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mMmmmmimm 'TT.'mimrmffifrnwiiiwfii awimnwiaiaMM u iii'riff"TwT(iniiHnrrii WM'FanniaHin WILLAMETTE FARMER: SALEM, OREGON. JUNE 20 1884. grange 4olmttii. 4.KANU3 DIRECTORY. The Oregon State Qraage. OFFICERS. Muter Judge It. P. Boise, Salem, Marion Co., Ogn. Overseer I). S. K. Bubk, Myrtle Creek, Dougl s Co., Qua. Lecturer H. E. Hayes, Stafford, Clackamas Co., On. Steward W. B. Thomas, WalU Walla, Wash. Ty. AMt. Steward W. M. HUlcary, Turner, Marion Co., Ozn. Chsplaiu W. II. Gray, Olney, ClaUop Co., Ogu. Treasurer 8. F. Burefa, Iudependeucc, Polk Co., On. Secretary Un. M. J. Train, HarrisbuKr, Llnu Co , Oi;n. Gate Ko-por Tnos. Smith, Auburn, Baker Co.. Ogn. Ceres Mr-. K. B. Beath, Portland, Multno- jmah Co.. Oku. Pomona Miss M. J. Harris, Corvallis, Ben ton Co., Ogn. Flora Mrs. Harriet Cooper, Wilbur, Douglas Co., Ogn. Lady Asst. Steward Mrs. I. L. Hillcary, Tumor, Marion Co., On. Subordinate Oranges ot Oregon Name and Address of Secretary -Time or MoeUn. Oak Plain, No. 6 H. B. Sprenger, Shodd, Linn Co., Oregon. Meets 2 1 Saturday. Tangent, No. 7 J. H. Scott. Tangont, Linn Co., Oregon. 4eets 4th Saturday. 'Grand Prauio, No. 10 Thos. Froman, AU limy, Llnu Co., Oregon. Meets on 4th BitunUv until after October, after that on 2d Saturday. Harrisburg. No 11 S. S. Train, Harrisburg, Linn Co., Oregon. Meets 4th Saturday. Soap Creek, No. 14 W. L Cauthorn, Wells, Benton Co., Oregon. Meets 2d Sat. Charity, No. 150. P. Clinghan, Grnngoville, Idaho Terri'ory., Salem, No. 17 Adam Stephens, Salem, Mar.on Co., Oregon. 1st and 3d Sat. Turner, No. 18 Wm. M. Hilleary, Turner, Marion Coil Oregon. Meets 4th Sat. Lebanon, No. 2i J. M. Settle, Lcbauon, Linn Co , Oregon. Meeti 3d S.U. Knox Butte? No. 22 P. B Mirshal, Albany, Linn Co , Oregon. Meets 4 th Sit. Harmony, No. 23 Mamm Arrant, Albany, Lttm "o., Orpgon. M ;ete 3 1 bat. Mono, No. 25 B. P. Smith, Lewisville, Polk Co., Oicgon. Meets ltt Saturday; Grand Prairie, No. 20 J. C. Jenninas, Junc tion, Lan Co., Oregon. Meets 3 1 Sat. Evening Stir, No. 27 Kuda Kelly, East Port land, Multnomah Co., Oregon. t Sat. Umpqua, No. 23 W. F. Owens, lpeburg, DjUsjUs County, Or. Meet lat Sat. iloMmavilIe, No. 31 W. S. Frluk, Mo- Jlit (iville, Oregon. Meet 1st and 3d Sat. 3oio, No. 36 U. S. Williams, Scio, Linn Co., Oregon. Santiam, No. 37 Oscar Pomtroy, Soio, Linn Cj., Oregon. Meet 2d and 4th Sat Molalla, No. 40 N. H. Darno'l, Molalla, Clackamas Co., Oregon. Mret 2d Sat. Jordan Valley, No. 42, J. B. Trosk, Jordan Vnlley, Linn Co., Oregon. Meets Satur day before 1st and 3d Sunday. Willamette, No. G2 StoUcy Moore, Corval- hr, Beutou Co., Oregon. 1st Thursdry. Siualsw, No. G4 Isaac Simpson, Siuslaw, Lano Co., Oregon. Meet 2d Saturday. Sand Ridge, No. 07 James M. bwank, Al bany Liun Co , Oregon. Meet 2d Sat. West Onion, No. 72 J.' A. Iinbric, West Union, Oregon. Meet 2d Saturday. Woodhurn Grange No. 70. W. F. Itiy, Woodburu, Marion ounty, Or. Howell Prairie, No. 80 Mwita 4tU Saturday. J. W. Howell, Sa'om, Or. Butte Creo'a, No 82 -J. K. White, Butte Crosk Clackamas Co. Meet 2a Saturday. Powell's Valley, No. 81 George Williams, Powell's Valley, Multnomah Co., Oregon. Meet 1st 1 hursday. Goshen, No. 101 meets on the 1st Saturday. W. K. Ddlarrl, Goshen. Lane Co. 2iiaat. Charity, No. 103 Mis Agata Waggoner, Hulsoy, Llnu Co , Oregon. Meet 3d Sat Round Prairin, No. lvO W. M. Collard, Brooke, Marion Co.. Oregon. 21 Sat. Farmington, No. 110 Calvin Jack, Keedville, Washington Co., Oregon. Meet 4th Sat. Tualatin, No. Ill F. M. Kruse, Wilsonville, Clackamas Co., Ore? m. Last Sat. Butte. No. U" Thos Paulsen, Portland, MultuomaiiC)., Oregon. 3d Wed. Wingville, No. 130 Banonia Hturgil, Baker City, Biker Co., Oregon. 