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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1878)
fc. J Vi " fc' G I.oA uuv.lf vw-w uxt..iW Oakland, Or, July 2S, 1678. .ln. Kijitoii: Tlio bulk of thu grain in lmr vMtc.1 hero; Iho borry is rcnmrktiMy full mid jiliitni, but Uio yield will fill bclou last - year. Tho wool tnnrktt litis been lively in Oakland Hie past month. I mada wilo ycslenlny at 24 runt". At lc.tst nno-hnlf thu wool in this coun ty is y't in tho bunds of farmers and held for 2.r cents or more. Why should not Utnpnn wo'il liavo a ijuot'itiim of its own in the L'oit land lii.trlcct? 1'Jioy fliyo 111 Kastcrn Oregon and vftll"y vtmU olnnc. Niiv, Micro is aa much difference between the wools of this valley and tlio Willamette, ns between tho Wlllnmetto and Kastflrn Oro;;on. This cots ofT tho Uuiv of llioso wlio wind to Hull mid buy at Portland, for no farmer hero ii fool enough to ship his wool ti tho latter place. Tho wool growers ,f thin ritnnty should orjpiniwi to protect their intei eat. .Among other rcfnnnn they ohould mi ( thuneu tho tiso of u brand on nil words grnttii and Hold in thin county. Istigo quantities of wool from I,ako ami Jackson taunt lea aro fold atAndxhipped trom lln'ielmrj. Wool is said to havu lw.i 11 iient from Waico county to Oak land and noht nt n profit. Oakland merchant last year bought Inrrjo lot of wool at Kiujcno City at .'t renin 1031 than they paid at home. Now who can say all this wool Mas not nhipped its Umpfpi.i wool: Ji!)tyo'ir jon asked myself and others to show uhat onnatititU'i thosn Knnrity of Douglas cuittily wool, I do not fci'l nlilo to write an intulliont answer, a! I nm not lunvernaut with tho phrases of shtcpology, but nevertheless tho faettHill lomtiins thoKtiiiio. I rstmiato tin) wool clip of Oniiglas county this year at 700,000 11m. II. Uavik. ImMlgr.ii.ta C jmtn;r. Tho Idaho Ntitoeutaii of the 2.1il nut. m.si "Wo had tho pleasure of a call on .Sunday fiom !nornl.l. I). S. W. 'I'd ton, tho leader of a l.ir a immigmti'iii, who nro on thuir way to Oregon Ai-1 Wnshlngtim Territory. (leiicrnl Tiltmi Is nn "Id velcirnn nnd pioneer who has participated in all tho Indian wr.rs since tho Illack llmvh WRr. lie is a native of Washington county, Pennsylvania, nnd liasrssldo-l In various loci I itiim in thu utt. llenijo that his train ecr eists of twnty-throo wci?i , and that it is fol IiihxI by ol!irr tnliis of twenty, twenty-live, forty, ami llfty-lhroj wsgons rmpootivoty. lie my tliat '2T') wagons d-ove int I.nramio City flivo days nftur thu nrrivnl of his train r,l Hint point. What iu know 11 r.mniig tho immigrants on Iho Umatilla train arrived bora nn Saturday. Tim ( Irnural informs ns that thorp ia unu train nf twenty-two wngnns on the wad hound for tS'llvor City. Most of tho immigrants nro from Iowa." Healthy tooAllty. Ur. It. f-'mith, fur many ymra a practicing dentist in .S.ili'in, lins been in ill health fi r years 1 wit, and a few wool.s ago rimed lit ollico and moved with his family to Mehama In hopes In ruurult his )ih,sirml o'lldition. lie was iu town lost wiek looking better than for yivtrs nst, 1 tally not to li known an tho s.imo man who left hero thin in llosh and feoblu iu