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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1872)
WILLA.METTE1 FARMER. 3 "TRAILING CH.U.V CTLTIKK." 1,000. 1 naturally prune Itself. Now, then, Klux report, the latter beinirl.l vol- I wo want mm. In order, therefore, nines mid the iirititlni nf tiinpntn.ii Ed. Fahmeii: I will now finish the to got good fruit, wo must heighten ' it' m Vf V,, '!', "tmlllnir clmln" ostein of plant- th processor pruning, natural to J,orts " so m Pgres. tour inn r Hnlim ,.n,ii;nn.nLff tliovJiie, by artificial means ; he- thousand volumes In muslin are mg, pruning, and head tig off. cause we'havc heightened its whole bound dally. Three hundred win- irfiii-Thoi estivation, which Is an p0itors, .10 pressmen, and 100 fern- most in use consists In digging1 artificial process. Then, In pruning ', ',., , .,.. ' , n trnni.tinu t. ...... I., hw.l.xd tflfln nml OUr Cllltl Vllteil VII10S. Ul! 1'IirrV lllll ill ""-""' " "" ' I "" llw"bh11 iWn iiiwl twoi'ifv.Mlv inmr rp.n .detail, through artificial means, pre een and tcnt-s, long, rho eij,ciy whnt t?io plutit tlocd by n imt- tlbrous roots are ellxiwed on the i ural means. Hence, then, and ne yround, raised up vertically, and the cessarlly, we see irAv It is good to trench Is filled up, but not packed nM- Tlllsi tllc. lnly ostnh linnl ninn lonvn mm nitioM iim ''"hod: and no power on earth can hard, homo Ic.no one, otheis two, alter this great law of vegetable life, eyes abovo the ground." A word.-, The iiruiiliiir and hemline- mr tmi- Ihis method of planting may do In ceses of the, mi called, tralllngchaln the fly, He collected :J,0iMf llle- in a prance, nut for Oregon, or nt leii-t ' ""i i "- " 100 iar, nmni niea-uring 70 cubic feet. On no Vvi.ian.otte v.u ey, i o..ject th.ns n.ado below. Tlley are,!., tile -trongly against such a method.- lim( fumlamentallv grounded in First, it is too much "like work"; tho nature of the plant. Tho head ing on and pinching back proce.--es l'ltiSMiuax or Tin: LIST WILLAMETTE FARMER Fourth Year of l'liblicution. i clilnrnn Tlionia.' t'nrm ImjvU mii.t- unci l.. . ehlnery Thnniiioou' Komi of Animal t Tim Hunker P.iper... Te-lmclcr". Foultr) Hook Ten Arc. Knnngh . The llor.e. iMoncliriiirv.) Kiii:II.ii oil. Il.ltl, SIV. II lllO!" I III' .-HUH'. l(IICll. a wi, (i 1 M (I Ul 1 Ml 111 III, 1 w' u . . . - . 111- vi inc. I 111 II-1 BOOKS Jr'OR FARMERS and OTHERS , Thorn..- Fruit Cuiiurl.t I TrnntHT tJulil.i ffiltO Of nil persons OlllploVOd N OVOr 1 An 1'" nho cliooc may collect n club nf , Yau,v VllUjiv nml CiitirtLvn i miufvt.lhtp, ior:mi u in-1 iimno ana iimucy py ;, ", V"" '"'" ' "''" ' ' ' ti- T . 