SSSSSSSSSBSaSSMSBljllMSSMMSWBrWMSMS,iWSWWWSMWgltWlM W R OF SIJBBOKIPTION ' euros tits Willamette Farmer, 1 izsaj ti 4ru a VIA If FilM 82,50 Per Annum. UTWIUi U imV)1 uttw" ol an fa- I largnl liue o cuniHH UlorU U, (vip- r j wlltonl ro-ftjiiMU ! Uisa rjrsa,oo.T I HeiralU t our Sin trihUe eluge trill be $2,50 in advnee, or $3,00 after Six. months, And we Hr la bare potf Id athance. VOL.X. TO ALL IN ARRKAR8, On tho fifteenth day of this lonth wo shall mako out ac- )ouuts p gainst all who owo ovsr ono yoar's subscrip ion and plaoo thorn in tho ids of a Commorclal Bu- jroau, organized for that pur- (7poBo, to bologally colloctod. VThlH will bo troublo to us and iexponse to dolinquonts, and fwe hopo Ihoy may respond without tho demand of an attornoy. To Oar Rcadors. Wo arc sou hi l tie J in l'ortl&ml, ami Ui.v.ig'i cur bttamrsi i tint tystcmatizoil in all rviiK-ct, jtt vc Wgiu to fcl r.t liotno In our now quartern. V meet villi a kind inception from the f.inncpf in thin Mclnity, and hopo to mrjic mora itititcato acquaintance with fa. mcni all over tbu Httto and to lo Ma tu rcprcitnt Uiclr icttrcit tu tho xml ruhan. Ugu. For tliiK mrt0Mi wo iirorxwo tu ttudy thu market and if)ortthcm ax fully a may Ik Wes,uy on corj' important jioint. Should any of our friends ent pirticuhir Informa tion uc do not give, e hi!I Mith ploaiure luirwcr Ml rcMonalilo iunuinof. Wo ara at their M-nHcc and wiU do all wo ran to benefit thun. llic corcuicrclal intervsU of tho urtlmikt center here, and o feel that In all uportant rfjKcU wo caa Imi of mora iih horo thxwhcjc Uumocm men recognlro the aljo of the Fxlikuui iu an adxcrtiuuc icdium, and we rJudl hare their atronage a iibcrul extent when the prlng trade ipcci. If our prMot h't paid np, and we had pay in advance a tho Oregooian doe, h Taunt itcn with with ao much ire rtance, we could make the people A the Pacific Northwctt all the oewavaper they IVAIlliI TkctKlv MNMMr fiMjl Mfnltlil I.A aa.wA WWW... g-wB..J l.iHMU Wl.t VU.N tv P4 i w Vv o rt. We ehall tire to attain thli point by imaxt fall, and after thli year no one can get fltbo Kuiuiu without cash iu advance. Many .'wu i.viv vmm aav ! u u w J W.M k Jf)kn kiatm 4im nm 4Af In a kk. At.. M uitncnomMo to UircviIre ana dithonrn toward, cr. They keep tu cut of tho pbaeo-. ion of ineane that cripplcji our effort, and prevent ut from hung u uieful a wo wtih to be towardi them. From all part of tliia SUte and Wotldng. (on, we rv;uft cornmunictticwii oo all mat. iera of Krneral inUncit. Hardlv a farmer In Ifttheland but )iaomo idea worth communlcat Ingl Lry lanr.or. wife couIUaay iomUung, r could ut fur nemo information, Mid one of the mot Uuitutant duties of tho farmer. L1pair ii to anirwer question!, or prtMnt them lor oiuera txiicr iniomicyi to aniwer, tieuil i en jor cotninunirationi. V v Moro WUdom About Wheat It vaa a wonderful eviiciJcnoc, that the -ay after the Kaiiku; huued iJiowIng xthat the OregrnUn wat not giring correct reiorU of Oregon wheat tnuuactiona. that B pajier jA a e-ahlegram from Liverpool that ill i "Oregon average wheat range from one nulling to one ahilllng and niptnoo higher than Califonda average." Kow the ftndoubtud f&ct in that no tueh telegram cama with the Liverpool quotation, but it waa in Tented in the office of that paper, and 'pub lished ai an aritwer to the facte we etatod. That ort of JouruaKm will receive proper reci&tion no doubt. The editoriuhief tucii cave lorvivcn uu, lor a wetK later we IT find an oditorial where he aayt, in the etyU rI elegance liie reader are accuitoued to. itbut which abowe lack of culture a reach ai liaoa oi uncanoy. & "It Lae required an entire wk for trie ,Ullnt of the moribund Standard to iuvect fa cuirk on which it rdcht be able to coma to