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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1874)
ntxr vwjjej' !', 1 The Wool Industry. Auciusta, Maim:, Mniuli 1, 1874. Editor Willamette Farmer! I ti list you will pmtlon a stituigur lit such n distance for oft-rlng tin expression of view1! for tlio roimldointlon of your rentiers bnon n ninttcr of your local In terest. A sincere desire to stimulate whut I believe it mnsl linpoiliuit liraneli of your Industry must be my titiolngy for the liberty tnkcii. I notice in tlio Htiiili'iiieiiL to Uie Fakmeu of tlio 7tli of February it it In teresting artlclo on " MumifuclurcH," In which was Intelligently dhctiv.ed the industrial policy of yourStnto. And tliu Impulse vm strong with nie to add evi dence to tlio tjimintl taken by the wiltur of tlio article on the value of your wool crop us mi liupoi taut element In jour industrial economy. Unvlng spent many yciirx In tlio man ufacture of wool into brnuduloths, easl merry, fliimicls, shauln, blankets, and many varieties of mixed Roods hh well ns lilaln fubilei, n.s have my family for u generation before me, lining the wooIh of the Middle Stales, of AiiHtralhi, and the Capo of (Jood Hope, of Mestizo, Hptiln, nnd BIIcaIii, as well us the wools of your "Weftern count, we do not licltntotoglve preforenco to the wool of Oregon for u largo portion of the Aiiiil-aii deiuaiid. Hh iinhornilly of length and strength of htnple, with less loss in liber while ma nipulating in the vaiioiiH pioccssc of manufacture, the direct liilliience of a climate not subject to extreme viola tions of licat mill eold and tliw-e great droughts which In miiiiy countries mi materially arrcnl tlio found, vigorous, and conllntions giowtlt of uiilmal libel und tissue, 'lhe thoughtful person lit once recognizes the fact when Minted (hat ii long dry season which mibjcits kIiccji to iusulUclciit feed for many weeds when they eiinuiit bo shifted to higher IiiiiiIh anil new int nrr( must iiereii.irlly af fect the ihaiaeter of (ho lleeeo and con sequently Its value, much us wo observe III (lie t'upo and Mi'Mio wooIh. I can not say loo much in faor of tit Ih Inipoi tnnt natural point which you have, and llsdliicl lulluciice upon Iheehaiacterof the wool 1 1 j mi 1 1 your rna-i, more p.iitli'ii larly In Oiegon. I well leiiieiulier the character of IiIuiiUUh wbl Ii hcio exhib ited lit llui Win M'n Ku!r in I'iiiIh In (he yearn of IS) (I mid In)7 whleh weie maun farttircil from the wool of jour count, mill iilthough vciy llmly made, yet they piiNHcHcd mi clastic, llcxihlc softness jet liiinuehf, which eldci'ed a natiual ipialllleathiu of thcgiuttist viiltiuiu the foriiiatlou of woolen falulcs. met only yrtileiday a ver, mki i i-.ful uianiifiicluicr of tills region, with whom I uxed to be axpoclulcd In the iiiauufatture of riis. meres, und, while (Unending business prospiclH, I rifeircd to the cIiimj of wooIn on the inaiket, and i-.nl.e of Milling to Islt Oiegon mid lieeoine acipialnted with their wool culture; he at once suid, "It U the lnkt ivuul I Jlmt, (tint thr iiioft jtritfll tilih piiremmK I mtt.r, ami I jmipom tu InukftH II Jlrtt lirratfti t" I cannot hut feel that Oregon Is dcntlnctl to make her production of wool not only of gieatcxt