& ii rittU. onrc Conducted by Mrs. Harriot I. Clarke. Expoctation. Wo rode into tlio weoded ways llolow us wide tho shadows lays Wu rode, and met tbe kuceling day; Wo said, " It is too late. "Tlio sun lias dropped into tho west; Tho mountain holds him to her breast She holds) and hushes him to rest. For us it is too lato " To sco tho leaf tako flro now, To see, aud then to wonder how Tho (dory pauses on tho hough, Wliilo panting grass-tops wait," When, lot tho miracle camo on; A roadside turn a moment gouc And far tho sun low-lying shonoj Tho forest stood in stato. Transfigured spread the silent space, Tlio glamour leaped about tho place, And touched us, swept from faco to face; Wo criod, "Not yet too latol" But one, who nearer drew than nil, Leaned low, and whispered; "Suns may fall Or flash; dear heart I I speak and call Your soul unto its fate. "Tread bravoly down life's evening slope, liofore tho night comes; do not grope! Forever shines some small, sweet hope; And Ood is not top lato." Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, in Harper's. For the Willamette Farmer. DKAfTV. nv n. Tiit'itsroN lockwoop, si. ii. I'm in tho evening's coming, Am its golden twilight red, I'm in tlio dawn of morning, Am to its splendor wed; I'm in tho gorgeous rainbow, I tint its various hues, I'm in tho landscapa's giaiidcur, In nil its lovely viows. I'm in tho mountain's roughness, In its gorges, dales, mid lills; Alo, in tho woods nnd valleys, And ou your tlowcr-clad hills. I'm in tlio Autumn's richness, In Summer's varied green; Too, in tho Winter's wliitcnoss, In Spring's flowers, am seen. Whistlo and Hoo. Thero is a boy just over tho garden fence, Who is whittling all through tho live-long day; Ami his work is not just n mcro pretense, For you sco tho weeds ho has cut away. Whistlo und hoc, Sing ao you u, Shorten tho row lly tho songs you know. Not a word of bemoaning his task I hear, Ho has scarcely time for n growl, I know, For his whistlo sounds so inviry und clear, Ho must liud somo pleasure in every row. Whistlo and hoe, Sing as you go, Shorten the row lly tho songs you know. Hut, then, whilo you whistle, bo suro that you hoe, For if you nro idlu tho hriam will spread, And whistling nlonu to tho end of tho row May do for tho weeds, hut is bad for tho bread. Whistlo ami hot, Sing na you go, Shorten tho row lly thu songs you know. Mural Now Yorker. : I Tho Homo Clrclo has been under tho weather for a month past. HIiicsh, with Its consequent nervous nnd mental do- preuslon, hiiH prevented our taking tho care or Its columns thai, linn ix-en our very pleasant duty for tho year past, but Wo hope to brighten with tho coming minsliliio of spring. Wo hnvo become attached to this won;, and feel nliuost acquainted with some of our friends who have Interested thcmsclyes In theso col umns MiMclcutly to give its iv helping hand with nn occasional article. Tlieso little helps, which glvo m much more, interest to the paper, have not been fro-' $.f quent this winter, and wo hope thnt our "" can un. uruer. ior mo cnina old contributors will hnvo homo coin- sho so exqulsltoly paints, from original punctlons of conscience nt this neglect, designs, with wild roses almost Inl and sit right down to write something to grnntly natural, with u humming bird tho sUters of tho Homo Circle. We hnd hovering hero, or a butterfly alighting startod In n month ago with thu Inten- there, orn ladybug 'on her way home,' tlon of having frequent articles upon the , or a frog leaning indolontly up against subject of hoiuo cookery, with good tried ' Homo nsplrlng bullrushos. Her vases recipes, when llluess prevented the np- 