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wiillmette: faemer. 3 NEWS OF THE WEEK. I EASTERN OREGON-. Sr.(ir. Accident. TlioSttttoninn of Satur- Tlip f.iet has been established tills div contain, the follow Inc : Mr. .lobn Gilbert season, beyond a doubt, that Eastern who arrl.cil mcrhnd jcstcnlny nncrnoon, Orepoii, with Its soil and climate, Is .Br1"rvi,eUr.ri.usr,,Is:rV!,.,s stia'iSJSffj ,.artlc.1Jornnlnol,lentorstasotnncl..0n. ,,oars, peaches plums, tint! (l.tngcrotis tlun iigrecnii1e. I rlil.iy night, a", i poH) s weU ns ,,' nutrlnus tltcy wcie rolling along, with pery nppe.ir buiieli gnu," every body has heard mice of afoty, nt the foot of Myrtlo Creek of. , 1IIII, o few miles fouth of ltoclMirp, the stage Mr. W. 'P. Smith, who lives ill iraio a muIiIcii lureh nml out It went. ami Dry Gulfli. threo or four miles the kisciiwh, mall, luggage, etc., were dcehlecl-1 other side of Fifteen Mile Creek, raised this season four hundred and llfty bushels of plump, white wheat from n Held of nine aero.", and with out Irrigation. This is nearly forty nine bushels to the acre. The ground was plowed about nlno ineli es deep and the grain town in the fore part of April. This is little the best yield that lias oonio to our no tice, yet, nearly all of our farmers report excellent crops. This wo think Is sulllcient evidence to any practical farmer, that wheat can be grown on our dry lands if the ground is plowed deep and the grain properly put in. The Miction of country that can raise Indian corn .successfully, Is ad mitted by all practical men, tho country to rale all kinds of fruit!'. Certain portions of Wnico county .seem to be particularly adapted to raising this grain. Hood ltlvor Is one, and tdl along tho various creeks and rivers putting into tho Colum bia river aro others. All of thco localities will raise fruit of nil kinds indigenous to the temperate zone equal if not superior to that of any raised in tho United States. Tills fact has been established in tho city of Portland, where our fruit hits come in competition with that re ceived from California. Mountaineer. lyinlveil till. Tltoro were ten iaengers niHunl besides the ilrler, three of the loroier being l.idiei. '1 hodi her, a nun lunicil Sltn on. recelictl Injuries from which It Is ipry doubtful If he put rower", lilt .ionliler was badly broken, and his loll iulc mwtvI crushed, and it Is now feared that he has mi talned internal Injuries of n erloit nature. The ji i-'engers on the Inside nt the roach e e.iiicil with lo.ss soilous results, but passco gers were pretty thoroughly waked tip, Mr. (llllici t was among the nuinlier who ei-cipcd. Other eomo.winces were lurnMicd and the parties proceeded In spite of the accident. .Sir. (lllbcrt canto through from SMiil'mit clseo in three ilaj s and six hours, r.vi.vu.sj; Minks. Tho Id.thoblgn.il learns that the mines are pa.xlng from six to ten dol l.irs per dty with a rocker; that thcyare now constructing a ditch, wlijeh will earrj IM Inches of water, n as to supply scleral claims at tho lower end of the gulch, which will enable them to woik with sluices mi soon a completed, w