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WILLAMETTE FARMER. M WwMmmm IMUID ITinr TAaTJaT, BT OLA7.KE Sc OBAIG, rusutrmt axd ntorniiToM. n. A. CLAIIKE. D. W. CHAIG. Terms or Subscription. One copy, one year (51 numberr), ...tH.OO One copy, ilx monthi (M nturberi) 1.00 One copy, three month (1J nninber) (0 POHTLAND, Kill DAY, NOV. 28, 1870. A GRANGEBS'S COMMENTS. Editor Willnmotto Farmer: Doing n regular render of tho P.vn Mini I noticed, nnd wn.s very favor nbly Impressed with tho article, ono of n series, lately appearing lit your pnper entitled, "How shall tho fJrntigo bo inndn useful nnd powerful? No. I." Tho writer Is evidently a thought ful and Intelligent man, nnd In tho consideration of his subject ho tnnkes numerous suggestions qulto nppropos to tho question, nnd also tells sorno truth, pnrtlculnrly whenhosnya "thnt tho order of tho 1. of II. hns boon pro ductive of much good," thnt "tho of forts wcro mndo by individuals with in tho order, nnd woro not prolltnblo to them individually but procured nil such articles (machinery, etc.,) for the bonclltof tho farmers of tho Htnto;" "thnt many dlfllcul.lcs lie In tho wny of success, tho greatest of wliloli 1 found in tho1 Jealousy and timidity of Individuals." Those, I say, nro truths, and they nro perhaps forclblo to extent tho author of them hardly appreciated. Tho farmers (at loast I do) know that a wagon costing $K!0 to $175 In tho '71 could bo bought for $10.") to $110 In '"(!. A combined reaper nnd mower was l!5 to J15 per cent, cheaper and that tho whole scale of prices Is proportionately reduced. A year when rust has well high destroyed our crops, when tho Scotch Loan Co. Is foreclosing many mort gages, nnd tho outlook Is not pecu liarly for tho agrarian portion of tho community, overy ono can uppreclato this reduction, which Is owing, our correspondent snys, to tho oiTort of a fow Individuals within tho ordor,(yos, to a very fow, you enn number them on tho, lingers of one hand), who did not dorlvo nny profit to themselves; not to nny grcnt extent, they didn't. In 1874 n corporation vnt organized, with headquarters nt Portland, with tho avowed purposoof acting as agont to Import all artlclos and machinery nocded by tho Oregon farmers. A circular letter, oxplnlnlng tho object of tho organization, was printed nnd issued to Individuals nnd granges. Articles of Incorporation, also explain ing tho object of tho Incorportion, wcro printed nnd issued and in duo courso of tlmo tho "N W. S. S. nnd Com. Co., P. of II.," oponed its stock books, nnd stock subscription lists wero circulated, and homo $10,000 In stock was subscribed. Tho subscribers woro nil mombors of tho granger or ganization. Not n shnro of stock was hold ouUlde. Meetings wero held nnd nil stockholders that choso wero represented. Directors woro elected nil farmers, remember; n Secretary, hiniHcit n farmer, was chosen, nod tho organisation commenced business. It was then in n shapo to buy ma chiuory, to contract nnd bo contract ed with. To conduct operations only ono thing remained 1. v., tho grand power that makes tho world go round, money, capital. The Company had neither money nor Its substitute, credit. Kvory exertion short of ab solute litigation (and that was Inter dicted by tho principles of our order) was employed to collect tho llrst as hossinentofoO percent, upon thocap Ital stock; u trilling sum was collect ed, not near sutllcleut to put tho bus luchs upon a working foundation. What could bo done was done, and, Anally to bo brief tho "Individuals within tho order," some Hvo or six, oeelng that failure was unavoidable without other assistance than stock subscriptions would give, camo for ward and signed notes to J.add v Tllton, thu First National Hank, and othors.endorsed contracts