HtSt". -.? - - tf fc ' V 53 WILLAMETfTE FARMER. '" rt VA l. 3-WW . v ,i Ml iilfanutt Muxmtv. IMUIO ITKUT riUUAT, BT CLARKE Jto GBAIG, ruBUnntna xno rnorHivroiis, ft. A. CliAllKK. 1. W. OltAIO. Term of Nubnvrtptlon. Ono copy, ono year (61 number). .(2. 50 Ono copy, fli month (Sfl number) 125 Ono copy. threo month (13 tinmbcra) ........ TA HALKM, FRIDAY, Al'11116, 1878. TUB EXHIBIT. VTja, (Inuul flUml rw OrmoaXTCtiUCA Com plete A Marvel of Beauty. Milt SolO. .Mr. Win. KnMo hat oMhtM.UT mill jiropcrty on tho littlo l.urLUmuto, to Micwrs, M. K. Mcintosh ml U. IVnnut, for tho auui ot!,0,V), Tho mill it adjacent to ouo of tho tlncat bodiiw of tjtnlvor in tho tvHintry anil may bo reasonably cixcctotl to furnUh tho Uwt luuibur obtainable Wo vrlali tho Rt!iitliuuii iklHiiulant bucciaj in their now uutlci Uklii;. Oood Advtoo. At a rfosnt ferinorV mooting In Maatotiu- iIIn k iekr imvu raolpo for, making ftriuliiir pay, follow! "lUv but one bul nwi, mitl ot up lu tbo morning d ca to It jrourclf." Yestenlay, aya tho I'orilantl .Standard, tlm grand Htaml for tho Oregon exhibit at tho Paris cxjKtmtlon wan fitiieliCMl and trimmed up with n quantity of Oregon ccrealH. A number of in vited gucnts wcro admitted to tbo hall cm First Imtwccn Taylor and Yamhill utrootn, and every jicrenn HK)ko of it in tbo highest tcrma of praise. To givo a description of it ho ao to convey, to tho reader an idea of iU beauty and coniilnic- tion, Sh a very illllicnlt undertaking, without (joiiif; into detail, which would (ill ncvcral col nmiiH, no of neceHxity it must bo given in brief, Tho stand at iU bono is a decagon in shape and eight feet in diameter. A tiuHJ of 10i inches rises to the niwT MlKi.r, And is Hiirinounted with walnut trimmings. Tho shelf is alxiut thirty inches in height, mado of Oiegon black ash. Around this shelf, at reg ular intervals, are four niche which aro mado of Oregon black ash, set together in twenty pieces, trimmed with walnut moulding. The facing is finished with engraved facings of Oregon maple and burl and raised figures of mahogany. Ho-twe-jn these niches are treble archctt with wal nut and cclar burl columns sustaining them. Onu of tho octagons on this shelf has lccn left vacant for tho coat of arms of Oregon, which will ho (tainted by Thod. Welch, at Munich. Immediately Ixwnth this is inscribed, " Ali Volat projiriU, Oregon, U. 8, A." Immediately ttbovu nimes HIIKLF two, The background of which is maple inlaid in fan tastic dtifgns with mountain mahogany, elxmy, curly maple and yew, handsomely engraved. NeJit cornea KIKU TllUtfl, ttuch ono leing mnallur in pyramidal shape. Thin onu is made of mapla burl trimmod with black walnut and mouldings and finishud with French ptdish. Tho lacks of this fh el faro mag niliccntly inlaid, the pmiuts boinjj divided by brocket of black walnut cornucopias surround. til by rams' heads, cnmxu'l of over threo bun dad piece of wood of various kinds. Hlliu.r rouit. Tho Ixiltoui piooo is oil liuwhoil maplo hull. Thu kick is or Orvgon uliler, maplo, ebony, sandal and other wmxls bcnutifully engraved, ivil'Ii panul containing six Imndrod and twenty In'ccch mid tho panels of tho in tiro shelf nine Uiousaud tbrou hundred piocui. Thin sholf in changed in form so iu to givu tif ttniii jvinols in V ithupo, uud break tho monotony. HllKi.r rivtt Is mado of Oivgou enrly maplo, and is support ed by liftocn neat littlo carvixl eoIuintiH, tho utiglo of tho shelvtxi N-ing divided by walnut brucUtx, aluo hiiudhomoly