8eom ullvo with autumn flowers and pearanco of n second Installment. Now foliage, and tho leaves ol burnished wo wlshsomoof tho good slsUrs would ROu an4 crimson seem to havo Just help us along with this very practical l)een gathered from their woody and uecessury object tho art of prepar- il0uies." Inggood, healthful food In nn attractive1 ' and palatuble manner. I A Ciikiiiu'Ui, Win:. What n bless- ' lng to a liouechold Is n merry, cheerful The following words of encouragement Womun-one who.io spirits nro notnf nud commendation come to us from u ( focte(1 by wot (ays imil ittIo dha,,. firm friend of the I-aiimeii. -hile we polntmonts-ono whoso milk of human think ho overestimates the value of our k,HlllCM ,,oes not grow sour in tho services m hiuuui umii m "sunshino of prosperity! Such ..r..n.-i . n n i..nn. .mil. ill un w ei n r . mi ... .!!.. l.ta 11 ml InHon W'.i ll.A tit .iflr, li- l .!'.... n.i.l lin..l- 1.1.. CIICU iu renew vu v.iun, " uwun imu i for helping us along lu this pleasant Slits. H. T. C..AHK1., Ed. Homo Clrclo Esteemed Madam: As one of tho hn- MKit'fi readers, T freely admit tho wisdom ?u?z?tsiffi$s'- ers from vour nuinues nierury iiuuiiu- catiom-inwig" ;h your editorial service, tor how peoplo nnnoy and worry liim '!?' "'"'V.f through tho day, far ofT her presonco to tuo paper. Wear out , , , , . . . , , ,, ,. . life in such service, ami .shinos, nnd ho whlspors to hlmsolf, 'At t your arrival lu Angel- homo I shall find rest.' So, day by 3Jo cucoiiruged, this lit relation .i rairl nf vnnr llfo luitlentlv'uwnlt your arrival lu Angel- world for compensation. . t. u TJndku the Flag. When Her Roy- al Highness tho Princess Louise visltt ed Niagara this week, nnd passed for 0(Ulof ,'on you wlu Hnd ho has n wife tho first tlmo under tho Stars und 0f this kind. Stripes, sho beeamo enthusiastic, and - . ,i i -.i .i, nmhinm And We rend thnt a mnn In Connecticut actunlly cheered tho emblem. A l wa3 klle(l the other day " whilo try when tho party cautiously, and with ,.,,, t0 iard a freight train." Thero creepers on their heels, descended to ir heels, desconcieu to Falls, no ono spoko for ... ..,, ....,,. nt 10 Princess ns tho first tho Horseshoo I-nll somo time. Tho to find words. Sho exclaimed, entnu.,nmJ tol)gj, i,eof three times n week for siastically, 'Oh! Isn't It Just glorious!' ! dinner, tUl, In n fit ot dyspopsia, tho Niagara correspoudent. , Home Work. Tho following: sketch Is by Row T. K. Beechcr: " I declaro thnt tho woman who Is nolo to systoinallzo nnd carry on smoothly tho work of nn ordinary fam ily Illustrates higher sagacity than is cnlled for by seven-eighths of tho tniks. dono by man. Men tako 0110 trade, nnd work at It; mothers' nnd Iioubc keepers' work requires n touch from nil trades. A man has his work hours, nnd his dcflnlto tasks; a woman 1ms work nt ail hours, nnd incessant confu sion of tasks. Lot any man do n wo man's work for n slnglo day wnsli and dress tho children having provi ded their clothes tho night before; seo that breakfast is under way, to suit n fault-finding husband; tho wnsh-bollor put on with water for tho washing; tho dish-wntcr heating, and tho luncheon brought out for tho school-goers; nnlco dinner in tho good mnn's dinner pall; tho beda undo, after proper nirlng; tho father's convenlenco exactly hit for family prayers; tho systematic sweep ing of tho houso on co n week, nnd of living rooms onco to thrco times n day, according to tho number of men to bring In tho mud-tho actual washing and out-wushing of clothes; tho dry. few ait! I.! litm niwl iniM ltin mill lt. UB, or....n....,B ....v. .yj.y....,,, .,.. . - morrow tho ironing of