Importance ax a raw pioducl, but as the coucciitiiitlou of n.itural piodiictH Into the iiiiiuufactiiied article, it Is an de ment In overcoming the drawback of transput tatloii which draws from the prolltH hi moving to the gie.it trade cen ters; mi uimiiifacluiiiig, iming , our own water power, mid feeding a Iiiiko popula-i (Ion, in clleellng thiseoucentr.itloii upon your nun Mill, is destined to nssM In overt inning the great thaw hack to which I have refrl led, I cannot urge too htlouglv, even upon jntir wouilelfill Mill, the biiiiies of hbecp hiisbundry, ami the pioductlou of wool, tlie Hue diame ter of which In one inducement, hut Mill of most importance, (lie keeping thcie by the cnuMltticiilH of our Mill intact, while the Hhlpuiciit of wheat mid grains will In the end leave moxt assuredly Its gloomy uiuik. No matter how Uuiutl- limy uie natural nuuu is suppitcii, con stant duelling, a h theeoiiktmit shipment of you i grains to foielgu count lit', with no uitiiiii or renewal of the Mill, will lirluu lo.Mim notice tlio lneontioeitlhle law of compensation which guv n us the unlveue. And could your ivailcis go with nit thiough many portions of the old count ty wheie tin lr pro.liuts Imve been shipped to Kiaiiio ami Ihiglauil In stead of it niolcl.V bring litilliud to lhe soil, ami then gti through Itclghim mid Holland, wheiu liw louipels mi ample (villi ii by feeding mid biiiulug iikii the Mill, tlicy would he con lucid of the value of an emly caution. Yolllli tllll.S, 'J'lUW. h. IiAMl. t'ohnW'.illur hi Hie klimiMli liiiiu. We tal.i the lollow lug letter fiom the .Ineksouxllle .Vntliiel: Ti'i.i. Uvki', Mimh :;, link The mil Is not , it ot the stock sutler lug uiitl moil.iliiy In this region; In fuel it has Jul begun to uiiuu lingo prsr tloiis. I have been conversing with miiiiii cattle men mill they estimate the losijwlll icach fully forty pet nut. of the entile In this imrt of the country Almost all of the Iho tlioiuuat hheep which weiuilrlM'ii lu hero last Fall me ulruiilv In u sIhIo of iiiiliouhhs' let. From l.lnkvllle down to the rMttl end of Tule l.al-c, u distuueu of about i' iiille, theie still leiiialus about L',0V) head ofshicp which weie lu goodcoiidi (lou ut the beginning of winter. 'Huso will get through with n loss of not more than two to live per cent. Just think of tho illHerenee it makes in commencing the winter wltii fat mid lean Miccp. From Bad extierleneel know Hoinetliliiir of the diHerence. mid I exnect Hint Unclu Jcb'o Apnlegiitc.does too.jus I bear that lib' lias lost l.bOO li'ead ulready. 'lliere have bten some Very cold and tusurceauio snutv nunnii juieiy, me science win iiuvu to oo wuiiiieu uie .-huiii; wind clni'nglng from one point to mioth- us other sciences, If any pecuniary gains er with mirnrlsltig eae and rapidity. are made thcieliy. It Is the duty of ev Tlio tllstresslng lowing of the staiviug cry fanner to tnko nt least one ngrleultu cattle ns they pass fnini one hill to an-' nil paper; wo cannot uU'onl to do without oilier, sccKing Hiieiter irom the cutting winds mid drifting himv., mingled with tne mournful cnuklngs of the lu vens ns iney ny around uie ncnci cnrc.is sos, prcsenlH n death scene from which I long to escape, mid I shall start for your beautiful