with wagon and machine companies, and alto gether pledged their credit for near If not quite $1,000 each. Tho contract for machinery, every contract made by tho company, wero madu In tho name of tho company, Tho only contracts that wero by any possible construction prlvato wero IIiom) promisory notes which raised money to tloat tho company. After two ycar duration tho purses of these private individuals wero exhausted. Tho stock hooks upon which they had relied were unproductive. Tho low price at which tho machinery was sold to tho farmers loft no possibility nnd left nn unincumbered field to tho middlemen. To tho gentlemen who so quiotly enmo forward nnd without tho re motest chnnco for self profit, pledged their faith and paid their money to carry tho Farmers' Co,, is loft tho sat isfaction of paying tho heavy reckon ing. Some of them hnvo slnco been unfortunato nnd nro unablo to bear their shnro In lifting tho notes, now held byLndd & Tllton, tho Scotch Lonn Compnny nnd various other creditors, nnd tho remnlndcr will bo compelled to pay their share. Tho Compnny Is hopelessly insolvent: there nro no nssots; nnd nothing Is left out of tho ruins to pay tlieso over zealous grangers tho nniount they expended for tho good of their brothers of tho order, except tho un- paid subscriptions to tho stock. This I submit should bo paid by tho stockholders, nnd paid liberally, ns men of honor mon who understand tho law9 of right, should pny. Did Odd Fellows or Masons become bo for getful of tho duties and obligations of their order, nnd of tho commonest lnw of right nnd Justice, they would bo expelled, There Is no Just not honest defense to tho liability of these men. Tho objects of tho Co. woro set out so thnt "they who ran could read;" they wcro printed in circular letters; they wero open to tho Inspection of overy subscriber, nnd nothing but idiotic simplicity could hnvo been Ig norant of tho printed paper that was circulated. Gentlemen, farmers, mon of honor, why will you Isully your credit, tils graco your honor, desert your com panions of tho Grango In adversity, and prove yourselves reccant to every obligation that honor, good faith uud common honesty Impose upon you? What organization can b) formed among you, with nny hopo of success, if you exhibit no moro fideli ty to tho order, no moro sonso of bus iness obligations, nnd no greator hon esty than will bo dlscloso If your In nate sense of decency tells you should bo douu voluntarily? No ono nsserts that tho buslnus of tho Company was conducted dishonestly. No ono has over Inspected tho books, and conso quontly few porhups npproelnto fully tho enormous oxponsoof conducting a hardware business of that magni tude. Tho author of "No l" enn not ox poet to build up many moro successful grnngo business organizations unless ho first instills into tho breast of my fellow fnrmors tho ncccsity of meet nil business obligations nnd of regard ing their wprd ns being ns good ns their bond. Tlioy must "commoncont tho beginning nnd work up" a good ways botoro they enn do business on nny othor principle If you will nllow mo spneo in an other Issuo I will wrlto ngaln and etnto why this ontorprlso was not as it might, could nnd should hnvo bcon ft grand success. I sign myself, I hope, An Honest Faiimkh. XOTKB OF IMP TO NATIONAL GRANGE. 