WILLAMETTE FARMER. 7 ,1 Kirch. mnmr t'oiitliictrd by Mrs. Harriot T. Clarke. Tlic Koiary or My Ytnrs. vUiin- r--' ' n tin- i- iii I'.v v i Sotll'' 111' ,l"n.l 'll'-li litl li ui Hut ttimu Kit tlit il.-j d t Ii- :'m nf tlii ii tear. And thvu lilu l.y the tiioaim of tin. ' r limit. 'flip tlir.l of mirth m.iy show Tliu length, not tin' ifepth of ji'ift rw or matij they conn few or many they go- tlut our time i bet ininsiired liy fear. All ! not by tlio sll er gray That creeps tin ouch tliu s'unny halt, Anil not liy the aconus that we pas on (Mo wn) , Ami not liy tliu ftltiows the lingcis of caro On tin' forcliiail nml fato lmvc madet Nut so tlo we louut our .warst Not by tliu hi.n t'f tlio uaitli.'lmt the shade Of our souls ntul the Inll of our twin. l-'or tlio young are ofttlinci olil, Tlumh their htuw lnj bright anil fiilr. While their blood beats wnmt thoir In-ntt Huh rohl OVr tlii'iii tlii' kpritigtimo, hut wititvr i tliiru. Aii'l thr oM are nfttiinci jomirj. When tln-ir hair it tlilu mill whltut Ati'l tlit y ring in age as in youth tiny Ming, Ami they laugh, tor their trui- win 1 ght. Hut boat! l.y Uwl I till Thi' rnarv of my year-; Hi oui a uio-s to u inn- they U-nil -'tis well I And thcy'ru hlca-cd with u blosing of tears. Ili'tUr nilcy nf i-tiifc Than a icutuiy of sleeps llise lue, instead of a long st until of I'fe, TIlU ttllljft .11 ll! ttMl-N Of tilt lift p. A thousand joy may fonni On tlio billows of nil the stars. Hut trover tliu fu.-tni brings tliu ImiW' hark Inu.U'i It rinchesr the haven through tears. --1'nther ttyuti. AtlowH the Fields Together. Tliu blackbird pipe his holt-tun notei Through topsu nud ilrenmy holtowt Tho nir Tx fnnnvil by mxiiad winj,' Of tho blown, low-flying swallow j A hand in hand, at twilight hour, In the luiy autllliiu weather, A I.iii ami Min-lituMiii'il linrvvsti r . trull down tin llilil togcthir. All day ho has hound tin' yellow sheave Willi u iiaticiit liauil ami Milling, Kcr thu wealth of hii own nsw home is stoii-d In the eranary he ii tilling: And all tlie (rain cr numd he ni-h.. It to know that through the heath" r A lad and lasiie, nt set of miii, Minll roain thr Held together. What ii it to happy hearts mid jnun,;. That the tela tad lenus mo falling! They hear but the chicly oiou of lou To hii swcathcai't gently cnllinit And clmo an ho bound the tllo aheasci. In the gleaming auttiiiiii weatlur, Sly (."lipid binds their tender heart With lou'tJ golden baiuli togctliir. Thu liuld of otubhlo will noon grow brown, Tlio fronts will chill tho Window, Atnl litliliiml, Km laud, garden and lawn, Will fail in tho deepening shadows; Itut bright an tho nun on a thousand hill, Will ileum thu autumn weather, When, baud in hand, to the dear old kirk, They wend their way together. Ami on and on tho yearn Khali roll, And dim Khali crow luo stoty, Till head of blown and head of gold ."shall loiu youth' crown of glory; While a -down tho field of golden aliens r, In thu comliro autumn weather, A tottering man and wrinkled dame Shall idowly walk togctlur. Alii who will teinember the barvekt hour Of thu youthful maid and lour. When lifo'xgray kkeavea aru IkhiihI at :it, And lifo'n brief diiam ia over? When thu ficlda kIiuII bu n'ermii with wied, And tinnu ahall roam thu heathen While, tidu by aide, in thu old kirk-yanl, The twain ahall ret together. Fnslilon Xolcs. Mnrnlwint 1'eathim nte mniithing ixu. Walking tihoet hau nnall round-box toe. Dolla with llaen hairr.rt ino.t in demand. Dciigui in itiimortellei .no fiiuyid with wheat. Sintirrel fur i thu popular lining for iloak. livening dritkcii iro made of cie.miy white barege. Thu half-ilrefX waiteoat i double-breasted. lied bonniti are mvru in demand than blaek oncn. Fcathera Ir.vo ir.tiitly u placed lluucr turn mingi. i satin ii tho faliici:ab!u fabriu for gentle menV marii. Tho cosclunau'a coat U n mivelty in Udiea' atrect wTiipfc Dinner end ocniti,; ilrcitiM r.re nit Hipiare necked. Cloth uiti ahouhl have no gathered drajivry 1-ehiiiil. T'ull'Jor oriMnd.'u i ued for lnxK'iniu' nodding drci'R'x. The Iatust wicker backtti for cut tlottet ar flat a.