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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1873)
WILLAMETTE FARME;R- t HEWS BY TEXtEOXlAPH. "Washington, Feb. 14. rave., from the Joint Committee to notify tliu Picsldent nnd Vice President elect of their election, reported that the Committee had performed that duty and had been charged by those gentlemen to report to the two Houses their acceptance of the trust reposed in them, and their obligations to the people for that marls of commence: also, tho assurance that they would endeavor to discharge fulthfiilly the duties of their respective olllces. In the Senate, Sherman, from the Committee to notify tho President ninl VI,... Hr.wlil.int nl.mt nf ll, election, made a report avv ivkiviih vi..v vi tuvii it similar to that in the House on the same subject. Xew York. Feb. 15. The text of Judge Davis' decision, granting a writ of error and stay of proceedings in the ease of Stokes, toys the exceptions being of such grave Importance, anil mere ueing a douot as to tnc Judge's charge to tho Jury, It became his duty to give the prisoner an opportunity to present tnem. Tlie ease will now go to a full Pencil for hearing. The appraisers of Greeley's estate estimate that his personal property will foot up about $li!,Htio. It is saiil that Samuel Sinclair Is Indebted to tho estate at least $.'l,0Ui). There are about $1011,000 in bad debt- and worthless securities. Cornelius Vanderbllt, Jr., owes the estate SoO.Ooo borrowed money. Commodore Vanderbllt has given $0,000 to each of Mr. Greelev's d.qiiL'htni's. xnvimr iu.v imi'h imv.. ..L much money as thev need at any time. Washington, l-Vb.Vi. ThoSecretarv of War has directed surveys to he made, with a view of further linniov... it Isilnniiffiii ivii..iiif,ni..i.,iwi,.n,M, whiclithul'ieslilent asl;s for relative to Utah can bo had this session. Mormon from "llrlKhiinii money Young's tlthlnj,' fund can probably purchase inlluencc enough to prevent action, and the time Is too short to mnkc the flL'lit or win. Xow York, l-'ob. 17. It Is stated that President (1i-iiiiI'h Kniillii.rn t.nn. ..111 bo of the greatest hlL'niilennen in (in. mems oi .-an vnionio, winta cruz, ' i 5. ' '" l" """.') -"'- smmiu nui consist oi jimian corn, but K-tero Pay, Santa Haibara, Hiicncme if"i' ' 1-rauee wl 1 attempt t thev should have some rool-i man eel and Salinas, In California, and at compel paln , to .hoII 'hnjthnt theP ',;,"', ',,.:,.' oi.-, mangel Cascatlo Falls, in the Columbia Hirer ' United States had o Ill-red U,.-.00l(HX),o0Opu,r(-'1 oil cake. W hen sheep and the Tualatin and Yamhill Hlvers. i"?', livable two years, but are fed on corn, they are too hot and Oregon. .Spain had refused to part with that feverish. and fin. .,! I,,., t.ni, people of that section. Tho President ' !Uul t-'xpclled from the city, contemplates starting on tho LMth of ,,,,tVitll'1 ,'t' '".Tho Coinmon March, accompanied bv nearly all the t1,1,.Vt'" of An,wcrp have voted forty Cabinet, besides inany'tllstiiliiL'ulshed IIi to enlarge the docks and con-irentlcnu-n, Senators, members or tho t!!",;t,l,,l,,1I? House and others. Itichmoud will be . """Hf l''b. 17. 