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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1873)
8 WIIjL-AiMETTE faemee. Oregon State Agricultural Society. '-. LIST. OF PKKMIUM8. . Continual from Third Itigc. Clua III-ftlierp. 'yJiulcsfor cxMlitionyifiSieejh j. "KxlilMtorK of fcliccp shrill 1o required to innko n writ' ten statement or ufllcliill, ntul tugito to the MtiHrliv teudent of the proper cIhsmih: '1st Tlic hricdluK of hheep ollm-il by them for piC' iniu mo. 2d The iiinmirr of prtimrlng the hhctp fur exlilbl tlou whether tho sluep httve been gialit or grans fed; if grain, iu uhut quantitir.s; ami if giasH, tho character of the nautili , !Id Those exhibiting sheep forpiemimiiH ofllicd for wool nnd mutton, hhnll ekhibit the Miorn llccco with tho Micep, tog) tlit-r with u stutiinciit of tliu tiuio of iln ;iotli, llh The cimniiltU shiill tul.e into roiitlik-riitluii tho iunlily us well iih the weight of the tierce, nnd quality and ngo ns ui 11 mi tho weight of rnrenstf. Xo. 1 Ai))i'),iran(i'roi.ilVf7) Merino. Duck, 2 ycnrH old nnd upward $ 10 $ 0 Duck, 1 " " r :t Yeniling Vwc r. n I'.we and lamb 5 II Thrro l.imbi 5 U JYo. 52 Sjmnish Merino. Knmr premiums n N'o. 1. Xo. French Merino. .S.kiiif preuilums iih No. 1. Xo. -1 Southilownx. K.une priiniiiuiN as No. 1. Xo. . Xew Oxfordshire. Rune jircmiiinis hi No. I, J ro. (! I.cieesU'rsh ire. SiTlne prriuiiiuis ns No. 1. Xo. 7 Cots wolds. S.iiiio preiiiliiiiis nw Vo. I, JYo. S Graded SheejtJ'or Wool anil M : Mutton. Same pieiidiiiiiH aii'No. 1. Xo. WFat Sheep. I'uir of wtthern fi II " i wen fi :i laiiibn ;l '2 Award of 1'xemiuuiH, a Hatisfactory statement, iu wri-1 UutfO.tliat the dlfferfat vftretieH exhibited nrc true to the blood .represented, nnd in case no certificate Is given, lio" premium Khali bo paid, though awarded by the eommittteo; nnd tho Superintendents are hereby in-1 Miucted not to award premiums except for tho viiric-, tk'H named in thu above list. . -Dntrnnce fee, ten per cent. i Samitki. Ai.i.kk, Salem, Snp't. i rlnux V.-I'nrnitnc Product Xo. 1 Grain Fieldx, dr. Bent 10 acres l'nll wheat Dent G iicrcw " Dent 10 aercH Spring wheat J llcst fiiicics " Dcht 10 ncrcM oats llest fi acres oats lfi Dest 5 acres llax-aeed Host ! ncres b irh'y Ik'ht 1 acre bueUw Ik at Iteht Y, nereof white beans 10 Dent y, nre rntalinga 10 ItO S 20 20 13 80 20 20 1m 10 20 in 10 20 10 10 7 7 C 2.i 10 ir, io r, u io r, io o limit for wool and uiiitlou, any bleed K Anuorn (Junta, Duck, S! j earn old and upward 10 Ilent i aero miiiiechvuttxl 10 Debt y, ncre carrots 10 llest fi arics i,e 10 Iteht i aero augur beets, each competitor to exhibit at leant Till lbs. of his product llcst fi acres of corn Hist 1 nciu corn Jlest 1 acre potatoes llcst 1 ncre nlfnlfn 10 Competitor for theho premiums must furnish a cer tificate of theinsehes, nhow lug tho method of cultiva tion, Including kind of boll and date of seeding, nccom- panted by a sworn certificate of at least two disinter ested persons, showing the amount of grain produced nnd the number of acres. A sample of one bushel of grain, Ac, shall accom pany each certlllcnte. Kott.