tho same; tho sorting nnd mending of them, and pro viding for now cro tho old gives out; tho making of broad thrco times n week, with enkos nnd pies intercalated Judiciously; pickles, presorves, nnd cellar stores to bo laid In, and not for gotten in their season; children's man ners to bo attended to; company to bo entertained; her own person to bo tidied up, to please his eye; tho tired him to bo welcomed nnd waited on by the no less tired her, nnd tho homo made cheerful; his trousers to bo patched after ho goes to bed, ' so ho can put them on In tho morning'; tho children to be helped about their lei sous, und reminded not to forgot their Suudny-school lesson; tho shopping nnd marketing to be dono for tho household; houso repairs to bo attend ed to, and matters in general to bo kept straight around home. Mean while, 'Papa must not be hindered nbout his work,' because his work brings In tho money. Yes, man's work brings in tho money. Hut man's work does not so tax tho head, and heart, docs." and hand, ns woman's work Weak, hut Stiion(i. A letter from Washington to a Detroit paper hits tho following: "I have a dainty, dcllcnto llttlo friend, tall und llly-llko In her slender, swaying form. Her big, brown, volvot eyes look out with dreamy sweetness from beneath n wealth of red-gold hair. Sho was I Drought up in luxury to dress, to live in Idlo luxury; hut tho sunshine of ' unalloyed pleasuro falls fitfully into jinostf 0ur lives, and tho clouds of reverses camo nnd left her mother nn untinivldod.fbr widow, will, thron children to support. Then tho girl ro-so hopefully up nnd said: ' I inn al most glad that poverty has vomo upon us, because it forces mo to know of, what material I am mndo and what I can do. I hnvo n llttlo talent I know, but I Intend Jolulng persoverlng en deavor to it, and sco what will como of It.' That luxuriously reared child has ,,rle" t-lll' her alocder u wo- i man, lu tho darkest hours, - - brightens IUU hoiiso Hko u piece of sunshiny weather. Tho magnotlsm of her smiles and tho electrical brightness of Ioo,is and movements infect ovory one. Tiiocniiuron go to scnooi wiiu tho senio or something groat to bo nci,,,IvIet,; tho hu6,m,ml fr ,"tot,,, No mat- iiuiiuiwtu. , homo I shall find rest.' So, day by (jav sjl0 uternlly ronows her strength nnd energy. Aud. If vou know it man with a beaming face, n kind heart, and u prosperous business, lu uluo cases js renson In nil things. No doubt, is reason in nil inings. iso aouut, when tho man took tho freight train to board, ho gavo It saloratus biscuit, ryo " nn(f 8trollg i)Utter for breakfast, ' frnii.ht train roso un and killed him. . ..w.0... . . WILLAMETTE FARMER; Domestic Ecooy IIi:amno Ointment. A correspon dent of tho Country Gentleman gives tho following ns good for chapped hands: I made n llttlo ointment after n recipe 1 had seen In nn old paper. Tho directions wero to "scrape lightly with tho point of a knife enough bees wnx to fill n bear's groaso pot with tho shavings; turn In enough sweet oil to cover, nnd place on tho back o( tho stove until melted." This I thought too much troublo; so, taking oil nnd beeswax in proportion of nbout ono quarter or ono third of tho latter, I melted thorn together in n small tin box. When cold, Charllo rubbed It over tho 8oro places on his hands, nnd next morning lie said they felt better. Two or thrco moro applications, nlso being careful, after washing with soap, to seo thnt his hnnds wero perfectly dry boforo going out In tho cold, hnvo cured them. I uso it to rub over my hands when roughened by tho wind, ana una it very good. It is also roe ommcuded for sunburn, to bo applied