"waMTB-jsW.' trr-fiMiiiiirn rmrrrMrwn n-mmi asss ,'V TljE HofAE Circle. BALUM, FltlDAY, JAN. 23, 1878. TQ-MORHOW. Tho sotting sun, wllh dylnt boam, Ilad waked the purplo hills to lire; And oltndol nnil dome unit splro Were Klldcd by tho Tur-oir Rlentii, And In arid out dark plno Irtcs crept Kull many a Mender lluo of gold; Gold inntoq nlliwart tho rlvor Mrort, And klsed It ns It onward rolled. And BUiilljtlit lliiRand, loth to go. Ah, wclU Itcausetli sorrow To purl fioni thoso we lovo bolnw, And yttthoBun as bright shall glow To-morrow. The tide was ebbing on tho f.trand, And stooping low lis silver crest, The crimson sea woed lay at rest Upon tho amber-rlbbod sand, Dasti'd o'er tho rocks and on the shore, Flung parting wreaths of pearly spray, Then fled away. Yet turned once more And sent a sigh across the bay As tbounh It oould not bear to go. Ah, well! It cause th sorrow To part with those we love below, Yet thitherward tho tide shall flow To-moirow. Two hearts bavo met to say farewell, At even when the sun went down; Eaoh llfo sound from the busy town timoto sadly s a passing bell, One whispered, "Parting Is sweet pain, At morn and ovo returns the tide," "Nay, parting rends the heart in twain." And still they lingered side by side And Mill they lingered, loth to go. Ah, well! it causetb sorrow To part from thoso we lovo below, For shall wo ever meet or no To- morrow T Bridal Outfit. Jonnio Juno writes upon tho subject of economical bridal outfits ns follows: Many young Indies writo to know how a small amount of money can bo used to tho bust advantage in procuring a briuai outtit. anu a row general sug gestions may bo found moro usoful than tho narrowing down of such directions as can bo given to special details. Of course tho question Is greatly simplified If tho underclothing has been provided nt homo, and has not to bo taken into consideration, and this ought always to bo tho caso where economy is an object. Next, it Is well to sec what may bo at onco set asldo U3 not practicable, and under this hend, in such case, should always be put tho white bridal dress, tho white shoes, tho traditional orange blossoms, wreath, veil, and tho like; for tho orango blossoms aro of no uso at nil after tho ceremony, and tho veil is only good to tear tif. into fancy bonnet-strings and neck-ties, while tho whlto dress may novor ho wanted and may, as it often does, lay by until it is yellow, and then, after It has been dyed, servo for an ignoble lining. Tho most ecouoml cal nrldul dress is the modern costume, or what Is technically called u traveling drcs3. This Is always of such material and design us in an ordinary wardrobe adapts it to church or visiting purposes afterwards, and tho necessity of having It complete insures tho possession of ono well-made, proseutublu suit nt least. Iilghtund fancy silks may also bo net aside. If btitonosilkdrosscan honllord ed, that should he black; if but two, black and navy blue, or black and brown, or dark mossgrcon, the leading color the present feoiuon. Cashmere is no f.ishlouahln now (hat n cashmere costume, which has become Indispensable, is also perfectly safe and ladylike. It may bo united with silk on velvet, or ono of tho now fancy woolen materials; mid if tho complete co.it umes are not to be thniightof, noth ing hotter could be sclented for the wedding dress than some such combi nation us has Ijooii mentioned. Tho welMHtlng p.tpor patterns now obtain able of out-door garments render It tin necessary to pay tho high prices de manded for handsome rcady-mado 1n:ilc4 nnd lackets. ns nnv ominlrv seamstress can make ono and trim ft faultlessly by following directions. This leaves half tho formorcost for rib bons. rIovcs and lingerie, Tho latter should ho confined to neat, plain linen collars, with goires and cull's, with