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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1873)
rnr-" it IMP 1 1 "Jill! WILLAMETTE FARMEE. V , I .' . 1 111 m 8 now from L'ii to .'10 ovcry n'licr year. Very many of tin; fm hut- of the irnirlc liavo nlet! farm-, wllliK""1' litillclln;,'-, lull liow ni.iny cil" them lmvu iimile ii'Timitc enli'tilution f the cxin-t lirollt r jrr.ilii-nlslnir, even al mic dollar per l.iwhcl fur wheat ami llfl.v fint- for o.ils. t'lioii . ii half section or land, the occupant, keeps ten horses the year round, and the Teed lor them alone would ll'juro np a sniiK little sum one fanner estimate-) I.OUII hiithelsor o.its amino tons of hay, or $700 per annum; an other calculates 1,100 l-iinlicls of oats, and other 2,000. In the hllh, people can plow all winter, hut there the water. almte late In the spring, unci when the ground is in the proper condition every fanner niii-l healilu to command a heavy force of hor.se.s, to plow and sow all In a .ilmr. time. The Mime force Is necessary at har vest, and afterward In delivering the Kil n before the soiisoii of had roads. This prairie is a mo-it excel lent rnm country, ami I would Mif; Kent that a more dlver.silled system would pay hettor. With cheese al U'i cents per II). whole.-ale, our lire ther.sof I. Inn could certainly make1 more clear money in the dairy lin.-I-ne.ss, so Ion;; as wo import and con biinio ('allfornla clieeMinnil hutter. What a heautlfiil dairy country It is, even though wells are iim-cI to sup lily water. Hhcep will do equally well. In either ca.-e, three horncs would do nil the work and save as much as sum per annum to helu with. With the I'. i tillers of Mini, as with it- In .Marion, home uiauufiicturo I, the solution of many vexed ipics lions that will always liolher us until we determine to unite and ;r.ipplo with the ipieitinn nitioiially. The Kuiliuui ditch will he completed soon, ami then then, will he water power eunuch, if ulilied in iiianu factliriu, (o ;ie .in impetus to all kind- of lii-iie. In ISiKWiiiville, which Is r.ivnr.ilily located on the C.ilapool.i creek where it emerge-' from Hie lilirlil.iml , there i-nu iihiiu. d.uice of i Iiimii water-power. The woiileii factory, which ha-. Iieeii i lent for several year-, N alioul to he re-e-tahll-hed hy a Jolnt-stoi'k coin pauy of farmers, mechanics, ami merchants, and will work up the wool from i'i,(oo head ol sheep ilur- In;; the -tiniiiier and fall. This pro ject, if ctin-iiiiiuiated, will Infii-e new life into the town ami country. The operative! employed will liny -oinethln he-Idi'- irJnnf of the far mers; they will c ii-unie potatoes, turnip-, hect-, ciIiImki', -ipia-he.s, pumpMiH, all of w hit h will he taken from I, Inn county, and to Ihl- extent will create a ki-iiiumI home market. t ( r.W i.nhiiff'i in mif ihhsIMc in ii piinlif lujrictiltiirul