carved. Tho maiu imrtiuu is mountain mahogany, tnmtnitl with iiiouldiiigH of npprnpriato diuiensioiu and llnoly joined, fiir.i.r mx, And last, is of linuly Kitishid ash, trimmed doubly with cxipiisito black alnut uionldings, forming an elegant Isinlcr and coutrmt. This shelf ali"!) elmngwi tlm stylo and comi' out in live jHiinbi, which arodividod by heavily carved brackets with panel work inlaid by u master hand, with ton ditlercnt kinds of wood. It ia hsppily of Hueb symmotry m to givo tho pyra mid U-autiful projiortieiw iudcd, and golden Kuid of maple neatly fuiishcs tliu idiutf. TIIK IMIUK. This grand finishing pieu is cupporttnl by ten doublo cobuuns of black walnut, upon which rout a ntar-h.iod baud of car ml waluut, from which riso as mniiy moro coIuiiiiia of ssh triiuiucd with nahogany, walnut luid other woods. These MipHrt tho dome, which fonni a beautiful temple, upon which rets with out rt retched viingti tho fiarlia Amoricau eagle. I'Vom baao to summit symmetry and variety h:vn been so judiciously displayed us to givo to tho cutiro stand a null)' grand and majestic np MiaraiUH. Tho stand cunaistH of over C0,000 pieces of wood, luid u put togcthor ) that it can Ik) taken to pieces and pocked in a few hours. From kio to caglo the height will bo about twenty feet, and cost lx'arly fj,(j00, bo. ing defguol by l'K'r A. Kimpp acconling U tho icuatiiianco stylo of architecture. It ro tpiircd tho ItiW of livo men miveu months, ouo tuirver threo luouUm, and another two months to shapu Uio woil mid place it whertt it now Mauds. Tho shelving gives 'S2 lineal feet on which to display Oregon product. Thu carv ers woru Mi'Brs. Marchauit V K inter, whohavo Jutiveii themselves to Iki uukoter workmen in lecd, Tho whole, work hm ctunplutcd uuder tho iinmodi.ito stiperviiuou of architect Kuapp. DBMOCRATIO COUNTY CONVENTION. The Democratic County Convention met this morning at 10:45, and was called to order by Ocorgo S. Downing, Chairman of tho County Central Committee. On motion, lion. K. L. Hrintow was elected Chairman and W. M. Kaiser, Secretary. On motion, Jos. Osborne, Ulair Forward and John iSavago were apjioiiitcd a Committee on Credentials. On motion of (Jeorgo S. Downing a committee was apiiointed to apportion delegates to attend tho Stato Convention and to arrange tho order of business for tho afternoon scfaion. Oeorgc SJJuu,liinu. Juuum 11, ('iilomnu nml It- H. Dcarlwrn were apjiointed said committee. On motion, tho following committee was ap pointed on resolutions : II. II. Gilfry, 1'. K. Murphy, Ceorgo A. Cutting, Iaac .Small and Mr. Young. Convention adjourned until one o'clock, r. m. AKTKllNOON HE.SMIO.V. Convention called to order by the Chairman at ono o'clock, r. m, Tho Committco on Cre dentials rcortcd the following as entitled to Beats s Sount H.U.K.M -II. II. Dearborn, U. Coffey, Iouis Westacott. .Salem (I. A. Cutting, Thus. liurrows, T. U. Jackson, 11. II. Ollfry ami X. N. Stceves. I'htSalkm- K. I Uristow, 11. Cave, Win. Milller, J. C. Caplinger, A. M. Holt, Dr. Slmr pies, I). Howard, Thou. Cautield, J. II. Albert and Jos. Osborne. Noiitii Sai.k.m John .Savage, W. it. Muuk- cm, J. Cooley and J. Chaml)ers. IIowkli. I'liAIlilK .Ins. A. Kays and Fred Anderegg. .SU.VKKTON -Hlair Forwanl, K. F. Colby and Hencer Dudley, F. Muacher. Huiimmity - Phil. (Hover, John Anderson and ('eo. Downing. CllAMiowi Jan. It. Coleman, II. F. Clark, II. K. Kborbard, Hugh Cosgrove, Patrick Mul len, and Andrew