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Ci: I R . I CALIFORNIA CROP REPORTS. WooriLANP, Jn. lS.-Kaily praln through out il.i. t( uniti Is tirourtwiltig flnclyani will rioinliir fir rain lor mine lime. iUiii is num. nuilcd to lii-lp lt-M;n grain. Con hliJt rl.lf t rf In is j a lohbfinwti. Iliepros-re"- 'or (.i;l cii-i lias n lilrm been butter, 'rinru will I lolvl ly he more Kraln plmilid In ill h cotit.uv ihnii ntyMHon hcretr.lnre. A fliil't c'r z" i t; fclti i now falling ; vv itiii bonthfRU, fij-n-ol a hHvy rain. Naiv. Jan i:l CTrfM in thin 8ll6V will he at l- r.: Sifter ten'. Imrfaseil over last jear. I'io-p c-i vw re iic-.tr bKter. Tho heavy fofrs haVM liteti a kikh. Iieutfil to crops iu general; can 'To witbi.ut rain lor a mouth yet ; alifcb. Mioweru lo.il;lnillcatloiw good lor rain. KariiiiHareJuhilHiitovfir tho proserin for cooii croiH. some cay Nap valley will pro-dii'-oSO r ctnt timro fciaiu than last year. 1'i.TAi.VMA, Jan. 13 Ihero la rnoro than diiuuln thu BcicaRi-cf Kraln seedtil In Ihla countiy at the prs-sont time than last year. Crops are not MitU-ring in the itast for want of rain. It vtehavo iho uauaUpring aliowem anil fop, the piohptuts are very UatleriiiR that we will Lave the largest crop ever raised in tbiHKuuuiy. Gram i not at forward as t proiiil-td larllerin iheteaHin butliaa a thick uiidi-iLtrnntli, which will hrlDR It out all rluh'. It N ralnlriB lo day for the flret time Mluce Novttnher S!l. Wind blowing from the Houtlifasl; theniiometcH W. Sata ItfSA, Jan. 13 A larger area hai baen howu in wiicat than for tue past five jiMr. Tlio wiTithsT has hei n Uvo.ablo for faun work. Tfio heavy rains In oveuilier M" Incht-' left the Kill lu exLellent ronuitlon thu Hdo'tio lands ploughid, which for the iia-t lour vkith huvo bet-n luipraclahle. luo low j,rju.0lst(i, and tlio continued lack of mill In mini) parts ofthohlate, cauhtd our farmers to sttd wluat land plowed for other purpo-f-h. Muehol thewhiatlaupandlcoks well. To day u hteady Tall of warm ralu. l'roi-pcct umiKually prcmhlnK. Nav .lorn:. Jan. 13. 'Iho drv weather has provenlcd larini'lHin this v.clnltj l.out put ting In fulUropx. hiuieolthat plan' el has noti'im up. Iflhcre la hutafttr plenty of rain plantir-tt will he completed. I'rubably ne injury has been done mat uhuiidante oi rain will not rmmvo. Moiikkto, Jan. '! Weather dry, and in dications of comiuuiJJg.bO. Farmers as a general thing Mir drouth. There is groat deal more laud under cultivation than lu previous years. Kiny-lhe thousand acres oi land is cultivated for wheat in tho immediate vlclu ity ol Moilchto, arid will yield, should it boa favorable yr ar, b( 0,I!M) hnshels. Mi:noni, Jan. 1J. Continued dry wtalhcr In this irinlty will ho tho cause of mvtral large lailtirc-H, imleas rain Hjieedlly comes. The light shower ol rain on Monday was of little or no benefit to crops or cattle, of which thoui-aud aro wiflurlng for want oi water. Farmers have llllle or nothing tosay.meroly Mating lliattbn giolind looks well, and that unhhs rains lome Mioti crops will ho In a de plorable ir. million, which will lead to a 11 nan Hal crisis, as money is already very scarce. 