1,,urr,l "MiHl IHK1K, l. 1 "linilT .MlHTHJlU I iM10lttiV M'.ihlo'd II... !.... -...I i. 1 How Merit a I't.v Kat. A cur ious calculation ha- been made by an eccentric Individual, well known in Pari- for his peculiar antipathy to nvl.lcml letter, .ml tntlii1 the premium. Tin' Premium, aro lutuuloil for am -uli'irUier-1, Imt In club" of I imi oiio-1'.itf m.iy Ik" oM oiic. i 3 l .V! Tnlilo t' l'rciutiitiiK lor tlir I'niirlli Voluiilr. in r. a." 3 I ilnnn iiliintltiir. fur tliU I'nlllltrv (4 fur bnttei-. and easier. Hecondlv. IIipu. rc similar. We pinch back the tor ... nunai snoots which irenciien 01 notea me nieru itiue, 111 the floor he -pread a pounded loaf of -ugar. At the end of four day" he went to investigate the ie-ult of his 1 fl'l 1 1 1.... .. I i-. i',ii'iiiiii'iu. 1 ni'ii' ri'iiiiiiui'ii "Ul 'I ' aHi'ii'k ill 1 -pooufull of mi gar. This tatMlcan thereupon calculate- that, sugar be ing nt the rate of 10 cents a pound, a fly costs the country 'JO cents from Its birth to Its demise. Tin: -ttidont who Is not thorough are so ramiunt in their irrowth as to absorb Inn iniieli hold the cold water around the roots sap from the fruit, and we remove during our rainy sca'-on, and is a all u-eless buds ami .-mall .-hoots m means of killing rather than bene- ,Ai,,,l t',,ro)v l,luro. j;,tnl,.,.v iuto J!10 ,, ., .... ,, , , , , .. . , fruit braiicht-, and thus ncrca-e the l.ting tho vines. It Is a humbug to siz0( iMjnuty, mti 1 richness of the talk of, or do, so much trenching and grapes. digging, when n good two-horso -lie distance of sixteen feet apart Is never well at his ease: he cannot Plow, with subsoil after it, makes V"'i 'T10 i i inK,i 1 r,"t'ot tllu "klpplMK problem-; mid tiio ground in good enough order for (ralllngXlnplisltion tho pruning, ' tllL' 'n-clouMiess of hisdellclencles vines or anything else. It Is true, Ac., are so many means adapted to makes him nervous and anxious, thcro may bo steep, rocky hill-sides, an end a main end. That main end Never laugh at the .-low, plodding where it may bo neces-ary to "dig s nilt. Tho trailing chain culture ,,(lui,.nt; the time will come when of' VxtendVrnial I.V the grape-' J'' '''' will I turned. It takes growers of Ore "on. I time to be thorough It more than Again: It is during fructification, ' pay.-. He-olve when you take up a or fecundation, and tho formation of) lu,w stliv that you will go through tho .-eed-, that the vine Is mot so-1 ... ,. ,;,. ,. jflll ..,,.,.,,.,. verely taxed. Whllu In lnflores-iw 1 1 U ,,ko ! succe-sf d cou.eitioi, cence tho whole nowers of the vine ' taking every -troug point. are engaged in forming and perfect- and delve," but in most eases the plow Is all-sulllclent. And my doc trine is to nivo human labor wlien and wherever we can; not, however, to the neglect of what cannot other wise bo done. Judlclou-ly expended labor is far preferable to mere blind, lllg tills proce.