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WILLAMETTE FAKMER: SALEM, OKEGON, SEPTEMBER 24, lofcG. STATK FAIU I'ltRMlTMS. A Complete List of tlio I'rcinlmutiH A win (led for tlic Vein 1 !!!((!. (From tlio Btnteam m) MVISION II CATn.K. Class 1, .Shorthorns I.utll & Heed, heifer, 1 year mill under, iiumo, Kobucca, first itrni'iiium, $10; sumo, imtno Mul berry, second premium, $7. Ucst herd of llvo, 1 bull and 1 cows, 1st p, $!10. Cow, IJ yenrold iiml over, HonoywnrdJd p, $L2. S. Coudit, bull, 1 year mid tiiulur, Jim niv Ulaitio, 1st, $15. 'Jlenry .Myor, bull, L' years old, iBt, $.'50; cow, .'i yours old, 1st, $.17; heifer, 2 years old, 1st, $110. G. V. Dlmtck, bull o.tlf, 0 months to ono year, 1st, $10 j 2d, $; bull, .'! years old, 2d, $22; 2 yearn old cow. 2d, $15; 0 months heifer, 1st, $10; be.st heidof llvo, 2d, $15. Win. FiKpia, bull, .'1 years old, Ilonry Vlllard, 1st, $:I7; bull, any itnu, sweep stakes, 1st, diploma; calf, (I months, 2d, $0. Class.'!, Ilerefords V. I. Crane, bull, 2 years, iHt, $:i(); 2d, $15: bull, 1 year, 1st, $15; sueepHtakes, bull, diploma. Class -I, Ayrshlres T. II. Tongue, bull, a years, 1st, $28; cow, saino hro, 1st, $21).(i0; 2d, $22; cow, 2 years, 1st, $.10; 2d, $15; cow, 1 year, 1st, $12; calf, (J months, 1st, $1.80; heifer calf, 1st, $8; best herd of llvo, 1st, $21. Class 5, Jerseys I). II. Iwnoy, .'1 years old bull, 1st, $:I7; bull, 1 year, 2d, $7; bull calf, 1st, $10; cow, It years old, 2d, $22; cow, yearling, 1st, $15; heifer calf, 1st, $10. 1). (J. Htowart & .Sons, besthord, 2d, $15. J. T. Aitperson. 1st, on 2 year old bull, $110, yearling bull, $15, cow II years, $.'17, cow 2 vears, $.'10, herd, $110; sweepstakes, bull, diploma; sweopstakes, cow, diplo ma; 2d on yearling cow. $7. U. V. IHmluk, 2d on bull calf, 111; cow 2 years, $15. 1., I". MiiBcher, 2d, bull, !! years, $22; holfur calf. $0. It. W. Carey, bull, 2 years, 2d, $15. Class (1, llolstelns I). C. Stewart Si Sons, 1st on yearling bull $15 ; cow $211.110 ; heifer, yearling, $15, hold, $21; 2d on yearling bull and heifer; sweepstakes bull, diploma. T. (I. Todd, bull calf, 2d. A. M. Unborn, bull, it years, 1st; sweep stakes, 1st, diploma. N. Humphrey, 1st on 2 year old bull. 2 year old cow, bull calf; 2d on 2 ye ir old cow, and heifer calf. Class 7, l'olled Angus (1. V. Dlmlck, 1st on 2 year old bull, bull calf, 2 year old cow, yearling cow, herd; ami 2d on 2 ) ear old bull, It year old cow, 2 year old cow; 1st on II year old cow; sweepstakes on cow. It. V. Caroy, sweepstakes, bull, diplo ma. Class tt Graded stock It. C. Ilawley yrlg heifer, 1st p, $7; Klehard Carey. 1st p, 2 yr old heifer, $0.(10; 2d p, yrlg heif er, $ I. DIVISION (I, DVIIIV rilOKflTM. Class 2 Mrs. II. I.. Aiikeny, II rut p on 25 lbs packed butter, $12. Class U Mrs. .!. Condlt, 1st p, 25 lbs packed butter. $12; Mrs. 8. A. Condlt, 1st p, 10 lbs family butter, $10; Frank Tooo, 2d p on 10 lbs family butter, $5. Class I .lersey butter (8. I). Good hue, 1st , $10, on 10 lbs fresh; 1st mid 2d ps on 25 lbs packed, $12 mid $8. ('lass 5 cheeses O. I.. Ilrown, 1st, $25; A. M.Osborn, 2d, $15. DIVISION F, OIIMIIIN .VIV.STFUTl'lllIS. II. H. .lory Si Hon, fruit dry ur, 1st p, $8; Halom F. Mills Co., 8 Ilour50lbs, 1st p, Salem F. Mills Co., liest display, 1st p, $1. N. 8. Marker, 1 hoisu ohii buggy, 1st p, $8. I'eto Sherbaek, cultivator, 1st p, $8. Mrs. .1. K. Downing, soap, 'M p, $1 Mis. .1. 