- The committee, in judging grain crops, ft hull take into consideration the quality of the product and its Mililo In market. JYo. 2 drains. llet bushel corn $ !l llct llest llest llest llest llest llest llest lttrlcy 3 Wlliterwhcat 10 10 fi Sluing oats II whlto Winter barley 3 Spring wheat. 11 nun Wlim . . 9 a o r. r, n :i io r. H fi io n H fi r :i io c lluek. I ' fi Yearling ewo fi 1'wo and I jitnb fi Throe 1. umbs fi Tho mien of Class II must be strictly complied with. Ten per rent, entlanee in Class II. Thu person icecling the highest number of first iiii mliims, In bo nw-arded a gold medal, the second highest, silur luvdal. I' II. (Imri'iN, I.inn rminty, Sup't, J -I ' (Ins ir.-Nwlu, Poultry lc. jYo. 1 Ilerkxh ire. llo.tr, 2 .M'.irrinld and upward I." $ 10 Hoar, 1 " " Hoar II mouths and not lunrold Niw, 'J eais idil and upwnrd.. ,,.......,... Sow, 1 " " How, li mouths and not I) enroll Miter of plgs.uot lees limit!', under (I mouths . 2 J'.e.e. HlUie puiiiiilins as No. I. J'o. lCuvter 11'Miw. .s'aiue pieiiiiuuis lis No. I. jYo. IHujolfr. S.uno premiums as No. 1. JYo. 5 OraiUil. Same premiums as No, 1. Sireemtakes. Host lsar of any bu is! I," 10 Dest sow of au breid Ifi 10 Kntmnee fee, 10 per cent. JYo. ti Poultry. Lot white doikiiigs, 1 cock and 2 hens :l Lot grey or sieekled, I eoek nnd 2 hens a Lot bUek Smnlli, I iSK'k nnd 2 hens a Lot white l'olauds " " a Lot black Tola mis " a Lot golden l'olands " " a Lot silvrr 1'olainls ' a Iot red or bull Sh.tngluo " a T.ot)hltoPhaughiv " ' a Lot Imntams, f.old hire, 1 rock and 2 hen. . , a " slUcrlace. " " ... .1 Lot HuUmi greys, 1 cock And 2 heim a lil Diiilivdi r.mtia 1 link " a Lot Cochin t.'hlim " " a Lot other foreign valic ties, 1 nvk anil 2 liens a Lot of any other dUtlmt arlrtv not leds than iiix....:.. a Turkeys. Lot, rock and 2 hens a Ducks, Lot, drake nnd 2 hens 'a Geese, llest pair roiiiuiou " Itremell " White China " brown , " wild grey , Guinea Fowls, llt lot ,.,. l'air white. Pea Fixcls.' Lot, cock and hen v , . 1'air, common while rilr, lop-nnd .y&tmWMy-ylKi'tfi:. 10 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 a 2 a 2 a 2 re buckwheat llest saiiipl" bloom com llest 12 ears corn, 2 varieties each Sii'eejmtakes J rem lam . For bet dlspl.n of grains grouu by oue man Xo. .' Secils. Hist Hituiple white beans, 1 peck " puis " thu seed " : timothy se d " " ieile!oerseed" whltn " " " uivhaid grass suil, 1 peck Hint iMiuple hops, 10 lbs a llcst km III pie tobtcco, 10 lbs, leaf a Sweepstakes Fran iums. llest usoi tiiiciit of grass ccds grown in Oro gnu by oue man, no less than 10 varieties, correctly named, with lutnnlcal and com mon name, accompanied with a short de scription of the qualities nnd season of giowth, yield, tie., of each Mirlety: the name mid description to bo left with tho Superintendent for publication In tho Socl eh 'a transactions 20 The person taking the highest nnmlier of first pre miums iu this Class, torccehe a gold medal, tho sec ond highest, a silver medal. Maiitin Lvi'tit, Linn i-ouuty Superiuleudeiit. 