'lhe manifesto of thu llrst stopping place. It Is the tastelar, will bo delivered to '1 liters President's purpose to make this Initial j""''") id a recognition of the Span movement In his next Administration ' '"',1 Itonulillc by 1-ranee Is expected to In an attempt to harmonize the people '"'low Immediately. Members of the of theXoith andSouth. He will look '"odurutu Left in thu Assembly de IntotliecondltlonoftheSouthsoclallv, f'"c tojoln the extreme J.eft In an and examine the local governments of "ddress on tho JU-publle In Spain. thcStatcstobevlslted. At Itichmondi 1'ishon, l-'eb. ly. (lovernment or and other places along the lino of his PU,S otllelally deny any movement in visit preparations are being made to ''"f'j'p' for the establishment of a glvo film an enthusiastic reception. , republic. Newspapers criticiso Judire Davis' .A majority of Conservative (lencr- dccislon granting a stavofprocccdlugs In Stokes' ease. Itlss'tated that thei bar universally regard tho decision as ono which under thcclrcumstances no .Judge could consclontlously or . Judicially have avoided. ' Ai!,,.w!!!'&,'o.'7--Il'u..,!!:n.'1 " .,l"' ' away from their moorings a licet of o1"11'' "nve to be dropped behind, and thirty coal barges, with a number of their place is taken by new ones, on r.V!3?,Wi?1! c!K'h' iSi-,y,cl, ,mi,H. wonil which natural phenomena can bo nc ESiW, " "' way nioro satlsfac- now lo 9tato tlie extent of damage to property or the number of lives lost. Clilcngo, l-eli. 14. A Washington I Wood, daughter ofi special says Mrs. ! eneral Taylor, wno was recently voted by the Hoti-o a pension of $,V) strata to the action of tire, or to tho ior month, Is the mother of John Uofhu-ss of tlm mn.j nt iiio lima iii Taylor Wood, who commanded thel, '! , "C Jntt"ittt " tlm, ",0 rebel cruNcr TallalmsM-c, and who Is ''ending took place. Hut proof has now a well-to-do coniiuNslon mer-' heen recently obtained that thick chant at Halifax. Jt Is also said that , masses of stone-even limestone- .ti.-.. inn"! mifi n uiiivi i.rei".SMMiisi dining the war: moreover been living In Paris sonie mnunlllcent style. he had time In Spi.s.-I.ils slate iio-ltivcly that the repoit of Polumlrs Mobllivr Conl mlttce will iccomuieiid the expulsion of Ames and lliooks and severely censure othcrlinplleatcd Congressmen, with a probability of tin Impeachment of Colfax. Allies Is said to bo Incred ulous a to the truth of this rumor. He said that -if they attempted to expel him he will die hard; that It will take the whole House to kill him; that if tins expulsion occurs ' what will It show.' .No man must hereafter tell tlie truth about Con grcssnu-n. Then how are tho world and people to regard It? What do you do? You expel lliooks for lying and you expel me forfeiting tho truth. It is reported from Washington that thu Investigation now going on be fore the Ways and Means Committee gives piobablllty to stories heretofore coneiirrent