1'.. Downing, candles, 2d p. $1. Mrs .1. II. Downing, lard; 2d p, $1 Mrs. N. .1. Iluster, mmji, 1st p, $2, Itojd Si I'orry, washing m.uhlne, 2d j, $2. F, Uoh, uxii helves, 1st p, $1.(0. i;. ltope,.wagon IiiiIh, 1st p, $11. li. Hope, wagon sH)kesllnislied, 2d p, $1. Mrs. . I. C'ondit, Or. candles, 1st, p, $2. Mrs. .1. t'oiidit, I. ud, 1st p, $.'. Mrs. .1. Coudit. ouii meal, 1st p, $1.00. Win. Mason, gate, 1st (, $t. 8. Coudit, buckwheat Hour, Ut p,l.t.O. ('has. Mohberger, harrow, 2d p, $.!. ('has. Mosliltergcr, pruning shears, 1st p, $1.00; wagon hubs, 2d p,$l.(W; sokes, lxtp$2; varletv blacksmiths work, 2d P, $: W. (J Adams, plow, 10 Inch, 1st i, $5. lion Diueler, washing machine, 1st p, U. G. 11. Terry, blacksmith woik.lst p,$0. W. (J. Adams, 1 1 inch plow, 2d p, $;l. W. (J. Adams, liarmw, 1st p. $.". Thos, Ilolmaii, fanning mill, 1st p, $5. O. F. Allen, fanning .mill, 2d p, $11. DIVISION D, hWINi: VMI I'OI I ill. First and 2d ptvmium to M. I. KeUer on lted l'yle game chickens. G W Gaines nu-eived 1st p on .voting Holland turkeys, 2d pou W. II tuikeys. 1st p on old eiosted, 2d on W. nested ducks, 2d pou IVkiu iliu-kb, V. II. guiu iMs, 1st and 2d, pirtndge it hint 1st p, light Ur.ihm.n, 1st p. Iloiulun. 1st p, mottlo .lavas, 1st p, black .lawn, lot p. black Sumutras, 1st p, cievo cieuis, 1st t, wit fit Spuiisli, 1st p, gold boarded I'ollsli, 1st p, gold bp.mgled 1'olish, 2d p, sil M IVlish, 1st p, sjungled llainliurgs, 1st p, golden llamburgs, 1st p. br leg horns, 1st , vh Mil.; l.eliorns, 1st , itwvomh Leghorns, IM i, I'lyumtith Hooks. 2d p, Vyandottes, 2il j, bl It r g Itantaius, 1st j, wli nt comb ban Ihaim. 1st p, I'ekin CiHliiu lUiit.inn. 2dp, vvh l" 11 I'ohsh, 2d p. fautailed pigeons, 1st p. SK)ttetl pigeons, Ui 2, collection of fowls, diploma. G 1 Hoodlum, I'ekin ducks, 1st p, Wyandottes 1st p,roocomhbi Leghorns, 1st p, br LeghouiH, 2d p, I'lymouth rocks, 1st, brvuio turkeys, 1I. .1 I.. Ihtrtish, Totilouo geVM. 1st p. Golden spangled I'olNh chickens by It. Craig, 1st p. DIVISION II, IXIMI.MIt WOOI IS MVM'IVl Illtl.S .1. M. Kimoy 10 yd rag carpet. 2dp, pr blankets, 2d p, woolen sheets, lot p, 10 vds stain eaiK't, 1st p. M. i:. lUeliurvUoii, 10 yds II. M. carpet, 2d p. Mrs. M. J. Hostel, yarn vvh, 2d p, ail yarn, 2d p, stiK-kiugs, 2d p, h in rKxls, 1st p. Mrs. M. A. Hurst, 1 lb yarn, 1st p. Mary Fnrnham, yam wh, lBt pr. M. K, Gibson, rag carpet, 1st p, pr wool blankets, 1st p. HIV. I IIIIKAI), CAKKH, I'ltKHEIIVKS, KTC. II. 8. .lory, and son, dried fruits and vegetables, 1st p. Mrs. F. J. llabcock, hop-rising bread, 2d p. Mrs. O. F. Taylor, catsups, 2d p; jel lies, 2d p; plccalllly, 1st d; nss't pre serves, 1st p; Iruit butters, 1st p; pluKies, 1st n: lams. 1st n. JIUs Laura Gardrcc, catsups, lstp; picalilly, 2d t; pickles, 2d p. Mrs. J. Condlt, soda biscuit, 2d p; dom. can. fruits, 1st p; preserves, 2d p; butters, 2d p; hand-dried fruits, 1st p; llgs, 1st p; jams. 2d p. Airs. Dr. Warinner, Boda-biscult, 1st canned fruits, 2d i; wines, lstp; cordia! is, 1st p; cordials, 2d p. Sarah A. Condlt. salt-ris. bread. 2d n: lotato yoast, 2d p; bcoswax, 1st p. ). h. Dcluflhtnutt, wines, 2d p. Miss Alico Hymo. lop-ricing bread, 1st p; cakes, 1st p; jellies, 1st p. Mrs. L. Myers, jiotato-yeast, 1st p; salt rising, 1st p. DIVISION N (IAItl)i;N niODUCTS. Wm. Wriirlit, beets for tablo. 