IIIDID ITBT rWBAT, BT SLARKK Jto OKAiw, OTUM.M r. -...". , A. CLAIIKK. - . ktiharrlnttOll TCrni" n.."-'--. ,...(2.r,n ne copy, on. jtF "5"'rh'; . ... no coi.y, ? """'"ri'.ViV.mi.Mil .7R B eony, mree '""""""" . HAU'.-M, I'lllHAV, NUV. as, nn. MONTANA. ,n il, Mountain lliiiliamlmaii, im'n- Llicd at llclunn, Monliuw, i noticing Hov. I'. , KniKlifi kctuic on llio jorinwi.-si,v I''! .... .. i. ..i.i l(..v. I'. H. Tliric millions ui ipiv, Kulglit in Ins luro n snort inno smeu . Halcm (Oregon) nmliciico, ni will lio sun liy reference to nnotlier column, nru ,.... pcot.lo tlio region f the great iiorllictw ftrring to a Ult of country ncral liuwlml miles in extent, lying along ner ..i..j., n minion from tfao eastern Ho of tlio Itncky Motiiitaina to tlio western ocean, einliracing tli State of Oregon anil tlio -j crmorim 01 '"'. Wellington mil Montaim. Montana, tlio i.rnlo anil gem of our Territories, l,.n lev.urces foriiialntniimift a nniiulatioii giwUr t hail ul tlicso. Our valleys aru lirnml, liiauliliil ami fertile, anil in actual production aru nnexcelleil in tho gram-growing regions nf tlio worlil. Our iiaitornl lawl air.uil tlie best rangu tlio ear roimil tliat earth tan iirinlucu, wlilluour goM and silver mines .-roii out unlivery mountain slow-, eclijising tlio world in richness and ex tent. In addition to theso our Jwiutifiil l.uli Ming streams which gush down from snow covered heights In rolicksomo gleo to i-ithur ocean would furnish wcr to set in motion tlio machinery of our entire nation. In tho full- ,.l i....n (I.kmi nlli-VH will Imj farmid, Huso Isiuti'llcss tiroirits grazed, tlio gold and silver treasuries of our mountains itiiinruiiu, " hum of maihiiitry will minglo with tho ronr of tho waterfalls on our hundred of rivulets iind ricnJ, manufacture. l.o hy 1111 means a secondary interest. Today wo look with iirido tn our agriculture, yet there is only hero ami there a farm scattered ovtr many miles of country, viuw with satisfaction our herds and llochs, yd can Kcaicely Iind where the grass upon nur ..ii.l,,li 1, ii W n crniiiK'di txiiulir with won der over the yield of our mines, though (hey ranicarcely he said to have l.ecii liegim to lo duselopcd. Ten long Years it his luiii so -ten long years wo have possessed and enjoyul the country. All the advantages that nrini from II,... Imr., H,aL m-erues to a few lilH In-ill III- disimtahly ours, hut that day is drawing slow gaiiieii 0111 urn CIir"7rTlTK7ly - - - -.. the top of tho map, are learning fiom our ship ments of ore and bullion, our b ef and w (ml, that it Is something uimv than a coloied pl.u-o on our laud charts, and they me mining to share it with us. It was more convtmeiit when every stock-gmwir had a valhy to I11111 Mlfaudhis slock never sttnyi.l 01 iniughd with Ini neighbors', and thero was one t.iiiuir on ilileek tiiumi tho water: but now the tnm isiouillig when we must begin to divide nur ikutures. water nuili;'s. etc.: it there will Ihi iimiiii for Ltl years (or all who may nunc, and tin 10 is not 11 man in tho Territory who would not vveh omo the immigrant. I'roui wr ipiarter I'omeHiiueriis of our i-nuntiy, wlutbir or not In t'ouie, and what they cm do In re. lo hy do as we who have preitded ymi