hen they w 111 h.uo good iv.isou, for tho ch trader ot the diggings they tiro now wot King with rockers, tn expect a leld of from r:M to y.'Sil per tl.ty to tho hand. They nbo line in eoiitiinpl.itlon a nittcli larger illtcli to tiling water in nciiriiic iic.ui or I lie gulch whli h will couth groat portion of the llllllC". Hook Dkuisimuv. The Oivgonl.tn mjs: Then-pent (iononil Conlcielieo of the M. Y., Church, prolde.l by law for the establish ment of a Hook Depository at Voitlaiul, Ore gon. Tito Discipline of the church was changed o as to conform to the facts In the catr. .As no time, was lled upon for com mencing this Depository, tho Agents at New York, to whom tho (ienoral Conference com mitted tho execution of its purpo-cs hau-. niter looking the ground nil out, concluded not to establish the Depository Immediately. It will nodutibt bo etalilMiod In tho course ol tho uel )ir. rii'icwi:. A prisoner In lliu Jill nt Mlu-r City, Idaho, committed ulclde on the night of the Itlt In-it. Ills n.iino was Ch.ulcs O'Doiiucll alias Thomas McN'nmar.i. lie had liei-n Indicted for manslaughter and Imprison ed but anerwartl was released on ball, when lm Immediately acted so as to rxcito tho fears of his bondsmen, and they lad him re-arrested and put into Jail, nml the next afternoon ho blew his brains out with a pistol which he hid smuggled Into tho prison, lie was an Irishman about lit jears of up1. AcenncSTs, At I'umplirpy's list .s.ttur day, a workman on tlm Cowlitz bridge, named Titos. Cully, had his hand crushed by a heavy timber; nml next iitornlug (Sunday) nsXlc. AVaMi was iKissIng under miiiio part of tho bridge, a wooden inAiil fell from the framework, n distance of twenty-tlo leet, and lupiiened to strike him u glancing blow on the head, literally scalped him, peeling the scalp ilia hanging flap oer his car. They u-ro lioth attended by Dr. Donlcicy, and a re getting along Kit oralily. Heavy ltilx-sroiiM. The Idaho .--Igiul says : " According to the Itolso State-nnii, the fanners i.f that section hivesiilVensI hniy losses of grain from tho lato rain-storm w hlcli Isiteil tli.it country. It lasted tlto (U, nml It Isi-stluiatned Ihitonc-lMlfortlioiinthnishcd grain was p-pod to it in tho Held. No such ruin ki) the Stutesin in, was ever known or anticipated lit tint eountry. There Is more stock there now than any pre lous year, anil In ease of n hard Winter there will lm no surplus grain, Acciiiknt.ii.ly Siior. Sjj tlioUiegouiaii: I.3t Thurday n boy naiiietl Thomas Con nolly, residing In 1-ut l'ot Hand, was standing on the depot platfliVin waiting for the train to arrive Irom Salem, lie h.itl u pistol In his pocket which he kept h milling nil thotitne. The trigger suddenly rllpiicd ami the wntiioii was discharged, tho ball entering tho thigh, producing an ugly wound, lie was taken to a drug store, whcie his wounds were dressed, and from thence home. T hk K.uit. The TIme s.ij s : l'roni nil we e.ui lenrn tho rninln? ,lackou County Fair will be ury largely nttetided, and an etrn sbeeNhihttloiiof thevailoiis luthistrles nml iiroducts of the count) will be exhibited, VariH-rediblv lufortm-l