1IY MllS. C. K. BIUl'LKY. OONTINCKn.l Tho main roads here aro all torn piked at great expense to bottlers. Brother M. has already spent slxteon hundred dollars to build roads through his farm. Ho also has miles of under drnln. They have n flno farm, a saw mill and n beautiful house nnd grounds, but It is not healthful nnd they wish to sell nnd como to Oregon. A very ploajsant family reunion was held hero, nt which my husband's brother and five of his sisters wcro present. Most of tho oldor members looked natural to him, but tho youn ger ones did not. Whllo horo wo vis ited tho church-yard, not far away, where tho father nnd mother were laid u fow years ago. They had lived to see their thirteen children all mar ried and occupying honorable po.sl Moiis In life. Although farmers, they had not only reared their largo fami ly, but hail acquired a competency besides. Loving words wero epokon of them and tears shed In their mem ory. Hro. M. and family made n party for us during our stay, to which wero Invited their vlllauo acqualntAnce" and their granger friends around. It was it delightful affair. My husb.tudN relatives had been strangers to me, as mine had been to him, and I can never forgot tho loving cordiality with which they treated tho stranger sister who craved it place in their af fections. Wo had pleasant visits with oursl-tors In and around lllchwood, also visited one in her beautiful home In Kenton. ( While visiting a .sister in Marysvllle wo attended tho Friday afternoon exercises of tho public schools at their fine now building They havo qulto n start towards n mil oum, ami my husbauu loft them Biimo bottles of Oregon wheat. Wo spent sonic tlmo with it sister nt her delightful homo In Deloware, Ohio. Tho country horo is moro rolling nnd Htotyably healthier than nt lllchwood. Wo visited their beautiful cemetery, and a beautiful artificial lake and park near tho town. Visited tho Universi ty nnd drank from tho sulphur 9prlng In tho grounds, nlso Went thrOUgn their oxtcusivo museum. In tho park is a flno collection of overgrcens, but wo looked in vain for some which would remind us of Oregon. This Is it beautiful rural town, nnd hero wo first noticed union lawns, in fact fences nro not at nil fashionable here. Their lawns extend to the street, nnd thcro Is nothing to lndicnto whero ones possessions begin or end. Mnny inquiries wcro mndo of us in regard to Oregonlans who attended tho Uni versity here, and wo wcro muclf pleased to receive visits from Osman and WIllIo Royal, now nttondlng tho school. Wo spent ft day very I nlrir.Qriritli. itlfl, l)n. itnrl "r..i tint. ledgo at their beautiful homo here. Thoy look but llttlo older than when they loft Oregon, nnd expressed n hopo thnt they should return somo (lino ns they llko this country best. Wo visited it sister In Mt. Vornon, Knox county, nnd hero wo saw tho finest sconory in Ohio. Tho city looked oid nnd dilapidated. In fact wo had scon very fow now buildings or Improvements slnco leaving Mich igan. Wo visited friends nnd rela tives In tho country round about, nnd nmong others nn uncle of eighty-four years old. Ho spent most of his tlmo reading, and having always been n reader nnd thlnkor, his mind was yet vigorous. It had been long years slnco I lind boon called "my dear child," "sis," etc., but such expres sions of endearmont coming from this dear old man carried mo back with pleasant memories to my childhood. Ho expressed n wish that It might not bo long till ho should bo permit ted to Join his lamented wlfo who had "crossed tho dark river" n few years boforc. My husband was raised it mllo from Mt. Vernon, and hero the family resided when ho started for Oregon in '02. Wo called at tho old homestead, nnd its owner, n former schoolmate, meeting us at tho gate, callod Mr. Shlploy by namo and ex tended his hand as readily as II they had not boon separated so many yean?. Sister had it family reunion for us, and wo wcro delightfully entertained by others. Wo visited tho cemotery in which is ono of thoso ancient mounds for which Ohio is so celebra ted. Hud n pleasant visit with some nephews nnd nieces nt Mt. Gllcad. In traveling through tho country wo saw nt almost every other farm liouso pcoplo making npplo butter