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WILLAMETTE FARMEJR : SALEM, OKEGON. JANUARY 2. 1885. . fti ki grange olium ORANGE IHItEOTORY. Tlio Oregon Stato Orange OFFICEKS. Matter J it ago II. P. Boise, Salem, Marlon U0., Ugll. Overseer. A. Luolling, Milwaukle, Claak nmaB Co,, Ogn. Locturcr II. K. Hayes, Stafford, Clftckumai Co., Oga, StowAnl V. 15. Thomas, Wall Wall, Wash. Ty. Assistant Stoward. V. U. Yoomans, Wash. ougal, W. T. Chaplain. A. Schumwayi Orangcvillc, Idaho Co., Idaho. Treasurer I). F. lluroh, Independence, Polk Co,, OflU. Secretary Mra. M. J. Train, Albany, Linn Co., Oqn, Qato Keeper. John Simpson, Sluslrtw, Lano Co., Oregon. Cercr Mr, Harriet Cooper, Wilbur, Douglas Co., Oftn. Pomona Miss M. J. Harris, Corvallif, Den ton Co., Ogn. Flora. Jcnnlo Miller, Scltwood, Multno mah Co., Ogn, Lady Asst. Stoward Mrs. I, L. Hillcary, Turner, Marion Co., Ogn. IMPORTANT MEASURES. Tho resolutions "passed in Salem Grango last Saturday cover nboutnll tho legislation actually needed to bo act ed on at tho present time. First To provont unjust dcscrimlnations by all common carriers. Tins is a mcasuro that ought to bo accomplished without injustico to any corporation. Tho 0. it 0. rond is striving to raiso means to Itir nish its connoction with tho California road and mako a through lino from San Francisco to l'ortlnml and foars legisla tion that shall Iinvo tho oflccts to dis courago capital from investing in its cntorprieo. Tho Legislature will have that matter in vlow and will not bo apt to do anything to provont tho completion of n very important railroad connection. Mcro justico to tho pooplo ought not to hnvo that effect. Tlio second rosolutio'n favors taxation of all property, money mortagages, merchandise or real estate, such tax' to bo nsscssod and colloctcd in tho county whero such property is located. All that can bo dosircd in this respect is to so fair and oqual taxation. To do that our mothod of assessment should bo revised. Tho third favors flsh-wnya on all im portant streams, to extend tho breeding ground of tho salmon, which is needed for tho bonoflt of many portions of our State Tho fourth refers to a matter of great matter of great interest to sheep owners. To provido bounties on wild animals. It is said that wolvos aro greatly increas ed in this valloy. Tho fifth relates to usolcs and noctllcss dogs and favors n law taxing dogs as property. Tho sixth assorts that tnxes loviod should bo rostrictcd to tho actual wants of tho State, so as not to lcavo any con Bidernblo surplus locked up from cir culation. It in satisfactory to know that Iho Stato is in good circumstances but not rcasonablo that tho Stato should havohundrcdot thousands of dollars lock ed up as is now tho caso. i sj On onturuny, January 1, an open meeting was held in tho hall of Salem Grango, with many visiting friends, and tho following resolutions wcro unani mously adopted: i. mat it is tno hcmeo ot una urango -that tho businass interests of Oregon do mand legislation restraining railroad corporations and all common carriers from injust discrimination either in faver of or against persons or localities or in regard to distanco hauled ; and to that end wo rospoctifully ask of our Sonators and Itoprcsontatives their sup port ot a law for tho Stato similar in its objects and spirit to tho. bill introduced by Senator Jloult of Linn county similar in its provisions to tho Itcgan bill boforo Congress. 2. That wo favor tho equal taxation of nil private and corporate property, whether in monoy, mortgages, merchnn diso, or real estate; and that such tax bo assessed and collected in jUio county "whero such property or security is located. 3. That wo favor tho construction of nslnyays over tho falls of tho "Willamette, and any other important streams within this State, as a means of extending the natural breeding grounds of tho salmon, and thus presorvo and perpetuate an im portant interest 1. That, as a means of preserving game, as well as in sheep husbandry, wo favor a law providing a sulllciont bounty on wild animals that prey upon these interests to procure their production. 