-.d tlaiing. It i no longer nectawry for glove to match thu roitiimc. l'olka b.vpL with full, flowing traim are wont in tho house. )!!atk tatinboua arc worn at tho top of thu bov.i ot little girN. Viheti of every d:riptiou arc ixtcu.iMly liked for tliuuingi. raahioiiablo walking boctt hac cloth tupH to match thu continue. Hutlorgo'.d-colored kidi are worn ith nut ivcn or gamut cottuinev. Handiome picture franus have imall ffpiaro tilei in the four corners. Uncut velvet in r. tli-b material for ladle' waUtcoatu, collar r.niT curt. Iioniiettf fcel with fur and trimnnd with oitricli feather are worn :o I'arii. HamUmc jute fabric nre tmd for cut tain, lambrvcjuim and table coer. Kngliih vchet, with long pile, i the fah iouiblo material for Morning jaJ.iti. The frhionablc fancy work at prucut i making Houitun and duiheou lacei. Scotcli plaul ribbon are ery fashionable eitlior for hat trimming or neck wear. JlUck velvet band arotuid thoneok an. ie vived fur uvnaig full-drt.i ocanion. Kmbroidery 1 1 h.viKhed on t!I ilieM , nul li t oulj o.i !.(. - . ". ! tin u .-uor.i . Jit J'l?. " !.15 md Jt ,1 'k lCM ,"s i.. :. 1 1 i r ' ll.. K ct t . - it, ' U tL I ;A ft' Blood DrlnJciuc. Time n a vi.'npii .I- tiicr-tlveuixabDiit the itatcmmt, but tin' rtvoltiiig fact riiiinm Hint then pre in tiiil city (t. l.ouii) between '..') and ,1011 peoplu whndadj d-ink friiu h..li t" .1 , pint 01 blond, p 1 1 u hut fioin tlo i -ii 11! ! mi ' ' k 1 1 nth . riu 11 1 .-ii'iioi ii- ! tnuti n.il 'li- .1- r. . m.-i:" ' 11 piiln 1 ' ..! n.ititre, n.i 1 tin Hpllilit n iii-ilj i' t I'. 1 . ,:. tin hope that It Will lebllild wanted I ., .i'.( itiluuhiti ' n new cd lutioii the dyin' t"i. ea ot nature. Ar bnti'lier will let if tbeatntetnvnt. Thu iden nf lirinking lint blood i'i nit tin ehm fnloit in tin) world, mid would not be an elite:- talning attbjevt lor inlrtwiug-rno:ii iimierin tion. Thu nportur went down to Abe MnokV Abu U 11 Jolly btitehef, of ireunndoita aioirdu- pfiii, "It i really true, i it, Mr. Mack, that peo ple eome litre eeij da) to ill-ink blood tim tin' eattlu .11 tiny ure liilled!" "(VitnitiU ' ever. day mar ' tivu wrnii" tinii'1 lifted' n'ld twnitv. Tin- ha'. e bein entiling heie fur filteuli n'd ilxiltien iuir. Onu man entile to nv one ilij, .mil, a.d he: 'I want to ilt in k b'.ool,' Tlt.it fellow only weighed ninety iMitiiidi. Ito wn iut . ircuk 1 like a little child. !Kviit in, atnl the tii't lime he couldn't go it. end he wi-it nwnj. Tin I next il.i) lie fistne back. UN dm tor b.ul told him that it w.11 the only thing that would do him any good, lie tried it uyain, and h.i I t" 1 rhllt hi e)iA while hi xw allow ud it. Thi tut I timu he lo'iked at it. In about two ureU he Uut 50 that he tool; it like : baby Mtiuld it milk. He kept coming for about a yoir and a half, mid the laid time I miw him h wei.'lied IN) pouiidi, mid wa in itr!tgaia prim-fighter, lllood in bully. It till tho belly and doei n nun more g-jod than u meal. l'lintN of fiuiii, when I can't go to my upper, l go into thu alaughUr-lmi"c unit diiuk onie IiIimmI, and