S;Uie -ujiport oi tn mcuctebanw l mmxh on Jeuotationi of the Engliah wheat market; and tnii it tind at Ut in tre amazing diaoovtry that the beet lete of Oregon wheat will aell for something mere In England than average lL ttifA4jr fltfnrvil ln 4a mtA ili lujnt t aaeerta In it blundering way that while uctationn forCalifoixia wheat aro44),quo. Batipns lor Uregou are 45 OJ. Tnia i a mi. Mnifing ttateineot, for of cxjUtm the exact Sprite of either ikpends on quality and coo Hitiou. Mcrh of the wheat shipped from California i good a any t hipped from Oregon, though the average "Oregon product K h tter. A matter of fact, however, our Ipruduceri do not hae their calucUtioni on Khe quotatiout cf the Engluh inaarket, which Ln aiibject to many condition not readily nnderrtood here. They want to know what hey can ovt for what in 1'ortland and Kan rancuco. It may be pouilW that hi reader have eea o thoroughly educated In hi. ttyle that Bhey can tdl what thi reexn. It i worded amhiguoualy, and i ao involved, Uat mot cple will conclude it to le a itring of V s W r ii iiiiiiWti ii' IMTi'ri "ilTffT Til ri llTTiPin iwiliii r.l.-j rm word meant to avoid direct meaning. How ever, it doc plainly deny that overnge Oregon wheat va not tuperlor to that of Cali fornia, the very fact stated iu his pretended cablegram from Idvtrpool Jannary !Mth and It alfto ilvnics, in effect, that Urcgon wheat i worth 45 Cd jcr 500 tt, juit shipped, This man rwsinibj us of the other vrl could nover epon his moutlt ithout putting his foot in it. At tho vory tiiuo ho quoted wheat just shipped at -Us uu .bowed tliut 0e was offertxl for a cargi) jut cleared, at.d that nrilars from Liverpool for cargoes ready for shipment vicru 4.'x CI. Ho had 1crt leav u tlw wheat market out of his part of thu editorial work, nnJ confine Ills mighty intellect to Mttiethlng ho knows motu about, if there is Anything ho docs know inoro about Whan he invested thu phtaoo "MounteMiank r.iUMtr," perhaps his I'lteiiect M over straiurd by tho clTort. Mlrod Farming. A ine'rthont in Salem, Mr. J. W. (Jiltxrt, vvno wm brought up to know how to furni, u-d hi. a (,nvat tarto for country life-, hi a farm a few milea from town man-god by ono laid wLo understands hit buiincw, and in additiuu to regular frm work carries on u yiUsi of teprovetnenU. IIo grows wheat L'i ootisidcrullo quantity, u taw noros of com Ut year gave a rativfactory yield j raised over ZOO bushela of potatoco, a pooil lot of fruit, take caro of o:no blooded pigs and has cows luul poultry that J Idd n giiod rover.no. Thi SaUai mcrcLant ndvocatos mived fanniai;. At his own t&blu he e,t his own meat and vegetable?, wheat Hour and corn bread, butter uid eggs, and find all viy a rcas.tnshla profit. Hi o k c! hrono turkeys are fine follow. He lately sold 10 lkrkshlr pit; for 8120; has calves and colts, benidea skeep, and considers thr.t mixed husbandry is rsential to truo suc cess Ln agncultural pursuit, even In farming, Of lourse the fanners of Oregon look upon thk thing very much U he iloes, and maoy of them realu all possible success iu so doing. bat irxny more deTOte themselvus more to one purruit than may be advisable, and when tho ono product they cliluly depend on is not a good crop, cr has not a pool price, then they HiOer from hard time.. The groat secret of the rcucM of the French people is that they own small farms, ccltlvato them well, and have a system of careful rotation that pre euro the soil in good condition. A little f.rrn well tilled, is good property, and a coun try made up of tech is rich and prosperous, when one that exists in large plantation hu neither strength nol prosperity. From the Hew York Times we dip, and publiih else- hLv, somc-tUD which shows that fanning