Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, May 11, 1872, Page 7, Image 7

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    WILLAMETTE FAEMER.
7
totrg.
RPRING.
XV WtLUILX VVLLa.ll.
lUi'.cl open window, open heart ;
Quickly, oh quickly 1
OM Winter eceka a paflse out s
Ho IlJgcts anxiously About,
Goes round the houo with buttling air,
And picks hit duds up hero nnd llicro;
Quickly, oh quickly.
Haste! open window, open heart;
Quickly, oh quickly I
He's spied oun? Spring luforo the doo".
He knows his madcap pranka of yore;
To pull hl enr were rpnrt, I trow,
Or plack hit rorcnttd beard of mow I
(Quickly, oh quickly t
Hato t open u ludow, opes heat! I
Quickly, oh quickly I
tfprlnjr. knock already at tho door;
Hark) 'lis hltthrerlnotco once raort
Ho kneel with all tho force he may,
With his little meadow-flower bouquet;
Quickly, oh qulck'y !
llartol open window, np ti heart I
Quickly, oil qulckl) 1
And If yoa arc not pioiitit to hear.
He has hi train ofernnts near:
He'll summon theni to help lit will.
And knock and beat more loudly still 1
Qutcklt, oh quickly I
Haitc I open window, open hiattl
Quickly, nti quickly I
Lot MnniliiR hreejie, his herald, lew
A pnflwl cheeked boy of roy hao
JIo blow s till all tiling (tlr mid rliic
Tor entraneu tn hl .Matter, "jirlnj'
Quickly, uh quickly 1
Ilatc I open window, open Ixait;
Quickly, oh quickly I
Tho braio knight, Siinliliie, now appear.
And breaks his way with t,uldcn spear;
While tho roft flatlirer, I'lowerbriatli, llut.s
Through narrowest erc Ices andchliik,
Qulckl), oh quickly!
Haste I open window, open heatt I
Quickly, oh quickly I
Sow rounds the oust t, l'hllnmel ;
And hark, and hark I an tclioV w ell
An echo from my Inmost breast
In tweet Spring Joy, n welcome cuest J
Qulik1y, oh quickly I
Tin: Christian advises ministers in
these words : " Do not got excited to
toon. Do not run nwny from your
henrcw. Kngino driving-whceld
whirl fatt on nn icy truck, but when
they draw anything thoy go Mower.
Do not scold tho people. Do not
abuse tho faithful souls who como to
meeting rainy days, because others
aro too lazy to attend. Preach the
best to tho tiuulet a-scmbllcs.
Jesus preached to one woman at the
well, and sho got all Samaria out to
hear him tho next time. Ventilate
your meeting-room. Sleeping In
church is duo to had air oftencr than
to bad manners. Stop preach lug and
talk to folks. Come down from your
etlltcd ways and sacred tones, and
becomo 'as n littlo child.' Tell stor
ies ; Jesus did, and tho common
pcoplo heard him gladly. Relate
your experience ; Paul did, and you
can hardly do better than he."
To Cum: Tin: Lovi: or Aui)i:.r
SrmrrH. Captain Hall was tho com
mander of tho Great Eastern steam
ehip. Ho had fallen iutomich habitual
drunkenness that his most earnest
efforts to reclaim himself proved un
availing. At length ho sought tho
advice of an ancient physician, who
gavo him a prescription which ho
followed faithfully for seven months.
At tho end of that time, ho had lost
all desiro for liquor, although ho had j
many timos been led captive by a
most debasing appetite. Tho pro-t-cription,
which ho afterwards pub
lished, and by which po many other
drunkards have been assisted to re
form, is as follows : Sulnlinto of iron,
5 grains; magnesia, 10 grains; pep
permint water, 11 drachms ; spirit of
nutmeg, 1 drachm ; iwlco a day.
According toofllclal reports, there j
wero In London on tho 10th ult. 120,-,
111 pauper.-, of whom ill, 100 wero in ,
workhouses ami &o,;kj1 received out
door relief. Theso llgures fchow a
dccreaeo of 27,017 compared with tho
corresponding weeks hist year.