that there will bo several of our Douglas rntinty friends In nt tciulauee. Xo jaiiis will lie sp.tnsl li the ManaL-iTs to make it a gland sin cess. lli-x.it irriiiNiirCo.Mifii.uvcE.At.i regular liuxtlugof tho Olllicls mid teachers of the 11. I., r-.f. Iicld at tin Nrnilltig long Wools. Tho greatest fault that Is to be found with tho Hocks of long-wool sheep, as now bred, Is almost entire nbcucc of uniformity of quality In their wool. This matter has 'hith erto escaped tho attention of breed en) In their desiro to breed rather for symmetry, quality or meat and carliness of maturity. Hut In the bands of Judicious breeders there is no reason why a higher standard of quality in ilto tlceees, and more uniform staplo throughout the Hock, cannot bo obtained, without at tho samo tlmo sacraflcing tho already high mutton quality. In tho first place tho flock should bo examined every fall, and nil the lambs of that year that show wool of an inferior staplo and quality to tho nvorugo that It is desired to attain, should bo graded out and sold. IVoxt, In order to keep con tinuously lining tho wool, rams of higher quality of breed but having wool liner and of hotter staple than tho average of tho breed, should be obtained and used. Hy steady por severanco in tills courso (which was tho one pursued In Saxony that resulted in obtaining the llncst wool now grown) wo may In timo obtain Cotswold, Leicester or Llucolns with fleeces of wool far exceeding in llnu nes thoso now bred, and but llttlo behind tho flno wools for dros goods of a. higher quality. Cvr. National Live Stock Journal. Tun Distkict Run. Tho Co lumbia District Agricultural Society held their Third Annual Knir this week at tho Fair Grounds. Tho ex hibition was not as largo as last year, yet what wo saw was qtilto crodlfu blu as to quality. Mr. Horace ltlco exhibited thirty-uiuo varieties of atiplcs, all properly named. Mrs. watson exhibited a large variety of corn, squasho", and other articles. -Mr. M'litcrman exnnmcti specimens nf I'l-iimi. nmili!. twiirj. iiivifdmQ uiwl the church last miihIiv ,,!,,,..' -u.!., i',,..'' .,v.i. n.n,..i (ldll1Alll tit.. I.llltl Itlt. . ..llitln,. ...ir1"'"". '-'"' V..f7-,. UA. III. 1,1 II .,1,1 i m'ii, .in- ,.-111-11111- i, -1-Miiiirti i.vii"' ,. ,.,,, utuuliuoiisly adopted : I llllTr ,, J1 ra Vi, pruavfrveu iruii Wiik.itu, It h.t. pU.ueil our llctunu ' various kliitN. The MN-.es ro-jiur Katherln hU infinite- winloni to penult our exhibited several beautiful quilK bcloi ml lister. Mm. l'ltim.i cros, to ias, There was a largo number of !S".'i.,,."f!i,,t.l'!Ail,wi ".b'.t.Ur '""'" '""!, homes and a fuw head of bulls and while we are shocked nt the iirmnrr and i ...... . Mnmitiitim tnuklpiimiss of her departure, wo nro lorelblo "" ' "0'""'""c ' ISKlltllll.l llf I llO ltl tllltlftllltl fl..t llmi .. I.. : :.: : :::: . , ,,,, , u.i i.i.u.mi r,.Ti..siu., rroiu Mr. Myer, ju-t from tho ITtuitqim country, we learn that It has been dt-chh'd to contlnuo tho construction of tho O. v ('. It. It. to a point live miles south of Itoeburg, Instead of i stoiii)inir. a-) was the oriL'inal inten- tender to, tion, at