ns soon as po9siblo after burning. OllNAMENTAIj Ff.owmt-I'oTS. Old Mm P'lflQ trinl.'n AVnnllnnf flttfni itnla Molt off , , 1M, R , , n ' ,)ot,mi, ., ,.,, ,,. ,,,.. In llo. . " " .....,. . ton cent can of black paint nnd ton cent' worth of varnish, nnd some pressed ferns nnd autumn leaves, nro tho "needfuls " for a half dozon of the3o Inexpensive but beautiful flower pots. Glvo each can one coat of black paint; lot this dry; thon varnish, nnd, whilo tho varnish Is yot wet, putou your small sprnya of fern or leaves, ac cording to tasto. Press down careful ly, nnd they will ndhoro to tho varn tali. When tho first coat Is dry, varn I3H ngaln. You will bo surprised nt tlio beautiful effect produced. Tho leaves nnd ferns cost nothing, nnd nro ten times as pretty as anything you can buy. Indiana Farmer. Uiscuits. To each quart of flour, tnko thrco toaspoonfuls of yeast pow der, ono heaping tablespoonful of lard, and either sweet milk or water sufll dent to make it dough ns soft us can bo handled; salt to tasle. Put tho yeast powdorln tho Hour; sift it nil together through u sieve; then put in the lard, rubbing it in well; add the salt, then the milk or water. I hnvo genornlly used milk. Make the dough very soft; spi Inkle tho bread-board plentifully with Hour, the dough likewise; work it n little while, until it is smooth enough; then roll out about nn Inch thick, mid cut with u round cake-cutter. Slick with u fork; grease tho dripping pans and put them in; or put them In tho drl ping pans, and then stick In three places with u three-pronged fork (I do It this way). Ilofore you begin the biscuits, fill the stove with fuel and hnvo tlio oven hot. They bako in few minutes; If they do not, they nro not good. Anothiiii Itix'ii'i:. To ono quart of flour, tako ono teaspoons:! of soda, ono nnd n half teaspooufuls of cream of tar tar, ono heaping tiiblospoonful of lard, a llttlo salt, mitl sweet milk sulllcient to inako n soft dough. Put tho cream tllrfar into tho flour and sift; then ndd tho lard, rubbing it in well; then tho salt and thu milk, having thu sot I a dis solved in n llttlo hit of tho milk und udded to the other Ingredients; roll, cut und bake us described In tho first recipe. Tiiuti) JlECli'j:. To each quart of flour, tnko one heaping (ahlespoouful of lard, ono largo tenspoonful of soda, silt, and somo buttermilk. Proceed us in former directions, only instead of tho sweet milk, mix to u soft dough with buttermilk, und dissolvo tho soda in half a teacupful of tho buttermilk, to ndd ut tho last. Clabber makes them nicely. I uso all these recipes; if I do not hnvo tho Ingredients fur ono, I Uao auothor. Ono Is ui good us tho other, I think, though I oftonost uso tho first one. Tho chief thing Is making soft dough. Do not work them much, and havo tho oven hot. Sour cream makes very nice biscuits too, but they noed no shorten ing. In making them, uso u heaping tenspoonful of sodn to a quart of Hour, dissolving it lu n portion of tho cream, nnd lidding tho last thing. Always mash tho sodn well In tlio bottom of u sauror boforo dissolving It Kmorsoii ilccluros that tho narrow sectarian cannot tead astronomy with Impunity. Tho creetU of hl.s church Hhrlvel llko drlod leaves at tho tloor of tho obsorvatory. Ilrltlul elipperi iiiuy bu either of white satin or white kid. Solid Merit will Toll. Tor all Ibo bitter oppoftltlon of Jealous rlvalu, no better llluMrntlcn could bo liad o Hi Is fact than the ImtnenHO aaln already at; talnfd by the Kreat Throat aud l.tini; Ilemo dy, Dr. Aub. Kalaer'a Uftrinan IClUlr. For the cure ot UoukIih and ilrouclilal All'nctloiih It in truly wonderful. evrn thotoHUtlerltii; from