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WILLAMETTE FARMEP nxclt. onxc Conducted by Mrs. Harriot T. Clarke. A SterlUiR Old Tocm. Who thiill Imlgo man liy his mr.nncrs? Wild shall know liim liy lii ilrcss? l'niipcrn mny 1)0 fit fur princes, l'rlnoc3 fit for aoinetlilng 1cm. ('rutiijileil shirt ntul Jirty jacket May lioclotho tlio pohlen oro Of tho ilcepost thoughti and feelings Satin vest cr.u do no mote There nro streams of crystal nectar Ever flowing out of stonoi Tlicro arc tmrnla beds and golden, Hidden, (.rushed and overthrown. Uod, who counts by souls, not dresses, Loves and prospers you and me. Whila ho values thrones tlio highest But as pebbles in tho sea. Man upraised abovo his fcllous Oft forgot a his fellows then) Masters rulers lords, remember That your meanest hinds aro men! Men of labor, men of feeling, Men of thought and men of fame, Claiming equal rights to mnihluo In n man s ennobling name. 'Micro ara foatifcmbroidcrcd oceans) Tlicro aro llttlo wood-clad rills; Thcro aro fccblo inc-h-high saplings, Thcro aro cedars on tho hills, flod, who counts by souls, not stations, Loves mid -prospers you and mcj Tor to him all vain distinctions Aro as pebbles in tho sea. Toiling hands alono aro builders Of a nation's wealth and fame, Tilted laziness is pensioned, Fed ond fattened on the same! liy tho sweat of others' foreheads, Livinj; only to rojoicc, Whila tho poor man's outraged freedom Vainly lifts his fccblo voice. Truth and iustlca aro eternal, Horn with loveliness and light) Secret wrongs shall never prosper Whilo thcro is n sunny right. Uod, whoso world-wido voice is singing llotindlcis lovo to you and me, Links oppression with its title Hut as pebbles in tho tea. Tilt! MAGAZINES. IIaiu'iihh' For. Junk comes an tho first Issue oftho fifty-ninth volume. A now dress celebrates tho occasion, nntl tho now, liirjjo typo is nn ngrco able change. It Is n ilnely Illustrated number. "By and Around Thcro" by W. Jt. O'Donovnn, is a charmlnp reiiilnctccnco of olden days In ntul nbuut Now Itocholle, first fettled by Ilufjuonols. "A Peninsula Canaan," by Howard Pyle, gives u tiislo of oyster fishing and wilt air. Doth urtlclos ro profusoly Illustrated. Hsncctiilly good Is "A Pair Lccturo Kxnurloncc," most comically told nnd comically Illustrated, "Rccollcctions of Agasslz," "Alexander Spotswood," und tho "Lust of tho Chang-Mure," tiro articles of moro than ordinary Interest. "Tho Grand Days of His trionics," by OIIvo Logan, with por traits of somo of tho most distin guished actors whohavo over llvod, cover n subject of great interest to lovers of tho drama. Tho Editor's Drawer finishes olT, full as usual of wit and humor. St. NicnoiiAS is full of Ilfo nnd spirit. Miss Alcntt tells another of her delightful stories. "Bossy An- nlas" Is u qucor compound of a bug, "The Hoynl Bon.bon," n story of n boy-soldier, nnd "Itobln Qoodfollow" Just suits tho boys. "Daisy Eye bright" is for tho girls. Thoro nro eight fino Illustrations. It seoms to bo a work of lovo with Mary Mapos Dodgo to gather so much Interesting nnd useful inuttor for young people. St. Nicholas should bo found on overy table. ScnutNKii for this month is a superior numbor. Tho opening paper discusses "Tho Pino Arts at tho Paris Imposition." "Kdison and Ills In ventions" Is tho first paper of a scries of sovou to bo given. Tho groat path that is yot to bo opened across tho Isthmus of Darlon is nbly dlscussod by C, C. IJuol in nn nrticlo entitled "Piercing tho Amorlcan Isthmus." "Lawn Planting" contains somo hints to landscapo gardonors. Tho "Medi terranean of America" Is tlio second nrticlo rclatlvo to Brazil. "Madamo Bonaparte's Letters from Europe," coming from tho pon of an Amorlcan woman so nearly allied to royalty, nro