tho present point of eoniplo- woru win lie orou'lvln order to complete the extension heforo the L. Ciu MUtnuiuu. isiiu't '"' nm" set lit.Aoittiiel. .... . ... . i M(JI.MI.V,I VKlf.,- , theinliM ot life weaielit death," nml bow In humble submission to thu.wlll ot Aliuiuht tl.Ml. ltKMlLXKD, 'Hut III the diutli of .St-r Cross, wmlepl ii-.iIUotlut we lute lost a faithful teaflier. the Church of Christ a worthy cxenipicr Jnd sulfi-rluhiiiniinltyoii-or Its tmct ft fends, llrsot.VKi. Th it we" do hereby tender to lirothcr Cross and liLsnttllctisI l.iinllyourlow1 (j0u for t lie Winter itW Chrt.tlan sjmi.athiis, and pncrfully j .,,. i' ., nl p.i., ' rs,,r,,dthcn,to.ln,whod,K-th all thing,, Anjdeto tho extens A voiitiL'Intlv htii siii'-iisi,fiillv iitid. A London 'dispatch snA's hat l)av-'od the renuJlto examination and son, 'tho geographer nnd tntveler, ' been admitted a mombor of the ,who has . returned from Zanzibar, iFreshnmu elas-of tho Maine State reports having boon in communica- College of Agriculture and tho Me t!onvw!th Dr. Livingstone. i hanlt- Arts. Fnst Walking Horses. The boot gait a horse has Is the fast walk. A slow walking hoifc. Is an abomination. AVbo has patience with such a lio we ? If you ride him or dt Ive hlni, he exhausts your patience. If ho Is used to plow, or harrow, or go on the road, he mopes along at a snnU' pace. He docs only about half the work of the rapid walker. If tlmo is money, you make money, beeatie you save time, by having a horse that walks fast. Ureeders should pay attention to this matter. In "electing a stallion to breed from, by all means select one that ean walk fat. A slow walking stallion will be likely to got slow walking colts; while the -talllon that has a long, rapid, spirited stride, will be likely to beget colts with a similar action. Then there Is a great ileal in breed ing to a horse with spirit and ambi tion. Tlnise cold-blooded horcs will beget cold-blooded colts. The nearer you can approach the thoro'hrcd, even for obtaining a f.itt walker, the better. Thens is game there, and spirit and en durance, and taniliitt.nudslvlc. There are the neat bony heads and promi nent eyes, i m small ears, t iu capacious nostrils, the largo lungs and chests, the well-developed muscles, the bones as dense as Ivory. I'ven for wallsois, (hen.iret the near est to thoroughbred possible, anil tlo same for trotters, anil of course the same for runners. You have then hors es fit for any company, and for any pitrpoo to haul the plow, or buggy, or carriage, or to carry you upon their backs. I treed large, line marcs, to thoroiigh-lircil horses, audyoti will get colts that you will not be ashamed to have your friends see. The "Horse or All Work." The "hoisu of all woik" should not bo less than lo hands in height, nor less than 1,100 pounds In weight, quick, lively ears, broad between the eyes, round barrel, short loins, well up in the shoulders, deep chested, square quarters, flat legs, short between the kiicoand pastern, hind legs well under him, speed equal to eight miles an hour on tho road, autl at least three miles atthoplow, with sufficient blood to Insure