u few yards of crepe llsso milling for tho neck and wrists of best dresses. Laco Hhould ho put out of tho question, as real cannot bo thought of, and tho cot ton Imitations aro not only an abomina tion, but a delusion and it snare very costly In tho aggregate, bocauso so worthless. Tho best bonnet should bo of a kind that would do to wear with nil best dresses, not made strictly to li'irmonl.o with one. Tho rulo of dark or quiet colors, not conspicuous, medium de signs and porvlcenblo material, should bo strictly adhered to, and will servo a test for the settlement of any question, when there is a doubt as to Its advisa bility. Artificial llowors, bangles, met al waistbands, mounted pockets, showy, gpoueu, uiiiitfy veus, uru uu to no marK fid oil' without reservation, nnd in place of tho first a breast of a bird or somo ostrich tips selected for tho bonnet, and ribbons for ornamenting tho neck, dress or hair. And in regard to the latter, real and imitation fa I so hair may bo also discarded if tho bride to bo has an nvorago quantity of her own. Tho method of arranging tho hair Is now, and lu been for somo timo very &Im Ele a crimped fringe across tho front, ulvcd on the top, and braided knot, broad or Hat, loop at tho Pack, pinned close to tho head. Allddlongcd ladies surmount this with a comb, u few pull's, or braided coronet of hair, but the young brldo has tho privilege of her J rears, for some time at least, in keep ng herself freo from all such acknowl edgements of insufficiency. As wo stunil b the aea-.slioro nnd watch tho rolling tides conio in, wo ro treat, thinking w? nliull bo overwhelm od; soon, however, they flow hack, h'o with (ho waves of irouhlo in (ho world; thoy threaten in, hut a firm redistunct wakes them break at our feet. HYMEN'S DOINGS, Krtrriago of Norrls H. Looney, Esq., and lllaa XXattlo B. Clarke Tho Beauty and Chiv alry or Salcrn Assembled to Wltnccs tho Auspicious Event Full Particulars of tho Evont List or Prcacnts, Etc It is probable that no rwcial event in tho Capital City lias been anticipated with more interest than tho wedding reception at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Clarke, last oven iug. As was expected from tho extended circle of friends and acquaintances of tho ho3t and hostess, a largo number of invited guests were present to witness tho marriago of Mr. Norria II. Loonoy to their daughter, Miss Harriot D. Clarke. Tho decorations were of ivy, ever green, and myrtle, prettily arranged over brackets and pictures; not in profusion, but with exquisito toatc. At tho hotlr fixed tho bridal party entered the parlor, tho "observed of all observers." TUB IilllDK Looked petite and fair, attired in a robe of rich white pros-grain silk, inado in princess style, with trimmings of tho samo material, tho bod- ico being embroidered in hand work, and long vraiui a vcu oi ncccy tune, wuii orange uuus, urn a veil oi Hcccy tulle, with orange buds, ng buttoned kids, and white kid slippers, innlctcd the elegant costume. Tho brides lids, Misses Jenny M. Griswold and Sarah long com maids, Misses Jenny W. Clarke, looked verv charmino- in ilrrnnoi of white tnrletan, with sleeves and trimmings of blue satin, finished with rows of rich whito lace, and llowcrs of palo tints were arranged about the neck and corsage: Tho robes were made en train, and also in princess style. Tho groom, attended by Mr. Will T. Gray, of this city, and Mr. Harry Boyd, of Portland, woro handaomo broadcloth suits, vests, neckties and gloves of white, looking proud and handsomo in tho xsition of groomsmen. The ceremony was performed hi an itnprcssivo manner by Itov. P. 8. Knight, of tho First Congregational Church; after tho solemnity which always attends tho cabalistio words that mako two one, "until death do part." congratulations were extended and received, and a most delightful timo of so cial enjoyment followed. Tho array of presents were largo and many of tho articles very handsome, as will bo seen in tho following list of lUUUTirUL UlrTS. Judge P. P. Prim and daughter .Silver cako basket. Mrs. 8. It. Jcssup Gold lined card receiver. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Craig Uuttcr dish of silver and glass. Mr. ntuOln. W. W. Martin-Gold and sil ver frosted napkin rings. Mr. J. V. Gilbert-Set of silver forks and ivory handle knives. lltirry Hoyd Perfumery casket in crystal mid gold. Mr. T. Mel'. Patton ami daughter Cako kiilvtt. Mm. 0. V. Gray Gold lined sugar spoon. Miss Jennie M. Uriswold Silver satin lined jewel ease. Mr. W. T. Gray OHvo dish nnd fork inglars and silver. Dr. li Y. Chose .Silver goblet lined with gold. Misses Ada Hrcyman and Allhca Moorcs Silver knifo rest, Mr. 11. II. Giifry-Solid silver soup ladle. Mrs. J. D. Loouuy !kt of knives nnd silver furks. Messrs. Ii Meyer nnd X. X. Sleeves' Silver castor. Mr. Ala Harris Silver castor. Mr. and Mrs. Cnusmaii Panel picture of Greek Slave. Mr. 1). H., nnd Mian I'rouUio Loonoy Sot of China, clear white IfiO pieces. John M. Lund Horry dish in glaus and silver. Mr. Ii 0. Norton Hilvor and gold lined goli cream spoon. Kllr, and Mrs. A. W. Kinney Pair of gold until sau-iunars), in rami mini ease Miss Ixma Williams Blue imiin fan, with sil ver handle. Mra. I J Buckingham Set of tcii'tiooni, engraved. Kirs. 11. M. Smith Set of teaspoons, en graved. Will and Cyrus Woodworth Silver butter knife. Mr. Myor Harris Pair of napkin rings. Mr. T. B. Truvitt Gold lined berry bjwon. Mr. Snuiro Parrar Carver, fork und steul. ivory handles. Mr. Warner Uroynian holul silver llsh knife, in caso. Mr. aud Mrs. J. It. Ijco Ilnndeomo cako kaskct. Miss M. I. Lindsloy Silver syrup pitcher. Mrs. It. 11. Dearborn China toilet set. Miss Frankio Jones Gold lined salt sioon. Mr. T. Davis Silver butter knife, engraved. And that tho happy hi ido nud groom might not forget tho year of their inaniago, somo ono, supposed to bo not unconnected with tho bank ing business, presented a "trade dollar," bluo ribhoucd anil engraved with date. A basket of rare exotics was scut from Portland by Miss Carrio Harris and tho Misses Jacobs. This gift, so raio for tho season, was much admired. If, according to thu old adage that tho newer a broom is tho cleaner it sweeps, Mrs. Loonoy must needs Iks tho tidiest of housekeepers, and wo judgo that sho is expected to lw so, from tho very taujriblo hint irivcn her in tho ahano of a broom of undoubted quality and finish, duly twined with tho colors emblematical of truth and purity, adorned with thu following poetical effusion, which bears tho stamp of a native poct(J): Accejit this token of reganl, Our much cstccineil fricml; In suiishiiio uso tbo liuufliiY part, In storms tho inriieii cml. Iicspccting well tho family man, I'ray don't respect 'bovo that, 'nr Airilll fltla lllnml,, iriui'll oy For with this "wand" you'll soon mako him llcsnect tho family "Hatt.1 Should ho forget, mid scenes of life, Your station or condition, Our rift, well used, will make A "Nod" of recognition. After tho nbovo wo may eafely conclude that we havo entertained umoiiy us, uiuuMrej, a hard who will give our State a name and famo wo hail not drcauied of j but according to tho noines do plume, there is a pair of them "Wicked Slan," "Old Hoy." A strawlerry set lu thrco pieces, dish, creamer and sugar bowl, in IJohcmian glass and silver, were from several friends, whoso names were on illuminated cards. Tho sugar bowl and creamer, of beautiful pattern and work, manship, were gifts from Mr. and Aire. Geo. A. Kdcs: tlm dish was presented bv Air. and Mrs. Jos. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. P. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Albert, Mrs. I. IL Moores, Mre. J. V. fciaitb, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Joiur, I WILLAMETTE FARMER Mr. and Mrs. Eugcno Drayman, Mr. aud Mrs. J. II. Moores, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Stei vcr, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy. NOTED 1VKSTO. Among tho noted guests were Gov. Chadwick and wife, Judges Prim, Mc Arthur and Watson; Miss Genevieve Wilson, of the Dalles, was present. Miss Lena Williams and Mr. Il.wy Jloyd, of Portland; Miss Vnllina Nesmith, of Polk county, and Mr. Mycr Harris of Albany. Many of the toilets were now nnd handsome, tasteful and becoming to particularize would seem invidious; dancing was kept up until n l.ito hour. Thu refreshments w ero in keeping with the reputation of the hostess jib a notable housewife, and in every way tho wedding re ccptlou was one of tho gayest nud most brilliant ever enjoyed by tho fashtonablu and social ele ment of our city. Mr. and Mrs. Loonoy have taken up their rcsmeuco wiiu .airs. uos. Jioyt, wiicro Uiey ex pect to remain during tho winter. In our report last evening there was on acci dental omission of mention of somo of the wed ding gifts, owing to their being brought in alter our list was mode out A solid silver pio knifo was presented by Mrs. Jos. Hoyt; a handsomo silver cord receiver was tho gift of Mrs. J. L. Parrish and Mrs. Johtr Holman; a neat glovo box was tho work of Miss Nettie Cooke; and a siiaviug case anu nanusomo wuct class, liv -Mr. It. A. Pratt. ' Tho Telephone. In a Nutshell. The Now York World explains, In a wny that any ono should bo able to com prehend, tho telephone in Its simplest construction, ns now exhibited in Now York, thus: "Tho telephono Is oper ated entirely without tho usoof tho gal vanic battery, being thus simplified to the last degree. It is in appearance n pear-shaped nleco pf mahogany, with an orifice at thu largo end, und with a flexible, silk-covered wlro emerging from tho small end. Being opened, it Is seen to consist of a powerful steel magnet running nearly through tlm In. strument longthwiso, and wound with a coil of fine insulated wiro, which is connected with tho line. In front of tins magnet, but not in contact with It, is a disk of soft, thin iron. Tho voico strikes against this disk and causes it to vibrnto. nnd ns it approaches and re cedes from tho magnet a current of elec tricity is gonernted In necordanco with u well-known law. This current passes over tho wlro and attracts nnd repels tho disk in tho telephono attached to tho other end or tho line, this samo simple iustrumont being used in send ing und receiving messages, or rather in talking und listening. "This is tho wholo apparatus; but at tho head olllco of tho company thoy have some simple switches and an at tachment for attracting attention by means of an electric bell, tho electricity being generated by u magnet, as Is tho case with tho telephone. Ily attaching any number of telephones to tho lino ns many peoplo can hear tho message spoken at the other end. "Attracting tho attention of thu gen tleman at tho Uro.id street olllco, tho reporter was directed to apply tho in strument to ids enr while a conversa tion was held hotween tho two points. A roaring houud like, that purcepllblo whon a shell U applied to thu ear was all that was noticeable at Hist, Then a voice was distinctly audible, saying, ! hope tho gentleman lsploasud with thu working or tho instrument.' The voice sounded exactly nfll'tho words had been spoken froth tho floor bolnw, through an ordinary speaking-tube. Tho roaring noise, it wits explained, was tno uolso oi tho street, which tho wiro picked up on Its way botwuou the two points. "Tho switch wa.t then called Into re quisition, and tho tele nhouo nlnced in connection with tho olllco at Droadwuy and thirteenth street, and a young man answered tho call, who not only spoko audibly, but sang a rollicking song and whistled 'Tommy, Muku lloom for Your Auntie,' which was m audible that It hoomed as though ho must be in tho next room. Ho wasn't. Tho re porter looked. This tohiphono has boon tried a distance of oitrht mile.