on a gri-t scale Is nut remunerative iu thu West It is not desirable that it should be-, but that the country should be possessed in smaller farms, and that theso should be care fully tilled and made to produce tbo greatest pouiblo variety r.ited to the wants of the country. Mixed fanning vtill be moro con veuleutly carriul ou when we havo greater home demand for produetti not calculaUi for irport. A Waito of Time, We have r.o time to w asto iu onsv criug the Oivgciiui's low tliLhO. If t.o Kakvui. had not tltu Lewtnf the controversy about market reportr, that self-important newspaper would not Ioao its temper tnd showtucli indecent iU-manntna. There is nothing to bo made baneljing words with a blackguard and dema gogue. It will be tome Mtl'fvction to the pvople cf Oregon to know that they will not always be dcpenlett on the Oregonlan for news, and the time U approaching when its odious new ujonopoly will be broken. The editor of that paper has the exttue that he was uuule of coarse aud vulgar material so far as it goes. Since the above was written, an iafitumtial business man in this city informs us that within a few days farmers who have busi ness with him have repeatedly asked him If ocr assertions about wheat quotations were correct, as they and their neighbors want to know the troth, and upon learning that wo had the facts on oar side, declared they would not renew their sebscription to the Ore-go- Exit the Ttm Swindler. The legal gtntleman of this city who was employed as attorney for Ilobinson and Finn-fan in the rut commenced in the name of L. Green sgaicst John C. Jory, of Salem, in form ns that his clienta have left the coun try, leaving crdeni that tho tree they had should bo sold for what they would bring. The fanners and others who were to be vic timized by them are therefore relieved of all obligation. Thi journal did all it could to J unito the faru-eie to join in defendiug all suits, aud was the only one that took strong ground for it patrons. It I more than prob able that the nn stand taken by the Wil lamette FaJUtfER had much to da with their sudden leaving. We take pleasure in rtndtr it any service w e can to tho people w e sen e, aid thai never 1 wasting when oar aesnt ance it needed. PORTLAND, OREGON, FEBRUARY 7, Mora Whomt QaotaUont A correspondent of tho Standard cenikilus that tho Fakmxh mure-pre"cntii the- wheat market, and it defends tho wheat rin at our expense, though not much at our expenhn cither. Ho My S j Taking tho highest quota tion as mentioned iu any newspaper ycti 4.1s Gd. Cost of wheat frvo on boird 0. 51.7' (exeluuigu 49jd Vij M Freight, aiH Cd, U. K SsW Iii5iirancf, lOd Cost of cargii (pr qr. of !X) Ho) 4.r,H CI Hu says tliat freight is .'19s 0.1 L'cJtol Kin- elom, wherevM w o havo for tnii week jat told of charters modo at Sos to United Kingdom, which nuke n trifiim: diuVrencc of 4 td on '.'ODD twunds, or thrco emit n huoliej to UrtJ on. Vlicnevcr ho wants to talk a'.xmt n "wnkly editor," an he eloeu in this defcuso of tho w belt ring, he had better tack'o iccc ojo who caver Mint to ;hoel and id n ovitdidvto for tu Insano Asylum. Tho Standard ought to examine their commr.n.c.t tloni lwioru it mikes thoir authors redicaluuH by publishing their barofaced untruths. Wo h.ivo explained fnijiiently, tkis yexr, that fanntivi havo much in their favor, or elo tho priruof whevit would not be over ev mo tive cents per buidiul, ou an average, through the Willamitto Valley. Low frvlght havo co mo to tlii-ir rvlkf and glveu them adiOercnco of n least 12 rents n buthol on other yi.irs. While vru tiKak of a wheat rinc, wede u.t eondemu men who open to in vrhe.it for mak ing all they honorably can in thot hni.ii.uui, but wu do hlamo the Orvgonlan for uut