und neaccful valle.V in a day or two. Jf people think they can take sheep in to Kiistcrii Oiegon mid seetliein multiply and fatten without any exertion on their iiurt, mid tiiat money will thus How Into their pockets while they roll lu tile fditulo of the Junipers, they will find It a romance as false us it is fair; but if they will use energy mid skill In selecting good browsing ranches for winter ipiar ters theio win and will ho millions of dollars niuile in Soutiieiutern Oregon on wool und mutton. Yours, truly, Fi:lix .Scott. The sitnie paper, March II, says : (Julte ii number of eitiens of the Kla math llasln have been in atteiidaneu on Court. They rcirt the trip a lough one lu the extreme, there being eight feit ol snow o;i the Cascade mountains and the wi-atlier cold. They bring only coutlrm utlou of previous reports eoueeriiliig the distress of cattle nnd sheep men in that region. Nenrly all will lose more or less of their stock, mid ill cuses whole hands will perish. They bring the report also IhatJessoApiilegate, uftei rieciiigliauds and feet In attempts to save Ills Htoek, had lllmlly been compelled to iibaudou Hie henl to their late. Tho Applegutes will douhtless bo heavy loscis. No word reaches us fiom (.loose Lake Valley. We have no doubt, however, the storms pievnll there also, and much loss lu stock will also heHuU'eied lu thai locality. Our llnl) nt Fiiriiiers. l-trinre rridliifurc l'iiiiti llrtiiji', by 1tiiina Snilih When we look mound among the dilleieiit iiMicatiolis of life, wo tl ltd every tiade mid pi-oftslon has lt organ or jour nal to piomulgato Its pifnelples ami to give Information lespeetlng Its mlvnni'e uietit mitl linpinscuieiits so that all may be beiiellteil tlieicby. There Is" no mer chant, trader or business mini that at tempts (o cany on business without ills Journal to aeipialut him with the l Isl and dill of the arllelt) wltii whleh he deals, so that he uiiiy know-Just when to sell or buy to the he-t advantage. You do not see on the merchant's table or in his counting loom any works on Agilciil lure, neither (In we on tlie lower's1, doc tors or divine's, but you go to the houses of four fin meis out of live, mid oii will llnd lfun. leading matter tit nil, mid the most of them lend mine or less -one or two political newspapers on (lie table, anil liookH in his llhiary on this subject mid that, but mil u paper or book on the busluiss ho has followed foru livelihood. Talk to lit in about taking mi Agricultu ral paper, ami he will tell you he cannot alliinl to take one, nnd If lie did lie had no time to lead it; yrt lio can iittbnl to takuoue, two, or more political p:iMrs, , ; mitl llnd time to lead them, und to stand at tlie eoineis of the stieets mitl the pub-, lie houses mitl talk politics. Iticthreii, i tills is not right. Is farming so simple! tliut the fanner needs no instruction'.' Is It so peifeet that thcie Is no imptove-1 meiit to ehiouhieV Is thcie no Im provement lu stock, in our ceieaN, lu oiirfiults, lu our modes of cultivating thcdlUciciit kinds of soil, lu oiirAgilcul-1 lui.il Implements'.' ' As to the simplicity of farming, Judge Ituell, one of tlie eiulie-t mid ublct American writers on Agriculttiic, said It ifipilicd as much talent to become n sue