-S. through the dOVCl- ltir iiiiliiiinilinf n vonnir housn- iuZia i kwlWP T,r TV hvixtt7 mT! anthers of tho stamens. And, I 'courage than sho does now to lvsl-t me arrogance 01 la-mon. io not let A's and H's decide what you shall have, neither let them hold thestrlugsof yourptir-e. You know what you can and ought to afford. brute force. Hence, I say, the easy, tho practical, the lieautlful. Pruning. " The utiles aro formed Miecossivcly uiion one, two, and think, at least so far as my expert three main branches. These pro- extends, the vine and Mill duco shoots, among which one is " ..mfirbed whib, fructi-cho-en to form tho leader; two spurs umI cultivate Indl-crlmlnatelv.-aro also loft to produce laterals the Why? Jlecau-o the leaves, roots. Ac following season, and In this manner' except the generative organs, seem lit matters little what people think, the main arms attain gradually to 'crely passive, and ought not to be providing that you are true to your from fifteen to eighteen feet. The.-o " W w,i " " J"?. "!r0,!! J!? Uelf, to right and duty, and keep canbe.aiidfrofiucntlyare.hhortened imvo f' ..,.- .s n.ov 'urnniotn your expenses within your means.--1 hlilmin .,,. BV, ' M "F1' '"'f"rltlon by carrying 'tho pollen1 only one spur is left to grow. Tho unother. and dnipnlng it on the pis- -eeouu, nvii inmuuuciies uru reiiiiu- iiu.i1iu ,..i......... n d...: ,. tlio ovulu, and thus impregnation I01"" Munich, the veteran MlourI takes place. This, In warm, dry 'grape grower gives n history of this weather is dono in a few days, or variety in tho Iturol World of Octo- , even hours; In dainp, cool weather iM.r ,.,. Ho Dronouncesltiindoubt- i of tho Itiirguu- i tho Ittilander. of the liest for drawback Ib ed which have to bo cutback to 18 or M inches, leaving only -I or ft buds to grow on each. Tho third year, of tho four or flvo buds grown the pre- Tun Louisiana Gis.U'K. KreiU a v f . . m. . iiriniiiiiriiii. niiri in iiiii iiiii it. -! each branch. Kach succeeding yearn.. U(mo tthaf. Ilenco the Imnor- cdly u French grape two moro uuneiics aro nuueti to tne tlllK. of lke un,H t.,CiCai rays. dy family, related to l""' y,,.,"l,iK "?. .,..."" i When tho grapes aro of tho size of but better, and one ; twnitih of tho ntah wlno. Its onl5 ujtj .uaii. WI.U When twelvo years old, the .stock -houhl bo able to bear that amount. Tho arms aro allowed to grow to Ifi foot or more, leaving one fruit branch every 1M inches, and careful ly removing all useless buds before tho sap is amending; and bore is shown ono of tho Iiumenso advan tages of tho tralllngchaln culturo for regions subject to frost. One-half, or at least fully one-third, of tho nu merous buds do not como out when tho sap commences running upward, -o that, should tho early buds bo swept oir by n luto frost, thoso that remained dormant como out and in their turn take possession of tho sap. Expcricnco has fully demonstrated this superior advantage" Heading oj'.u This important op eration Is performed thrco times du ring tho season; first, as soon as ve getation