giving the facts as to what price v eve! an) chartered and what Oregon w-hevt ready fur sldpjjnent or just shipped is worth in Liverpool. u cause it doe not give thent n reasonably avjumo thst thu Oregonlan wrks for the wheat buyer, in preference to Uie farmers. t The editor of the Faumkk doc not prrUnd to bo snore capable in Ids buslncsVTllian any other newspaper man ought to be, but to far hu fails to see how his aavailanta aie his equals. Judging from what has occurred, we claim to be either mora honovt or more cr.i&bic than those who traduce us. Sleeping, Hunting Uoont, Etc. A gentleman called at our office- the other day, and after informing us that hu "mA n pleco of writln' he'd like to Hick in," handed ut tho following rrmarkablu production: To the Iklitor of thu Wallamtt Fanner I taw in Your Tapper aliout sleep the CiH ten Yean I was in Origon or.u half of the tlmu only four hours of a Night there wax A Hoy his Ntreo was llurzn Motto wee hunted llao Coon 10 Nights wcecamu in utter the locond Xvignt a 1. o?Iock aim toock a lunch ono morning started at unu oolncl. Dargj Kays lets go iu the barn and by dov.na half hour wee sleep aliout two hours 1 nuvcr laid down in the day timo to sleep I done a gxId days work every' day except Sundays I wa run inug through tho woods with my Gun, wee would go into the Woods and start tho Hogs' a hunting woo would lay down between tho lloots of a large Tree, tlw Dog would net bark no mora than tivo tirutv 1-o'oro I wi.uld wako ho might have barke.1 tillhuws gicy beadod Uforo llcrga would wako I aulnays worked about five ralnits t-iwako Him wee started to go thrco mile to a Creek wee came to a l'lase there was a lleJd en the r.ortli tide of tho ltoad Ilurga says they luUod CVm there the Held wai sawed in S'htat we started a cross the Held and came to a Flow and Har row Ilurga says this is no plaso for u Flow and Hsrrow I says there is twainp in tbo west end of the fit-Id wee grubed thu How andstartod in the Swamp wee cair.e to the small end of along lofc- wee weuta far an weo could and thrved tho Flow ilx feet from the Log to the North wee took the Harrow and threw it on the other tide wee utver cut a Tamarack Tree I climbed the Tree and knocked thu Coon out he never woald (limb to the top of thu bighet Tree he Vis to Chikeu beartod I have climbed to the Up of the highest Tree in the day time I could nee for IS miles around Wee caught 'XI Cucur, Swindling Oanvaaaexi. We have received information that ft.6 t our subscril-ers have been snindk-d by a man calling himself Whltworth. Wrhuvo no mch ageut, and cannot find oct who it is, to have him arrested. Last fall we lovt over a hun dred dollars by dishoneit agents, for all the money paid W, 1. Leonard wai stolen by him. We liavo now no agents iu the held, and when we put ono to work wo v. ill be miro to announce it. Thi Whitworth U eald to havo had ono of e.ur receipt bookf, l,Jt if to, ho gut it dishonestly. In The Dil'.&J, Jan. 4th, part.-1 this life Mrs. Klnora J, Toinpkius, wife of J I). Tump! .a. Ageid 'Jl years, 1 mcr.'.t; till 'SI days. Commorclal. Tuciuuav Mokkinu, Feb. Cth, 1S7P. ijiiKo laitwecktbc wheat market !iows sxime deptcniuii. There is general weakne-ss abroad, owing toC:ur.cIalttrictlon in I'.ngbuid and the Uiuwletlgc that jOenty of wheat will bo offered its needed. Orders Live declined to 4, .Id to United )AuV-duro, though those iute'rercsted claim that they hate- declinol 4.r and 44t Cd ti Liverpoil direct, but ss usual they are- a ttiuc. below Uie teal tlgtlru. Freights hov ii stiffened, owing to prwnca of few iron vessels and action of Atncncati ship owners in )Vtton, who ivsolve to hold for lt trrate. 'Hie freight nmrket in San FraccUco is also stiller. 