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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1872)
WILLAMETTE FAEMER. jbtcp fjusbiintortj. THE WOOL IKSIieX. ClIICAOO, 1LI, 1 vl.. p.,...n. . a A... TJ.t'.nt tWTOii 1 AitMEH : At the present A ..I1 in iuti 71. ) time thtro is a great flurry in the wool market. Every farmer, espo - clnlly in the Western States, is going into the wool Industry. Such an ex- citomont was created the last year of tho lato rebellion, but after the close of the war wool met a speedy down fall in price, nnd farmers lost heav ily, which caused them to discon tinue the business. Tho vlolont fall in the price of wool nt that time was caused, to a great extent, by tho throwing on the market of an enor mous supply of army goods. Such a thing cannot happen now, nor is there any other artificial or transient combination of circumstances which can lower the price of wool for the next two years ; but on tho contrary I tho nrlco must Increase. Tho lato. European war, between Germany nnd Franco, exhausted the supply of wool in England and her colonies, and tho war preparations going on in tho leading European nations keep up tho demand for woolen fabrics, which tho factories of Eng land arc unnblu to meet. In our own country tho demand is greater than tho supply. There is scarcely a sup-, ply of wool in tho markets of Boston, Now York, nnd Philadelphia, for tho Now England mills, still these man- ufactorles will not bo allowed to slop xiiougn wool wero nvo uouars a pound. Everything Indicates that tho clip of this year nnd of 1873 will find n sale at very high figures. Tho'Avool industry is fast emerg ing from tho drawbacks which it has had to encounter for the last five year. Mutton is fifty per cent, in advance of what it generally is nt this season of the year, yet It is very . ,,.,.. mi... ,.nn,.f .i..t . scarce. 1 he present demand for. wool and mutton is strictly legltl-' mate, and there Is nothing which can take tho places of these so ns to affect the price for at least two years. Wool-growers will receive more thnn enough nt present prices to compen sate them for their loss during tlieisav.s few years past. If they could bring their influence to bear so ns to direct legislation, nnd have sultablo laws enacted ngaliwt dogs being allowed to run nt liberty to slaughter their sheep, it would save them thousands of dollars annually. l.i:x. THK CAKE OF SIIKKP. 1 1. There Is a wonderful (inference between tho well-doing of a binall and a largo flock of sheep. Thu small flock will often do exceedingly well, whilst tho largo nno will fail in health nnd comparative profit and advantages. 