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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1873)
8 SfJEEf l)SBNDIY KMTKD J1Y JOHN MINTO. Mr. Mtnto lnis coiiBcutcd to edit tlie department of hshecp Hutibunriry In tlic "WlM-AMETTK FAIlMIMt, tllld WO UCCupt his valuable aHslstance, conscioui tlmt It will add grcntly to tlio Interest of our col u i line. The Value or Yolk In Wool. In tlio Wii.lamktti: Faumi:u of Out. 'Si thcro was tin urtido from tlio jion of W. M. Liuidrum, of Uiiliforiilii, itndor the head of " HviiiiirkH on .Sheep iitnl tho Prlco of Wool," whluh I think do nmnds u llttlo notice. Tlio papor li permeated with inch an atnouiit ofills liigeiuioiis argument ngalnst tho -Merino lirccd of sheep because (hoy pro diieo nn iihumluneo of yolk In their wool ns to make it impossible tilmoit to criticize 11 without quoting every lino, mid consequently writing a very long artlelo, which I havo neither tiiuo nor Inclination to do, hut will take this quotation from the hurl of tho article, as a JiiMtillcatlou for alluding to Mr. Landrum'H name. Ho says: ' Whllo I do not acciiHu those lireoder.s who run their xlicep to excretive mutter (yolk) In order to get what they eall a lieuvy fleece, I do nay thu practice Is ills lioiicnt on Hh face, nod In uvury Instance rcllocts upon tho breeder." Tlih, and miicli more, Mr. I., writes, ostensibly In defense of tho wool man ufacturer, hut really, as J think, in an unfair manner, advocating the Cols wold sheep and Angora goals, of which ho in a leading breeder. I say this be cause I am fully persuaded that Mr. Landriiin is too intelligent a man not to know the uso and value, nay, the absolute necessity of an abundance of yolk In thu lleece In order to produce a sheep best adapted to Improve the gen eral Hocks ofCallforula. lie tolls us, on pilgo 1 1 of his pamphlet of " Facts mid Figures on Wool-growing," that the Angora goatn whicli be brought across tho plaint In IM1I were "iirtmil mil" Injur? fturtlntj, "in urtirr lit voiinlrntrt tlicrjj'ccl. ofulkitlt from lit? ttiixli nnutn.' It was neuslbly done, ami 1 havu no doubt -Mr. l-audrum knows perfectly well that "hinearlng" sheep with grease is resorted lo in bleak northern climates ill older to protect tho llccco an well ai tho hheep from tho etlects of cold, and that this of course Is reported i to as an artillchd means of forming yolk. In order, however, to show that Merino breeders do not need to defend themselves against tho Insidious lulls of. Mr. I.aiidrum, arguing as for the wool manufacturer, I refer to a very excellent paper on "Australian .sheep Husbandry," In tho "Itiilletln of the National Wool Manufacturer'' A--oela- tiou " fiom .Inly to .September, IST.'I. I need not tell wool-giower.s that the ed- j Iter of dial invaluable work to sheep breeders, Mr. J. L. Hayes, Is as "lion-1 est " an advocate of tho manufacturer's Interest as Mr. I.itmlriini eau be, and I Iteg the reader's eaieful consideration of the following from page-. 