starts; next, when It has at tained four to six inches; and. lastly, at blooming time. As is well known, it consists in removing the non-bearing buds, which aro not to bo used in pruning the following year, and itsonject is to Keep up mo sireugin of the main stoin and branches, and r..M..l... llll.l.K. luiuiiiii;. jiiuiil: i .. .. . . tills nrocess. which lasts leht or te "na c"ucp a,,(l rel"H 'ver- days, tho wliolo vine Is at u stand-' if,' tn severe winters. still until the seeds and receptacle aro formed. Then the grapes, leaves, uuu urancnes grow nipniiy to u tunty. Aim while the seeds are forming, no pruning nor cultivation should bo done. Hence the impor- Tin: ItiNDiniVKST. Prof. Law ex presses the opinion that tho rlnilerpo-t, unilcr our present la later fa Ire system, bids fair at no distunf date to spread over the whole North American Cnii-tlncnt. tanco of u knowledge of botany. vegetable Physiology, meteorology, i agricultural chemistry, Ac, for all these have a direct bearing on grain;-1 -fitalonV.'.Nov.O, 18?i .trust 1.1m for what you want Ui.ius.s (iml for what you have ami Allm.il. 1'.' AllHTll'.UI I'.UIlo Allt-iiV id. l'.i llunil Arilillrrluri' AIU'Ii'k (II. I..i Ami'tlt.ii Farm Hook.. .l.ii lit I., iiml 1.. 1M Son Anicrli.ni r.irui hook Il"i4 ill 1.. I l)t.i..t.i, nf Diimi'.fli AIMIIUI AiiutIiMii IMnl runilrr i AmiTlo.ui Hoo fiillnrl-t t Aini'rlrjii Wvit uiul r.imi ri.ml..,.. AlMitsr('oiiiilrynnilSiiliiirKiiilloii'i'i. Arililtiftiiiv. Ilv Cummin.'. .V SIIIUt I1IiVii.1I' Vlll.i,-ullull.lir Art of viw Filing. (Ilolljl i Itou.Flu.nmll'K Kuril Kniiiom) lln'ckV Now Hook or Flow iTi ... IhiNlV I'liiui'r iiiinlrii IMri'iton Ilul-l'ii 1'uuillt Kllilu'ii (i.iiili'iit'r I llillo)' Our Own ltlnl ul tlu fnlioil M.llii. Ilonii'iil'. finiltrn'r. Ciiiiijiiinliiii .. . . llrlittfiMiun. Yutiliit IMiilvnvr'. Afl"t- mil Ilurr'. Vi'Kiinlili'. of AiiiitIi'ii I'tililmll'i. Aurliiillunil I'lumli'.l An.il l I liorlmn'r (lr.inMiMi'r l.ulili' Colo'- Vilirliinrlnii l'nii IjihIV rouiitrr l.lfi- IVpltfjV I'Uliinml lirii.inifiii.il Alpli.i lll'tK 1'rml. Mint. illirliir1 rinRV Moilfl Suliurlmii Arrlill.'iluri'. IMrpi iiIitV nml .IoIiiitV ll.iiil llouk. Iltiill)) l'r'iiti'rmnl loliiir. ill lllilili'lh.... I'lifiiiUlr of Ih.i Fnnil. i.Nlclml-i.... Clilt'r.Miikrr. Iniiunl IkuM'. dim. Ill MiKlorn llorri' II. n lor ll.ulilV Ami'rli'iiii Ciitlli' potior P.iiuiV .Mm k .Mxniiit Pnruln'K Vitrlalion or Anluuil. nml I'llllli. Moi. Pi-mi Slim : or Siwh-iimii'. rnmiilili' llulilo IU ihiV Mnrki't AMl.tmit pun nlnu'n Fmll nml I'rull Tnv. Nen Killllon. D.tin.i, IUJ.i PilMllllitf'. Ijlliil-iMI'i'lHrdi nlt. ... PiiiviiIiikCoihi' ltfrlili-uri'- Pounlni;'. Knml ln. Ilu Hn'iiU'H Viiu').iril I'ulliiio. illr Wunti'M KimImikxI on L'r.itiWrrv Klllnll'. W'i-Iitii Friilt-lli-owcrV liiilili' Kvi'litir. Siliool lliiu.0 AMiltiCliih' Fli'M'. 