2. Sheep will not do so well closed up in nny yard or pen, no matter how well arranged it may be, as they will if allowed to roam about and have plenty of nlr nnd room. Out door exorolso seems to suit thorn far better than n yard with hut little snaco to run nlwiit. "Where tho win ters nro long nnd tho snow covers tho ground for many month.", sheep nro pre.ventcd getting nt the enrth, of which they naturally consume a great deal ; and nature seems to re quire such a medicine, or change of diet. 11. limn that N old or ha been heated, or has become a llttlo tmuity, is highly injurious to sheep, and must nover bo given ; It will often produce sovere scouring in tho mid dle of winter. When quo sheep Is thus affected, tho rest will often be come Infected n!o. 4. Any dlene that affects one (Sheep, will Infect tho whole flock, oven when not thought to bo infec tious. 5. In many localities sheep will not do well, even with the same care ns elsewhere under tho fenino treot- ment, whereas in some places sheen npiu,iivri-.riii .""'lI"""i;,Hclnn who puts his lln bit u braw. seointothrlvo without any spechfl , 10rnollH ..tcoiu ,fy would not caara oi grroi ran, ui ui men. ih no doubt, and wo poo It continually' MtlllmTcJSuS'XuW assist: but young sheep fiiriiU'WlcnioiinioiHiwiisiorinimiiinii?iw, must not think, becauso thoy fee Hhcop doing so well nnd costing so llttlo In soino places without rare, that their flocks will thrive well un dnr .similar troatmont. 0. It is n trront mistake to huito-e , that sheep can do without water, or that they nro letter without it. It it1 so far true, as thnt shoep nro certain- ly Injured by drinking water in ' largo quantities at irregular inter vals, ant! many are mado sick there by ; but If water Is always before tlieui, so that they can drink a little at b time, as wanted, thoy will sel dom or nover hurt themselves. Wa torlnc onni n ilnv will nnf tin llmv will often hurt themselves by drink- inp too much when supplie(f at such , i. injnrv,. wi.ni. fJvi ,..m. I there is no occasion for water 00 per ont. of such food is water, ami is , ken in small tiuantitics and often, -' Cnmda h,rmer- Stoking "Wool. If tho clip of wool bo not sold or sent to market at once, it should bo stored In a tight room, free from dust ; and if intend ed to bo held for nny. considerable length of time, should be well cov ered from tho light. This latter pro caution beinc taken, tho fleeces will not so rapidly becomo yellow, and otherwise unsightly. Live Stock Journal. New Zi'ai,axi. The sixth annual ijlwtu .if 41tn I.bntiill lit.ntnMl . i Club WHS hold nt Mlltnn nn (lin "Ml, 'February, nnd was the very best over held in tho district. Tho local pnper says of tho show: "The nuiu- bor of entries exceeded that of any former occasion, and nu improve ment in most of tho classes was also manifest. Tho long-wooled sheep wero generally considered tho host part of tho show ; and, unquestion ably, those exhibited by Mr. Allan Cameron, Manager Ht tho Clydovalc Station for tho N. Z. Co., would be difficult to beat in the Colony. They linvn nlivnva winrf1 fli-nt nrlviw i when exhibited, nnd flocks of tho "', U tn ih iTnii . w at very high prices." - Tl,i: National Financiw. Scp- rei,,ry jjouiwch reports mat mo na tional debt wus reduced during tho mown or march last, sity'si.wis, making a total reduction since March 1, 1BW, of $317,015,000. Tho total debt, less cash in tho Treasury ($1!W, 631,909), is $2, 174,374,298. lit unb Intmor. ; .... , . ttt- CooiJlallwaiOM'lal.oihcl tcr not wnokc, sir. Traveler. Thal'i exactly wh.,t my irieiifis wij Hallway Official. lint you musn't smoke, sir. Traveler So my doctor tells me. Hallway Official (indignantly). But you nhan't smoke, sir. Traveler. All '. jum wnai my wile A quuliit old gentleman, of an ac tive. Htlrring disposition, had a man at work In his pardon who was quite the reverse. "Jones," said he, "did you ever see a snail." " Certainly," repli ed Jones, "Then," raid tho old boy, "you must have mot him, for you nover could overtake lilm." ltruddcr Lotter, of Montgomery, At-, abama, Mas killed by lightning while amiroprlutlng grain from n corn crib. Tlio loyal blacks are much perplexed. and pftcoulv Inquire " Js do I.onl turned Ku-Klux uln do poor darkles, i Jifit for stealln a llttlo co'n V" I A tritiiHa-tliluil uiuikliifv ft tit till it i i un til ft work met on bin way a highly respect- n 1 1 In Itxlt 11 tt iku 1'llllttl ll U ulin lttam MV. ..V.. ..-...-.....f, .........,.. W...V was, and asked her, " Can you tell mo where I ean llnd a man ?" " No I can- not," cite replied, " for I havo been looklnp; thece twenty ycaM for one myself." Fa in 1'i.ay. An Irishman who was engaRed to cut Ico from a pond, was handed a cros-eut miw to coin meneuoDeratloiis with, nulled out a penny, aud turniiiK to Ids comrade, I exclaimed, "Miw, I'm, rair jiiay head or tall, who goes below V" Conversation In a Wlncoiihln Ktore- tll.IlBclKr.twoy,?,,, j.ugubriou" Vw" miner ", a ietruii ui. a ifi ii horscH and my wife hint fall, and I feel , pretty Kor. Oood Hjinii of lionet, too." A wife liavlnjr lonl hcrhuaba'ud, wiim Inconsolable. "Ix-ave me to my urlcf," she cried Mibblnjr, ' you know the ex tremo seimlbllUy of my nerve a mere nothliiR upsoU them." I)onutlo yountr lady (maklnif a ploj "Frank, tho kituhon'H no place for hoyp. JIiih ilnugli Htieh an attraction for you V" Clever youth " It len't the ilouili, eouxln It'H the ilear.'" The Cleveland Lender nivh the mit- , ublo ,0 kt RO ,llltll- ,)uvKHtlon ,,., " The heir on a camel wcli,!. about which shows that It M'ns not only In the days of Mohammed that thu ani mal bore a great prophet. Make an linpartinl estimate of your I revenue, and whatever it Ii, live upon I Ic1-. Do thl-", ami you will never tie poor. A laconic conversation : "What alls your eye .loe, V" I lold a man he lied ," BREYMAN BROS., Commercial Street, thlrt door from Moorca' Corner, j Ktilem, Oregon, WHOLESALE AND ItKTAIL DKALKIIS IS FANCY AND STAPLE , DRY GOODS! CLOTHING, XZcttfll c3 O0E, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, ETC. Wc have now I A Complete Assortment of the nboe inmcd good', and ire orTrrln- them i at xxntaMsiiT trow rate. Wc alo !.eep a full line of I Carpets, - I Oilcloths, Matting, Lace Curtains, Window 8hades, Etc., to which ire Initio eapeclal attention, aa xt ran Oder now SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS I TO IIUYKltS. We have alw the Agency for the Sale of omasoiroiTT WOOLEN GOODS, ami conatantl) keep non a full aupiily of BLANKETS, OASIMERES, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, YARN, ETC., We, are entitled to tell li ileaUr. al iiunufauiurer' prices, HEYJUAN ROM. Salem. Jan, l:i, lsl. i;tf PATENT PREMIUM Fanning Mills. The Best Seed Cleaner! ADAI'TKI) TO l'AIIMKHb' LSK. Mauufiictiiri'il liy VAN WAGNER &. Co. KeblMf. 