At a rccont town meeting In Mos
cow, ti fcinall town on tho Chicago,
Koelc Island nnd I'acillc railroad,
about forty miles wcat of Davenport,
Iowa, women wore elected, by a
largo majority, to till all town oflkes.
It l n flno tiling to Imj nblo to rlpon
without Nhrivellng j to roach tho
caltnncM of ago nnd btlll kcon tho
warm heart and ready pympathy of
youth. '
lonltrji.
CMCKKX CHOLKKA.
A correspondent wisely remark.- of
chicken cholera that "until it it
known what organ is affected, it N
idle to talk of this or that remedy
proving efieutual." I cannot decide
this point, nor can I say what Is tho
cauo of tho disease, though I be
lieve It to bo some hurtful food. I
can only de-cribo the .symptoms and
mention the remedy which 1 found
olllcaelous. Certainly every disease
which carries oil' poultry Is not chol
era. Tho symptoms of true cholera
aro as follows : The fowl droop, and
refuses to eat, and evacuates copi
ously a frothy iiiiiuoii, which looks
like beaten yolk of egg. The craw
Is filled (u-ually much dl-tendctl)
with lluld, and, In parting the feath
ers which cover it, shows a grcenNh
Into through tho -kin. As tho dis
ease progre.cs, tho head become
afl'ected, so that the fowl in unable to
hold it up, even when It can Maud
on its feet, or hold on to the roost ;
finally, it is attacked with convul
sion, ami die". Tho appearance of
the craw I consider dUtluctive of
cholera.
1 had lo-t more than half my Mock
la-t -prlng, and wasdo-porato, when
a friend suggested carbolic acid as a
remedy. 1 put llvo or six drops Into
two ounces of water, and poured
about half a tcaspoonftil down the
fowl's throat, repeating tho dive
twice or thrice In the day. If the
fowl could not eat, 1 feti it with corn
meal wet with tho carbolic mixture,
in some caes making It like thin
gruel. For tho poultry which could
eat, I prepared the corn-meal In the
same way, and into the trough of
water i put enough carnoiic acid to
impart u decided odor, and make the
fowls shako their heads vigorously
when thoy drank. Tho disease
causes great thirst. This treatment
checked tho spread of tho dheae,
and cured womo very bad cases. In
ono case, tho fowl was so dirty, from
falling and lying in the mud, that I
gavo it a warm bath, wrapped it up
In a piece of old flannel, and kept ft
In tho house all night, giving It a
good doo of the acid. Tho next
morning it could hold up Its head,
and It Is now a Hue, healthy rooster.
Hut It Is all-essential that the poul
try bo confined in a yard ; If allowed
to run at large, nothing can save
them.
For tho "lp," another fatal (lis-;
eie, known by a horny .scale on tho ;
tip of tho tontruo. 1 have found a'
mixture of about one teaspoon fill of
soot and one-fourth as much oiilphur,
with Mitllclcnt lard to form a paste,
tho bo-t remedy. Tearing the pip
irom mo tongue, i uiiiik worno man
u-elcss.
.For sore eyes, washing with .-alt
and water is vcry efficacious. Jpono
ciido 1 dropped into tho 'eye a woak
solution of nltrato of silver (lunar
caustic), ono.graln to one half ounce
of rain or distilled water, apparently
with Itoneflt. Lir. Ctilman's lturul
World.
Ciiakcoai. ox Flow Kits. A cor
correspondent of tho Jlerue Jforli
cole says that not long ago he made a
bargain for a roso bush of magnifi
cent growth and full of buds, lie
waited for them to blow, nnd ex
pected rocs worthy of such a noble
plant and of tho praises bestowed
uikhj It by tho vender, hut when It
blos-omed all his hopes wero blasted.
Tho flowers wero of a failed line,
nnd ho discovered that ho hail only
a middling multlflora, stalo color
enough. JIo therefore resolved to
-acrltleo it to nomo experiments that
he had in view. Ills attention had
been directed to tho effects of char
coal as ntated in somo KnglMi publi
cations. JIo then covered tho earth
iu tho pot in which tho rose bush
was nlmul half an Inch deep with
pulverized charcoal. Komo clays af
terward ho was astonished to see
tho-o which bloomed of as fine a
lively roe color as ho could wish.