moviimont only n.moiith or no i;o. It ii very gratifying Ui his fiuiidd to sou him so much im proved, and that Improvement is it striking tv ideueocf thu binclicial ell'iet of pure niimiitain air and spring water. Muhama gains rnntiiiti wily in reputation us a health rosort. Many cf tho people who linyo settled in that pint of Mar ion nullity went there iu feeblo health mid en joy life belter tli.ui over bafori-, owing to tb: 11 ClIpiT.ltillg ill'lll inoes of tho cllait'.O. In I'uruuit or Katural IJlitory. W. W. Martin nnd I'm'. O. H. tniinnoii and it loiipliiof jouug friondi of theirs, aro nlmeut lor a fortnight mi an tixpdlitiuii to Yaipiiun Ixswh, and wo msy expect (Sit when tho ills tinguNhod bug.oloists rettirus the muxetim of N.ituml History ut thu Stuto Motiso, under his ehnrgo will have in.iuy addition. Prof. John kiii isipiitu.iu entliiihia.it in sn.h matters, nnd is making every elhirt to tecuro a perfect initio tion of iii'cctn nnd birdk Oiiuti.tr toOregiu. A ioiing lady with tho expedition writes: "Wn stop uvery lii milivi to uilc'i bugs," which in ditf.ites that thu Mrty ii u.aking thorough tfl'oits to n.iit the ProfusMir Iu his leoMnhcs. Vntunblo Ilorco Lost, lames I). Itiggs, of Pcrryd.tle, Polk county, bloke down tho Inline iiror of h's thresher on last Thurday iiioruiu', nnd ramo to Salem to get an etni wheel, not tiiidiug any ho took the train for Portl.md. lieturnim; iu tho uteiiing ho fimnl one of his horses eiek; however, he stalled home, and about one ndlu alter eroMiuy Iho river tho l.orso l.ihl down. Mr. Utigg h'. u ted for help to drench him, but when hi intitmcil tho poor animal was disul. Hit death was unusd by feoiling too frculy of iij- gr.iin. He wic vnluul at $PiV Aoelilont. Woduosdav, nhllo.Mr. R T. Millorwasffed Toga th.rvlivr hn umt ttith n (viliifiil meidoni. Thijrniu they wow CrvsMng was IhiuiiiI will wile, and Mat ! law wan cutting tho Kind witlui ltclut. Ilo Aidileuttly struck Mr. Alilltr on tlm arm with tho hatohet umVing n p-infuhvo Hoi. Onuihy ltt woek Mr. M. Mtight iwviuf bis tlnrs in the Mavhiuory lu.uhiiig it so tovonly Cut he hid toiptit ftwd iiigiiiut I.11 bad Ikwuitt work hot it short time when ho mt with thu nxident. I).illsi Item. irer. ll'ijtoa Narrow amino. ( irading on tho titrrow guao ruiliuvl has Wmhi eoiiipletcd to Dall.ui, slid tho lutd Ksl is now rsaly lor tho 1 01 ami iron. I.uiiiUt is Mug drawn for tl.o deot Mid work will lw mminanwil thrrvon shirtlv, Tlio trAi'k fmm Day ton tut ti le'nj iijillv )5d. ..-.ij .0.1iiUit. The announcument of tho number of deaths which aro occurring Kast of tho Itocky Moitn ttitis from excessive heat, seems strange to n resident of Kan Krancisco, where tho thermom eter registers only sixty to sixty-eight degrees in tho nhndo in thu middle of the day at tho proiont ti lie. Tho climate of ,Sau Francisco is nnomalous, for the tr.ido winds of tho Pacific Ocean during tho .Summer mouths modify tho heat of thu interior of the State, whore tho ther mometer for several months during tho day timo ranges from 80 to 100 degree.', and twine times it goes even as liiyli tis J 10 ore HL in tlieslmlo. 