Murphy. Okkvaih- P. K. Murjihy, I). II. Fonl, John T. rimith, John D. Hmith, Jom. II. Ilruyles and 0. Thilwdeau. I.ini'oln James .Simpson, J, II, Small. Jr.m'.n.ON Win. OoMjier, Charles Miller. FAliiriKi.i W. II. llynl, W. M. Kaiser. WooiuiUiiN John. II. Ixjckmiller, James Casey. tfrAYroN N. Yoiing, 0. II. P. Darby, V. Clark. Tho Committee on resolutions reported tho following : llmoliYtt, That wo adhere with strict faith to tlm cardinal principles of tho Democratic party and favor n government by tho jicoplo and for inn people, economically ailiuinuitervu ami con. lineil to tho administration of justice and pres ervation of public poouo, ait safeguards auniuuV amines oi power uuii iiivisn appropriation i THE OIL COMPANY'S FAILURE. For several days a report has been in circula tion in our streets that the Pioneer Oil Company of this city has failed, and that Joseph and Geo. P. Hobnan, of that Company, had mado on as signment of everything in their ponscsgion for tho iMSoefit of their creditors. Wo were request ed not to mention tho affair, ns hopes were en tertained that matters could Ik: arranged eo as to permit the involved parties to go ahead with tbo Winesi. As some one in this city has fur nished the Portland Standard with an account of tho matter, and as a wrong iuipreasion will bo created by that jiapcr's article, we will give tho facts in has been related to us: When the present ownets liought the oil mills they did K) on time and gavo notes bearing interest at tbo rate of one per cent. it month, and aitnougu the business has always proved remunerative, tho heavy load they hod to carry in the pay ment of interest on a large amount of money, and tho comparatively small price they have received for tho product of their mills for the past two years was moro than thoy could stand. When they saw in what shape the affairs stood they callod a meeting of their creditors and sub mitted tho matter to them, turning over all property in their iKisscssion. Tho examination of tho condition of things developed tho fact that there is sufficient property to jay at least ciL'uty cents on tno iiouar ana possimy more, corno rations, ?iwpxi, That to roliovo tho present distresret condition of tho country, wo demand thu iiuN tuedlaU icpeal of what is known as the l'o sumption Act, mid oppose contraction of the currency until n lmlaiicu of trade is in our favor Ktillleient to tuipply coin iu placoof thu currency withdrawn. KfMhxtl, That wo favor thu "immediate aliol ishment of tbo pieticut unjust and odious Na tional Rinking system, which makes tho laborer pay doublo interest, ouo ou tho Ixtuds deposited as n security, tho other on tho notes issued by tho hanks as a circulating medium; that all bonds of tho government bo paid in accordance with tho spirit uud tenor of the original con tract; that all notes circulating as money bo issued by the government direct and mado u legal tender in piymcut of all dues and demands Ixiib public and private, except where tho con tract spoeilies otherwise; that wo favor thu taxation of nil government bond so that tho burdens of taxation will fall alike on tho rich as well us tho poor; that wo favor tho assess ment and taxation of thu palter currency of tho country known ni greenbacks and wo heartily approve tho icinoiietir;Uion of silver by Con groort. l!tolvfl, That wo favor a tariff for icvenue only, and contend that thu so-called protective tariff system hcuclitri tho wealthy low at tho exKiwo of tho toiling many. ilttolml, That