4jrapliliiitom ixammmmgt 'aat&f.tZTJrtxWJH)tWKirA i 'v x h r 2 WILLAMETTE FARMER. tiHanutt Marnttr. IMPED IVEUY PlttlUT, BT CLARKE At. CRAIG, rUBMsnEO AND ITOTHIITOHS. n. A. CLAKKK. . IV. CKAICJ. Terms or Niibrrlp(lon Ono copy, one year (Mnnmben)..... $2. SO Ond copy, Ms inonthi (26 linmtivir) 1.25 On rouV thrno months MM nnmbors) .7fi BALKM, I'KIDAY, FKII. 1, 1878. Wheat Growing. Mr. McCulloch, ex-Sccrctary of tlio TroiiKury, BiiyH Hint In tho western nnd Inr WcHtorn Htatos, tho yield nor aero Is Htcadlly dccriiiiHln, excepting on tho now land when, first cultivated. Tho fiatno can bp Bald of California, for, although thcro nro rich valloys which nomc people will nrguo cnn'bo success fully cropped without rent or manure, vet it is tho hlcht of imbecility to ox poet it, as thoro is no noil in tho world which can havo crops matured and tak en off without losing fertility. Thoro 1b a great deal of nonsensical BilsstatcmontH in tho writings and say ings of many in tho United titntca, who t tho prcsont day attempt to teach tho body of agriculturists now to farm. Thoy havo ono old-tlmo, thrcadbaro complaint of farms being too largo; whorcaH tho real fault is that tho enp ital employed is too small, or that tho occupior knows nothing about good, eolf-sustalntf farmlnc: for If there is plenty of livo stock und tho produce of mo lanu is cnicny useu in raising or uu toning cattlo and sheep, it matters not how many acres nro untior ono man's euro; as ho can, with good men to at tend to tho different departments, work a mammoth tract of country to bettor sdvantago than tho small farmer who docs all tho labor himself in tho winter, It is tho small farmers who cause tho largo number of farm laborers to remain unemployed during tho winter, for thoy Invariably hlro n man in tho npring nnd dlschargo him in thoautumn; or, which lu tho sarno thing, ho Is engaged only lor the summer. If all tho land in tho United States was in small farms, tho farmers and their families would bo all rcnulied on them in tho winter, thus throwing all tho hired men out of em ployment. If those men wore all thus forced to engage in other than farm la bor, or to quit tho country, then those Jlttfo farmers would bo uimblo to culti vate thJr Jajirt proporly for want of help. If It would bo advantageous to reduce tho farms to from f0 to 100 acre?, it might bo well to do nwny with all gigantic business, put astop to railroads, allow of no such stores as A. T. Htow nrt'H, liord it Taylor's, etc., and in short, permit no man to employ more than ffi.OOOor $10,000 at tho outside. Cor. Jiitral A'cw Yorker. Amorican Booka. Knglatxl still afreets an unfavorable opinion of Amorican literature. In IR'.'OHytlnoy Kmitli Hneorlngly iihIcpiI, 'In tho four quartern of tho world, who reads an Amcnlcan bonk?' Kchoes of this nuimadvcrftlon sfill occasionally greet our ears. In 1870 tho Westminster JtevtrwHixUU "Thoro Is not a score of ITEMS FKOM BUKNA VISTA. Our correspondent at Bticna Vista fiend no tho following news items under date of Jiuiit ftry 25th: Tho fino weather has ir.ado our farmer liappy, and thoy arc making prejiarntionfl to commence plowing. Mr. James Smith and Ids crew arc running a lot of fino logH to your city, from the Ltickio-inutc. I utidcntand that n man by the name of Tutk and I1L1 wife havo "split tho liL-inkut," by mutual consent. Too much whisky is tlio cause. Tlio county seat qucrtionis not behig agitated just now to any great exUnt, Lut "still waters run deep." Tlio District School under the management of J, T. Fletcher and Prof, llomor, is progressing finely and they ore giving general satisfaction. Tho population of our little burg had an in crease of ono last