'J'hei-ky lo-duv looks hopeful, and may eud again as on Mouday, In n light shower, of rain. No one ventuies an opinion. i Vihama, Jan. 13. Tho amount of grain put in ttiis year In Tulare county uud vicini ty la hIxiiiuIio ratnuiis lust year. If rain should lull within a few dayH, considerable more barley will ho howl. 'J be weather looks morn laoiablo this afternoon fora supply of iriolhture tbRn at lime since tlio l ale rains. STATE AGENCY, Patrons of Husbandry. New Market, cor. nf Madison anil Front Sts., ponix.iN, OUKUON. All Kinds of Produce $3T RECEIVED AND HOLD ON COMMISSION. ARTHUR WARNER, State Agent. T'OIITLvNIl. Die. IT. 1S7I. tl'tllh H'lric iyc Iiililhr1 "lunrtrrt). Jnrnv Nimiun Just Issmil, and contains over 100 Paul s, SO.i Kn. iitAviNiia, ilisrilpllonsHir Horn limn Add of our nest I'loucri. mill VfiMfu.Vlcia, with Directions for 'ulture, Cm nut li 1'iaij-s, etc The most usiftil mulflegaiil vi oik nl lho' kind In llni -world.-Only as rniufur Inn star. Published In KugllJi and .li'rnian Aihlriss JAilIUH VKXC, Huflirttff. W. V of. or PRODUCE l HOUSED IxwDBdale'a Bhildlaij, ,f -r iltoV II A - 3 - " ON THE IJiVEK. BBTW. WASHINGTON AND AtDEn'STKBETU. Portland, -- Oregon. n"IIK AlUtVU-NAMKD WCn-DINO OAf ''HIHW . Irasetl, au4 will 1 oiieiied lo the Order of i of II, or about tho first of rT" TArBgemiuta daw .-i!maio tu " " SHIP GRAIN ..ml aliclhcr Produra IpBiii Fmriclsco, wbendel'red by consignors. QoitNljjrillltUIltM Or ALL K1NDH Of IMIODUCK IsOUl'ITED. Maik A. J. D, aud tend DUlpplng Receipt to the 1., Adenlxurd. Patrons, Fatronizo Houae. your own . J. BOATXOOX. "ill Ch.-Central Uulou Com. JIT I will transact U buslnu of ny dertmcot knwith this house. ARTHUR WARNER, I...UHI i-a.M tat Aneuu N. Y. TRIBUNE. Clul rjekoja. jo ONR DOl.I Alt AND.THV7il?TH ,Wll I,, PAY. Tor iie "lrll,ntc"fl r onejear. ClewH't (xpt'r lu llieiuui r. or Is hilimiit.Knbr'. HATKN, ABVMt. q ci3ti CviuuiiviuUir.'tU Wmi DAIL.V AM) ATI2I2KIV POIt JS7.J. Tlic approach of the Presidential election s.-ie uu u.ual Importance to the ivints auil development) of 1875. We shall tn leaver to decrlbe them full), faith lully. and frarli-sly. 1IIE WhEKI.V Sl'.V his now uttsfncd a clriuUtlon of mtr fevtrly thoppaiido pie-. Itereait tru arv f.xmd in evuy b'ate aid Tertllorv. awl It fiuahtr I" cl kuouli to the DuMic We fhj.l Lot j- Ijr i ndviror to keep it loll up to the eld i-tai,..diid, hut to Improve and add to Itn vanity and po er. Till! WEEKLY MS ill continue to t a thor onzli nevrfpapcr. All the new of the tfsy will be found in It. couden-vd nlieu niilmporlaut, 1.1 full length when of momint. and alttar, Hetint, lu a clear. Irif-rertios and Uinnictire maimir. ft In our aim toroa&etlie WEEKLY M'N the bctt family ncwrpaper In the world. It will he full of in teriainlng and appinpilatc rcadluKof nery mrt, but will print nothing to orTcnil the raot crupulou nd dellcute tapte. it will always contain the moil Inier ettln itorlci and romancen of the day, caiclully eu-k-ctcil and Icjrll.ly printed. Tne Aerlri.iturdl department ir a promlntnt ftatu'e in th" U'KEKI.V hl'.s, and Itx artitki. will alwo) be found frefh and useful to the fjrmtr. The number of nvn Indepeuil'nl In po)ltlcn li lu creaHu', and the WEEKL bVS I their paper es pecially. It belotiKc to no party and nbeji no dicta tion, contending for principle, and for thu elcctluu of the bett men. It expotee the corruption that dlrgrac e the ontry anil threatens the overthrow of repub lican liiMltmioni. It hue no fear of knave, and nik no favor from their supporter". 