1st n: iiiang. vrurtzol, 2d p; sugar beets, 2d ji; best ex. cabbages, 1st p; largest variety cabbages, 1st p; carrots, 1st p; K)tatoes, 1st p; cauliflowers, 1st p; kalo, 2d p; melons, 1st p; var. onions, 1st p; Into po tatoes, 1st p; rutabagas, 1st p; tablo squashes, 1st p; squashes, lstp; pump kins, 2d p; tomatoes, 1st p; sorghum cano, 1st p. W. If. Adair, sugar beds, 1st p: car rots ox. 2d p ; iotatocs, 2d j) ; cauliilow ers, 2d i; parsnips, 1st p; kalo, 1st p; intiskmeloiis, 1st p; watcrmolotiB, 2d p; onions, (V. D.), 2d ; potatoes, late, 2d p; table S(iiashcs, 2d p; turnips, 1st p. II. W. Savage, manglo vvtirtxel, 1st ii ; carrots, tablo, 2d p; iarsnlp3, 2d p; brocoll, 1st p; muskmolons, 2d p; pump kins, 1st p; peck Y. 1). onions, 1st p. mv. ji nitriTS. Mrs. J. V. Taylor, quinces, 2d p. Seth Luelllng, 10 var. fall apples, 1st p: 10 var. winter apples, 1st p; ! var. vv inter apples, 1st. p; ex. apples, 1st p; peaches, 1st p; 10 var. pears, 1st p; (1 var. pears, 1st p; ox. plums or prunes, 1st i; best ex. fruits, 1st p. Mrs. A. .1. Itiely, best ox. peaches, 2d p. F. milliard, prunes, 2d p; jilums, 10 varieties, 2d p; prunes, 1st p; plums, 1st prem. Wm. Wright, gra;cs, 1st p. II. 8. .lory, unities, 2d p. N. W. Itiiinlall, full apples, 1st p. Arthur Warner, 10 var. fall tipples, 2d piem. .Ino. Allen, 10 var. whiter apples, 2d . O. Dickenson, -I var. winter apples, 2d p; grapes, 2d p; sweepstakes, 2d p. div. i' nat. iiisrouv. Mrs. L. L. Whltaker, birds, 1st p; col. fancy birds, 1st p. mv. a, noitsi:s ci.vss I,tiioiiol'oiiiiiii:d It. II. llybee, 2 yrH Mark Twain, 1st p: I yr H Oregon, 1st p; II yr f Why Not, 2d p; II yr f Kcopsako, 1st p. Mills Howe, I yrH 2d p. I). It. Wells, 1 yr s Humboldt, 1st p. 8. J. Tompkins I yr m 1st p. It. 8. Forking 2 yr s 2d jl. T. H. Tonfcno 1 yru Glen W.lst p; I yr in Laura C 2d ; 2 yr in Laura D, 2d ; uiaro itu:2d p. Class 2, horses of all work: W. F. Harrows, in Si e 1st d . Win. McCullogh II yr g Hilly tlio Kid, 2d p. G.,8. Downing, 1 yrs KtngToni Jr. 2d' prem. 1). II. iwnov, s inauguration, isi p. Miller & Flklu s Cleveland Hay, 2d p. II. Fletcher, 2 yr f Cora, 1st; 2 yrf Hess, 2d. p. .las. Garrett 1 yr s l'eoua Dick, 1st p. .1. A. Forter, II yr in 1st p. Leonard l.ivermoru, in mid e 2d p. W. II.Habb, l yr in 1st p. II. Myer 1 yr m 1st p. Class I, roadsters : Jackson l'atton, I yr g 2d p. J. A. Forter, I yr s Orange Hlossoni, 1st p. L. Swick, I yr s Hellfounder Frlui-o, 1st prem. O. F. llacon,-t yr g 1st p; in mid g 1st prem. T. 11. Tongue, I yrs Fied Hamilton, 2d p; I yr in, Kitty Ilani, 1st p. ('lass U-Dmfti:. Craft, lyrs, lstp. bold Si Iteed, I prs, 2d p, 2 yr s, 1st p, 1 yr s, 2d p, 1 yr s, 1st p, maro mid colt, 1st p, I yr iu,2d p.Ilvr in, 2d p, :l vr in 1st p, 1 yr in, 1st and 2d p, 2 pr in, 1st prem. A. Savage, 1 yrs, 1st p. Win. Townsend, I yr h, 1st p, :l yr s, 1st prem. II. Fletcher, I yr in 1st p; 2 yr in 2d p. G. O. Savage, It yr in 1st p. II. V. Matthews, Ilyrg 1st p. O. Tom, I yr in lstp. I Vhw Jell'erson, II yr s 2d p. W. MoDurner, I yr in 2d p. Silas Fletcher, 2 yr s 2d p. W. D. Claggett, 2 yi s 1st p. C. Carono. I yr s 2d p. Class 5, Farm Teams: II. V. Mat thews, It mid 1 yr 1st p. Wm. Galloway. Ih1 jack, 1st p. DIV. K, I VDll-' WOIIK (MISSUS I'.SDMI 10). Miss MaK'l Wilson, pitch quilt, 2d p. Olga Hridges, gents scarf, 1st p, cro diet mittens. 1st p. Hertie Shelton, collar, 1st p, stockings darned, 1st p. Grace HalniK-k, hop ris bread, 1st p. Mary Gardiner salt ris bread lbt p, hop ris bread 2d p, potato yeast, 1st p, soda biscuit. 