'JTI-'i, on i the "value of yolk " : " We have had occasion cNcwhcio to prevent the iirKiinii'iitn tulntliMili' upon tlio much discussed (picMlou of excessive yolk orKiense In wool. We staled that 'It In indued by luccdcrs of iiutboilty tbuti to (lie wml-giowcr, he must also produce a certain pioporllon of oil; that ' up o a niveii point the Inciease ol wool may be nieusiiied by the inciease of oil; that It In not Just to chaise upon the wool-giow lug community Ihat if icy produce uselessly heavy llccec, while thev can demonstrate that their louth of clean ioo is incieascd liy a projier at tention to the glease and yolk ; and Ihat the quality of I Ho wool may lie improwd by this addition; that If the glower has i a'llock of light Hlieiiiiug sheen, and dc-' sires to Increase the clip of Ills futine Hock, lie can accomplish this object only by the useofagicasy nun; and tlmt this (sawing, not lo tlieglease alone, but lo tlie fact that, wltli a piopcr ccietlou ol yolk, tbeieaie usually loimd those other jiolnts w Ji icli make a lam valuable, such as llrniiiess and thickiicsK of llccce, uni formity of st le oxer the whole Miifaee, and Ihat most attractive fciturc of a good sheep, a well-wotdcd head, with a olean, stioug and e.iircssle lace.' The expciii'iice ol our Aioliulhui liciihcul fully conllllits these views. He dpxotcs a cl'iapter to the subject ot 'oll in Wool. He emphatically declines that tlie production ol yolk Is as essential to the sheep-owner as (be piodilctiou of wool. He especially Insist upon the ne cessity of developing ,oll in sin cp grown in hot count i le. I'lie yolk, lies.txs, is naturally developed in cold or high conn tries. In cobl weather It I- in a solid or compact state, but when the teiuiieratuie Hover mi", It become ilubl. ami In that Wtlte Is lieel.s evaporated liy the Mm. I'he opinion loimeily piaibsl, which liiodelil illtelligeiico has miIivcIUhI, that ' high teinperattno promotes the torma tiou of yolk, and sweating i-laiN uwv pnivldeil foi the puriose of encoiiiaglng tblsni'ivtlon. It is now well established that ixccshe heat ilistroyn yolk. This ajipcars to be the piluclpal obetnele to to wool growing III not elliiMU, W'hcle (hem Is an absenco of till Mrtvtlmi, 'the woolbiiomcs haisii, iln , and Icudtir;' and on the back of the sliccp the tlcOee become 'uiihcyK not iiiilll.o dying for want of Its iiatunil support, 'mois ture.' Thlsilllllculty, ourauthorthlnks, call bo considerably niodlllcd by use ol (lie Mime pilnclplcs of bolivtiou which, enable us toproduce other desirable qual ities in the fleece and carcass of tho ani mal. The rams, therefore, Introduced into hot countries should bo selected from (locks noted for their abundnnco of yolk. Thu application of this suggestion to our own .Southern sheep husbandry Is tooob-1 vlous to bu dwelt upon." Now, tlio point I desire to make is ' that superabundance of yolk in tho , Merino race of sheep Is one of the chief i recommendations for its use in nil conn- tries where tno general tendency Is to dryness, whether that dryness is occa sioned by excessive heat or excessive cold, or by heat in tho day time and cold dry winds at night, and 1 claim that such Is the general climatic condi tion In all tho region from where -Mr. I.andrum " well greased " his goats to the Coast rango of the l'aclllt', and from tho south of Mexico to Alaska. TE ff!rKEJS. Commercial. (lold remains at 1081 'n New York, but latu dispatches quotu greenbacks in San Francisco at 1)1 to t)lj, while Portland quotalloiiH are HOJ to 01). lilverponl quotations of wheat are un changed since last mouth, hut the pres ence of a larger numbcrof vessels at I'm t land has added fiets per