1st and 3d Sat. Baker City, No. 152 rhomas Smith. Auburn, Baker Co., Oregon. Meet 2d and 4 th Sat. Canyon City, No. 101 E. S. Penfield, Can yon City, Grant Co., Oregon. Daniel Clark, No. 162 Henry Hall, Prairie City, Grant Co., Oregon. Young's River, No. 172 C. Peterson, Olney, ClaUop Co., Or. Meet 1st Saturday. Onwego. No. 175 G.vW. Stephens, Oswego, Clackamas Co., Oregon. Meet 2d Sat. Josephine, No. 179 -J. S. Chatham, Wilder- ville, Josephine Co., Oregon. Washington, No. 181 Lulu L. Day, Murphy, Josephine Co., Oregon. Meet 3d Sat. Rogue River, No. 190 M. B. Gibson, Ellens burg, Curry Co., Oregon. Washouqal, No. 102 CJ.Moore, Washougal, Clark Co., W. T. Umpqua Diet. Pomona Grange Meet 1st Saturday at 2 P.M., Geo. W. Jones, Sec. Cape Horn Orange, No. Wm. Haffy, Jr. Capo Horn, W. T. C0-9FBBATIOH AT BALZM. Farmcra around Salem liave organized .a co-operative movement that is certain to succeed it conducted with prudence ,and business cnorgy. They have sub scribed with a capital stock fixed at $3,000, and last Saturday, elected direc tors. While the stock is mostly held by grangers tho company consists of farmers in general. There is no reason why any persons who desire should not take an Interest. Someono enquires: "What if merchants all combine against usT" Even then the object will be attained of securing goods at ft reasonable price. The intention is to sell only for cash and to charge a reasonablo profit on all goods sold and. of course, to get all the tntile possible, from all sources. The business will be confined to groceries and provis lnn. Wliat we consider the most im portant feature of all U : That the stme agency will be made use oi to aupoae oi term products. Balera offers a very limited market for most products of the arm, tho natural result of circumstances as peoplo hero need but what they use, while Portland is a large and growing place, with much trade coming from shipping and other transient sources. It will be the duty of tho agent in charge to make Connection with safe commission houses in Portland to receivo and dis poso of all products such as butter, eggs, vegetables and fruits that are brought into town by his customers. A good agency of this kind will bo of great advantage to our neighboring farmers as the agent will be kept informed and a' ways be able to give his customers the latest Portland prices for such articles. Our friend Jno. P. Colo is talked of ns a good person to take chargo of the store. Wo believe he is tho best man who can bo secured, reliable in every way, cner g;tic and competent in all respects and with such a man in charge wo believo tho business will bo made a success, if success is possible. Under tho rules adopted, there is no causo for anticipat ing failuro. With good men as directors, and Jno. P. Cole in chargo business will be con ducted well, and as all sales will bo for cash and purchasos mado only for cash the business cannot well go behind if the subscribers will patronizo their own store. At present tho organization in cludes noarly one hundred families and it is expected to enlarge the subscrip tion until several hundred families will bo interested. If theso patronize the store to tho extent of $100 ench during the year it will afford a liberal profit on tho investment at a small advance above cost. We commend tho onterpriso to tho attention of all farmers who resido near Salom for it promises to pay them well in the more matter of aflbiding a market for their surplus product. Multnomab Pomona Grange. WiUMuma, Or., June 9, 1881. Editor Willamette Farmer :. The next regular meeting of Mnllno mah Pomona Grange will bo hold ut Millers' hall in Milwnnkie, on Saturday, Juno 21st, at 10 A. M. A. F. Miller, Seciotary. AU the