2d p. asst cakes, 1st p, tigs, 1st p. :t var wines 1st p, fruit butter, 1st p. Teresa V. D'Arev, tatting, 1st and 2d p. tatting collar 1M and 2d p. Annlo L. Kinsey, 10 ytl rag carpi't 1st piem. Until IViiton, fr butter, ltt p. Clara Smith, soda biscuit 1st p. pillow slios. 1st D. MaUd Adair, nt cavhet, 2d p, fc I apron, 2d p, iMtchwork quilt, 1st p, co lar, 2d p. Cvuthia Fellows, jellies. 2d p. pillow siiaius, 1st p Ida Haas, crochet, 2d p. Jennie Fthridgvi, pillow shams, 2d p. Uiura Naiuv, gouts scarf ciwhet, 2d p, crochet tidy, Ut p, toilet ensh, 1st p, tidy Java canv, 1st p, trimmed under clothing, 1st p. Leila Waters, darned stockings, 2d p, button holes, 1st p, sofa pillow, Ut p, fancy apron, 1st p. Thankful Thomison, jollies, 1st p. . Jennie Lemon, tidy Java canvas, 2d p. May Gardner, 10 var jams, 1st p. SPECIAL COMMITTEE HUPOIIT JUVISION II. A. Illaker, Cooley creamer, dip. T. ltodgers, oil blacking, dip. W. F. Sherwood, combined washer, diploma. 1). if. Simmons, common senso churn dasher, dip. F. A. Ilandley, Hourbon whisky "good ns far as com. ablo to judgol" dip. J. A. Card well, wh bronze mon, dip G. Stolz. elder, vinegar, lollies, din. Co lumbus water heater, ill p. J. M. Coullor, steel wire braped ladder, diploma. DIVISION It, COUNTV EXIIIIIITS. M. WllkinB, grasses, 1st p. W. II. Adadir. vegotablo, 2d p. N. W. Itandall, graspes, 2d p. II. W. Savage, vegetables, 1st p. Geo. Helshavv, cereals 1st p. L. W. Itandall, cereals, 2g p. L. W. Morgan, grasses, 3d p, fruits (gr) 2d prem. Arthur Warner, fruits (gr) 1st p. mv. c siii:i:p. In class 1, Spanish merino, J. L. Far rlsh, It. Caroy. D.M. Guthrio, Jas Withy combe, .Ino. Minto, and A. Wheolor took first premiums; and A. Wheeler, Harry Minto, Jas. Wlthycombo, and It. Caroy took second premiums, according to class ification. In class class 2, French merinos, David Hurst took 1 1st and 2 2d p; D. M. Guthrio, II 1st p, and 1 2d p. In class a, .American merinos, D.M. Outhrio Illstpjl 2d p. John Minto, 3 1st p; 2 2d p; and Harry Minto, 1 2d p. In class 4 graded flno wool sheep. It. C. lfawloy, 2 2d p ; 1 1st p. W. A. Tay lor, 3 1st ji. D. M. Gutlirfo, 1 2d p. Jno. Minto, 2 1st p. A. Wheeler, sweepstakes diploma. Win. A. Taylor, 1 2d p. In class o Lclcestors, G. W. Hunt, 1 1st and 1 2d p. John West, 1st p on owe. Lndd it Feed, 5 1st p. In class OCotsw old's, David Craig, 3 1st and 3 2d p. It. Carey, 1 2d p. It. Strickland, 1 2d p. h. Harding, 1 1st p. Ladd St Heed. 3 1st and 2 2d p. Class 7 Now Oxfordshires, G. G. Glenn,() 1st p. Class l)-Shroi)slilrcs, G. W. Hunt, 2 1st and 1 2d p. It. Carey. 3 1st p. Class 10 graded for nil purposes, G. W. Hunt, 3 2d and 1 1st p. It. Carey, 1 1st p. G. G. Glenn, 1 1st p. Jno. West, 1 2d and 2 1st p. Class 11 Angora goats, G. II. Miller 2 1st mid 2 2d ii. Jno. Downing, 1 2d p. W. 1). Claggdtt, 1 2d p. F. Yocuin, 5 1st mid 1 2d p. Class 12 samples of wool, It. Carey, 1st p on fleeced wools, unwashed. I), M. Guthrie, sample lleece, lino wool, 1st prem. niv. i. kaiim PiionriTS. A. L. llodson, 100 lbs hops, 1st mid 2d p. Wm. Wright, jiojicorii, 2d p. K. Ity uearson, wh. beans, 1st p: ioieorii, 1st p. W. S. Ladd, 10 acres barley, 1st p; i() acres oats, 1st p. N. W. Itandall, sheaf oats, 1st p. Geo. Helshavv, Or. mam. wheat, 1st p; Or. Chill wheat, 1st p; Gold Chair wheat, lstp. SWINE. Following nro the premium awards in thu Bwitio department. J. Ji. Farrish, Cheshire lioar, sow mid litter of pigs; Llttlo Wiiito Yorkshire boar and sow. G. W. Hunt, Essex boar and breeding sow. Alfred