eesslul fanner as It did to be u siieccful hiwcr, doctor, or divine; and I urn well satlslletl that It is so. If a oung man stmts out with the Intention of learning a Initio oi stiitly lug v piofexiion, he tin ns nil his miutl mitl energy on the one sub ject. If hee.Npccts to be eome pel feet lu It. ltd! how tlltl'eieiit is the life of a l.umr! He lias a vast variety of subjects to study, mole especially if Ht iiliug tin mi unliii- , prosed till in. lu tlie llrst place, the pro per select lou for his dwelling house, bain and out building-, so that the location may be the most convenient for tlie pur- i poiof tlie liirm. Then, again, there arc I the tllU'erent kinds of soil to be studied mitl experimented w HIi,mi as to n -certain what kinds of seeds to sow thereon1 wltii the siue-t priiMect of obtaining u remunerating ciop therefrom. What Is tlie rea-on therel-stillttleeor-lespoiideiiee from actual practical farm ers lu oiirngilciiltural pipers'.' Is It he eau-e the funnels tire not tlolnguny prac tical wnih In trjIiigexporliueiitsnUV.' Or UllbeeuiisK the famiei-s, iisnela ,tlo not ; feel thcin-ehcs ipmlllli'il to uotethelrex iiellencc and put It lu such shape that It , Irilll fnrpuhlhatloii'.' I fear the hitter Is the cause, ami It will continue to be the , cause ns long its our hrlghest and mo-t i talented young men me selected b their I parents to nil iiiii learueti proievtious. Why not teach theiii gotnl, thorough, nme'lle.il faiiuluif V Auilcultiire l a sci ence, mid the most ennobling of ullscl-, c lives, mul I- Iho wry foundation of all other sciences. Mippo-e Agiiciiiiure fiom some eau-e or other xhoiiiil tall lor one vear, what woubl become of the principal ixu tlon of the Inhabitants of theiarth? They would die ofstarwitlon 'I lieu, If iigrleultum l so essential in the economy of tlie woiltl, why not educate our sons nnd daughters to till the most WILLAMETTE FARMER. Independent ntntlons allotted to man? Tho met In, llrethren, If we expect to cope with politicians, wo will have to educate ourselves uy reading mm aiuuy intr. we all nave more or edgToffi itieb. As I wherein wo can train kliowl world as well as of our business. As I , have state'd wove, nurlciilture linSci- once, and the time is coining when tho i it. inir wives want it, our ciiiiureii wain ' It, nnd we need it ouiselves. The paper nuiillslieil the nearest to our place oi res idence I", lrcncrnllv sricukltnr. the best adapted to our wants, owing to the cilni ute and soil being more nearly the .same; therefore, I would urge upon every Gran ger In tills hall, mid, If J could reach them, every farmer in the State that does not nlicady take it, to take the Wii,i,ami:itk Faiimiuc. Jly so doing, you will aid the publishers, so that they enn get up u better paper ut the same cost, mid you will help yournelves more. uwing to mo present spirit oi tne nines, there is no man that cnu ull'ord to bring his children up in ignorance, and if we have to educate them, why not educate them botli practically and theoretically In the very business that three-fourths of them Will liavo to follow for a living? Wo have hut) too much politics; the country is nearly ruined by It. Lot us, In tlie future, study our own mid the country's interest, mid