out of doors. In fact we thought wo had got into tho homo of that article. On inquiry we found thnt apples wcro very plenty, which might not bo tho caso again for several years, nnd pco plo wore making tho most of thorn. Thoy wcro very good, but speckled nnd wormy, and not qulto so highly (lavorcd as thoy woro in Michigan. Wo saw n great many flno cows in Ohio, most of thorn wcro grado short horns. Wo had Boon ns much snow by tho 6th of November as wo saw in Oregon during tho wholo provlous Winter. Tho wheat hero looked llko screenings compared with ours. Wo wont to Clovoland through n moro hilly part of tho country than wo had yet seen. I wished much to pass through tho northern part of Ohio by daylight, having nover dono so, but. for tho third time in my llfo, was obliged to go ovor it at nignt, us our tlmo was so limited. TO UK CONTIXCKUJ A rouiritY export Informs tho Maino Farmer that tho best way to prevent lions eating their eggs Is to eat the hens. Tho F.uiUKli ouly coita !.00 a year in ad vance Important to formers. TI.o want of a reliable book by which to calculate the value of wheat in this market when quoted at any price in the I.iverjxjol ami London markets hat Ions leen felt, hut which ii now happily met in tho " Wheat Ucalura' (iiiidc," cimniiled by J, II. i'ariili, mauagvr of tho MerviianU' Kxchauge, thin city, ami which bo hai arranged to e 11 at the exmiUugly low price of 23 cent jn-r copy cah to accoimuuiv order. It in erv un- Ritat to any and all who tell wheat to lo able in lea than livn minute to tell (ai lliey can from this book) tho price of wheat in tint market when tacd on Kngliih price, which govern thu market on tin coatt. Calcula tion am warranted thoroughly correct. Kn clam '.'A ct coin to J. It. Karith, Portland, who will mail tho ump!ilit in return. In tho Whole HUtory of Medicine No prvtaration ho ever performed uch mar wlor.i curia, or unintiiiiod to wide a reputa tion ai AiEi;' CiiKiir.v l'lXTOKJtL, which it reoiyuiied a the world' remedy for all di ease ot the throat and luugt. It lonj; con tinued erioof wonderful cure in all climate ha made it universally known a a Kifo aud reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary cold, which aro tho forerunner of morv eriou duordir. it act pecdiiy and turvly, .iIhuy relieving uuVriu(j, aud often taviug life. The protection it afford, by it timely uo in the throat and lung duonlen of chil dren, make it an iuvaluable remedy to Ui kept alwav on hand m every home. Ko per teni can utforvl to U without it, and thow who Imoouce ued it never will. From their know ledgo of it cvmiitum and effects, ph)iciau tut the CiumiY 1'kctoiml exteu (lively m their practice, and elergjmeu rec ommend it. It is absolutely certain in it remedial effect, and will alwavicuro whero cure aro poiblo. Tor sale by all dealer. Hodge, Davit & Co., Portland, whiteale Usnt White's Prairie Flower. Taken before retiring will Inturo agood.nljflit'i rest, with an awakening hi the rosy morn to health, tourate and t Igor. For coated torifruo, bud breath, iltk head the, or any disturbance amine; from d,tejtla or lor. pld liter. It l without a peer. Its action on disease 1.1 liulctlni; twins almost Instantly. The huo ami cry raiscu ajntinn is j j'lt.cn. imcuhhiu uk."hu n, foreseen In In adtent tho destruction ol thilr nctirloua business, and tho thousands of, unsolliltcd testimonial flowing In from all art of Iho New World. If a iure In dication of It irrcit merit. Trial tiro at all drug store. Half twund bottles, 75 cent". CHAS. LAMJ LEY CO., holcsale OniinflsUi, Sole Amenta. ralie Impreaalone It Ii generally npicd by phrilclani anil the roji!e generally that l)JiT'li cannot Imarlably be mrcd, but c are pleased to say that GK' AloisT Fiona hM never, to our ano icur?, iaucu vi euro 4ri.n and Liter Complaint In all It forms, tuch a fcour Stomach, Costlvcness, Sick Headache, palpitation ot the Heart. Indention, bad Uute In the mouth, &e. Out of iho eo ono dbien bottles sold last tear, not a sulil tall ure wa reported, but thousand of complimentary letter recefrcd from DruirRist of wonderful curw. Three d '111 relleto any case. Try It. Sample bottle 10 cents. Ilegular lite Ts cent. Forsalebyall druy.