Savage, l'oland China boar. it. C. Ilawley, Berkshire lioar mid litter of pigs. N. F. Gregg, Folaud China boars and sow. J. L. Farrish, Cliully China boars mid sows, graded boars and sows. L. F. Mascher, Herkshlro breeding sow. T. II. Tongue, Berkshire boars mid sows. 11. Fletcher, Folaud China boars and sows. 8. Coudit, Herkshlro boar. John West. Herkshlro boar, sow, breed ing sow mid litter of pigs ; graded breed ing lioar and sow ; Folaud China sow and litter of pigs, vvoiiks op .vitr. Following nro the awards in this de partment : Miss 8. Watson, orccla!u painting, etching, mid potuil sketch from nature. Miss Teresa l). D'Arcy, oil painting and wator colors. F. J. Hanson, photographic views. Miss Vlcio Holman, landeoaH and ma rine paintings, Mrs. W. S. Steppy, display of zephyr (lowers. Mrs. F.J. Habeoek. oil paintings, land-t-capo and marine paintings. Mrs. Dr. Shelton, sea mosses and dis plays of lichen, herbarium, mid pressed ferns. Caroline Fuqua, sketches from nature. lauia Hrovmaii, Kensington piiuting. Mrs. M. 1.. Scott, landseapo and marine luintiugs in oil, jwrceluln Minting, and largest collection of painted jwrcelain. Mrs. A. llaluier, Is-st specimen of nat ural history in crayon. Mis. A. Whitney, display of poitralts. Mrs. II. A. Youpg, landscapo, marine, mid iortrait paintings, crayon oitaits, porcelain luintiugs, and oil u!uting on satin. Miss Alico Hy rou, sea moss and xophy r tlowora. MNs Dora McCoy, herbarium. Miss Ana Hycrs, oil painting on satin. Miss Myra Albert, crayon wrtnuts. 1 1 ovv mis. This department was very full, mid to give the varieties would take too much of this piper's valuable space. Mrs. J V. Taylor had 50 vaileties, and received tlrst premiums on 21!, and second on 17 Miss Angio Hridges, 2 varieties, ono 1st p , Mrs. M. A Hrnlges, 20 varieties, 15 flrt p, 11 second p; Mary F. Haas exhibited Ui varieties, 10 first and I) eceond prom , Anna Kenedv, 10 varieties, 5 tlrst p, and 3 2d p; Mrs. F. A Wolfe, 7 varieties, 4 tlrst p and 2 second p; May Wolfe, three varieties, two 2d p, Mrs. Olios. Gios, two varieties, ono 2d p, Mrs. F. A. CtirUty, tlnvo varieties, one Ut p; Mrs. L, I. Whlteakei, two varieties, one 2d p. WOMEN'S DEl'AKTMK.NT. The Indies' needlework department ,i an extensive and elahorato exhibit. The w all of the south end of tlio huge building uro completely covered as with tupeetry, by innumerable pieces of dainty hand embroidered articles, ranging from deli cito K)lnt laeo i-ollars, cuirs and hand kerchiefs, to gorgeous bilk eraiy quilts. Following nro tlio premium awards in this department, which embraces milli nery, hand sowing and machino sowing, embroidery, braided work, cto. : Mrs. F. M. Wilklns. tucked skirt, Bilk patchwork, lady's robo, pair of pillow shams, bed quilt, rag rug, all worked by hand; silk patchwork, rag rug, machino work. Mrs. S. W. Brown, hand worked whlto bed quilt, patchwork bed quilt. Mrs. Lydla Sorber, hand worked pair of dIIIow shams. Mrs. John Grant, hand worked pair of pillow shams. Mrs. S. G. Kemp, hand worked worsted bed quilt. Mrs. Dr. Shelton. hand worked silk patchwork, pair of pillow shams, machino worked pair of pillow shams. Miss May Wilklns, hand worked patch work bed quilt. Airs. J. Condlt, hand worked lady's dress, tucked skirt, night robe, chemiso. pair of pillow Bhamfl, machino worked iiiuht robo, chemise, drawers, whlto linen shirt. Mrs. W. J. Hustcr, hand worked tucked skirt, chemiso, drawers, and