spirit, stylo and endurance. As in this class It Is evident tho ma ture animals aro intended for breed ing, they should bo sound ; and ns the youugunlmalsniuritbojiidgcd on their own merits, as thelrpromlso for future usefulness, they also must bo sound or else they cannot complete. Thu "horsuof all work" Is intend ed to bo capable of being trained fur thu saddle, for harness, anil to bo able to go on the mail or in draught, as he may uliaucc to bo broken. It may be that tho "horse of all work" shall af ter a few years' training, maku u use ful, spirited, handsome family road ster, or ho may lie brought up to bu a good draught horse, true to pull toany loatl that may bo put behind him. Much depends on the n.su he Is put to. Hence the Judges, will note Hint iiu Is not to bo Judged by the speed he may make for single mile. Hence, also, it will bo noted that ho may bo thor oughbred or ho may not, and for tho same reason he must have sle, action and spirit, as wellttsconstltiitlon, If ho Is worthy of a premium as a breeding animal. ttcyuhttluint of Michigan Agricultural SVW ty. Many varieties of the American grapo are now successfuly cultivated in Franco, among them the Clinton, Cunningham, Delaware and Taylor; they aro said to grow luxunintly in (ho French vliiovnrd soil, anil tint wino made from them Is of a super-1 ior quality. FBEMIUM or THE 3L.ISX WILLAMETTE FARMER Fourth Year of Publication. BOOKS FOR FARMERS and OTHERS Any iH-ron who rlnor nnycolUct a cluti of nbirlKr, fern ant u- the ii.imcs unit money l) rcKiMirei! letter, ami rceelto tlio premium. The Premiums nre Intituled for ntir rutin rllicr, but In clulis of ti n one lutlf nnv le iM unci'. Table of I'l'i-nilnm. fur Hip l'ourlli Volume. Allen'Ml". I'.i Ami-rlcm Cattle Allen'n (I, f .1 Itunil ArchltMlure Allen' tit. I..) Aim-rliim Farm Hook.. Allen' (It t. ami I.. I New Anu-rUati Kitm lloiik Vllm's ill 1. 1 nii-cancs nf Domcrtle Animus Aincrk.iu lliril 1'iimlcr i American Une Ciilturlat I American w eeds milt I ml l'lmiK.... Atneiut'iit'ouiitrj and f-iil'urkin Hourer Anliltcilure. Mi-L'ummhiL's A Miller IllcUeUV Vlllijjelliilliler, .ri m :mu linn,'. illon Itoiissln.Miilt's Kuril I'miiium Ilreck' Xeu ll.iok of l'limcr .. lt.lltt's 1 liimril.inti-ii lHui'tnr) .... Itillst's l'ilinllv Klli In (1 iiitem r . . lkilley'r llur Onn Hints of tlie I'lillcdl Stiti-s it. incut's 1'iiiiltercr'ii l'iiiniinlini lltlilm nun's iiiiiij; llnriltiier'r Assist. nut I llurr's c'etiitilesif Aiuirlui I'.iMmcII'ii Aurluilturitl I'licinleat Ami sls I tiiiiltnu's l!rnii llnnver'r liulile t'ole's Vitcrlnnrlin 1 1'ihIiiui'k Ciiimtn ,fe , Ci'ltcv' l'litu nnif Hiininentiit Aliilit I 'i V! g; R I s a l .vi :t l M :i ar r. 1 1X1 s tan i I no i t ;i i l Ui :i in im ia 10 IM l.'i I on s i is) n t :v i l M :i t w s PATENT PREMIUM Fanning Mills. The Best Seed Cleaner A1MITEJ) TO fAUMUItS' VMi. Mnnufactn'v I hy VAN WAGNER & Oo. KeblMf, HAI.KM, OIIKOO.S. u. MALumr. J.;, uu. MAZJCOHY ic HAW, ATTOIINUYb AT LAW, SALEM, onKOO.V. Ofllce oTer(lrjr' iter, cornr of Btl nd LUxTtj' treii. MtrlT-lr, id rmck Sliot. (ItnKri C'rol'.'s .MihIi-I Miliiirluni Architecture.. C.irm'iiler'n