rountry;-- ncititr .sVVnr nor Art con futi'c HI 1(7 III lilt Willi flll'll II niUllll'jf. There Is another hopeful si;u In Itiuwii-vllle, which I am il;ht ulad to inentlon. Win. ('. I'.alrd A Co. are uiaiiiifactiirliiK, mo-tly from Or egon timber, piod and suhstautial two-hore wiions; mid they are wllllui; to wan. nit liielr work, which appear, to he of llr-l ipiallly. Their wagons may not he mi gaudily paint ed as the Itaiu or Mitchel, hut will prohahly outli-t either of the uleek' Dithiitr iiiijmrtiil (;((.. Now, far- hums anil teamsters of l.lnn, here Is an opportunity to te-t the common seu-e antidote for hard times. Which will you , hit, an l-uported wti;ou ami fend jsit.Oout of thecoun try, or patronize home Industry ami keep the money about Itrown-ville for u circulating medium. Tln'ori witunit pnu'liiv ix ilnul. There are $S0,W0 worth of Imported wagons In Cortland for sale, hut If Oregon far mers are Intending to practice as well as they know, not one of them will Ih sold. Wagons of as high llni-h and as fashionable Myle as any iin-wirted wagon, urw made in Oregon; and I uin able to prove hy experts and tlio-o who know hy experience that the celebrated Howie Wagon, manu factured hy T. I'uunliighiun Co., nt Salem, In not only a Hner wagon, but a much hotter wagon than Humo made In the Stales east of tho llocky Mountains. A Howie wagon at $17,1 is really cheaper than a Main or Mitchell at SUiO. T am informed hy an owner of a Main wagon that the single-trees on his were of pine, and broke within a few days. There Is another point to which I would like to call the attention of fanners, and that is (he general prejudice against Oregon timber for wagon. Mr. Itowie informs mo (hat ho can mini plenty of Oregon timber that will make Ju-t as yowl ami diirubli- tcuy - omiis any wood we get from tlio Ka-t. JIo uses .States timber becauc .ii i ,. -v- ... puiiiie prejudice cieiiianns n. .ow I think this a cotly prejudice, and would suggest to the State Commit tee on Domestic Manufactures to try ami settle this question, which Is taking ho much money out of the country all to no purpo-e. Let them take testimony of tho wagon makers and others who have know ledge and are competent to Judge of the merits of our native timber. There is one thing which has been established against the prejudice of nearly every man in the .State, and that Is, that Oiryon mil; makes n bet ter nx-hamllo than the hickory ax handles imported from tho Missis sippi valley. We were taught to think that nothing hut hickory Is lit for an iix-liandle or an axle-tree; we have been weaned from half of tho error, and It Is time we looked crit ically at the other hair. T. W. D.WI'.NfOltT. Home lllll, May I, IS7:l. SALEM MARKET. .MONI.TAIIY. I.i iial Ti.Mii.ik, l.iyliiir, STc: rvlllntr, Ks,i,r. ri.Ol'11. clltAIN Ac. WlH-.ll. ht-1.1 Mllltl-. II llllrllll IK'U 7.1. Ojt.,",l till I'urii Slrnl, Y V, Flour, tu'M. U rink, (V, li.im-1... Iliiikliui( rimir, V V I'l.iiSnil, V Im Ilniti. V Inn MIiMIIiiuk. II Inn OIK'.iki- .Mi-ill, VI.'H .. Hi U Ii ..I S.