'J'lie climate, however, in the inte rior of the State bony? dry, the itiluiUrants d iH't realize tho intenso heat, and as cool nights follow hot days, tho people continue healthful and vigorous. In P.111 I'lancifloo tho Umpcm two of the el i male varios but little, Summer or Wintpp. Seldom in the Summer does the thor moini tur rifco nbovn tovonty, or in tho Winter doe it fall below fifty or sixty dogrccs. Now and then, howovur, it rjoos slightly bnlow tho freeing point dining tho coldest nights; but vegetation is nluayi green in our yards, and many flowering jilnnyt uhioh nro only cultiva ted in coii?ervatoriej in tho llatit, hero Uotfriah in tho open air. - !?'. !'.'( 'all. An Adroit Svlndl'j. A fashionably-drcised man went fnto Hunt t lb skell'.i largo jowrlry store in IJnnd street London, selected articles worth tl.000, nnd tendered n thousand pound unto in payment. .Mr. Kis'icll ntcertaiiio.l that tho nolo wan n forgery, .lust as ho wits about to summon nr sistanee, n cab was drawn rapidly up and two men iu police uniform hurriedly entered, say ing that tho man waa an old olleiiilcr of whom tl oy worn iu search. Directing tho potter to pl.mo the jowolry in tho cab nnd como along ns u witiiPfs, tho men Iu uniform tniil that limy would inform tho linn when thuir nttendanee wo j M bu rnijuired to lei tho ohargo. Tlviy (ImumiII with thuir priuuicr, leaving tho jow ohm hmd in tiioir pRiisua of tlio prolloieney of 'iip jsiii'p. rMuxiimy nouovor, inoir rtur, lirutitily heaUn, returned with tlio infnrmntiou that tli two siippiisiil ixjIIco olhcerj wore fiimon in ilinguiso. Wajwi of Labor m WoahiactKi. Advice i from Washington ttnto thnl thrto nro lbor tn nblo in Hut city. Histy contB io the priaa pn l for a day work on n (loviiru incnt buildiu;', ami infornmlitm enmea to iu that Cio men nro not permi tied to work forsimh n pri;e. 1'roin this itoiu it will bo understood that lahoivrs have n hard timo iu Washington City, for thoro tho prior of fowl is evun higher than on this coast. How men with families 0411 aontiivu to live on sm.1i wares is more than wo can iimlersU'iid, yl all through tho Kratcrn cities tho prioo is not nnHi higher. On the Pa.'illo cmisl people do not hesitate t pay Chi iieso servants larger price 1 than thoio given to white workmen 011 (iovcrument biiildiiii;s iu Wnshiuu'ton. Por twenty -ki woihiug days iu .1 month, thu ltborer would get just gifi 00 (bo.tnltuij hhiHi'lf) ut sixty cents HTchy. Homoa'.ortl Limrt Eutrlos. Tho ('ouiniiHciiiner id tho (icucir.l Inid Office has issued n circular iinnouiicing that herenfter .interlocutory proof will bo dirpeiihcd with iu the eaiesof jarties lesiring to chango their claim under 11 pre-emption tiling to that of a homestead entry iu lieu thereof. Tho form nf homestead mndavits iu such cases must bo .uut'iidcd no ns to set forth thu f.tots of n pre vious pie-emption liliug thereunder, mid tho in tention of the pirty to claim tho honulltnf such time nn his hoiuestend entry, m provided for in the act of March II, 1877. When tho liual hoiucitead proof comes to bo liiado tho part must show n bona lido resident' 0 011 thu land, mil full compliance with thelognl re(uirements f r the 'riiHl preseiibed iu tho houustcid Liw in ainendetl. Trio Hr.ncM. Thu cutting, threshing and storing the