-) wlib equally satisfactory results, and tho owners aro confident it can bo worked it much greater distance." BBEVITIES. WIipii (ho patriarch Is Hlurvoil, ho stoala Hko tiny other man. Tho truliic-r roinuIiiHhountl. whllotho hor.su (lion. Ho Is (ho richest mini, who In con tout wllh wlmt hy already hus. Work for other pcoplu'n vanity, not your own; that U tho art of arts. Tho bust law for man Id tho thlnt; that Ih mid iih it N; and moro beauty can bo jot out of truth, rlf-htly tukon. uiiiii wu.i ovur 'iven ny ncllon. Peoplo in Jtichmond, Va., complain that thoy can't sleep at nlghtd on ik; count of tho tinkloof tho bar-room bell punch nil over town. It has boon found thnt korosono oil will romovo (landruirand jlvo tho hair a fino ulos-s, but tho aristocracy will not uso it on account of It cheapness A Kentucky ninn poisoned somo wat ermelons for thieves, nnd then, by mis take, fcttld them to customur.-i. Lnukiu,; tho nervo of u drugf-Ist, ho has lied. I'.xperiincnta In n mlito in Cornwall, England, with tho telephone, point to uiu (irjiiiuiiiitv in iiM uum, ompioved In conveying hlgnals from deep mlliud to (ho distance. A grub of it boring upccioH was found in a four-foot lath tho other day, in Berlin, Conn., thut must havo been in tho wood 111 years at least. It had enten almoht tho whole length of (ho lath, leaving only a shell. Samuel (J, lloblnson. who diod a fiiw days ago al Augusta, Me., ut tho ago of iv, w.ts tne cnampion piayor upon tho flfft. nlccnlfi nnrl rlnrliiir In flint rnnlun and could play J.tOO tUUCS from luem' orv. CHOICE RECIPES. Corn Dodgkks, Salt and scald sift ed corn meal. When cool wet tho hands in cold water and mould into cnke8lIko biscuits, but not very thick. Bako rather slowly, on a griddle, li hot fat, browning flrston ono side and then on tho other, tipllt open mid cat while hot, with buttor and syrup, or with meat and gravy. Jkli.y (Jakk. Mix two cuds Hour, ono cup of milk, ono cup of sugar, hair cup or butter, two eggs, ono tea spoon ful soda and two or cream of tar tar. Divide into six parts, and spread each ns thin ns possiblo in pans of uni form si ko. Bake about thrco minutes; whon done, lay together with layers or Jelly between; cover the upper layer Willi plenty or sugar sprinkled on, or with u thin frosting. Neukalqia. Whero tho pain is mostly in tho temples and upper part of tho face, tho following will glvo im mediate relief. Put two tablespoons of cologno intoa bottle with two tea spoons af fine Bait, and shako well to gether. Apply it to tho nostrils in tho sumo wny as you do a smelling bottle, and tho pain stops at onco. German 8yrap." No other motllclne In tno world was ever Slven such n tofct of Uu curative qualities us oscboe'H Gorman Syrup. In threo years two million four hn nil red thouiand small bottles of jhls ineiilclno woro distributed free of charge by DrutglslB In this country to thou) ill ictod with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, seyero Coughs, Pneumonia and other diseases of the Throat nnd Lungs, giving tho American pnoitlo undeniable proof that German Syjup will enre them. The result has been that Druggists In every town and village in tho United States are rocommnnd Ing It to their customers. Uu to your Drug gist, and vk what they know about It Sample Ibttles 10 cents, ltogul ir also 75 conls. Three doses will relieve any case. Agent at Lebanon. Mr. S. Luttrell, will hereafter sot as agent for tho Willamkttk Faumku at Lebanon. P. C. ADVOCATE, $2,60, WITH American Agricalturist, 53.50, ANU Splendid Mieroscopo, $4,00, Ono Yonr, lr OiinIi. ttST All Methodist Ministers aro Agents. J. H, ACTON, Editor, JtlRll I'OltTLAND, Or. MABBLEWORKS. WM. STAIGER, nini.rti in Head-Stones & Monuments UXECUTr.D IN LtaSian and Vermont RSARBLE. All IiIikIh ol Cciuutrry and other Stotiu vorJi !