8AI.KM, OlIKCiO.N. A. N. CIIHM1T. r. t ZM'OI'AUK. A.N. GILBERT & Co. Dealer In and Manufactiirvn of BOOtS aild SllOeS, VW,,H fvw") IN IIOI.M.xN'S IILOriC. iN'lli:il I.KOCI.ATIVK 1IAI.1., SAI,Kf. OIIIIRON. .Noi8-tr. tjt CULLEN'8 5 SANTA CRUZ HARNESS ! ManufacliiU'd and for talo buly at IS'o. TH Froid nt., loftltiiul miiK siri'Eitioinrv ok my mibT LIfcs X llAlt.NKsrt render them the ciire..vi:resT itixivkm In tlio junrki l I OT.UtAXTKK Ihvni In lw a (.KM INK All TICLK. All Wind- of SADIil.KIIV WAIHW at lone.t prl ce, IKeblftSm.l JOHN W cri.I.K.N. TREADWELL & Co., AOllICl'LTI'ltAI. WAHKIIOIVK, A (JKNKlt.M, Machinery and Supply Fill' FnmiCrS, MillCrB, MilllUOIl. Importera and Wbole.ale Dealer. In Hardware, Portable Engines, MILLS, AUHICVE.TVHAI. inPLBnKMK, . Wood-Workluj and Iron-Working Vachtncrjr , Ml utra', Kntflnoem' and H(f haiilca' Tool, Mill huiir, i lc., etc. Alike I Corner Market aiul Frembbt at. Old Nlan4. f SA.V PIIANCISCO. Fell-!lin, $10,000 Wanted M - S. FRIEDMAN. liAvisn runriiASKi) jiv coons 25 pr et. below present Prices l am enabled to ietl correMiniillii;ljf low, inj Urge ami rxtsnalrc andlarp! etk or DRY GOODS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Crockery A Glassware, AND Kl'MKKOUS UTIIKIt AIITJCLKS. Call and Examine Goods 1 AUCTIONEERING KOH IIOTH THK CTTV AND COUNTHT . ..ar ... S. FRIEDMAN. .More, in Durblu'n Blurk, oppo.iu (he Bank, Nalem. Mini, Maiili31.im.-ir. H. D. BOON, MKALril IN ... BOOKS, STATIONERY MUSIC, Periodicals, Newspapers, Wall Paper, ... IM Musical Instruments THK CKI.KIUIATKIi BURDETT ORGANS Hallett and Cumston'a Pianos .AlwJjn on lun.l. Titer Innlnimrnta rr I'AVOIIITRH lih nil murlclaro, nml ItiU htorv it ilm rcoort of all Mho wlh In liny OikkI cheap, H. B. BOON, Cummcnlal flr.il, Hftlem, l)cci n. MAILIIIIT. 1, J, .nan. MAXXrO&Y V IIAW, ATTOI1NKVS AT l,AW, K M.F.M. OltKIION. (Ifllcc oicrllray'a lon. toinrr of Stale and ' Liberty treel, MaylT-lr. Read Physician's Certificates Below! I! A Most Efficient and Pleasant Tonic. TlifM nittr it pfpu'd fion tha mo.t clinli'4 and MbolrwMu. liriba aud ruuU. "4 b. (lira oldnbtpllra have found rallar llirouflt llnlr l ht.i.fUH .a.ntin.nil lhani tor tha run, (if IITllrirAl MIIUtUH ..iirirTrr wiru. .,!, diwtm ol lii kload and litar, and InefnUiltUa til IhdlrrtllTeorgiDi. ..,.. , Hi-adAchr. Ildlou-nf m and Coatlrllon,pnil IlrMlllr and Loxol A(p.lll. filar cauanl In pi (Irranaamanl ot tba rlloiaarh, l.lar and Dinar funrtlonariraol Ilia aralrm. Hi I XI. Illllara baa. In vn urc.lull uaad and ar. v.arrautvd lu all (i(lliaulfararlnaUlliaaU)ia exit. CEnrmoATES. MlMIIK II EralllK Tor- , liutl.niiu 1 lakaplraaurelnalallnrlbataaraa ablr llfn'ir wUblnaTviartfullr fealnland aaaiu I DM I bo aanij.l. ol your IXI, Bitter., whlrh ton Mitt .ma. and llndltnotnrilranaarraabl IIIIIMa, hnl alumna thai Cannot fail In tt b..rd(ul aa tonl, and prouolM l I Hlil.UXD, M. P. CiTf M rnrxTf llOiriTAla, bin J'rsoilno, JuD Will. HT.I.. , . ., . . , v r 1 liJ CaWnuHf vaininru tir iitnior h utnm waittt 1U Bittara rn.al t.. a Ter m.