-iCt Ml .. U:i, h .. .. .. .I'l IHitli (I ..'ii fi.... .II. OOil 10 0 . I 7.'i ISMUl Iti 00 ff... I.y llu-r.Kk, 111) I II j. ;i iii I.tl-.l. V ten inioeiatiiis. Sii'it, .iu I'riiu i-iii ri'iliml. V f l:t-7 Id l.lllllll lah.p ll Ihlrlll'll llV.O -1 llllli-lll lllifk VII Kl.llllllllnl I.,0 IS "iv i. .in v r wiiimi liuiu-riil i ;&.... Ci.fliM- i'iim i nicii. v p . :. KiHiVi" ,.".'.'.' .'."." .'.'.'."!'.'. ".!!'.'.!!! 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IIiiiIit, fivh rolN, p r prtikist l-f. l iIki-ii I'llfl'atf OlI.JlMI iirtiiu. l f) C.illr.iri'ti I.iiil. V m OII7ai-I.III-.-.I Oil, luillill, V K-llUm ... . r.i, " I.nnl nil, V cnlloii CuilOII. u NialriM.I Oil, V K'l Tllim, l IS . nv3 .. .1 m.6i -a AV .. I'ilU VI -16 IW S.i,4 -ii liil VII . 1 KM M ..1 -AVM H ..l : i-j hi . . u 7 -.1 7.Vl-.Mii) sj 10 WOOL, HIDES, Ao. Wool. V I" SVt Wool Saeka. em ll Wheal SSfka, Livripool Imtl.ip, eMrn. aeauilea lll.l.-a. ilr. i-acli fat ureeu, atli'.l,iMli Der Skill, itreaaeil, V IS ... Sheep Sklua, uiK.l on, tucli LEATIIEII, Ac. Ilariiea LeAlher. i V Sklillii,- Leather, " Ilrl.ll I.ellier, " .. 7V11 ill Mrt .i,. iv. .. KU lll'ILDINU MATEKIAL. Unif, V I'M J N&1 7 t einenii w itoi ti ol7 I'Uater, V ''til rt MV11 l ll llrtek. W M 7 ttV.1 rti l.iliulH-r, roiiiih, V M C'el itrvet rtourliii; l.alha. U M . 15 mi. XI (Vi) 00 i mm oil , ..1V.I4 III ...JJ w SUlliil.-., vcJar, V il..,, ., ritU'KS OF UV1UI1L JftTku ,S,'iS dY,' .. i avi a on ,. S ( coo . . S ("Jd 3 (XI ..an mwvi ( . :i Kin i mi .. s sou- a (i ..in owl.) CKI . ,ai nciijai oo l'urm lliinda, per month, ulllilionnl inicK-nillli', per iniy. nun mnra Wii.'on Maker, per'diy, with li.mr.l., llitti.emnitl. iirr lunntn. ullh hoard.. Cuiil.i., per monlli, with hoard , I'n it Iiimii I'lirClaiiil ( Sun I'i:iiuli). Il Ml'.IIIHT, Clllllll, tlllll t-T-" 0(1 13 00 ifn it by oviriniuj itniirniui-cciinExcT. .". , I l-lrrt I St mill Mri-ilii; " "AN '""' Cl.i. t'li"S. i HI 00 I III 00 110 00 . Ill) 110 11100 I. 1 Toomaiw l:;;'-;--; 100 Kl lis 00 1V ll VX, 00 1!W 110 11 Wl WW 'si'tu .J.Nev lork.. rio no-iun Wli-amcr Willi New Ynrk fur I.tvcr)MHl fry saliinlny; fur llromin, ctrry Halunliy ami nlttr inloTliurilay; fur (lln-tfuw, i-vi-ry Saliinlny: lor llaniliunr. i-it-ry Tiu-ilny: fur llntn', cii-ryto nvi-kn; fur I.uu.luii, i-iitj Salurilay. ITNVKII I.I.Ni:. Tn MutpuuI, Hopplns nl Curki l'lri-t caliln. (I(l pill! ncuiul cabin, N0 Biilil. Tn l'lirlK. in soul, I'lrt Ciihln. To nnd n-ttirn tlcki"t. $-iVlfuM Sti-amctiicnrolneili-cr-net-: Flrit Cnlilii. HU.'iitiiNti.-i.-raj;i., fw currency. To nmt rnlurn tirkvl. $IW). INMAN LINK. To Liverpool l"l Jnfontown every Snlunlay ami allornato Tucila) . Cabin pa-f.'iL-u lo Mu-riiuiil (-"iM)i73; Hi-ernc (curnucy), 1'. M. S. H, COMI'ANY.