cental to the ruling price. The fact seems well established that there will be plenty of tonnage to carry away all the surplus grain of this coast, and there are plenty of vessels glad to come to Oregon for cargoes. Our Slate may hereafter llgure more Independently In the world's markets, and we only need facilities for loading ships near the Ocean to get freighting carried cheaper, - a matter that concerns tho producers fai more than the city of Portland. The . Salem mills have a cargo almost reaily for the Cutwater, a IIIHI too ship now on tile way from Han Francisco, to load with Hour for lilverponl; she can load and leave without an hour's deten tion for her Inadliii;. It. C, Klnncv fc Co. expect togilnd most of (lie season for the i I'.liropeau maiKcl, as llielr mills liavea reputation Iheie not excelled in the world, and their Hour Is sought for above I almost all other brands. They have completed their Improve-; inenlHiiiMl hucS stones in full npeiation, one being Used to chop wheat, and an grinding the enormous amount of find bids ol" Monr daily, or near thai llgme. ' They thus tut n out do tons of Hour a day, and will furnish the Cutwater with her cargo In a month's run. This Is nearly, or quite equal to the run or any other mrcc mills in oiegon. Tlie Salem mills now receive on an 'average lOoil bii-bels of wheat per day1 I fiom wagons, and are paying US cts per I bushel. A complete irvlew of the har vest statistics shows that tho delhieuey Isgicalcr than was icportcd at IliM and even eMciids lo twenty million bushels in the I oiled Mates. Wo may satcly I anticipate a good pi ice through the year I ls.71, wild our opinion, burclofoie ev I piesscd, that wheat will lise to higher' figures during the w Inter, appears to its well founded. Tlie ship D.tvld Hrowu has been order ci I lo I'oitlaiid to load with wheal for Colli. SALEM MAltKET. MOMITAIIV l.iutl TlM'Mi. lui) Inc. iKu tilling, ir . rinllt. (ilt.MN Ai. W llfNl, hful nlltlr. V i'Urlli1 Its lima, I'll . . IVj, ,i; ('mil Meal, It !, . I'li'iir, lu.i, l ik, (' Imrn I) I tu.tl 11 Hmkulii'iil I linir. t D '!! ti Htnii. Mii lit K.atl li Mi.'fl- i mi '." OUiO Mlililllni;. V Inn ,'i i,i,... Olli'tikv Mini, ( ten Out lulling nn ki:o li(. .. 1 lu hinl, r It .1 .. Ilu). )' Iimi it Hi Imli-il. t inn iitft (iiioi'i:nti: r, s I'ritiuirtti ruliuil, 1 p. I'lmiil tnipluil itil rul KMIIIlUlllt .IHill, V lt hud ! lut - liii. IXtt 111 .i n6i : . -.'? S. . v.vt v .IM -: Vli.... . .va . . .1 v.V.1 vi iiiil'iri.u CelTn', I'l'-ls lilin, 1' tl' Itln KlHIII ... . . .. Jinn Mil, (tnuiii llinl, nrrl I.ltirpiiiil, ii'itrti' ililrv 11.1 Plll'lts, vi:iirriu.i:s. r. .Vppli', crt'iii, M !mi... . Vital, V I'etilir., itilnl, V t I'llllill, " " HiaiK, l S Piitutiie- l hnrhel, nevi (Inluiir. 1IJ1 ( .il'l'tce, V il'U I'.irmo, V Imi.Ii tve lit JIV,U uriTiiit. i:m:s. .w. lliiiur, rre-li rul!. V 8 piclM Kin:. V "'I' Ciu on' ( In'iiun prima, S Innl. )il rva Vi lb. OILS A. lliirenl (111. iHUlnl. VUItun lt' ' rov. " I lil l. l.tul Oil, l ibiUuu I UQ1 w (NmiIOII, " IA M N.-.n.riH'i oil, v f l t.vn.-nxi Talliiu.t'tl NJ worn., it mi:-. Ac. wii,m t.u-k, uu'O'ihii tiutiip, fir.t... i;a " riAinlol SklA 3? Ulili', ilu, each A Kin ii Mtlnl.iaili IWIW Hoi r .