-l.i.t ajf la n.inn.ia.ludliiMllcin.laat All'.lila ami alrni. far cotnolilatJ. Ulna .i.d aUaiaiUiil eaaM of jhaf nalur. anil aia til Ik. irtalnl tmMencrl.lh.trcur.j. J:Elj, M Aa.'t Itra rhf.tcUa Alb.ry O. O. Ilonltil. btATr Aautu'a Oirux, Sau rranclaco, Jul "UiiTaal II. EraTI IX I To -p'nl l bar. mad. a eaalalrsAmlnallvibf our JAI. Illttara.and Ita. fMnd Umi. rniu-al? Ire ol dalaUrlooa uUMril aub.unera.-y ;i1;k 1 tvanof rount.rf.lta. Nod. c.nulna llhrul Or. Il.idax a.iirnaturt acraat the lop of eaah botlU, Carry 1'niAilly khouM have a Battle Iai Ute bautr, Haiti eterjratterr. Jf. JilWl"I5I.V. Kola VtvflwMt: Kn. Al Vronl KlrMt, Nan hrwUro, (l. I. GRObl I UJ.fti W. ULl !., Olicaci, III' . i.tr-.. aki.., .( ..ritirtiiir BMUinni, fi. haLVliaVDIaBlfe oi R "BBSSB3h SBSBBBm pakamMHMJ V h tjHEBJBJBjCU0nnlIiM r3 P :iiLl M. btsIRIaTsIBt II sSfS"flEJTTTJHa MUSEI SIMlTlfie IIW -:PACIIIC CIATT! BOSWELL'8 Standard Fruit Dryer, f BflBBBBBfl mcnsrsn1 Iron Heater, Bread Raiser, Dairy Heater, &o., o o M 11 1 N 10 l) ! 110M1T1VELY THK MOST 1'IIOKlTAlll.K tad meftil Inrcntlon of tho aj;r. fomblnlDR cheap rt, durability and rronomy, aixt ran In) atmllt-l tn a ffatitr trarlvtv nt i.mmwuim lhti , .!!.- ,... chtno rxtant. As a Fruit Dryer, It lUnda unrltalnl, and ll arknowlctlgrd bj icln tine urn to ronlaln tho only trnr lirlnrlrVa Tor ilrjhiK fruit, aud It lu lnilo In cuiotturtlnn lliat a mf rr child at cmr r iind'rtaiiil and oprtatra It As a Room Heater, The r-rlrraatlr Cjllmlrr ronrrntratea tha hl, lj,'iillr tha carbon, and prodacra more hrat than any other known device, whlrh, belnif UlftrlbateJ b the perrnralrd hteld lu ilonble rnrreuta of hot air, win heal two, three, or eren fiiur room (tr properly connected) with leea fuel than any one ol the Miuc mom rau he heated to tho tame temper aturo by any Koto or hratluir apparatna In ure, Mlille al the fame time it Uc.Uojt all uwiluua ; rr, caiKliiff nlratant and healthy atmoaphero and eren temperaiuru Ihroushnut all the aparinenta. In the rammer time, while boiling the tea kettle, making toat, healing itona, .to., by alar,!, vahn there turreiiK of henl anMuriird lino the out'ldc fine, alul the heat la cai(vly felt In tho room. As a Clothes Dryer, IT HAS NO COMI'ETlTOll. and hrrecr knnw.. la hailed with delicti! by the ladle, an Urn crratctt libor-Mtlng linriitlon uf llm age. In Lumber Drying, Tbi prlmlpletnf till- Inn'iillnn, anpllrd. an luatualile aud without eomietllloii, MII.I.I.NKHS, IIAKKIIS, CltlAH NAXlTAOTt' IIR1IS AMI OTIIEItH Will And II greatly to their cliiUre In e IM inarhlnr and Intotlgate lla pripertlee. We could publlih columntuf tillmonlol from tho beat cltUrni of Ohio, Indiana, llllnola, Mlrbl Can, Iowa, and ntber Htatra, of