read with Intorcst. Poetry, fiction nnd rovlews fill tho book. Mrs. William Cjrus. "Wo regret to hear of tho death of Mrs. Cyruy, wlfo of Mr. William Cyrus. Both Mr. und Mrs. Cyrus were firm friends of tho Faiimiui. Wo hud tho pleasure of spending n night under their roof about two years ago, und tho reincmbranco of that visit is very pleasant. Tlioy wero activo members of tho Patrons of Husbandry, holding tho highest office at one tlmo thnt aro given In tho organization, having dono much to foster it In Its conception. Mrs. Cyrus was a noble-looking woman, of high principles and broad views, possessing n mind of more than ordi nary ability. Asn mother she was most devoted and true; with u largo family uf young peoplo she wielded authority with lovo and kludness over them all, though tlioy wero not all her own. Four families of children somo orphans nnd friendless, found a home in her large heart. Tlio sisters of tho Gruugo will miss her harmoni ous counsel. ffei HOUSKI'LKAKINO. Editor Homo Circle: Just as surely as tlmo rolls around, so suro comes spring again and Its necessary attack of houscclcanlng. This year tho wet weather has inter fered with carpet-slinking some, though perhaps most of tli3 sisters havo got all to rights again and nro through with spting cleaning. Dust nnd dirt will accumulate, but It is a necessity onco or twlco u year to over haul closets, cupboards, box oh and odd cornors, as well as tho rooms In which wo cat and sleep. Tho men do not relish this taking up and putting down of carpots or nny of tho discom forts attending temporary dlserdor, so It Is best not to attempt too much ut ono tlmo that thcro may bo olio comfortablo place for tho rest of their fcot. Ono room at n tlmo Is enough for any ono to do well. But how sweot and clean everything looks when tho task Is onco done. It pays for tho trouble. A deal of trash will bo ac cumulated In overy family that must bo disposed of, nnd spring cleaning sends It out of thu way. Health as well as comfort demands that our homes shall bo puro from garrot to cellar. When tho houso Is clean tako tho yard In hand, yeo that all the trash lu tho wood-house is carried oil ana nut about tho fruit trees, so that there can bo no harbor fdr fleas. It makes tho best posslblo matorlnl for mulching young trees that havo ust been sot out. Thou sco to tho drain whero slops nro thrown. Cop poras wo Und to bo ono of tho bcstund cheapest of disinfectants. A pound of It costs but little; If dlssolvod in hot water nnd thrown occasionally about foul places thoro can bo no dnngor of breeding fovcr or diphtheria. Llmois oxccllcnt also to scatter about. Tho beautiful feathory ferns and vclvoty mojscs that grow so abund antly in tho woodn may ho mado to decoruto tho rooms. Tako up ctiro- fully with plenty of dirt and put in nny old dish nnd water freely; by dis posing them with caro they mny bo made to bo mlto ornamental. City I .idles go miles to gather them for ferneries. There are many varieties of ferns, nnd If onco started give much satisfaction with little trouble. Anything that goes to mako homo moro attractive to tho boys and girls Is labor woll Invested, I should liko to hear from that lady In tho Stato Grange who talks about fixing up tho boys' rooms nice. I echo her vlows. Mns. L. M. S. CHOICE KECIPF.8. Vinkqau Pjk. Wo append two recipes trusting that ono or tho other upon trial will prove to bo tho ono you nro in search of : No. 1. Ono largo sized cup of tmgar; ono cup of vinegar not too strong; n heaping tnblespoonful of Hour nnd n llttlo lomon peel. Bako with two crusts. No. 2. Ono tcacupful of sugar, ono egg und ono heaping tnblospoonful of Hour hcate.ii togothcr; thou add two tablcspooufuls ol sharp vinegar nnd n scant toacupfulofcold