JIo determined to repeat tlie experi
ment, and tiiereforo when tho ro-o
bush had done flowering, ho took off
tho charcoal, and nut fresh earth
about the root, ami waited for the
noxt r-prlnp Impationtly to spo tho
rouii 01 111 is (xtiuriinciit. wiiun it
hlooiiU'tl. fho roif.s wore nt flrl nitlol
nnd discolored, hut by applying thot
'l!ircii:ll 11.1 lniTitrn llinv uu.iiiinl I
their ro,o red enlorJ Ho' then tried
uiu I'lioiiL-imi 1'iuircoai 111 utrpo iiuiiii
title.i uon petunias, and found that
lioth tho white and violet colored
flowers xvcro equnlly ransltivo to lt
action. It alwayd pavo vhwr to tho
red or violet, colore, and the whito
jKitunla'j hecaino veined with red or
violet tint"; tho violets became cov-
Sortirnlhtral.
cred with Irregular spots of a bluish
or almost black tint. Many persons
who admired them thought they
wero cholco new varieties from the
seed. Yellow flowers appear to bo
insensible to the influence- of char
coal. TumpTkhkinKngi.axi). James
Vlck says that during his recent tour
through tho south of Kngland, In
visiting a park which contained
many interesting and remarkable
trees, one in full bloom attracted the
special attention of his English
friends. This was tho tulip tree,
and ho adds : " 1 took no small plca
Miro in Informing them that this was
a common forest tree In America. "
Tin: Si'xri.owKU and Nitkoohx.
Xo plant absorbs nltrogon so rap
Idly as tho sunflower, as ravenous as
tho s-toniach of an ostrich. A pigeon
was burled between the roots of a
sunflower, ami after somo weeks not
a vestige of the bird was found the
plant had devoured ami dlgoMod
even the feather-".
I r h at homo that every man mu-t
be known by those who would make
a Just estimate either of his virtue
or his felicity; for smiles and em
broidery are alike occasional, ami the
mind Is often dressed for show in
painted honor and fictitious benevo
lence. SPECIAL NOTICES.
Iti'liiiirluitili' Cunt of tlu ."upi'itiitendrnt and
Au'i'M of the (luiidalupo Mint'
The wntk pus brtwl) on. " Ca-e No. ii,(0t
Second Series
lil'AHAII IL M'NI, NKUtSAN Jll I
An?. 13, 1871. f
lr I. If loWii ,t (U. Knrn longtime I hiie
been ailllctetl with Ithi-niiiathiii In my hand and
lei t, the pains mot of the time brine very merr
tin the il of July I procured some of vottr t NK
XVKKI) l(KMi:i)Y, and nftir tnklnjronly Thnv Hol
lies, dm! that I am qultu restond to health and
stri'iijlli. I hiu'lmltln: rlinmiMlMiif iri'h'wn II)
jeans and think tli.it thesuccess oftlu L'.NK " In
I'titlng a iII'Oiko of mi Ion,; ttandlnj;, In so sliott n
time. Is ery roiiarkiible. As i tonic ami appo
tler I have nnor met with ftnjthlni: equal to the
UXI;W:i:IIII1:MI:I)V: ilurlii.-lhetrmclHiistak.
Ingll lpilnrdllfterhU&)p(iundliiurlht. Tru-t-lii'-thAt
this i-ertlilratn will be useful In Induiliii;
other aneUed it was tn try the "IINK," I rrmaln
(err truly jours' JAMIM T. IlltOW.V.
Ki'b'.' I. Sup'l and Ai;ent (iiindalupc Mine.
lclil o(lo.
iNMnrcTIos is in rsus of nhio-tsnths rf sll
dmsM' ttm lllluir intcliin Is subjnt to) ili
tun to tho stdniscli anO die vstWo ore sns. and rmi
.bill -.. H.ABA .ka tial. 1 .. J..-- .1...
nil, M.l. IUVIB ,MM ..Ml. ,U IWUF UIKIV, R UIIIP.