nml .lulner's I limit Hunk, (Hell)) Cnrpiiiti.rniiil .leliur. (It. ltlitili-ll)..., I'lirmlstrr of the Fnrm, (Nlclml") ... l.'lilor.Mnk-r's Mnnn it IHd.l's (tied. II) .Minleni llorrc llnilor lluilil's Amerlrnu I'ntlle lloctnr Diiii'h Murk M.lliliiil I)nrln's iiilstliui of Auliunls nml l'linlr. -Juris Demi Shut; or Spo'triiiin's lVmlitc, t.llllll? lie Vm-'r Mnrkit AssI.Uul ... , Dun nln ' l'nilt ninl t'rult Tree". New llltliiii. Urtnto. n-ttmi-... Iliiwhliiu-'r Ijimlsrniiiillsnlculiii; . lliiunlUK'tt 'Ulni:u llrrliUmcr.... Iluwiilnir's ltnnil t:.rts till llniull'n lticjiml I'ullurc (Dr. unnicr ) Knstumid on rmnticrn- I'.lllolfi. We-tiru rriill-llrinterV llulilo I.Mlellrs ti lui.ii I louse Anhltcituie 1-U MV I'eirL'ultun'..... Frank Fore7tcr' KIcM yinutt. mo iiiN,.U. fr.uik I'orerU r'r I'lrli ntnt I'lrlilin;. ri o..im) riiL-rmiiu's Frank I'nreitir's Mmiunl for uun Hiiirlmrii Ami Frank Furotcr'a Horse unit lluruuuu shin. rivo.,iu4 Frnuli Farm llniliuti' riiller'n I'onrt Tree Ciilliirlrt FullorV llrHi I'ulturl.t Fuller's Snmll Fruit I'liltiirlst Fuller's Slrunherry Cutlurli-I I Flm Culture f Fulton's I'cnrli Culture Farinlni'fiir Hoys FlrhliiiTlu Aiiurlmn Willi r (Si-oil),, FUcu-'s i:uri)ienii Vlmjunls Kllnl tl'liotlcs Ik) on (lrn.se. Flint' Mllrh Tow anil Dairy Farming (liu-nnii on Mllclil'inm Clin, ttixl nml Hsilillo (le)ulln's I'onllrjr Dr'tilliitf (irur's Itow I'lmils Aran- (Ira)' Manual of Uotanr ami Ix-xons, tut M.l (Ira;' School ami Flclillluokurilolaiiy iiarnrj iiariin, uui-iiunains nun rcu re Harris' Insects Injurious to Vrxtttlluli. i nun Ilrriun tho Via lli-iulcri-ouVilariTriilni.' for l'mitl .. Henderson's Frarllral Flnrlrnltiiro Ilrrhcrl' Hints lo llixmkceiii'rn ... Itisiper's Ikxikof Kirn;rren , Hup I'ullurc I HiiiitrraiulTraiilier I Hara-thyV llrnMi (.'ulturcnnil Wlm'-Vu! kiue lUtflf Id's American lloui I'srpf liter ltn' IntLrlor Dicornlur I torso Trululni;.Mailu F.ny (.Iciinliir) lliuumu' (Irapiisaml Winn .Iaciiies' Manual or the House JnniiK ' Manual of thu (Innli n ami Farm aril , .riihusnii's How Crops Frist I John-oil' How C'mpit (Inov Johnson's IVnl nml Its I'sc .lohniton' A-.-rkultiinil Chumlstrv... j Johnston's I'.li minis ot A;rUiilluri Clicmlstry Illinium mi Cattle Ji iinlns on shun, snliiunml I'uullri Juiuln.son the Horse ami his lllrcusis Kimt . I.iiuilsnipe (Jrtnli nln IjilUtlriillioii Ihelluuc) Ike ... I.i uchtr' llou to llullil u lliu House .Mahi lllustruteil lloisu llo tor Mu)lut llliistraliil Horu Manure mi nt . . . Ma) him 1'r.u.tlrnl Ikiok-KeupliiK ri Farmer Illiiuks for I'ractlial llook-Kuplni; for runner ,. Manufacture nf Vlnnrar. iliunn-i') Miilunitu Comjilou. iNliliuliin.. Morr.ll' Vmerl'nii Shi-plunl Mr Halii .NVtt Cook Vil( , , Mr Farm ui CU'ihoisI Mile ml th-llorsi Fisit Mulir on IliiiOnipc hie Mr. Cirncllu' Vfnn- lfnu Leer Frlillil Norton - Sri, nllllr A-rli ultiiru .. .. Norili Fl.li l.iillurn..... Ilvmiiit Itiilibll Faiiili r ... ... I Our Farm ol Four An ... 