concerning tlio manner In' which inns wore tnmpereii wnn at ' ix seen in which every peiiiiio is nut tho close of last session of Congress, toneil by the onoriiious and long con At that time, It will bo remembered, ' tinned pre.ssuro lo which it has been that sections of thu Internnl Itoyeuiie hubject. A few years ago it was laws relating to tobacco ami whisky ' shown that iron ore had been depos otamps were altered so as to tiiku ,eil j,v tll0 at.ton ((f w,tL.r, sfIK.e etleet August 1st Instead of July lst,'(hon c,0,.try has been more and a directed in tho act as pass-ed. 1)oro .,,,!!,! ln elucidation of geoio- Salt Lake, Feb. lS.-The tribulation frv; '!!ul onu uVlf M,Vl ?xI,,,0,ts lH of the -Mormon leaders, In view of ' the discovery that gold exists In soa declslvc Congressional action against i water. Is this a prelude to u demon their peculiar Institution, is becoming str.Ulon that gold, which nownborbs daily moremanlfest. Already removul the energies of thousands of diggers from Utah is being iHsctis-ed. One of! was dejioslteil by water in far remote their organs to-duy says the strony; I age.s'.' Chambers Journal. arm of power Is to bo Invoked tomukc ' mem move on. but wbern Hhnll in-v g? Where Is It destined thev shall next pteh their tents? llefore, however, they figure closely on starting, l;ow much, asks the Jlcraltl, will tho Government give for the property they have gathered around thorn for the last quarter of a centurv? The priesthood are understood to lie seriously contemplating the possible necessity for another pioneer o.xped! - t on, but It Is not generally believed that the Saints, as a bodv, Jan ever be Induced to abandon their present homes. There Is no doubt that Hrlghnm Is endeavoring to secure a low i-niintiv for hi- kli.Vnlnm. ...! If " " ------.' -...- . iiiii a a, p intimated that negotiations have been renewed for the cxclu-dvo jvossossion of one of lands. the Sandwich I Paris. 1-Vb. bi.f-,,.i..i ;, .iu.1 patch to Spanish residents of ParN, nien eieany intimates that the new iiovornment Is resolved not to part with Cuba, and to keep the Spanish ilngontbat portion of American ter ritory as a pledge of union between the Old and New World. Madrid, Feb. 10. Kveiilng The Assembly yesterday sanctioned am nesty for all Itcpuhllcau insurgents and ollenders against the laws regu lating (lie press. Salemorn, Minister of Colonic, read an olllelal telegram fiom the authorities at Havana, giving adhcsl ?," to ,l,p Hciiublle, and the As-emblv fhere-upoii adopted a resolution that it ''card the announcement with Joy. i-oniion, J-ei. 10. A special ills Islainl. J'"''-', Fel. 10. flic trial at Dotiay "l Jo men uccujeii witn rape and "Hirder terminated with a verdict of KHty, and tho prisoners were sentene- ' V" various terms at hard labor, the longest being twenty years. e-oino oi tlie Carllst refugees at , iinrnii iriin irniiii . . .. ii..ii., '--. 1 - t..i.. !. ...: ..... r 1 iiuiien iiiiviuK rciuoveu ine ro-s oi loruie seen, u is a proiitaiiie cron U...(..h1 4h.(. .1 ......I. .. ... il. ............ .1.... I... I . rt . .iini.li iiimii mo useiiieiiciui in ine Italian Consul, they were arrested . a,ls "l t,ll? Sp:ndsh army have assured ,!,e 'verninent they will not oppose '' Hcpubllc. Nnv Tlioorlcs In tJcolozy. ' t'"-' progress of .-clence, old the- tory than in fonnor years. This Is espechilly tho ease with the science of geology. Xot very longngo, geol ogists attributed the contortions of may bo bent without breaking. In stances are uumorou-; but in a quar ry In Yorkshire .solid layers of llnio--tone rock from twelve to twenty-four Inches in thickness may bo seen bent Into an acute angle, and without cracking. And experiments made witli tliln slices of Mono demonstrate that even tho hnrdeet may lx bent at plen-ure. Steady pre-suro, lonj; continued, will, it seems, work won- Iers in the way of bending; even .solid iiias-.e.s of steel .show Its Inliii- once; and as nature has infinite pa tience, geologists will henceforth refer to that paticiico many phenom ena which they linvo long regarded as brought alsiut by other conditions. From this It appears that "rigidity" is now to bo regarded us a relative, not an atmolute term. In tho United ytatcs large uiti-c-s of pebbles may Onk lirou1 Farmers' Club. niurmivi. i,,u.p ' i UAK " ,VV ic-H ' r I ihiwo, iji.i. j K,1!,or Wlilum-m- Fanner: j , I nm requested, liv the Oak (trove Fanners' Club to roimrt for nubllei-1 i , ", , ., el " r l"11"11,1" ' ll0" lM0 '"'lowing: i Mr. Will. Ruble met (bv request) , the farmers of O.ik (Irovedlstrlctand ! vi..iiii. .,.. i., m.. 1 ... .. . i ' ' ' hist I iieMlay evening;, nnd spoke, at some length, on the In- ' terest of fitrnier.seoniblningtoexport I tilpir ....., crnilw ,.,i.,u ' 'ri.J '"Cir nriOtls .surplus proUlll'tS. 1 lie . , . , lult,1P'H'e was largo, nnu repro; represented many of our be! and ablest farmers After the address, the farmers went Into n permanent organization by electing John V. Allen, President; J- T oticrton, Vice President; A. I - Kohorts, Secretary; and A. W. i alt MeN'ary, Treasurer. A. G. Hubert-, Sec'y. JtOOTS AND COM'.Si: WOOI.KI) Sin:i:i It is said that the wool from Leicester sheep that has been In the United States two years Is generally harsher, leaner, and worth much less than It would have been If the sheep had stayed in Canada or Kngland. Xow, this will not always be so, for growers will yet learn that these largo sheep need more to eat than the .small Merino, and their food .....I lUil 1.11 ' """ ",,IULi o n proper supply oi roois nun on ciiko with other food would iirodtice soft, sound and elas tie wool Oiikoon Ki.a.v. Heretofore and at present, Max Is rnled in Oregon solely : uvt-ii iu iiniii nui. less so. liv inr. llnin III. I I . !.'