1'iiir Culturo KratikV'un.ti'r'. Fli Id Spurti-. Sin. lulu rraiik I un'nivr 1 Irli ami 1 lliln". c mi,, hi I'l.'-miin I Sp.irt.nn'ii. so KrJiik I'un'rli'r'. Ilurm' nml llorrcui.ii. hlli. H Ml.. 'J Mil Krrmli Farm Dr.liint'' Fulli'r't Fort'iit Tri'o CnlturUi riillrr'n tlr.pe I'nlturli'l Fuller'. Sm.ll 1'rult Ctillurl't Fuller'. StrntiTO,t'ulliiril i Fl.xCiilluri' ) l'ulion'4 IVarliCulliiru F.ruilni! ftir Hoy. FUlilm; In Amvrli-.ii Wali-r. tvotu.. KI.bj'k Kuropi'in Vlnrjanl. Film (Cli.riu. I..) on tlr..av Flint'. Mllf h Coir, ami Dairy K.rmliu; llunionnn MlkhCiiw. (Imi, ItiM ami H.dille (K')tllir. I'oillln- llni'dlnj; (Ir.ji'. How Flans- (Jrnw tlrnv'. Manual or llol.iiy anil I ".itn, 111 1 Mil dray'. Silio.il nn.l Flil.lll.MikoI PnUni ll.riiry'. lUrnn, Ont-bullillni;- ami Fin- Han I. In.icl. Injiiilou. in Vi-,-itilliin. uioiu Il.rrl.ori tlio !'! , llcmU'i.ou'. O.nli'iiliiK fur i'loHl,.,, Ilriuler-ou'. I'r.tilml rinrlrulmro llcrlK'rt'. Hint. In llonixiLriprr. ,. Ilnopri'. Houk or Kir;riiii. , , .. Hop Culture I Hiiuti r ami Tnppi r ll.nrthjr'. Orapo Oillnri'uuilW'lui-.M. Mill! II.tflrM'. Anirrli'.u llou.u roipcntiT.. II. y' Interior Ilrcor.tor Ilor.o Training MiloK. (Jcnnjiy.i! IU-UII.il f iflUH'- Hill! If IIIU.,., Jaciuu.' Manual of the llou.v. f '4 M t W 1 SO I Ml 1 111) i:ii i.-i i i ;.i I Ml. Ill Ikl III IM 1 tm 1 Mil I 71' 1 Ml 1 HI 1 Ml HIV S Ml All! JIXI Mm .: Wiirilor. II(i1l'ii. nml iitsr.. JJ.'",J, Pi.lnliiis rorl'iom.imllltMlilii W nrliitf . Mi'iiii'iit. or Agriculture Tucker', llivl'teror llnnil Air.ilr.... W'arlm:'. I.'nrthl'lnretaaiiil liirtliSe. .1.' WVIileiimuiiii'. lVaiillrtiii; I'ountr) llotui'ii. A .nporli iiiuitlo lolnnii' , it llllioirrnpli iilile., In color......! Wheeler-, llural lloine. W lieiler". Home, lor the rciiple ' While". t'rniilH'rry Ciiliun I WoiKlnnril'. iVti,io' ami Fi nil llmi-e. Woodiiaril'. Suluiili.ni anil Couutrj' lloit.e..... WiNKluanlV Coiiull) llnine. WoihIhiuiI'. (Irnpe .in.t HortliMllur.il HalMliiu'. .. I Wooiluanl'. Natlonnl Archltn t Wright". I'rnitli'iil I'uultrt Kieimr ....I Walniii'. Amerlinti Home (..ir.l.n ' Voiiiiiiii'. Iloiueliolil Sileme .... You lit nml Spooner en Hie llnrre Youatl ami Martin on iMll Vountl mi the Iliy tinult on Sheep .. I (ml I Ml :i im 1W ;i ui Mm in im :i ix I Mil 1 Mil I W )M! 1 MJ I I 15 iml ", ml :t im' I S.l I M) 1 Mi 1 M I Ml 1-J III "J III im t : i Ml i .. l im t im it i i; :t t i it !t 1T I i !i h lllll 4 im II Ml ,- lit .im, a in .. 1 Ml, Hum i ail i Any or the nliow I. .ink-will lm rornariteil mall, pOft.palil, on ncelpt of puhll.her'. price. For .1 elnh or Tour .uliirrlher. nt f .'