Ir. nly ClisisS4 iMC Bl(r gn rf COIU-
intnilrd lijfsM itirslcin to Drsfrmc and lur
iu, iviuri.tism at in I.itiii aiin rtiorxtixit
O0M, Mse adTertissuitat Id uctbrr column.
GILL, STEEL & CO.,
nril nw is
r r"V .""""'
BOOKS, STATIONERY
Musical Instruments,
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Aii:xi:hai. AssoitT.vn.vr or the hi:sp
HuuiLinl I'ubllcntloiif.
TrIACIIKItV Ri:Qi:i!)ITi:,
Mich as Ololirs, Maps, (hatls, Crayons, Cn'.l Hi lis,
ItonarUs, Ac.
misci:m.xi:oi's hooks
A Kiiirral asrorlnisnt, ami (.rrrythlnt; pulillshiil
In tho Cnllt'il Sut is or l.'uropv linportot to oruVr
ou sliott notice.
XXV iMliosspi'iiul attrition too-ir tiV of
Mason & Hamlin Organs,
THKIILhT IN TUB X-Oiir.!)
CIllCKKItl.Sn.
MAKICIIAM. X MITTAliKlt.
AnU KMEItSOX
PIANOS !
I'l.irri;', violixh, a(x-oiidkox, a., &i:
A compl.'tH ashortiutiit of Ml'MC IXSTIH'C
TlOX HOOKil. Aul3.
THE OSU3IBAT2S
CHICKERING PIANO
"T
MICZI
ifJ 84
':7rmi
MASON i: HAMLItf OUQANS,
(1IM. A. STIII'.I, Arcta fvr Oregon ami
XX'ashlDKton Territory.
tvrrlcfrcally Hcdaced.
HoM either for CAHII cr on INSTALMKNTf .
XVAnruoivi 87 Front Nlrcct, up stairs.
Tunlscd. Stfl Jl. IWl-lf. vl
75iz3$&&'fiSKKtF' '
ftfJj?j'':sosa'1 IM
jrap.I
ST
n m
JOHN HUGHES,
Ooruor or JST-A.T.EJ nud XiXaaXUVFir mtx'ootm
O
Bacon, Lard, Butter, Ohceso, Flour, Graiu, Feed,
AND DOMESTIC PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS.
Painty, Oils and "Window Glass, Amorican and English
Ooach Varnishes, English and American Furniture Var
nishes, Gum Shellac, and Japan Varnishes, White
Darnar and Asphaltum Vai'nishoo.
cas rou on .
KMII'IIVNT Oil
mxkki) ear
Mil) OIL, XKATS I 01)1' Oil
DOfil'MI Oil l'OI,lt Oil.,
Hill IOI.U1IV lAMl'llLAlK.
liKAIXIM.
Wholesale and Retail at
iiIi inilit 1 1 i' nil Kind m Jrtr
nit J
Why Delay Inouring?
SECURE tho PROTECTION ,
uni'.ur.i) iiy Tin- '
OLD NEW ENGLAND..
Facte Little Known
Kt i riNi) in
LIFE INSURANCE :
minim: i no i'4ici'i:ii'i'iii in
J. tlio Now Knuliiiil Mutiml I. Id' lii'iiraiicoCom
pnny, mill tliu fnlliiwliia namiK,Kinni)llii' lirl :
I'liitTiAMi, Xoi. 15. Imn I o- .ilil on it Hillrr
mIutii the iri'iiilnm us sl niontlis ounlno -.X.t"
i:. MllltT. rottliiul, Orivon. Xtnoiint lnimil,
fVDm. Tlie mitiiiiit of Oils ilnlm .is .itto'tcil
Iiy flmlninil lllll- ,l.i.li M.ijir. I m II. I'lui-
ncrs, .ii. i?ciitT.