Wednesday morning. Tlio stranger is boarding at tho house of J. W. Ho- txirt. Ifo don't like tins country very well and occasionally indulged in a few squall. Ilio sowml of tho pottery bell is no longer heard in tho land. Wo long to hear the music of its chimes at morning, noon and at night once more, Tlio mw mill that is lc,iiig erected by Mr. Joseph Smith of tho Smith family will noon Ixi completed. It will have capacity to cut about twelve thousand feet of lumber per day. It is Mr. Smith's intention after awhile to erect in connection with tho saw, a jrriBt mill. Tim citizens in this vicinity need just such an insti tution as a grist mill and I feel confident tliat tlio mill would do a tiod business. Jckxt. Evidently On of Thorn. "A rough customer," says the Corvallia Demo crat, "supposed to liavc bocu with Uio thieves, in Hftlom, on tho night of tho raid by tho police force of that city, ono night but week, and es caped on to the boat and came up here. He had an ugly gash on tho aide of tho head, and another on his face evidently having been in a close place. Ho told several stories as to the cause but was seen to make tracks away from thin city. Ixok out for such fellows." Wo will wager a second-hand tooth brush that the man referred to nlxjve is tho identical "roosttr" thatJolm Minto knocked down with his cane the night hoattunpttd to rob Mr. Grey's safe. Recorder's BfJAtlnee. This morning as the hnl over which is presided eyes, had just reached immioo, in 4 of tho town li . woman wit tlA wur of ten, clock th soro when I to his Honor, tho took a scat bcBidc whirl his hat on Rogers," said his it of his mouth, wo ever had the officer John Minto introdu person of John Ilorcra, vli tho table and commenced the tip of his finger. "Jj Honor, aa ho took his pin "this is tho first time thai plcosuro of leholding tho carrot-colored hair of yours and tho wart on your left car; you nay you are a tlTCAgcr in a ntrongu land without friends or money, and no visiblo means of support; you havo walked tho streets of Salem until your loot heels arc almost worn oil; the base of your pantaloons look as though you had been sitting on the rag ged edge of tho sidewalk; in fact, you arc charged with that miserable crime, 'vagrant.' Yes, Mr. Rogers, that is tho charge, and I shall see that you exert the energies that the Lord hath'given you by sawing wood for tho citv for five davs. Tho door closed unon him. and His Honor was alone; and shortly after ward the sound of the saw was heard in the wood-shed, making about three strokes to tho minute. LETTERS AMD PACKAGES. Tlio following is a list of letters and packages in Wells, Fargo A Co's office in this city uncalled for: LETTERS. Rov. Atkinson, D. I). Hugh Fields, (Jeo. Hoharmon, J. Foster, David Wheclan J. HtonGeld Minnie Glcoson,' W. H. Gardner, Shell Gordon, yiias. Logus, Johu Paulsen, Did not Bind Tnem Over. 'die Chinamen who madu tlio assault on the person of Mr. William O. Higgs, ia Spring Valley, had an examination before Kstjuiro Pcarco, of Kola, last Wednesday, anil were discharged. Fmm whnt wo can learn of tho oiniir, the justicu did very wrong in (Uncharging tho ('hiiinmeu, as it was a direct assault, and tho .Squirt! so odinlttod after thoy were din charged; but did so on tlio ground that ho did not want to hind them over and setul them to jail -iu thoy had no money and run thecouuty in debt to keep them. ArTicicVrnou7 Articles of incorponitinn of tho Kiigcnu Ileal IvtUto Company, have Ihuii tiled in tho Secre tary of State's otlice, with (leorgo llcbhaw, Mathow Wallace, l V. lUvis, .1. It Holt, H. II. C. Druoe. George Bold, L. IkooT. Robert Otborn, Gca K. Carter, Jos. Craven, J. W. Foaltr, A