new crop iu this county are progressing llnoly. A Iirgo kirtioiiif tho fall wheat mid oaIh is it! ready out and threshed, and much of tho onrly xpriug grain will bn out during this week and next wet k. Tho bright, clear sunshine thtsi .imes, and tho cool plcnsaut w cnthvr nro very f.tvorablo to ripen grain nnd rocuro it. I'ho hay is all out and wtllKived. Tho genor.tl li.ty crop is light. Wo notu-o much oats and wheat hty, and vilrntter niixtiin, in marUt. Much straw should bo baled and avcd fur wUi t r me. Tho grain is well filled this year, aud tho yield is nearly or ipnto a fair ftverugo crop In tho course of tho sets 11, that timo has nr littd when tho young in. in sits out on the front tcu with tho idol of his soul mid talks senti mental rl.udi, and thinks ho would bo iu heaven it ho went married, whereas tho girl's old man who has been marril fur soit'o periisl, probts around thohoiiM with n l.ornsoue lamp, lookiutr fur soiuo cold jjrub fur biscupj'cr, and hosmilod usiiiiluNUfgiwtiiuofsail oxpt'rieikM when ho rvrlevtid that ho wr.soueo youg and biviutiful hi inetl, nnd iu big n find iu tho young man on Iho stops. An ohscn ug oilitor tons tulU us nil nbout it . "I'ho 'l.tial grab' and the 'salary grab aro n at-'-urn of history. Put the '!trt Rrab' is a now wimkle. When 11 lady strikes tho sidewalk s.i drops her luft ehoiildir, gracefully iw inn me u j i 1, r luilf of her lody urotiud tnwanU the rar 'griU' n ItamUii'. of skirtu, strnightens op ai.d iiumu otr with calm tntUfavtien illumlua titm hr oouutt'iiaiieo, Thers ts nothing . t wig a' ut it, hut it looks sa fuiiiiy. A norsmwr is window through whith in-11 nmk out u j on thoworid Without itnow M.Kr ,t man u shut up in a small room, and k ii.ws litttu or nothing of what is luppening outside of hiiiiM If. Iu our day t'ae newju o.a will keep it soiuitdo luait iu sympathy with tho world's cimnt history. It is an uu f d li.iv; cucyclcpodia itud nul-oimd Kok furour ui:;ng and neir tiuishod. saxtszzMKmaiMtrtaKrc , WTIJLAMBTTE FARMER CUoiy KUoialnatloa. Tho prico of gas has long been a cause of complaint among consumers in most of thi cit ies throughout tho United States, but gener ally without redress. Various inventions have loon heralded, from timo to time, which woro touco up tho gas companies by furnishing bet ter li'jht nt b'3 coot. Thcso promises havo all proved illusive, and tho prospect of a long ca icer of prosperity for tho companies seemed I romisiug enough, until a tecent invention of a maohine for the production of electric light, from which er)' important results ure assured in tho way of heap illumination. Thoro is n iar Mitniiii:iRicivE iu rto'.Y orx enjax-n in tho mnnnfaottiroof thsno ni.ichtne-1. Onr nf tlitri is shout to ba used to furnish lmht for the New Yoik Times establishment. It will jnvo n light c-jual to eight thousand candles, whicii ia equivalent to nearly savou hundred gas b-irners, nt n cost of less than SI, 000 for the apparatus and ton edits an hour for running it. The machino consist of two vhcols, ono within tho other, with n pumher of magnets in various position."; tho rovplving of tho wheels produces n blaoof dazaling brilliancy. The opirtting power is steam, of threo