.Ml each, an extra cup) of the 1 iiixii u 1.1 Ihe gi Iter up nf Hie .lllll. Ail.lr. -. l'MlMIII Ol-l'ICi:. Salem. BOSWELL'S 'Standard Fruit Dryer, UL ni'ii in :iii im't6J. llKPLANTINCI lll'MW. Tll0 WllO aro now about to replant bulbs grown in thoir own grounds shonld re member that a heavy clay Is not sultnblo nor is a light sand. The latter, however, is better than the former, but in all cases tho ground should bo dug eighteen inches deep, and four to six indies of well rotted cow manure should be placed and , intermingled with the base of the' a heavy' THE PARKE RCUN. .lariiue.' Manual nflhe lliirilen ami F.rin luru i lohn-on". Htm ("roll. Fenl i fohii.nn'n llow Crop. Ilnur , ...' j Johu.iiir. IVatanit II. I.e. I .li.l.n.l.ti.'j 1iI.iiIiihI'I....Li.i Z IMH.II...III w ..K..VIIIIIII.I . uviui.ir Iron Heater, Bread Raiser, Dairy Heater, &c, C O M ll I N 10 l ! l)OKiriVi:i.Y TUB MOST i'iiofitaiim: ami I M li.elul Itiientlon or llui gr. eoiii.iiliig thr.p. lie... iliiruhlllly nml eenuoui), nml rnu lie .ppllnl I Hi n greater xadet) or iinpi.elhuii mi) nlherlnn. I chllivuitaiit. I Au a Fruit Dry or, . It ll!il uiiilv.liil, nml I. nrkn.ilI.Ti l.y uleu tide men tn i-oiit.lii the only truu lulnrlrle. for 'irjii'i; iruu, nun i. ru .unpin III inu.iriullon lli.t H mviu child at nuco nmlei.t.ml. ami operate. It, As a Room Heater, llio I'll.in.lli Cjlliuler concentrate, the lie.t Ignite, the cartHin, ami prixluce. iimru heul Hull anr uthrr knnun tleile... uMrli. Iwlm. .luirllmt.. hv Itio tLrfurMti..! .Itl..l.i i. .i.inlil.. .... ... ..r l.... 1 1 U)' 'I air, will lival two, three, nr even four room. (II SOil' a to, !IMI I Ml I Ml 1 MJ. HI Ul 1.1 . properly connected) ulth I. ..fuel Huiu .uyouonf - iii pniuit nwiDH can nr ne.ieti in inn John. Ion . Klemuit- or Agricultural i iicuiMry. rollnvi. tliom nf n rrrni.ilv mill imoln I SlirrCll Mill. II 1110 SOU Is t.litli 4linr.lii. l..l.nl1,riifv lltn frtllli ! otlll- It Tllllt 111! mniflX'llfK lit IlkMwt 111 (,i"i"l ililltiv uvuvmiiisHiinmii- ",' ......... .. .....w.., ... ... . ... nil buds, and thoso which are to ex- part, and then sandy loam or leaf' tend tho branches of tho stump. The mouI(l ,w nillgle(i Wth tho K,anci,. I d gVlrtK A1K "very sm.ly, then clay loam shouh. . extonsion." J take a half position. After plant-1 I wish now, Mr. Editor, to make ling, a drei of coarie froh cow1 ,omo remarks on this system of pru- ,nanure three inches deep should Iks nlng and heading off. Thcro uro I .,., MV1rli. 101i nn,i MM, ,1M certain physiological and vegetablo s,1rt;",, Vr ,l10 ,)e"' a,uI 1,s WKm '" , laws which, to insure succe.-s in ' cold weather sets In, cover again growing fruit, must Ihj observed. ' with leaves or loose straw to a depth ' All who have had much export-' of four inches. Karly in spring take I enco In growing vines must have ols. ,r tIo .,...,,., or ...... ...,(1 , mn -crywlthat in thoo on which the "" ",c , ,, r " , " " ' ,us MK,nl ni.. i...ift ... ui.... i....... ........ us the bulbs appear in their vohiil'1 .. ...i .... it.. ..i . ....i. .,. ...,..r..il.. . I ijeeu utun, us me villi' uriins uiiicr. uruxxin, itinu xuiuiuiij mu ud.ii.iv there aro many IlUle ilead limbs J particles of manure from the lop, ;.iiiervii these cle whilo young and vigorous, especial ly when tho siip is fresh i spring, Si.si 1: adjouriiuient of Congress, toln..ml riMa fnd ' A d the government printing office has isen, as inc vine grows oitier, grow in, rawe careiuiiy 1111 aro many little dead limbs particles of manure from red over it. aw, why? Tor' i,.,.- .-.. rirelunil 1ernM clear reasons: First, tho vine, i "''" '" "" '""ici. SCUD STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN.CT. PATENT PREMIUM Fanning Mills. The Best Seed Cleaner APAITKI) TO r.MIMMIV l'K Mninfji In e. hy VAN WAGNER & Co. M.KM OlltHO.V it ir ondly, in order to proimguto iUelf 1 '- finishing the printing ordered uirougn us seeds ior tins seems to during tne late session. im tho main object or all plants it omits to rouH un uiuo useless snoots or their nourishment and gives thin to tho seeds or fruit, to perfect their matu rity. ' Here, then, wo eo the vino This am 750,000 octavo and quarto volumes, varying from WO -to COO pages each. Of this number 252 volumes aro of agricultural and Ku WANTED. i iifU) I'OUNIIH or MVB iiKIIsK I .leiililiu.'. nil CalHo li iinllii;. on Slieeii, Sulnu ami 1'oiillm Jeunini;. on Ihe llor.e ami hi. Pliea.e.' I Kiuip'. I.ili.lr..ii llardinliiL' IjitiK-lroth on the Honey t.e I l.eiuhir'. How in lljlMa lloilloii.e ,.i Mayheu'. Ilhi'lr.leil llor.e lloitnr I .Mi.ihiu". Illurlr.UsI llor.H Managc-i luelil Majhcii". Cractle.l I look Kieplm; pi rjiiner...... i lll.llil.' lor I'mMUal llouk-KeipliiL' lur Farmer. ?..,, M.liufaiturii nf Vim far. iltu.-auii ). I MeihanU'. Companion. (Mrli..I.un). Mum II'. Aiuerh.ii sin phi ril 'Mr. Hale'. New r.Hik llnuk I My I'.niiut IM.-cii ii. Mile, on the llor.i-I'ihiI i luhron Ihe lirK'. Vine Mi.. Coiiicliu.'. iimu lluuxkterV 1 1'iliinl , Nuiiim". Scleiitilli Avilcolluiu 'Niirrl.'1'MiCuliuruV Ikiueiil'. lljlihlt Fancier i Our Kami ol l'ourAi.re ...fluid .. i Tavki.tl'. A llulilo tn ih Htielytif In I net" ... . Painter, (iiillileraml Varnliher I'.nleii mi hlrawweiry Ciilluru i ' I'nrMin. milhe Itufu ; rirrhirou llor.rj... ' Oulnliy'. Mr.liili'.nr Hie Kernhn'... ' ljulnrydlon. .Iii-Uli) nn Solllii Caltli ijillnu p .Muliev In I ho liarilin I iJulnnV 1'iarC'ulturu for Profit . It.nil'. Iluib. I ItamlV I'limer. f..r Parlor ami ll.nlen Id-Klrter of llural Afl.ir.. Hound, five .l.ir,, .-ufii . ........ ... ,..... Itlddrir.Nev. Klerniiit.nril.ml Kjlllnz iiiMi.eviu . rnu Acre too jiiii.ii Hunil Studle. lt.nil.ir. htuvti llu.lKnilrv ... K.niiair. FlntW.x.l hheep llu.hanclr)i lllicr.' Mlnl.tnre Fruit (l.rdei 1 llural Liiurcn Aitiiltcciure. i ono. In culm., tjiil.tc.,,, ., I'liMer". Mini Mea.nrrr I Mrllmer'. lieady lleckuncr and lx IIIXlK...... , 1 ttlt AW HI a 1 ' 1 M), ittl' j on .no iOI i hi I Ml 3UI, anfi' 1 1 I Ml a ui n ID i ui 4 III Vl "3 I Ul ..tne lennwr aturu by auy move or lientlm; nptunaju. In n.e, bile .it the Mime lllnii It il.'