Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, September 05, 1884, Page 7, Image 7

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GRANGE DIRECTORY.
The Oregon state Grange.
OFFICERS.
MaBtcr-Judge R. P. Boise, Salem, Marlon
Co., Ogn.
Overeer-D. S. K. Buhk, Myrtle Creek,
Douglas Co., 0?n.
ecturer-U. K. Hayes, Stafford, Clackamas
Co., OgD.
Steward W. B. Thomas, Walla Walla.
Wash. Ty.
Asst. Steward W. M. Hillcary, Turner,
Marion Co,, Ocn,
haplain W. If. Oray, Ohiey, Clatsop Co.,
Ogn.
Treasurer B. F. Buroh, Indepouilence, Polk
Co., Ogn.
Secretary Mis. M, J. Train, Harrisnuie.
Linn Co , Ojp.
Gate Keeper Dion. Smith, Auburn, Biker
Co.. Ogn.
eres Mr. K. B. Heath, Portland, Multno
mah Co., On.
Pomona Miss M. J. ILarrN, Corvalli, Ben
ton Co., On.
Flora Mrs. IUrritt Cooper, Wilbur, Douglas
Co., Ogn.
Lady Asst. Steuiini Mrs. I. L. Hilleary,
Tarnor, Marion Co., On.
Subordinate Oranges ot Oregon-Name and
Address of Secrotary Time of Mcoilijr.
Oak Plain, No. 6 H. B. Sprengcr, Shedd,
Linn Co., Oregon. Meets 21 Saturday.
Tangent, No. 7 J. H. Seott. Tangent, Linn
Co., Oregon, orteers 4th Siturday.
ftrand Prairie, No. 10 Thos. Frotnan, Al
bany, Linn Co., Oregon. Meets on 4th
Saturday until after October, after that
on Sd Saturday.
Harrisburg, No 11 S. S. Train, Harrisburg,
Linn Co., Oregon. Meets 4th Saturday.
Soap Creek, No. 14 W. L. Cauthorn, Wells,
Bentnu Co., Oregon. Meets 2d Sat.
harity, No. 15 C. P. Cliughan, Grangenlle,
Idaho Territory.
Salem, No. 17 Adam Stephens, Salem,
Marion Co., Oregon. 1st and 3d Sat.
Turner, No. 18 Win. M. Hilleary, Turner,
aianon Uo., Uregon. Meets 4th Sat.
Bebanon, No. 21 J. M. Settle, Lebanon,
Linn Co., Oregon. Meets 3d Sat.
Knox Bntte, No. 22 P. B. Marshal, Albany,
Linn Co , Oregon. Meets 4th Sit.
Harmony, No. 23 Marion Arrant, Albany,
Linn Co., Oregon. Meets 3d bat.
Mono, No. 25 B. F. Smith, Lewisvillo, Polk
Co., Oregon. Meets Ut SUurduy:
rand Prairie, No. 20 J, C. Jennings, Junc
tion, Lano Co., Oregon. Meets 3d Sat.
Ivening Star, No. 27 Kuda Kelly, East Port
land, Multnomah Co,, Oregon. 1st Sat.
Wmpqua, No. 28 W. F. Owens, Rosebuig,
' Douglas County, Or. Meet 1st Sat.
McMinnville, No. 31 W. S. Friak, Mo
Mir nville, Oregon. Meet 1st anil 3d Sat.
Scio, No. 30 H. S. Williams, Scio, Linn
Co., Oregon.
Santiam, No. 37 Oscar Pomeroy, Scio, Linn
Co., Oregon. Meet 2d and 4th Sat.
Molalla, No. 40 N. H. Darnel, Molalla,
Clackamas Co., Oregon. Mret 2d Sat.
Jordan Valley. No. 42, J. B. Trask, Jordan
Vnlley, Linn Co., Oregon. Meets Satur
day before 1st and 3d Sunday.
Willamette, No. 52 Stokley Moore, Corval-
hr, Benton Co., Oregon. 1st Thursdry.
Siuslow, No, 54 Isaac Simpson, Siuslaw,
Lano Co., Oregon. Meet 2d Siturday.
Stnd Ridge, No. 57 James M. bwank, Al
bany Linn Co., Oregon. Meet 2d Sat.
West Union, No. 72 J. A. Imbric, West
Union, Oregon. Meet 2d Saturday.
Woodburn Grango No. 7!. W. F. Riy,
Woodburu, Marion county, Or.