whlto linen shirt. Mrs. Tom Wortcy, baud worked worst ed bed quilt. Miss Mollio Taylor, machino worked night robo, chemiso and drawers. Mrs. Dr. Warinner, hand worked biicc linens of hemstitching and machino worked specimens of hemstitching. Mrs. A. F. Con, hand worked patch work bed quilt, silk bed quilt. Mrs. I. M. Adair, hand worked gentle man's suit. Mrs. J. V. Taylor, machino worked pillow shams, hand worked patchwork bed quilt. Miss Clara Fisher, hand worked Bilks bed quilt. Miss Flsio Murphy, hand worked Bilk bed quilt. Mrs. G. W. Staples, hand worked rag rug. Miss Clara Fisher, hand worked worst ed bed iitillt. Mrs. John Grant, hand worked pair of pillow shams. Miss C.Judson, machino vrorkod tucked skirt mid hand worked pair of pillow shams, silk bed quilt. Mrs. F. M. Wilklns. machino workod lady's robo, hand worked patchwork bed quilt and rag rug. Mrs. L. A. Adams, hand worked rag rug. Mrs. J. V. Taylor, hand worked gentle man's suit. Mrs. L. Meyer, hand work whlto linen shirt and patch work bed quilt. Mrs. F. M. Wilklns, linen sot, piano cover, tablo cover, sofa cushion, II ro screen, toilet Bet, music case, pair of lam brciiulns and picture, all embroidered. Miss M. A. Colfey, embroidered sofa cushion and tablo cover. Mrs. Dr. Sholton, tidy, linen set, pic ture, piano cover, sofa cushion, foot rest, rug, chair, bolster, inuslu caso. railroad. Java mid honeycomb canvas tidies, and chenillu watch case, all embroidered. Mrs. F. M. Waito. iolnt lace handker chief, iolnt lace banner, and pair of pil low shams. Miss Ada Ilreyman, toilet set, chair, chenlllo toilet cushions, mid silk lady's sacqiie, all embroidered. Airs. A. N. Hush, table scarf and sofa cushion, embroidered. Mrs. A. 11. Croasmau, embroidered tablo scarf. .Mrs. J. Condlt, tidy, drawers, handker chief, mid linen set, embroidered; lady's, misses', and infant's skirts, child's cloak, pillow sham, toilet cushion, aiid night robo, braiding. Mrs. M. Murphy, silk cmbioldcred pic turo. Miss Mollio Taylor, embroidered Java canvas tidy. Mr.i. Thos. Wooloy, embroidered Java canvas -tidy. Mrs. Helen Fdes, embroidered lambre quin and lire screen. Mrs. A. N. Hush, embroidered foot stool and lamp screen. Mrs. 0. 1). Young, embroidered hand kerchief cae. Mrs. Dr. Wurlnner, embroidored pillow shams, apron mid tidy. All drawn work. Miss I)e(iiilre, embroidered piano over. Miss L. Iiiilah, embroidered misses' skirt, chemibo, drawers, and lady's col lars. Mrs. F. I). Young, embroidered music c.i so. MIbs Susie Jell'erson, embroidered pic tures. Mrs. Wm. Fuglaud, tidy. A. H, Atkins, infant's blanket ; olnt liuv handkerchief. Mrs. It. Heudrie, infant's blanket mid sofa cushion. Miss Nellio V. Walker, Kensington banner and aprons. Miss Alico Hymo, toilet cushions, sofa cushion, and railroad and Java canvas tidies. A. Hymo, raised worsted work. Miss Jennie Smith, ladv's skirts, Mrs. W. II. II. Waters, infant's blank et, Turkish rug, mat, and misses' skirt. Mrs. A. M. Aiken, Kensington tablo scarf and tire screen. Mrs. M. F. Wilkins, braided infant's dress and Kensington tablo scaif and lambrequin Mrs. Shelton, picture in silk. MlssT F D'Arev, misses' and lady's skirt. DCDCniCK'S HAY PR EGG US. .. . .v.i'm -N ' " r ..'...(', .1. .vO..l'. -rv " Order on trial, adiirr.s lor areolar and location of Wcsurn &nd Southern Storehouse! and Agints. P. K. OEDERICK & CO., Albany, N. V. N. B.