havi douei do as our f.itlnis did III ourold hoiiies. I'.ngago ill the mdustiic of the coun try, add to its commerce and piM-isr if jiai can. Thero is no end to the loom, and scant 1) a limit to nur ii'soiirif and indttttric. Oiirsuavait intirior country, hut we have n watt rthoroughf.il 0 to the sea, whuli pl.ncs iison a U-tter footing than many otlur coun tries nearer the coast, as it insnies 11 ehi.ip rates 011 our iuiorts and eHirts. Mnut.111.1 i.is hud nunc daik d.ijs. Thcio has Urn ttuiis when 'iur hi.ivcst g.ivi ii) to doubts nnd depniidilHies, but It was nothing touli.it nur fathirs 1 xpi-rieiict-d who lu-wcil down the (oust and pluileil the genu of prospiTit.v and wt.ilth .ib'iu the lich alliivi.1l Uiuks ol the Mistinin and Mtinuippi valleys in the long n,;. I'll, il.ivvu of giHHl times is not mil) lii.al. iii; .-vir our easteni pUilis, but the suit hi ,..tiitv n all It brillialiei is bursting fo'I iiik-ii u iiul tho da) is nut far distant wli'ii-iii i"i.it niirtliwesterii Ttrntoi) will U u,u .1, ,. Ii .1 vut einpin of in ult Ii. Does Machinery Hob tlio Ltlorcr. 'I'ht - uoi-l.uiil that iiiailuiiery ntlwtlii' l.tbt-r-tr.illi -.nlv ..ipitul is tntirvly imloiiii.U-.l M 11 li-ie i) iK'ii'i len-d t'le .iiiituint 01 work to U tl-.ii. . tliotigli it hu t-iitantl) . I'.ini.l tin tin a It r of tho M.iiL. I'lio Ul"l av uiK lUatluii. tiiipli'.vi-il HI Uj.'iltlllliilt' i .ilieost tlitil.l il i-i.hl.ut of tli-' liivi-iitit.iis . I the cot tliuiv v iii. Ill ii" I'.ut ol the tti'il.l liu ili ntr niitiiii of Mull iii-ulniiory U111 niorv gcucnil 01 more rapid thou in the irraiu-uruw ing kt.itis of tho Wot. Tlu result u shuwii in 1lu iiiisus iciKirts. I luring thi ten yours 1 ltd iug in ISIUI, the farm hands of thtuv states in iTcised in imiiiUr muiv than fifty pcnint. During the next ten. in spite of the Iomm ul the war, the uw'tv.we was alwit thiity pir tout Dining tho muiv twenty year, the pupul.itiuu of the country as n vvhulo imu'AMd only sixty sevin pt'r cent. Whin Walter limit inwutctl his w-wiug niachiueiii 1S.1S, his wife prutestnl that it Mould throw all tlio nvvnig iiuiueu out oJ em 1U ymciit. wnl inrsuatU'il linn to suppress it. IIqwo a and Mngvr's and 110 cud of other ma- I'.IMIL-jll.llO COIHC !" I'"" -Hid Vt tll.l. i Mi'ik fcr w.-ii tu ti t'lOlia" 1 ct U' ir'- i ! 1 r ( f r ::" n ir.un;, . 1 . In i l Will! !'- ' W ir ill iii th ii "i'tr wt'Mliyi - -in. ti (' I sit tl; befell mankind. In noting itiinfluiritc-urK.il lnhor, wc must not forget tho 'JO.000 or more mechanics employed in our sewing-machine factories, and tho thousands of others engnged in mining and making tho iron, cutting and sawing tlio lumher, nnd in transporting and preparing these raw materials for the ma cliiuo anil their cans) nor the men cmplojtd hi making the machinery imd in tin toiietmc tioii of sowing inacliincs, and in transporting und selling the finished product. Counting these, tlio invention appears in its true light as ii gieat creator of I.1W1 and tho tin nigo wages ..til mmm iliiectlv or indirectly employed hy thu sowing itiacliinu is dimlitliss four or lic times that of tho old-time sewers. His hut .1 little while since a metropolitan paper of high rank pointed to tho shoo busi