10 run VI-AnrltuUurl IniplrmeiiU rlilnra. nd j a i i rin uirgcM ioi . ,..!,. v iv,.. " Hulk. 1'emor.i'cxVdbtttne; poultry, shall furnish io; the Supoiimeu4ft vl the Cs fori4blientioii iu the' HUAVTf I fTlio tdowlnc mntrh will take nlaco nt tho tinto nnd ihico hereafter to K named, muler tho direction of tho judges, provided that no less than two i utrles are wade wltn tin' hieninr. Xo. 1 Plowiny Match trith Walking J'oicm. t riowing with oxen, horses or mules. ( flowing mutch to coiiimcuco as directed by the judge, nnd to continue Iu Mich nuiuuer as thoy shall deem Wnt for a fair trinl. llovsover 1(1 and under 18 $10 ? 5 ' " It and under 111 10 0 11 under II... ' 10 C Nor. No on Is allowed to compete iu more than one class of ages. Xo. 2 Oivyon Manufacture, ltlrtcliom li f.VAiMor..-" Exhibitors nro desired to glie as early notice as possible of Article to bo entered for the following premiums, no that they may bo ar ranged iu their Appropriate Class, Det collection of Oiegon wennls. . Threshing mnehiue X ltenplng maehtup I'low 10 Sulkey plow 15 Dest ilyuoniomeler 10 Dcst plow coulter 5 Dest wool Kder. 5 llsy press 2d drubbing iiutetilne. . .....)..;,.'.., lfi nitching machine 15 Mowing machino ...... ,.'.'vt,..'if,. ...... 15 jj.V:r drain sower. nH.l.i a.......n I..IU VlNi.llV't . 't .1.J,.. ......... Orln nd seed Urtwer" . . !A . . : ...... Cultirator.'. . . ., .7? Hsrrow , ltorue rke Homo rke, riding v ........ v. .. IWt beadet-lxsl ?iuMnetltwltu t lew to "dnnxbility ind imiKr sanng of endu,,".1!- 10 nmiuiu. . ,.....v..J .VV :no,7, 15 8 25 10 8 5 10 7b tc continutxi,"' bt Vb n. 5 G a -it, 1 ? o 0. 0) B Tin.. i.'i.in,.TKi iv itni'rir.AH Coun ty. llv n letter from James Sterling, or uuKinmi, me itoseourg j-iuiiitMit learns that the Canadian horse disease lias broken out in the northern part of Douglas county. Mr, Hendricks, of AViillccr Valley, lost hIx horses, Mr. Mowyern fine stallion, ami Messrs. Trvmr. MnKtlltinV llllll OtllerS. Ol I Yniieollu. liiul scvurnl sick that were l likely to die, ns no remedy had yet I been' found. We are Indebted to nil officer of the l S. Army, who Is familiar with the disease, forn metlioil of tiealnietit, which is wild to be gencrall v sncecsful. The disease Is a swelling of the glands of the throat. Upon Its first appearance glvo Sloan'n condition powders twice n day for the llrst two days, nnd once a day hereafter. Uathe the nostrils and throat with worm water and apply bran poultices mixed with oil or crease. In u few days the swelling will break on the outside anil the danger is over. Keep the horse blanketed and protected from tho cold or rain. Great care Hhould ho taken to prevent tho spread of the dK-use. I'lutmlcula: Jacksonville, Feb. 10. General Cunby nnd Aid, witli Mr. Cose of the Modoc Peace Commission, arrived hero to-luy. They leave Linkvllle, In tho Laku country, in the morning, where they aro to meet the other