Consumption in advanced Htauett JJnii creat relief, and nutubtra of patlentH lmvn louud,to ihslr dollnht, not only roliof lint cum:. It being porfectly liarmlesH, uiulcoi It at onco popular with mothers, wlioofall otbera hae folt tlio iiocfekhllyofauch amedl. clno. Tho genuine larH the J'ruhiiau Coat of Arms, the fao-nmllo alnatureofDr. Auu. Kaiser, and baa his nauiu blown on every T& cent bottle. A trial Uo may bo bad at tho Drug Store of foriU cenU. JOHN W. MANUFACTURER i , AND DXUTjEU IN LEATHER AND sAxoana:, Cash Paid for Hides, Furs, and Felts. & In order to maks room being received. I will offer, for 60 days, my entire stock of Kubler Goods, and Kip and Cork-sole Boots, at Cost. I havo nlso mndo n DEDUCTION IN PIUCE of nil my Philadelphia nnd Now York city Goods plnclng tho host lines of BOOTS AND SHOES mndo In tho reach of nil. BttT Customers will bear in mind that Goods sold at tho following prices aro strictly for OASH.tBa MHN'S LONG KUHHKU 1J00T8 f 1.00 MISSKS' ItUlHlKUS 8 .40 " KNKK " " 3.r0 " ARCTICS, l.CO LADS' ltUHIlKIlS, W) " AUCTICH, (flno largo folcs) . . 1.1!.' GARDEN SEEDS, FRUIT TKEEjS, GBAS8 AXD Till: MT PAIIN CHAINS, Nl'.W AND Tli tlfntlon of nicnlntiU U Intltnl to inr hnre anJ ol tlio abate tarlctin. I Mtr Ihli )nr lniort(J Irom KnuUiul. Out rtnro ol Und. lor ItliSi llrcrn IVM, all tlio aw. ami tin irr iorU lor UWo uic. I Imn now ntxtrtn rle!lc, ulitch I will ncll to mrrcliinta In uch quintain a tilt)' r.v iaut furthtlrcintomcni, SOlunJanilotr, ar niioir.iAir micM, or, K Ihcy ulili to take my mI, anil mi ALOKnoniomnwioii, I Mill tend at m Mtr.mi, wioood avd rnnr, that! nllliiutaAiaaatoany uiMiaADLKMiiRriiAMiaRoi.io tiakk. Ai ctl dtneeof what I here .inert, I ma rrlcrto one ot my ruatoinera In OaUMO Citr, KortholutcUhtiranlie hurcIUHiiiowiKHHU lor any old ctd. (or nit, Tlio rwult uaa, thero Mere no liad cciH, u i r Mltli the gnc' to turn aMay hi. trade. hen he notd oooo Kro botli in ami I cot the crwlit ( It Nowuurk Uiertmilt, Tlio naiTTrAK, a. I nnu irom my iki, iiooiiioniyu,u Mortliot f?ed.; Ivt year hi tradj hid crown tncVltli.St In thlt ono Item, and Hint ton In the (ice ot eomiHtltlon with U or lUht other (tores In the lit), all nelliiiK Ualltornli eed(. Tlie ham a of thl. merchant I Mill eh o to erlfy theac tulemeuu. iy weeoi are novr riu.iy, yui uii Ilm. Ami n.nliinfrAj(t nf the iiinutiLiltK pnnei.lil Mould Tuavo, or mike order at once, lieforo tho rlu'r frocte. M'arucd iroui.iwiiauu mui meir u wik ui gwo. FRUIT TREES. I hare-a!) a rood itnek of tiiairrif niootliifroln;rtreo. and thruh. of all the apiroiel rariotU, for Orriron, Mhltli I can ill a. Uw a iiunoranie atraiitni lorMiru nu.inw. i mouhi aay io iniiRranifl mho aiu niteiurj l.irnu. tint you ean .end to me for any or all the i-svritrrn a nrlettoi of aiihle Iron litnuxl In inrftitaloirur.orforl'llKltllV, I'l.UM, I'llUNK. rKAC'IIIX, I'I'llllANTS, IIOII.ti:ilKltltll, IILACKniatHtl, lt.si-lir.lllttll. and H-ritAWIIIlltltllX. an.i )ouhVlhaiothcmat rlociMhleli are fully don to hard time., andMliMimn not tail to to mitt any nn.oniUa m m. I can veil amde tree. 1 jriddat W.ooiKr 10): Mhtcli aro nloe well rooted tree.. They are oil. to thru f.it hUli; and tiro, 2 e.ir old 3 to IIM. Ihe Urccl ler cvuUe clvcu fer ulllni; the alwio named AUllie uuisr TJieno Hwira . I'IVUI .lUlli.l ihmw. im llln noiSmS AdJicil O. DICKINSON, Silei.i, Oreitun, POTTERY. 