Olasser, L. Gardner, K H. Stcge, Miiw Olive ICaitcr, M. E. Tnncr, rACKAOKH. W. Green, Mclrill Lone, II. Paulsen, G. Simmons, O. M. VaU, I). II. Voddcr, Wra. Wright, liirdie West, Miss M. K. Young, H. Shoemaker, G. W. Hunt, A. Prcsoott. llllllies III Alliorlciin literature that may i D. Holt, It. It. Hayes, Jacob Gillespie und Jas, bo placed In tho front rank among pools, ' A. r.lwrt. as incorporators. Tho niital stock historians and novelists: thoro is not N $.1,000, divided into ten shares of $500 each mm to vlo witli tlio loiullng mimes In tho old world." Tho Loudon 'J'iinen, lu an article on tho samo subject n short time ag, declared that luoiio huudrud years of national existence America had advanced but little beyond produc ing those simiilo elements of animal existence food and clothing; while tho London Spectator argues that our institutions havo not proved favorable to originality of thought. Hut these critics prefer not to observe that since tlio national existence or America mi Tho principal ollieu h at Kugeuo City, and tho ImsiuotM of tho coqoraUm is tho buying, hold ing, selling, and leaHing of real ivit.ito. Meeting or tLo Lltorary 8oolotU)s. Tho ditrerent societies of thu Uiiivernity held their annual reunion last oening, and n moro cnjoyablo tiiuu could not liavo Kcu anticipated. Quito n l.irgo mnnlior of invited guests were prosent. Tho uxeroisos wuroof a literary char acter, and tho mumhers who t-ol; part in them nciiuitttsl thumsolve with credit. As these Iran lOiii'liinil 1i:ik raised nolltenirv ninii-, joint nieetiiiiw occur but once a year, of cnunto : :: .. .. y . :, i ... . .. i i... , . t . thOSO WHICH llllVO ,m,y "ro ig'y upprevuuiu uy uiu uiiien iiini'iilN irrcntor tlinii lieen oroctcd liy tho country wlioco In-'-'lti1" tellest Is thus decried. All tho great I'llt so- .. ... ... . I'. names lu tlio literature ol r-;uglauu that surpass those of America nnd belong to too world as n possession forever, must bo referred to a period anterior to America's national existence. Tho criticisms above noted therefore are not Just. Take half a dor.on supremo names nut of tho literature of Knglaud, nil of which belong to tho creative era of the ICuglish mind, and there Is noth ing loft with which the literature of America may not bo successfully com pared. And as wo are of Knglaud our selves, those great monuments of geni us are our property as much as hers. it America in now producing nothing that can bo ranked with tho grcatcM, neither Is Knglaud; nor has Knglaud produced anything of this kind hliico tfydney .Smith uttered his momorablu ttiioor. It Is not Just for Kuglhh critics to try to force American literature to it comparison with .Spender. Shakspeare, llacon and olllton; for where are their Sponsors, Shuki-pearcs, Mucous and Miltous of tho present tlmoV Oreyo niun. TURKEY'S INTENTION. The London Times publishes a teller from ConnUnllnoplo, written by hii KukIInIi Ken tlvuun hokllug position of high trust ud contUlenco In tha Uttoiunu empire, which fortuitiadowa tho teriiiM upon which Turkey will treat with HusnU ror pence, which will tomewlikt sstonlsh the other powiuh of i:urrw. Tho writer bays that Turkey tt liutly ludlKiiaiittliat KuroiK'.snd partmUrlv KiiKlstnl.sbsiKloiuxl the Ottouisiia In their ktrtniKle, mid that iu 4 lone they tmve fought tho Hukhlsns so alone will ttioy neKollate rmt with their enemy. If oiler uiloiit hiklit that there are Keneral IntereeU wuloh must Ik regard I'd In the eitlemeiit, they wilt not bo listened to, no matter what thn eonse. queuce may le. IMrkey will aavothetuxe ratntyol ber Kuroean poseulens, nlvo up tho Ires navlKutlon of the ltosphnrua to litis ala, ami place