-rureloSanKrnnclfro from Now York: I'lr-t C'l. fill." to $170 curren fl.Birnnllnu to loeallon: Sleeraee, (iM rnrrriirr. San Franclffo lo New York; l'lrit Cabin, f,IOO fol Y. Seconil Clara. ISO. Kates of Freight and Passage by the Steamer Gov. (irover. ClTll'r. ImW.NTirr l'ASS, Mlluntikli'.. M $ 'J.-. C)Vl'u Olefin C'llv Ilillli-Ml!.- i'Ii.uiiiiik-j; v. ralrlli-lil Wlii-alluiul I.illl'lllll -.ilcin t:..i.i Ili'li'irtil.-IH'. AiiKcii-- l.nihllnj; IIiii-ii.i Vlita All'Miiy ('iirMilll I'l-iirl.i MmiriK. I.niiilln.. I'lli-i-yV l.uii'lln;,'., Il.irrf-liin-i; Diii-ir' Clly 1 CKI I (Kl a iki a mi :i un a -J". :: 'j"i a ;.ii a 7.-. 4 INI i ;.n I 7.'i I 7.1 .) oil A .Ml II IKI II (Ml (. IT. 7 00 oil 1 (HI 'J IKI 2 Oil 'J (III J .Ml f.(l 1 fill J 7.'. 2 T."i a mi a on a 00 a 7'i 1 in 1 no I (Ml 1 no o CM) 'J.I w I (III 1 ("I I (III 1 (HI 1 on t 00 1 ir. 1 ai 1 - 1 ;,ii 1 ;.(i J (XI j 00 2 on -! (HI j f.n J 7.". Qw gltU'fvtcmcntiS. BHEYMAN BRO'S are lion reuly fur The Spring Trade. J)Klt al.MI'iera AJ.i-cnii.l Orin.iiii'm' hi' 1iju-re--ii'Ueilali.io-t our tlitlre flock ol Spring mid Summer (inmls, mill c in ofl"i r Hi." i!ii.lcet aaaortnicut of DRY - GOODS, IN KILL VAltll'.TY, STAPLE GOODS, OP ALL KINDS LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS. M-rii Aa III.ACK ash coi.oi:ki SILKS. lll.M'K Mi ('OI.OIIIMI AI.IWCCXS, JAI'ANESrSII.KANiil'CII'I.INS. NOIIVICII ami IIIISII I'OI'I.INS. UI'.NKVA I'l.OTII, 1NIUV ei.OTU. .MOZAMIIUM'KS. MOIIAIlt (ILAC'IIS, SATIN H'l.OKIINTINE. tllll'.NANIllNES.OIt(lNIIIUS, I'IOI'CSasii MAIISE1I.I,1, iiiii:ss LINENS. iimi.i.iwri.sEs, LAWNS, ami Fancy Goods of nil itehcrlptloui.. A IIANI.SOMi: ASSOHM1.NT OF Ptirasols, Kid Glovc3, Laco Col lars and Undoroloeve3. Ol u stock or Gents' & Boys' Clothing,. UNDEWEAR, Hats, Caps, Boots and 0 li O C K 1. R Y iins , f-i GJ-rooerles, I larger than ier lnf.ire,aiul our ficllllln are nib thil ue can oiler the great.-! Iiiilnccinent In lliiMM.lv A COMI'LETE ASsOltT.VENT OF Carpets, Oilcloth and Matting, of which mo make a, apeclalty. fnT Country Produce taken in Ex changes for Goods. BRBTMCAXT BROS. tfaliiu, April 1?. IsH. Vtf Kansas Central Land Agency. malim, Maj, junrv . ukkks. rmn i. . Ileal F.atate llanlneta, a.'enl for Iho Kaua ra ' rlRc llallay(i.'a laud, udpuMliher oftlir A'.aa. ' u (VWniJ .CifneiW. a inrirK of 30,UX) circu. latloui only (I peraunsm. n, mtxoKT l.J. lOIW, BKJtUjOnT m. CTAW, ATTORKKY AT LAW. 8AI.KM. PHEXK.N. iV Ofllco orrOr'a atorv. comer of Pule and Ulvertj.ftcU. M.jIMr. MAXrXOAT f'u-',": Farmers' Convention, i lWllMr.HS' CON BNTION' CAN AT ANY A. Iltm.' lic'.l ot the ftoro of JUAVATAAI.J.i W HS (ittlSWOLDS IH.OCK, SALnsr. ... . . t .. I It .. .. 1 Ii ti 1 linltl Wcbllcltiiarmpr, iiiuiuiiiiii to Uic-.