5. That, while thero aro dogs kept which aro valuable as property, thero aro many b"th useless and needless, wo ask favorablo consideration for a law taxing dogs as property, as a means of destroy ing tho needless, useless, and destructive. 0. That it bo provided by law that taxes lovied to support tho State govern ment should bo restricted to tho actual anuual expenses, so as not to leave any considerable surplus in the State treas locked up from circulation. 7. That & copy of tho foregoing roso Jutiens be given to the preu of Salem, nnd their publication bo rospoctifully solicited. 8. That John Minto bo elected as a committee of ono to present theso rcso lutions to tho attention of our Senators and representatives. Immigration Matters. Orcgonian of January 30th says : It is just a month to-day sinco tho olllco of tho Oregon immigration board opened for tho recoption of immigrants. In splto of tho unprcccdontcdly bad weather prevailing two-thirds of that time, tho secretary has boon kept busy. Tho register shows tho names of nbout eighty immigrants. A number of theso came over tho road prior to tho blockado, and tho others camo from California by steamer. Thero aro thirty-eight immi grants now in tho city. Sorao waiting to go to western nnd southorn Oregon points, othora going to castorn Oregon and a few having partly located, aro going back to tho states after thoir families. During tho post six days, cloven farming immigrants havo regis tered at tho olllco and two havo boon sent to Ashland. Six others aro waiting for tho snow to clear from lnnds thoy want to look at in Marion, Lano and Yamhill counties. Tho board has mado final arrange nionts for reduced rates for immigrants going - to western and southern Oregon, nnd tho special tickets will bo ready to day. Tno Union Pncino and Oregon Short Line, nnd tho Chicago, Milwaukco and St. Paul railways through thoir agents hero, having prollbred tho froo transportation of a snmplo car, which tho board will proceed to ilt out at an early dato. Half a dozen gcntlomcn among them two membors of tho incoming legislature havo tendered thoir gratui tous eorviccs as correspondents nt as many places in tho valloy to assist tho board in locnting immigrants. This has licon nn unexpected help to tho board, very gratifying and highly appreciated. It onnblcs tho sccrotnry to scud theso immigrants direct to thoso who will mako porsoual effort in their bchnlf. Sinco tho work began tho secretary has filed for references 280 farms and thirteen tracts of unimprovod land. Tho bulk of this land lies in western Oregon ; tho bnlanco in southern nnd eastern Oregon. A good sharo is in tho heart of tho valley. Tho sccrotnry bus prepared and has published in English, Gorman nnd Nor wegian a goodly amount of immigration litoraturo, which is boing judiciously distributed. Although tho work of tho board is yiolding goodly rosults, nnd promised to bo very profitable to tho state, when railway traffic is onco moro resumed. Tho Stato Iusurnnco Company is em phatically a Farmer's Company a company organized nnd controlled in tho interest of tho fanner, nnd ono which nflbnls tho cheapest and best security ngainst loss or damago by fire. Tho money pnid to this company is not used to pay losses on hazardous risks in towns nnd cities, as is tho caso with other companion, hut whilo it receives its monoy from tho farming community, it is constantly paying it back to thorn, thus making it emphatically a homo institution dovoted to tho intercut of tlio farmers and owners of privnto dwellings of tho Northwest alone. All policies of tho Stnto Insurauco Co., provido for arbitration. Do not fail to socuro a policy of this reliablo homo company nt once. Komombcr that nearly z00,000 