-ktnr. drewiil. r1 Is 7VM Murp hkliit, iumIiiii, eicli '"A W l.i:.VTIlKII. Ac IlVrrectcil In J. V (illlfrt, ilraler, Salem IUrne Leather, l Si ... klrllii; 1.1'Hher, " llrl.ll. t.eaiher, " .... PremhCalf " I'd licit Kip pi ltl Cal ami Orejon Calf Kip " rJtnta Cru ?ole, or f... Ilhle. ilrjr. liriin, each... lieer hkli itrjr pr ft " ilirnl, ' Mit H .Vm MV'a 4 : .... :s$i(o H.Vt 10 .Nkil 14 .... .;t .... iu?e ii t tklS 51 tu.... ,....1 0M1 w WILLAMETTE FARMER. tiltonuft Jfitrimr. i"CEi irr.nr htltiut, r CLAltKK Ac OI-A.IGr, rcnMMiKiii AtD rnoriuitToii. Trrma of Subucrlptlon. One copy, nno yrariSJ iiniiibcm) T '5 2 One copy, rlx month" ('! number) ItOO Olio copy, three month (13 uiimbcrQ 76 OVERLAND STORE SAX.B1K, - - - OREGON. COHN BROS., When You You Can Come Find Tlio To Salem Do Host Of Dry Not Forget Good3 To and Go a To Full ! Stock The ! of Overland Clothing Store Other and Store Cheaper In than Town. any OVERLAND STORE, SALEM, OREGON. n1l:iri H. D. BOON, STATU sIUIIKT, - SALKM, OltliOON, linlkn is.... BOOKS, STATIONERY, hue tj s i o , Periodicals, Newspapers, Wall Paper, ....iM.... Musical Instruments nn: iTi.KMtATim BURDETT ORGANS ....AM Hallott and Cumston's Pianos Alnajf on liuml ;'" lltiK-titrinurnif an rWOltll K ulllmlll im-ihIiii. jumI t'ti Mun i ilu rnrl f fall ulto wUh to I'tiy titn-ilf (litnit, I H. D. BOON. Nlluil. .III! i'T. "iljr . TIIK I'KI.L'MIATrill Sluthour Piuup. fllllts (iNli:ilKt I. I'fMI' WII.I. UK ON KX I lillilllun nt Hit' stall' I'ulr linn Y.nr IM nut fall turvr lit Miniili rful n'iTull"ii It I" a l.lbT ami roiICK PI Mf, oncll. rMHclillj uiluiril In House and Farm Use. II In c lntni. 1 thai It Hill .irioniil.i tuori limn an; imIht 1iiiiii, iltli am' thlnl e lalmr, ami the nlm I'lull) aiiililunihllllt of ll uurMii;; art ailil In ll ltiiI iihtIIi 'I hl rump l nun (.r thu llrt ilinr. Kin1 liiiriNliirril nn thlm nt-i UI.KI.Klt. MINK A THOMAS COMI'SNV. "an Krancltru. I' .1 M:i:l.Klt, Ao'iil fur Orrcuii ami u.lillit'lon Tcirlli'rt. AiUlrt.-. r-tlciu, UriLCon anf E. E. MORGAN'S SHIPPING AND SONS, Commission Merchants, H'.'O I'lillfuriilt bt , Sltll I'VlUK-lcMI. WS.lllliM, N V AtilAl's KOUll'N Mill I.IM: OK srKVMMUl'M l'rinn N.m VorW (it l.hrrfonl II. II. SVUO, Acillt, Wif .' Pirn Mri-yt. PurtUiul I Nriiinnn s m mmi. IWEHEDITK & BOXiEY, in 1 1 nir In niiili ,v Mi ri illtli. m k lii,8' Nh 'lui 1 Imir (irinuoM lllnck 0iiiiiti i in' iiiiiiii, si,i;ii, oiti:;o'N. Bidl for Sale. A tiioiioi ciiimiiit siiour-iioio Hull, four or otil, fur lie on ICfllOMIllllf 'I'lM-IIIN. Ilupilr. al lNsSK ( , (ill It i-,Mi!t IUi Ptriniiit (innu Willamette University, SALE1VX, ohegon. mm: omk-t ash j. vih.k-t iNcoiti'oit vt- I iil-ihilln On.'." ( i-lial ( "mini n til, Nomitl, anil -in iiiiiii luiirii.nf Mmlt Pur luIS iiifuriiiitioii, aililu the l'liml. i i, I M lutm. oi ( N IlllltV, .i 1 l.s.l .- inMirl lliuiilol I iu.Iiii. FOR JS.2L.3E5! MKIiINO AM MUUiMKllMlllli: Slli;i:i', UrrJ hi ;(H MINTO. m. Otcsvn, Aue T. '71 Q-lfiV'Jll l"r,,,r Clwle O.)l0C-ll f woiklm: Mine, o tal1 AU clarrea r lit. iur n. iniiiii,' or old make luoie iniuie; at oik fir u. hi tin Ir pin iii"ineiita,ora1l the time than at aiaj llilu. lc. l'rilrular (ie AJJrin (i Mlu.ou A ii., 1'ivlliml, Malm. um3i.y UK. K. V. CIIAkK, 1KP.VKTI.I (VI late r-ar-.i-im t S olncln.. a omce , Ioitilu' block, cp dalrt. B. nAUU W00DW0RTH & HALL, 6nccMor to licit &. Hill, Druggists & Apothecaries, Ana LfcmiTs i" Drugs & Medicines, , COMMIIIIOIAI STIIEET, , Oppo'llc ChcmoUta Ilonif, SALEM, - - - OREGON. A complete aortnu lit of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles, COMBS, BRUSHES, Etc., etc. ; Physicians' Prescriptions AMI I'AMiiiV Knrii"i:s Cfully compiled.. .AM.b.H.r.. jlwr-J. '!?'" ' ! IIAIUIV I1EAH, Jm vj - All?. 111. 