1 1 Hi i fuil.ul.l (Mill to In- H i , r Ii. , sill , I i'ululir. (liitMir anil anillnr I'jnU-e on rstrauherry Culliin- I'arMini oulhu I'o.c I'lrchirnii Hurro (Juliik)' Mysteil of lbs. Ii-riin lluimyilloii Ju'lah) on boiliii dull- ()iilnu s Moni-r In thu (ianlni diilnn Fear Culture for Frollt lUii'l' Iluib , , Itaiut's Fhnri r for l'arlor ami (Jartlrn . ItiMvr or llurat Atralri Iiouml, tin tot i-ni h . JtlrtdclU.Scw KliimutorllJml-ltelliiu ltixsci lt' Flio Acres loo Much . . . lturl Mmlli Uamlair bhii-p llu.lsiiiilry . Itamltll' FlnivWool Miei p Hushamlr) IIMcrs UlulaturuFrulllianlt.il. ....... Uural ChurfSi Arrlilli film-. Folio, In lolors. la biait-s... 1-tsliti.r' Lamf Miasunr rkrlbmi' Kwly Jtickourr Honk .. , Hllliiar't Mislrrn L'ariHiiIrr rltroiir''scultlialtonol Ibe lirapn .... Haniiuirr" Iloiii"lle Poultry , Hchcutk' (iankner' Tcxt-llotik....... Sllup. oil's Horsn I'ortrillure rtlsxirt'i (Johii).Stablr Hook Th IlK Hy lllnki, MjbsT anU Hut r and livf ) chln.cn Ttiomas' Farm Implement ami Ma- chlncnr..... I Tliouipon s Food of AtilmaU ,. Tim Hunker Capers Tc-vtmelcr' IVultry Hook.... Ten Acre Kn vVs'h The Horse (SiiuichcnRp.) KnKll'h Pill- lion, So.. I.-J-) psi;e Tlie.Miile. (Itllei Thnma Fmlt Cnlturlst Trapper' (liitdc Van Vlllsj:eanil('iillnire.... ...... n lice Amcrluui Tmllliii; ltcclslcr W all ice' American Html Hook. Vol. 1 n anter American Fnninlns) Wanlcr' tinier ami F.tcnrnru...... Warlns' Uriilnlm; rur l'nult ntnl Health Wiltlni: bk'iuiiit of AuTlciittiui.s TiickrrVltesMcrof llursl AITilr.... WnrliiB' 1-irtli Closets nml l-JirthSow. ni;e , Wclileiiinnntr llenutlfiln? Countn Home, A atipcrh qiurto Milumc. vi iiiuoumpu im ire, in coior.., Wheeler' liur.it itnmc Wheeler' Home lor the l'cople.... Willie Cnnlierr Cnllitri. WoodMnnl' Cuttni;eatiil Farm House! Wooilnnrd Muliurrau unit Connlr) House Woodward' Country llutues Wooilnnnl' llrape nml llortlriiltur.il llullillui; WomlHiird' Nation it Atchllect Wrlislit" I'ructlral Foultry Keiper .. Watson' Amerlinu llonie dunlin eunmn' Household Hi Irnre ouiitt nml Spoomr on tlie Horse Vmaltniiil .Inrtln nn Cnltle Voualt on the lie) Vou.'itt nn Miup I .'si JHO S W Aim i im :i ; r im a im i :s aim t ai 7 im t .VI t an I .VI I .VI l 'A 8 00 1 CO it on 1 oo lo no 1 to I oo 1 At) 3 00 SOU son 5 10 to no :ioo 1 .VI l rsi 1 (X) . M) noo J no 1011' i si 1 .V) 1 .VI t fsi t M n im SIM unit j rt t tsi t .VI t 01 i ui :i Ft a T 3 II 4 II S 15 (1 a a 1 91 n a :t a :i K 4 I r. :: .n Any of the alune hooks Mill ho furwanlcd hy m ill, post-pnlil, on rcrrlpt of puhllslu r' price. Fern rluli of four ritliscrltH-r. nt $i50 each, an etri copj of the I'mimmi In the p-llirup ef the cliih. Address, FAKMFlt OFFICII, Salitn. ti ii im in I 7.1 1 .VI I on II Ml turn aim Jim 7V I. VI, in ui1 t 4 I II Ui, nml :i imj . lm' It hi! i :si I Ni 1 M) ) :! I iao 1 M) 1 tsl :i m I AO J .Vt. Ml I III 1 AO, 1 All 4 (II a Ao' mm is ton l m I fsl 1 M 1 7Jj 3 (l ! . ?. I I ' is. I I 5(l tl.VI 'J Ml ! ?' 