then l don't fed hungry nt all. It i heatini:, too. Umk at all thu butchim. Thi y nil drink blood and they arc neerick." "ilao ) on follow 11I the Iditorj of many of thu eople who nunc lu-re to drink bloo-l': ' ".NiuietitiHK. I kluw onu fellow who wu cluioit ilead. IIi lung were dUiated atnl he looked like a idiclctoii. He commenced to drink it, and he gained n pound r. weik until ho w .11 all right, and then he flopped totniiij, nround." "I id hu ever tell you that ho had uti trou ble nuitting the bl(Mjl5" "Hu aaid it w'at kind of hard at tint, ju-t like ipiittiug beer or iomithlug "i tlmt k.nc. but now he never think of it." Captain T. I.. O'Sitllivan ilmpiid into tl ihopuiid joined the couvcr'itiotl. The captain knew nil r.bout bIo(Hl-,'irinkir. lie knew omu jimijiIv who had bieu oi.iin to thu laughtcr lioui in the tieighljthixl f'-r llfteui Near, nud Wire "till nliviu lb 111) rarely drank blood hiuiMdf, but knew all aiut it. Tint tuitu waa not iiupleaiaut. It was moiu liko warm milk fivi.li from the row than .111) thing else. If takm in time, it woiked cures in what icimrd dcpn.te eaK'i. Thu troublu wa people whon, lung were ulTcited put oil' coming ton long. They waited until their lung were almoit gone, nud then took to blowl drinking as 11 last nniit. Thmu kind of peoplu weru ncser cured. Their ayatcnu were too wenk to atand thu Miuitllant, and, perhaps, death was hastened by thu trratimnt, rather tlmndela)ed. It was not no much the blood, but tho ateam arising from it that worked thu cure. Tlio captain laid that there was more blwil drinking dunu in September and October than during tho remainder of the year. In thu hum mer timu thete ia hardly any of it done. Thu blood of young nicer or heifer was the t. It mint be caught a it conn from the steer, and drank whilu tho foam is on and tho steam arising. If thiru ia a delay of a minute thu blood begins to congtal and clot, and thill it can not bo drank. When it tirt iitu nut it is as thin as milk, Tho main thing is to git tho "ateam." It might bo a j,ood iiU.i for con ttimptive to it aiotiud the alaughtcr bonus cH'ry day about killing time and inhale this vapor n thu cattle ate ulaughtercd.- Mubc Uemocr.it. .Votes of Ort'gon HMorj. Jlr. W. II. O'ray, of Clafoi) comity. In currectltij,' tome atntoiuoiits lertuln in' lo tlio early rocords of Orcirou, us to wlieu tho llrst fruit troos woro planted, thu first farming done, the tlt school taught, thu llrit c.ittlu brought to thli country, nnd thu first lirlntliig.jires-i liuro tot up, olc, in a loiter to tho .Vcir Xorlfiurr', says: "Though 1 liavo not o?:aut dates from tho Hudson Hay Company, my impression that seeds of tho applo wero planted In their garden at Van couver In I Si':.'; farmliif about tho fort commenced in li'JJJ, iii that wis the prime object In removing tho principal depot of supplies from Astoria (then called Fort George) to Vancouver. Farming was carried on somewhat oxtonsively In tho region of Fortf'oN ville, now in Washington Territory, us early ns 16i3. Cattle wero brought to tho country hy tlio Hudson Hay Com pany, bo that in IMti it tiumbor of beeves was slaughtered for tho Com pany's snips. l)r Wliitman nUo bro't n herd of sixteen cattle across tho mountains in lS'lu, In it-.i:', .Solomon Howard .Smith commenced tho llrit school in Vancouver. In 1ST7, the Willamette Cattle Company w.i, form ed, and brought cat tlo for tlio Metho dist mission aud M-ttlers in tho Wil lamette valley, from California. In 139, IMwin O. Hall, a printer connect ed with tlio American Hoard of Com misaloners of foreign