wo favor tho abrogation, or such immodiAto modillcatioii of our treaty rela tions with tho t'hiueso Government as shall sncodily check tho influx of Chiueso to our coiv.1t, and tnako provision for thu speedy emi gration of all that x.'oiilo now among us. AVltv, That wo deuounco tho administra tion of our county affairs ou account of high taxation for county purposes, and demand thu election by tho people of public servants who will manage our finance in thu interest of econ omy and retrenchment. P. K. Miutriiv, II. II. Giuiiv, Groitui: A. Cutti.v., J. II. KitU.L, N. You.no. 'llio iwolutioim wcro iuloited. Tho Committee on Order of llusineKs reported, riKMiiiiuendiug that after tho selection of dele gated to thu Stato Convention, tho county nom ination bo postponed until tho lait Friday in April. Convention took a recess of l.'i miuiitot). DKIKOATIVI TO KTHi: IMNVK.STION. Geo. A. Cutting, A. Sharpies, l). C. Howard, W II. Munkors, II. H. Dcarlwrn, Geo. S. Downing, Nathan Young, Spcucer Dudley, P. K. MurjJiy, W. II. Hyivl, .la. Casey, and J. IL ('ulmaii, Ou motion of II. II. Gilfry, tho following resolution was uuauiuiously adopted: AYWiW, That tho th.uiks of this convention bo extended to Mcasrs. ltood & Cox, for their lilerality in furnishing tho io of their Opera llonoo for the reunion of this convention free of charge. Geo. S. IViwning, J;w. A. Kaj and Dr. A. M. IWlt, with Dr. A. M. IWlt a Chairman, were selected us tho County Central Committee. Convention adjourned to April -uth, IS78. Ohio gavo only ouo vote to sustain the lYe!dentV vct General Garticld enioy tho solitary dutiuctioii of having given Imtt voto, A dock UftOxSO feet i Uing built at Hungry barber, Mow Kuapptou, for tho net and loat of Capt, Jolm West' Wcport Iwhery. A woman in St. liu'u had her uoo I roknu List week by the explosion of a toy steam en- giut with which her children were playing. Mr. A. Btuh.'of this city, tho principal creditor, was selected as the assignee and tho business will bo conducted as heretofore until some final settlement is agreed upon. Tho failure of such men as the Hounans is to be regretted by nil, as thoy are men who contribute largely to the wouare et tno community in wmen tney live. In regard to thu matter of farmers putting in tbo need which has been furnished them, we aro assured that everv Demon who ntants this seed and raises (lax is certain to find market for it here, as tho mills aro certain to be run by some one. Wo are also informed that a gentleman has made a proposition to buy the mills, but as yet it has not been decided what course will bo pursued. Of ouo thing, however, wo aro assured and that is that thu nulls will run, and that our fannera who cultivate llnx need not fear to put in a crop. Statesman. OREGON PIONEER ABSOCIATldN. Salkm, March 28, 1878. Pursuant to adjournment, tho Hoard of Direc tors of the Oregon Pioneer Association met in this city yesterday, at 7:30 r. m. Mr. Henry Drown, tho Secretary, being confined to his Ixjd by sickness, li M. Waite was elected Secretary pro tctn. On motion of It. C. Gcer, J. II. Ilruwn, Jos. A. Baker, K. M. WaiUr, Mrs. J. Minto, Mrs. II. II. Ilowmon and Mrs. S. A. Clarke were elected a Committee of Arrangements. On motion of Thos. Montcith, P., the pro gramme of, 1677 was adopted for 187S, except- '" i feca and band music. Ttlered that thu Commit--vt l,rH for drum uud Cfo ., . . or il'iy i , , and fora suitablo num ber of string instruments for the animal