() Willi nt'Ut Jucm atul (lisiiatcli. CSV- Orders from 1' part of tlm Htnto nnl Wli. Intnn Tcriltory no h.,1 and forwarded piempily hAl.UU .l.vi. 18 I i7nn itO vXisiRmo-yrrtHLrt .c ttu5vM0riNU: MAGAZIM Kncli Niiuibcr contaliM Tiiimtv two 1'xikh i rc.nllii. iiiiny lino U'iukI Cut llluttrailiMii. and (no OtMiiieit 1'hti:, a liii.iiulfiil lUrdou .Muk'kIiik, nrlntodon tlii;siit liipcr, mi'l full nf iMfuriii.ihm In Knlluli iiikI (iurman I'flcu, $t.!U u nur; I'lvo cotilen $',(Kl. Vlck flower nnd Veuelublo (.'iirdcii, 60 ivnn In pipurctmrr, lu hio.'am cloiti cuvur tioo. VleUn Cntiilouui', .JTO lllutlratloiu, only 2 ccutD. AaJiiv, JA.MKS VICK. Ruchffter, N. V llllllliul CululoiiiiH of ViL'.lnliln Khmer Hoed fur 1B7H will liiiKunt 1'ltKK. In .lai.ni.rv to all who apply. Cutonierof lam reapou need not wrl'oforlt. I olfiirouo of tho Urvent roller.) Ion of vet;rlable reed ever en out by any til liiiito In America, a Uro nortinii of whlehweroKrown on my rlx scud fnrmi I'tliit'd il p-rllon for uHlvallvn uu each iiacsai;)!. Allreidrold from my eiUbllhmiiil wariatilnl to bo bolli f,'eh ami trim lu nmnej ro fur, that rhould't prove othcrwlno I willrellll llio order K'nl'. r tho original liilnlurT nf tlm Hubbard and Marblehetd Hiiuinlie. thu Jlarlililnnil Calilia cer, aiidarrortfiir olirrnow trc.itableii, I Invite tho patrmiaKU of all who ore aniliiun lolu llicir ried directly rom thoifrnwir, fnrli, irue.andof Iho vtry bert nrln. Sw Veetble a rne (ally, JAMBS J. II. (IHKUO'tY. lrble(ied. Ma FOR SALE, KKW DARK Itlt'tllMAH ant ItUOV.'.V I.KO. J.X. horn Vo'l. from tke Le-t rlr 'p in Id- I tilled niatrr. KCK18 In Searon. c. i.'. wiki:i,kj: dec If, ti, Sirrtd, Orei on. TVfAaa JIB. rlprlrtx LtiU free. K. E atcbai iui 1 uwnix, li.'oumluitt'in Numorr. It) tlnnjqr) oa t BSiiaiv) v -twjppv 'tivtBy, 0 ttiJVJto.M nUutvy '" UUU1 MIJIUl &? -;Gw a LV-i' vgMi -" . itivTaVi tl'Jy? ' . swiwsji m.. 4WMM jffu"!1 fiWft- N"!l!jl nir BlllllKBllllllllllllllrB "rLlllim. 7 Dr. H. SMITH, DBNTI ST, 8ALEM, OREGON. Offlco moved ovor BnCYMAN DUOS.' NEW STOIiB COmco hours from 9 a.m. to B p.m. NORTH SALEM STOBE. 4 T THE BUtCK STOIIR, HAB JUST HKCaiV " cl a full srsortmentof G ouoral Merchandise, Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots & Shoos, Hardware, Clothing CMcnUUd for the City sad CountrrTrsdt. BoovhtM tow.aad wUI 1m sold st as SMALL A PROFPr. s! inv Drt ol tae cltr free of ehsree. Notflr Dffn. Rohrer'g New Itomedv FOR TMM Z.UMM MKXTINQ WITH WONDXBFVZ. SUOCMMt TniB PrjTlBLY VKOBTABLB REMEDY HAS no eaaal In the relief and enro or Conohs. Oold. Afthma, llrpnehltls, Cronp, Whooplnc Cough. MeS .? il ", Proceed ,ome remarkable cote. Bold by ilraeglf U genrrtllv. Prepared only by JOHrTb. hwitl'HY, Wmoafh:)r., To whom aU letters of bnilncts should be addrrsfed, Farmi and Land tor Sale. IpmCR FOR HALE ONE FARM, S30 ACRES, ... W ,cre! t?.f.n,llr,it ln' f0011 orebsrd. sltnaVs4m tho l'leaant Hill rod. about !4 Bile tfom Xomni Cly' A1.V0' J?60.01 h00 ppe" MIXED LaKd" lomsofthebcftvallity and bcarcr-dam Laed In tho county, surrounded hy hill and brush land. Thmi or four very good farm tan be mado out or It. Good place for a colony. Want liil tbo whnte lot toceth. jr. This Lynd Is situated In Leno county, abwrt II ro lea from Kuerne City, and six from CrJJr.li JQM Addreas F. II. UUNN, JCHgtin UU Wry. NOTIGK TO PKK8e.VH INTBNBIXQ EMIQBATK 10 OREGON. TO Direct Passage from New York'to Portland, Oregon. Lam DifAiiTMXNT