Mis-Ions bro't nnd put up a pro-, and did tin- llrit printing at i.apvial, u-jw i. I 'nh 1 Tc-r-.ritory, printm ,' port) ..n v itcVm Testament in tho Nor I'tr o 1 !ii(-' g. I It J3 Jut priilbh tli.it .1 tt!t-i,r-t , may liav- L-cn fjna I In th" I" . - etto valley its early as suited, but my impression Is that the Iliitlon Hay Co.'s x'tltemetit did not commenuo 11:; til about tint tltuu of tin arrival of Nov. Jti-011 I.t'f mid p.irty in IVll. 1 am (iinthli'iit tint: I aw but little that l')nkid IlltC t.lftlllll H- ti'l ill (Mo Milloy in lIJ, cf"p! at tii" id-1 Mitfiuilli mi-don, and at Cli. nap n-g. 1 Iw funn ing done by the 1'ii.iip.i.iy retired (! j vants wtwui'li 11- t-i give thu itnpiL"--' siou that the laud was nut fit for eulti jVtitioii. Thi impression wa not re j moved till thu experience of the Amor ,icau mLiilonaries and the American settlers about tho ml-don had proved r it incorrect." " Stundlnz Treat." i Xo Amerleaii cu-toin creotp- more ' genuluo urpri"e and nmu-ioincnt among traveling foreigners than that Vihkh Is known iimut'-atoonsiw 'treat- , Ing' consisting in the enterlainmenl nf two or more with refii'iiinent', for which one volunteer to .ty. It Is a pure Americani-m. 1 i'tiro'.' h.il ha!! All over the ltepitbllc it is as common 'as in Europe it is unknown. There Is probably no miuu to 111 tho day In the year when two or three hundred eill- zens of Chicago are not giuzlitig some thing stronger than water nt home- ; body olso' expense. ' The casual moating of two men who have never exchanged ti word togeth er Is it signal for Ixith to at once ex claim, 'Come, let's have something,' and for both t3 divo down into tho nearest .subterranean cavity below tho fldowallf. Tho one who spolco llrst usually insists upon paying. If two old friends meet, tho regular thing to say llrst is, ' Lot's drlnlc to old times,' and tho resident must Invariably 'trout' tho -(ranger. If ti man bo well ac quainted, it Is considered tlio princely thing to sclzo upon all his ttc'iualut uncos as olten as possible, take them to 11 saloon, and give thorn a complicated drink at tiio bar. If thoro I-, anything more Absurd than this habit, wo are ttnablo to put our linger on it. Men do not always 4 treat' one another to car-tickets he-can-e they happen lo moot on the same eat. Wo never saw it man take out his pockotbook on encountering an tie- J qunliitauco, and -ay, 'Ah, lieorgo! I am delighted to -co you! Do take a few postage stumps It's my treat!' Do men have 11 mania for paying each othor's board Mil? And Is drinking together inoro ' social than eating to gether or sleeping together.' A traveler may go all over tho con tinent of lluropo, of Aula, of Africa, without booing any man except an American offer to ' treat,' and French mon are juito social enough, hut when they turn Into n eafo to nip their wine or brandled coffoo together, each tnnii pays for his own. When two CSormans long -separated moot, they will lie like ly to embrace, and then turn into an adjacent beer cellar, sit down, and oat pretzels, and chat, but, when they part again, each man settles his own score Independently. So in Italy. Tlio Ital ians are proverbially merry nud genor ous, but each man pays lor his own wine, maccaronl, ami cigars. They novor go into each other's poolcotbool: In tlio sacred name of friendship. They would as -oon think of transferring to e?rh other their washerwoman's hill. Tlio preposterous fashion of ' treat ing' Is largoly responsible for tho torn bio drunkenness In America. It U, take it all 111 all, tho most pestilent custom that ever laid its tyrannical hand on civilized human bolngs. Chh sau.viini. Cirnn.nj i njrJly Lo.