262 THE WEST SHORE. October, 1883. (Mechanics' Fair. Concluded from p. 259.) ed by H. S. Jory, of Salem. A case of excel lent honey, both strained and in the comb, is ex hibited by J. B. Deardjrff, as clear and white as one couW wish. Mr. A. J. Dufur, has also on exhibition thirty varieties of native woods in their naluratylate, sawed so as to show the grain and the burk, and botanically classified. "Our display of dairy products is small but choice," said the superintendent as we approach ed 1 small table upon which were half a dozen samples of butter; and we found his criticism just, A fine sample from the Reedville dairy, gilt edged Jersey butler from Pierce Bros, dairy in Columbia county, and a fine roll by Mrs. C. Gardner, of Sauvies island, with splendid full cream cheese by Iliram Stone, of Sandy, Clack amas county, and M. K. West, of Clatsop plains, and some chocolate colored whey cheese, complete the exhibit. Small as it is it establishes beyond dis. pule that which no Oregoninn doubts, that but ter and ch'ese equal to the best products in the world can be made here, and that the climatic conditions, the abundance of clear water and the excellence of our native and cultivated grasses, kept fresh and green the whole year round, render this a specially favored region for the dairying business. The display made by the Bureau of Immigra lion, was chiefly collected and arranged by D. D. 1'rettyman, who is in constant attendance to ex plain the exhibit and give inquirers any informs' tion they desire. lie has 270 specimens of oats, wheat, rye, barley and grass taken from nearly every county in the state from Umatilla to Doug' las, twenty-four jars of threshed and cleaned grain, corn from Ainsworth, W. T., fruits from Linn, Lane, Polk, Marlon and Douglas counties, to. bacco from Marion county, pop corn from Leba non, a pea vine fourteen feet long from Salem, sorghum thirteen and one-half feet long from Ya kfma, W. T flax from Umatilla, string grass twenty-nine feet and thiee inches long from Urna till county, oats over eight feet high, and ele- cant veneers of native woods from Coos bay, em bracing birds-eye maple, Coos by maple, Ore' goo maple, Coos bay myrtle, ash, oak and alder. ni'erhapt the most attractive display to one in. terested in the progress of the northwest is the exhibit made by Messrs. Whitney ft Marshall 22-24 Fremont street, San Francisco. These gentlemen are agents for some of the most useful labor saving machines in the world. I hey lmn die the iron working machinery made by the firm of E. Gould ft Eiierhardt, without doubt the most complete and durable made, the Gear Cutter especially being a superb machine. The firm handles Ucntel, Margedant & Co', wood working machinery, which is heavy and substan tial and combines the latest Improvements with the best workmanship. The Universal Wood Worker la beyond doubt the most complete and useful machine ever Invented, and is adapted to tuch multitude of purposes that Us name b pe culiarly applicable. There are already 1,600 of then in use In the United Slates, of which the Pullman Cor Co. has six, the Barney Smith Car Works five, the Champion Reaper Works three. Ohio Lumber Co. three, Taylor ft Faulkner Plaining Mill three, Robert Mitchell Furniture Co. three, and one or more are in use in eve ry itetorjr of prominence in the east. It hu never failed to take a premium wherever exhibited and as seen at work in the pavilion is highly inter esting. The machine, railway and locomotive shop tools manufactured by the Niles tool Works, the largest establisment of the kind in the world, are handled by this enterprising firm. The Niles Boring and Turning Mills are in use in nearly every locomotive, car and railroad ma chine shops in the Union, as well as their axle lathes and numerous other shop tools. They are agents for the Gordon & Maxwell Co's. steam pumps, boiler feeders, etc. More than forty va rieties of pumps of the very best character are manufactured by this company. The Baltimore Chilled Car Wheels and "Brookland Standard' Car Gear, made by the Baltimore Car Wheel Co. are also handled by them. They are agents tor Lhesholm s portable saw mills, and lor tne Buffalo, Blower and Force Co., manufacturers of blowers and exhaust fans of any capacity; also for Messrs. Woodrough and McParlin, of Cincin nati, who manufacture circular, cross cut, hand and band saws. The products of many other of tne nest lactones in the Union are handled by Whitney & Marshall, who also carry a very large stock of bar, boiler and sheet iron, boiler tubes and hardware. All the machinery exhibited bv the firm is shown in operation. The presence of this display can but have a good etlect upon our growing manufacturing industries, and this San Francisco firm is entitled to great credit for thus giving the people ot the great northwest an op portumty to examine these uselul machines. ft L e Priiit Your Own Cards Labels, Envelopes Ac, with L our iTliuliic Pvtum, larger sizes for eirouiars, are. , n to 910. r or pleas ure, money makinc. young- or old. l Rvnrvthini easv. nrinted instructions, - 1 1 o ... t n...i n, kum. h.ODU OHIUW lUr VttlHIURUO wl "WJB .Type, uanu, c, to tne laoiory. KtLStl lUU.i JUKBIIUN, lORIt. Montlon the Wkut Shoes. .IAMKH MEANS' 13 HHOK FOR GKNTS. Mint durable made. Fined, oalflkin. Onoe tested. always worn. Superior to any shoe retailed for 5 on the Pacific Coast Bend two-oont stamp for illus trated catalogue, which tell- all about the shoe, and how to order by mail, and seoure perfect fit bysolf meaauremcnt. 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