ness as furnishing a forcible illustration of the disastrous coinintltion of machinery with men I The truth is that while within twenty years, ....1 !...,. H, m, iulitv.lio ner cent, of tho work done on factory hoots and shoes has been turn ed over to machinery, there are to-day more men at work in shoo factories than then, and more than would now bo employed except for machinery. It is but another illustration o. the old industrial paradox. liiiriiiR these years of rapid progress in in union, u.e " -tcnals has advanced, wagis luuo nearly douhled, and the- .piality of faciei y boots and shoes has been improved twenty-live lr lent.; yettheeoitof manufacture has ben so much ....I 11.. u nml liiinruvtd machinery that American shos h.ive not only ixcludedtho foreign-made from our market, but have suc cessfully invaded tho niaiketsof tho whole world. Asanat11l.1l loiisMiiiinn, many more shops am iKpiiie'l not only in New Kngland, hut throughout tho middle statis and tho Wcslimoio woikmeli are employed in shoo factories! higher wages are paid; and a great multitude of other men are furnishid with em ployment in tinning the additional leather used, in packing and transortii.g nml silling the additional product, and in lining !. 1 makers' machinery an I impli mints. -Ian is Itlchardsont Siribticr for Novimbir. Tho Llttlo Shoes Did it. A youiiK nmti who liml liuun re vliilmeil from tho vlco of Iiiti'iiiponiiico win eullud upon to lull how ho was led to kIvo up drink. Hoaro-f, hut looked for it moment, eonfii'-eil. All ho could hiiv wih. "Tho Utile (times did It." Willi n (hlidt volee. us If hl- heart w In his throat, he kept ropealliiK nn 'I'linm was 11 Htiiro or iierpiexiiyj every faee, und tit leiiKth mjiuu tlioiiRli i.,jj viiiiiii' niwitiii! iicL'iiii to i tier. 1 ., , rf ...... r, , , -- r. .mi. iii nil IiIm tmlKirntismuii(. he thu Muiiul nnd rallied at mice. 11. .1.1 oniiiit Kiln hlsevi's with ll.ith-i ..h... .....- ----- . - 1 drew limi"eir up mm mmrexseu voleo tliat fin 114 way, eiear as a tieep toned hell, "whatever you may think or It, I'vo told you the truth tlio Utile (times did It! 1 was a lirtitu iind a foul, Mroiitf drink made mo hoth; anil starved ine Into the ImrKiiln. I 'ufU,r ed; I deserved to Miller. Hut I didn't Miller alone no man does who has a wife and eliilil, fur the woman Kelt the worM on that; I'll Mick to the little hhoet. It was one iilidit when I was nil lint ilium fur, lliu Milium-keeper's ..i. ii. i i. ..i. i ..mi i... r....i r... i riii. ,,i-1 nun Ml III .'in lit! i .i. .... ...,,,.. ,' look uI.Iht lint) new -lioe. II is a .-. ..... ,... .., , . . suiipir i ii iiiKi inii ini'iiii", ii "ii I'vcr striu-U mo sui'li Mow us tlio-o llttlo f. Ut UIW now hiioi'.-i. rnoy kivkoii ro.iMiii imu " m ""ui "vin in.i inc. Wlmt liuMtu'-s Imvc 1 to ilothohciiiitlfiilniiil liolprul IiIhN aro huntcil others with llnorli", ami inovlilc not , nml Ui'Mroyoil liy tho rockier Jports- oven inarMt elothln' for my own, hut let llioin (,'n li.ircV m.vs 1; anil there', (tutxiilit was my hlilvcrlmr wife mill i,i,u..iiiiii-il i.iifi.i. mi u iiiiinr i-iilil ' nluht. I look hohl of one of tho llttlo ' V !. ' - .-.... ,,-.., ouo's feet with a j;rlp, anil siw hor i chilled feet. Men, t.ithcr.