'J'lie ri!ijruUr fact exiits iu I.ivrriHVil, that wln-.t ou tlic ijiot there is worth ono rhiliibg hud rU joueun qiuirter kss than wheal jest rtdjiputl here, which tliow derioraiireil finance- and more faith iu tho uluit tuarket :u-jv nr n've mouth from now than now. '-"Abu: on the wlmtf here, may U- que te-d aSI.C7, ficon Ivard f 1.72J, which ii not more de-ohuo tluti the dlffereoro In order and iieljlht would InJIc.ito. Thu "AUcgito.' ha len rocharti n-d, suppo-te-d to bo at from 37 outo 4w j-er tm p-.rbapi tlic latter " Oiti i.ro dull and n tri!e- lower, piU-et hav leg decliui-d U permit r-lujiuenUto C.-.lLoi-uU. Fotaioos mo tlnaer, and gool lot IJuly Ilovo have lately Sold for me-d in CUlifornU at SI. 75 to SiOO per cental. 'Ilo Urt Kecd oUtCM' nre woitl. he:o 51. M pereental, witli good denuuid, .thugh inferior lota r.rc not in de-maud. TLfie It local cotr.petitiou that helps th rite for ehoico lots. Aplei are in deujind at our quotativm. Ociot.t are narce and high; mervliant- here will iay Ce to 7c per j-aund for thun. , Iiriwl apjdes ani oventocked ou the market and can be qi.c-iJ at i7c per pound for those frem lli.uimr'IMrifii upAhlsns.V Th tMison ". evfdrnu Utfrot'vppU cosao In ILse 'whtn thu green fxuit is all gene, and that is not the case either here or at the Kast. Last winter prices, went elown the rumu way, belt in the spring oreiers werem-oked fromCldeago to ship at 14-;t per pound. It will pay well to hold good dried fruit for a demand, acd good interest will be made on the money by r-o doing. Fresh rell butter comes from California, and tho market i-i well supplied, with little choice of houiu maVr, Hie tupply of salt and in brino i abundant at quoted rates nod no good demand. Owing to the continued cold weather ergs are in demand at SOs r doen. llacon is low. and will continue, fo. The foreign supply is shut off by thu low price and iucreae of boat i roduction. When our ! pork packers taknthu tamejuiLith.it Kaitern packers take', euro their meal m well and pack a well, and jut. their lard in equally good shajv, they will kt-cji foreign meat and lard out of the ii.irl.et all thu ncaron. A it is, we shall ro ('hircgu u.eati acd bird in Or ecn ii.aike.ts evry sun.Tj.cr end fall. The Wool Deficit. It is eatiruated that the total wool clip tf 1877 wnounUd to l,4'J7,.'OO,O0O n The wool joduot of 1875 falls considerably short of tbli-. Australia, for instance, come-i in with ii deficit of about 4,000,000 lieeces, which at the low aver&gu of Uui-e pound.-: jx-r Jleeve, is equivalent to 12,000,000 ft. Califonna in 1877 had foinething over i,000, 000 Bi, 1 than in 1870. This year the Fa. cif.c 8tat tliow a d ffcit of about 0 r-r ct nt. on the tliji of lcf". The Texan clip ihows ui increar-. In New Jvnj-land altd the thie north Middle Statei, there is a docre-ine of about live perctnt., wuie ttiero is a tUetit In- creae.'leay from one to four jr cent. In the rcuiiiiun State.-. Notwithitandiug the deficit, wool does not advance iu price. Maiiufaeturtis i-lslm that there it yet a fur plus of production over the demands for rou-urun-tloii, and thst any great advance caanot j t-t be lwled for, -Chicago Keview, Poultry Atttocutlon. Ltt week the 0:-gon State l'oultry and Pet t-'tock Aocittioii was organ7d in thin city, cocjititutieri and by-L.w atlojited, tnd officer elected as follows; Fresident, W. K. Failint, Milwa-klc, 0-').-anjw County. Vice I'ie.dit, If. D. Or:tL, Foitland, Capt. J. F. Apjvrvo, Ojt-cn City, Ite-U-rt Imbie, Hi 10-oro. Ktcretarv, A. A- Uynou, FortUol. Aiour btate- dfi!opn, it is la'.ursl and proper that surh no.iatioss should form, and theydiene to lx- well sujijortcd. Iu all ceuntriei ttie pio-iuctlou of fowl-i and efga is a great bi&uUi rf er)(M.ii-j. Alrtaily wo hav-oai. i-ttnuvi trle in Iwth with Califor nia, wh. eh will giow r.ud jccnam-, ami as Fortlii-i ui i.ther to-an groi in vcalth and jopu'atioi., t!. lju-'..