. " .. It would be If the lint were nmiiufact iired. Last year, Mr. I. 11. Moores received a request from ("Jen. Wilson, to foward some of thu lint to be tested at thellellast inauufaetoiies, Ireland. i ne .Messrs Jioiman oi tlie Pioneer on .Mills oi .sniem answered this re quest by forwardliimi lot of ilnx. n has Just been returned In thoslmpu of niiieiieiieii mix, ready lor tnc spinner. At the Itelfast works. It was nronoime. ed of excellent quality and capable of iieiog mauiiiaeiureii into as line linen as thu world produces. Wo under stand tlie test was made, with a view of Introducing tho manufacture of linen into this state. .Statemnan. Pini'NlAS. If I could have but one kind of (lowers, it should be Petunias, said an eminent llorlst. Seeds" sown in thu open ground in May will produce llowerlng plants In .Juno that will make a brilliant bed through the summer and autumn. Tho blotched ami striped is the most showy variety. Sow thu seeds thinly in a seed-bed, covering with lino soil, and when (he plants are an inch or more-high, trans plant eighteen inches apart into rich soli, and they will completely cover the gioiiud In a shoit time. - . Italian 1i:i:s.-P. It. S., Sharon, Ohio, Is Informed that It seems to be settled that thu Italian are better honey gatherers than tho common black bees of this country; (hut they will lay up honey enough to live upon starve; that They iiyswlfier(l,e.,Vc; i ttiii-ii wronger uiiick swarms wi I maku moru trips) and obtain lionev nom plants from which the black bee gathers none. IllON Sllil'ri. .Sonie shipbuilders predict tho full urn of Iron in ships will cause a revival in trailu in wood en ships, and assert that Iron vesiels aro always ready to sink when the heads of tho iron ilvels becoiuu cor roded. That their decadence, when commenced, will be rapid. Jteceiit geological surveys of tho new territories of tho far West have revealed the very Important fact that the known coal deposits of tho Itocky Mountain region extend over an areu of upward of iyn,uoo square miles, In strata varying fiom live to thirty-live feet In thickness. Augu-ta lliirues of Connecticut, states that If u thin layer of chaicoaf be put into the bottom of the bariel the meat will not bo stnliuil, and will keep sweet twice us long. Again, If meat Is tainted and pieces of washed coarcoal are put In, the meat will lie rendered palutahlc. A (i'aihh'I'I.i: ItAii.noAH TitAci;. It Is announced that the New York Central Ituilroad Company havu de cided to lay ti newilniiblu truck nil tho way between New York and llull'iilo. uiuklug a quadruple traek (of eight rails) between tho two cities. Alex. II. Johnson, tho engineer to whose want of sobriety thu recent terrible, disaster on the Western Hall road of Georgia Is said to bo due, has been arrested and Ituprlnoned in Mac on, and will be tried for murder. I " ' -'V V Wlt, 7 lltllll East Portland Nursery. ItXVITK THE ATTKNTION OF AM, TO my larxo ami loniplrte ttock of STAXDA11I) FRUIT TREES, i-f all nrlctlon, Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery, Grape Vines and Small Fruit, Green Jloune ami llethltni) riant, llulb out lYower J!oot .Cc, C-c. AMr-. if, HANSON, 1"jiI tVirllanil, On'son. 1. S -If mi) tm!iT ln loft ullh A. V. ArrliltuM A Cii.. HIIMioro, tlu-y will lr pnimptb fill fat fstnl.viH' froi i-ii aj;ll UKm. ' II, It. Nov. a. 1STJ. n;mij WANTED, AGENTS. TUB DISrOVKIlKU DISCOVERED ! n. i.ivi.w.stonk tx Arnic-A. fllllK Rlt-iitiiro ofn tmot nitwnlimiii llf-. Tho Stanloy-Mvinjwtono i:I-.