and a half horso power, nnd the only ollur expense is th comhtt8tion of tho carbon point tho renewal of uM'h cost nt tho rato of two cents for an tour's light. Tho Times composing room will rcijuiro only hall' tho ligh't that ran be produced by its geucraton, nnd coiiseipicutly not more than half tho power will bo required. Thu gas bills for this room average about (!00 per month, and i is evident that a preat saving can thus bo olTietcd. Tho nparatus is also ap plied to scpaiato electric lamps in privnto houses, which aro lighted simply by turning a knob, and nio said to furnish a very brilliant light at n cost about one-tenth of pis. Tho The latter is n lei.vnt invontli n. tho last Jat tciitu hating 1eeii taken out in Jiine. Ho SXtist lCocy Away Front Uoni3. During tho hot Rummer mouths, a man's placo during the day ia iu his ohlco or upon the streets- he mnst keep nVuty from homo finni 10 A. mm lo Ti p. m., tb is fho inoxnrublo law ef tho feinalo jhirt of tho family. It is n crael, re inorsi'cca law, ogniust vvhich a man is prone at limis to revolt. Unt it there is nny one thing n woman enjoys nu 11 roarin.j hot day. it is to divest Imnwdt cf all her f'upcrllnom wonrinj,- ap wrol and paddlo flround4tho hniwo trithontlay inghorself liablqto n:ij acres i n man in the hall or 011 the stairway. Jt buhoo7ei tho tnalo portion of thu household to bo nliM'tit nt'suoh timeaj if a man happens to steal Imnio any hot afternoon for tho purpose of taking o iuiot mncKM in the back parlnr, ho is warned uf tho condition of .-.iTairs by tho hnrrio.I patter ing of fti t and tho rimiiltaneous slamming of as many ibnirn as thcro nro women in tho homo It hi very aggravating to .1 rrnu who has licen skinning around in a blistering sun all day to havo tho women 11 mark atthcKnppart.ihlothat itiioli diilightful cohiI weather h.u never been ex perienced leforo. Jurv JDLsnroo, Thu V. f-. Ilutrict Court, before. dndj;o M. P. Dculy, had since Monday last, been occupied with tho case brought by .1. Quit n Thnrulim, m complaining wituuis for tho United .States, against Kinney .V Cj,,-.VJ -tho Salem Flouring Mills, for tho alleged uula-iful tiso of the won! "l'liU-nt" on ilour sacks. A telegraphic dis patch received to.dry says tho jttr- disagreed and wen diohir,'o 1. Tuey stood threo to ono for nopiittal. Thu uaso has oxcitod ooimidcrn bio interest, ami popular fooling is almost en tirely with Kinney & Co., who used the word "ptteiit" in their brand, as it is tuod by many l&i torn nulls who manufacture tlnur by the stmo jiatont pmvM ued by the Salem mills. Crniia Anny cf tho Hoiiuulio OrgnntscU. Han. W. S. NVwbury, muetcring otiicor, eoinpleteil the org uiiKition of Post No. I, Do pf.rtim.iit of Oregon, (1. A. .. Tuesday oven mjr. duly :)th, by installing tho following c.fli. 11m: Pt C.tmiuaiidjr, Aimer W. Waters! 'iiior 'uo ComnumWr, A. K. llorthwick; Jntiior Viua (omiuandur, D. II. sterns; Pust Adjutant. K. V.'. Ilsan; Quartermaster. K. S. fierce: .Surgonn, Chris. P. Votes; Chaplain, J. II. limy; Other cf tho day, O. C. Sears; Officer of tho (Inard, ,1. U. Cokorj Sergeant Mayor, 11. II. tvhtvab; Quartermaster, Thus. A. . (union. Tho meeting of tho Post will be 011 Titcsduy evenings, and a name will bondopt u.l at the net mooting. Contt-uot uwnrded. TlicBecrotnryof ritnto TliurMluy nfiot 1101111, opotiol tlii .tonloii jiroposnls for Stutloni-ry for tho I.ogislnitve, Kxooti tlviiiunlHtnto Dopiirtint'tit for tliecom ingtvoyoiirs, iiMvdvorli.