1ST3. liy JOHN G. WRIGHT, I)i:AI.EIt IN Orockory, Glassware, Tobacco, Cigars, Family Groceries, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Salt, Candles, Soap, Notions. Apcnt for Imperial Fire Insurance Comp'y Ol" LONDON. Fall and Winter Trade. F. LEVY, At Moorcs' comer, Coiniuercliil street, HAS ItKCKlVKI) A Fine Assortment of Staple AM) FANCY DRY - GOODS, Ladies' Dress Goods, Gentlemen's Clothing:, UOOXS Jto SIIOICS, Crookery and Cutlery, Carpets, Matting, Oilcloths, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, - ASU G-roceries. Hi ImlUt tliu attrntloii of ilir City ami I'uuntry Trailc. l LKVY. per AU klmlt uflOl NTIIY PltODLCi: liikm at tin- iiiirkrt price Nilnii, htpt, 'A. StI. COOKE, DENNIS & Co. M.V.MPACTLItr. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, 3V0ColcaLiia.&s, KVTi AN1I AM. TIIK I,ATIr t.TI.K OK limliU'aiulnut-Ulo II li Mi, of tho hot nullity nf rliarti'iUrlumliir irrnril In Mli-ni. i mm. STim li AND TURNING, DoiK' Willi Nraluoi ami Dlnpatth. Cedar Lumber &Shingles Purnto IIIU.VP. Ilol or Work m l.nuiot I'rlrc. f11iac tlvo ua call, ce our Hock, learn onr pruri. ami t:li t'ii) our onlt'M. hpi'iUI alli'iillnii uien In iirjor. from FAItMKIt.s, anil liifuriuailiin fn-rly cliii trail, loonr PatruiK, hllp In the Aurliullural VV ork llulMlnv-, Jt if I Fariuers'jDonvention i PAHMKIIS' CrtSVKNTION CAN AT ANY " i' iivnianiivnuittn HERMAN & HIRSGH. ii. nine ce neiii at me iiure nl IllltsVVOI.II'S 1II.OCK. SVI.KM 1 Yin" tii'tlew' In f it m. r ami will work Hlthiiirm to i cneapi'ii irei,ni ami u cheapen niui Wc Are not Speculators or JYLonopolists, Hut Parnur can lui) of u on the JIOr Itl.AMiN- MlNVIlti: 1KIIM.-, Fancy and Staple GROCERIES, Gents' & Boys' Clothing, HAHDWAM I Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware. C r.MtMKII-' PIJOIUTE TVKKN IN KX- inaiwi. ai iiiluivi nutrkei rale-. I (!lt::.MlV( i.vkk.s .' Coin not ritunM. AT A I'ltKMUM 1 Jajemept IM, t-;x .j,j J. O. SHEI.TON, XVI. D., lJllVMll.tJJ AI, .MIiniiO.N. SALKM. -L onon. Ofl'ce, front room ou evouJ floor of I the N. O lVirrLh hrlck. Commercial ureit. llel diuce, noillni.l comer Prom auJ Old. Inn .ir.. i. IWlPi a crailuale of tho Phj.lo.Jleillcal. nrCurtU tolliv-e. Ctnciuuail. Ohio, mi are nnnli ivform Inonr t' racllee. dUcanlli . alike both mineral and Te.-elable t-iUout C. B. WOODWOBT1I. 7 WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. and keep the money In our on u Mate by purchai. !np the hct Wieona cter ottered for rale In Oregon. THE BOWIE WAGONS, minufactiirtil In Halcm oro m.ido of tho VERY BEST MATERIAL, Wheel" llOlLIIII IN Oil, liefuro lrohlri;, sicrr pirt Fl'M.Y VVAIlllANTLD. Hear nhat jour neljjlibor ray: To the Farmers of Oregon Wk. thcuinlcrr-liincil, oun and uc the 1IOW1U WAOUNh iiiatiufuilnrii! hv T. Cuiinliiclinm & Co., Salem, Oreson, nml take plcanrc In rccnmmcnillns them to jour nolki lirf-lliiatimwekiiutt theynrcnti "ANo.lJJ Million. , , . , ,vro;i'f llecjitiM" It l an On sou Iiutttnllon and efnl It to Le uttr ilntv nml lutirctl to enconraec HOME M ANL'PACl L'lti:. T. t. Diuldtoti, I) N, lliirroiiclii, rtk .t Walkir, .1. c. CiitilhiKir, Win. Porter, '. W. fllmer. Weley Unwell. Dr. A. St. Uilt, J. I.. Owln. J. N. (flour. C. P. (iloTor, (im. II. Cofllii, TIkh. Oatee, Clniii. 