Howell Prairie, No. SO Meets 4th Saturday.
J. W. Howell, &a!cm, Or.
Butte Creek, No. 82-J. R. White, Butte
Creek, Clackamas Co. Meet 2d Saturday.
Powell's Valley, No. 84 Dick Williams,
Powell's Valloy, Multnomah Co., Oregon.
Meet 2d Saturday,
fikishen, No. 101 meets on the 1st Saturday.
W. R. Dillard, Goshen, Line Co. 2dSat.
harity, No. 103 Miss Agnes Waggoner,
Hilsay, Linn Co., Oregon. Meet 3d Sat.
Sound Prairie, No. 100 W. M. Collard,
Brooks, Marion Co., Oregon. 2d Sat.
Farmington, No. 110 Calvin Jack, Reedville,
Washington Co.. Oregon. Meet 4th Sat.
Tualatin, No. Ill F. M. Krnse, Wilsonville,
Clackamas Co., Oregon. Last Sat.
Bntte, No. 14S Thos. Paulsen, Portland,
Multnomah Co., Oregon. 3d Wed.
Wingville, No. 150 Bononia Hturgil, Baker
City, Baker Co., Oregon, 1st and 3d Sit.
Baker City, No, 1 52 Thomas Smith, Auburn,
Baker Co. , Oregon. Meet 2d and 4th Sat.
a'nyon City, No. 1G1 E. S. Penfield, Can
yon City, Grant Co., Oregon.
Daniel Clark, No. 162 Hemy Hall, Prairio
City, Grant Co., Oregon.
Young's River, No. 172 C. Peterson, Olney,
Clatsop Co., Or. Meet 1st Saturday.
Oswego. No. 175 G. W. Stephens, Oswego,
Clackamas Co., Oregon. Meet 2d Sat.
Josephine, No. 179-J. S. Chatham, Wilder-
ville, Josephiue Co., Oregon.
Washington, No. 181 LuluL. Day, Murphy,
Josephino Co., Oregon. Meet 3d Sat,
Rogue River, No. 190 M.B.Gibson, Elkns-
linm Pnrrv fV. Oretron.
Washoucal. No. 10:
.l ...'. l w 1 oif 1.1. Moore. Washouzal.
Clark Uo., w. i.
Umnnua Dist. Pomona Orange Meets
1st
V.tnr.l.vit'! P.M.. Geo
W, Jones, Sec
ina Horn Grange, No. 103. F,
Candiann,
Cape Horn, V. T.
BEN. EUTLEU AI.D THE GRANGE
Tho di-patoLcs informed us thnt fiei).
Butler latily nttondcil find addressed an
immense concourses of farmers in Penn
sylvania where ho was formally received
and welcomed by the Muter of tho Stato
, I
roiii
demagogue but who has always stood by
and with the laboring clare against
rich men and corporations. Ho is run
ning as tho Greenback, Labor and Work
ingmen's :andidato for President and
will poll a largo vote in many of the
Eastern States. It is the most formid
able effort jet made to creato a now po
litical party, and if such a thing is possi
ble Ben Butler is tho man to give it lire
and success. The Anti-ilonopolista aho
nominate Butler and be stands equally
.... , v Vnrli- Sun. which
with tnem. iiie"" .
has the largct circulation in America J
CJrango and thousamls 01 ratrou, 7 "'.S'.S'i.-aijiit.i-a
addressed themn the subject of ARtMShuoa
culture and its oppios.on, Ier u SfettK;
ii i i.iuitj iiitiit "" ----,- ,-f. a Mieuiuzwi tu'
WILLAMETTE FARMER: SALEM, OREGON.
of all newspapers, supports Butler, and
u vigorous campaign is being made.
The old man is a Hon yet and though
his bald head has coon many frosty sea
sons he seems to combinn the vigor of
prime manhood with thr- experience of
mree score years and ten.