hermit" under a ItussUn pm ttclorate. Thee terms Itukila will readily accept. No attrmpt will ts3 made to occupy CouMantluopte. Hand Sawed Otr. lAst S-ktimlay a man by thu namo of Win. Sleppy, hiiig over in Polk county, while work iag about an edger accidentally slipped his right hand upon thu saw ami literally ut thu hand oil'. Hi. Oiuuo dressed tho uuuud and placel it 111 us tine condition as eirciiiiiktauces would H.Tiiiit. Mr. Sleppy loses his whole right hand, there not letiig even to much m a tillglTMMtl. A ltoautirul LlRht. Tho furnitiiie storo of Mr. Arnold Myers was "lit up" last euMiiughy gat, uiauuf.ieturi'd by a machine invented by Johu I'urrott, of this tity. Thu llaiuo prxHlueed by this mnchiue is Ix'uutiful, and iIik'S not dauJo tho eyes. Tho coat of this light is but ono dollar ami a quar ter cr tluuu.iud feet. As you pass by the ktoiv, dmp in and take a look at it. KOBBEBY AT dERVAIS. (ii:iVAis, Jan. Ulth, 1STS. lturglark hroku into tho utore of S. U Gaines lost night und tHik letweeu 00 and SO p-iir of p.tuts, two pUtols and a lino coat. Thu lo amounts to U'tween three and four hundred dollar. M. M. P. S. Parties are on track of the robbers. Closed. Thu ltuena Vista pottery has again In-en closed, bv thu khcritr, wo understand. Mr. C, II, Myers Uio of thu establishment liawug e pirvd. Wbo Owns It? A few days ago a lady on llcty Hill was on her way-down to the city and in passing near barn n littlo bullock of about eighteen months or two years old became enraged at the drcis tlio lady had on, It Wing red, rtud ho camo at her on tlio charge, bellowing and throwing big head. Fortunately there was a board fencu near at hand and tho lady went on top of that fence in tho twinkling of an eye, anil only in time to prevent bcina cored by thu bullock. A noted expounder of lilackstono happened to be ruling past that way, ami aucrscvcraiaiicmpis liu succeeded in driving the infuriated animal nway. Tins is tlio second time tnai wu navo heard of a liko occurrence in that itortion of tlio city, nnd donbtlesi by tho sauio lieast. Who evur ho bcloiii:s to. tho owner had letter do something with him beforo hu hurts eomo one and is killed for it. It ViKt Cato Hoon VTorso. Mr. Henry Myers, who lives near Dalian, in Polk county, took his gun nut to shoot soinu ducks that had "lit" near his placo. Tho gun ha I been loaded for coinv time, and when' Mr. M. fired tho barrel bunded, ono pioce of it striking him on thu check, and cutting a aovcru posh. Kortunatoly Mr. Myers saatainod no ether damage, with tha exception of a good care. Notloo to Oar ClUiorn. The clerk of this School District, J. W. Cox, Wigan tiking tho census within thu city limits, this moruiug. Tho enumeration includesLL in each family between thu ngca of four and twenty years, whether attiuding school or not. Head of families will ideaso bear this iu mind when called upou. As our niiportionineuU from thu Ktatu ami county I inula oru lusea upon this report, it is uisscssary that every vcmou of tcluMii ago l on the lut. Tho "itcatnen Chlncc." Ihu inhalutanu ol thu ! lowery kingilom in this city, are making great preparations for tho coming Chiuctio Now Year, noxt Tuesday, when oureitueus may prejiare themselves with a mull wad of cotton to stop up their ears from the continuous rattle of tiro crackers and Chi iicpu bombs. This statu of proceedings will l.u-t aliout one week. It's fun for thu Chinamen but lightning on tho American citizen. dls .lat One of thu workmen at Oregon City engaged in reiiairing IVment's building found a copy of tho Chronicle and New York Cadet dated Mav 10, 18.11, between thu ceiling, where it ha laid over -.1 years. ' A man, kupjwsed to be the