wator. Flavor with nutmeg, If liked, nnd bako with two crusts. Baulky Coitki:. Wo can rccom mend this ns bolng very nourly as good as coffec,and much moro healthy for tho children,: Wash tho barloy, dry It and brown carofully without burning. Grind, mix with an egg and pour over boiling water. Bull gently for n fow minutes nnd strain. Drink with milk nnd sugar as you liko best. Jumiilks. One-half pound butter; three-fourths of n pound of flour; three-fourths of a cup of white sugar and two eggs well beaten. Add n llttlo nutmeg, nnd mako Into a soft dough; break off in small pieces, roll in sugar nnd bako In rings. Ginger Snaps. Ono pint of mo lasses; ono cup of butter; ono tea- spoonful of ginger; ono toaspoonful of cloves; nnd ono of sodn. Put all togothoron thostovo, lot Itcomo ton boll, und when scarcely cool add Hour sufllclont to roll out. Diu:ad Pudding. Place slices of buttered bread in u deep pudding dish. Cover tho brend with thin slices of tnrt tipples; then put on another layer of bread nnd apples, and contlnuo thus until tho dish is full. Pour milk over tho wholo until thoroughly molstonod. Cover with a pinto und bako two hours, sprlnklo with nny kind of splco desired, and bake uuothor hour. Things Worth Kaowlng. Washing. Tho washerwomen of Holland nnd Kelglura. so proverbially clean, and who get up their linen so beautifully whlto, uso refined borax as n washing powder Instead of soda, In tho proportion of n largo handful of pulverized borax to nbout ton gallons of boiling wuter. Tlioy wivo In soap one-half. All other largo washing establishments adopt thosaiuo mode. I'or laces or cambrics an exlr.t quantity of tho powder Is used, ;ind for crino lines (required to be mado very ttiiT) a Mroug solution Is neccKary. Ilnnix boing n neutral salt, does not in tho slightest dogrco lnjuro tho tcxluro of tho linen; Its effect is to soften tho hardest water, and It should bo kept on overy toilet tnble. To tho tdsto It Is rather sweet, Is used for cleaning the hair, is un excellent dentifrice, nnd in hot countries Is used with tartaric acid and bicarbonate of soda as u cooling beverage. Good ten can not bo nuido from hard water; till water can bo nitulo soft by lidding a teaspoonfulof pulverized borax to nn orillnarv sized ketllo ot wator, In Which It should boll. Tho saving In tho citiuntlty of tea used will bo nt least onc-llftli. Fjxons. Felons nro usually caused by n brulso which loosens tho tlesh from tho bone, nnd then tho part bo comes tho seat of u gathering, and is somotlmes very painful. Soinotlmcs felony last u long tlmo nnd have to bo lanced, causlmr terrible pain: but if taken as soon us they can bo deter mined to bo felons, they may bo cured. Tho remedy to bo applied is u soap poultice. Put sumo soft soap over tho flro In ti small dish; when it bolls thicken with bread crumbs nnd npply ns wnrm ns you can bear it. Two or three applications usually effect n euro; but if It is obstinate, contlnuo tho remedy until u euro is made. When aulro painful, this poultlco will usually caso the felon in it fow momonts. On removing tho poultice, if n drop of water appears abovo u tiny orifice in tho sore, tho felon Is removed nnd no further troublo need bo taken about It. Tin: Santa Cruzo Local Item has the following: A lady In this city, u short tlmo slnco, discovered her .dog n family pot suffering frotnvtho effects of n doso of strychnine. 