Character is usually made up of small
matters. It is true, thero may bo domi
nant traits that lepress by their force all
else, but evon then if caroful analysis
could be made other traits would appear,
and they will have their influonco not
withstanding repression that is never
wholly complete. Sinco it is true that
small mitters enter into character to
mould it into rccognizablo shapo, it is a
matter of gro it moment that those small
traits, impuko', aspirations and motives
bo carofully guarded with tlu purpose of
eliminating all that is b id, and so mak
ing chaiactcr woithy. There are men
who make promises freely, their impul
ses at tho timo being good, but evil
traits subsequently ovorrido what is good,
and such men become objects of suspi
cion, men-vhoso word is not a eafo de
pendence. There are a thousand ways
in which all that is good in human char
acter may bo repressed or utterly
crushed out, when effort to nourish and
support every good intention would
make life wholly different. One of the
best elements of character is truth, clean
and unmixed, for it h is no nflinity for
what is evil. Ilenco the requirement
that promises be held -as sacred obliga
tions. Of course, this remark cannot
apply to evil deigns, becauso they are
in themselves untrue, and a promiso to
do wrong is always a lie against tho
right. Moreover it is pernicious in its
influence upon the mind, for it blunts
the moral sene and so degrades charac
ter. Above all things, mind and heart
should be kept froo from evil impulses,
even from thought, for theso aro the lit
tle things that insensibly lower concep
tion of the right and ultimately obscure
all that is good.
When the good Patron disponses chai-
ity ho is admonished to do it with be
coming modesty. It is of such acts that
Patrons should preserve discreet silence,
remembering tho injunction, "Let not
thy loft hand know what thy right
doeth." But thero is something left for
tho wise persons to understand without
speech. Tho Patron should so comport
himself as to leave thepiobable infcienco
that ho has pleasure in performing- char
itablo deeds. How many may bo found
of whom such an inference would do
iolonco to imagination, whose woi-
bliip has solf for its object, and feelings
of kindness havo no place in their he.ut,
if indeed they havo hcait. It is a
pity that poor human naluio chould
ever become so cold and unrcpoiifcho
that appeals for cliaiity." It may not
be in gifts easily measured, for theie
may be acts a thousand times more
cheering to' persons bonelitcd by them.
Kind words sometimes hae the sweetest
flavor of genuine charity whon they
come from good hearts. As a man
thinketh so is ho, therofore when he
thinketh evil constantly ho is e il, and
charity hath no abiding place with him.
WeakNeivousMen
Whom debility exhnnated
puwrn, pruiu&Uiro decuy
and failure to perform life's
duties proper! are caused 17
excoKbea. crrorf of youth, etc ,
will find a perfect and l&iling
restoration to robuat health
and vlirornua man hood in
THtMAKblUN UUfUUO.
Kmther tomnch ametuna nor
instrument. This treatment of
Nervntia Debility and
PhTBlciilDecaviiuoiforralr
cnccesBfal beeanse itasca on pen re aiafniosis.
... .,,! tiiPit methods and absolute lhor
outhnr. Full information aod Trcatiae free.
Address ConsultiOK I'fayeician of
MABSTONREMEPYC0..4BW.14thSt.r.'mYofc
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I)K. SPINNEY,
Who my be lulltrunr from ths flecU of yiuth'nl M
llor lndlicreilon will do well to .nil ilenMliejet
m. ,h.Vtt lon evrUUttli.lertcf.iiffrif
bumnity Er. Srln7 IU tu.r.ntc. to lortelt J I
I tf BVBTV 1
iinnot ireount Ut. On exunlnirf u.e unutj
ST ?w "" ul o;un U '.H""4' "" fZ'
Wma tmitl pirticln t albumen l'l rP"r. '"
J?thiiSlfflculiy.Unornt o( th eaui, blth U tb
e' ""! ..Tl V11 .knMi Cr..1H im'nW
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f,p . thTn to urlDir- oriirt. OfflM hour 10 to
iinnliM Thorough Mirolnitlon Mid idriceJJ CU
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DENTISTRY.
DR. E. HOWELL,
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TUTTS
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA. ,
From tbese sources artso tbree fourths of
the diseases of tho human race. Tboso
symptoms Indicate their cxlatenco :! of
App.tlU, Dowels costive, Sick IIed
Bclie, fulineis utter eating, irrerslon to
exertion of body or mind, Eructation
of food, Irritability of ttmptr, low
spirits, A reeling of bn-rlns; neglected
some dnty, DlzzluesslFlutterlna at tho
Heart, Dots beforo the eyes, highly col
ored Orlne, CONRTIPATIONV and do
mand tho use of a remedy that acts directly'
onthoMvcr. AsaLlvermedlolnoTUTT'a
MLXS have no equal. Their notion on tho
Kidneys and Skin Is also prompt ; removing
all Impurities through theso threo " scaT
tngtra of the ystem,' prodnelnff nnpo
tlto, sound digestion, regular stools.n olefir
sklnondavlgorousbodv. TOTT'S Pitts
cause no nausea or griplns nor lntcrtero
with daily vjork and aro aperfeot
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
boldemrvrhere.aac. Ottjpe.4IMiirroySt.,N.Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Grat ILun on WniSEuns elmnged In
stantly to n Glosst Black by a slnglo ap
plication of this DTE. Sold by Druggists,
or sent by cxpross on rccolptof 81.