let Hie politicians take ot themselves. The following resolution wus od'ered by W. W. Ilrooks ut the lute meeting of Hock Point runners' Club, and was adopted, but was mislaid by the Bee re tnry : Itesolved, That, us theolllcesof Shoriir nud Clerk ure tlio bono of political con tention among the wire-workers of this county, wo heieby pledge ourselves to the suppoit ot competent mid trustwor thy men who will obligate themselves to lalthfully discharge tlie duties of said of lives tor u consideration not to exceed three thousand dollars each per annum, the excess of whleh to be given to the County School Fund. Kitiioiw Comn.ri'Kii. All subscribers are icoiiested tocarcfully notice tliedates on the tags, und, lu ease of crrois, plea-e; I notify this olllce, mid we will cheerfully lectlfy tlie same If we ut any time send statements of account which me not comet, vvu desire to know it. iw.hnrfitmiiiffriigAfimiMwuiwii'iiiiiuj'fiiwia CttUIIanuiie Jfctrnur. OKiTfii KvEitt KMiimir, i.r CJ.VIili. 10 tV OtAIG, II III IMiril AMI I I.UI ItUTOI S. I.. V ll-MIKK II. V. ll-llll. Ti I'lim f Siiliserllillou. One riipy.mui) i uriA 11111111111 ifn.OO Dsetiip), r iiinitli l.SI iiuiiiIk r) l.AO lliiet-up), tline iminlliK (I Inninliirf) 76 TrjE VlrKEJS. Nmii Frinulsto Illnrkfl. Sin rnuirlfCii, Mnrili IH Fluur Huicrdni. J."'''1 ii fur flilppliu lull.; rxlr.e, i) !Wfnr Julibln,'. Wliiat-tfrarvelyniijrtlilni; lining. Iltrlrj Kml, $1 KV.il f1Sii ct)4t brrviliii; 1 1 u)j1 Ul lui) liretiln, $t TililTA. UjI Miillum loiluilcofi'til ilierlitliin, fl .Vial When! In I.lifrpool-Avenix' t'sllfomla, rrlOlll ;t, club, ru 'Aiti u. SALEM MAEKET. XIONETAUV. 1,1.(11. Ti sin., l)ii) In.-, ini( : ulilnjr. ''lr FLOl'll. (TiTain Ai. Win ill, liet ttlille, V I'li'lit! si Oitt,tlli 1!0 "J I'ttril Mtnl, t' t -IHC. A I- lour, li l, rink. it lurn.ll I Ul.tl 7A Hut ku lieitl lluiir.V 10c & Until. t lm 10 (H-MI simrtK. Miii "ii u .. Mlilillliit!", V Inn ... (Ill I'skr Mini. V I"" M5iint.... KUrMiisl, ixrm M lU),Vli.ii CI ill tuliil. Inn (till (IKOl'KllIK. MU'jr, Sim Kmu'irio ruliiotl, V "rt 13 l.l.n.l iub i-j tril'lml Ik II piimUri'il IIjO 111 MllUlltlll IKj', .. IVi,.Uwoi, V t T.VitllHI Inn. rhl I 'Jfojl :m IVUr, l ,"U KIom. V 3 it "'' lll.i MVJ HI Kiiiki t-iC t'kl Ja S'.io It) Mil, Citlliu'h l.lnml. I'irCMt 1 "Vt.... I.Uctpool, iturfv 1 111 9.... tlalry -iUX,',.... lUy 1 uil - Fitnrs. khkVahi.E", S.V. API Ii-, ttrn'ii, V 'mi...... Ct W ililitl, p a rt ID IVirhr, ilrlisl, V B" 1 S vo riumo, " " Ilia in lloan, V '' t rnimof. f liudi'l HVn M tliilun, V ft ('4lilt. V il 6t W L'mu. V Imtli 3"i lll'ITEIt, iTtll.h, Ac. liiiiifr, m ii miu. p b. x.n M lutrknl '.l M Kck. V ii'""! 'AW 1'lmw Orcsiiuiirlm, V ,f 'A' l.n.V a . .. OII.tr. Llnfiisl Oil. I-Hltsl VtKl'.m I V1 ST rn. " 1 livtl 11 Inl (Ml. V sulloii 1 S.Vtl M IVilOII, " t " Ntalf.Ml Oil, VI i:l I tiM T.IIum.V' '- b VVOOI TiTilKN Ac. WtiiiW !fk, LWiTiswl lurU,i'lr... It . fAuiU !& UT Hilton, tlry, ivivli .. Kmii.tallisl.i'arli ., 1 Mit3 '0 Ilci-r hklii-, dnnl, V T.Vnt Ul bhp Hklm, w,l uu, miIk.j HVl U) LEATHER, A . (frttlfil 1 J. W. Illltwrl, ilialrr, Mlcm J lUrii- Lulliir. V S S-W M-lnli.i; Ulliir, " S.'vfc llrl.Hi I Milwr, " B.. Fmiclii'lf " i ti KrrmliKIp pnl.u f. -,.v.if 110 Vtl mid Oiju Clf " 8MI 411 Kli .Ik 11 tauu Om M. pr -l 'V lllilr. dry. " H V " Krrrn, rach JSH.t-aui Dfr!