1 he markets of every kind nr.d the fashions are reg ularly reported In lis column. the price or the WEEKLY bl'N' it one dollar a year for a si rtt ol eight pats, and fifty-six columns. Aa this lurery pays the expenses of piper ana print Inir. we are n .t able to make any discount or alio any premium to friends who may maKc sptcidl tflorts to extend Its clrtnlatlon I'udvr the new law. which re'iulies pa)ineut of po-tae lu adancc, one dollar a ear. wltn twenty cents the cost of prepaid postage added, Is the rate of snhscrlotion. It Is not necessar) to yet up a club lu onkrtohave thcVVhhKLY ht'N at this rate. Anone who sends one collar and tueu t) cents will tt the paper, postpaid, for a vear. Wc Lave no traveliuueuts. THK MriKLl M.N -Elfht iragw, finj-slx columns. Only $1.9ja yiar, iMtagnmiiaitt. AutHrcouiitnrom tlilt rut. TvK Mill fl'S Alarcc four page new spvper nf twenty-i'ljht columns. Daily circulation over lJTi,Ui. All the laws for a tints, r-ubstilptiuii. pn-taire pri' pald, .V) cints u iiionth, or $liUla yiar. 'io ciuba of 10 or over, a discount ol 50 per cent. i dare s. nib sl'k 'Krw lurk (liy. APPLETON'S AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA. New noised Edition. 'Entirely re-writ Jon liy the ablest writers on every subject, l'rinteil from new type, ana lllustrutctl with sev- eral.thousaiiil Engriiv- lugs and Muih. riiHE wnmi oitini.wi,LY published vs- JL iler the I Hie of "Thy New Ainericau C)clol)itilla' was roinilettil In lli,"J, slnte hlih tlhie tin- wide cir culation uhlih Ithnsatlalinilln all pints or the Lilted Stales, anil the signal (h'Vilniimeiils which have taken ttlace in crerr branch ol Science, I.lteiatnre. anil Art, lavo inducca thu editors nnd pihlisners to submit It to an exact anil thoi ouch rev ision. ni tl lo issue u new edition entitled "Thu Anierluui L'vclopadla." , Within the last tin vui's the pni(.'res of discovery In every department of knowledge hai made anew work of rcfercntc an Imperative want, 'I he movement of political utlairs has kept pace with tho dUcorerlcK of silence, aud their fruitful ap. plication to the Industrial and usrlul urtn und the louveulencc and refinement a social life. Oreat wars aud consequent revolutions luti o incurred, Involving national chauKcs of peculiar moment. 'I he iltil war of onr own country, which was at Its height when the last roiunie oi ine out worK appeareu. lias nappuy been ended, and a new course ot commercial unajn' dustrlal activity has been commenced. LaiL'e accessions to oar ceoniphlcal knowledge have been made by thu lndclatii-ablu explorers of Af rica. The Kret political rurolutions of the last decade, with tho' natural result of the lapre of time, have brought Into public view a, multitude of nuw men, w hose names are In every one's mouth, and of w hose Urea every one Is curious to know tho particnlsrs. Great battlos have been loimht und