-ii'lttinx mi 1 ll-'ut system of ultiiri.uiuii tek graph laic-. Tliciu iill bu An mti'mr.tinnal ttliilntiun nf m.hii'1 riser fi.ti lj; mat-'rial ;.t rbu in lSS'f. Sinai list Auj.Mt Pri f.aipiaik.l I0, U.K) ia (iH.Tiir.ii.tii4- with tb. elixti.c l.);bt. l-arc ileposit i vu. .110 knmwi to c.t t.t 1'iKttu I.iair', 'Ji mile from un'.j.l liivl. p.iin. Tin I'hti. 1 tbiii iroa i!fct-', i'u,.Hil stall t.u by ibppuif; into a isoIUa lulh ' th l.itt r tnttul. It is pniKte! to vtvA a('utrul Witt IiuIiku nlncrsaturj on thu hill mar rii.tlcu, Jamaica. Tuoni'u iirii"-Ttii3 luvu btt-a attrilmtul to wlii'yli'j.tviil th.-.. uf runfv'.n- sts.tvi. aiul uf tut&lly anvstitig t'trmiDi.tlt:i. The nso of tl..i miciuj'hwio s i,;fc:. -1 to ik'toriiuno wlutli'.'r incet dir.:nai.icrfte uith c.-.j!i uth(,r by an auihble rrn.in-. There aro forty -six survt.ts ui tho il.it tree, tvwnty-eit of wh'-h arc ixhitiiU-l i.t th- Kiit-l-.sii i.untin'ftUry u Km liank n. VocmWh Isiilg'w, hr.'Ctifiri; ciit.i..il from Asia, . nuw iximrtvil Irotii fr'i.a. . h .i1, biul 11 Ustil fur t.i.i.ii L-bttii clotn. Mu:it."i'y 1-ot.fIrTi the u rti'.ES m .,:.. oIhctuts that tli aoinuiUlio: 1 -; 1-. ..ui. iutsnufitil il-ir.ng tt.n jva!';i.. h 11 e-.i-o... bureaU'. So iltl;ct i t.ie 17 -;I..nir 111: '. fw i-ut tin out w.-o I U: 'faixrm' waf'-. tl'.;t..- JOHN" W. GILBERT, S-i3-X:EJ3V. - OIU3GON. 'IAS " Ttn- BOSTOX KClttiHR. COMPANY'S GOODS Ci. TsTFIELD'S FINE HAND SEWED T. HMEKSONS SONS CELEBRATED HERSOME GAITERS, Holbrcok & Ludlow's Superior Grade of Ladies,' 2&isses,' and Children's Shoes. Allot which nit! bv sold nt price ulilrh itely competition from nn- sourer iihnteier. GARBEN SEEDS, lrituix tkkisib, cutyvHS iai;if AM' TJIK IIKiT PAIITt t.lt.lINS, M.H AND Tlic utt.'iitlui ct n.i-rclLt. t li, iUJ 10 ii. Imy 'i1 rl' uwcrlol .Ink r.l pl. ol thU-u.r iuriit:. Il.au Itili Ji.t IilvikJ tnin l.r.f Unit, lint nlhi ( LunUfui lU.4il.rii IVvi, tl thr ktiiU mil ! n Krt Ui utlr ir I bu iiim-.xt.iu iiiri.ll.f )Mt I uIUmII fMnvitliutiit ptKlMui.Mltl- a- Hit- tiat .mt for Uitlr ..ii.toiiiii, tVlpouiitt-M11I i"r, ir muip-uc tnt ., nr, II thrs !i' totakHiii) Hitf and sixi twt in cixkiMi.o, 1 will HtMlnii MJr, ow t m rTk,ttut I ttlllui m.sii lun iiom'iiMK vri nor 1. imi.!Mi ir l . Sa i ti.nt-.ot telikt I ltrcb-n. I mi.) trlrrt.. viir i4 m cu.tvrni'r. In umhn I 'I 1 11 ttir Lil iibiit jtir. I.f-ii.4 irliiHI ttiHli ttKiti ttr uii) 0111m )m- vlnlr lr MM MtiHtfer n.i-. Thfrr.nlt mi.. 1lvrc if 1.0 lit.iiilr, 'JhM-1 1- with thr iimkI. u titm avs.) Iiiilnitn. Hl.inli -olil ii -III- lolli tl. ami I put tl.f unlit 11 No. nurk itw rt-iut. Ti.rna'i an. I r.nil li.-ni 101 lv-A, Im u.U ml- .l'-i koriliiit H-.. lui jim l.lo tru.1. Iu.urrun t'jl,tlntM in liim.ai.ii o lii.lii lit Uir.i! l-11 ntlll'..i IU. i.rii-l.i utl.ir -li-ir-lii U.e ilt.i.u'i nIIii tSilllcmUKiil-. TI' Mkfcd ti.Uii.inliaia I vUliriiw to any m n t.m. 1 . sitlf On. tutifrntiK. M) .-v. il-i.ri' in.. 11. ii), (nit ui-In mt. fir in.il' li.i( unil arr.ltitatbt ut tM ti&i...u.tnit-(Kcut,i wcufil Un i.tll t.i -.'ii ii. liius, tr ii.kli .idii.t Mrr, N-on i.i- rliir 1rxi44 uirr. nut lit il- 1 1 uhOin! Inn Kitli.il v.l'i ili-lr I..I1 . M i-own. FRUIT TRUES. I lra'..'ciul:irkcl Tiii.mrn miliar ln till", ui.il .hnil- 't 'l tl'i' H'l r il .Milting. t.ir liri-pcii, hKhIi I imim'I b Ui. a. an (n Mm ihHK km Iii univ.ii .truli'Lt f. r-Anl liifir.i-.