-Vlin. .lo. pr :!.... " ilMllil, " I l3I W C. t. WO0DWDBT1I. e. i BiLL. W00DW0RTH & HALL, Sncccsfort to Hell S. Hall, Druggists & Apothecaries, j. AmlDealcrain Drugs & Medicines, co.-n.ifi:itciAii stiwki, Oppixlti; Chcmektfta House, SALEM, - - - OREGON. A complete niorlniont of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles, COMBS, BRUSHES, Etc., etc. Physicians' Prescriptions AM) IM.IIILY KItC'II'IIN Carefully rompllnl, ot ALL Iiouit. day or nlu'lil, IJ llAitiir Jlujiit, an vxpcrkacul I'tiarmACliit. Aug. 1, 1873. y JOHN G. WRIGHT, DKAI.RII IK Crockery, Glassware, Tobacco, Cigars, Family Groceries, Sugar, Coffee, Toa, Salt, Candles, Soap, Notions. ARent for Imporial Fire Insuranoe Comp'y OK LONDON. CARBOLIC 1 - ep 2D 1 1, I ran S A Hl'RK C'UIIK FOlt Soab, Scrow Worm, Foot Rot, AN1 ALL Parasites that infest Sheep TT Is MAI'Ult, llliTTIill, AND VASTLY IIIMlIUt THAN AXV OTIIKU KFFECT t'AI. HK.MEDY FOlt THE THEATMENT OF hllKKl'. IT Improves the Health OF THE ANIMAL. ANI THE QUALITY of the WOOL. ti7 Our Kftllnu In isioukIi for oue huntlrvd to tn hundred Hhrep, otcenlln; to tlulrn-o, MrmRlli, nd condition. It I put up In FIVE OAI.LON CVNS-1'rlcr, Ha pirrmi. Send for circular, to DA VIS & S0HUYIO3JI, I'OIITLAND, OIIKIJUN, WIIOLE-'ALK AOENTS FOU THE STATE, Or lo your nrarcal Ilrlnll UruuuUt. Nni.l, iv;i. STmfi JOHN W. GILBERT AVI 1. 1. I'AV GASH FOR HIDES, Shoop Felts, Doer and Elk Skins, Elk Horns. Snli'in Nov . ITI 4ltf THE PARKER GUN. f$X$rrjr vAi.$iSlS2 r , i-j.ii" gpp- SCHD STAMP fORCIHCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN.CT. HOME FOR THE SICK. l.ocitrd in ii r Oapttol tquire, N.VI.i;.!, - - - OltlilO. II l'Aiiri.TMi, M n., Atti uilln: A M'lttoir bursron 1). I'll Ins.. M. P.. Atuiutlu.- .t Vl,ltln- I'hjrfcUn. fl'lll' I.UIHK AMI COMMODIOts INOTITIT JL lUiuUpnuldrd with Miry fvcllln to liixirv the iimifort ami tiltif nf nil who ma appl ,MU'U.c ofitlit-jm will K iriJUiliCipt lli,'.crinia'Um In tlianrlir Elilalattfiilioit will Ih) clli'il toia.o. id t: E and HU altiviuu I'rK'i'iprr wctk, ttirtnjln, luurd, r.ifdldiu, and atliudaiui Fornrdlniry lckiu- .. . fit ft) For ritriurdlnarv lckutii. rrunlrlni; addl ttdualattiniliiii.. SUO ' Operation c'isrsiil cxlra. lVron ccviiiutnln'(lclr frlrndr .. 1 oil Vppllmlliin m) A mail rlthrr !; liliir orliipcr. I u For rurllirr pariUuUrn.addrfilUirr pb)lclau. J. O. 8HBX.TON, ML D., 1)IIM'I.N AND MTUIil'.ON, SVLKil. iirvson ortM. froul room ou n-cond flour u( Iho N. O FarrUli brick. Ciunuirrclnl lnl ltd di-nc. noiibrtt comir I'nn and IMiitlon ttrtvit lUlnca raduati of lht I'nyilo-Mt-dkal. or I'urtl. Colli w. Cincinnati, Ohio, wtanunly rvf.imtnour praclfcc, dtcardlns alike bvlh lulurral and ir,iuWo jwlMjut. XI) r.itKH TTf w w wt' -ni'iiifii im tBNiSfi WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. r and keep the nioncv In our onn btnle by purchas- Inij iho lii'ft Wan'Otia eicr olli llirid I 7 lor rnio in ureon THE BOWIE WAGONS. rnnnnfuctitrcd iu .ilcni nrc made of the VERY BEST MATERIAL, Wheel MOILED IN OIL htfoni IronlrR, cvi-ry part FULLY WAHHANTri). IJcar w'liat join uclshbor ray: To the Farmers of Oregon Wc. the miilcclznert. onn and n'n the IIOWIK WAUONS