL fauiUy
ursgrlcultnrst us, Vtb to susy Address. ,
ONTdOHKRV WABU A CO.,
, OrldMlQriiiwBopplyouo.
za it 23 Wabath At., C0ICAOO, III.
w.wBATOsarosu),
j. w. WBATuaaroED.
t
Weatherford & Co.,
Whotcsato and RouiU Dealers in
DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS,
atent
CLASS.
Mfidioines.
CHEMJ.C ALS,
TOILET GOODS,
Etc, oto.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS,
Tor Medicinal purposes.
IrIedIolu33 Oompoundod, and
Proscription!; Filled.
Weatherford & Co.
1'fUtf
Commercial direct. NA1,K3I
ItttAVF.lt OL0
H8If -sa. 3T 5 & '&? 3T-
AM. IXTES'IiINO TO l'f.ANT TIMS Si:80N
rliouhl cill at Ihl Nurnpry, ii'irl vo tho AneiitV
eominU-lun. GV. X7r. IIXT3NTT.
lioTjiJ ftUllLlMllt, Or
PIERCE'S PATENT
MAONKTIC 11I.ASTIO
TllUS-t.- This Brest lr.en
llonUbolnssdo.tvil by tho lead.
Inir Physicians and Kutccona all
ever tlio laud. TiT wo would
respectfully caution iho Public
n-.ilnt certain fraudulent aud
k nrtlili.ua ImlfAtlnnM whlcti arri &
now lu tho market, llewsrs of hem. Ben.l for II
lnntralcdll(K)kandrrtrol.lt. MAONRllO KI.AB
TIO TltUriH CO.. COU Bacrauiento iticct, up statr,
Han FrauclKQ. dec"?
T. C. SMITH & CO.,
DRUGGISTS, CHEMISTS,
....AND....
Pattoa's Illock, State slroet, Balcm, Oiecon.
1).UTlCULAn ATTENTION OIVEN TO PUB
, scrlDtlons, and all orders bymallorexpreif fllleJ
iirvuni'tly aud arcurstvly.
PhTflclani and Country Dealers will lavo money by
examining our ito-k, or procurlugour prices, biforu
purcbaalus clebcru, uov5-tf.
Steamer
A. A. M'CULLY,
Cap.. J, IV. COCIIKAN.
Parties desirous of encasing frelfiht or pasrsge,
will apply to
W. J. HEItRRN. Acent.
novM Parniers Wharf. HAI.EU.
RAILROAD LANDS.
JL.llontl Tormis!
Lew PBICKM
LONG TIMKl
LOW IMTEBBST
Tie Sregoa aad California aad Oregoa
CtBtral Railroad Cosupaalea
OPKETt tbtlr Lands for rata upon the following libe
ral terms: One tenth of tbo price In cash; Interest on
tho baJaocs at tho rate of my en per cent, one year
after sale; and each following year one-tenth of the
principal and IntcrtJt ou the balance at the rate ol
Men per cent per annu-n. Uoth principal snd inter.
Ml payable la U. S. Currency.
A discount of ten Dr cent, will ho allow 1 fir fS
W LetUrs to do addrewed to P. SCUULZB. Lsn
1 Aint O. 4 C. It. U.. PorlUad. Ore con.
roam tlio plains, has chopped up into binding
wood tho tlrst chair uscdliy tho Noblo Grand of
ChemekoU Lodge, which was laid asido and
mnfA TttBOirti
Ul
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fijr i i va
Aeeuta lor the WHIametto Vuriure.
.,... J3 Hsruinn
HrSnHllle................ ...Wit Kirk
Uuuovlllo . JWlJache-Wcr
Cm von Sty. ......... . V D lllthleclmrt
Cannvlllc'........ W T Ilrlia.
C'oqollls City l wK'tJ
Colo's Volley Y,C,irk0
nuinnti II J Morrison
Crswfi.rdsvllle 1'; irf01?p
novo II ! Kt-ndaH .
Coivnlll KWoouwanl
Creell llvt,?l kl'x
Clackamas .W A J.llls
Camp Creek ......OMIIauiiurflcy
Dallas J I) Lcc, 11 M (iuthrlo
Dexter H llandfakcr
DlBlll's iuuthiukuijih
llnmnarlll h FOIUCS
U-.Jton BA,,.lB,te2
kikio :1""'"v"
Runene John McClunjc
Fox Vsllty A " Csrdner
Forest Orovo BIIurdcb, VL Curtis
Oofbcn JIPinH'?'icr
Oervsls........ ............ ................" M Gaines
Haitcy T J Dlsck
lUrrisbrng ""J" Hralth
Htlleboro A LneUlou
Hepncr Morrow & "frrea .
Independence.. "";,"";,!V;',A"' w i . ?lB
Jnncttsn Bmltb. BrarAcld & Co., W L Lemon,
Jacksonville ......M I'clwoa
KlnR Valley Conner A Cresno
Jefferrnn .John W llolsod
LewlfvlUe ........II OMcTlmmond
Ufsyetle br l'oppleton. A 11 Henry
Lcbsnon ' .....a II LIsnshtoa
Monroe .........Jos Krltey
McMinnville J If Morris, A Iteld
Monmnolh W Watcrhonso
MM 1'laln, M"i -Pavlrf Btamp-
Ncoily W in MnrclnuU
New Krs t'.i'M' t'ssto-
Rvcllvlllc 11' Cartlrman
Nortli Vsmhlll ..DC Stewart
Osklaiiil 8h Itsymond
OswKto V ,A P i?hlric'
Ott J II BchrofYlcr-
Orvjon City M ISscoa
I'cnHlctoa V' A Whitman
Peoria DrJU Irvine
Pilot Hock K Ollllttm
Portland H 1' Lee, Acnt titato GrsnM
Prtnrsvllle OMPilnfiJo
Perrydalc MrOrcw,'s More
Rlekresl FAPsttersoa
Rotcburir ThnsBmlla.