-o.l. Mr. S. W. ItOM'iillohl. nf l'ort ami, bt-lnjj tho lowest tmliliT, tho contract for liirnlslilng the siipplle.i rcjulrol w.w uvanli)ii to him. Iloavy Sutxicrlytlaa. 'I'ho coniutrcial cdumnscf an cvpcmg e temporary, sajs the K,: rV.wcisco Call, ttttes lh..l tho Nevada BauS: of that city yestcnlay subicriM for Sfl.0.W.Oi,M of tho four percent United Si.its liwii, to bo paid in stnudard b l tars, tho s.11110 Uiag pr.siMds of lilver recently soMar.iiiIilcltcivt st the Rm rnmucs r.uil C.tisou mints. A lato aiimlvr of th lloitdn Ilirsld rays: Oot'crnor 15iee hftj no Apprehension nf any tr.ml.lo arum,' from tho coming of Dounis Kiarney, the C.tUfe-rnu clnmllnitio Iidr. Thu (oiycrnor Klieti ut freo spoooli nnd fair pLty; but in tho event of rioting tho Governor aysi 'Mss-nohniietts will tiro no blank cat rUgc." "Piety" romaikvil en Arkau-v preacher to h cuiigngatiou tho other day, 'M'H not con sist in noixt. Tho lAnl can see yoxi give to tho nesdv just iu c;uUy as he can hoarycu pray the rwf oX." -fls3tSiaSKKKBJtolttftffl PTN3 F H3llptlY' DXIUJOTOIIT. UFFICEllSof tho NATIONAL CHANCE. .!ar-John T. -Tones. Darton. rhtlllps. Ark. Octrnfr3. J. Woodrasn, 1'aw law, an llarct, Mlrti .... I.'Ci)nr. 11 urnerticy, ureco, nowaru, iu, .iteioml-A. .r. Vuiihn, Mirnphls. Tcuo. Au't SlttrarJ-MotUmcr V littihead, AllJdlebusl), "rsan'aVi-W. It Etlt. Hp'lrjtnroueh. Warren. O. Tnanurer-V, M. McDowell, Wayne. HUubea.N.l. Acrttary -O. It. Keller. I.ooletllle. Iy. GtUhtfi"!- Hln Wide. Orrliant (frovc, Ind. r. rw-Mr. John T. .lom-f . llorlun, I'lil In-. Atfe. V.wii-llr. yumuol E. Ailsm!". Jlonllrrllo, -Minn. Iljiimna Mr Harvoj-OoHdaM, Mirth Orsiibr. Ct. Ifti AuM'it Jwari lllrt Caroline A. mil, Loin.-villi, Hy CJCCCCTIVU CUJirn, ir.i.. ti. Wratt Atki-ii. (f'halrniftn.) C'okesburjr. H. C, II. It. hlnink'siid, Uiiiiuu lows. liil'lloy T. Cliii-i'. CI iretn u IN U ,Mc.nb (I '!1' r. Ikic!c I'atl. Wlillwlitc HI W. H.-Chsmiifrs. Uiweichcc. Ilutll. AU Ll,,, mmbiimi-iii II 11 J?TTT'P'"' Mm" " PlOiiooro Journal. We arc informed that W. II. Hamroft & Co., of San Praticisro, havo engaged that veteran old pioneer, writer and first-chws citizen, Hon. Jesso Appleg.tte, to write up eatly times of Oregon, inclusive of tho trip across the plains in 1810. We may expect a rich treat in the forthcoming work ou this northwest coast, which this enterprising company aro preparing for tho public eye. They have engaged a corps of tho best writers on this coast to furnish tliem data for their book. It is to Ihj regretted that but few of tho journals kept by immi grants while crossing tho plains from 18 III to 18.m nro prcsorveu. Much must bo gathered from tho memory of those concerned in these yearn of toil, hardships and dangers of cross ing over tho dreary barren country froin Lar amie to Powder river. Wo learn that our old friend iinclo Davy Ncwsomo kept nn extended journal in crossing tho plains iu I SSI, writing three times a day from Council WuiTs