Easo. To captivate the popular taste and surpies all urevious effort! to please the palate, re quires no small amount of knowledge and no littlo sKiu, ana when we remember mat the very agreeable liqni-l fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, is ns beneficial to the system as it is acceptable to the stomach, we really under stand whv it it tho universal favorite as a cure lor Habitual Constipation and other ills arisiDg from a weaknats, or inactive condition of tho Bowels, Kidneys, Liver and stomach. Sample bottles free, and largo bottles for sale by J. J. Briggs, Sa'em. nEXSaiKSOTIE'E&SSa Ifjou arc gvoHitur Cr:y or IJ.'.Uj If your Hair Is 1'liln, I.riHiy, liy , Ilar&li, orVeiI.i If you are troubled, viidi IUsidniff, Helilng, or any Ilu.'itur or in case of the &-!!), usi: AyersHairYigor. It Leah nearly every cHioso p'cn'lir to the scalp, cliccliB tin I'tUin nut (4 l'i) llulr and prevents It from turning gray rt'iil U uo nnoqualloU dreeing mid tuH.t n l'c! . rnni'Anro iiv Dr. J.C.Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass. Soli! by all DriigpUts. THE WELL KNOWN MITCHELL WAGON, ALSO ... . fTJKE SAME HAKE OF SPRING WAGONS, BUCK BOARDS, PHAETONS and BUGGIES. Mitchell. Lewis & Co., MANUFACTURERS. Pacing Oast Branch 19t and ll front St.. PartlancU Orro. W. II. MITCHELL, Mannger. Brldn, & Boork, Silent I W. FI. Oo'.tra, Albany Smith 4 Coi, Eujrene, W. F. Owens, IloKtrarg-. marly USB HOSE PIULS. SIBSON, CHUBOH & CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS Kertbeut Caraer at Ask asvd mat h'ltctt. FORTXaABD, OREGCS. aucl-tf .nil .n7xe .."-j. IKU1TSI nom fSD op. Scud far dtacrla lire prlc-llrt.etc Thoroufhbred Dooltry and een. lall KnAmmr tSS.'s1 JlfbSni HfllSrSfEfi fPCTl Wlz$i&mm COSSDMITIOX CCKCD. An old phytlcltn, retired from practice, lmln; had placed In hli bands by an Eut India missionary the formula ot a simple vegetable remedy tor the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Broncbtt!, Cat arrh. Aitbma. and all throat and Lung Aftcctlcnfl, also apoalflte and radical cute for Kcrrobs Debility and all Itervous Complaints, alter htvtn teattd t onilcrful curative powers In thousands of caaca. hai felt H bis duty to make it known to hU mfl"crli.(r Mlii Actu ated by tola motlre tuid a deilre to roJove Imuvin uf fering. I will send treo of cfaarire, to all w lu ,1 n!re it. thl rrlm, In German. EnclUh or r'renLh. ith full dlrectlom for prepuruiif and ultur. Sent ly trail by auaresstng wiin atamp nna nauiiiiv vui, ruiwr, u.a. NOYES, U rower's Block, llochcster, N.Y. u9.n c? IsilpMSfeoiWireFencB as L;roDKit76-lWJtlM5tEtrt. It will iurndo(i,riI( mj. liiJ reultrT. s wll ai the maifc tleloat eloci. Hh it j.ijQFj tocftDer ftnoeor etoctc. It It jait tta tfeae fir (iroi, crdot. ttock mtrs tad nilrouti, ud Tirr LcMTr Uwiu.rArk,tcbollotttDlcemtrt.CoTtTd It 1j Cnptrlor to Eoardi or BuM Wirt In amy rtipect. Wtk uk (or It a fir trial, knowiDx it will wtr iutf ictofaror Tr.ltUgirIclf Clnt, mudfjcf wroaibt Hon pipe nd tcel wir)(d,etrftlleiiitltlm1a DtfttatM. fctKngth and dtirabllitjr. w ln m4he th brt and rbipi; Alt Xnm Autoatl or BtU Oputftf flftV ii Chtaput and matMt AU Iron TtM. Bft Wire SU'ichrr ondPoit Anirrr. Alao mamufac ti-e iCuaariri excellent Wind Enstnea Par Ittimiitniz ltnt?r, or Eerd cusfoea for srindlDC i1 other ifbt work. For prices and partlcniart ak iiM)w!ir dMloro or aMren, tnotioninc parr 8KISYV'Il.'KaitO.inriuBlrhinond lad. DR. JATNE AGUE MIXTURE. A CERTAIN AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY rort Fever and Ague, Intermittent find Remittent Fevers, cCr. This cliisf of Jiicn;c9 to eorumon In nil parts cf the AVorl J, aud cjpcoiully prc alent in ma larious dUtrlcts anil tioinage of water-courtes, are