-illllon in Afrlr.1. Liw oetinn olniinv Jn-t l-ftu-il. lontnltif lticMuilif Iho Hoiiili-rfulrn-roor of tin-sn-Hl IrauI.T, llu- imihtry, AniiniU, N.illie, lliinilii, rle. full acctumt i-r thin mo.i !?uTJlknIwV.i.,lt,lh' K'"1'" "" T0 Ma'' Plain Home Talk AND Mi:ilICAI. COMMON MINSK. NiiriiiniH-tlllon. Tlii-ro iiorcr win a ljonk ml ll.liml III .. I. L..ll . ..lA..l .. I L...-.t hull urllriiUr In miill. Stiit.-llio limik wnuti'il. iioMlOvt. .. ii. i.int'iiiii'"r,v o., SA.N lltAMlMO, Al A riXUST OX.ASS BUSINESS 1.1011 rolloMo incii, wlih Hi,. nnuriiio of link-Iiil- from $3.imi In f.VIHHI it-r nnniiiii.iiin In fivunsl In roiiniTlloii with an Aei-nrr for lln- ox !nlo Mli-nf work liv lli:i: WAllll IIKUl II Kll, WII.MAM (TI.I.IIN IU1VANT. IIAIIIIIKT IIKKCHKU STOWK. Ac. Wtllo ror inrtlruUr In. I. II. K)lll) A , Now Vurk, nr All Ko.iniy rni'H i'lm t imiiiFtii, -tmi Prospectus lor IH):i litti Venr! THE ALl)INK, A.N ir.t.VsTIIATKIl MI'NTIII.V JuCUNAI., I'M. m:iism.i,v AHMtTrhii in in: -i in: it imv soJirsr i'i:iiioineAL in tiik Muiii.n. A lll.ri!ll'.M'Arl K AMI I II.1M I'lu.N lir AMIIIHAN TASTK. Not for Snlo In Book orNowsStoiool mini Ai.iiNi:,wini,i:issfi:ii with ai.i X IlioivKiiliiilty, lias iiiiiio ni Hio loinikinny nrlliiH-ly lnli-u-l iliunii'tt-rl-tlo or onllimi v IH'iloilliiils. II lHiuirlrK.ini iiiIm-i'IIiiiin iiMiiii'ii llulil iiiiilirnurliil llloniiiuo: iiiul u t ollts-i Ion nl lik-lunx, the inn-si simvIiiioim of itilltllii fl.lll. In lil.ul. mill wlilte. Alllioii-li null MU-. issillnu iiiiiiil'i-riiiliiiili. m-li iilni-uni in u fllolliN. tho li'iil iiluo anil Imiuiiv iif'llll.? AI.IJIM: will Ni IIio nui"! iiiiiiih'.iIi.i nl'li'l'lt i.u i-i'ii imiiiiih up in nm rum. in int. join. Wlilliiullii-r imlilliiitloiii. iiinv I:i t n i niiih-iIiii- l'll-llll'-.S4'll'lulllS(irnHll' ilnS Till: AI.IiIM: l- tt uiiI.iu.. mill oi llniil I'linri'litlon iiliiiio mill liiiiippm.li lu-il lll'- lllll'l)' Mltllllllt I1llll'tlllllll III ll III-III-('11111-. lu-lrr. Tho v-----i- of u iiuiiploto miIiiiiiii I'miiidt iliiplli'iito tho iii'inli oi' Hue iuHr nun I'liuniiiiiKH in liny in hit ll.lpi'o- niiiiiiii'i nf miIiiiiii-s fur ton trim's lis ii.. ; unil Hii'ti llll'll'IOK lllOVllllllllllo, iH'ollll'-i I'ltll-MH'M I'llllOMns nut s;,l. , liver) -iili-srllsrtnTlli:.l.ilM:,iiliiin-s III inlMintolor thoji'iu-l,--;.!, nlllitvi'lM-. itllb. nut lutilltliiiiiili'liiuvo. ii mlr nr tii'iniiiiiii i.n clltoliio-, nlli-r 1. 1. Hill, Ihoi'iiilui-nt i:nul.i UllllllT. T 111 lili'lllliw. .illll..l '111.. lll.i.r.i lli-lli-" ninl "riiMshiK tho Mixir." mo llvvo1 lii(ln- nit-n lull-1 limn ii illili'ii'iit I'luii's li'Hillrlllu?.1 lnilin'-.-.iiiH unil IIhIh iniwii.ii i-iiili pli'liiii-. 'IhiiNiiiiu i Iiioiii.i-.iuo w.hl for jiiii;niii. in iii.-i.ri -tin.