to Portland. This journal is on hand, and lhucroft d Co. have engaged tiitclo Davy to rc-writo it, and extend tho data to the prceciit tli. An rrpsrt.tnt SntstTjrtac. TV nUing Mtar Company will ere long place 100,000 of its stock upon tho markot. Tliosn ore non -assessable, nnd the proceeds of their sale will lw Utilized. in tho development of tho mini- of tho company, to which itso nlouo thoy ;au bo applied. As other placer diggings ate kimwn Ut Ite rich, it is quito probable tho sloe1' will And n ijnily sale at .1 fair price. -Jacksonville times. TJi3 Cnyton nnd SUcrltfRia Ii. K. The ti.uk has been laid about si.e miles -the work is bung pushed forward rapidly. Tho engine is now used to carry iron and ties to the front and it is expected by thoiniddli of August that the load will bo completed, and tho crops of that section of tho country be moved to market thereon. Tio rcnllciitlary. At the Statu Prison theso days, business aeoms very lively. Over a hundred of tho con victs are hired to tho diiTorcnt manufacturing companies there, nnd tho pmprictors nil speak of thcso hands in tonns of praise for their or derly ls:havier, industry, sohrioty and fidelity. OtKcot's XustollcU. Tho follow ing persons were installed ns offi cers of Sauttam Isidge, No. 'J", I. O. O. P., Thursday evening, August 1st, by I). D. O. M. Kickersou, of Isdiauon : 21. 0., S. T. Johnson; V. (I., J. A. Thomas; Itccording Focretary, T. 0. Taylor; Treasurer, .Tamos Klliott. The telephone lino '-2 inilea long, between Nivada City ami tho Dig Tunnel u complete. There .tro sovt ra' stations on thu line. The ap paratus works well. A raw egg, beaten with n littlo sugar, is re commended for clearing tho voice in singing. A swallow of cold water is very good. Itcolutloii of iio Mute ifnn::e. Wh'rsit. tb'i uMor of I's'mnn f llu.liirulrjr of tkli" JiiriwJtol'in 1.1-vii sn iChlint ulvihsic ii Ii I rtnc.ple. f.i-v .li'il 10 U'O li.Ur'-'- of Jt'rrullur-; t.i4 wlirn-si", the WlLLAttllTTK r"AUMi.u, ninler Hi 1 r.'-fiii iri'in.i.'i-iicvt. i-imi in- flr-i .xl-li-nrn of nnr (r,ltrr til (lit --istii. Its Ua.ret Willi lis mi)ny nml cnut'enr) In silv.irrx our ntJrcl ui it prli.clpb ; t da ua;;ilt-nleiiiirtul wltli tii lu'or.t of urtcul mn, suit fosrl"i-In li p ioio!i to unioopoiy sud .ill lnip-i)H-r exrtcllou nl cinltsl; ilurifir.i llf-olviil, Thst tin Hutu ilrtiiii- tit 'Ut Uo W11 LSKI.TTK t'AKUHil u- tin 0Mlcl.1l irs-, li.'lni! lint mt rfitbluSdt,M.-itonl our irpeitiin on 'lil Jurl tllclton. rvcouinu-iillni; s iciierl ptlr'ois.'e tu lh put of i;wiii1it ui tho Oritur tint f'ltll i-iul.lo 1 1 iironrlftor m sn vjr-y dtjr loeuur.a mil Inisr v ituir jonrosl. as wo undivitsiid t llnlr Intcnllo'i v V-topte-1 ultlioat fU-i'iit ) Don't Forgot . If yon hio trnuolod wt it iit-rvntisncs1, ate 1tHliMrii'iiit, Uriel nl Ut',t(itrlfiti or fr' mil ol i-orts ns tin ii v hit; i-, jtiii may nstolx i-.iiiclnili. thai yon lntv Uih ltp"psU or I, Ivor Compumt, Tlialivttr Is .iy apt loin i"ims lorpul Hits t-fn-iiii nf ilui year km p-iln nits nrlsliie; from t-tammut wslcr or ilnety low 0.'fiHiiili sro liniri) liutUHrmi hnd an iiKiuih 1'i'islml 11 thkon Iiiji 1I10 til.xwl' ril'cs tilti liver ! l!igm,ii ' Iv-'. l,il fur 1 1 limis litp'v ! ft.t.it it... I nirn liVi.nl t 1 lilVOinit llitt ullt'Orlils, Iih kll'iv,. 