ball. Ordered that tho ro-uiiion of 1S7S coiuuieiico on Friday, Juno I ttli, at 10 a. m., and coutimio until Juno Kith, nt 1 I'. u. On motion, Col. I. It. Moires, Col. John Mc Ciuckcu ami A. P. AiiLuey, 1vji., of Portland, were appointed n comiiiittco of thri'O to arrnugo with tho transportation companies for a reduc tion of fare. Tho grounds of the Statu Agricultural Society haviug been tendered tho Association for its re union, it was votud to accept tho offer, and tho thanks of tho Association were tendered tho S(x;icty. Ou motion, thu npein throughout thu Statu wcro earnestly solicitisl to publish the proceed ings of this meeting or a allowing of thu same. There lx:iug no further buviuce, on motion, adjourned. W. J. HKKIIKN, It M. Waitk, Presideut. Si'cretary. The delegates electud to thu Itepublicaii ("onu ty Coinention, which ikcscmblcs in this city on Saturday next, so fur as heard from, aro as follows i Noutii Su.kvi W. I Wade, A. Savago, H. I Swartr, W. II. Adair, A. Stevens, John W. Howell, J, Martin. Saijui K, Strong. J. F. Stuigor, J. Ik Kor By tho, A. N. Gilbert, W. P. Keady, L K. IVatt, A. 0. lln-y, a It. Scott, J. Coffey ami John Parrar. Hast Sauim - Win. Waldo, lil Hirecli, U S. Scott, G. P. Litchfield, J. A. Stratton, W. W. Skinner, J. M. Martin, 11. A. Johnson, W. I. Culver, A. Gcsucr. J. H. Wilson, S. C. Adams, J. C. Juwph, J. W. Minto, 0. M. t.'artwright. Scvoro Accident, l.ut Friday, Davy Craven, n littlo boy who is living with Mr. J. O. White, of Oak Grove, Polk county, fell from a fence which ho wad climbing, and inllicted a severe gash in hi breast, from a pocket knifo which ho had iu hi band at thu time. Dr. Richardson hap. pencil to bo iu tho neighborhood at the time, and was oullc.l in and sowed up thu cut. Thu Doctor sold that it was a very cbwo call. The littlo fellow is doing well, however, and will soon recover. Poor Old Man. A few days since an old man was seen wading through the'mud in thoBtrcct,atDallcs,Baysthe Aatorian, leading a horso packed with what ap peared to be a camping outfit and tion inquiry wo learned that his natno was Gotlicb Schwei gart, a German from Walla Walla, who it will Iks rcmcmbcicd was robbed of all his means- some ?1,4M), last summer. Hums mid Goodrich, aro now in tho penitentiary serving out a four years sentence for tho theft of the money, which has never lxjcn recovered. It seems that his loss has partially demented the jxaor old follow. Whqi asked, he said ho wason his waytoHalcm to ecu the governor, who ho expects will "Assist him in recovering his lost money. Ho is an ob ject of pity. Threo Littlo Men. 'Ilio Appearance of Commodore Nutt and his brother on tho streets this week attracted very general attention, and the two little men have becnthotopic of conversation. Somewhatstrango n third man of diminutive- proportions made his appearance at the same time, anil looks enough like tho Xutts to be n brother. This third chap is a large eattlu dealer in California, and ns wo are informed comes hero for tho purpose of making investments. Oocasionlly these three littlo men have appeared on tho streets together and as a matter of course they were tho "observ ed of all observers." Walla Walla Statesmen. Tho Season Tho Crops. In conversation with a Polk County farmer, this morning, wo learn that tho grain crops this year will necessarily fall short, because of the long-continued rain. Ho said that after the rain had ecaiod falling, it would lxj two weeks before tho soil