-. Asiiutiu-.to. li'liiilniilliili or lis t'oiiiliii'lms lii l.i'.'ti tiii; 1 Al.lll.Mliiill ur tin- ivni'li nriiiiiiiiotliliiii In i-i-i')'ilciiitiiioiit,tliiiliriiiiio4 Mill Ih.IhiiihI I 1'iirii'i.iiiiiiilliiirly iilii-nil ii mi) i:ll n,n Ik), nili-ii-il lis nllii-r iH-iiiiilliiil-i. l-M-rvMih-irlhor III ll'l'I'IlO II ll'l lllllllto. lill'P tin. klirtitilui.i . Ill lllll llllllllt...l ..in. lit l.li... la. i. It. .l ll... ..!.. .. ' liHKili'lhc-ri'il hhnll Ik- rilinl In llu- miiiipIc Ini'iiMioil llii-iiui-iit,iirtlioiiiiiiio itllllin hi. flltllll'll. TIlOll xlllllllllllll llf llll'lliri-4 i.f llila Kltolo. fli'O lii lliii kiiIi-iiIIh-i- hi ii ll-.il ilulliii' ln'ihiilhiil, will nun I; nn i'hkIi In tho Ail; mill, rnnxlili-ilnu Iho iiiipii'ivili-nli'il iIiiiiii-ln-.-ii)f Iho prho Ini-Tlli; AI.IIIM: IItII Hio iiinrii'l lulls llllloHhiiit nf ii inliiii-lo, i.o ii to llmii Im'.I iii-iimlii. ullli Hut iiihlooini'iits nf lini'iillio ui'iilno mnl lin.ini-il nn-. Ii. ml (til iipilliiiui"s iroi' lllililnilliiiin of Hi '.llS'Jir " m""Wr """,W'' '' "i: A A 1ST IHIl'AUTMI.ST. i Vo I w 1 1 i -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -r 1 1 1 Inin-.i-... In iho inlin ur Mili-i-ilpllnii lil-l Full, nlion TIII. Al. IHMI ll-.IIIIIOll llS plOVIll lllllllll l1ll.l it.m-. unil ivpii'-onliillti- t liiinicloi', tin- i-illtlnii was Munr rn v.n i-.i in. i.n iIiiiIiik Iho i h i -. I jiiif; pilll'lllU llllll till- A lll.'l lllll ptllilloliiil1'rl.lti-, llllll ttlll i-H.Klll, II nllll'l'llll-lltlll III Iho IIIIH.V nfArl. Tho imhll'.lii'i'-i, mixhnisliijii.iirv iho liiuly iiinll'li'iiiii lion ilrninn-lnili'il, liiuu iML-iii-il tin lii-i'hr- In Hio iiliiiu.l In iloMj'up mnl liiipinMi Iho mill. ; mnl Iho iilmi fin tlm million Join", ns iiulohloil Ii) tlm iiiunti l-xiiiw, lll iiHiinil.li mnl il. Ilulil nun thu Inn. I Minunliio lili'inl-i.l 'I UK A I. DIM:. 'lIlU llllllll'Sl0llltOll'll iiiiiiiniiiiii iIi-kIkiis limn iniilij nl Iho In". I I'lnlliinl in-Il-tinf Aniotini. Iliiohllllnn. Till: .iIM: Mill l.'ini.'lnio l'llllllll'Hll Hill IM'-I lllll'IKH IIIIMIOI1I, P.l'lt-1'TI-.I ultllll lli' lo llio lllulir-t llltl-lli' 1.IIHI-.-., niilKivntol ui-ni-iiil Inn n-s ; iiynhllii nui'li lis liiiiilK.i(iiiiol:iiulll.ir, lllliniKlipliiiliinipln firi'0ilcsifiiiiv kliol. 'lliu iinirloily lliilml pinto, tin I -(7.1. will ii'imi'Iiiiii linir i. f Julius iiiii" liilinliiiliiii I'lilhl ski'ti'hi's. iii-pnipil.ilo to tliiifiiiirM'iiiiu TIll'lMI lllllll'HlljllNlllJtlK III lllll N.lll'4 ll J, . miry, April, .Inly mnl v. Hilx-r, wnul'l lionliiuu Hlillil lllll prll'liol II Join's nlllcl'l llllllll. Tlm liiiil.ir fin til 1 1-1 if n 1'iiphiii'ly lllnst iiv li-il -( liii.liniii" nninliT will I'Oi'oulliiiiiil, Till: AI.IUNK nlll, lii'imillor. Ihi uhiiilimlilu nnly liy kiiIi-m ilplhin. 'Iln-i' will hit uu in liui'il or iluli ruin; iii-li lor i-iil.