Commissioners on the 15th Instant. Everything Is reported quiet at the front, the Indians having been on their good behavior since their slight repulse by Colonel Ucrnard. A heavy rain is falling hero to-night. Tho llnlklln Miys : If. L. Bacon, of Galln. Michigan, reached Oregon on Monday by tho AJax. Mr. lincnn comes on a visit to his rulatlves, Hon. J. M. Uaeon, of Oregon City. Ho left Michigan two weeks agu burled to the depth of thrco feet In snow drifts, with piercing cold weather everywhere. At a meeting of the Washington County Agricultural Society, held lat week, Hamilton lloyd was elected superintendent of class a, running horsw; 8. Hughes, Superintendent of graded horses, and A. Lowelllng, sup erlntendent of class No. ii. A tiro occurred nt Ashland on Satur day, In tho residence of W. Griffin, doing damage to the amount of S 175, to clothing nnd furniture. OAUrORlfZA MARKETS. HT TKLKUHAI'll. San Francisco, Feb. 12. Flour Cargo of a.ooo hhls oxtm cleared for Cential America yesterday. Other Invoices will ho sent to the same mar ket, Also a cargo for Hong Kong Kuportlne, $4 TfifVri &"i; extra, S5 75(i?0, vv neai. oo inner ror common, Perlor. 1 GOoul 70! roust. St 7."ffi fair to choice slilnolm; and nihllm- i o- . - o -fie lower for common; sup (J01 70! coast, SI 7offl Bo; f 1 S5(ol OS Provisions Cal Uaeon, ll(?13c; vMiyuii, i.u, vni j in ins, iL'tttiac plain, and llcsinmr curnl. Wool Sales of 50,000 lbs fall at cur- rviu rmes. jinntei quiet ; rates nom- inal 1802lo for shipping grades of fall. Hldes-Cal dry, 18lnc; salted, 8J w, vivftuiii ui.v, vu, aiieu,vi(,iu. rOATZiAXTD MAB3CST. Pouri-ANi), Feb. 12. The Bulletin',) market report contains the following : Wheat The market rcmnlns un changed and prices nominal nt St CO per cental. Oats Local demand weak; ship, ments below buoy up tho market at fi.mfiOc per bushel. Flour Itenmlna firm nt former quo tations, viz: From $1 50 to S3 so bbl acconllng to tho brand. Feed Middlings find readv salu at S'!llil!t' M linl. Inn .....in..... T, " i. V . """ "mil i-uiiiillllCS tlrm nt $10alS per ton. Hurley Portlnnd quotations remain at 1 45a 1 fiOiier cental sacked nnd de livered. Potatoes-Prices remain firm at ilir urcs ranging from 35 to40o per bushel, according to tho quantity. Poult ryrChlckens are in good dc maud nt ?3 7.a4 per do; Geese bring sin per do.; Turkeys lOo por lh. lluttor Fair country brands find slow sale at 25aa0e per lmund, while fancy dairy as usual romalu tlrm at 10a45c. Eggs-Find lvady .sjilc at 22o ier dozen. Bacon-Continues firm at our form or tlgures: Sides, Hal2c per lb; Hams, 12ul4c; bhoulders, 8a0 and jolei nt 0 cents per tb. Hny Ih in somewhat better demand aud remains tlrm at the old flgures SbjalS for Timothy, aud SSall for lid. Hides Green salt. 7Jc; green. Io1 dry, 16; dry salted, lJo pe'r &? ' "' a. ,,ri,lu lu """i llal2c; in kegs, Ida lie SALEM MASKST. MllVKTIlie LoLTKOi.;baj-ta,i)7ci wtltnf.sa.