would bo in condition for the mow. Ho also said hill lauds were increasing in value, because they can bo plowed nt almost any time. Soma Sturgeon. Tho Telegrnm says: "On Sunday night a Columbia river fisherman caught a sturgeon, about threo miles below Columbia City, which measured within o fraction of fourteen feet from 'noso' to tip of tall fin, and was a littlo less than livo feet in circumference. Owing to tho lack of means tho fish was not weighed. This is thu largest fish of the kind ever taken in tho Columbia." The P. P. T. Co.'s Steamer JS. T- CHURCH Portland unci WILL LEAVB ibr I3uim Viisttt AVn Ioxn, EVEIIY TUESDAY, THU1WDAY, A SATCIttm. Feople, Patrowizo Your Own rrotectlon ngalnNt HlRh Guaranteed Boat Rate J. W. GILBERT Pays Cnslx lbr Hides, Furs, & Pelts, 21 Commercial st., HALKM. iy ESTABLISHED 1856. Willamette Nursery, G. W. WALLING & SON, rnurniKTOus, Oawogo, Olaokamas co., Oregon. YVALLENrCPS Dayton and Shorldan Ilallrond. Tho following note, says tho Standard, was received a few days since from San Francisco: "While ou a visit to tho rolling mills a day or two sinco I learned that a contract had been mado nml the track is now being rolled for the Dayton and Sheridan railroad." This morning Mr. Canton, in company with a corps of sur veyors, took passage ou tho steamer Mc.Minii villo for Dayton, where thu survey will liegin. Tho road is to bo of narrow gauge. Arms lor Idaho Iu pursuance of a joint resolution of Congress, says tho Walla Walla Statesman, S-.'O rifles and IH,r.OO cartridges liavu been ordered to iAiwiston from Vancouver. Tho same iiumhar aro to bo sunt from Kcniuia to Fort Hall. Tho llmmockn in the ndighlHirhood of Fort Jfall havo recently been disarmed, ami arc understood to be un friendly. WiUaniotto Erldgo nt Portland. Tho Portland Standard publishes thu bill in troduced by Senator Mitchell in CongrciH for building o bridge across tho Willamette nt Port land. It is to bo built any timu within six years, nt any point selected by the corporate authorities of tho city of Portland, and accord ing to plans approved by tho Secretary of War. Skelton, who killed Drown near Canyonville, has In-en arrested and is now in jail nt Itoscburg. An oyo witness of thu fight says that Skolton dnrod Drown to gut oirbis horso uud fight him, telling him that no had no weapon. Drown re fused. Skolton called him a coward, Drown alighted ami knocked Skolton down twice, Skolton drew i pistol and shot Drown three tiiuci, thu last shot piercing tho heart. PEACH PLUM, Xlio Italian Prune, And tho beft varieties of rium, Prune, Pencil, Apple, Pctir, Cherry,. Nut and Shade Trees, IN.VULL ABSOItTMENT. Sbnd for Descriptive Catalocuo. "German Syrup." No other iiuullolno lu tno world wan over clveu miioIi n tost of its curatlvo qualltleN us llofiihetiVOiirinsn Syrup. In tliroo ynirs twiiinlllinu four hundred ttioumnd small bottlH of litis incillelim woio distributed teeoehnrge by DrugglstH In this country 10 uio-oHiiiioiou wiiii uoiiNiimption, ahiiuiih, Croup, sovoro Coughs, Pnouiiioiilanndnthor dlsoAkos of tho ThroHt and Lunus, giving thu American peonlu undeuUblo iiroof tlmt Oorinan Syjup will euro thoiii, Tlio result Iikh befit lliAlDriiKgUlHlii ovory town ami vlllsgo lu tbo United butts aro rocoinuitiid. Ing It to tholr ciistoiiioiH. On to your Drug ulst, slid tikk what thoy know about It Samplo lloitloH 10 cents. Itogulir slro 75 cents. Threo doses will relievo iiny cssn. IW IWI Eggs for Hatohing from Darlc Brahmas and