-uilptluni inn. t hoM'tit lollii'iiiilill.hi-i'sillrii l,nr IiiiioI- I'll tfl till, llrtllt llll'lll. Wllllllllt ItlrtlMlllHlllllllV lii llm piiI'M.lior, I'Mi'pt ill iiix'4 ulii'io Hhi I u-rlllliiiio l-ulron, Is'iiilntr tlm f.ic nliiilln el JIIIIIO Sllllllll I II. run i.itimimiv iu:i'i:t.mi:nt wlll(oiillniii) uiolor tlm nun .Mr. IIM IIAIIM HI:MIV -tilliHAItli. ii-l-lol liy lliu li-l wrllori. mnl HitH ot thnihiv. who will utiHu lo linn- thu nil iiitiiiu of Tin: ai.hi.m: ni wiijh lit kii-iiliiir with It nntitlo iittniollou. AliHN'lS WANTIH). Any imiii wl-lilnir lo ml poiumii-ntly w n liHiiliiitoiit, will irii'lii- full mnl pininpl In- oruutliiii Ii) up)il)ln li, ThltllS. f5 -r mi mini, In lohiinir, with Oil Cliiouiot In , JAMES SUTTON CO., l'lMII.MIr.lls, BS Mnl. ton I .ii no. Now lorlc. J. IIK.M1V IIIIUWN Alfi-ul. full-in, (iroi, WANTED. OQ 000 I'UL'NDS OK 1.IVB (1KKHK for which ono ilollar por iioiuiil w 111 be plil. 1IUIKIIIKN A SII1ND1.KII, Dmli-r In fiirnlturi'. nrnl ln-.l.ll nvr ami lnlrt)i', corner ufSalnmn ami Hrl !lrvi.'tf. I'oitlanJ. Mty , ijTj-tf WOOD PUMPS! THE BEST ANtl MONI IllllIOV4?Cl WOOD POMP NOW IX CSK, iron liaising Wator for Domestic Purposes, or for Barn or Stock Wells. Kiory linn who h.i biili'u'rIi'ii'olnlhoillinr i-iu Mini" of nl-liiicwnli-r. know Til KltK Is NO WAV ill' lKllNtl II' Ml CIIKAI'IA, nml lli.l Hill thctv I. no pump rn ilnriblo, ri-im-nli'iil, .iml fri-i' from linvirtiii unhciiltlir rU'iiii'ntu In tho w li-r.i Ihtf pliln WOOIl l-L'Ml' iii.iimriictiiri-il by Tin- Salt-til I'iiiiii 'iiiiniiy, Sipl. -:. lvl.-lf n-IIKlt A HAAS. XI I U HUBBARD COMBINED SELF-RAKE REAPER & MOWER MAM KALTlltllll AT Till! Salem, Oregon. riiui: 1'iioritiKToitor this woin-nr e:i X ti-rirln lis- liiiiuitiil tmiitj Hio nfllioo Superior Machines ! (Which ho lutein!, to l.nll.li In unlor to ti-'t tlu-lr nn-rll In (irrtfon. IVi'lInx coiillil-nl lliil tin-) aro Iho BEST MACHINE! Jl'iinifictiiri'il, hiiilni; roii'lu-il tliu ontjr GRAND GOLD MEDAL nt tho Ii.t Ion t nlli'il SMI.', r.ilr- ror tho IJIUSX Combined Self-Rake T)Ti A DPT) A XUH "RTmin'TiTJ I KLArLK AJND JYLUWLR I i WVcau roiiOiltlilly ri iimiiivRd tlu-ni In IIio inibllr. Si'ii1r1iril.'frl.lli-railotfui--p.-iitfr.-o. Mncliliu- nun nt niirolllco iiiii-xlill)ltlon,ilil for rnli-. Oregon Agricultural Worku, sai,i:.ii ohi:jo.. THE PARKER GUN- schd stamp ron CIRCULAR PARKER BRCTS mX MERIDEN.CT.', James F. Brown, Afjout for Willamotto Farmer IN KlIIKNi: CITV. l(lllKSi:i,I.i:il AND HKAI.KH IN MAOA It tint Non-1. Imi, IVrhxllial', NrH'i9iiTi, llook uil Siilicrliini lukiii f.ir Ilia WIM.AMRTTK I'AIIMKIl, ami all Ka.leru I'lilillcallox, at l'ub ll.hnr'ii prlim. Wllliiiiii-tlurlri'i-l. i-riiii( iloor to llif HI. Cliarli lloti'I, Kiikhiu City, Ori'cnn. Apl'i, Kansas Central Land Agency. Sit ISA. MaJ.JOIINW lir.ltKS, l-iim'i. Iiiul K-Uli' IIilImi-.h bki-iiI fur llm Kiln-an l'a iltlu IUIIn)'u,'f Unil., ki.i1 ill.ll.lii-r or lhe A'cui nit I'fiitmt .tilU'iil'. A I ash l-il'Kii of S0.IM)clrcn ,n0, tuny to ii'in por niiuuui. II MAIMlllV j t. ntw MAIIOAY cV SBAW, A TTOIINKVH AT LAW, HAI.KM. OIIKOOM. XV omen uvrr iir turn- lotiiir of Stain uf Mhcrlir t'-n-l. MatlT-lT. n. k. i'. :n.tHK, TJlli:VKT l.t.Col .lain Hurtium t!,S, Vuluutorr, Mr oniro. uiiriiiu" wik, up iiaira. Ili'rlilriicr. CoiiiiiiukIhI itrwel. Sahni. Urri;oii. ip77 i: ii. rnKr. e. n. uu. skji. naxs . BAZaik OVl'lVK-M. l,nuOIIKi BLOCK. ; tiALKJI, OllKHON. 1W BL Uuiif