-Olher manafactorrra combined scalnst the orutaal psteolee (DiDiaiCTt). to approprute his coiltauona bald chaubrr. laliely pnbllth cbal lenges aud premluma over Ddertca. Get any of Ibf m If too ca. oa any conditions, lo men to trie teld the laientor of ihe prra Ihri ropy. Dederlck KUaraatres nu prr lue vm, brt far thu cnklamrr. lllvi i I or falllsz will bur the (live the larealor of the coailouou rrrt ai least a cvmpelltora chance rfnrln thi. tlniM ftlrvhtih h'S Datent au erantj! CoQor.tl ooib'jf tUe lUTtbllou hM greatly Uncflited las public. SI OOO REWARD l r tis. TiL( ul THE VICTOR flMMU.. at w urilf a. I t MIIT MM l ini DAT wia. V1CT0A DOUBLE HUUER. UWU4-r, IS t k. ' IUO .jJZmJ L- ezl r"rfflLjB.sr amAfcvi zi j raw frsrir t Vif Vrraaiaii ailt i A AsHalBBBBBaiiiVTlLTriLLsi HHMKrtloo Rj9HbHQk ovr. ACADEMY of the SACRED HEART- .... SALEM, - OIiraON. ... A Boarding and Day School for Girls. Thetcntyfourl!i)ear will tn-gln AUGUST SO, 1880. Thorough Initructlon tho in Fnilltli hrrchc. muile and rt Tho laDguigci, r.iocuuon inu iirtuienui- taught Ireo ol charge, motion apply to ' For circulars or other lntor Hisii.it hirr.iiiort. THE ROYAL SINGER I New Singing Inss Book hy L. v. Kinci'aon. THE BEST OF ALL. Teacher of Blnglng School! who cjamlne thli, th laat of Mr. Emenon'a ietle ol iucccmIuI c'as boeki, will generally concede that It It, In lomt degree, IU. pcrlor to any of IU predecessor. The elementary ex crciica, the graded cay tunes for practice, tho part songs or glees, and the church tunes, nnthemi and chants all excel in their selection or arranged en t. Price GO rl., to per iloicn. !T Malt Tor (JOccntu Specimen Copy Parlor Organ Galaxy. A gool and largo collection of tlccd Organ Music se lected audarrargodby VV. V Sudds. 10 good Marches Oalloin, VValttcs, Hondo., Schottliches, etc , and 17 popular songs, covering 1X1 sheet muslo slzo pages, jet sold for tho very lo price of la cent. Itcmrmlirr our superior nc Sunday School hong DxW, Song" f I'innilar, (35 ctt) and our High School Song Hook, Sour lire tlltiR, (CO ctt ) Oliver 1) It son d Co., Boston. 401 and 4S1 Washington Street, C. II. DITSON k Co., 607 Droadway, N. V. TAKEN VI, ADOUTTIIK M1DDLK OF JULY, ONE WHITE Doar, rather lengthy and poor; at my place cast of Salem, about S miles. Anjcno hatfag lost such an animal will plcaso call snd pay einenscs ni tako tho animal away. i. II. LKIIMAN. Salem, gr., Aug. 27, 1SS0. OKT.UON Aimc - lv MortLAit Y MM I KTlltKSIIlE I .(II.KOAD OITK AMitH Fait Timet Suro Connection! New Equipments! 'MS Miles Shorter ! 0 Hours Less Time ! ACCOMMODATIONS UNSUnPASSF.U FOIt COM. for and Hifty. Fares and Freight much less than I)' any other routo between all lolhW In the Willamette valley and San Francisco. tST Only Itoute to Hint 1'opulnr Nmuuirr llmorl YAQUINA BAY! VVbcro for mcdeiate expense jou can enjoy II IIVIU tv F ' HUIIF IIVrilINO IIKACII imiVI.Nfl AND WALK INO FISIIINO IN IllVhll AND IIItOOKS DKKl' SKA FISIIINO I tJ). Finer Hotels and better sccommodatlons thin at any othcrHutnmor rtsorton thecoait of Oregon. Dully I'noeiiKerTrnliK reril Hunilny. Leave Cortallls (exccptSticdijf) at 2 I'. M. Uitt laciulna, (except hundavs)at 7:10 A. M. O, k O. It. It. trains (West Mdc) connect at Cortalll. 0,.ta It. II. trains (East SIJc) connect at Conallli with stages from Albany at 13 0J I' M. t0.ltoiiml Trip Tlrkrla nl i:rurtlon rnlrs Kouil until Scinnnbf r lioili. T ATi:H between Corvallls and San Franclscui lares-Hall and Cabin, 111; Hall and Steerage, 13.63 Fre'ght at rcducel and moderate tatcs. T HIE FINE A 1 ETEAM61lir YAQIIX.i CI1V HAII.1 riOM TAQIIKA! rtaa san rncico: Thursday..., Sept 8 ' Tuesday .... 