O. A O. R I rniiK orkoon BTSSfiW' &na?Wi7- L AuTMsTff.WaiWI completion, on or aimut llio lBtli day of January. m78 ' ccfl., iwswnifcrs Iriuii Now York to 1'nnUnd! direct, via thu Htralta nf MairtllsM, at tho otlrouioly low rate ur 75.00 currency, boird Included. comforlnlily arranrd ship uvrr built In the Unltod flairs. Nurod, iS.V kimti'. l)lmcnIon: a0 lectin "'l!,,,!'8..te t"1","i9 doplliofhoM; opacity, ". :j "l',;", '"" 'V',r"K" w'ii rvrrivn rprcui nl- muntHind ll vimilU tuuoiij ii win uuiiniwiit'o ttiiiiniltnixnriilnipi nr alum will liu perfect. iirnvo. teiitlou vvlll bn jmUl to (lis comfort of and tho rum will tut nt Ihn L-.i mi. in. Kv pin Kvory at- envert, dick ri oin will bo lilted up fur nrrlKitnllnu purros. i. wllh aylijw toluriiUiipiftcuircra frch meat du I'rtrt nf tho ..! inn nuiiiv viirniru. I ho vmnRo will bo mado In about alstydayr. In sli pcrnoin who delru lormUrntotoOraiou. acilcnlturat anil other lui.fm,m will bu UKuuat veir low laton. , 1 or permins hero who bavo Mends Initio Atlantle SlaicwlMntora.ai(i Oregon tills oilers a tare opportunity, n. tbo niiuojiic.'i and fjttluno of llio iivvr'aiul route by rill nru voIdd, nud thu iiauasu la conrlderslily los. i H.M",wimUr f'nni.tlr)n sildrets Y. C. Hctaldt, 1 Hmitli Wllllain Uruit, New Ymk, or Jjinlll i, HnilUf.5'13 l-and Ateut U. A O. II. It, Co . 1'nrilniil, (Urn. riotico. Al'KTITION lijvliij: been riled In tho ronntr cnutt oi lliohlntoof Onwon fKrtliocniiotyiif .Miilou. iirihini.oliitr.ieiiliir K. H. (Inwi'roa. inrdl.ii or ihe t.tiiti; or Joteph Hum., n u,u rvridint iiiluor, nnd Monday, IMmnry -Itli, JHT3. at II o'clotkln ihVfcro iionii, haviiii: beun nppuliiieil for lirarlnir IIih aae. appointed at men cuarJIan, J01IN C. I'KRlil.E'l. Vuuty Juilcv. Janllw.1 Piual Sottlomont. jJOTIOi: Is hereby nlvi n tint W. M. (!orllnn an J.1 llinma I., .liinot.nilmlnlMrstiirsol thu i'ute d ll-lo K .lone, lulu of llarlon rminlv. .In..u..l. of I.'IVO I III (Jnv ll'l'il llulr Hi il Hirimm In l... i,i.n.,r ;ihl estate, m,d Hatiirday thu Old day nr February. INM, nt ten o'clock In thu forenoon n ,ald day lit net ii lUed U4 tho timo for IiihiIiiu Dm miiid, All per. nn tnloreded In tald elto aro lliereforo rcnnlrrd i.i i-iijuur unuro ino niuiiiy rutin or llio nta'ii nf Or econut tho day and hour afnriiiilil, and ktow rum,?. If a'iy exist, why raid acrnuut fliuulj not Lu allow l J uu j raid admliilrtratun dlrcbarvu.1. W. M nOROLIKR, .Ia.,fl.lHTSwl KMMA L. JONKSl TIIK PLHMMER FRUIT DRYERS. Patented April 1S77. mtirUK MAC1IINKS AltlJ UNHUni'AKHRn KY ,.,l?,",,l'r',1r,,',y.l,!l,r I'(.rvliiR Krult and Vvsetahlca of all klmlr, and nru cnlructed ai d iur ulthed complete In fourdlllvreut rlxca, iiamuly; The. Toiii Tlninib Dryrr-capaclty of )i biKhul of appler per liuur-prlct ,j 75 Tho Nmull I'umllf Uryor-caraclty of yt luliul pir hour-price ..(138 Tho Fuiully Iiryer-iapaclty of 3 buiholn per hour-price .. jjojj Tho Fnetory lirjrer-capaclty ofObmbeU per nour-piico ThiiielJrjcrs were awarded tho Centennial Medal and Dlplgioa at 1'hlladnlphla In UA. Alro. the Gold SI rial ol the HUM of Oregon for IbTfl. for excelleuco of flavor, color aud condition nf KiulL All rises cotirtantly on hand and furulihed-on ihort- Vfk IM-WbUe FHru and Coouty lllcbto for sale. For further iirtlculari and dtrrrlptivo catalotat addrera IV.cntro and ANiiufucturer. ICiet I'brtlaml, Oregon. l. D. Il.UflUIliK, jiutr A (JOMPLKTK LINK OK 3E3C Jk. 3EL JXT E8 & S- S addles, cjiJmlionpm'rtrlnraMcoiirl. m tho tuarMou o In wlm. In ntltl cnutily. Html. I llmotlivii mid tli.rcto CIIHW rilUHO Ulur Ullll K. M l!r...r,,U.. -I, ,,1,1 .... I .. n(,iiw ruvuiu irvt uv Whips, Collars, Bridles, Robes, Btc.,Btc. F AfX DEARBORN'S, ON COMItmciALSTRE.7, DUIIIIIN'H ULOOK, SATjTSM - - OREGON. aPrSMl , i?S V, ii 1 11 if it j -ii 1 .'.a .'3ii 'I.! ' m ni & a 1 il