worth of farm proporty nnd dwellings liavo neen destroyed by tiro in Orccon and nshlngton during tho last year (nuout ono uwniiing a day. ioiirjioino may bo tho next to burn! Can vound'ord tho loss? You my that "times aro hard;" II ho, your need of tlio protection of an insuranco policy upon your homo is tho greater. Tho beat indorsiCnent a Com pany can havo is tho patronage of tho peoplo of tho Stato in which it is located. Tho Stnto leads In Oregon, whero a faith ful corps of agents, assisted by prompt and liberal adjustments has placed her in advauco of all comnetitors. Uecf ltoll. Chop two pounds of lean beef very fine; chop and pound inn mortar half a pound of bacon nnd mix it with tho beef. Season it with popper and salt, a small nutmeg, tho grated rind of a lemon, tho juico of a quarter of it, a hoaping teaspoonful of parsley, minced lino ; or it can bo seasoned with an additional teaspoonful of onion ; or if no onion or parsloy is nt hand," with summer savory and thyme. Hind all theso togethor with two eggs, and form thorn into u roll ; surround the roll with buttered paper, which tie socuroly around it; then cover it with a paste made of flour and water ; bako two hours ; remove tho papornnd .crust; servo it hot with tonto snuco or brown gravy. This may bo mado with raw or under dressed meat. If tho meat is not raw. but under-dressed, surround tho roll with pio crust; bako and servo with to mato sauce, or nny of tho brown sauces, Tho small whito onions used by thoso who manufacture pickles aro grown for that especial purpose. Tho samo seed is used as for largo onions, but it is sown Yory thickly about forty pounds or moro to tho acre while to produco tho largo ones but fivo or six pound aro required. A rich black mold is best for them. Henry Ward Beocher, in tho Febru ary numtor of tho North American Bo. view, is to dlseusa the n neat ion whether eA&gjnm should meddle witA peliUca. CLEVELAND'S CABINET. Probablo Effect ot tho Chango on Offlco Hold-on- Viows of on Old Timer. Correspondence Rochester Sundsy Herald. "Yes, tlio principal topic of conversa tion hero at present is tho probablo ac tion ot tho in-coming ndmistrntion. Tho speaker was Mr. William M. Ash loy, of GOO Mahio avenue, a man whoso Jnrgo and intimato acquaintnnco with prominent public men hero in Washing ton, renders his opinion of unusunl weight. "Tho all important question among tho clerks of tho various departments is, who is to go. In my opinion thero will bo vory fow changes among tho old titno employes who havo boon lioro year in nnd yonr out through sovcral admin istrations. The removals will occur among tho heads of departments." "Tho senso of mistrust which must necessarily porvado tho departments is, I suppose, detrimental to tho proper transaction of business?" "Well, rather, I reckon. It unfits the clerks for business. Somo got very blue, for thoy havo purchased littlo homes which thoy must sncriflce." " Last summer it was reported they wcro ill of nialnria. I low is it?" "Moro likely ill of a fear of a change. I don't think Washington is so very mnlarious. At tho samo timo I admit that sinco residing here, I havo not nl ways folt llrst-rato. At times I havo been greatly troubled with shnrp shoot ing pains. Ono day my right arm and leg would torture mo with pain, thoro would bo great redness, heat nnd swell ing of tho parts, nnd perhaps tho next day tho loft arm and leg would bo sim ilarly affected. Then again it would locato in somo particular part of my body and produco n tenderness which would well nigh drive mo frantic. Thero would ho wcoks at a timo that I would bo nfillctcd with nn intermitting kind of pain that would comoon every after noon nnd lonvo mo comparatively frco from suffering during tho balanco of tho twonty-four hours." "Of courso you consulted tho doctors regarding your dilllculty?" 