111 tl-IOI) et s mi- linns siirrly iollo-v, hii t if 11 t hoed -d.enil In inoro iMiVlhlrt iliMie-'inil l.'ili VIltt Iratrii K owvr proviHiiseltthHOru.il l.-vor Panui'Mii lt sclion oif tho llvr I- llfHront trom unv iiisiltoliio 'Vtromjiiiiil bt. Its ouifs Hr,s iiuly womi-irinl. Try It Prion twrnty tlvo ckiiih buiI sooniy-tiv 0011 in Buggies, Carriages, Hacks ov tJ.:, ici ivi.hj r.rc okdkk. 411 Vt'hlcles 'i tr.a on Mmrl Mtif Ice, IV YOU WANT TO M'Y SOMKTMNO N'ICB suj now, or bst4CHrrUc" mt.tiiJiKi to )our no lion, vtvoa s cs'l, n1 jaa Iill tuvo Ju,t tttit yon wsnt. If l? ctrrtsKu joa bvo nttil rfpsliUif, wc csa do tt In K "1 hl. KNTQET & LYNCH. Sstotn, Oct. St5tf 3BCy.tt'i Tslfo XXA.lflBA.xaa.. An a conqueror of Khoamatism. Onur. Npn rnlgla,nn(l euro for fc'crotula anil sll rllseafps) nrlslnir'from liunnrlty of blood, thp old and reliable Family Medlelno, Ilyalt' ISfe Mat earn, wtands uneqiialpri, an provm hy over 300.000 v rent cures durliirj Iho rsst 30 yenrs. Is n radical vegetable Compound of HsrHspa rilla, Dock, Oiislociim, to , nnil n pornmnont euro. Hold by nil drugjrlstH and country urocers. Tako nothing ol'ii, nnd If thoy Imvon't it wo nenil ty nxprosn, boxed, pvery ivlmro, nt 81 nnd g iffl per bottle: $5 00 nnd 80 60 hnlfilox. IIyait it IJvatt, 'IVi Orand St., Now York. &. H IOTA) cm? .Ha b ha llmmjm Grinwold'a' Block. Salem, ITiro reef lvcd a 0? -ron tub- Spring and Summer Trade; COMPIUHINfl STAPLE DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND GAPS, G R O O ERIE S. H4BDWABB, A 1'itll Assortinont of Boys' and Youths' Clothing A SPECBALTY. Oall and sco ue, aad we will show you tho BEST Goods and tho IiATEST STYLES, aud our terms will bo found to suit the timosREASONABLE. wo BOUGHT 1 1 Sntci, May 0, 18TN. Urn OREGON STEAMSHIP 00. I(i:0l'I.AI( UNK Between Portland urn San Francisco. iriiitoi;;ii 'j-iricirr.s Can bo imrcbsMil st thu iirlxclral Htstlnns of tlio O. ,V V. It K , st IlocUioccl Xt.tcr. Ktosmcrs Icavu tiolli rurilstnl mi J 8r.n 1'rancli-co atiout Evory Fivo Dayo, rsrn-tntr Vw '- sml Kirtch st tl'o I.OW'I'.T UATRs. Ms tli. . V III! rsriylnjtlioll. H. MAILH sn,l WELLH, l'At.tid A, CO "ft KXIMtl'-S-. Tho Slwrifhlr'' of lln 1'ompni'l' ' rated A I, snd nri i.ew, nlcj.i.i.1 nml ciiir.ilito In rvny I'urllcitlir. siWcunriiitof the State of Oregon,. (New ) -.'.WO ton ImuIcii, George V. Elder, (17ll tm,) City of Chester, (li60 toun.) AjaX, (I'UO tor.,) fjror 'rchilit or pssce, spply st tin- I'Kiniisnjr's ol flct Corfu r 1' suit From fUerif, 1'ohti.anii, nc'ir (IKO. W. Whllil.CIt. AccnL Tho V. V. T. Co.s Slpamer wir.L lkavs Poftland Ihr Biimiti Vinti GVKKY TOK3UAY, THURSDAY, A BATUIIDAY, Jtr- Patron izo eoplo, Your Own Bout' t'rutectloii atiliiNt III; Guaruntrpcl U Rate SWEET I Ml! AtwJI hlu, 4 rAMriin rf AvwJkt HIuh -(, m CVnUnnUI EJo.lUoo tt . rKMrimj f Mini n I rjrrCr tvi U.M v rAar- wtr mlA. ,nr blu tirlp trS-mrli tt riomlr toilut on liferiw ruo-l. m lht J; BM U -Q CffrrT Blir. trm, to a A. Jicuoi Jt Ool, Utn fStntuf, IW4 bj all rtclfr. 6o4 far a ! K Wrrtut-ti r. AgU, 8 n FraaeUosi . K. Y. OIU1I, BSBTIT LCOoJ., UUBomsoa U.B. Tolnlisq, lew KJESldJ Tnli.qrrt