almost invariably ui'comrianleil by more or less Jcicngcuicnt of (lie liver, arid fri'iucntly by a defective action of tho iligotivc oi'ln. Tho mcro breaking of the Chill in but a step towards computing a mlM cure; tho various organs of the boily, especinlly tho slouinch and liver, nitut he brought to a healthy and vigor ous condition before n pcruianont cure cm to established, nnd this fact has been tpvcially kept in view by Dr. Jnynr In his treatment of theso complaints. The uc of .InyueV Aguo Mixture, in eonjundiou with JnynoV Sanative Pills, as proseribed in the Dirvitioiir vihioh accompany cash bottle, will not unlr BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but restore the ry&tom, move partiouliil.v tho liver and etoinach, to n tmm i-ondition, mid so prertnt a tclapse if 1'ever end Ague by thor oughly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and tho best evidence vt this ii tho Invariable suct'iss which hns ulu.iyp fulluucd the atlniin istr.ition of thee n me lies, at ntlctcd by tho ccrtiOcutcs publihed anniiallv In Jr. Jaync's Almanac, and thovvldc-s.;iie.nl u ',iularily of the Aguo Mixture In il.t? ih'.-t ;s f tho United Stito, -.v)i the l.-s i, Mr v li'.ch it I rflll V '. 11 i. ' j v- I. For pa'.e liy Hodge, Davis & Co., Agents 18311. ;l leurnrructlrnl Hiierlcncr. IHN.1. John A. Child H & UU., Y no sip ni ct ,m uiiuuai oi . 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WeakNervousMen Wboaa dcbllUjr.xhNael pttHrrii reiulura decay aud latlura to ptrium life" iullc proper! caad L cjcmvm. error of youth. t.. win mia porraci tvea immiihk rettruoa (o rbl beaUfi and vIfraJMisbo44l in HEMARBTDN bULUS. iLtr i!'vnav?h arnwrin Dor inUrunt U..Tb i t reftfUMal of crvmii-iiCBHiir ana 'hrtilailBcavifiiuiiToruilv Wsin1 oo pertx diAfCMii. . ! stlrt?i msitlka4i i Mta AiMOiDto (nor iWms " iBfomttioa fi AaiZnj Coaaoltlsc ltricUn of 4 TTVMiM If, HAItTON MME0YC0..48 W.MtfcKs KewYork LANG'S iOSTrHJlll CHOWH, THOS. .LIVE M and Kklrf. JW00J Ublmuea easiapBaal lrcc kiu fcamei cs you ttiefK WEEDS, FRED, N. LANC. Bun r ft tends. PATENTS.-H&. iomtiJMiiXri Wukift". C. V I I TW J$0. ?k iSi W&E&&& wia'flWBastff:fy - -ITT Uffiiti ItW My -ijpiJB 9j3pm i V c iniiifiil bac& tn V" Use LANGDON LIME Manufactured by San Juan Archi pelago Lime Co., THE BEST IN TAYLOR, YOUNG & CO., SOLE AG JS y T S. Portland, Oregon. N. E. Corner Front and Ash. John W. FINE GKO. A. MOOKC, President. 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IHnliiig Ununt Tultln. from H ltnril fliHinhfr Kflw. frnni t.tO irpwurtl. Vmrhtr HcU. frnm l.'.O I.wr4 TIIK HOU8KIIOU) TRKABUItK. IdUa 11 tint te It to le vprrrclated. Call (or It prrtclat itim ntttrrIrJ HttntrllP AptlripMl vru ni'.lt U of vtninnh and t-mini id - Lrlveil of thlr iltLmblllfv. Hoki nntt. I.rrcr Uorkcr, CurtU Kqimrc wx niirn urruinRuiur . uurn rrum ma, now i-oirrrtric H ni wnoirwue wnrio wf nve no - ruu-tlv rrtintntil, TV(I (HUM, l KOI'ltTKKN HII.VKIt MKHAI, awaruol for MiTV)rlly. B C0ENISH, CUET1S & GREENE, Port Atkinson, Wis? Mr TcaciatU aa4 Fkwtr Utt Catalans fa j list, ! rmlitf lalitr run1 MttrieniM Urawcr, will scat in ! all b. mnlf. ' . AU w a u wtmuiu w a rrua ana irva l atM w fartaat akaaM II ama atkerwUcI ajm UlIUar4rasratia. Ut aUctUaa mt TUalaaU caa, aaa af taa BMt astaarff a ta ka ra4 la mmj in ar 11 a ar la. I.ihanuu.1 .ad., taa Wmi aaai will aa fMnaa mtr Ufl a4fertlaeawat. i. H. CE60Y. Btsd Gror, MscbUhssJ. Km. ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY r 8T.LOUIS.MO ISM aatnna tviaiaaac, a laraa aa v arawlac. taa anaiaal lairaaaaar a KellaM UartT HarkaakratatMa, MarJUkta4 llmwIiOmn. tka llakkara feaaaah. aai auria f aw Vaaclaalaa. 1 ialu tka aatraaaca mt Ika rmkm ar Uiia aaa alaal m M c 1' I 4 'a, ',-.