'Consulted them? Well I should say I did. Somo told mo I had nouralgia; others that I had inilammntory rhouma tism, for which thero was no cure." "But didn't thoy try to roliovo your miseries?" "Yos, thoy vomited and physiccd me, blistered nnd bled me, plastered and oil ed mo, sweat, steamed and everything but frozn me, but without avail." ''Hut how did you finally recover J" "I had a friend living in Michigan who had been alllictcd in n similar way and hnd boon cured. Ho wroto mo reg gardlng his rocovcry nnd udvisod mo to try tho romody which cured him. I pro- ourrod a bottlo and commenced its uso, taking n tnblospoonful after each mo.il and nt bed timo. I had used it about a week whon I notlcod a decroaso of tho soreness of tho joints nnd a genornl feci intr of reliof. I pcrsovorcd in its uso nnd final) got so I could movo around without limping, when I told my friends that it was warner'u saro rheumatic euro thnt had put mo on my feet." "And do you regard your euro as por maneutT" "This waB moro than a year ago, tho troublo has not returned and I havn't !ecn so well in ycais as I am now," "bpeaking of rresulont-clcct Uleve lnnd, who, in your opinion will comprise his cabinet?" "That is as dillicult to detormiuo as it is to say what ofllco holders will go. Many good men havo been named for tho position. )ayard,Thurman, Ilragg, McC'lclian, not to mention n lot of lesser lights. livery prominout HiticiU), has a frlato mado up which ho is backing to win, but then, as is always iIiocmk.', kdido ono will got loft. OET UP CLUB3. Tho Faiimku is making an cflorl to enlist in its liclmlf all tho reading and thinking jiortioii of tho farmers of the North Wert. Subscription has lnn leduced as low as wo (litre ventino in tho belief that wo can double our INt of paying Nubscribcrs '' greatly increase its influence and jwpii- Inrity. Tho F.utMKit is closing its fifteen year of publication. It i no new venture, no uncertain thing, but well founded and ably conducted. Any singlo Mibseribcr can remit $2.00 and receive tho Farmer ono year from dato of payment. Thoso who writo nnd bjihI in a club of five, all paying at. once, can havo tho Farmer ono year for $1.75 each. Old friends of tho Farmer can easily sccuro among their neighbors fivo or ten names and secure their paper nt $1.75 or $1.50 per year. Wo hope that many will get up clubs and vindicate our faith in their good will toward Alicir old timo friend, The W1M.AMETTE Farmer. RuciUen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in thu world for UuU.llruis e, Sores, Ulcer. Halt Ithtum, Fever .Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all .Sldn Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It ts guaranteed to give satisfaction, cr money refunded. Price 23o per box, For tale by Port & Son. ly "Aro you supiwrting any party this year!" asked Farmer Furrow of Deacon l)oogood. "Certainly, the samo old party, as usu al," replied tho mild-faced man. "What party?" "Why, I thought everybody know My father-in-law, of course. Ex. A. Lyle, of Wasco, says he had cattlo that during the late storm staid under s juniper tree twenty-one days and lived, Advice to Wool Orowors. At tho meeting of tho American Mer ino Sheep Itegistor Association, held December 11, 1881, tho president, Mr. 0. S. Miller, said that " what is considered tho unnecessary accumulation of wasto matter in your fleeces is critically exam ined by tho purchaser, and in our pres ent depressed condition is mado the sub ject of nibitrnry rulings by which much valuable wool mid'ora. I would, there fore, advise a moro careful selection for tho standard of oxeellotico ; avoid exces sive wrinkles, u short staple, and tlio yellow complexion ol fibre so common among many slock nuns. Them nro throo necessary qualifications which should over form the basis of our ideal of perfection. First: Constitution tho stimulus of development. Second: Dairy qualities the origin of vitality. Third: Tho Heeco tlio great object desired. A CARD. To nil lio nro suflYrlnir