1 .VI, 1 .V) I J AO J ll jim 1 -J5 1 75 I VI, a ur ui u on j ui JUI I .VI turn a on' 1 ui' I Ml i in .im j in i in Jin 71 1 in tai n tiui C Ui i u 71 1 .VI 1 UI I l I Ail I Ml, 1 UI ICI a to' 1 Nil A Uli 1 .V) J UI 1 Mil I till 1 Oil BOSWELL'S Standard Fruit Dryer, o o Ps HI HeAm s91p3H skIm 3rJ3ts7.s- Iron Hoator, Broad Raiier, Dairy Hoator, &.O., COMIUNKD! IJOMTIVKI.V Till." .MIIMT I'llUFITAIILK tul iisi mi tut eiilloii of thu n-e, romhlnlnK cheap, lie, durahlllly ami t-coiiomy, and can be applied lo a crcatrr mlcty of purioc Ihau uuy othir inv rhliiueilnul. As a Fruit Dryor, It itaiid unrhalt d, and I nrkunMicdci-il hy rclrn. Illlr mrii to rmitaln Urn only Iruu prlurlvlr for drying fruit, nnd Is so simple In ronsiniclfnn that a nuiuihlldnt euro undeipaiidiiud operate It, As a Rooni Hoator, Tho I'rl.mntlr Cjllndrr rmirriitratm the heat, Itfliltr lliu vSthoii, ami prodmr moru heat than any other knoiri. itivlrr. ldfh. heliitf dl'Irlhutnt hy the pirrorilliil shield In duuhle iiirrent of hoi air, will hrat Imo, three, or i-iiu roiir room (If properly loimcrtiil) ulth In fin I I hull any olio of the raiue room ran lie lualnl in lliu muio temper. alum hynuy stove or hintlnjs npparatn III use, Willie ill Iho same llmu II iti rtnov ull lioilon ir, e, niU'llii: n ple.isaul And hialthy iiluiospiiere unit evi ii ii mpeiHiiiro iiiriiujjiit.iu all Uioniiartiiiuiit. 'J In thu siniiiiH r time, ulillv l.ollluir (lie lea kittle. luakliu tolst, hcnllin; Iron, .tc, liy a slnjjlu NUu lliiiriirrrntiif heal are lurmst Into lha oiitildo flue, ahd Ihu Invit Ik rirulr fell In lliu room. As a Olothos Dryor, IT llASNOCOMPl.-n'IOIt.aiidulicrnurkiioun llialh-d with ih llt-ht hy the Indies, n. the cnMcft Uhorrnliulurriitiiuof lhoai,-i. In LunVbor Dryiny, Tim prlmlplusor ihl lim niton, n applUd, aru InMiliiiiMii ninl wlilioiit roinpilllloii Mll.l.l.NIIItH, llAICI.'llS, CK1AU MANl'FAUTL' IIKIIH AND (ITIIKItS Will Hud It irn ally io tin Ir rdinntn r-i to ro this liiaihll.uiiiid llilisll'ste, It propntli , Wi rouM pulili.li loluiniis of Ii tluionlaU from Iho h. sl i llln-ns of Ohio. Ihillnioi, 'Illinois, Mlrhl Uii. Ions, ai.d ulliuc hluti, of llssupulorlly oni any Iiim ntlon of tl.o ae. Imt ns the machine Inu.l ilanloii lis mill MllltlfH, It mutt hesern iiiop er.lt lou tut." full) uppuilalid FAIIMFIIS, IIIIINII VOt'll I'AMIMRH Eoswell Hoator and Dryor. u ui j no 3(1) 73 71 S.VI IAO in srr. nil. ii ' j It I ciarlly what )ou wiilit mid hint. ntiri!lr. ' of uny dry house orkthi )oii m.y iinw ham Wu 1 , i ii not k )on Ui buy a i,oiupllrloii olpatint ' riiM: lui-ri-ly ftoni on yuamtiiatloii ifn uuslilj 1 1 hut roinnnuii wpthelull-slridiuaihlnepirfurm It hoik as npilr-i illi-o Tin nil nn lhelllM- Home, (hiirih.Hrmlnorj, Fiihllc llall, llolilnr lteuuniul, to Mlilch llils urn ihli.p U ui I nppllr ihh , nn fill and pruilliihle. tadlisiind Knileniinynii aru reji.lfiiy Invl liil liifallnirinioluthiimirliliiiifor)uuicti, fur It Is liii,nsM In a rhorl mltrrtln-ini nt loinu iiitnile ai k thu iiMst iiiullile or ltd truly woudi r nil,).! simple FAVIliV rillKNIL ffrSeli n rlslin. an- sirurid by (tti r patilit, which pl(v II U-yoiul tlm n nrli of a thai. 17 4 I) t A 1 Tho snl-KitUr, hutliiK purthasrd the eirlu.lvo rf&til for the Siato of Oregon, I iiowiiiaminHturlui llam rur rale, on Htatu Wtrul, In hakni, wherett vdlrly of tilr and a uiaclilnu lu vpsratlon cau bu K-t-n at iii lime, JOn CAltR, . Djiporlte (IIU Mtil A, Co.'. Hook htoic, Norlt if ,T Hlcm. Ilrrgon