Office, 44 Jlurrny Street, New York.
TUTTS MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE.
Fast Potato Off sing
TEE MKMH FUliTO DiG&EB
Saves its cost 5 early, rivs time
aatocdloBlcHx HumlTil
iiusiwuauayi
rWrlto postal card for FREE leu-nntly
Illustrated Cntaloguo, In Six Urllllai t Colors,
that cost us $3000 to publish.
Monarch Manufacturing Co., cmi IhZ
DE. J.A.TTNW8
AGUE MIXTURE.
A CERTAni AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY
ron
Fever and Ague, Intermittent
and Remittent Fevers, iSc.
This clos of (licenses so common in all parts
of tho World, and especially pro altnt in ma
larious districts and vicinage of wnter-oourscs,
aro almost imariably accompanied by more or
less deiangcmcnt of tho lhcr, an4 frequently
by n deftctiv o action of tho iligcstite orgnss.
Tho mero breaking of tho Chill is but a ttep
towards completing a radical cure; tho Minims
or;;nns of the body, especially tho ctonmib nud
hcr, must bo brought to a healthy and vigor
ous condition boforo a permanent care can bo
Ohtiblisbcd, and this fnct lias beca tpocially
1-cpt in iow by Dr. Jayne in his trcatmint of
theso complaints. Tho uo of Jayne's Ague
.hturo, in conitinction with Jayne's binitho
Tills, as prescribed in tho Dirtctions wukh
acociapiny ea.U Lottie, Vdll not only
BREAK UP THE CHILLS,
but rctoro the (jt'"fn, inoro j- ! trly tho
Jivcr nu'l ttoirncu, to .t soun I coutl ' nf untl o
juc)!it r. reluji . uf 1V ci uml Aguo by thor-
ERADICATE THE DISEASE,
and tho bct cyidence of thii is the iruarUble
s.iceeta which lias always followed the nluuii.
Iftr.-ilion nf theo ruuclTes, us itlepte 1 by tho
certificates published annu.iily in llr. Ja lie's
Aim in if, and theniU-sjucad popularity ot the
A'uc ."Ilxlurc in Hiom; di-tiicts of tho I nittd
St.ites, tbfte the iIImji'6, for -vhii-h it it
w ij ted, irott prLVOil.
For sale by Holfle, Dvis k Co., AgenU
MAPS ! MAPS ! !
MAPS OE OKEGON & MM.SU
IXGTOS TEIUCITOKY.
HEnEAlTEH WE WILL BE AI1LE TO fcUPI'LV
copies ot mps o( Oregon and Washington i
follow Injr rates Tliese maps sre put np in (onenlent
ltrm to cary In the pocket. Enclosed la a stilt Irrd
cover. They can be obtained at the follow ins; prices:
Hap of Oregon t
lljpor Washington,
Orrgon and Wasblneton Combined, l.fo
fjrltcmlt by postal Order or Keg-litcred I-etler
Postaifo l tamps ulll not be taken.
Audrctu :
HILLAMKTTKrAItJll-n I'l'll. ).,
Drserl3. I'urllan.J Orvfi
ISSJ. 31 leariPracllral Cxpi't'leiirr. lfS5,
John A. Child
& Co.,
DRUGGISTS
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SEPTEMBER 3 1884.
John W. Gilbert,
FINE SHOES!
GEO. A. MOOltE.rrcsldent.
OF CALIFORNIA.
A MINNIE Manager for Northwest Department.
OFFICE WITH PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK.
IiicoriHirutctl Under Hie Laws ol" California, and is(o-I)ay the
Strongest Liie Insurance Co. in Amer va.
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FOR BARGAINS !
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CARPET DEALERS.
Are thorouKhly prcpnred to furnish throughout a
Khort notice.
Hotels, Hording Houses, Private
Residences & Steamboats.
....AT SUCH....
LOW PRICES
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i II. wanOIW, Bred Orover, MaiLltiicad, Mast.
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