from tlio mors ami Indis cretions ot oulh, nervou. ncAkrriii, catlv decay, loss of manhood. &a,( Mill send A reclpo that will euro you, KHT.K OK CIlAllOK. This irrcat romcJy wm illscov. crol by a mlnloiury In South America. Semi sell alilrrunl cnvelonu to tlio 1IKV. JOSKl'K T. I.NMAN, Station 1), New York City. Adv. Slmarly Bit. MUST TIE, Specialist unit Oraduate. XTO. H KEARNY STREET, 8n Frt.nclsco.Ct.1 , li Treats nil Chronic, Special and rrlraU VMcait wiin iTonuerroi success, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Is a esrUIn Ocasj tor Nut. OCI DlSlUTT, LOST MAN" HOOD, raosTAtoaaiiai, and all the rll tffKts ol Youthful rollle & loesses. DK. M1NT1E. who ts a RsavLAR rnrncuv, nur DATiomu) Viiurrf or riXXSTLVANti, U1 (TM to forfeit 1330 for a cats cl this kind thit tb VITAb ESTORATIYK, (UDdst hii sdscIU sjrloe mi trsat- trtont) KllFnot sur. l'rlcel a bottle) Four ttrot & mjAnutJ, 1 " i Dfntto mnr uarM, ceouueounuf , priTftia uqrew 11 ueiirea, dt A. E. UlNTlG. M.D.. 11 Keirny Bl. S. I. CeJ. fVSead tor nsmphlet and Hit of questions. HAMri.ii noTTLii vbi:h Wilt be sent to sny ono spplylns; by letter, sUtlng tnsDtoms. sex nj no. kit business transactions. utiles secitey in rertra M JMliiU Dr. Allen's rniYATr. nisroMART, 'til Kearny Hlrrrt, Unit rranrlsro, Cal. The Kxprrt Hlirrlnllst, Dr. Allen, Is a rreulsr graduated 1'hyslclin from the Unlrerslty of lllchl San, Its has davotid a lifetime to tho study ol Special tseases. I'OVNII IIKK And VIDDLE-AOEU KN, lio aro (ifferlno; from tho elects ot Youthful Indiscretion or Kscesits to maturtryears,NKnVOUS and 1'IIYSIOAL DEUILITY, LOST U ANIIOOD, etc, remember that, by a oorablna. Uon ot remedies of great curatlrs rower, tho Doctor has so arranzod hi trsatmenl that It will not only afford Immfdlite relief, Lut permanent euro. MY IIOSriTAL r.xri:Kir.xcE (Itarlng been suriteon lucharro of two Icadlnir hospitals) onabttstno to treat all prlrato troublss with excellent results. I claim to be a skillful l'lij slclan and Burgeon T1IOUCU011LY Informed In my specialty ItlHKASlM OF MAX. All will recelroiny boneet.onlnlonof their complaints Ho aiperlmentlnir. Consultations ran aud strictly prlrat Charges reasonable. Call or address! Pit. ALLK.V, 20) Kearny hi. Ban Kranclico, Cal. Oflks hours, B to 8 da ly, 7 to 8 ovcnlng-. ljat84-l Vegetable Seeds. Flower nnd Troo Soods, Grass Seed, Seed Potatoes, Qnion SeUs cits tt:u.o, oizitxi cct-TivATcn. a. Calaloinia Mollrtl J'rco to nil. AJdrcia PLANT SKCn COMPANY, 812 &. 814 N. 4th Ot., St. Louis, Mo. 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Oaia. - a tor any dlubllllri jx&$. 8iXmBtotii ri also u Br r. , i l"lkeM &M MriSE8tnbllohod40Yrs.iet3 4 W MMO VCUADLU i ...i". Tnr V...1 iHise-vcL'jnu.1 A fU Dr.SANFORD'S f LwriV INVIGORATOR J. just what its nama implies ; a Iurcly VcBctablo'Compoundy. Uiaf acta directly -upon thelrcr ; curing theTnanydkcascsiricif3(Wyo UiatimV portant organ, and pfcwhtinr the nvj mcrons ailratrnts tKMorisc from. ifa duanged ornvb5ction, Gticli.'a3 t)yspcpsA"Wjulce, BiHonsncssj CoscncsAM!larIa, Sick-lieadaclicy Mcumajrnctc. Itjg thcreforani iTrjisrjuMr''Tqliavo dood Hcaltll khcftetTcr": must be kept in ardcr.' SB. SANFORD'3 LIVER INVIOORATOE. Invlcorntea tho Liver, HcgulntcstlioUow cls, Strcngthcnn tho System, Purities tho Wood , Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers.' Is n Household Need. Au Invnlunhlo Fninlly Jlctllclno for common complaints. SB. BANFORD'3 1IVB INVIOORATOE. Anerperienca cf Forty ytar$, and Thou lands of littimoniaU yrovo its Merit, FOn BAtr. HV At.I. DtCALnitS IN ir.DICD5KS. For fnll information send your nddrcsa for ion psMllook on tho "I.lrcr nnd lis diseases," to fcrueAarons St odimu bt., itxtr imut cirtv DK. JAY NWS AGUE MIXTURE. A CERTAIN AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY on Fever ami Ague, Intermittent . and licmlttcnt levcra, iCc. This class of diseases so common In all parti of tho World, and