'Sho Immediately had rccourso tonbottlo of chloroform which was in tho house, and saturating n cloth with it held it closely to tho dog's uoso for u short tlmo. Almost Instantly his convul sions wero arrested, und she could percclvo them gradually growing less, until they censed entirely. Oil was then administered, nn omotlc given, nnd soon sho had tho satisfac tion of seeing tho dog out of danger. This Is said to bo tin lnfulllblo remedy to check tho ltillueuco of poison, provided tho caso is taken In time. Why Jfot the widow? Wo lutvo noticed as n rule, unys tho 6au Francisco Km, that gentlemen holding the position of administrator or manager of estates, tho property of women and children, are always anx ious that tho widow shall so dlaposo of her property that tho children will sccuro the bcncllt thereof. It Is ro murkable, too, that when tho property Is onco In n position that tbo woman's consent Is no longer ncccisary to Its manogemont, tho solloltudo for tho children' rights Is no longor so ap parent on tho part of thoadmlnlstrator. Wiicn n man dies possessed of much of tho goods of this world, it is uiually found that ho has named In his will somo "tried and true friend" to nil minister on tho cstatonnd seo'lhat tho widow und orphans nro fairly dealt with In tho partition nud caro of prop erty. Men havo mndo fortunes out of wills of this kind nnd widows nnd orphans hnvo lost everything by tho same process. When wo read of u will In which tho deceased appointed his wlfo administrator, wo feci that a sous! ble man has died. A truo and tried friend may administer on his friend's estato nud do Justlco to his widow and her children, but tho fear Is that tho dead man may havo mado a mistake lu tho selection of tho truo and tried friond. A man must bnvo an lndlllerent opin ion of his wife's ability nnd honesty when ho omits her name from Ills will and leaves her no volco In tho mauagc mont of property that brlotig to her self and children. MoshOunahi:nth. A beautiful orna. meat for tho sitting-room can bo mado bycovorlng a common glass tumbler with inosH, tho latter fastened In placn by sewing cotton wound iirouiid. Then gluo dried mohs upon u saucer Into which net tho tumbler, 1111 Hand tho remaining space in tho vaticcr Willi Iooeo earth from tho woods. Plant tho former with a va.'Icty of ferns, and tho latter with wood-violets. On tho edge of tho grass also plant toniu of tlio nameless llttlo ovcrerenn vl.ie, which bears red (scarlet) berries, und whoso dark glossy, Ivy-llKo follago will trail over tbo fresh blue and whlto of tho violets with beautiful effect. Another good plan Is to flit a rather deep plate with somo of the iiamelcss but beauti ful silvery and light green ami dulkato pink mosses, which are met with In profusion In all tho swamps and marshes. This can bo kept fresh and beautiful as long as It Is not neglected to water It profusely once a duy. It must, of course, bo placed in tho shade, or the moss will blanch and die. In tho center of this, a clump of large azuro violets should bo placed, adding somo curious lichens nud pretty fungus growth from tho barks of forest trees, and a few cone, shells and pcbbcl. .Ma. ICOHri st&ted in his Itoston lecture that h. ton, licyond doubt was nlivo on tho day when Mosher and UougUos wero shot at Hay Itiik-o hut iinco then he ha found uo trace of bin). He intends to (ontnuo tho search with FarXrfEClj.l.DrErJ. Tlio Bird's l'lcdgc, "Winter is ovcrl" piped the miail to tho plover. "(Jladltijgono!"nu.icked tho duck to tho swan. "So aro wcl So aro wo!" ang tho raucy tow wee, "Corn was planted to-day!" sorcamed ft gar lidoiH jay. "fm delighted to l.n v!" cawed n hoar old crow. "Wo'rii building n ntvit," carolled robin red breast. "It'n cjiiito time, I think," trilled a gay hobo- "Your nest ii too narrow,"' said the wren to tho sparrow. "I shan't change it nn inch I" twitted sparrow to finch. "What n very bod manager!" cried rv proud scarlet tanager. "Speak kindly of alll" warbled voices small. "Let s mako it a pledge!" said a thrush in n hedge. "And n written one, tool" whistled