14 Wednesday Sept 8 Uondir 20 Sunday -JO I Friday 0;t. 8' Wednesday SO Satnrday Oct 2 iiiuruay it Tuesday, V0 Tlio Company ruirtes tho right to clnogo ailllng dajs. in.For further Information ami) to GHAS . '.V - wvk . U. UUUUti, A. O. I. and F. Agent. THE ii:. MKincr.s I'ltM.VTi: DISl'OS.iUV. ICO Oe.rj St., San Francisco, Cal Cond ctcd by qualified I'lijilclini and Surgtons regular Orsduates. X3TMHll.lc.lSprrlnllt Inthe Inltctl Stales, -whoss LtlK-loxo u racntMr, perfect method and pu; medicine, Iniure arr.xnr and ra. MtNKNTCtRUOf all l'rllats. Chronic and Nervous D seases, Affections of 'the llldnd. Mklu, Kill urys.Illnd ler, truptloni, I terra, uld Surra, DMrllliin or I lie elands, horr Miiulli. Throat. Hone ruins, perwaiiintl) cured and erad Icated from the l stem for life. NERVOUS feriRKi Loatra, Hrxunl lirroy, Slrnlal and I'liyalral Mrabnrts, tall. Inc Vleiuory. V rnk I yra.Hlunl. rdl)rvrloiiiirnl,lniirdlliirnl lo llnrrlaer. rlc, rroiu rrrsa r or youllimi rolllr, or any rauar. irtdll), snrrly and lirlvatrl rurrd. VUUMI, JllUULl.-.AOEI) & OLD men,andall who need medical Skill and l. iirrlrnre consult the old European I'hiaUlan at once. Ills opin ion coats nothing, and may me future mliery and shame. When Inconvenient to visit thecltv for treat, ment, medklne can be sut everywhere b) express free from obtrrvnllon. It Is lelf evlcent that a ph)slclan who giis his whole attention to a class of dlscasesntlalua srral aklll,andphrsicUni through out thecountrv, knowlug this, frequently recommend dirtlcult cases to the Oldest XprrlalUt, by whom etery knovin good rruieilj It used The Doctor's Age and tAiirrlrure make Ids opinion of siinretue Importance. tiLThcse who call ice no one but the Doctcr Con sulfation HtEEandaiirrrdly confidential. Cases which have failed In obtaining relief elsewhere eipect. ally solicited Icmale diseases successfulli treated Tlie Doctor will agree to forfeit il,ooo for a case undertaken, not cured Call or write. Hours. Dalli from 9 A. M ti t I' M., C to 8 evenings; oundaie. 10 to I pul 6l 101 nil SAMTiXlll CllD to llmiit ; Savt Fass, Address as above. DR. LIEBIG'S Wonderful Gorman Invlcorator rr.anenth prevents all Unnatural IxMea Irnm ih. ststcui, tencs the nerves, strengthens the muKle. chcUsthy waste, Invigorates the whole sittcm ID J reatores the altllcted to Health and llspplneis. Ihe rvasiriso nun) cannot git cured rl weakneis n.. ! ' dl owlr-g to a complication, cullfcl PKOSTATOl'.ltllEi w..w.......M. ..iiitji rixiuirrtf rwv.iiia. ..i.t-1. . ... treatment Dlt, LIEBIG'S iNVlUOhATOR I. , i . ..i.. cure ta I'KonTiTOBStist. with cure fa. FEOBTiroBaim, with peculiar Srecial Treat. ment, used at the LIEIllO DISl'NSAR ' VARICOCELE OrJVosnT nre ihe Sirotum Often the umui. tcted cause cf Lost Jljnhoed. Debllllj, ,ic Smlntl 'caknesjsnd It. compl clon Trcterre Theabovo .dUei.esMnrnly be cured by Dr lleblgs IinlgcnSor . Sf.1d.the lrr..Lle,.U v''l CcmVr.Vic,. r J3 l Sc J lUr "ISorHlor,. Caie ol six bcitle. 10. Srnt to uay addrcs. coieied secure l fromotxervatirn urei uo.t iw erf il electric belt, free to patletta. To I'xovi nu Wo0KHt I-owsr or rn, ivvinon CiiioraddreM nriiir. iusfi:sm. r si, r: "IT "I"". ''" ,0 WOCkl up - A L3 GREENHOUSES. TREESandPLANTS VVoif.Fr..K.r.i..... . saara3 TUl'l?. MmihL i.lJ'i? V!1 Dru,(iiiri,lnl vsmmmm I -iA rM ' m ;w