- I n 1.1 1 mHi tuitrm.t ut.u an - iii.i Urn. UM siUii.nM'iiitttiiji. hr un ir ulttlii iriiin iik lanKlmi.t ui.i'lr In 11 l.a'i... In no iiuloi.i.i.i.r l.r I'UI. Ilia, PI I V. I'lit'M', IKAIIIO. CI I.IUM r.OOil.llMltlll.x. I.M'KIII.III.II. K.VI'1 Ullll. ki.il !Tll Willi. Illlll, UI..I )Hl "l.lil hi.rll.in. ul crKT-vtiKlii.lv lull) iiunn tv l.aril I'tu-, ant wMili ion nut Ull t.i to tuit a,) rKiMH.Uitr hah. I i.inKllaii-'iitrtv! r 1J t .'iiir H": vlldiart n'.'e 1..II ii-iirJ iui, Tlit) ktioM. luThl ( lit I..imU Ili.J.V ivii4ilf Kiii lut l.lj:h, ot f ' .r 1U". AllU.enU.ir tarlitlmuaLi-li:'iutrJiHMl r.l... 'ft.rlj.-vl iriitlur thinti.; wlUis' IU kliMkiiJ M.ilur lim. liiitin.": ,i'..lrr-i O. DICKI0, -s.tr in, 01 .if.. llSxxozx. "Visstci, PO'IYTBRY. AFTKIl A. J'lIHlOl) 01 Hlt.lSrk. TI1KHR wo l. I.oikiw f.ir n:tra1 imi.ii, I4111 In llill onuratlm. mhiinracliirtnir a aurrtcir mill iinLrnsrd arltcfr w lilcb 1 am !! to off- to ttm nvti. as nf 3?ijraait Omilltv. Hj priwut atock I. roprrlor to an-tl lur ir,tiufc turnl at ttiU l'uittry fur Its u jrtra pi. and I. i.,iial to Un rarUicui.am tor rlrrn -tu aL-1 ituraiilllt) I ttuiirniitca StillNliirtloii. Onli-rs, or rriuifts fur IrJoriuitloi, a- Ut i-r.t Mt, liouM to adilrcFit tu a. m. sbiith, ISuiutMna, Atr. 'XI tf mruinr. Guns! Guns! BENJ. FORSTMER, Milium, Oi'(scii, XT fc L-Mjiu: Mix k "I ''I M- Military Brcccli-InadinK Rifirs -m' i it.- ii. st hit iitii. f.i:visi."i--s : WIM 111 Sit I! v.- t. I 1 i- .- XIX'oooU-loncllxiK Sllnl I.I 'S nil s. ui.nsi I' i- ' ' 1 I link-- U HI.'. I I I'nt'Krt .'litleri', Klllv. Itnir, lis it " lfl! until iron 1 -. aruillUSTokl Will tfll Ha lots H Mil) boil I. .J' MURDER ! R'-j'.. L.. . ' 1 . ui In. Ail-.2 3 I . -I. svaiti:. 2 Nli miii l-r;ilfr nvil tii.naililiiilrr.W jAi.rt) - li:-k,iu -ui' 1, -t.l . HI'liiN', K v.-XMmatstimyrnzti vjm" 1 WiMamette University. rvillK '.'IAT TftlM Of THE M.r.h.tKY DC Il ii-.'iniriit, sill Im-ipiii M".iida),Kt . Ik,n. svtltt II.') fuildnir.' in.irutiiT.. 1 M iiai.ii I'.i-.llirbt; (rorii,)' II. fnikiiii stall.kms ! HuS'ti h'wiicr; Ki'ii f rut i, " f-ri",i,( Mi .'u.crii llm.uiN.Aiailtli.ita id inrlnti.l ai.rlf. . l Au i.rs, i .li rurli 'i.ofnmaiKi-aili ' -lv 'rrai.n.- or J A. sTItslTo'i;. I.J, 1-'.M( AfHII. tlk.rl&. i,!C0, -I AnT33iaiA.W 'e!l Dniling, Boring,' ytririi. ir.ziizzwi ui trttiTi:: j t::lc. Ulfitkl atoklU llt ' tl.UM.ldl I. kl.lt. I. . i -.1.(1 tut li u.ri4).iW.tuoaiil iiH-fi',lii'. .it i.'.,nltil SUH ir Juy f4ranHvO kMUl, loui.ur. .ml nk ..!! l.tnJliO. Aililitta, I'll I'.i i. W l.l.l. r ' . v.Moii'C. i:a diu .u, ii..iji'ii.u. it .n SOIWETHIWC NEW. !) Iw- - . B Hl.iwti llU.'I'i-I'riMm. at Wnllr't Mi.m l-rlnl H Lt Imhiiu. hrflnti. 1: it r i for it.f ttat ai-! -tpi'Uxi Ui.imI v .. ut.. tmi.. l.trv-.tLLl 1 1.I1.AI. Mi.vsi. , 1 . .iui.. it. 1.1,111,. .1; i i.rn. ,.r I'iri .11. 1 , u" I' ail Ju.ii.- OLD VAKIKTIKN Expectorant Stubborn Couplis and Colds y.c .-i promptly to tho bi-nlini; nml ur.-i tlvo inpt'rllii ft lir. Jit- l.a. akrflornnl. ( l(i(i-.(iis nml proiiiMi tho mKvtoralloiiir IrrilatlUK n...'-l-r, tnltlffHti'i iuikIi pnln find ill--tri"v, hikI cluiikH iiiilniiinititioii. Asthma, Bronchitis, and Throat Troubles ro nt mmi rillist-l l.v Il r. Jhyrif'H i:i Inriinl. It r move- roimtrb'ttoii nf lb' I'"' "' '' ,l tllU-M, iMIf pIlll'HIII, kim.l.iu f,,,J btals tbf huh ous iik ii.lirtiix . -r -:h miy ftivf-rMi trinlnu-j, uti'i In l ' f'-nvitnl i itrailuitl run1. Consumption, Pleurisy, nnd Lunn All'eCliOnS mo pem r.iHy mrc.Ml i.ml nun lioriitiil lis Dr. Jiijui'a s. IM-S'tornnt. U-nMslI' lui.t- t n iiuirb irrltatluii mitl ib-in-". i y .. llovini; tbi.tti of tliu Irrilatlin; n ...: -i by wbli'li thoy nro rlupKrd, u Im Hiippn s't-s