-! If the llttlo ,' hoes Minute me, what niu-t little feet tin'.' 1 put them, eohl u lee, to my lirciitt, they pierced me Hu'oiikIi. Yes, the little feet will Led rl;,')it Into my heart, und away walked Miy "clllsh- iic.s. 1 hud a trillc of money left; 1 lie-."., i iiiiii ii nine m iiuuicy icii; i hoiiuht ii h.af of liicad, and then a pair ..... . . . ..... or little hlioc-i. i never iificuuuytnniK i hut a hit of hroml all tlio rMl..itli day, , , ... . ,, i mid went to work llko m.ul on Moil.. AiitatuAX llMuur Ai.tiicix Ti n.M. MAtiiiM:tt. A report of tho lliireiiu ol MaiUtic lin thu In the year endluj; June o, l, tho oxports ol niowtr- und u-apec .iiiinuiitcd to 10, lini, valued ul I,im,'ik Kfplow-. uiul iiilllviitori there wen- exported '11.7111. valued jl.M.ti;7. Of nil other agricultural Implement'' and toots there was exported l,-l,,',l'( worth. Iak Inn all ovportx jriouped under the head of niriicultuml implement, the unlit was neaily liliy per cent, as compared with tho-ame lor isTT, IJl'IMM: AMI Alltl'Mi' Uirlll 1110 t'Akll of iiuiiy Akuo mucin'-. In umrkot, Hint nro llio lust r.'sorl of cliysli'i.uis nml p.opto who Uiiow nn t'ottiT nii'ilii-uintocuiiiloy for tills illstri'iUK i-ouilniiu. 'llimllioi of oltluT ol thto tiring nro iloairiu-aMi to tlio systutii, iiriuliii'lni: liviiulu'liK, uilfsliiiiil eltsOiiltirK, w'rtltfo.iluzliu. riUKUii; of I lio tnrs nml iloprossiou ot i ho .-uii-ttuiillomit health. Am.u'h Ai'i'i. t'l i-i i a m ntolo illsixivtiry, (xmi.imuii; uoitlit-i .uitiliu., iir.ouliMiormij' .(.Inter .u iiikiclit'ii'. iv4 i nn Infill t'ln ami rnpiil i-tiri- i icr nriu of KtfVpr au.l Aj!io iiNctu -un'o jiriviist'iituiulccr ftin HI.-.I iiJ ii ry 'i r mi t frjni I iso r inlcs Ciili'Bn rU'ni "ro I r lover evl U sulnull Is f .- i. V i J 1 i wiih.- nr Ir-nrlyfr Mir l.ii .oils. U n .fx"uiItiitt'nio iui'1 iroi"ii'Ve, fts well .s I1IIM day, and (him that day I li.iv.. -pent no J mu.,, flwu ,imi money ut the public lumw. I hut's nil .,-lu fMovtnil ,u,-, uim from -i iiw.fi I'VO ot to say. It Wil- the litllo nllOOS ..Mt.rallf tlu wi.U-r trwtMi.l tiarcN tlmt iliil IL" Albiinii ','.. nml almut furl v wurltslioiu in aiul alaiui I'.ins. WILLAMETTE YajU ie ad Science. Destructive Insects. Success In vegetable, culture requires protection of thu growing crops from destructive Insects. Hut the farmer lms friends us well as foes in tho Insect world, and ho should bo acquainted with both. 1 will llrst speak kindly of two or three classes of Insects which are tho farmer's farmers. All nro familiar with nn ugly-looking, dark-colored, last-running bug which lives under looso stones and pieces of boards. It Is hatched from nn egg which the old hug had deposited in tho ground, hut is soon auio to enter upon tho destruction of cut worms nnd slnto-colorod grubs, which lay wasto our gnrdons. Lot this ugly crcaturo live there; for ho is tho gnrdener's friend. Tho tlgcr-beotlo which wo sco In n fair summer day, running mid Hying in the trodden paths, la another frlond of tho farmer. This la a spotted nnd Htrlned.wlnL'cd Insect, nnd Is carniv orous to tho last degree. No enter of leaf or tree, or stalk of corn, will repeat such depredations If onto It cornea In tho way