tin ruperlorlty uvte any ItiTentlon of the age, but tha niarbln mutt eland on Ita nun MKIIITH, It inu-l bo teen In op eratlon to be fully appterlali d, PAHMPlts, IIIIIMI YOl II I'AMII.IKM 1(1 K THE Boswell Heater and Dryer. It la riarlly wlml ymi want and nettl, rejardleaa of an ilryliuuru or kiln J on mar mnr liarr. dn not aak .mil Inbnya eniniralluu of lialrnt rlghte, mend) from an examination uf uiodel, but coma and ere Ibn full aled mac hluu Inrforui In nuikii reiri.'utcd. There la nu llHelllna Hnn.0, lliurrb, Hemlnari Public Hall, llotelor Iteatauranl, In which llila lua chtno la not appltraldo, uaefnl ami nrnntablr. Ijtillea and p'litlemru, juii aro re.tiectfiilljr InU led In call anil einmlno the inai Mint fur jnitnxltr' fur It la luiHnlhlo lnnahiirt ndieitl.enirnltai'nu inerale All, the imI iiualllleaiifihla truly wiunKr fill, )el .linple, PAMI1.V K1IIK.N1. ' a Heirn clitlmaartf aeriitrd be Irltra ioitni Mhlcll plaiea II In'nnd Hie lenth of a rlial. Tim mbretlber, baling iniiiha.etl Hie eulu-H ryhl fur tho Hialo of Orepm, U now ininiifaeluilii, them fur rale, t,n Hialu Hlriel.tn Ualciii, whi-M a rarlely of nlea and a mitlilnr In nneiallun can I aetnnlaiiT time. ion CAKK 0lte (llll, Sim I A Vo.'n Hook Hti.iv, N'll II. Halein. Oreunn Willamette University, U A T.TIM, OHMOIT, riVlKOMIKHTANIILAlKIKHTINCOIiroilAI a. tn ninmu in (irefin, uaralcal, lolnmticlal, Normal, and HrlentltleCimr.ea of Hlndjr. Knrfn.i Inrurinatliiu.addreaa the rrealdrnl. T. M.IIaku ', !. N. TKIiltr, Hep. M, lb-, I rWn-tary Hoanl if Truaieea Ayer's Sariaparilla, J.Nf lnrll'lnfx llio IlIuoi. A iiusllilnn that currt la a realjiubllr blexlii Ayhi'i HAitatrARiliA make. Klllivcuro ol .1 aerlea of complaint, ivlilcliaroalnajraailtkt 1 Imr and tuo olttri fatal. ll niiin. Ilia blCMMt imrvea 11111 me lurking liuuuira In tha aytlem Hhlrli underinluQ healih and reltla Into tnmlilc .oinu ill.iintcra. Krup llnimif thu .kill are Hie annearanea on Hi. aur fain of huniora thai thuuM l) entielled fruui Hit Mood, iniurual duianeiueula are the delenulna Hon of thee amv humuia to Mime Internal oruan. or organ, h)k action they derange and wlioar aubalauco Ih.y dl.ea.e and tiealroy. ATAn'a Sam .ArAIULLA expel, the.e huniora from Urn blood When they are cone, the cllordei they ptoluci dlaapuear, nch ot i'Awrii);i 1 Ih4 Mnr, Mom utA, KUIiny, I.uai1, f.'iu'lloiit anil f:,iiilln 1)1, friar ty int tixi..vt inrnuir a rirr,-ro. or cry .hlu, timJri. Vu.luUt, llliAektt, Unlit, Tnnor Ttlltruml Milt Jthtum, .SoriW Ihnil. Jllnmronn it tin and .So7c. l;itinatUnt. .Vu(irj.Vln In tk llonn, Able, liml Until, Ftmatt llVuincjut, Wrrifiy, lusvrrkittl albino fivin Intimul ulcratlun atiit 1 uUii nt itUtti'f, rvn.y, v.MWt, Kttuiflatitui.afiJ Otneiat IfbVlty. Willi llitlr depAituro hcallli le lam.. ratrAiiau nr Or.J.C.AVKK Co.. l.onell, .Mm.., It Mlkat ami Ahiillcal I ri ml.lt. And aold by Drucgl.tt all aionnd the world , IW-hMlTH A liAVIH, Wunlc-alaAyerle, l'r land. IltiW hit, A v$ a SaW. JPea M WW XWaTaf. JaHVaUsViaV -& aTaTi t 'TLLmWrnW IMKflH I Wt.mAt LLm-W VaBHaBaV