important sickcs maintained, of which the details are as yet preserved only In the newspapers or In thu transient publica tions of the day, but which ought now to taku their place In permanent and authentic history lu preparing the unseut tdltloiifor thunress. It has accordingly i et u the aim of iho editors to bring dow u tbe luloimatloii to the latest possible datis, and to furnish an amiratu ucinunt or iho most recent discov eries lu science, uf every fresh production In litera ture, aud ur tho newest Inventions In the praitlcal arts, as w ell as to glv e a succinct and original record of the progress of political uud historical ivenls. 'InewoiUhas been begun alter long and careful preliminary labor, and with the most auiplu isouries lor carrying It on lo a siiccvssp.il ternnnallo i. Nouoof tho original steieolyno plates have been used, but it ery pa,u has been printed on new type, limning In fact a new Cvilupiiilia, with th same plan and compass as Its predecessor, hut with a far great- pecuniary eipenunure, anil Willi sucn ituprovemeuis III its composition us have been suggesteu by longer exnerleiue nnd enlarged knowledge. 'Iho Illustrations wulihmu Introduced for thu first lliuu lu the present idlllou have bei n added not lor thesakuol pictorial il!tit, tint toglvogreaterlucidlty and folic to llin explanations lu the text. They ouv braiooll brauihesof riliiueaiid of nuliiriil history, and depict the most ruinous and rtmurkahlu features ot siinery, iirililteituie.und art, as well aa the various proctrse of mechanics .ml mauului tun rs. Although intended fur lustruutlun rather than enibelllalinient.uo pains lisle beiu spared te Insure their artistic exetll "t; the lost of their exeiutloii la enormous, audit Is belleied they will tluda welcome reception as an ndintidblo liuiure uf the Cyclopwdla, uud worthy of Us high charaiter. Thu work Is sold to Subscribers only, payable on delivery of lach volume. It will bo coiuplitiil lu six Hi l large oitaio volumes, each containing about b0) vagts, fully illustrated with sevtral Ihoiisand WoihI hngravliigs, aud with ntimeipua colored Llthuxraphlc Maps. I'rlcc und Myle of Uludlut. In extra Clolh, per vol fS W In Utinir) Liaiher, per vol. () 111 Half lurkey Mori uoTritr vol 7 HI lu Hair ltutsla, extra gilt, per vol R 00 lu lull Morocco, kbtlque, gilt eilges, nervoJ.IU 11 lu lull Russla,per(vol, ...,sfa.$&i-l W f. Three luhiiuaa tm- n,Jily.L!aiU't,i"uoa jioliJni's, uiiiiieuuipitiioii win lie isstieu once in two moiiin., "" ."J'U'lnimpagis.ul the AvirmciN Ciixol'.Hni. pnowin tjpe. uiusiraiions, eic , win ue seui gratis, I irn-r Oast riKT AMINO AdlKTS Wxntxu? fl I t, vuiera inu j uiMisnvrs. i ; i i i . .- ...!- ..... m-.V,... "". Si v ) Jl , 1 T , il. A. rrhniViV . ts.t i it 510 AT5S1 IlruHduu. . Y TTUT? ,Kj cTj O - U U . Hal a tar.i IM ' JirnALTICAL x y ' - ' Watchmaker- AJeweleiv WVTCIIlCfS, Cloelis, and Jewelry Solid Silver' nM Plated Ware. AOKNT FOR Accommodation Spectacles, Which ran b Cited to any rye. ' KULKAON'rVOB, - -r-fj . If OMlCOr'M 1'lltOllt FARMERS' WATCH! (Of v.hlfhBCb.ssoklllUXDBK)tC) t V AUKJIT'rWR'i r A.O ,f L Home Shuttle ,J Sewing Iff A O HTN S.'B.VV" ' iPi ' I Weol,Sfrt,,UT' WILLAMETTE. FARMER. COX & BELT, Druggists and Apothecaries COMMERCIAL STREET, SAI-F..