-iiu.il fn-ii;lil, and clit-.ilitii gooa: in re no Speculators or Ttn, JT.1 j4-n J.TXU11 WJJ UUO 1B) ' Hut l'nrim-r rnn Imy of is". " llic JIOST I!l.- sONAIILK.Tr.HJlS. Fancy and Staple 6 GHOCERIES, m Gents' & Boys' Clothing, HAHDWATIB, Hats and Gaps, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware. r KAItMF.ItS' IMIUtll'CE TAKEN IN KX- ihatiKPnt IiIrIh-kI mnrki-t raloi". OUKENIIACKS TAKEN AT A I'IIKMICM. Colli nut rilunil. lliaiMAN A. IIIIISCII. April ID. 1S71. OH .1. . AV3MGJIIT, i)i:i.i:it in iriimilv Cxrocorlcw, Ci'iii's, rX,oliicc!, Oi'oolcoiw'- C.Insswuro, IVot ions, Co flee. Ton, Salt, CltlatllON S oup, ACSKST FOIt IMI'EniAI. nill". INSl'UANCK COMPANY of LONDON. , Tlie " .V.rN,,Mt1i-lnlonuUustMuvu'r or Silf-ll.ike Itcaper In llii- loimtry. It H..i-.m noi only nil I ieiiilinnti,;ia nf eu-ry ollur Iniproti-il ma. Iilne l.ut lit' lli.it Mlilcli no 1 oiIiit In- a I'.m-ni iloulili- iiiotlon, livuliUh iluiil) on mm In. a l.-t.-r nl lliolaiulul Hi.' ilrlM-r.l fir i-iiiicrn iiiki or kiimv kprou may no (jiwii Hie oralrklea in n uiuuicnl, nuil ultnuut lullie luruiiv tin- (irillu.iry KJXt of I lie team, Trcadwcll cc Co's list of Harvesting Machines, ' mlirner, the Slaiulnnl Inipron-il Marlilneaof Ihei connlry, fi-eah from lliv niaiiiifirtnr) llilajear. i .Ltna JtoH rrs ami Srlr-llnhc I'lCnprrs. i llalnrs' llcailrrs. Illinca Horse lialirs. uoniiic) Lnsint'.H, nits norst I'tiHC-rs, ItuiM'll Separators, HIilli'Hatir Milfoil, Klrhy hikI .llrt'tiriulek nunera "nil llrnirr, linrll llorxo I'oiiiti., Cut lit mora, lleutli-r Triii-U,, llu l'ria..-., Itarli-) I'nrh,, lint Culler., i li-l.ir liny I'orka, llimd llnlira, Nriltim, Niiullm, mill Ctrl-) ilvaerlplloii ol lnii-iit-il Agricultural Implements ami a froali nlork of HARDWARE tyOiir llradera an luilll thl aeaanu, and have I all the Imiiruiuninta f,.r 11, with alr Ihe Mo und lalrnl Ailjuatablc llri-l. Our liua. aril Separatorahivo Ihe l.ulitenhcrs; Pali-nl Kml-Shalii-Shoe liui de.lr.-.l. IXTl'lNao aviul fur cirvulara and prlii t TREADWELL & CO. i At Iho l'or. Mnrhrl niidfrrnioni Oil IXiuiiil, I S. VHANC'lHi'O. ai i jui .-uar ia ll. FREE TO ALL. HOWKMAS Price Idut of Plant for 1873 A-.to i. o. rjaou ior xoa SfiS?m M JSjll 7J?I hW '0 h"' b,"fUl ,nv ,. unu-vi r I 5l.rvha.l37Jl T-fLrinJ, On, For tho Harvest of 1873 KRIGINALilELIABLE mmsmm UIImfttj: itrmtr. I'acKii nrinr mi-iiiiav, nv I'l-nl.t'lIMM AMI 1-HOI IIILTMIa. ' TcreiH or Nubncrliilluti, tirlS AI)VANCi:.fl?j Olio coiy, one year (S J ntiiubi r) $'2, Jo One copy, alx iiiuntli fi ni!nilici) l.frn One copy, tbrco moulln (13 number) 7- Iliitr of Advert I "hit:. in.ao.nio.iiio.i;in.'ii.: OnoHqnnrc. .V Colillull ... C'olnmn. Column too 7.OT III.CJ0 l..t l!l IKJ I.1.0U ih ail 1.1(10 2IM -10(11 76.