-. ... . rLPVK. OltAlN. t. ou, v im.:..n:::.T.. ":"V". ; s-":: wra mm. .....i...t' . .:: T$ sriK vF,:"yi. bre" 8t nx&ocj.viu.v.:..";:::f.y": IILIJIlTi. u'.AL ..tOJO..,. oticK&i7ffstf:::r:"::''""di b, the'wck, fw ; . i TT " .v.'. i.vaiteo lillanuth Harnwr. I5CKD JSTKnV CATlllDAV, BT CLARKE Jt CRAIG, rcBUsimis ami rnorniKTor.j. Terms of Subscription. tV IN ADVANCE. Jd One copy, one yenr (5 minttanO Ono copy, pW inunths (') iuiiubcr) .... One copy, three moutlis (13 number?) ., fea.so , 1.50 ' .73 Ilntes ol' Ailvcrtltlnc. Ono Square.. K Column .. V t'olamn... Colnmii.... . lino, iino. laraa. I lino. lio. V2no. I.txi 7.(1 T.niiia.ro io no so oo, u.oo'iio oo lo.no 13.00 w.oo 10.00 li.OO 13.00, :i no m.ool IS 00 woo 10.00 70.00 81.00 40.0(1 73.00 100.00 Adicrtbcmoiitt IsMTtol forlci'i.tlisnonotnontii, 1 per Kiusre for ltrt luicrtlen J (I for eiich mibiu cpient In-ortlon. Ailvcrtltcmcnt nn the Mil nnd Sih pngcn, ai'd Special Notice, will bo churned 33 per cent, ad lance on thcaboie rntets ncadlns Notlcci. 33 cents per line. AdvcrtUcmcnt. to And a pbco In tho FAnMsn, muil be nnoblccllonaWe. Qtw gl(U'cri.$(iHftis!. BELT & JOHNS, Druggists & Apothecaries t!071JTIIHCIAI, STJIKET, Oppolto Cheinckcta Homo, SALEM, - - - OREGON. DEALEHS IN DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ESSENTIAL OILS. A complete noortincnt ot Patent Medicines, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles, COMBS, BRUSHES, Etc, etc Physicians' Prescriptions AMI PAHII.Y IIKCIVK Cnrefullr Compiled, at nil bouo, day or nlsar. i An Kxprrlenceil Drtijixl!. Sept. II. 1S. 3Wf II J. W ton .T. C. WRIGHT, di:am:i:j.v Family Groceries, Gig-tir, Tobncco, Crockery' IVotions, Sugrarj, . Coflee, Tea, Salt, Candle Soap, AtlENT roil IMPERIAL KIItE IXSURAKCK uoMi'Axr of fcoxuoy. SEED POTATOES. Nv and Choico Varieties I HAVE NOW FOR 8ALK THE FOLLOW tiiB mperlor rlelU or I'otaloct: King of the Earlies. Thlil. without exception, tho carllcit Mrlflj III cultlTMloo. ne to tin duj .-arller than the cel ebrated Early Itow, ami fully IU equal u qmm and prodnctfvenc. I'er bnihcl. ftM. ' EARLY ROSE. Thl llftnililnl VMrl.tlu f. ..11 . tit.. .u My exhibit of Early 1'ntatoct took the Urn pro tnlum at the laat Stale Fair. p PEERLESS. ThA lAtAtt n1 Kat nf ll At . n . lfnT fnrlhn tntln jHtit IIm.ia.. aaa.i. .. rrofnbrmetook tUo FIHST I'ltEMIUM at the ftrnsmeftaUxthatihU U a lnable Tarictr fw mt eDonuou prodnctUenew, i-licelt at th lied Of Mil (ithtP Varitl fiiMnHl hiIiIhiI.. t., buahii.$i.0O - .. -AlVft UTK "OSK, XKW WniTE TEACH. BLOW, CLIMAX aoODIttcn, ana llfciiiif CkT All PatAfA AAIltUlt tiv in n.Mn. true to name. Potatoes by MaiL For tba arfnmnift.llti.M nt ll.a. . . Jt...... who dealre Inlal anv nt it.. lint-. ..l.i. tmi end a packace f ontalnlne foor poonda of either of the aboie. pojlpald. on receipt of one dollar, or U package for Are dollar. jam. .Aimonr va1aMw. kjb A aavawan f .,.... ,?!'- Satem, Orecon. For ami. hr O. TklrWiyVAM .dn. .. A. T Cunningham A Co., Salem'. ' w t.iuorai niaeonni to dealera. JanMml . B. rilKX. ' r. B. BAIU YICK-If. 1. IHSOBtKW BLtWK. . !M. 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