Infl.itiiirinti'iii nml plv-i tlio aire -titl p.trts u bntiuo to l.ra). Whooplni) CouQii.Croup and Hoarse ness tini I'lllcacloiisly trisitttlby fir. Jnync'-s llsKf tnrnilt. It nillOVH illlllriilty ft liri-ntbiiiK aii'l opf.ns klon in tin throat or luiilT'i pri'iootri thu 'J'tlori or iniK'iiH anil hiilsltui tho iilciiMi of thf-o 'OtnilalntH at tlio on t-t . It In it S'ufo Ininlly Cura tive, of loiiK-fhffthlliluil rfputotlon, anil mIktii prniiijitly iiilmiiilsti-rirJ, luui nalili il ninny to i.tcipu vrloun I.iiiil; Atrri'tlon-), IKllint. HAVfS i CO.. Wf.c'.ml Airittr. rcrt. laii, On-run. i,'.l'Li lOntrnj- IStl;. Osrit.i' i iii-i-.sf. ii'ii. m:a!. -:i', lcso littiiiii u. . l rkinl.il i ir . t i.Iui r I-. .. . n i lui hi (I a I'l-i - i I r.i- tt n.i Urn 'nnr inilit .'Jtlivt.l HI tin I on tl.. -IJ. tj .iwii.Ul ,kt . llirl r. .m 1 1, tri" ii r ' . i. irii, 1 1 r ' i IoiiimI i rtri'-.n . i . . . .- .1 I I- ; .-l:i. t. i n. ', ! . .,,u B r(7Y&ttii&imnexz ;g P..& A. MASONS, :i FR.A.M.-.fiiF.T.;! i.1. 'MiHIl' I ',...' ''-' .'.S.I. ' l I ' i J f I. J . ' i ' .1 i. i ?x3limilX2ZGSiUmiai!-.J GALEIrl 3?HOTO(3rRAPH SA'.LE-FIY. T mm ADDHE8S '10 OUR READERS. Wo now occupy a position in tlio field of fotirn.ilisni whoro o aro ablo to furnish the larniiTM nf tliu Xorthvi-st a ncwii.ijcr tlcvotcd tutliLii-.iittri.-atn nntl l.xrgo onoitgli to afford p.u.o fur ii'i tnpif sthicli thoy can wish to Iiiik- ibaim-i-il. U'lu-ii vto purchased tho Wit i WF.rrt: I'iiimfii, ji ami a half yearn ago, it as not ni r iitii'-thinl tho prcrcnt size, and wo h.iu atrnilily tnlarfc't-il and improved it un til it ia acrond onlv to tlio grearcst lnctroioli- tan join rial publi-liril north nf San Franciaco. Tin: "i-.iimi-.ii" xitr. rtorLrAJiiDiiNAU Tlio ptople of this rngion deserve to havo a nott apk-r of thuir owni, and thi in tho only (Uii- that oan bu tailed so. Alt other aro secta rian or pirtisati to a ib-grco that provonts their K-iiig ai-t-optid as exponents of tho principles wo -huulil all hold in t'oninion, or advocate of tin iiiteiL'iitH of tho pooplo collectively. It is ii"tnrimi that tho jtaiier that nionopoliro tho ni'ua and an limit completely occupy tho flold nf jomnaliini, are cotitrntled and directed ill tin- iiitcii'-t of rortland t-apitaliats, wheat -icfiilatoiH and politician, uhilci tlio grouping .ixnrlra of thu most intolorahlo inoiioimly that mkiiouii to tho I'Aeiflo N'orthw eat, only ro-i-rivus (mm it woisls of i-oiiitiieiidatlou, lll-l! KSl.XIHIKMKNr. With the space at our command at the preatnt tiuifSiu shall bu ablo to cover n moro extended field than heretofore. Wo ahall give the limit Important new of each week, aUU, national and foreign, an that n reader ot tho I'.MiMi.u can havo no cxeiiau for being Ignorant of all important event that transpire at home or abroad. It tlinlt bu a newspaper, and a people paKT in every important acnao. Tho r'sliMMi I not only enlarged but it wear a new diva, our tyjio being now, o that tho print I plain to the oldest eye. Wo hope to maku tho matter published In fit column! corieapoiulwith itssiro ami general appearance. HUH I'OSIIION, Our editorial column will tllacua popular ipieatiou on their intrviisio inerita, atanillng on tliu lirvnd platform of right and morality, wlu-iv, unfortunately, political ami sectarian joiirnah'am can xelilom lie fniitid, perliapa be oatiaii it ia ao wiilo and their idea ao selfish and uariow, they would Ihi lost upon it. lllltlll.SI-ONIlKM'K IlKMIISK.tl, Our rorreapoiiiliuco from tlio peojilo has 1 way laen iutt-reatlii;, and with moro room at -omiiiaiiil and tho