.u.iy. .11 iiuxlnu. !' rw, cau.liiK a ilea.anl ami healthy aliiiutplic re. .ml eeu terup) raiure thruuithuul all Ihe nlwrluu nl.. Ill tlio nuiniiirr lllno, whllu linilliii tho Ira kettle, in.klni toa.l. Iieatlmr Irim. Ae.. hvi khn.lntt.li.. j lhe.iiriirrent.or hml are lilrn.il lulu Ihe iiulilile inn', m.ii inn neni i. .earreiy reii hi nut loom, Ab a Clothes Dryer, IT HAS NO COJIpKTlTOlt. nml nlierrwr knimn I. lulled Hlth tl. Ilfht by the l.d ., a. the irroal. .1 labor .ailn' IumiiiIiiii of iheiii.-e, In Lumber Drying, Tlie I'tlnelple. nf Oil. Intention, a. applleil.aie luiahuhlr ami ililiuut ioni,elltlun. 1I.I.INKI!S, IIAKF.ItS, CIIIAU MANlirACir 1IKIIS AND IITIICIIH Will iiml It un ally tn tin Ir aduul.u In no Ilu. iii.rlilueaml lme.lli;atu II. properlh '. i ui, IWI for r l.lih one ilollar cr (wund utll bo paid, IIUI.QHEN A H1IINDI.KK. D.tlcr. In fumllore, aurl rxddinr and mlrroi., comer of Salmon and r Irrl Street., Portland. X.yB, 18TJ ir rilHoway'a Molera C.rpentry,. H Irony', cultlialloa of Hie. Oral Hanndrr.' iiomntie poultry., Shenk'.irdner'r Tt Book..,,,.. Hlaipwm'. Horn Portraiture nrw.ri . i..jqiu., ninie nooK The Do; Hy Pink., V.jhew and lint 11 ll in I .Vi .1 73 -i I CI :i I lV rt I Ml :t 1 .vi :i I M : l ui 4 :i ( i. 3 ui i; I .vi :i ft Ul H I ti) .1 a III 1 I Ml .1 1 Ul -J 1 ui S moo n 50 f tm i not a w u a i 1 M 3 Wfi roiild pulill.li rnlumii. or terllmuulnl. rroiii tit" Ix t illl.eii. nr Ohio, Indiana, llllunl.. Mlrhl Kau, Inn a, and nthir Mali., nfll. .upeilorllyine any luteiitloiior thnao. hut a. the imuliliio luutl .laud nil ll. nmi MI'.KITS, it mutt ho mil In up eralton In be fully nppreclattfl, PMIMIIlpi IIIIINd OI II I MIIIIN in i:t. tiik Boswell Hoater and Dryer. it i. vituy it nil ion tt.iu nml neiil. leijarilli.i il.i n.it a-k you In buy n nl any ilryhoii.onrkiln )uii may nniv Imie. We iiini.lli.lli.il nf palint rlk'hl'. merely from an i'amliiallnii ufa modi I but come and n-u tho full rlnl luaihllif'lH l form It. Wfirk a. rcprc.riiiiil, Tln-ri'l. no PwiIIIuk Home, C'lninh, Htmliiary, Public Hall, lloli lor Kerlaurabt, low hit h thl. in. thine I. not applicable, uiefiil and pioflbihle, Iidli.aud ceiilhintii, you aru rv-peclfully lllll ted tn call and ciainlno Ihe inadilnefiir )iniri lu, fur It I. luiio..hlu lu a .burl adtrrll.euienttiii'iiu meraln ai i. Ihe l'im.I iiu.llili . nf thl. truly noiidi r fill, yet ilniple. FA.MII.V l'lllKNII. fW Seven claim, are .ecurul by letter, paliul which pl.fe. It iK'jfind tlm uat.li ol a rival. The .ub.erlber, hallux purchanfl Ihe eii.lu.liu rlxUl for Hie Statu uf Oregon, I. now niuiiuf.rlurliiif thrin for ,a)e, un Statu Street, In S.leni, where a variety or .Irlea and a machine In operation ran bu Ken at any lime. JOB CAItlt, Oppoilte 0111, Sltel i. Co.'m lluuk Store. Novlt-tr. Salem. Oregon