fugitive Grayson, who icaicd ilytectivo Cherry, a few days ago, in Portlautl, is thought to nave Wen teen 011 t-'auvie's Ulnud. A ship of fifteen hundred tuus measurement, tho largest ever built ou the Sound, will li constructed at SeaWvk, ou !Vgt Sound, this season. There are yet 00,000 bushel of wheat in tho graucrie betweeu Sheridan aud Mc.Miunville. No Rubbtn' It out-Kot Gwlno to leauo Wore tcr riny snor uniu .Since thu different iMiiera of late have been divusaiug whether or not there was any hell or eternal puiiiihuient, wu overheard a couple of gentlemen of African descent father and sou Tho old man is a consistent church memlier whom wu shall call "old Tom," ami while our clergymen and other theologian aiv wrestling with thu devil and other kindred subjects "old Tom's" conclusion may have some weight. While they were resting from work jesterday noon, in thu shop, Ned said; "I licali'd er white man reedin iu do taper dis moniiii' dat folkes wuz 'batiu now whedder dere wue eny hell or iiotl" "Shucks; said old Tom; "you'se got w rung cemt tomost, uo" "No sah; dat wur what ho red in de papers!" "Wheilder deru wus any hell!" repeated Tom. "Yes kali, whedder when er man cive out un heah, he went ter hell, or jess dissolved ter dun agin!" "Uktkeo heahl I dout want no 'imte wid iioWhIv, but ef enny man como a foolin 'round mo wid dat korter skripter he's gwinu ter heah mo git up yonder inter shoutin tones!" said Tom. "Why is dat!" "Kaiso taint gwiuo tcr do; ycr jet make cr nigger blebe dar ain't 110 hcaharter an see what yer comes ter. Kbory sicon' house 'ell W a court house, an' de houses twixt 'em 'ell lie jalc house. Hit mighty hard tcr keep 'em ktrate uow, wid de sherilf au' hell bofe 'fore dar eye!" "IK-it you'se on do side ob de tiali au' brim stone!" 'You'se right honey I Ef you tink you'eo gwine to lebe di worltl tcr play snowball some w liar, you'se 'rong. Dor's er warm place jess Wvvant heah fcr de mauievrs of di hell busines au chicken-lifters generally, else l'se gw ino tcr hhjj iuy oyuui uoo A dry-goods clerk nt Mtiscoda, Wis., was engaged to two girls Bt tho saino llmo, and madn dnsnerato lova to each. Out love, like murder, will out; the gills hocamo aware of his perlldy, and nice, tflrln tirstntiemptfiu 10 scratch his oveH out, and then united lu an everlasting bond of union to seek revoniso. Purchasing a revolver apiece, thoy wnltod ou him nthisplRco or business, tho other day; be lit out of thn bnck door and hassluco kept hlmsolf locked in his boardlug-house apart ments. Taxes. Treasurer Brown says that tho several counties aro pylDg Into tho treasury their quota of taxes moro promptly than ovor boforo. lot the Feoplo Rejoice, For tho bountiful harvoat of 1S77 has now plaood In tbo hands ol the peoplo tho golden coin, that thoy may 1I00 to W. P. Johniot. A Co. and socuro such pictures as will pleaso them and their friends, and bo a blessing to generations to como. Kemember tho place, oyer Will Is' Bookstore, Stato bit., Salem. Or. Xsrott'a Xalfo :oas-m.. As n coiirjueror of Ilhoumaiism. Gout. Neu ralgia, and euro tor Scrofula and all diseases arlnlnK from Impurl'y of blond, tbo old and rellxbWt Family Medicine, llyatt'B Mfc Bal mm, HJands nnpqualed, ns proyon by over :;w 000 vn-at cures during tho past 30 years. In redloal vegetable Compound ofSarsapa rills. Dock. Gualaeum, to , nnd a pernmnont cure. Hold by nil druggists and country urocpr. Tako nothing else, and if thoy hitveti'l It wo send by nxprei-H, boed, every whore, atll and 1 2fi ner boltlet 800 and SO SO halfdoz. Hyatt it Hyatt. LM0 Grand St., Now York. SALEM FOUNDRY, & Machine Shop, SALliM OHKOON. B.'F. DRAKE, Prop'r. a tkax xnamss, saw mills, grist