4 rTKii a rmiion op idlgnkh. tiiehk IX. wo, k h.vo now for.evctal inonlha been In full njieratlon minuracturlnit a auntrlor and Impnurrt rtlcJo which 1 am able to offer to tho trado a of JiMx-wt OixvHt:v. My pte'rnt tnek 1 toperlor to anything macufic- inrn ai inn i oucry ior nro yeare pi.i, ami m i-quai to hcet carthenuaro for etrenxtb and Uurabtllly. I Riiuraiitco MiillNlactloii. Onl're, orm)urta for Informational to prlco lift, f bould bu addrea to A. M. SMITH, Ilueni VltU.Aur. 3o-tf rroortctor. Guns! Guns! BENJ. FORSTNER. Htiluiu, Orcfuiie TTAS A UUQK STOCK 01' CIIKAI' Military Brcectwoaiiiiig Rifles mh m the M'KNOKIt, SIlAltl'I ItKMINOTOS', and n i.cur.M r.u. auo, a iuii auoruneni oi Srooob-loadliiK SIIOT-OII.NS and MtJKTINU IIIKLIM, of all ttandard iiuiti. a fun line ci Pocket Uutlerr, Kul, Ilaizar., avd SCIH.S0ILS,dlrvct f rora Inland. Ali I'lalilucTukle Wil .ell aa low a anybody. Mitf 1MURDER ! I If blh price, fir 1'rlnilac, at VI' fueaiu Trlnt I n; llvimi, haUin, IIvitx raclllir fur iti neat aul raf'i'l eKecitll.iri ir work at low rl. I.krsral u l.f l.KIUI. IH.lNKrt In Ike Male. Uiluiliu all prm. fur (areqti. 4oniy. I'rolMit anl Ju.tlr. ouna. Btutui eircuuraui nice 1.1.1. A'lJrt...- :. M. 1VAITI1. I Nli'imi Prlulrr nMil ItoiiUliliiUrr, Idraj'a lllock, Mate Mrwl, H I.EM, OliKdOK. JOHN MINTO, BncEbta or MERINO SHEEP, CIIAKES plea.are taotretlng: to the U'ooldroner. ol 1. Orrtfon and tho adjolnlnc Tirrltorla the chance to smrca.e TIIOUOUIIIIIIKKI) JlhlllNOS, and a. urlns ptrtlea Interuted ILat they can, rod will in dearor to. fell hheen of the fame quality ard llu at MUCH ClIKArUll ItATKS than each can poolt.ly be Imported. Ktamloatlon and f omparliwiii with otb' er Kheep offered to the market are ri.niuily Invited, Addref JOIJN JIIN'lO, Halem, Oretroa. I.'. H. The It3. and Itara I.amba of tho Si-i ran barren on tbe IHLANI) r'AICH, adjnl&loi; rlalem. ' The Ue.tan bo teon at the rame plare, or tt tbe III!.!. PAItM four and a hall Kile, r outU of tbe clt I Malum, hoteinbtr lu. IK75, SOMETHING NEW. rioncl. D!!n H :; nrw. iiino i'iuilmiared tiih 'nolo UjJluryo.ir Will'. bk(,kfjtore on hutd lru.t, hairellUttltl' l,IUr uii ImiiUI ItooiMlllthe Untvfttyle. Air. " O Tutt, htect California, Mill UVe chance of the Glkr 111. rlioCM at tl f.t ol the tUin, m ill fiwalc for ihenvtl, f Cill aud w aiieeliiiriu Ulorf Uliii clwkre. Vui fsrtt the plfx, oter Wilur SxkiUic lutiilml Ota ilctarn, SJ IvrW vrat .Nsr. tt Hit. H. V. C1IAMC, BRBVETLLCol., lateSunfeooU.S. VolaatMre, OIcc. Dut'jli'. tli-clcuiiiulrf, tsif . GILBERT; AND IMPORTER OF SHOE FINDINGS, OIU3GOST. for myl Spring Stock, now AHCTICS 1.00 MEN'S DOUHLK-SOLK, FULL STOCK KIP HOOTS .1.50 KKAL COKK-SOLK HOOTS. S7, upwards. SKKDS, OLD VAHIHTIKS cll awortcil tnoV ol ffoo.1. omra nmw wniid no any ono Mho aMmtn in m.at, rARTinoMto do Melt to M'nd for out, and Inn tlani for any one Mho iloei r.ti 5 feet lilli, at iM lit t rXi aeuti or trice, lt.r Expectorant t" Stubborn Coufjhs and Colds yioid promptly to tlio IiimiIIiik nnd rtirn. tlvo proportion of Ir. Jiijiio'n IIx. pre tarniii. It loosens mid promoton tlio oxpoctoratlou of Irrltatlnp; mut tor, mltlgntoH much p.iln and dU tross, ami chockH Inllainmatlon. Asthma, Bronchitis, and Throat Tr0tlbl08 nro c onco rollovod by Iir. Jnyur'n i:Mrtornii(. It ro- movOH rotiHtrlctloti of tho Itroticldal tuboH, loonon-1 plilogm, hooHioh nnd ltoalit thointirotiH inombruiasarruntH nny fuvorlalt todouoy, mid liolpx to fonvnrd n gradual euro. Consumption, Pleurisy, and Lung Affections aro Konorally controlled und amoliornUHi by Ir. Jnyue'n i:. ptoraa(. It kaviw tlio lungn from much Irritation and dUtreiu, by ro Ilovlnp; thorn of tho Irritating innttorH hy which thoy aro cloggod, It alao aupproruioH inllainmatlon mid glvai tho afluclod partt a cu&nco to lioal. Whooping Counh.Croup and Hoarso- nOSS aro olIlcucIotlBly treated by Ir. Jiijiio'h i:iK-ctonuit. It roniovivi