Selo Fl' Jouvs, ThosMnakers
Sllrerton TRIllbbard
Bhcdd WM Powers, CRWheelor.
Spring field.... ...... ..A O uore
Babllmlty John Downlns;
Sweet Heme Ben Marks)
Rherldsn... .......... .............. ..................
Tsuffent........... mimimi.i ....ii.iKH Utntft
Tbo Dalles BL II rooks
Torner .W V TJIUf&ry
Vancoavtr B W Ilrowa-
Wlllamette Fork M Wilkin
Walls Walla J P Brewer
Waldo J O Elder
Yoncalla.... ...J ft Klllfon. RBApplepito
J. W. GILBERT
Pttyw CiinIi Jfbr
Hides, Furs, & Pelts,.
rc21 Commorclsl nt., SALEM.
iy
FIRST PREMIUM I
For Visiting Oards I
30
Cuds with snr namo ncatlr printed tlicrcon
sent to any sddrcre uuon rccelot of 2S C'ciita
anda It-ccutftAmp. Addrrvs,
W. J. CLAitKB, Palcm, Or.)Ron.
R.AIIjH.Oi2Ll3
Nurseries.
I linvo tlio LiiirpcKt Modi of Fruit
Tree lu Orvgou!
200,000 Plum and Truno Trees,
milAT WILL AVCKAQi: SIX l'ET iM,iiiam
JL and I will sell Ihcm floui
Qlti lo $25 per Hundred.
rri call fpecl.it attention to my AMSDKK JUNK
f'UACll TltKKS. i had Pinches if this varlitv rlpo
Jutv H. 1671 snd they aro of cxccllrnt omllty. J lnvo
nlmirovuuotlici vrlctli'" of IVachtt', uml a u'lieml
variety of i ther Krnlt Tires nud Mitiiln.
luro lot of PKACil KUKUI.lNd?
l Mitiiiii.. aim), a
, nt tHO per 1,U0.
AQEXTS ron II V KUIiSCIUES.
D J MsUrkcy, rortlaoil B Deny, McMinnville
15 W Whipple,
eunoKO " KAduaKiur, r.UKCdo,
orove,
W M ntcoie, Turner,
A Jones, Mi) ten,
I, (Irabe, llalcey,
W riliunnn, Huron, W T
l .tucniei tvui'kiiinii,
N. I.icrolx. Puhllmliy,
T MoirlK. Miiamn,
A Wuecli-r. HIicuM.
1) W HI!odo. lluwi'I Vt,
I)r 11 D Oden. HiiriUbarz. J A limit. Oitllum).
wr.i uarris orooks,
ilii tiaiiin tiii'Uhr. .. i iiiuavi oh.u
v. ii uruKo, Miunnii,
Ii Morris .t fun. t-'clo, A Irvliiu. Woolen Mill Co.,
O 11 IlolaiKt. JrlSwon. llrownhvll'o.
Joia'H A Potter, H.ilem, Jnson Itoysl Wnc'lrtton Co
wm fe.rcii2, iravviiecat'cnieaieot luo unnmtiio
river.
3E. W. rRB'T!CYarAKr,
Proprietor of Rallrrad Nii'smle".
octSStf KAST POHTLAUD, Oft.
O3EU2G-S03NT
KE
COMPANY.
Capital. $300,000.00
Assets, - - $568,547.45
Income, 1875, - $465,904 29
Losses paid out since organiza
tion, - - $I,I37,3G7.bU'
HAMILTON BOYD.
MANAGER.
so3tr 73 First 81,. POUTL.1ND,
JOHN MINTO.
BBKiiixn or
MERINO SHEEP,
TAKES plearuro tnolTerlai; to the Wool-Grocrs of
Oregon and the adjoining Territories the chanco
to purchase TllOltOUUUHHBD MblllNOH, and as
suring parties Interested that they can, and will eu
deavor to. sell Hhecp of the same quality snd valne at
UUCII CHEAPEIt HATES than such can postlbly
be imported. Kzamlnitton and comparison with oth
er Sheep offered la the market are cordially united.
w Address JOHN MINTO,
Haleiu, Orerou.
N. B. The Rams snd Ham Limbs of the (lock can
be seen ou the ISLAND FAItM, adjoining gelcm.
The Ewes can be i.tn at the same place, or st the
HILL FAItM four and a hill miles south of the dry.
Balem, September 10. 1H7.V
BEAL ESTATE LOAKS.
RIG0H 1ND W1BIIN6T0H
Trofit Iiifeitment Company
OF SCOTLAND.
fTTQIS Oompniff prrntred to neKoUate loans la
JL soma Irom SiCO totto.OOO secorea oTer IMl'BO
VhD CITY PHOPKKTY and PARM LANDS, for
Used periods cf years, or repayable by half jeuly la-
auuunenis. ror ecrvu.
ms, acclT to
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