Colt st, Jan, 'JT.. ISil. l.os uitil on a polloy
uliorolhi! iirriiiliini ns fuur numtU' m I'nlun - J.
XX. .loins, ('.ilusj. inl. Hiiiuiiiit lu.iiri'il, t Hl.inii).
1 lie tuyinriit of ttiU i liilm uns u 1 1 1 t o I Iiy l'rank
Siinilillii. XX'. P. 1:0.1.1.. I. M. Wilson, J. tloinl.
.X..I, JohuMin M.I)., lliiirx rototi.
Walm T 1'iirtK. .Inii Xlil, ImI.- I.os pilil on n
policy uhcratlir iirtiiiliimniisilrtrniiioiilliiinrr
iluo: Ijiw rrnco I), lVrl. XX'nlmit I nik. C11I, ; nm
ouut liiMiml, f5.i). Tliu is)iiicnt or Oils iLilm
iiAsaiti'stiil Iiy John Mil, Orrl- I'rli. John J.
Krrr.M. Ciihrr, I), 1' Misjur-.
CnLl'M, l'cli. , IS1I. I.oss mj on n "illi")
lnrt' tlio in'inliim us foiiriiionihsoiinliii': .Us.
II. Caliicti. Coin. 11. cat.: amount Insurril, riimi.
Tin' Jim ment of llils claim uts Attisliil Iiy XX. 1',
cioml, J. XX. lioail, John llos. John Clicni'V.
San Fiunci.lo, July ', IHII, -Ui-s isll on n
iollry Mhorutho i'ri'inliim was Inn month out
iliitfi J. I.i'ilnson, of ll.il-o City, liloh.i; ninoiiiil
In-liroil, tlO.rtO. Tliuia)ini'iH of this dilm us
AtlrstiHl hy M. H. ll.irm It, S .X (')K', J. t'trf, Ho
1'iillinl, Ki'ili'r ,t Co.
Tho Imo flslms won' mM unci, r tin' Mussn
ihusitlt Iiuu-forfuituri' Ian.
Tin; Xi iv Kiicl.iml Mutual Life tiisurauci' I'tim
pany was liiriirptinitril In licit, ami Is thon font tint
ohlest purely imiluil flfo In-urnncc romiiauy In tlm
1'nllrO Mtati-s. It lias CAHII AMHKTM OP OXI'.lt
lO.OOO.OOO. ami Isllu'unlr company oil lliu
Pacific roat Koirtni'il liv tho .Massarliu'ilts noti.
fotfi'linre law, IllVIDK'NIIH il.clsr.'il nml iimit.i
aiallahlc In imjmoiits of prmilmns ANMAI.I.Y.
v.i.i,.:i: i;viciiKON,
0( ni ral Ak nt, N. II. ror. Sjnsonm ami
California. rls tian Kramliio.
JOSi:iMI .MIDDM'.MISS,
"upcilnti nili lit of Xpfiicles,
ID rront it., PortUiu!
t AIT. I.YMAX 8. HCOTT,
Drfliiiu), l.oral Xs lit. Statu st.,Hai-hi
J. 11. JoltDAS'. 41. W. JOIIIIIV,
JORDAN BROTHERS,
DKAI.UM IX
HARNESS, SADDLES,
Saddlery Hardware
rrc , n r , irvc
lati' Mtif t crailyopposlti'l'alloii lllixV, fuWm
A Good asoortmont of Concord
Stago and Buggy Harnoso.
IIlllltK 3Illl ( !!.
tV ll'plr 1 .' pn1111pt.ya11.iHU.lt 1 tn.', a p'n
rjaortnnnt of I'arm liarni l.ipi ontantly
011 haml, oriuxlc touiih r on lunt iiollir
(YHat1i- r.i.joi i il froii. uurolil slaiulon Com.
nurclal Mlr'H 10 tin' plaro funuftly occupied hy
haill'l I'll Jf H!I Sliil,. Vlr, f .,., r.t.i.. rlf.ill. L..II-1,
a fuitlu r liuri' of puhllc imtroiuio. Id romincmla
I tlonj O111 XViiil .Xpib If
k CULLENS
SANTA CRUZ HARNESS !