-it.i of f applying theso j.r.lnc'.r .-.il rd.) in-rta.1:- ami Uesir.o im-l-orto t. N tU-ii"! low Is ar ln-tti r e'j.jro decors w 1 i.ue t l-etter c-etin-; thtn thooidl nary, ami eari ,'i liri'tiin-; prj 'uce-i ntl.e-r re sult. o shall tn I ".vor Vieivt. fir-iperetten- tio-i to t lis hr-j.' Ii if fjj-i li-jtbaridry. and werlll, o ti Jiave-on.mualaticris'ro!n thcia u .. .liii.ui. JL87& A Bad Spell From Tillamook. XivrtociOA, v'wii. lOUi, 1879. Mr. Kdeatw: I joit thet bcin' as it Is anoin' honr in Tiltimook I wood rite and tel yuvv how it loolj hwvr, I ne-vt-r did sea tho beet, it sucM-d narly 3 inrhe draji. lh'd yow ever sea e-ny tnot if u ever liar the yew kan no jctt how- -' pity nit-. It was moiii for nl the-t ski rout, an awer c!e iliantio tue-k aOi-o and jup wusgonond uie, aud mother, and the uugone-s w itr rJ bi ower se-lvos, and wet 1ml a orful time uvu hl a idoc ihet the do thing wu Kolu '2 l'itn doun, Int it is standin yit. Vel i be t'i!o u enufi' i.bnwt ml self, sow i wil tel iii'ii thin nUmt Tillarnojl: I hev li.-i near tit-ony -j ye-ers an l tlio ulnnel ns dclitlful, it rane- muff to Kdj-o the aro klecr, and inaku gtuding tnik p-o nue, an pa'itors Ijrctn. Tliotsn ihture enuf to Le.iji the-ertli n&nu. The priue)-o)u prtiduckh of thi cownty U cheuu uul butur. Tnero u luts of nU'j stok-t hear al klndi exeept koni t-to. Tharu U a good delu ov will tliijit owt ov hear, evry ye.ir, Tiie folkn i-teel sum jierta tor and jnirk mid in-lit owt lust fill, yuug gentlemt-Ji U viry i-l:are liur-'but there ii lots ov gTodo tip boil tlst claws terlakei and drinks wlukir. Lirxii K Co hev a tkr-oi.t r luiuJn hnr ruul Hamilton and Itie-L-ui tuv . vmal ikennvr kale-d the Kate- 1.. Ilerriti Mr. Jid.u Cralucn has saltt-d turn vefia nito -...ininen and scuit it ov t ttiare to w 1 it, if y t-w ftllert liho ratntsin I adviro yew to giti-.im mid tri Tillai.iook sjlvertydti. WU uuiior got ktr of l.lr.rr.s tnd krub-j and iu fact al son-1( shelC!-, roi if ever Jew cuta tew tltu nek o tbo wodt vro will ho ye-w sie-h tlifh ov Llam t.io and Lrcd and buttur as ytvr nevar ren btjtmr, Onae in a while a lode of fcll-ere starts to Tillamook and beoiir tha Mart tha go round tu the komer and get a unjity lxtle or milk and seimhow or u-tlier tha itar.ig U nin tliare teem ollov tha grsid about zigzag sail, to I thvt I wood tel u not t! Iro cawt in that lode ov chickens, a n other thing wl.tu yiw dew cum, the sumer U Uie best 'timu to come, then Charlie Miller big tale bote ir. r-anniu and then tho Uams and the hoed!um is ut ,tLue hiU-. 0, I had moot fore-ot 2 U yew that n man bi the naini ov Trowbridge iz teachin tkool hear without any books and lie Ion-ea them more iu 1 weal: than tiiy uthtr tcecher dote in 1 tunu an if ynng jejle want tu luru tha hedU-tergo tew hit skcwl eye think I wil go to hit tkule. Amoat al thu old setlsrs hev moved owt of erwrr art ov tho country, and rm wuns cr.iu in, cicej.t Mr. au Mrs. Tniinan Harris he staui tu bo very much attached tu tliaru j.raiy l.ou.o in the woxls. If you tl.ud na Hunilten t.n Higgliis oTjiortland jctt roe cm fur ine ef ttui no what i thu matttr erv tleir .keoncr. it kt&t utt any further the u Tillaicook Ui. We live 1 mile from thu juet ofis, an tbu ruiJy comes in onson weak frrin north 3 atnhll, and altow from Artoria, wo he bed n long frcze np, but now I fu-e it will l.ltir uji au rone, it ii rdiiio'o diner tira an I lauss Uore. Ax evry body hear no.o n.e ;.ti nuto I kaut tjel I fen tlui vril tkrj my mirtr.l.u. C. M. S, Norv. We can't taz.d .1 gre-t deal cf thi sort of iuiormatiou, toid uiutt ay that