-UtJ. Coimtitnnlloii t'tireel. An old phjilchn, rctlrid fromrractkc, hatlnir had plated In Ms Inn.l. by an Kot India missionary the lurtifuli of a elinple Ti-iretabjo Ktmdy for the mcedy and iwrmanent euro for Consuniptlon, Ilronehltls L'a- larrn, AStnina, nnu un niriut itiiu ..uiih rtuutnn, also a tMsltlva and radical cure for Ntriuiis Peblllty and all Ncriout Complaints, alter limine tested lb) wonderful turatlie pomrs In thousands it ease, has felt It hit duty t" niako known to his tutrcrinir icilow. Actuatwl by this motlro and a desire to relieve human ulfirinir, I will ttnd free of charge to all who deslrelt, this rccfie, In Ocrnun, I'rench, or Knirllili. with full directions tor prtparlnj and lulnir. bent by mall by auiireiuiiliir witii siaini', noiiuiiir tuts i-ui-tr, ,,. ,, L twptr, r, U. Y. SnttRtn, 111) l'otrs' liltxk, Uuthcste 31-5m (JjlTrifT A YHAIl and exiien.es toairenta, Outfit free. V ' ' Addrn I1 O. YlCKKIlY, Autrusta, Maine. InajO ly CHANQEOP FIRM. I hue Oil dav admitted my son. CIIAULM J. 11. MALAIIKI.Y, as a rtnir, ami the buslnc will be Know n anu conuueteu unutr me umi name oi D. J. MALARKEY &CO. ProduoE Commission Merchants! Who ctate Dealer In CHAIN and PROVISIONS, At our (tons on the levecs, 8, 10 and 12 Front St., FortTXj-igkJxno. Fneeltl attention tn the ssle of 1'annaml Dairy Pro- duee, Oraln, Ilium, Hides, Hour and Wool. Auiauci ma j on npprouii kiupmenu. junuti DR. H. SMITH, Dontist. OFFICE: Moore niotk, otcr Lit)' store. f-alem. Ori'iron, hovil-tl BARBER &NICKLIN, 100 Pint Nt Portland, Orecou. auMly IS. n. BURK, I)ATON, W. T General Land ,cent, Ilrokcr, and Ocir cral aeenl. A TTKNDS TO ALL llL'SlNESS 1'UOIIITI.V V Clerk District Court; Comml.sloncr of Deed for Ortifon; Notary fubllci U. S.CoinmUloner.eU'.hKSm NEW HARDWARE STORE LEO WILLIS, At Cunningham's Old Stand, Commercial Street, Next loor to the llank, SAL.KM, Ol.dGON, I now reivlrlng an tr Urcly ni and complete slock of HAB D W AR E Of Estry inscription. AUo Cooking Stovos and Ranges Of man) choice tttlos, and a Urge rarltt) of OFFICE & PARLOR STOVES, Willi a complete Hat of TIN AND GUANITKtVABK. Which he Is enabled to offer to the public at very low prlct lor ituu or to prompt l')ing ustower. K WOl'LI) HESI'ECTFVLLY SOLICIT AM IN. tiwclloo of Ms stotk by liunnaMr. confident of buablHlv torleue. both a to aualllv and rricea of buabll tods, and kojie to merit a fair share of the patronage of the cltircn ul baletn and suiroundinc country, and thus build ui a Permanent lluidness. He will hast a Competent Tinner tmploied, who will do all Itepairine and Job Work in thatllne at short and reasonable rate. 1'leue call and Me me tl tuy new stand busl net. LEO WILLIS. fiiu, October 1, 1. WEEKS & MORGAN, . 219 and 251 Front Street, NO: I'HtwecnUalnand MacUton, Wholesale and Retail GROCERY, PROVISIONS FEED STORE. Tht ttt el food at Iui4t mirket ra'.s. Country ordiri tollrlud. Couatr prtaluce taken In exchange for tupplle. K.WEEK.. noe7tl A. II. VIOKiiAN, FORALE. 