1'e.irie, Cal. Geer, I.. W. Cnimp, Pirry Wuton, A. K. Miirriroii, Alouro bnirlii, Wm. Churchill, II. 1). Urterhoult, J. A. Kemp. 1). Neiironi, II. 11. Kmaijy, J. Ilnlllnr-lieil, Abnim NeUon, It. C, (leer, .1. V'oorheea, .lolin Kay, .1. W. Mlnlo, C. II. Adim, nuilTOothirf. John Karl, V'eniikoiir a-Utance In lmlldlng up tho Me chrnlenl Intircfl of nuronn Htnle. (IholIOMi: MANUPACTt'IintliH prelen nee, ami ue gvnran Ik you a lhlttr ami t'i;r Hirywi than can It im lOrltJ. T. CUNNINGHAM &. CO. Mar 3tf OEO. It. JOIt J. 3. M. I'iTTKRfOS. Jones & Patterson, Real Estate, Insurance, ....AM).... GENERAL AGENTS. COMMEHCIAL HOTP.L I1UII.UINO, SHlein,. .Orccon. SPECIAL ATTENTION (1IVKN TO THE ralo of Itial Ertale III ull parti ot Oregon. A hiri;e amount nf ery ilolrablu C1TV I'ltOP KKTY, eoiiflrtlm; of Dwvlllii); Houneii, Lotf, Hall lllocka and lllocki., bloria. Ae. ....Aim.... Imprmeil PAIt.Ms and Vulinble Uncnllliated Prairie and Thnhir Lnndi, rltnatid tu the bullo lalllli'i. In the Slale. AU-o.... Ilentlnv and Linrluu of all klmla of property. Collection of Cl.ilmi, Ac., &.., villi reieiie prompt attention. AOENTS POIt The Mutual Life Insurance Co. Of lV!-v A'rlc, ... AND.... The Union Fire Insurance Co. Ol Han JVitiitlN;o. C3"" For complitu denrlptlon of property an pit at their olllce. ' fW Corrifiiondrntii promptly aniwcrcd, mid all hilormattoucfieli free of cliarue. Addrean, JONES A PATTKHSON. Ocf.'8-v. Hai !. balem. Oregon. PHOTOGRAPHS! F. A. SMITH. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. IS NOW PIIEPAIIEI) TO TAKE PHOTO fraplii, In any kind of ueatlur, nltli all of the lali'H Impniiemeuta lu the art. lluilni: had many )ini experience lu the liual. iiepn, I can warrant pcrfiet ratUlactlon. Call and ce tny Rembrandts, Ambrotypes, Melainotypes, Vignettes. Iloonn up nalrf, oxer XI C SI. Sclmatka'a .Millinery More. r. A. bMITII. t-alem, Au. 18. 117 . vi.tf. L. S. SKIFF, Office over the Bank, SALKM, OltMfiOX. lle.lileiice one door South of OPEUA HOI'SE on Liberty Mreel. a,if. S PL'HE SIEIUNO HAMS, N CotaHold Itllll, 10 Oraded Itiiu. l'lllKllufl Cm M111 hh ken. Il.uk IlnhmuchUkiii. I.lflil llrahmii il.Ukiti. Iloud.111 chliktii. liamcihlikiuaaml Pi.l Pout. AlM'lvl.i J, I.HItIMI. alrm, .lui) Sn,lM3. anf tri:-riu.iMii:n i8.....-g3 Willamette Nursery G. W. YALLINQ & SON., P It O P I E T 0 It s. Oswego, Clackamas County. Oregon. (roMir. of the Clinlcrtt Narlillea of rnriTTUKlvSAXDSHHl'lUJKHY. Partliubr attiiitlou slim to Cherry. Prime and Plum tree. im 5n. H. SMXTH 3D 33 3J" T I SS T , sai.imi, (ui:;o.n. 1)11. SMITH l.ta tltleil mi 11 iiA... Oltl. o. here he will be fiiiii.it nady P,u nH,i ..ii in- niu irii'itu ami iu. tutu, r. M-ll.l. ll IllM.... I.. W.n.l ... . Mmk mil rarrar.tori in front of Post Offlce. AU.1lt Nil 1-Tk ..Ktf Farm for Sale. QOf) Acitrsoi' i.o, in roi.K tJ V7 .oiir.ti m-nr the Wlllnnelto river, and almut half aj Wihimii luiitiitudincu aud llueua V t.ta. I'liciv are (WHEAT, O.VTs. ANI IHItLEV, uhlch KlllW .old with the Kann, If the purcha.er dtilrc. TF.HMS HKASONAIILE. For further parllcillara, addrvit II. C. CIIHISTIAX, Jan lf 11ul Vina, Oregon. FOR &: SALE.