-?!, - oitr.cox, DEMURS, IX Chemicals, Perfumery, PATENT MEDICINES, J?ure Wlnos) &; Llquoi-K, &c. In Moores' Block, formerly occupied by J.W. Souther. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED, Mavl vrtf REMOVAL, AND Enlargement of Business ZAN BROTHERS &. CO., J. OILLESPIE, M. ZAN., ban 1'ranclsco. ( P. ZAN r S N. Front street, Portland, Or. ZANBRQS.. & CO. 3 - Are prepared to meat the demands of their Patrons and the Public In general, in the line of Wood and "Willow Ware, As they are now In receipt of a LAKGE-AND SPLENDID STOCK Of every variety of Goods in iho above line. Portland. Oct. 80, 1871. 3m ASTORIA Farmers" Warehouse Co. THE 4BOVE COMPANY IS NOW PRETARED to recti re Gi-ulix on Storage, In their splendid and f ubstautlally built Worebonsc, whlih has sTblorage capacity or 8,000 Tons ! It is perfectly free from rats and mice. Vessel can load alongside at all sedsons ol the yiar. '1 he C'om pau have made arrancemints lor liberul advances on all bruin stoied with them. Freight charges to Astoria by the TA . R. T. Co.'s boats not robe paid until the Liruln Is sold, without any interest helnj; charged. For purtlculais. address B. GOLD&JIITR, Port land, or S. D. ADAIR, Secretary and Agent, at As toria! sept4tf , KZUIDITII. N. 11. BOLET. ZbXEZaiSZTH . BOI.EY, Successors to Smith A Meredith DENTISTS, DENTAL ROOMB AT TUB OLD STAND, Second Floor, Oriswold's.Bloik, Opposite the Bank. hALEUM. OUEtiOK, ST. OHAELES HOTEL, Corner Front and Morrison Sts., X'OItTIAJN r. T. FLCIIROT, - - - Proprietor. fl'IUS KIRST-CLASS HOUSE HAS RECENTLY JL changtd proprietor, and oilers the itues accom moilatlons to tie ioimd lu tba city, and the best tables, at tlio tallowing low' stale of "prices: Hoard and Room per day; (ISO Meal , 60 Reds CO Suites of Rooms will be chargid extra. Free coach to aud from tho cars and boats. Every attention paid to comfort of guests. A lair share of patronage so licited. fe.ll Salem Flouring Mills. UK9T FAMILY FLODR UAKKH'b EXTRA, XXX. SUPERFINE AND ORAnAM, MIDDLINGS, BRAN, AND SHORTS, CouHttuitly; oti XXuiid. IXihoHt l'riuo i CASH Paid jforno Wheat AT AI TIMES. R. O. KINNET, 4nt 14tf . , A.Mit HrVsMirVi - ' ;L -L-H-i l:u- -s .!.-' N q6oci HBy&xSTAPLETON, J l' Manufacturers and Dealers lu Sash Doors; Blinds, and ? i Moiaings, brAcice;ts,x And 'all KindB ,of Scroll-Sa'vwlng. UAVIMl TIIK UKbT FAt'IHTIK8 AND THE latest Improved wood-working machinery to minufactuntbo uNive articles, w 111 otfer inducements to cuslouer. Also, ' ' M'OjOW-XUUNING, r lu all IU varletle. ,. - Orders from the Country Promptly atleqdil i( T Office 4 Mouufkctory, ror. of Front and PUUs streets tanJ J "' SALEM. ' dawtf JOHN B. PILKINGTON. M.P W OOUZJST AND AURXST, .jili. - " OwcB-DekBm'a Blcck, I-OKTLAND. Treat! a .peclsJiiss all Disease of the Head, and panics Urly those ol th Kye, Rar. Nose and Throat Crust ;. BI-.ihlssAMj An'nVisJ y toserred NWAR and rAR-SlOHTEDNESS and IMl'ER F.KCtj;.y.I8IONv"' ffTktA-K'ertBsj,rMel. Dr. IMIktnstou hanky fAns t mairv terVoos who bav dnrlnc On' Pl two year ronsoltoi him for re- lijrt.r in infer' usicvn. tbat helasai KcKtb rv.vl-'- