JFQ1S Op -iJsnDif. o the Patrons of Oregon, Washington, nn Idaho. 'ieui Hni'tiM In.if'W daj I npu t to rt I!t '. ntt n 1 tl ii iittnifof tliu Nntiun.il U"gC. IM'l i ,i t" I' llll-l lit fllllll tin , ndiition n i t m . i' y t'll nf at ikon I I i ,1 . ( I , I i ilrrn i t i , ii h l niiic-wniniii- ,i; or, i w o tliiv s tn di-pbty lii tlnJcAun- . . I 1 IP ,, to tli Wrfu .. Ii after of tlio "-tide range, l'.io. 1. S It. Uiticli, Myrtle Crick, luugla county, Oregon. I beg'to tall the Attention of Ml members of lioOnlcr to ft lcsolutiuu of tlio last Statu ngo endorsing the iLUMF.rri: I akmi.ii, IfakliiK it tlio organ of our Older ami calling 11011 Patronito give it a luarty ftiul united uptwrt. llrethrcn, wo need a paper ticioicu to tlio intocsts of the farmer. It should at oneo furnish us an account of tlio current cunts of imiiortance, the state of the crups, markets, Kc, give us a muluim through which to exchange our ideas anil cxiicricncci, ami furnish our families a weekly recast of siiclt pure" and wholesome miscellaneous literature as is best imitcil to their wants. Such n paper re mires a large outlay of mians, labor, ami talent, ami cannot ho furnished us without adequate support. Lit mo urge you, therefore, to give our own paper a ionli.il Biipjiortj sub scribe for it, writo for it, work for it, o that we may have a fanner's paper worthy of tho name ami second to none. fraternally jours, A. It. SlIIPLKV, Matter Ongon Stato Orange. Oswego, Sept. 2. 1673. Stato Orange Depmtioi for 1878 csnoon. llAKm C). ThoinM Smith, Etfsr City. IIenton A Holder, ClITalila. Ilaik' C .N Wait, ttnliy. I'timor- W ll.(lra, ounira lllicr. 1MULA-I H. II liulck, lrllil'ftik. Jaishoi-J .V T NliUr,JafkMilli. Jiwurinin-Jo-ctJi iollik. Ia.Iiii1 Lms-Kowiw Knot, c'rivn'.l; Allm Homl. I.-ectnu "iiiiiioi-J. W. Ilathillir, llcttriillc; W. )l llllltar), MilTsoAll-l1jinitoilKill and Jamb Julinwn, KM Portland. . . , ,,, . TitUMOo-J C llcli),Til!iiiMuk. INloy-JohtiCrvlalitnii, I liloii. Wasco John Knil, Tj (! l'i. Wuiiimitos J A llliiunltwi, Tiia!'lii; J. w. !nP i Inirton, luton ..... .. .. , ... VAViiLb-IS. It. UusUIn, Xoifi U'l.l.l.l. WAIU10TJ1 TtnUtl'SY. Coll l III TllOTlM'nif'witl, IUIUIII. Cussr-Kaild Stamp, antotim.' C'o.Utl -John H. Uoiuilli, rceln. Waui W Alt.1 W. II. Tliinii, "! '" iirriu i -M lllli'ii Mn., I'aloufu Ctt i........ i.. .i..v-.,,.,,!. . in HtJfli iii liipullvi liaic ten uriK'liitcJ '! ni'i'li nU'B iu llnalnr uwmtKiuioii'i ''"""', .. ,, A It. Miiurt. JttirOr . uraii'c, PIRPOTORY. OFFICIOS orthe NATIONAL IJIIANHK. Mdrtir-Jolin T .Time. Barton, Phillips. Ark-Ocrr-0.J. Womlinsu, 1'aw l'w, snllutcn, M(rnrcr-A. II. Smcdlejr. Crtfo, llonsrJ, Is. UUieartl-A.J. Vancbu, McnuiWs.TjBD. Komenci, .J BSIiialii-b.n eiii. R"'y;?ronbi,w!v,'I,w0v 6crfiir-0. I. Kratr. l.oomiiic. nr. wiK.Ar-0. liliiwdlille, orchtra '.o". Inft tVr-Mr.JohnT .lontj. JUrlon.l'lil UArlc. itfmona. Mrs llstver (HlJrJ, North Urubr. C. .i27y. UihUnt 4(,ifarJ-Mlf Crollne A. IUU, Loa,"""'Kjr,CfT.vco.T.. D. Wytt Aiken. (Cbslrman. Cokubnry, 8. C. K. 1(. Bhink'soii. Dubuque- lo. Unitler T. Chile. CIrin.t.N. II. Alonw Older. Ituek VMt, Wbltf W. II W, II. Cttmbert, Oielie. Hantll. Alt. The Urange. Komo l'atrons seem to think, or at least their actions would lead us to bo Hove, tho (irniiKO Is simply meeting at stated times in a certain room, koIiir through certain formalities, tlolnjr o mucli routlno work nnd then boIiib homu; locking uptlielrCSnuiBO thoiiRlits and principles when they turn tho key in tho donr of tho hull, only to be oponed und aired when next meetliiK day conies around. They speak of tho Grange as a place, or as an oritnIr.i tion n body of men and women, not as tho exponent of great and living prln el.li'). They tpiuk of the body, not tho soul; of the church, not the re ...llglon of tho ichonj, not tho education. Of what use is tho church without the bettor life? tho school without tho knowledge gained'.' or of tho Urango without the practical nnpliiatlon of its principles in our dally lives and btisi. ncsi? $01110 members of tlio Order , would bo surprised If wo .should tell them that there nro to-day farmers who havo never been Initiated as members of any Orange, that are bet tor l'atrons th in some who have taken aU tho degree-', yet such is tho case. Tho Writ aro believers iu, auJ act in tho principles taught by tho Grange; tlio others, like eomo church members Christians only -.o far us tho form of going to church is concerned attend the meetings, and when outsldo they know it not, Judgl.ig by their acts. h v If n your buMiws na 11 farmer you Sarp not using " brains than former lyf Ifjou are not buying nnd Helling ' through Grange channel'', and on tho co-opeatlvo plan; if you and 'your family are not more social than before; if you havo not made, your homo b'rightei nnd more altracllve, within ami.without to your children: if you rtro not a better citizen und looking to your duties moro closely as a cltuen; it you do not icel a greater interest In your neighbor; if you aro ngtsrjv Ingfor a higher and better life; if, In ftlcA j'ou nro not fin-.ncially, mentally, riiorallyand socially a better man or woman, better to your neighbor, your country, ana your uou, tno urungo is uv tuntly fur rpfurtiH in tliu National and .'Inti- urMiz'i v.li If'i wore iicces.iry fortSliV niid ti!.!l!ty. I5.it tliciillK itii'liy liuil tl c li-iviT tml th piirii' In llii'Ir li.mil. niiil tlio itult U tu villi!i'cvi i.vwhorf. llnvl i ilmii- tun tlutv v,v Ji'ilrui' kiiim Ictuu e'enr, hut nurtrii ', r t,i .. rci U n' tin' order a id t'li-! i df i.i it . . ) : : i mn ! iii tin . -i. ; ..i i .. .t i.. . : .v a i.i iti iiiAi I in ii In I"" ordi-r a'l1 now I'l.imuiin: f.a u fniiii. 'lli' Nutloiitil lir.itif iiat'ts at ItlcliiiKind., Vn., n tlio tliiid Wcdni'sdiiy In November, but it ii not jirnluble tliut Iowa will be represented tit this or any other future seshlons or the National grange. And as our Statu grange will bu delinquent for two or three years' dues, It Is not presumed our ollleers will again re ceive the unntial 1 W. So that the end draweth nigh. And this Is the re miltol having di-hone-t, celllih, and tyrannk'id niters in high mi1iIoii. Tlicy have .strutted their brief day. Illled their poeltcts with ill-gotten gain:?, and ha o retired to the ob-etirity which they should never havo drawn from. Iks Molina IttflltUr. OonfidonfTarmor. in Each Other. Ono cf the moitujefnl features of tl.o gtango mux mentis its timlnicy to produce eotitl ilinee anicng fanners! that In, conliJinie in each other. The average farzei is too apt to look upon his iuijthuor in tho light of a com jietitor, as a sort of lusineis inetny nhoonly nantxaii oipotttiuity to take ailiantago of him. lhis state of fielmg pi obahly grows out of tlio ifolateil lifts it on the farm, ami t!i. in frequeiuj of i.Ual tr liusmist relations be twriii faiinin. l'arn.eis eiy seldom hie de.illngi with i ach other, ami liutcn tliero Iim naturally grnvwi tip a distrust of ono another. The grange movement brings the larnurs as a doss tfgi-ll.i.r, ti.il by intcrelionge of Ideas conicriiiiist tluir ngiu-ultural opitatiuis and calcubtionr. by a ril.Uicn of ihur successes and failmei', b r. moro thorough uiu'.irstaud iniil'raili othoi'o feilirgs, tluir hopes and fcai. u tiiut'it.l jnjtliy wv up and mutual confidence it iiutnatid. Mimlurs of the fringe aro led by dtgrefs to regard each other t-.nru in tliu Ugh: of brothers, as they tall oaili otlm in tl.o gruigj Utiguag.', and tho old iiotloa that each f.uir.ir Is a sort of iMni.titcr soon mars a-i ay. Whentl.no i!.arG.s Laro taken idace, tin road n open to tliat i.u-iira. tii a io dmirahie r.:mlg far-i in, lutoiiljlo flu lUliittitu f tliii In'i Mil theiinproie mint if their agricultural kuiulcihju and lira;tnx, but in the salo of their producs and the putiliMi' if nuppliei. . 1'. bulletin. Hot Sprinfj aritnje. What few members U'long to this grange aro Mill Iu t'oml -plrltr, al though members keep filling oil'. Just think for ti moment that Ifnll ol tho granges die how kmiii we would have to pay twice as miii'h for any ar ticle u wo (In now, although members say the grnnge lias never done them a dollar's worth of good. We all know that if it had not been for tho grange orgiinhiitlon that the laboring cla-s of people could not to-day cloth them (elves decently, oven if witli eheap material. There Is one man at Kurt Dldwoll who does not belong to tho grange and never did, says that Miieo tho grange was organized there that ho bus Mived ono hundred dollars clear cash, und vet It docs not pay. Olllcers elected for the ensuing year: M., It. It. Tandy; O., T. W. Cololn; U I). 1J. Ilarer; ., W. S. Tandy; A. ., ri. I). Powers; C, aev. .lames Ilarer; Tresis., E. Loner; Kcc'y, -V. K. Uoiso; O. K., S. Powers; Ceres, Mr. M. i:. J.opcr; Pomona, M. Vincent; Klora, L. A. Colvlu; StewaideBi, M. 11. Power.. A. K. UoVni:, Hce'y. January 1. 1S7S. JIuation. The following is u Hit of otllccrt elected by JJallie, Orange, No. (il, P. of II., at their meeting on tho 'Jlst, to serve during the ensuing year: Mater, McMInn lod?un; Ovorneer, Juun!- Morriiiin; Lecturer, W4 C. Hrown; Steward. II. T. Miller; AssNt ant Steward, Oorge aulliiiou; C'lup lulu, James Harris; Triuourer, K. L. Dt'Laihmult: Hccretao, John (J. Drown; (Jate Keeper, Mr-. S. II. Dod son; Ceres, Mr-. J. (J 1st; Flora, Mrs. Eva Drown; Pomona, Mrs. J. Morri son; L-tdy Assistant Steward, .Miss Esttlla Long. At tlio next regular meeting of the Orange, which will be held on the lSlli of January, the grand hurvett feast will tuke place. At a leguhr meeting of Tualatin Orange, No. Ill, held Dec. US 1878, the following olllcers were elected to serve tho ensuing years Mrs. L. A. Carter, M.;T. L. Turner, O; II. K. Hayes, L.; It. S. .Shufer, S.; MoxSchulpIes, A. S.;Oeo. Ellig-on, C; Fred Elllgien, T.; K. M. Krue, Sec; Oeo. Evono, O. K.jMary l Turner, Cere-; Anna I Kru-o, Pomona; Aiimt M. Dunns, KIomj LilHe hhort, L. A. S. Jus. Dak-tow, ft'ec'y. 'Xb tvnlaur rjnlmciil e ol lo k'tdi. TU Wliltf Is fur tb Lcmin rami!) tU Yrllou ts or tor, alierv, 1L1 'htr snlmslf. Tcitlmo- . J..fcl , .Kh, Mn. rUAhl W ILL AMETTE FARMER JOHN W. rs-i-Tiirsivx, 111 111, liOSTON HCBUKR COMPANY'S GOODS C. ''TFIBLC'S TINE HAND SEWED T. EMERSONS SONS' CELEBRATED HERSOME GAITERS, ND Holbrook & Ludlow's Ladies,' Misses,' and ' " ' "Ul ,rtt" tiny nourcM GARDEN SEEDS, IT'IITJIT TUKICM. 'OltVHiH SKKDfe - A0 tiu: iiit F.nim .ltAs, m:v ami The altcntloti of nicriluwU l linltcl til tnj Uriteami will 'Ortf.l jtiiik of ifioxlj nf tliealiirlctli. I time thW )iar lni..rUil from kiiytiiul. Iliut l"" '' htiitifnrllMillriiiil'eM.sllllicisi.bvaiHlliEsr ir.n tr UMo u.e. I liu lira tlvto.li istUtliii, iblih I lll w.11 ! tuirrliJiiti III such quintltlm Uwj ny nit fur tlnlr nittciincn, ffl iMiiihU awl "er, ar hiiiiimsu i-sk. or, If tlir) lri to like m .!, on.l xnr. AUtir on nmuwiixi. I lll ml l ell n , o ixiun At nsr. llulllll'UAMTr.uii) iimusAMi' UKruniT iiM.wtxn tsiir A ii dciirouf liatllurear-., I nuy r.f.T to kiio.U m rutunr hi (HKioy (V rur tlio li.t ljlit )1" Iv hi nniMil n nil kvU I r an) imira limiw li l"i iM nvxU for mo The iwiilt w, tlnre i.irc no lil .iii". in I r yltli tlio II'""'. t . turn aai liH trwlc Inn he -I I u'i' nw llli m; sn.l I eot (l; it"" V ' No niaik bin n-itilt, llii tlK.r uas. I ""il I'"''" "" l"A' '" ?. ""' ,".V . north of i-itd-. Iwt )ir lU irn i lmJ ktu-mi M I,W In (his on. It. in, anil tliat tiMliilliolwenl "iiilitl'liiiIUiUuriUMi(Ur ,tonlii tliu ilfj.all k Unit CJIfonila il Tlio kjimk ol M tnml.atit I lll wire t t.v n lio wMiis w urlf) thsw .tatciiwnf MyKivU aw hum muls.imt ui'ln ""J. lAStmoiin h-ivui. ni,liiiinli.iit.twtol tliuiounlliii-iHifill noul.l il rll U .nml lor mv,, or nuke uriluti at imec, Uforo lli rtrr fnun our, ua-il J (rim l-ottlm il hltli tl ti fall toiV. if f(Ji. FRUIT TitEKS. I lincsMsi-omUtivkof Tiintviii'tliifroliilric,ni! rul mrnniilntltt'i-, f r invmi. iliMi I nwiwll ' " aj m . vt.( Ko Kim'ile iml.'ht fonnml l.iflm- I oiiM y U itntirrKiiN . i linn. ii,itiouniiiluiiiiotriiiiioralltloiinkri inn.il I.i niVaLU.iit.er lurl'IIKIIUV. I l.l'U. I'llI'M:. I'l. U. V.'.'.'.IVH IKMSIIICiUlllM, IILl'MlhKUH3(. IIAhriltltllUH, irn.1 MI.AWIH Mill S i ! oalAtllueilmat 'rnWUiani liil'j iloviii tu nar4 lliu, m1 l..il. iau nol inn to ui .nil ar r ronniini iv m-v, I ...u,ll,iir.Mlri,IJatij.1iiiKr HK. uliuli are Tlicl rooxKtTiiliri!fii:lil.Sii"'ltriri,i.verriJat4 IU). Tlie Urct per ccnlliv kS'tn fvr mlllni; tUo aUoio naiuiil Allluecincr iknii ii.oi'vn. r"i' .-. ..v. liovimJ AillrtM O. UlfKIMKU.N. (mImii, Onifuii. POTTERY. 4 TRU rr.r.i u v 1IK.RVC4. T1IKHR i. " i 1 . hfti., ii.. fur .uvriai nionllis h-cn III full ii.. lli u uisnufAcmrli e- mm nor ami lujpnl nrtl.Jo whlili I si.i Wo I offer to His trade of Iypr n,t IniU la rill" riot tutillilrs rasnufAC-tnr-il l tl.lv I'ollcry for Ce ir i n-l. sii-l Is iqual In U,t tarllni.Hart. fjr finnilli aid iluiab'.Utj I Ciim i-ii ii tcu MilUliicUon. (!ii"i.orriUffjr Ufurmallonaa In jrlec lUt, ai ulil bu af.diuirrJ to A. Iff. SMITH, UaetaM.ti.An'. ai-lf I'ruorlHor. Guns! Guns! BENJ. FORSTNER, Hivloilt. OlM'tfOlla rr s i.'.hoi: wroe i i' ' in .M' Military Breccli-loaClDe R'fifs 'Kliao tho M'r-S'l hit. MIMII'K, I.KMIMJTO.N. awl WINl mXN.II Mm, a full awrtiiu nl el XJx-ooolx-losdixif; SIliTT-l.t NS a-i.1 iihil.TIM. UI1U3. if a.1 .taiuUrJ utiVn full line of I'. m llel Cut Irn. Knlir, ItQZHra, aid bl'hyj:s,iilrect Iron, l.niUnil .Mo I'lalillii: Taikle 1 111 cll aloM-n ail) toil ' e: Smurder If l,lpl. orl. m fir l'rlnlliiir. at Wait' Meam ITlnt I nir lliiotu.. alm. 1 t.t laelllti- f r ilia brat an! traoMutli.nolnrlialiwrai U-.l !' f l.rilll. 111. INK ii lti Mac l.illlinu a! anrin fjr eimii. n.-inir. rr iw aiu ju.u-i '.'uUril. SlLIM 1,'li.llllJllHl.lii. Al'ini i:. 31. IV . its:. Nil nm Printer noil Hfxi-I.linlrr, rcrar'n Illoc Siai nrret, filLKM, iiJSKMjS. Willamette University. rilllK Nr.XT TPhM OK 1HS I.ITRIIAIIY PP 1 i.rtmM. will lliiMil.j-.l-l S. Irtsllt tliafi'luwiua' Ira'reiKira I' l Oaten rfl1el.l (it.ii.nr; II. nuirn MailmainK ! hfitrcr-. Ciitu J I'luaasiiLi'r. I'iru,u-rt, i, Ju-ilii Iiilmn, AfkdiulialliiariaiUt, il IJ-I-a .M nV- Kit ful" Ir.f urnatliu iddnra It e VtiU ''s Jnne Si. 1-T If A.'tni. ha.nu, urtk'OD, WA.H'1'JUDJUia.j.ii ell Drilling, Boring, A.H.TEBIAN IIwUt awmiU Ml t.nirLUit xbitiiuwi, rva nt falilf Laoalid. Addl-. VU Bf I. W f I.LI.XI .1 VA10U tX).. i'JK Kim A 1 Ul.dcliJ.ia. I'ri.n SOMETHING NEW. XlOACl. TiVhS, HiVI.NO J'lRCllAEMi TIIE'sj P. JOHN8ON1 AftlStilono cud' ?or t'i te-yo us omi more cash sub eaSBSSRT, ons&ow. csz&j&i 'fir IiH3 Superior Grade of Children's Shoes. wUICh ' cou''c"u from wlinlcvcr. old v.iniKTir.s anl lie t'liin wt rul t! a" II r il i4 a i v rr 1 inats - l - .. . . l tv I1W nlcu vn'l U tr lit Iii.'1!, at irooir iiftl or tint. Stubborn Couphs and Cold 5 yioia promptly to tlio lunllnK im'l turr. tlvo proportion of Dr. Jaj nr'n S'.f pccturanl. It looicns ittul proiuotivi tho oxjicctoratlon of Irrltutlir; urn tor, inltlgntos much pain t.u.1 (IN tress, anil checks Inflmni.t'itlon. Asthma, Bronchitis, and Tliror.t Troubles nro nt onto rl!ncd by lr. Jnjnc'H EsjMrfruiil. It ro moves coiwtrlctlon of tlio Uroncliliil tubes, loosens phlcsjni, hmi bet nml hcnlM tin. mucous nieiiibruni'.b'riMt nuy fuvorUh tcnduuny, Mid blips to fomnril a gradual euro. Consumption, Pleurisy, and Lunn Affections uro gtiierall) tontrolltd und ameliorated by Ur. Jujuv'h i: IHCtiinwit. It tavts tbo hilii ff''i inueh Irritation and ilhtrunn, by r llovlfiR tbem of tho Irritating' in uters liy which tboy nro ilorb'tsl, It also lupprtHse Inflammctlon cud gives tbo uflcctcd parts u cliar.co to heal. Wlioopintj Couph.Croup and Hoareo- neS3 nro elllcaclously treated by lr. Jiijiie'n Kxpecloi-niii. It removes dllllctilty of lireatlilfiK anil opprcs flon In tho throat or lunpt, promotes tho ojeellim of minus und nuMues tliu ilolcneo of tbOMi lomplalnts at tl.o outHit. It Is u Hafo 1'ainlly Cura tive, of long-chUbllslied repuUtlon, and iibcro promptly admlnUteTixl, has nalilwl many to etcape erlou Lung AlTectloua. 11000 . IIA'VIS A CO.. Wholesale Airet,t. 1'iirt-U-. ,0ri-ifiiii. lUtt mi it uv iiiimki' mill M 'Hi (.!. I imi, ii-i), l bn.ua ! o i tin .iwul&r t IU, an Uu lutlii. i a ,nbiL kaiJ lrfi) kit Ii J I mn, U'" "'" uuUiki.i ' iii'I),im l. tli il ociiiur. Ist A liUruriKiiil ll Uylualrliis i-Ijiu, m u s. ,) Ii, unuiitii rr4 Likiuivl.Kf -I.1- ai I I Ml' Aim N'f 8'-. lt; Ji.l"l ni-H ftp SALEM PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Mm mm m-'l mm JkisJsH' rmH3l9mW MsV7WMssB i ssHss sssssssssssl ssHsVlsslBsssMslssslOTslsWMslVVnrinUsltMk -i '' - Eoopectorant f P. &iL MASONS, ii a ' .---i.,." I, r.l''-i l BT?rrJiTr"o.i.ci .-iieu i"j,.c.'iL?!iil H.k.i.UIOtir. I fi-ua.a fliiTJlcil H KK..C AOLM l(.l.aakracjfca HVMflHHHttflMsVsVH0BB9BBiBsBHBlB4 ADDRESS TO OUR READERS. Vl llllM OCCItpy 8 JHUlttMII III till' tl. Ill rl ji'iira.iliim tthiro .i' are ahle to fumiili the fm mi m nf the N'ui tlnu'it a nc niaiii'i ill intnl to their mteivsti mhI lirge cnniit'li tn ntTi r.l uwi f ii icry tnpw whieli thej inn im'i t hale urn. iim-ut. When e puriliaM.il the WiiAi'TTrr KiiiMiMi, it ami u I alf i -.riri. it n ii' t our ii ii tl it the I itit u Mi Inn 'i.(iilil) i ilai, I ami i i, n,i it i , til it i" neumil hii'j t'i tV 1T1.H1 Mi'" Ii- t,m jinini.il puliimhis" iturtliiif N.n 1'iaii imi TMV "t MIMIIt' till IKI1LK lot UN II. The people of tliu region iliacrvc to hale a iicuapiiier of their on, ami tlni ii the onlj one that ca'i be cillul to All otlunaie eita nan or p.itttiii to n degree that preientii tluir being accepteil as cNponuiU of the prineiples uc (hoiitil all htild in common, or ailiocatis of the iiitcrcits of the iK-oplccollectiiely. It is liutorioim thit the papem that monopolize the news atid so most completely occupy the lle'd itusn0M, Kducntlon Is not conllncil to Hook of journalism, nic controlled and directed iu ' kenplug, i'entnanslilp anil Arillimetlo, bat tlie intenst of Portland capitalists, Mlie.it speciilaturs ami politicians, while the grasping ainrico of the most intolerable monopoly tliat IsknoMii to the Pacific Nortlnust, only re- cciui (mm it wnnls of iDtmiii'iiilation. Ill'll I.NLUKIIMI.Nr. With tliu spue nt our command at tliu present time Me shall bo able to lour a more extiinli'il field than luntofure. We shall give the molt trnjHirtant iicms of each week, state, national and foreign, so that a nadir of tlie Kaiimi it can have no exuiie for living ignorant of all important emits that transpire at homo or abroad. It shall lie a tiuusptjur, and a pteplia wh.i in ivery imjiortaiit aensv. Tlii; 1'iliMHi is nut only fiitargi'd but it mars a new dress, our tj jmliehig MM, so that the print is plain to the oldist ejes. Vt'v lmpu to make the matter published in its columns eorieslKiiiilMith itssirc ami general appeaninie. urn riismo.'.. Our iditorinl minimis Mill disiuss popular quistious on their intrvniic mints, staiiibug on the bruail platform of right and morabtj, M here, unfortunately, political and siitartaii jouniahsiii can sildom lu found, pi rhaps In. cause it ih so wide and their Meat orilfih and iiarruw, they Mould bo lost upon it. fllllllKSI II.MIKM K M.'ll.Hl. Our eiirrisiKinde-iiee fnun tho people hat si Mttjs Km interesting, and uitli more room at eoinmaiid and the gnatir circulation Me are aujuinng Mith the groMth of the State imputa tion, Mucin reason ibly ixn;et that itMintiust ill iiicruiv. Wi-iiiMte all hitensted iu the tiulil occupation of ninrleiiltuiv and rtiK'k-raii ing to scud lis tlio le'tilts of tlu-ir cxh rifiiic, or to mike I.iuimii tlu-ir Mants nr sviul inipiint s or ingestions to our loluuuis, so to draw out tliu iM.rii!iic of otlum for the public good. Tin: "riitMiii" iiiiimu. iiikiw. We hoiu to maku the I'lliMll: r.ccc ptuliln to tho graugu by furnmhiiig hums of thu prurenH of that gnat order in our omii rigion and ilwj. Mhen-, and Mc- ah ill le glml to rueuiie cornnui uications showing tliu progress of its jirmciplis ami the fixxl ncuompbahe-d by its working liieinliers. We encount' r, even among farmirs, euiisidi'rablu opposition to tliu grange, and fn fluent objection to tlio publication of grange matter, but wu iutiud to hau room m tliu 1' iliMr.lt for all, and all the good ohjuts of tliu O.dircf Patrons of llusUmdry l.aiu our tain est symjiathy and diauriu all tliu siijHirt mv can giu tluni. It is to l u-grittid that a mulct)' that shout I l.ao foi Its objiit the social, Intellectual nml mitiiiil adi aim mint of the Mhole fanning isipulatioii, cannot lu o loi.ducted in to eoinmaiid tho support ami It sntt of oei) (annr in tliu l.iud. Prolnbly there is n gnat dial of human natiiru luth in aida r.iul itsiilu o tho or-li r. uu: :ai.i;i-in, Wu hive fiicihtius. through thu moct uliablu iriintcsQuriis. for gmiio' tho ii.et iicun of thu wheat uiirl.its in Nm Pianusm mid l.nir jkrj Iroeilied up to thu licur if going to prc, Wu can statu tliu amount of tonnage at com mand ft r ) our use, and hI-iiM i.iitili all nutter." that tll.ltuto tliu plicu 01 piicluiu nml thu prim puts of thu MnrkuU in mUauiu in tl.u mti mt of oar n-adei. Wlnlowo busit.i'.o t'igiiu en eouiageinint to too llatteiiny Iiohm mu n-ittr hesitatu to giu tM rib ib!u f.uls to tho people, fiom whom our ujiport em.vi ai.d wtio-i ios- er.ty is thu uicattirc of our om n nil it we suit I HI I1MI. In Mldit.on to Ha), original and cii.triliiit id, relating to .igncultiiru and atbcl.-rn.sliig-1 'tho I'ftcilu N'orthwist, mo ali.ill maku win. tious fion thu agiicultural joiinuli and atoik pabluatious mu tecelie from all auctions of thu Union, with thu eudiaior to toit-r all ground iiicisfary for tho iufuniutinii of homo pro ducers and tlio advancmuit of homu agniub tun. A certtin ainoiint of mi.elIi.neous and scitntltiu junbng Mill be fomul in cur) issue, with toucheti of thu humorous occiHioually and sometimes a story of mti rest, suited to our columns. Our Home Cirelu is combated by a Ivly Mhouexn nee and literary tuitukccius toipuahfy hertspeiiully fur that deparlimtit, m!iiIu many yiars cxjieneiitu as a farmer's wife maku it jwsuhlo for her to loniprehi ml ami iiiiuuttr to thu social wants of a farmirs1 family. VIOIULTOM'. It is hardly nifessary to say to our regular r'-adir that the r'tliMilt will always preserve the best moral touo und iiiJuivor U carry the beat and purett iiillueuies to thu family circle Wu hav no b.'tUrness to rent, no angry wtrili tobuidy will) any, no personal jntcru.it to d vniuu at the expeiifcu o! tho general good, and if mi 'iau anv inemles wu do not caru to know i', ami cannot afford to puhliali It wo proio$ tfi lnvu none, at lea-ft among the peffjile, and wo caru to havo no frietids, at their u-use, aillotig their oppressors. People of Oregon ' this is your nowspnpor, and we .-H,d cily )our suj.srt to make it all eoutaii d'.sirs, Can .e haiu it" Williach BUniHESS COLLEGE, J I foal Sired, Stit Kmtnft Imparts a lliorouli ninl pracllral Filueatlon !i nl: commercial nml Kii;;1IhIi tiraiiclioi. 1'roncli, (leriiun, HpAimli, l)awlK and TiicKrapliy. 'I lil leluvl liavinj (iiealer faeilltlej, nml ciijny'nis n moro pxteimlvo tmlrotuKi tli iu any laiilnr Institution on tin l'licri Ci i r'Hitlnm to bico Hm-lalim for nc ninl I" n in l patrniiii).t' 1 1 ' : ' 'ho rooiI irt -) And onllf;htt-ncil JuiiKiiioiitof the pub lie. LIST 01' I'Arri.TV. K I'. Uoalil, II. M.Miiarns, W. ll.H.Valmitlno, Mrn.C. Woodbury, Mrx. A. M. Hatch. A. 1', Dulllel, C. K. Morel, V. l. Woodbury, A. II. t'app, T. n.Knutliern, Mrn.W. J. llauillton, T, Serepnl, Uoo Juboni, A. Vaudoroalllpn, ITS SPKCIAI. AI) vantages. Tho attention tOKcntl6iiianly m itinera and . 1 I.. t.-l.l... ....I .1.. r... il.. w& rnrrect liiilinrui-1 piieu orunu vuiiuitr n-i iiiu nun's uun ileuinnd fur a high position la tho Mercantile Cntntnunltv. Tbo euiploymont of rnly llrt-clm Toaoh nrH in overy Doparlineiit, ami In w'Mclont nnmherHhoas to glvo rcfsotml attention to uiory pupil. Hh complete syntem of AOTtTAIi HUSINKSS PltACTICK, by which piiplUarollltod loenterllioOount-Imc-IlntiKO directly fiont tlio ol.rol. The hitch HtatidlnK of Iu UtiuluuKm In th UiiHlneHH Coiuuiunity. Tlinl'altin takon to aootirn positions for Qradtutmln (iwiil llUMlne KiliiblliliinonU, Tlio aibulininu of ptipl!n ot Loth sexes and of any nito, mo ibat young bnyn aro rpnderod mom iniiiiiy by tho HNoulHtlun of tbo puplla of an older aid'. In having the lawt and best ventilated and arrt.'Ki'd Schiwl room, nnd tho largeM yearly Htlenilritu'o of any IlunliitHn Training Sclioul In America, The iinimidlatu nolincatlnn of parenta In caso of aluiiirflof any pupil, nml the palna taken to kroj) lliotn liifoimed of tho progreM anil ilnixirtniMitoriliclr-.mil. Tlio V'tiet that xsoti pupil Ikwiiiios an ele gant iiiiPiinenri I'enuiHii uoforn (irtiiuatinic. IIn ilojinrtiiifiitiiif Moilnrn I.niiguagoa and I)rawlfi,in which cauli pupil can rccolvp liiHlruetloiiH frcoofcliarifo. Hh ootiiplctii Doparliuuiit of Telegraphy, In whlrli Htuitiuila nrn fltliil to enter at ones upon tbnlr illitlt h ax Opern'nrH, I ).)( not Iiiuii UfuNclinlnmliliiM, Imtglvoa tliiiroliuli itistriiction at reiiwiimbto rates, Inilli'H eaniiilnnlltin from nil Interestod. 'I ho "('nllegfi .Tmun.il," kIvIiik full parllo uIhm roKanllnt.' eourm nriiiitrtiuilon, terms, o'o , may lie luil attheOlMro or tho College, '.'4 l'oit Ntrool, or by Dddri't-nlnK k i' iij.ai.I). I'reNidenlllUKlnesaCollevo.Ssiil'raiictsoo. THE Scientific American. TltlltlVM'Ot'UTII YK.lll. Ttc Moj! Popular Ssieilifl Paper in tie World. Only SO.'JO u Yt-iir, Incluillni; Postnpo. Wi'UKiy. ia .MiinutTS a yi-ur. -i,uou hook puce's. TliktiiKtilie AursKas Ualarfc-D I I(t I U.f Wnllr tnaiourof Slitnii Cairrs. nrlutwl In tin, imal Uull. I nl uitr, imifif'y Ulmtralid allK rJtnillJ tugrav tff, riprmlilliiir Ilia licMrt llilrlitlniia artil Ihs fno.t reiriu Ainanft in mc Aria aim muiKta, iiiiniiiii ir nair anil liitiri.tlnluu In Airilru'.tuiu, MurtliiUturr, Hit llfiinc, Itiallli, Vnllral Invii'k', Soilal tvlmiiT, Natural lllito', (li-'lu.'i, A'triHiuin 11a ni't taliiaUs pia'-tlij a. r. by riiiluviit wiltcrs li all ilrrtuteol4 ef K.tiKx.Mill In to-ni'l in IlioSlrhllll. Auirflvni Ttriii., fi iir i, sitAj ibtii ,i , aniiiit i.u.lfs lu.ti.rc lliwtniiit to Aifinta Mnlo iviIm4. t.iitvnU. htilil Iii a I raa.lalcr. Itmlt ly MtaJ urilrr o Ml'NN1 ,V I tl I'uli'.l.l.fii, S7 I urk II... Srw ..rk J 1 'I'lViV'I'k '" u'iioii villi Uis J I IJll I ri, SviiMini kasKix, Mrurs. Ill NN K ti ar. S.I lima cf iii,rittoti anil lurrLni I'rftitit', luii l.u'1 I nfim ih rmu-a, slut iiu LaisUia lar.-i.t -ti.' I dm. 1 1 In I In v .ifl.f I'uUi.u aro oLlaluMt uiitlifbol Mm- i .ih.ial intiui I. nuiia In Ui K.O Ml. i Ivikiiim.1 lII Imeit.iiiM Uiiltil tliruuuti tM. Atrii i, Itli II. I Jino ami ri i, n . of , l-atrliltw. Iij Hi ii iimiiM unuljUiii 111 ii. ,i in, .uUlo alluitlon Uillrt-iuil to Or tinrilf ol ll.a u.u intuit, anil aalna ur liitn.l Ml. ii tilltii la-il,, ifrU'U Au .iou altu In, i unit? a i,ea 0,. our) er ln,rn tln'i, iuuaftiitM.u, trif if ili.-m , nl,t;thr n Hilrut ca .n.j,ll, U ileuiii.l. 1 uiitltiK tj the unJiraliniail, tVp olu x'li.l fur our Man, I lloul aUiut tlm Patent haws, 1'aUiit., I'nit, Traili Maiku, llnlrii.tx, ainl liow pro iiiml, vltli Imil.fur irmiirliu s'humei on I iiuiUwu. Ail Ire, lor tin 1'uiir, or iuri.tfi,ltiir putfotf, llt'.N.N en , SI i,K t .vcw aA, llrui- Ii Olt i . ( i r I THi M , tt k.lili k'U.ii, Il l.' JOHN MINTO. iiiitr.urii ur MKRINO SHEEP, rilMd.rl iilismin lit .r rtrir tolht , u' Oruwcrsnl I. Jiiuiisiiilliieui'Ji.lhini-'l. f(n,r.' itu ebsnee In imirksMi 'lllulldl HllllllPII MfJtlNOS, and aa uiliiKpulli Irliifiliil tMl Hif) ran, mil will an. ilrsw.r in, ill Ma. ii of iliu mmi' uusllty aril valaeat Mlflll ( IlKAI'CIt HAThH luan .urli mu poaalblr r! Iiii i.rinl. hiauileailou and couiarpi u wliboUi rrH if-puirri'id Iu lit' markii i r.. ofillnllv llnlu-d. A!dri- JOII.N MINTO. halt in, Orrt-ou N. II The l!nm ami Itin lambs of U.u flock eaa htiririiuii lliii 1-LANH I'AIIll edjolnlri; haltm. 1 no l!wia ran h !. at ir mite nlace, or at lbs IIII.I, KAItM fuur ami stall n i ., cult efUodt ha'em, heotuubfr III Hill i:sT,iui.iMiiiii itas, Willamette Nnrserv, G.W, WALLING & SON, I'llOI'lllETOlW Oswego, Olackamas co.( Oregon. PEA Oil PLUM. Tlio ftulliipi li'un Ai,d th uv' fsrlitlis I'liini, .. .,, I'iuiic, Vr' I'fiii 'i, Aiic. K'cur, Kmi auk H