ood commou tejue talk Wocld tvad 1-e.ttcr, but ax it corner from Tillui.ool, we cemtlade to let (t go iu. li'J. Eesolnuona of Condolence. At thu lat last regular meeticg of Turner Orange, F. of II,, the following preamble and resolutions were wdoptod. and a copy ordered sent to the press for jmblieation. Whereas, Death ha spread Us sable jll aod bore from our midst imx worthy brother Charles, llruoej thcrtfore, lUsolved, that our Grange ha lost uot efficient iMmber, the eouununity a kind friend, the home cirele a dear father and u.ot aiTectionaU husband. eolved, that we Under cur most heart- flt sympathy toourUrtfttlsUr, l'tmiit us dctr sistor, to mingle our tears wKh yours. Then rest thee, elusr brother from toil and care, at home with the Master, away from life) pita; thy harvest is gathered. Like earth's ripened urain thou art gamed on the beautiful thuru, Thei why should we mourn, knowing so well our lot i hi gain. we thall loon crosa to tliat beautiful shore and meet with our dear brother again, W. M. HitxrKT, Secretary. The o-JJod editor of the Oregonlan will lind himself billy mlsttjeen, for on:e, in his crusade agaluit what lie tuns "thu so-e-lled I-Ar.ur.it." The W'tuMicnn Fajiviui is taken aud ae-.-eiUl as a tal.iablo journal by tie j-wjpU-, r-.i valunblti to bet induce ntly smiruhul by ts.avtiigeis lUt. Fojtt. Astsr- iau. Pn. .1. J, .V-Afrr, . 14., lai an wl. 1:1 tMs iaeue, Mr. 8. hai l,al roiwi It rrtlc pracf loo In this vleinltv. and vL.uld 1.- nlcjte.f to seoativ nml all, wl.o t-.ay have hnt'.Jading with any euseajK.'. ADVERTISING BAM. COMI Sa.SO rcr BXontb reran Inch it tiitrtwio,; r;r. J the. (list mni.Ue, $4,00 Per Mtcnth T.ir two InoJ.w, Ul.'r.OO Tcr Iclontt ct Uirto in he i, Ifi n.io'i;a Un t lor lonp tiaic .vlitrt.va.iin. ' Cm Lrtral 4lverttcmi nt I 1'i.l.iiWI c I .iicf.it 7,mj Jn'MMSSS .-TX.V During I.lrul ,- ';i lwiir (Uv. terms; r ct lc- tM.-i Ci m iucrII, Ut ftiehrauiof Uttitj lvLt, NO. 51. Ohio CorrcpotirZpnt. Kdllor Wlllrjuotte F.vnien It lia been rtnotin.e r.iicv you have hcsi.f from DcLnvare-t'ountv, Oldo, and tld U(u attempt to bn.i thi iee nain. Fortixond oue-hUf wie'soytiu hr.vo liraul no emn ro yery pri-sa'njitu-V-,-1 i. to niuj-"Deoeinlx-r ii a ple.Avnt . May," i-o inattci hovT Jilou they Were1, itl I Ule'vu it roquimi a goexl nmount cf graco to tint flat titu vitU the thcrmctue tt-r dim n to tw e ut t w o di greet below mm, Mid tnov. Li.n ilei ji, iiitli nu add! tiou of a couploof inch.Atve-iy twenty-foiu-bourn, w itli a lirci-2ir itl.-n-nt tu blow 'tho hair ou" n cait Iron mule. Now whui vim arn tJJ tliat fioia the -H-.-iitl, of July itraiuoul two days moro than over half tho eutim tini until Nuvenib--r the'JOth, whui to' K l-ichi- of snow right on top vf it nmd Uittxni, .mil a jiierving wiud for an ucevi upaninetit, tt.ld ui that the voice of tin- turie- would not very roon l-o he-r.nl nani In tho '.v. J, iud ugeiS men nro ree-Le-n.i.g thi the- u -t nv r- wlnti sinco Ixnru nr.d CUrke- iMtnl tho I.'ocJ.y Mouiitaiuri. A fenrliiln1('it,tlityiimiiu-,hnr-H In some Iocnlit-'o-, and mtiinps itltt fove r awt iiii'mIch n-nmip't the o'i v. no rujijivtid tu bo some of tho results f t" -t-n-ly culsl weather. This -ticnm -. I in l't'i, is m ttfit- uji tlio lltft ri-lit.Uu i.p-'irnii. cmr iv clirengu of we.itlur wide., wu Ib.o !.a.l nin.irly sqie-u vvceka, I litar.i n -.. ! iwlmj r.l)iit thu we-nther, and .nilsi'Jg thu Lurd by fi-ebln e use, than ivt-tlhl.vo lie.l-il l.-rfoio III tlio sjuuo le-ugtli of t.tiui. J'..r ighix-ttliit hnx be-on c. gala time-, f . r :h iu -Id ,.n- fool enough to fnn.o tin r ' -i for tb tuU of thuenjiiymrnt from i.tij'i jig In ll. li.uain for thu last month r.n.l i. 