miiiufailuridbi T. L'tiniiliiuhnm A Co. 8nli.ni. OrfKon, ami lake plc-miro In ivli luuiendlnf; thrm to)ur nutlet: 1rrf-Ili.cauuwoknovrtlicyiircan "ANo.l uaeon, Acoml Ilccanfc It In an On con ItiMlttitlnn and woftcl It to lit-our duty and lutcrcat tocncouraR 11(1111. .M.N..MJ t AUl DUE. T. L. UatldKon, li. N. UnrrotiL'h-. riik A walker, Wm. I'orlcr, Wesley How ell J. L. OhIu. C. I', tllorcr, Tlun", Oate, ful. Ueer, Ferry Watfon. Alonzo dwarfs, II. I). O-tiTkoull, I). Neurrom, J. IIalllnhcd, It. C. Oecr, J, C. Canllnf-cr, .1. W. Olorir, Dr. A. M. licit, .1. N. OIomt. Ceo. I). Collin, Chun, l'mrio, L. W. Crump, A. E. Oarrii-oii, Win. Churchill, T. A, Kemp, II. II. Keimdy, Abraui Ntlnou, J. VoorliiTii, J. W. Millie, and 70 utben. lonn Kayr, C. II. Adam, jonn eari, Weaakyour M-Mnec In butldtnc np the Mo chrntral liiterot f ourotwi State, (lhe HOME MANUFACTURE the prefirrncv, and t gunran Ut ymi a JJttttr anil Vhtair Wayon than can bt lm ttortnl. T. CUNNINGHAM &. OO: Mar sir L. S. SKIFF, 2DE3XTTIST. Office ver the Bank, SALLM, OREGON. Kortdcncc one door buulh uf OI'EKA I10U8K on Liberty street. 50!f. O.t 1'1'IIB MKltINO lt.VMS, H Cotntviild It ima, lOtiraditlltanif, I'UIIK llun Cochin chit Lent. Dark llruhuia chlrkiiii. I.l,'lil llrnhma chlckin. Houdaii chlikin. dame chlckvna and I'm FoitI'. Apply to J. 1 1MIIU1MII. Salim, Jitb,K!,lP,;,l satr JTL-i;.STAIlI.ISIII'.U 1835. Willamotto Nursery 0. W. WALLING & SON., 1'KOI'IETOItS. Oswego, Clackamas County. Oregon. Orowira of the Cholccit Varktlei of FRUITTREESANDSIIRUUKERY. radicular intention Khcn to Cherry, I'runo and l'liiin net,. lBt DIL B. SMITH, DENTIST, SAL1C1I, OIIKUUN. .- i DIt. SMITH lm mini tm n i,u Ulilff Otllcf. w lii re he vi III be found nadi ilo wait on hU old frliiiiln and ru.. 2-rtomcra. amii.u il. Otllrp In sittrLw' block, iurr Fflrnir'a tore, In front of I'ot OIBce. Auurt W, IS'd. -feif Willamette University. milE OI.DF3T AND LAltdES-T INCOItl'OIIAT. X rd School lu Ore;-. CIimIcuI, Commercial, Normal, and Scientific L'onrava of hlndy. For lull Infdrniatlon, addrt-n thul'naldiiit, T. M. (Iatcu. or C.N.I EltllV, Sep. 8 1871. Sscrctary Board of Tnuteea, For Sale ! M" RHINO AND LKlCEsTEltblllltK naaiiEi', nred oy 'aC! TtTTT. JOHN JUNTO. Salem, Orct-on. Aim, J, '11. Farmers' jConveution AFMIMEItS' CONVENTION CAN AT ANY" time be held at tho doro of HERMAN & HIRSCH, OIH--WOLI) S III.0CK, SALEM. WE Vit-llei ii In farmer, and 111 work w lib them lo chtapui fnl.'ht, aud to choaptn .-oodi. We Are not Speculators or Monopolists, But Farmcra can buy or nt, on tho MOST ItEASON SONAIILE TEHMS. Fancy and Staple iwmi GROCERIES, Gents' & Boys' Clothing, BABBWAHS Hata aud Caps, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware. ; FAHMKltV I'liOlllCE TAKEN IN EX chauci' al hlu'lii'l market rate. tlltEEMHCKs TAKEN AT A MtEMIUJI. Coin uot n. luted. Saltm. Sopl an.l8J. vjl NORTH SALEM STORE. 4 T THE OLD IIEE ST01IE. HAS JUsT HE 1. eelved a mil arortnini of General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries, Soots & Shoes, Hardware, Clothing, Calrolatil for Ida City and Counlrr Trade. Hooch! aa low, and will bo wild al aa SMALL A I'ltOFIT. a thoe nlm SKLI. AT COST, tfroood dcllrered tu any iwrt of the city frco of char.-u. NuvSy FOR SALE. Iv,