(m 7.0iii ilUKI luUOl woo 50.00 -ii.no mi.oo 10 00 !U.0(ll 10.001 11! (I) i 'iTO ft) mow Advcrtleinenla tn'crlul fur lea than one month J2lier(iiiarerorflratliiM-rllun; $1 for each nbae qiienl In-i-rllon. Ailvertlaementa on thv ISIh anil 8th naiea iu,i Special Notice, will hu chnrj,'eil S3 per u-h't . Minccon the.nl.ne ralcn. ' Iteadlni Nollrea, U.1 centa per line, AiUrrlu.emi.-nta, to Unit n pl.icu In the I'r.MR. muat lie unohlectlunnble. aaaaaaaaaitpaaaaapaaaMaaaaaaaa3aB3llaBjwcgaMw Pacific University, XOKEST CIltOVE, OHK00N. INSTIIL'CTION 1 Riven In fonrcourncacifiiiid, tovrrliiL'fromtivo lo fuur year at tho anie time, ll la tho vvlah of Iho Facully to he of n-rtico Inallearnrat tuilenta In their plana forn-lflm provciueiit, whelher Ihey can rnniluiie a lone or almrt time, IWI-lou la made fur boarrilnr; youne laillea. I'or parllculara, nildreaa tho l'rc'ldcnt. d Tho lieil linn bi'clnn Septembir 4lli, PACUXTV. Itev. H II, JtAr.;ii, , !)... l're.ldcnl, and rror,.. or of Iiitelliclual rhlloaophv. Her. IIoKace Lv.man, A,M Profeaaor nf Math. i-inatlca. (UtoRfiB It. Con iru, A.M., I'rofeaaor of IhcNal nral Scleneea. J. W. SIaiihii, A. M IVafoaror of l.illn imf Orcek. A. J. ANiiKnaov, A.M.. Prnfeaanr ol Theori and Art of Teadilni;, ami I'llnclpal of Uin Academy Mlaa I. A. Winci, I'rereplri-aa. Mli O. A. llAaKi.Lr., Teacher of Miiflc. J7 Willamette University, SAlaSlVI, OHECON. riltlE OLIlFsT ANDI.AIKIEST INCOIil'OIIAT. i ed School In Oregon. Claaalial, Cmumerclal, Normal, and Scientific Coiirac" of Sludr. Forlull liilornmtlou, addri-j thu rrei-ldeut, T.'M. (Utcii. or, '. N. TEIIHY, bcp. 8 1871. Secretary Hoard ofTruftcca. To Millers and Farmers rriiir. undeushined aim: nti'iuiii'ii to C'lini't S1i1h and crant llhernl advanccato lhoo l'armcra and SI II 1 1-ra ulm nine i1f.lr.i t.il,lti ll,lr hm.1 il. coiialKUineiit of our friend In Urn Unltnl Klnc ilum. LAIDLAW A OATK. MariSml S.1 J'ront atreet, I'orllaud, Oregon. BERKSHIRE PIGS FOR SALE! Prices to Suit the Times. rflUI. nxderalpicd olTera for ile at "liltOAIi X ,ME.ni."(iornwrly Mlili r l'imn.l four mlh. rnnn AMITY. TIIDKOL'UlillllED IIE!IKS11I1(1 l'KIS, Hvveekaold, lit $25 each cr $50 pr pair. Then. lls are from Ihe Ctlihrated Smia, " llumruril llelle," farroncil Jan. -Ilh; "t'anadlan C'licen," Jim. still " Itmnfuril ljia," ' Jan, sal j " Edmonton La-a " I'tli. ldih.. lloxedaiidileliiireit nt tho Itallroad Station l St Joaeph, 1 ilolml, (Iri'era niiilreaavd to A, M. Waildil, Ainll)j Win. Wnl.uli, llillaboro; or tla ululrralguril nt I'mllaml; will receive 'intention 8. (), iiKi:n. P. S.-.ln for fale. TIIKKE TIIOIIOl'OI! IUIEII i'otnivolil limit l.nmh. ono fr ohl.nl film eaih;aiiil !IA IIA1.1--I1I.OOI) l.cl crulor lliii-k l.iiiiiliMouuvearoldatf'J3ca(h lliriland. Man Ii , l;a. 3vl ELECTRIC, CHAMPl6!N ' AM) LIGHTNING CROSS-CUT SAWS! HOWE'S Platform Counter Scales anaaroo 8HEEP SHEARS. SHELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE! FOB 8ALB UX JOHN R. F08TER, CORNKB STAiUt AND FRONT TRT. 2.t. ' .rwrLAwrAXirw -."S1?! J'