'u. J a h(.ri- uu sle-i(li cou:uirjn'.i a ileiUr ;r Iwtir re-iulily, nnd tlio de-ir.:uiil hat Iwn a t-xvej of thn snpiily. Wo iIj not vtsli mother such winter, tdtliotij-H in so.-ntt r.vj-.ts it M-etiietl u ueceisity, ns It wan the" ord t-ji j,: that ,oulol bieak up colored cxrap uee'ti.ps ca lkloware Fair Orotiad. ICejiiiii; tint -ixy l-v i.tful in tviely, for to st ttlo thi) vrt'f wmo di satiitied buclcv o In it.r --Hate-, f lemaiii still a friend to j on trl j o..r rcper. Lro.-iAJixiMfii.), OLio. ,Ia. S'a7X!k. OEAHOE 0FFICEB6" FOR "l879. rkuidridge Orivngo, No, .'-7. Luiu Ci-unt i , installed otticern on Jauu.iy ''-'u w),v r.re h follows i 1. Swank, M.-dt-hn UumtJiry, O.j Ira Taylor, lj Ielvln Mili-r S.i .las. W. Swank, A. S. Ji llam.r C.,J. II. Miller, T.; Fut Kntter, H.j ,T. AIn.e-d, ii. K.; Mrs. M. jUrdwell, U.j Minn Kmrui Sr.k, 1'.; MitM Melvlca Miller, l'.j MhW MlUer, U A. S. After the iiifitallatii'U dir.r.trwut fervml iu the hall, win h an tho joul irte-rs iily am g!t up. 'JTie ii.-iti.lla: in v ti"-.f)b.-, wit! all partook of thu good thirt(-t t. tli a tuli-h, tnd li I ii gci.uul good t.!iu llie olfieeik of Chasitv (Jrum-i', No. iOlt, Halsey, arei .l.tftngci, M j ll 1. Mull.O.i Mary r-Mclman. lt .1 M. Tham. S.t Josph Fearl, A. S.j li Kir, C.l I.. (1. Kdel m.vi, T.i I". 11. Wu-U-, F.t F. M. Klin, (1. K. E. Keller, (J. 1 Mi.ry Hiche.il. I'.; Mary ICizex, F.i I. A. Warner. L. A. .. The iuttalUtlou took pk.iu V-wy 4th. UmjMjua (lrani;r, No. 2H, li.-tiuutl't-d the following ullU-etft G "A Ji-iws, M ; I. Cooper, 0.1 T.J. lloil,hh, Cliapjiell, S. F. Fetors, (!.i 11. Conn, 'V.t ,7, V. Vuar.m. H.i C. Smith, A. H.s Hrtt. t!au, F.; hjr. t)i n, C j Mrs. Lr.ty A. luuuvi, K.t Mrs. rk 0. Ihutr, 1. A. H Weather Report lor Juauj-y 1870. Daring Jitnu.iry U7J, tltx- ueiu ilevtu days duriug wl.Uli rain ft.l, n.vug ,ui tiyn-j-uteof Xl'i liwt.uiol vti.ter, hxe'tur -Ijjn tnd fourteen elonly t.ajn otlur i);j thrsM ou which rnJu le'.'.. Vhe un ti'ujoctuni for tlie inenth w.M X' (tj . IUght.iit daily mean teun(e rat 1.10 Jjr t'jo luontli, V5 on the Itstli. IOirekt i'j.i!y im u:i tti;inrtjrv '.')' uu thu 4th. llijlrf-ot rteorJol -j 1 -nauue tu- fiu thu month, W .'it tiro u U.c ?. u. , t.;i thu 10th, lowe the.nucu.etcr it ut ix-iun o'rloe-l A, m., oatlie 4th, mean teu.jejatart- for th month at two o'clock 1-. m. t,'y. A very little soow fell en tho lf-th. ?juntii (ecurre4 on the 1st, 2ml, fml, 4th, Cth, f-th, 7th, 12tii, 14th, ICth, 20tb, ttnd, 2C'.b, Wlh, Wth, firth, 90th, 31tL Tl picvaiht' -s-incv for thn month were from tlio wrth daring eleven days, touthwit f.fUen day, soi.th five dsye. lhiring January 1676, thuo were 1i1tee.11 day during which ram fell, and C 38 ir.chex of ytiiUr four clear tLtys u.d iIuviji eluudj days. Mean tfiu-eraUto fur the inotth 40.7'. Hijfhett daily tntan tt.te mtuif dr ti mouth 4V, lowest uie-L t.ii'.t(.tuii. fiu tho month 21. , Kou, Feb' 1st. 1870, 'JM'tvARCit To Ykrmere. An old fritud write uu "Ttit rt . u deo. of nonsense mittt 11 hho-.X apj.k- tri en nvuir- ing cult I rated j.;ieund. "I.C njtm why tin- trees do not do to well whru toe j-inuiid is in grass, is IweauMi H is not gra:il ,u.i kept, short at it Is in Kr.gk.ud wht-ro i.'.l the one. hards, or ;it least iine ty-i.mo ot 1 f .1 Lmi are kept in graut, mil ncvir nmed. Uut the gra is gral with (-hee-ji nr.d irJvce Slid UfrVer mowtil, mid it is wll, I im,, , ls wroin; tiivrnm 'lr ,i not r-tit-Mtl toilt o I In soiuv I. ..jo, vuii 1.J.1 ,r no -.1 1 nr.i ir stand the il'ivn 11. litwetu tin l.iu' (.1.1 u.' winch i m.-e pinwi 1 f,-,d ti.c innoM.y ,1 viovera l.tin, Vi j.in IM' cvn.iil ,txx,Vi ill ill';' Out, 1 1.1 ro IS J Jtliil.f to JlitVtlit u ind .virro J ' fumj' tiM 11 ;-U :,inl the h) -ei boaji-at iit nndir tip ii.i.i i.i.d ,unt iliopu.n ) ;u t vii.ti,' tN..ttti . i.tni.e