clear tlio curlow. "I'm suro 1 n3reol" peeped n modest powec. "I'll plcdgo in ft niluutu," mM a sweet-tempered linnet. Somo carollod it loud, como echoed it shrill. Hut all gavo tho promise, "Wo will, job, wo Will) Kacb mind our own business and never tiicalt ill." ' Youth's Companion. LnrKUS FUOM LITTliH FOLKB. Another llttlo girl nway up In East ern Oregon tells us how sho Is trying to bo useful. Thnt Is right, always bo ready to do cheerfully whatever your hands find to do. If your mother can sparo you, out-door llfo nnd oxer elso Is of grtnt benefit to young grow ing girls. F-AlHVJt'.W, Mny 20th, 1879. l'dltor Homo Circle. As you uro it friend to this Custom Oregon country, I thought you would accept a fow lines from ono of tho bunch grass girls. As my fathor has no boys at homo, I hnvo to work. out doors as well ns In tho hoaso, so ol courjo I hnvo to poison ground squir rels. In doing so I commit many n murder, If killing squirrels is called murdering. If wo don't kill them, tlioy will kill our wheat crops. I net out four hundred nnd forty cabbago plants ono day; tho next morning I went out to sco how my cabbngu was doing; I could only find uhotit oito hundred plants. I think thoro wero u fow squirrels that did not go to bed hungry tlmt night. Tho farmers tiro in big Ittclc this year. Wo havo been having u Bplondld rain ir wo could hnvo ti llttlo moro It would mako us tho happiest set of people there is around. Wo would ho very much obliged If tho wobfootors would eentl up somo of those old fir trees to set out for shado trees, nnd fir wood. I llvod near nnd In Vancouver tho most of my llfo. Wo havo boon In this Eastern Orcgon'ubout n yonr nnd n linir. And till I can say lor it is "Hurrah for tho beautiful bunch grass bills!" Our nearest post ofllco Is Centorville. Wo llvo six miles from tho town of Centorville. Yours very truly, ANNin A. Tinsm:v. A l:vr Hunt. I'l.KAHANT IIOMU, JlltlO 0. Kditor Homo Ciicloi It would bo doing Injustice to thu young heroes and horoluus of our vicinity lu not noticing their bravory nnd victory, in which they nil wero partakers of on Sunday last. Aftor Sunday school was attondoU and tho youngsters roturnod homo and woro wandering tho green moadows o'or for strawberries, their attention was attracted to tho found of dogs in chase of n doer, which nt that tlmo was near by. Strawberries now lost nil tholr charms. Clubs nnd clods flew frocly and fust nftcr tho door ns It mado good Its ccnpo, over fences out on tho mnln road, when thoro It was encountered by a fair damsel of swoct slxtoon, (who, as somo may supposo run tho opposite, but not so), who went in pursuit taking In com pany tho llttlo hunters, dotermlued to catch that deer If tlioy followed It to Sandy. Yot they did not go fur bo foro they took It captive. All tried u hand to bring in tho prl.u but failed as Its weight was 150 lb. Thu moil folks at homo wero informed by ono of tho band to como nnd lielii carry in tho deer they had killed. Tho mimes of this hunting party uro Klla Otis, Kttn Otis. Stephen Wablll. Irene Mtepuons, Stophons, years. Wnrren ami Claronco ages from sixtcon to six l'l.AIK JlMNA. Ketcu Good Mule. Children, each ono of you would do well to learn the following seven rules, nnd ever keop them In your memory, and you will find tlmt tlioy will aid you in your Journey through this life: Waste neither time nor money in small und useless pleasure nntl Indul gence. Men cannot lie safely Intrusted with wealth until they havo learned In dustry und wlf content. l!urn money before you speml It. Novtr run In debt iiiilchiyuiicaiisco your w.iy out ngnln. jNoversiKMi: evn oi any one. Ho ut before you uro generous KffpyimrM-lfJiiuoH'iit Ifymi wculd JULY. MEETING of Tin: Washington County AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Tho Mrcctors ol tha Wellington C nir.ly Agricultural 8oelcty hAto ottered QOOO.OO ! in tho ag&i ,'., tit f.wtest HiiDiiliiR iinil Tiollins Horses ! Tlio trial ol pool ta ta!o pl.ico orer tho rotiMO nn tho Hewitt' l'nlr Croutidi, ni&r IIHIsburii Washington Co., Or., July 3d n ml Sill, 1810. PIIOOUAMM13: July 3d, 1 r. M. l"tct Itunnlnx Itorco, Mire or Oeldin;, 3 years old, Inllo and rccat, entrance 10 per cent. 1M tM July 4 tli, 1 y. u. Itotc-it TrotUng Homo, Kara or OeMlnir, IroJ (or all, threo In die, cntrancd 10 per rent., S176, 178. JM Immediately afterward, Fantett Ilnnnlnir Hone, Maro or OclJInjr, free (or all, Single Dash ol 1 ) mllo, en trance 10 per rent., SAO, $100 Tho rules rmrrnlntr roelnjr ist tlio Annual Meotlrvr ot Society will lie In torco at tlio July llcetlnr. Admission for men and boys over 1G years ot op, RO cents per day. Women and bojs under that ie, tree. It. Ihdrik, l'rooldcnt. 1), It, O. Uii'LT, Secretary, maylO-lm LUMBER i LUMBEB I CHOICE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS AT- SWART5PS MILL ! roncing, rioorlnj nod Hustle A spoclilly. l'lincd or rotiirn Inmlicr dillfcroil at low ratoa. Orders promptly ruled. Milt On miles out of Salem, on the tlltcrion road, anl-;Bly u. BWAnTZ, Proprietor. AGENTS, READ THIS! WoIUpy ARonlsa ftiUry of ilOO per month and cxpcnaen, or allow a Unjo eoiumlnion, U tell our nsw and wonderful Inventions. Wo moan uhat wo say, txunplo free. Addrwl KIIF.ItllAN A. CO., ManlioU, Xllt.lt. nmjCm WESTERN FANNING MILLS Warohouso Soparators ! Polton Horso Poworsl I lio manufactured nd sold hundrrdi of Uie Vr ter KannlnK Ullll, ihat aro In general uro nml giro good saUtfactlon, l'rlce, SJO. lllll and Warehouio Kcpnmtnrs m.vlo In or Jcr of any desired capacity, t'utt, rX) to (ua, i ommTon ai.i:, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 20 PELTON HORSE-POWERS U'lihli nro known to lie the Rest Ever Used h Orcgon-A Great Dargaln THOS. HOLMAN, C5n.lo2ia, Ox'orou, lcbi-Clil KOSHLAND BROS., COMMISSION MERCHANTS nr.Ai.i:its in Wool, Hides and Furs.firaln Bags, WOOL DAG0, Burlaps and General Merchandise. Cor. North Front and C Sts., Z'ortlAxxcl, Oroson. Cash Advances Mado and Ooniin tnonta Collclted. ma) 0 Sui laTAUI.IUIIKI) IN 1W. WILLAMETTE NUESERY, G. W. Walling St Son, Proprs. Osworjo, Olacknmaa Co., Or. KipciJal stUntlon ulien to l'lntu, Prune and (licrry Trewi Corrt.ioiidet.ce soMcllod. fcMI3m sill. H. V. OIIANK, B IIIIVKT U.C'ol., laletlcrKeonU.l). Volutoers. uuicn. jiniiHn's MOfK. uu suira, ijrrr FrcHh nad Truo To Alamo ! We will ootid Uia follOMlnir secU tiotnaldloii re rclpt of prliv. Itemlt hy I'. O. money order or juttatfe puunw, licet, per os. . . 100 100 Hie U 1'ur.nlp, H.r in. ItaddMi. " Kiilnnarli, " Tumln. ' 100 lOu 10a 10a tie Carrot, " . UtoObae, per ol. IaUuuu, " , union, Tomato, Aba In 10 cent lacktts. all rarletlet of VnretaUee. lloitcr anil True Heed, hend foricentral l'rlce Ut. Til OH. A. CO.V h CO., aplMia pd 1,047 Hooanl tJtrect, Htn Kranttwu, J, HI I.I. BlIIOIH. W. II, KINO, Dubois & king, Commission Merchants. AllVANCKH JIAIli: ON lONbldNMIl.NTH. 411 Washington Bt San Francisco, 108 Front kt., Portland, Or. (.'IrcuUr ami other litlorinatloii n2anllnif thu oo liurktt furnlilictl on anjillmttou la our Portum! IIouu. may 10 U tnnn A YKAU mt rtriiosi tfiKtvtiU. Outfit tnt, H I AdJrt-M I. O, VkHKKV. Auu.U, Mftliif. iaa)u iy PACIFIC EUBBER PAINT! He JVot lluctilvcU ly ImlfatloiiN Now Wliiif nnVred in tlila market, ThU Calnt Ivw Ikk.ii In 111 lu thl. hUtii mt I'Uiz and liy mj many, with uU.taUiry roiill., tliat It nttili ii'i Utt.r rit-oiu. mendfttlon. iipFainvaM & iBl I . V5V .-9fUr . ." v.