ManufactiireiJ anil forsaluonlyat
JVo. Til J-lOll Hi ., fttvt lltlKl
rixui: hi I'liwoiiiTV ok my nusT clxsh
L II AIINKSS render tbcDilh'i
CHEAPEST IIATJIVEHS
III Ihui.iailat
I niMUANTKi: thtm to he u UI.'NUI.M: All
TICI.K. All klmlsof HAI)I)l.i:flV WAIICS at lonctt prl
ccs. ll'chlUJm.l JOHN XV. (.'III.I.KN.
1tf'l!'.,M9. A- ? IJilCKbTKIIHIIIIIU
Atm. uiuiir, nrcd by
JOHN JUNTO,
SaUio, OrtKOu, Aof. 7, 'TI.
Ettm
ni2Ai.r.u in
;:e:k.:x.:e:sf
tlll.NA Xl'T Oil,,
lOAI. OIL,
!VW XXI) IlOll.lill Oil.,
roois ,u
,r
JOIIIVr HHJGEES.
liantnlilo I'roilmo nt 'ti Itntr.
- OI - I3ST X-XXJ GrlEUllBS.
r rsi.Mi ,sn n. i . nxrrnci:
PAniVXENTSR U BABCOOIT,
CiiiiiiiU'irlnl Iltoik
Siilrm,
'rnVJ
g?
CABINET MAKERS!
XMI III! XI KltS IN
Dornoslic and Offico
FURNITURE,
Upholstery,
Paperhanging,
Mxnit.XKsr.s
Tuckor'o Patent and Spiral
Spring Bods.
Coffins and Caskets
Maili' tnoiiP't at short holler, ami oil n-asonaWc
lcnn. Nortt If.
rRAKK A. OOOX,
BOOKBINDER,
AMI
lilank Itnok Miuiufactiucr,
sAi.icn, oiti;u..
rJilhtm II A VINO KSTAIII.IHIIKD A
AlEIUA ru,t a'" llookliliulrry In Malrm.
nmSjBW '" ""w I'ripari'il toitualliiiannrrnf
tmamt wink known In the tratlr.
.tluKiiA'liii'si, Nrpnirr nnd jriualr,
llouiitl In any iletlnil sl)l,
Old Hook rr-liutnid.
Ill, INK li:iOKS,of n.ryil.'scrlptloii,ltli
or wllliuut prlntitl IiiiiiIIiiks, minufucturrd to 01
ls r.
III.AMiN, of tcry ktu.l, rulnl ami pilntid Iu
ord.r. '
trr I'HK kn iii;.tKO..ni.ic. j
In inay'a lllock, Mat.' tlrrrt. JIoylT-tf.
L. S. SCOTT,
Man- olrri'f, nrxt door to tl. IV, tiruy,
. IIKAIRII IV....
Groceries and Provisions,
Tobacco and Cigars,
Foreign and Domostio Fruits,
FARMERS' PRODUCE,
CROCKERY,
Glassware & Stoneware
HaUhi. Jul 'Jl. l",o.
Willamette Nursery,
Q. W. WAILIHO Sl CO.,
oawiioo,
oill.-rjo.N
itovi:its or Tin: iioiuvrxAiiii.TiKs
VH of
Fruit Trees & Shrubbery
Particular iitti-utlon i;ll.u In CHKIIUY AND
I'l.tJM TJtr.K-J.
I'trsons Inti inline Iniiarrhain Tru' ilurliif tlio
reason of lb71 'J. slmulil call aii'tcnauiluu our sloik
which Is tin)
Largest and Best iutlio Stato
tCT Hmd for fataloK'ius, illstrlLutid k'ratls.
Novll-tf.
FOR 8ALE.
AMlTrilKI. XVA00N. 3M INCH-NKAIII.V
new, liavluK heen used oil light uurk but ouu
srason,
Also, a span ol KAHM HOHHKH. with HartiMS,
lnlolreat tk KAHMKil UftlL'K.
mm.: I- -jl. t.
krWmm