of tho tiger beetle. Tim masomwasnls another pitiless in sect murderer. It lays Its eggs at tho bottom of llttlu cliiv coIIh. and thero commences laying up provision for tho future young or splclcra, cnierpmnrs nnd canker-worms, filling up this cell to Us top with succocslvo layers of fresh meat, that thoy may ent and grow un til they aro fitted for tho upper air. Dr. Leonard found no less than seven-ty-nlno spiders In six or eight of the cells belonging to ono of theso wasps. Tho lady bug Is also very useful to tho farmer. Tho larvuof this beautiful Insect, HWiillow In great numbers plant-llco which exhaust the lulces from tho tender apple tree and tho young leaves of tho peach tree. Tho dragon-lly should bo honored In history for Its war upon other annoying lnsecjs. It consumes Immense num- rs of that llttlo pest, the mosquito, summer. Aim more is a ny ru mbling tho wasp, which destroys In-iwt In tho cL'tr. T his liy is u Ible enemy of tho maggot, weevil Jieat-lly, and especially tlio ap ro caterpillar, in whoso bark thoy ilr eggs. av Kivonk- tun nnil.-cs 01 1110 moie the toad as allies of tho farmer In iur nuniiiHt tho destructive- Insects; fill flMriT3TPgI(nir---rrvrii.utliaLai'i0.-been known, In 11 slnglu hour, to carrv to their, nests forty caterpillars! Tho swallow, while on tho wing, destroys more apple moths and millers than i.finlil In, oiiiiiittifl. Tint f-fiiiiiiwin mliln hlnughteis more grubs in the month- of May ami .lime, wlillo reeding its young, than David "lew I'hIIMIiie.s In his whole life. And even the hated erow destroys every year tlvo hundred grubs to one kernel of corn. Not one of tlio hliiKiiiK lilnls In our Hold-, wooil- r. 0 ------- - .--- r Kiinlfii-, wlik'lnloes not ln'ii"IU tho I r.i.in.ii. .Iiikiiii'i .Hi,, iit-,iriiiim1..fe.t'-iifl. "" "i-""""" .....u........ h - j l"l "ml protection of tho IuMmikI men, anil .soinctlincs liotiutlos aro ollercil hy tiiphl li'KMutor-. for tho ilclriii'llon of theso iiicful anil harm. le.-s blriN. liultumi I'urmrr. Electrlo Light. "fHiiliwr" lias an nrticlo ahout tin- iltvtrio light with wliicli many of the struts in I'.iris .ur liKhtt'il, f uhith mo po u iHirtii'ii. It uoiihl si'viii at if this will in tinu iKralo gas nml nil; n. if our e'tiolniiii we'll pvc out, n- shall not kiviki in il.irkuox. Wc havo at t urn's Mi'iiiliTnl what tin wxilil would tlo for n,t"u,,1 ,,',w foiwU, tbmU W " la-f.in- tin- linlli intuitu out nc uueM iIilth ,,, . . ,," . "'" ';","; i;-l- 1"-" ' ' 1 l,y Ii. tm il . Ulisuii, tin- woutli rtul. is now ',.., . art-now ivyulaily lialitcl h) ilvt'trictU Tlio mciiiii- Kmliiii! Iiviii tin- Uiiunl O.Kra lli'iuto i .. .... i ., v....... .. ........ I.......I. . i .. UUU...I liiniuiii'ui ( ii, ..ir ..f,, i.i.ii i.(v- . iitt n i;i"l cvsiiii.li' of strvi-t lihtiii.' I'liu lamiu arv iLv.-l on HNts, en- isrl I ko tho us liint. ..t'it that tit.' Kuts mv t.ill, i- ami wi.U-r ait. 'Iiu lai.i aiv nidi-oil iii Urv onl i,'l.is yl.iUs, and ucyoii.t this U. n : .htln cvl.inall fr.nu III.' gix lane's. , i',. ,t.iy lijit Imtcs tiwuj, th.'iv oniii.s, Willi, i ' ii.iui Hij.'. a tnlili'U tlash, nui .-.-r lil.t .n tin ti.'t i-i luinmiii with mi iiii.-iim' uli t l.uv 'llu- .-tl.vt is lib.' iUt)li!rit, t'!..t ii, ii Mi(it, l'.irrj Mit of tht' stm-t, tlu- iiiiiiuii, ti.iitu in tho roadway ami thu ih-vI.' on in, w,iU, i'M-1) mvlntwtural iktail ol tlio l.un,linpt t tin- toji of tho mots, vm-ij ohji.t l.'rtii llllllllll' 111 tll. WlllltllWS, till- llnMl till tin kihomi, luv jiluuh ltiliK' ainl m thur inturul ivlors. I'liu a.'tiiiK' .il.-it i tin- sarni' us liy daj, ninl all .olors, Ivtli n.il an.! .irtili i ial. t.iki-tlu-ir tnii) sliaili-s. 1'iin Mpi n wall oi oniiiilius, th liimut.st Mttn.i- m (ah ms ami the lin.-st I'rmt can ..nn! I'voplc ..at.it boforv tho -ii u lv.iixi-51 l llio ai.l of Iiihta mi tin ,'i . ot the way, ami rt the in. -t .! I iilikioiK ami softest tint- in ul i . I thin -itc nli it. i-!u t-i u.a lii ..n.l tin .'..i.i iirl.i in tin) m Into ifUrv i'l tlu 1 -.t.-ii.- in tho rmnl is pU.ml ! , . , mi ilt! . !. i. w-,1 Ii '! .- I wi.n I rllit oy win , d his uy kvory i.HHHL J rFARMEB sssst . MssssiiiiiiiiilssslfssssssssWisteaMWs'"1 si' . ...1...I IB I l I M isj ''., " Wiim-niciiol". ."". ,t,,1 li'nii n.lj-i n-' " nstv" '" I " Vl.rt.M. l.sii.lM,mlrfrlnlfJ InOUw PRIZE AWARDED Wo Distributed a Circular nfn tho Dorson who would itBoward or Prizo of $5.00 Gold Coin to tho PorBonwu man first proBont it at our store, out into ffireo pieces msu & ner that tno inroo ,pbi;uh "je" M" Cr rof o skoptical as to perfect Square. A groat many Pr0n0Pj0nXcrohoPFublio that tho pOSBlDllUy OI iio uviuh wmws it is againat- .t TvivTiTfiTBTTQ DECEIVE OR MISLEAD ANYPERSON.flND That what we Promise we uuui, we here cive you the Circular, and the Dotted lines the Circular properly cut. And when we announce to the public that we have a well selected stock of CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES AND NOTIONS, That have been purchased lor cii-Ji nt lowest prices In San. Kmin-1-cn, and that voareSlo.l.IN(i(i001)SASLOW AS T1IKY CAN l'OSSIWA" 111-: .sold, wc moan what wo eiiv. Wo have SStricjtly n. th.t fri tel III iki ' W ll .i r - I 4rk. I '' fc hU tT- ml if CONSULT YOUR Ahl,t . ill Ul.r.Ur iru i i ghtu tn ir'i( Ikur in mli l tii-it lil iktiuiii ' 'I. i hi. tn .l-. iiituli iur a tUtUr l t tir ttTv t . (t. 1 hi mIi . i-i i U I DEUEilLVr 33 iil-.i.t !. I Very UHlMMt fllll.1 . FREE WILSHN SEWING MACHINE in workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as ologantly flnlshod as a first-class Piano. It rocolvcd tho hlchost awards at tho Vienna and Centennial Expo sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other machines. Its capacity is uniimitod. There aro moro WILSON MACHINES sold in tho United States than tho combinocl snlos of all tho others. Tho WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT for doinpr ail kinds of repairing. WITHOUT PATCHING, givon FREE with oach machine. ,23S!!.t WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO - ww m " si si m w mm s i s - 327 & 820 Drondway, New York; Hew Orleans, La. r .,'e h Mad kt Sts.. Chicago. Ills.; and Son Francisco, Cnl. MMgfijssssysPsPsgjgfys MtiwmwmMnimmvmMDmimmiVmtmammmmmMH rpn ATTT5MPT TO ltiei.iVF.ii nr Aikt-n .1 rarnli-im 8.", M coin. re- iu.l oircre.1 for euttiiig tlu-ir circular Into thru' i.iicM in well niaumr that tliotlino :'if lwn I'rojK-rly lilacul toBctliiT forms n jK-rfctt si.iro