- S? co. c? -jS JPXlIon XlXrDTTOKXSI Sf ml Vtiv Siuii(iiv Can, HODGU, BAVI3 & CO., Wbolvsnio JJruyifittt, j rvTt?rC"iru VALUABLE LAND S-A.HiE12 A l-nrgo Tract ot Land In Til lamook County In offered For Hnlc. Mil. JOSEPH aitAlir.t,. of Lon-r I'nlrt. Tin.miuj. tounly, Orrffou, offiri for rula MHJO 01tFK ot M (rood lruid a.1 any ono could oik for In tny conn try. (Iter joi) acre liralrlo Imd. Ilio thntor and tiriuli land nil IctcI, ftltli plenty ot tmck range. Oomt house; tnoliarn.; nearly all fenced; two mod orchards of excellent fruit; 23 acres of timothy meadow. A ijwu im-aiiuii inr n uairy iirm, rileo TCVOnaMe. .taxied luid. Addrcnl or apply to JOSKriI OltAUEL. -" ' 1 IKCOKl'OUATKD Ifftl. HOME MUTUAL INSUEANOE 00 OF OALIFOUNIA. Fire 023.13T ! LOSSES PAID orotic, $1,334,633, LOSSES Paid in owera "!; $162,363.2! Orogon Brauoh Offlco, Goo. Ii. Sfcory, Managei Soiitlicftdt corner 1'irst ntul SUirk Streets, Opji. Laud & liltous lUnk, apiMf 3?ortland, Oi J. W. MEREDITH, Dental Itooms at tlio old stAiitl, (IHISWOLD'S 11LOCK, OI'I'. THK MANN sall:m, OREGON. felly FOR SALE. 640 Acres of ON Till: UNI! OK THU Mt. Jofforson Pnos HoaJ Rltullvd one lulle ftlioro Hi hams. In Marlon rVim UOatres under leniv, well llmtieml, well mate, some Imnrovcmcnt. and a nortlon In nilllrsUnn Tils liind H tlliiatetl on the cl rt the Coh iioiinuin., oi leant inn ci u inn iio cncspiyclet ki.u . .iir.b u iiiuiiiiiaii, Kill, It U reached liy a leiol road from Hnletn, nn htllt, I.AII. tatf .1.1. n ft I. I.i .,. n.l.l.. j. .1....., ,.v..,v , ., .. . ... i,,u lUIII'ltUI n lllKftl lied country, l(lifo.! ntbhlmni, andaincro hea rnrlon cannot to found. N. Ikk.IIioiho a k rolii the line, Ilxcellent for itmli rnnrc, and hundred miv.vi imiiii inn. .un iv.iwitvii iur uncut a. a co .i an acre, Till Is a l.uoml.lo ontMrtiinllr for aome Unnrr , oui ot coins Into the ttin.li IiiuIiicm extenilrelr. orl acolqnyof tlirronr four funlllM of Oelinnni, 1 are nrtiiy licnuani pcltlrj in the t trinity, and thejj fart of Hie piuvliaM ptlie. f.'..nd an at re, ran Ul ir ivrm wi yearf ri Mllliui lllllivmenll, at low B vi niii-nvi, Callc.nor rI!to H. A. (T.uilcr I'aninr Oir.ee. 'o, f Wa.lilniitaii fct.. ... l'ortlnnd, Orifl irr ir, 11, nimu, rMJUIl. THOROUGHBRED BERKSHIRE PH joii. w. jimii:rt, sali lias three litters (.1 Thoioiulilircd llcrlahtnl and oui suptily Ihow ilr.lrou. of accurlnf thl train of itock with u i twice anlniaU an can be ll uia UIIIICil M41M. Tim Iknr llutiii IfmiewolL 'n. ! u I. rn the American llorkthira Auwlntloutn Vol. Ill American ucm.nira llecord M larnmnl Way I -.v. vj .onk. ..,.,tv, r Vllll,l!bim, rlIKI1 invis ara of the Crown I'rhieu family of llcrtuhli I'iit. iiiuicriu win uy nun nare iriren tun latun r or uarucuiArs an j tli lul.ln IM npltt-ll J. if. iiittiKur, fmcin. on GunsKSu: BENJ. FOR3TNEI TTAH A Ullfll! HTOt'K OK CIIK.VI Military Brcccb-loaiiiiiz Rifle mhoK Uie rll'KNCHII, 8IIAIU-E, II 131 1 NO WINCH WriMl. AIM, a hill OMorUncut of 33xoooX&aocUxsiS I WIOT.tlU.NH and N'OltTINO llirUH.cf slid 11UMC, A IU1I IIIW Ol Porkct sjullcrr. Knlvesi. Riui KCISHOIW.dlrect from KngUml. AIM Flshlsil win sen asiow asiuyuour. MILWAUK1E NUBS! Milwaukio, Orogon I CONiiTASTLV ON HAND, ALU KINli Trei SHRUBBE.RY, ORNAMENTAL TREES AND Only Firat-Olass Goods AlililllViS: SETH LUELLING & Milwaukio, Oroi J11UIW FOB SAN FRANC Curryluic Hie Uullrd im Ms WclU, I'ri:o X Co' Vxprl tiii: OREGON STEAMSI AND THE PACIFIC C3AST SrEAMSI irjii;.uii Every Fivo Daysl Kor l'iet,ievut vuc of tU'.r new All hljw, 1U.1 State of Oregon) George W Ell vt vaic of CallfornU v.Misn i'V t. juiik :i. h. 13, it rlll!,i ( II I r,M.t.Tj .!J tall tlu, urll In !l I i.iii .uuv. and t.'ii.iu, :i:o. vi . u kidi.i ll, kt. o.l lor ii. r I bii.i lnurr.- I'otlUul J, JlrfilHi K ". Altt'Y.l ip. u. ai.i1 4.i' I itiit ft' rrl UIL nit'll'l, MIlia'Llgll'i. itj