150,000 FRUIT TREES! milKF-NTIllE STOCK OF MV 1LTE.NS1VE Nl'R. JL ssiireat Vlilwaukle for sole en reasonable, tenns. In consequence st thedeatiiof in) son, hating no oto UaM.it me, I hate determined to clow out that part of my buslnes as stunt as )Mlb!e. Inquire at alllwaukleor at ui) store. No. C4 Eirst itrtvi, lVttUud soiMm SETII LVELLINO Land Office Notice, Laxo OrrtCE at Ooo Cut, Oo, i OctkukSI. T9. J TltTOTlCE 15 IIEltEllY (1IVEN THAT THE FOL X lowing named K'ttler has tiled notltv of hU In tel tion to uuke Anal proof In supwrt of his claim, and seeure nnal entry thereof at the exjilratlon ot thirty dat fnm tht date of this uotlce, tli; MlUiauithmall, Homestead application NoJ.Ulfor tht E. I of . W J of ttv. Si, T. I N, K. I W.. and nairee the fttliwln.- a. hit wilnewee, tit: Iatld Urookt, of Multnomah county, Ortiron, and W, u, llrooks, of JIultncuuh counl t . Ortvon. noi l-JI LT, UAIUX, Ileflrter. K.VTlMi'i c-ui'li Lnzi:i:K. ilia M llnut ltrllUh Itemetly Thtre 1 unqrstlvnablt no other rtuiedvo certain in Its t Setts. AJT1IMA iWINTEIt Ctll'OH. blill.NL 111X13 and lilbtlHUKIls OFTHETIII'.OAT alike jleld lo it luftuvnee. The hli lie.t medical teslluioo) states no UtUr cure lor, tiiese eomidaliiU exist tnow iirovetl be otcr half a century carwiienoe). They contain no eiJuiu, nor- iiia,4irany sivuent uruar. rtr:ATlli sAiiitii i.t tENOLS, vtaKtl by THOMAS KEAT1MJ, Locdea, krltaln, are ao!d ly all liiu.i-Uta. wilKu. IMES swsws PRINTER STILL UVES, MOVES AND DOM J( BEST PRINTING IN OREGON! AT 5 WASHINGTON STBEET POHTLAND. Good Work at Fair Prices la tho boaU upon which ho tloca businctj, May30tf Newl ,t New! New! PACIFIC NURSERY sXibm:, on. F, D, PRETTYMAN and C, N, POTTER, xnoznxx3FOH.s. We hare all kind of Fruit Troos, Shrubbery, Eto. OltNAMIWTAL TOEES AND VINES, All warranted true to name. Send for Catalogue. See our price lint. AdJnws : Jull U rULTrYM.VM & 1-OTTEi:, Salem, Or. COUNTRY RISKS! WANTHD BV T1IK HAMBURG-BREMEN ! Fire Insurance Go. OF IIAMI1UKO, OKHMANV. Capital X,500,000 Surplus 9112,000 I'HILIl' SIT.VF.n k CO., San FranrUco, Oeneral Ab'cnt l'uinc Uoast. H. BOYD & SON, Afcnt for Orcjon and Woslilnirtoii Territory. 00 Plrat HI., next to Lntld A; Tlltou'e, JulUtf INCOHl'OUATEl) 1S0I. I HOME MUTUAL i INSURANCE CO., OF OALIFOIINIA. Slaro Only! LOSSES PAID erAn 31,334,633.44 LOSSES Paid In Oregon lnf,x $162,363.29 Orogon Branch Offlco, Geo. L. Story, Manager, SoutlicMt comer First and Starlc Streets, Ojp. Liild &. Tilton' llauk, aplltf X3osrtlAJE&clf Or. Dlt. K. V. CHASE, REVET U.Col., late Burgeon U.H. Volanteer. k OfDefl. DsirMn'. Uiok. ud suira. , Mtr DK. J. P. Y. TAX DKN BKBGH, BK No. SIX Plmt St., bet. Taylor and Sal mon, I'onlatid, Orecon, Head tbe followluK New Certlflraleat Another Slaughter. would state to the nuMl that I hare been afflicted for about 15 ) ear, and doctoring for nearl j eyery com plaint with man) reputed cool pbrsldan without an 7 relief until I consulted Dr. Van Penberirh, who said worms were the rouse of mjr complaint, and J taltlne Bie of hi worm ivttder I jsused 070 worm In about fire hour. They are on and one-quailcr 0 an Inch lonn, and now uijr ailment and palna son to hare left me altogether, I ruslde at No, 1 W Stark St , l'crtland, Or. Josini Ixiuia. Ala. Jd, UTO. .Tlurder Will Out. One bottle of Dr. Van Penberfh' Wonn Brrup en- Kllol 01 er t,0M wonn from injr ton LouU, ttfildi had 1 eflect of curing him of nerrous spauna. I naide on 18th street, bet. I' and O. Portland. . l-oanaxti, June SI, lo7K. Uojikui 11. Nra. A Large Teaenpfall or Worms Czpell rd. Th is to certlfT that Ilr. Van Denbereh errUM a larv teatsjprull of wpnu from me, tome roeejurinir eiht to ten Wiche In lenzth, and now I feel like a new man again. I reside ou S!d btmt, between K and F, ivruaoo, irregon. a. Lummiix. Orer 2,000 Worms BxpeUed. One hotila of Dr. Van TWithnnrh. ll',nn fit,,n . pellnl oter ?,UOO worm from iu ton, 18 )ear ofaje, I M lltallMTM M, G.llnMi U.u - '... w. UMIHVH UM.t roart-tMi, lis j :i i;o. Roopectorani Stubborn Coughs and Colds yieia promptly to tho kcitllng and cura tive properties 0f Dr. Jarne'a Ex. pectorant. It loosens and promotes