without loss of uiati'iial. (Sigucil) (iko. r, MKACHAM. Wltnessi Jous T. Fauiwu. I I X ul. ' 1" tit '1I r mii iwit rfi t. 4tul iptvt i J tur)at lni) i r t tt OWN INTEREST ar T'i'(tl aMit)'ii. mi Ik I IU Kh tU a il i n I art r u i .'in ..tanth tvtxittn N iAl, ami that yu 3VEIO EII it. u nh w ! i .1. ti.i.rx.1 mitil mul fur rrt J sh-u'1 i t sM:ivoiiKiioxv A VALUABLE INVENTION, I TUP UnRLt) RENOWNED EAILROAD LANDS. jltornl Term! LOW I'lllCKM LONH TIME! LOW INTKIIKST Tnc Orecon and California nnd Oregon Central Hullroad Companies SSSTSSa'v.SiKXS til "'. Wm L'D..,u.,-?,.i.y 1 ; will l.o llot.l for rush VT rtiiwi' I . rS.' 'iiiilrViscU in 1-. fcCIIUWK. Lan . EEAL ESTATE LOANS. OREGOX AND WA8IIIX0T0N Trnst Investment Company OP SCOTLAND. An'tMTY PjlOl'EHfY srd FAllM LANU8. for nxM perlcsls of ytsis. or rcpsjrso'e Dy nu;esrir m Ullmwlf. Fortcm.. apt'Jyu. ., botIBt II First Ktnrt I'orUsn J. W. GILBERT Piiyn CunIi for Hides, Turs, & Pelts, se21 Commorclal Bt., SALICM. ly UNTAUI.IHI1BD 1865. Willamette Nursery (J, W. WALLIflG & SUN, rtioritiKToiis, Oawofjo, OlackamaB oo., Oregon. WALLlNGr'S PEACH PLUM. Tlio Xtnllnu Prune, Anil tbo best varieties cf I'ltlMI, I'ruiic, l'cucli. Apple. I'cnr, Cherry, Nut and Shade Treee, TV piTT.r. ommiTiirvT Sond for Doscriptivo Oatalogtio. JOHN MINTO, ' nniEutii or 3IJRlNO SHEEP, TIIAKHS plrasurv In oiri-rtni; to tho Wnol-'lrowtn oi L Or.-i:i.unnil-ilies'IJliilmrTtrrltorl-i lint cticte In imnhi.u TII011UL till IlKKIt MKltlNOS, snd lirilnl lilMl.id Inlosn.lu.t M ! tl.uu t.l trill rD r'-mm imM ! Illl.iril IUHI IUVI !'( U s ili-svor to. sell Mm n of llio ssrao niisllty ni TSlne t MITII CIIKM'KIUtATKS llun such can ronlblj In Impurliil. Kisroliistloii anil coiii.arlsn wltnotti ir Mirt-i olU-ri'ii lu tlio market sro runllsllv intlltJ. AUiln-ss JOHN JUNTO. ., . Calrra, orcwa. . N. II. The Hams ami Ham Lambs of tbo flock can bo kui on tbo ISLAND FAllM, adjoining a!tl. Tbo Hmiiiii H, ,fvn . iho samo jilsco, or at Ibe iiii.w r.iii.u lour anaa nan miles souin oiioochj. Salem, Unite inner 10. is;i MARBLE WORKS. WM. STAIGER, utaicn in Head-Stones & Monuments KXtll'TtH IV Italian and Vermont MARBLE. Ilrancli Sliop at Allutn)'. A'Mriws: A. STAlfiltll, Allimi), OrfBOli. OREGON STEAMSHIP 00. HEGlLAIt USD Between Portland anil San Francisco. Tllltdt (ill II (:; its Can b pur.Uaeil at the tirlcl.l stations of tho l V. It It , si j XlodxXCOCl HfttOHI. steamers leave both 1'onlanaana r ?rancloaboa t Every rive n?-oo , rarrylnj l'at.engcr ard Fnl-li-.. ,k tr,ui H-Vfe, !' the only Un, mln ."he r M . ana WELLh. FAKiiJ CO s'evi.m'eL'1, M The sti-am.hlp. i tl,,. Companj aie rated 1 aTdCcon;,:'1?fL9u1 " &Unl State of Oregon, (New -Mm ton. bSden. I George W. Elder, (UiU tont.i City of Chester, I ilSW tonj,, A lay. lJ tor. I i "& w-m.ni.ui! Acent. SWEET i T -'( the Mlsnci '"Vinr, 'Vcsr one-M nth of tho In. ? Slf J?nl "r m nut.. Hull. .f ImI.1 nd Inter- Hu ASK I k .'Jflfb .M Alio, ttty variety of remcicry ami other none woii iloto. t.ii.cl.1 siiintlon t-ini tu orders from all ar or tho suit ami Ws.hiii.'t.in Tn'iory n-celviil by mall r oilurul., ai.a .roniinl :., uirded. AU noikmrrjnieil. ur PBgBsagfJNAini riwbgS&iToin . . " ifjar-a .Tjtt-i .t ,ui) -r . :TtfSlir i " w stf s