greater circulation wo aro acquiring with tho growth of thu Statu popula tion, wo can rciiioiiahly uxH'ct that It iutcrcit will uicnaao. Wu invito all interested in the nohlu occiimtion of agn'eultiiiu and stock-rail, mg to send ii thu result of their experience, or to maku known their want or send IiKpiirio or auggeatiuu to our column", mi to draw out thu uxpcriflico of otlieni for thu public good. I UK "r'.UIMKll" A IIIIANUK IMIIIAK. Wu Iioin to mako tho Kaiisikii acceptable to thu grangu liy furnishing nuw of tho progroac of that great order in our own region and cite. when-, and wu shall bu glad to receivo coinmu- , nication allowing thu progress nf ltd principle) i uml thu gixHl accompliahcd by its working lueiiilKni, u vncoiinter, even among farmer, ' i oiisidtrahlu oppomtion to thu grange, nnd fits- ipn nt objection to thu piihlicutinn of grange' mutter, but w ii intend to ham mom In the j h'ltiMKii for all, and all thu good nhjii-U of tho O dernf l'atmnsof Iliisbaiulry lmu our corn-' it kmp.itliy ami descrvu all tlio support wo' win pvu them. It ia to bo legretted that ' -it i-ty that should luw for its object tho' MK'ial, inti Ih-clii.tl and matt-rial iidMiuccmcnt uf thu whohi fanning i).nliition, i-unuot bo to' ciiiulu'-tid a to ioiiitiiand tin- smiiiioi t and ro- itit of sity farnmr in thu land. lYohablyl tin n- i n gnat deal of huiuiiii natiini both in-l -iilr ,-tiid niitsiili- n the older, till siuiklri.'. Wi Iiumi f.it-ilitli . thtoiigb thu iiumt iclloblel piixiito Milium, for kjitiiie; tho exact now of tint wlital marktts in San 1'raiiciscii and Llver-I ihi Iii-kisiiI up to tin- hour of going to prcu.l si-1 mi tiiti tho .uiiouiil ot tiuiuiga nt i iu.ii.il for jour ii-s and shall watch all iiuttor that i late to tliu price of illinium nud tliu pro J pett' nl tliu uiailti'ti in aiit.nieu iii tho internal of our rinilera. While wo htiitato tnglvot i.iiiiaetiiit-nt to t'ni tl.it ( uni; hope wu iick In iUte togiM- all nbalile M. ts tn tlio xmI 1 1 on t whom our -upport conn - nml wIkmo pie l'llt M tliu 111! ttkllie t( Ulll il Wilt I Ml. BIUII. l-i nlisll In .-I'lditiiili toe.k.i, iiiij.in.,1 mid coiitiilnit l, h.tiiig tuaiitiilturv ..i"! -tiK'l, uii iiigiit tho f'ncltio .Nnltliv.ct, wu aludl iiu.l.i M.lcct turns fioin thu ognuultural juuinals nnd stock publuntii us wu uii ivu fioin .ill aeitioiis of the Union, with thu ttidanr to tosi-r all gioiinil in i -aary f or thu ibfuruutiuii of homu pro du-traaiul thu mhratuni.t of homu agritulv tiii-o. A ititain nmbiint ol iiii'ell,uitous and micntillo nailing wrfl lo fouml in. estry iiauu, with touch", of tho .umomiii occasionally and i.ini un.i s ,i ajury oi :uti reit, amtcil to out. i nliimiit. Ojr ilomn Cnxie . oinluct.'d by r l.uly whoiLKjmne ami littniy tastuitcrni tuipiahiy htr wp"".4klly fu th.it ilcpurtmcut. wmIm ii,auy yifct Kpsri(iii.-t ns ,t faiiucr' srifrH make it tkihlu ! r hr tu tomprtluud am minikli.r to tl.o o.l wants of a f.irnitr I fjiiuly. SKItVLTOSi. 1 1 it i l.mdly ntvikstiry to kij to inir rffula J teftiiira tlmt Hit- l Afsii.n will alM.iyiX'scrvf j the lt n.oral tone i.nd tmlicsor to carry th ut dnl imrtst iiumiucc to tl.o family circlo o linso no hitttiTii.w to vent, no aii(,'ry word to h-iiidy w ith any, no u rnoiial iiittit-at to .-nl'l Jim- at thu LYptUk t the y mrl gii d, ..in' ..ifMiji w il .' at. kuos 1 ' I l.l!l'l I I .1 I 1 t (If, mw.II ----.--- . , 'l-. I 1. .' t Ur.-i ti. i - :-,, ii w . i ' I '--. ' li'HS'w, tiuir i i ' U..I i l.-.t.l-i.l'l-l. 1' .-. 11 JV I I. llll.tl'i'l' t1, I i . - ) K .'.-.':. - - -,, iu 1 1 1 1 1 I " r 1 1 3 k