especially prevalent In ma larious districts nnd vlcInni;o of wntcr-courses, nro almost Invariably accompanied by mora or less derangement of tlio liter, nnd frequently by a defective notion of tlio dtgostlvo organs. Tlio mcro breaking of tbo Chill ts but a step towards completing n radical euro) Iho various organs of tbo body, especially tbo stomach nnd liver, must bo brought to a healthy nnd vigor ous condition before a pcrmnnont euro can bo established, and this fact has been specially kept In vicir by Dr. Jnyne In his treatment of theso complaints. Tho 1110 of Jayno's Agus Mixture, In conjunction with Jayno's Banatlra I'llls, ns prescribed In tho Directions which accompany cash bottle, Will not only BREAK UP THE CHILLS, hut restore tho system, moro particularly tho liver nnd stomach, to n sound condition, and so prevent a relapso uf I'cvcr and Aguo by thor ougbly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and thu lint cvlden- uf litis I III- tmarlable mici'i'M iiliirh bus nln.iyn futlnwed tlm ii.liiiln. Wtrnllon uf tlie-ii H'mi'liM, in ntii.tit. by tug eertifli'iitrs piililirhi'.l iii'iniiil'v mi Dr. .Iii)ih's Alniiitiu3.Mii! tin-11 tlii ski n ii'iliiiiiy of lli Alfi.i Aix'iii- IiiI'km u'..-n.. lm "tiin "lill- I' til.' '1 '.. I'M "djll, (. (l .1 For a ilii hy Iloile, Davis ft Co,, AouU, TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tho Protest Medical Trtnmph of tho Ago! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. I.osaornppellle, JlowtU costive, 1'alnln bo bead, wltU a dull sensation la tbo back part, I'uln under tlio alioBlder lilrnle, 1'ullnesa after catlnr, with stills Inclination lo ciertlon of budr or mind, Irrltubllltroriouiper, I.owaplrlls, wltk 11 feollnir of bnvlnc neglected aomodutr, Weariness, Dizziness, IVIutlcrlna; nt I bo Heart, Dots boforo tbo eje; lleudacko over tbo right ere, Itestlraaness, wllb tit Tu I Urenms, llluhlr colorod Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TCTT'M 1'lI.I.N aro especially adapted to such cases, ono doso efTocts fuoh a chango of focllnrrM to astonish tlioiurierer. They Increase tha Appctlte,an(l cause tho lody In Take oil k'lcsliithua tha srstsm la nourished, an! tiy ttielrTonlo Aeiloa on the lllaestl s Organs, ltjjular H tools aro prcMlncrd. I'tlra arte. Btnrray Nt. ,11.1. TUHS HAIR DYE. Oiut IlAirt or VIiiskiu- changed to a Gboiir Ulack by a ilnglo application of this Dti:. It Imparts a natural oolor, axU Instantanoously. Kold by Druggists, or sentbyuzpresaon reoolptof fl. 00)00,44 Murray St., Now York. DK." SPINNEY, XJo.ll Kearuy HI., Man Franclsrn.t'nl. Treats V allChronlo and Ureclal dlaeiK.. VUUNU MsCN Who may be suffering from the sflicts ot veuthful (ol lies or ladlscrellonultl dovrsll to avail thsmaelres of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the feet ot sufferlnr humanity. Dr. Spinney Mil guarantee to forfeit SUj for every case ef urakneas or private dlseastsof an) kind or character which ha undsrtakea and falls to cure JI I IS D L K . A ii K U SI K X . There sre many at the aje cl SO to Si who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of the bladder, often a. cotnpanled by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening ofthe systeinlne manner llie patient eannot sscount fcr. On enamlnleg the urinary de posit a ropy sediment will often be found, and some, times small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be a thlo.mllkUh hur.araln changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many men who die ol tats difficulty. Ignorant of lbs cause, which la the second stage ol slmlnal weakness. Dr.B.wlll guarantee a perfect cure tn all such cases, and a healthy restore, ttoo of the gsnlto-vrtoaj? organs. Office hours 19 to itadttil. Buadays from 19 to 11 A.M. Consul ta tloa rree. Tboreurt cxaralaattea and edrlee,M Cell Of adOwsi DU. SrINNEY tt CO., We. 11 Xsaraey sirsatea)rraAstc,OsX laMI USB HOSE PILLS A " 1 ertl setslU-laAsVj