dinimilty of broatldng mid ojiprcH- hIoii hi tlio (hroat or lungx, promotoi tho ejection of muciix and huIkIucii tlio vlolouco of thoMO coinplalntx nt tho ouUot. It 1h u Hafii I'umlly ('lira- tlvo, of long-onUddlHhril ropututlon, mid whero promptly administered, hu.1 onablud inuny to osoipo borlon.i Lung AtloctlotiH. Iionoif, I)Am 4 CO., Vlilea!e Asinlt. Tort land, Oreiron. lUhul HtoM JCfeti'itv Notioo. ONK III..MK IIOIt.ii: MUlt VIIMIS 0l.l. iJl'MI round bl l.liiandelun l.i'U iiM t t.iln an Im lUlloiiUanl I till 1 1,011 1 im t uw f u it N jilt inr'T iniio. KouthMi.tol Ar i en it kd. I' A HU'ral rcvsM mj ) h r. 'itirlum or I it on) In. formatun i ,-jrii & I... a j ' i II Ainlt . ion '. 1. 1 F. & A. MASONS, H i-,r f . k . . o tt m mJa.'. A.'. 14.'. a JO.. T, ii uuVI'llrlUMix'. ltuTV ! Imiiitiinii. jf L'fc ... I .UHlll III ll. , ilA lu JUI i it.i-r ji JHHJI. V.UcU.ifUl.l IIM..N.V.H .ll...Ml .. i.k.VW,...l uismsiisetsazLiu SALEM PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. W.P.JOHNSON, Artist, Orcr Willi' llookitme, HTATKhT., h.MXM. IJterUHKH TAKr.N IN I.ATJAT BTVI.1. from Mlnlatnre pieinr to L.fu alie. CCI'IKS KM.AIIUEU tu any .: Jt.lreJ. Match 15. ITM Tl ADDRESS TO OUR MinWff We uoiv occupy a posititn In tho del J ofl journalism whero wo aro ablo to furnish tha farmers of tho Northwest n newspaper devoted to their interests and largo enough to afford snaco for every topic which tlioy can wish to havo discnased. Whcu vo purchased tho WiLLAMCrrn RitiMrn, six and a hall yean ago; it ai not over onc-thinl tho present ac, and wo havo steadily enlarged and Improved It un til it Is second only to tho grc.arc.it metropoli tan journal published north of Sau Francisco. tub "FAiwirn" tub rr.orLE's joor.XAt, Tho peoplo of this region descrvo to liavo a newspaper of their own, and this is tho only ono that can bo called so. All others aro sect. nan or partisan to a degrco thai prevents their bciug accepted as exponents of tlio principles wo should all hold in common, or advocates of tho Interests of tho peoplo collectively. It g notorious that tho papers that monopoliro ths tiows and so most completely occupy tho fietd of journalism, nro controlled and directed la the interest of Portland capitalists, wheat speculators and politicians, whilo the grasping avarico of the most Intolerable monopoly that is known to tho Pacific Northwest, only r eolves from It wonts of commendation. OClt KSI.AtiaKMKNT. With tho space at our command at tho present tlmo wo shall bo ablo to cover a mora osteuilcd field than heretofore Wo shall giva tho most tmportant news of each week, state, national and foreign, bo that a reader of tho I 'Alt Mi: it can havo no excuso for being ignorant of all important events that transpiro at horns or abroad. It shall bo a newspaper, and peoples paper In every Important sense. Tho r.uiMK.u is not only enlarged Vut It wears n new tires, our typo being now, to that tho ptiut Is plain to tho oldest eyes. Wo hops to make thu matter published injits column correspond with itssizo aud general appearance. oon roiinoK. Our editorial columns wilt discuss popular questions on their iutrensio merits, standing oa thu hro.ul platform of right and morality. u here, unfortunately, political aud sectarian journalism can soldom bo found, perhaps ho- canto It is so wido and their ideas so selfish I ami narrow, they would bo lost upon It. coititK.iroNHEScK m.siitni). Our correapoiulcnco from tho peoplo has ! ways been interesting, nnd with mora room at I command and tho greater circulation wo aro I acquiring with tho growth of tho Stato popukv tion, wu can reasonably expoctthat Its interest will