the expectoration of irritating mat ter, mltlgntes much pain, and dis tress, and checks Inflammation. Asthma, Bronchitis, and Throat Troubles aro at onco relieved by lr, Jaync's Expectorant. It re moves constriction of tbe llronchlal tubes, loosens phlegm, saoUies nnd heals tho mucous membrane, arrests any feverish tendoncy, aud helps to forward a gradual cure. Consumption, Pleurisy, and Lung Affections aro generally controlled and ameliorated by Dr. Jajrne'n Ex peetorant. It saves tho lungs from tuuch irritation and distress, by re lieving them of tho irritating matters by which thoy aro cloggod, it also suppresses inflammation and gives tho affected parts a chance to heal. Whooping Couoh.Croup and Hoarse ness aro efficaciously treated by Dr. Jawaea Expectorant. It removes difficulty of breathing and oppres sion in tho throat or lungs, promotes tho ejection of mucus and subdues the violence of these complaints at U10 outset. It is a Safe Family Cura tive, of long-established reputation, and where promptly administered, has enabled many to escape serious Lung Affection. ' nooor. DAVIS CO,, Wtoleult Atat' Port usee, ureista. Dr. JAMES WITIIYCOMHE, VETERINARY SURGEON, WILL I'lUCTICE IN IOKTLAND HEItEAFTEn lUrlnir had an cxtonrfre rH, Ih Onuron for thv lint eitfll J l i iUiiicieiH (niarwmco 01 Lijty n HI Willi piTKCeTiJHlUIWI OIIU III1UI IIIHHUII I IT UIO irtA( mont nf ftnr itlwaM on rccclnt of one ilollfcr. Ktaf ih njmptomi a$ near m posifblo, also near thp to auJ ucigiibOi nerve uui n BE.ACK HAWK STABLES, l'OItTLAND. OltEOON. '' fehMm p M. C. NEWBERRY, Commission Merchant, And General Dealer in orkooi Aitu (jAUruiuu r'uviT and rnoDrcic 122 First St., I'drtlnnd, Or. C0NSIQNMENT3' .SOLICITED. P. 0. ITox IU. JulMf WILLIAM DUNBAR. FEED, FAItm, I'llODCCE AND Commission Merchant ! Importer of CtillfornlA Fnilt, Vegetable, Honey, Iluttcr, lift, Italidns, etc., and EXFORTEIt OP Cilt A IN, FLOUH, Wool, Feed, Fruit, Kifirs, cU'. Cor.i Front and dale Su I'ortland, or JuIIU B. F. SWICK, DUN7AL ItOOlIS Over Broyman Bros. Store NONE DUT FINISHED Ol'GIIATIOKS l'EItFOIlMU f,li!SU ESTA11LIS1IED IN lo WILLAMEm NURSERY, G. 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Ce, IiUOZUS JUsXXs, Sncceiwr to J, II, Kisiib A Co., nS Liberty st NEW VOKe CommUisIon Affont TV1R nnVINO AND FOnWARDINO Fll 1? New York via Itthtnn, PactOe Rallroid.aBtt tape uorn, au xioai or aiercnanaite, sua lor "?" ot Vrodact from the Ptcllle cowt, for the colkeuos 01 money, , sscwo RAILEOAD LMDS. Llboi'ul Terms! IOW PHICESI a. LONG TI.TIEt ' LOW INTEREST Ihc Oregon and I'alirornls and Orejta Ctnlral Railroad Companies OFFER their Land for tale upon the folloffisz libe ral terms: One tenth of the price in cash; Interest on the balance at the rate or seren per cent, on rear after tale; and each follovslni; year one-tenth of the principal and Interest on the balance at the rat ol eeen per cent per annan, lloth principal and tster let payable la V. 8. Currency. A discount of ten per cent, will be allowed for rath . StT" Letter to be addreeeed to P. bCUULZE, Ln I sutcui u, m u. n. a., roniana. urccun. JOHN MINTO. 2EIKSIB Of Tll"CTT"rVTf CJTJTTJ11 iTXJUJXVXJ.1 J CJXXJZf rjj ITIAKKS nlestire In offerln? to the Wool-Grower ol X Oregon and the adjotnlmr Territori the chance to purchase TIlOKGUGilUrtED MKULNOs, and t. turtriK panic. Interested that they can, and wlU en. uea.ur iu. ten oneep ui ias sins qoaiuy ana vaip a, ilUCH CIIE1PEK IUTES than nch can powlbly be Imported. Examination and tompariann with oth er ooeep voereQ ia me maraei are coraiaur mrtteeu Addree JOUK MLNtO, Salem, OretotV a. o.i ne nam ana nam Lmot or me noca tm be eea on the ISLAND FARM, adjolnlnj 3aUo-- i.,.wi,iwi dsi even , sue eajnv pusce, or said, saaa loaraaaanau mucoau ot we JR.9f fLV rssT '