Browu Lochorno a specialty. I hsv two i llrown I.ehoni Cocks, rslic.l by W. II Tol.ltVtruitlllnn Ohio. nnf which took llio llisv protnlnuiCockrel. at (.'Mcseo ami llulW. Us: wliitrr. aul a nuo lot of Park Ilrslmms. selected irorny or a pilr tint cot inu J107. AIo, BLACK HAMBURG S, WHITE LEGHORNS, B. B. RED GAMES, PLYMOUTH ROOKS, Of which I havo Just Imported a Uio pen from tbv All of m y tsrletlcs are la America, of the BEBT 8T1UINB In Full Bloom. Tho peach, plum, cherry and pear trees arc in full bloom, and if old "Jack Frost" don't put iu an api.ranco too early for them there will bo au ubtudauce of thedo fruits this season. Do par ted. Messrs, Miller and Keil, who canto from a colony iu Missouri two or three months siuco to assist in icttling up tho estate cf tho l.ito Dr. Keil, of Aurora, loft for homo yesterday morn ing on the KMer. Tho SJ lul Viouccr Preea says that them wcro fifteen birth iu the town of littlo Sauk, Todd county, during Uio past year, and out of that numKr thero was but one girl. MARRIED: MAUKiKD-Iuthistity, March USth, I8T8, by tlio Dec. T. Ik White, of AlUuy, Mr. J. II. Ukon to Miss Caluii; M. Mackey, all of tLfs city and county. T. C.SMITH &CO., DRUGGISTS, CHEMISTS. ....ANIL... 3?lait.x-xtx.oIejtfei, P-attou's lllock, BUU stroet. Halciu, Oiegon. 1-J.MtTICUI.An ATTENTION OIVKN TO ritK scrltitlous, anil all unlcrs byniallorexjirt'ii uUt-d ptomiUy an J accurately, I'll' tlciaim and Country Healers will hrvu money by examining our tto k, or prvcuilng our prlctn, bifure tiurvlitiini; ctruHbero. no 1 5-if. Steamer A. A. M'CULLY, enpt. J. w. coriiu.iN. Parties de-nlrou of cni;aclni; frtlcht or pasrace. wtllaply to W. J. I1EKHRN. AiNnt. nov Paroiera' Whatf, hALUM. 33SS PACKED WITn QHKAT OAltl!. 3J0-ccrl I'OIt 8AI.K AT ALL TIMES. Imperial Egg Food K0n8ALK,UjiaPKIt8ALIt Seed itamp for a circular. C.K. WIIEELEK, Chcdd, Iiicn Co., - - Oregon. RAILR0AD LANDS, Lllornl TorniH: LOW 1'BICK.M LONG TIME! I.OW I.NTEUEST Tno Oregon and California ant Oregon Central Ballroad Companies OPHKKtblr Land for laleupon the foil iwlne lib, ral trras- One tenth of the prtc In cah; tutervf t rn the balance at the rate of eren per cent, one yen anr !; an;l each following yi-ar une-trnth of tt prtficljiol and tnten'tt ou the balance at the rate ol taven per cent per anna i. Uolh principal and Inter t tiajable to U. 8. Currency. Ajl!.?ant 0( iia Pr e at- !! " allowAt for cah t'T" Letura to tw tddrcMed to V. M-'HULZB. Lan Agent 0.O.U.h..l'ojtUnd..Orsoa. ' JOHN MINTO. BUBSUKB OF MERINO SHEEP, mAKES plcarnro Inpfferlni; to the Wool-Qrowers o! 1. Oregon and the adjotnlnir TerrttoriMg the cbanc topurchao THOIIOUUIIUKKO MhlllNOS. and aV- urlnBpartle,lntcretedtbat they can. and wlU "n3 h. ii t."JJA,iEU T,113 tb nch can polbly be Imported. Kiamlnatlon and comparinn with ott er Sheep offered lu the market are cordially InWted. c Addre.a jyUN uiXTU, v n .m. r. . Salem, Oretrou. N.B. Tho Ram and IUm Lambs of the flock cat bereenon the ISLAND FAKM, adjoining Salem.- iii'f itV?.n,bo ,M5 al '.ne Mrae Ple. or at the HILL FAHM fonrand a ball mllca soutb of the clt. baltm, Beptcmbej JO, 1W.V BEAL ESTATE LOANS. OREGON AND WASMINCTOX Trust Investment Company Ok? 8COTI.4NB. rpiIIS Company 1 prtptred to negotiate loans ta JL turn Irom fUO to iio.000 aeenro-i OTer IMPno VKI) CITY rhOl'EKTY ard FARM LANDS, for flxcil perloda rf yeaj, or repayable Xj half yearly ta- atalliaenta. For teim. aDDlr to WILLIAM BKID, Vanacer, novlT FtnlBtreet PortW 4 ' 4 .. J .