increase. Wo Invito all interested In tho uohlo occupation of agriculture aud stock-rail fug to send us tho results of their ctpcncnce. or to mako known their wants or send Inquiries or suggestions to our columns, so to draw out thu experience of othors for tho public good, Tin; "r.UiMEii" a iihanuu oiuux, Wo hoiMj to mako tho FArtUKn acceptable- tol tho grange by furnishing now of tho progress I of that great order in our own region and clso I whoro, and wu shall bo glad to rcccivo comma. ideations show lug tho progress of Its principles! nnd tho good accomplished by its working! members. c encounter, evcu among fsrmcrt, I consiilorablo opposntion to tho grange, and fro. quont objection to tho publication of grange)! matter, but wo intend to havo room In thai I'AltMnit for nil, and all tho good objects of thai Order of Patrons of Husbandry have our carn-l cat sympathy ami diviervo all tho support w can givu iiiciii. u is io no regrcttcil that al society thnt should havo for its object thol social, intellectual and material advancement! of thu whole farming population, cauuotboiol conducted ns to command tlio support nnd ro spect of every farmer in tho land. Prolallyl lliero is a great ileal ol human nature both sido and oiitsido o 'tho order, riu: MAitKirm. Wu havo facilities, through tho most rcliahlo privato sources, fur giving thu exact nows of I tho wheat markets in Sau IVancisco and I.lvcr- jkk) Jrecoivcd up to tho hour of going to press. I u can stato tlio amount nf tounago at com maud for your uso, and shall watch all matter! that relatoto tho price of product) and tho pros. I wcts nt tlio markets lu advance in tho Interest I of our ivadon. While wo hesitato to give en couragement to too llattcriug hopes wo no ver I liiMitato to givo all reliahlo facts to tho people. inim wnom our support comes and whoso pros, purity is tho measure of our own. WHAT WH SHALL rVBLMII, In addition to essays, original and contribut oil, relating to agricultura and stock-raising ht tuo racitio Aorthwvst, wo shall make selco. tion j from tho agricultural journals and stock publication., wo recelvo from all sections of tho Union, with tho endeavor to cover all ground ncccs.iary for the information of Lome pro lucent and the advancment of home- agiicut turu. A certain amount ot miscellaneous aud scientillu reading will bu found In every Issue, with touiho.1 of tho hiuiinroiiH occasionally ami wmietimeaastory of iuteieat, suited to our uiluiiiu.. Our Homo Circlo istonductcd by a. lady vhaduxicnciiwaiiil literary t.vto acorns toipialily livrtMjfwUlly for that department, while many year uxperioiicu a.i a fanner's wifo maku it po.dblu for her to comprehend and minister tn thu social wunts of a farmer family. M0IIAI.TO.NK. Itishaidly ueoosoary to say to otir ivgulap loaders that tho rAiisirn will always preacrvo the bet moral toim aud cudoavnr to carry tlio bat and imitut intltioiioes to thu family circle. Wu IwiVM no bitUrtieu to vent, no angry wenU to bandy with any, no personal Int'-rct to ad vance at the extwuw of the gunorsl tooil, and if w lino any etiumliM ho du not ratti ta know- it, and oamiot affonl to publish It wo propose) t) havo none, at leaat among tho rcnide, ami wocaio tobsvit ii friends, at tt' cxpute, iimong their opprewwrN. People of Oieonl tliU 14 yiur 1:iw pajier. and wo ii vd only your supp. -t to nulla it all you can ileajre. Can wu lavo it: Will tacit one ondoavor t kooutu us ono inoro cash tub acritwr? If you will, wo can go ou prosperous ly aud do you good servico. Mvcn svitli thtsu "hard times 'ti uoiiteud aijaiiut w e ought to iloubU our list, and vo Iuikj todoitwitli your good help.