mills, 9 Reapers, Pomps, and all kinds and styles of Ms SBlnerj made to order. Machinery repaired at a short doUcs. Pattem-Biakuiff done In all Its rations forms, and all kinds of Brass and Iron Castings farnlf bed at short notice. Also, msnnfsctarer of ENTERPRISE PLANRR an MATOIKH. and BTICKJCKS and 3IIAPKRM MkT4wtl DO wot "AnTto send for oar New Cnujoirae. It ron UIim Tslasolo Infor nutlon for fvrry pfnran content platlDf the pur chM of snr srtlcls for nrnonsL fsinlur orsfricalturt ne. Pre to anjrAdilreM. OXTtlOHBRV WARD A CO., -. Orlctosl Orsniro Supply Route, A ZSdZS Wabatk Ave, CHICAGO, XJL WiWaATBIKTOBO, j. w, wxATHanvono. 9f Weatherford & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRUGS, FAINTS, OILS, CLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMIC ALS, JE erfum ery TOILET GOODS, Etc, oto. PURE WINE3and LIQUORS, Por Medicinal purposes. Modiolnos Compoundod, and Proscriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co., HcSlf Cotnmcrctsl street. NAI.U1M. IIIiAVlIlt GliKN KT to. xr s ar y ALL INTKNDINd TO PLANT THIS SKABON srtoiiM cull at tUl Nnrsrry, snd svn the Accnt's coiumt.luii, CSp. W. HTJWT, uo7k! bUllulMlTY, Or PIERCE'S PATENT MACNltTIC. ItLASTIU TIllla.-TliU treat Inven tlou If being sdopted by the lead ing Pliyrlelans slid Kurcvons nil over tlis land. ISy We would rt'fiicctfutiy eantion iho Public SKSlnt certain rraadulcnl and Morthlcta lmltatlona which ant new III tin) market. Reward of them. Send for 11 InMralrd Hook and Pncu Lift. MAd.NRTlU ELAS TIC) TRUH8 CO.. C0U Sacramento street, up ttalrs, San FrancWco. denly T. C.SMITH &CO., DRUGGISTS, CHEMISTS, ....AND-... XPlanrxxxnolstaB, Patten's lllock, SUte street, Saloin, Oregon. PARTICULAR ATTENTION OIVEN TO PRE fCriutloiin, and all orders by mall erexpreif filled prcmpUy aud accurately. Plmlclans and Country Dealers will rae mosey by eiainlulut our tto'k, or procuring our prlcef, btfore purchatlni; eliewbere, uo5-tf. Steamer A. A. M'CULLY, Capl. J, XV. COCIIHAN. Parties detlrou of enjjaBlni; frelfibt or pairace. will apply to W. J. HERREN, Arent. no Parmers' W'barf. bALEM. fcr er jvick er Uyeard. RAILROAD LANDS. XUiloral Tonus! LOW PsUCRSt LONG TinK! LOW INTBRBsVT he erfgoi aid CailforHla aid rcgoR Cfatral Railroad .'opales 2f .SJ.V'Vf U.adtibr. !f le u?o the foUowlng libe ral terma: One tenth of the price In eath; lnteret on the balance at the rate of eeren per ceit. one year after sale; and each following; yeaf one-tenth of the principal and interest on IhS balance at the rate ol ien per cent per snnu-n. Both princlDalandlnt si payaoie in u. s. Unrrency. Atmcount or ten per cent, will he allowed for caa Aiwnt O. c. K. U Portld. Oreioo. """' M Aueuts lor tbe Willamette Farmre. Albany JB Hannen Amity. KLbinipeun Cottscearove J1J Shortrideo Ilollvuo JeU IitIs Mucna Vista Win Wells, J W llobart UrowUFVllle .....WR hlrlr l)utteillo M), nacheldcj Canyon t'lty UllRhlucliart Cnnyonvllle " T UilfRU CoqullluClty PS JUltceon Colo's Valley WU Clarke flat pop.. .....It JMorripon Craivfurdsvllle ' lurtOlnw Cove I KendaR Corvnlll KMoud'AarU Creiwull Rir'cc Kiipx Clackamas W A AiIIIm Camp Creels U R llrrutnorclcy ualiar.... -J u i.i'. v .-i uuiiine IJe.xter b llnudtaket Drain's Ktewrcm & Drain DnmnecuB.. K Pot ben Dayton...... ,.K C lladawny Elkton A It Ualnee Kuitcno John McClnoi; Fox Valley AD rjarduci- ForettUrove S Hushes, W L Cnrtle Oorhen J llsndrakor nervals DM Unlne Half ay TJ lllack Harrlebmg .Illrftm Smith lllllfboro ALuclIIng llcpner Morrow .t Ilerren Independence W L Hodt;lrk Junction Smith. Uraffleld A Co,, W L Lemon Jnckfonvlllo M Peterson King's Valley... Conner Crrr-no JeOerpon John W Roland LewltvlUe II OMcTlmmonde Lafdypttu Or Pnpplcton. A HKcnry Lebanon b II Clannhton .Monroi-... Jor Kclecy McMinnvlllr J U Morris, A Rclti Monninulh W Watcrhonse Jitl.l Plain, W'r David Stamp Needy. Wm Morcland Now Pis .... J Casto Newell llle I'P CnMlcman North Yamhill DO Stewart Uakland S K Raymond OKwepn AR Shipley Ott J II Srbroedcr Orcirnn City .; M Bacon Pennlrton W A Whitman Peorls Dr J II Irvine Pilot Rock B Ollllam Portland H P Lee, Actnt State CI range Prlnervllle OMPilncle Pcrrydsle McGrcw's btoro Klckresl FA Patterson Roseburj? Thos Smith Mo F p Jones, Thos Mnnkers Stlrerton T R nibbartl Shedd's... WM Powers, OK Wheeler gPfiniteld A ! Hovey Sublimity... i.John Downlnr; Sweet Itsme Ben Ilsrke nnenaan.... ......... Tangent PH Banco Dalle SLBrooko The a u rurr. . . ......... ....... Wlllamette'ForkV. walla Walla wawo ....... .............. vt w iiiMrarr .B W Brown M Wllklne MMMiMi.MiiMttJF Bcwc ...J C Elder """", j u itiuer Yoncalla JRKlllfon, R8AppIfrat J. W. GILBERT PuyH CiinIi ibr Hides, Furs & Pelts. ne21 Cotnmorolal at., SALKM. iy FIRST PREMIUM! For Visiting Cards I A A Ca'ds with any namo ncatlv nrlntel ihoronr JM ent to any addrere neon receipt or 25 Ceuu. llJandaaccntitnmp. Addrepp, ' mp. A . J. Ci. AHKE, Salem, Or.igon. RAILROAD Nurseries. I havo tlio LnrRCKt Stock of Fruit Ti'ccn in Oregon! 200,000 Plum and Prune Trees, Th.MtW,.!;l A,VRAan six pbct ix mniiT and I will sell them from fl(l lo $23 per Iluudrctl. tYTI enll.r ..,. . .... ..:. i rr.M-ll l lIHtM. 1 liml l'oirlira ..r III. u..l. - .1.. . . .. . . ---.....-.-. HI,. I.IILI, llljt. jiiiv . JbTT. nnd tney are of i-xcclknt nualliv. I havn ncral i, u WWl xatXTt run jcr NuniKnirB. k Jw 'u 7,' ,0;.t,?.,,a ?. ,le.ry- McM Unv le. K AV Whipple, t'otu'u Mrs K A Judklns. liuccno. 1 T."rncr' Vi 'rrolx. Mibllmlty AJan.Matou. JMoirls, Mttamn. " L tlrabi-, Ilalscy. A S heeler. Sin dil. w'i 'I'iT' ; ,lr1n' W T .,v KllJo. lluwulPr. imi1 "A01",', WHl)rsk?.8llTerton, i vf.iieS' na"'burff. J A Hunt. Oakland. i .. ,,0i??,,,t.Jl,rS,n'.on BrowntTilie. iSllUv'h 1V.1,St HlxUlP Jl,'0 "ysl WaMrL-len Co rive t,clwT,au,ll"Ki'nt.tof the Wlliiuiitte H. V7. PRST-XMnVTAKr, .... Proprietor of Rallread Nurscilc. oeiiilt KAST POUTLAIU), OIL iMiC?.c,M..,,c.nJ!on .,0 W AMSDKN JUNK ritbUH. I had Pi Hclirsnf Hits v.rlitv rim .un o. is,,, nun inrv arc hi xcciient nualliy, I bat als.i tevoii othei varieties of lVatlie. nnd a mncr variety or . t her K'rult Tices and bbriibs. Al-ii. lrKofotof PhACIl UEUliLINtl-.at JUO per 1,W fonw ffitthtitl FIKE X3NTSXJ3F1. JOL3XTCJ E5 COMPANY. Capital, $300,000.00 Assets, - . $668,647.46 Income, 1875, . $465,904.29 Losses paid out since organiza- tioia, . $1,137,367.60 HAMILTON BOYD, MANAOER. ' " 72 First HI.. PORTLAND. JOHN MINTO, BMEDin or MERINO SHEEP. TAKES pleas ore in offerine; to the Wool-Growers of Oregon and the adjoin mrTerrltorl-ij the chance topnrcha.e TilOROUtlllBRED MKIUNOS, and a" iartoir parties intcre.tedtbat they canand wlU e MUCH CIIKAPHR Wyfe ?Hme ""$ " vilueeSt J , u yl?AV.E, KATES than such can ponlbly U Imported. Examination and comparison with oth' er Sheep odered lu the market are cordially in ted" fc. Address j0UN MINTO. N. B.-The Rams snd Ram Lambs of the' flock" can be seen on the ISLAND FARM, adjoining Salem.- nii iEw''nrb0 ,ee5 'I 'A' Ptace, or at Uie HILL FARM four and a hall ml cs south of tho dry. balem, September 10, J875. ' REAL ESTATE LOANS. 0BECON 1X11 WASIIXGT0N Trust Investment Company OF SCOTLAND. THIS Companr if prepared to neeotUte Joans ia ,.?IViJ.romi"0,0J;'.MsecurBl over 1MPBO n!2lSZ,rliW'ai "d LANDS. "w fliftjt periods of yeais, or re tsuisvuit, rot icruis no19r ', or renayable by halfyeulyin- i. spply to WILLIAM RKID, Manager, $1 il x us i street iMtuana . T.-. A."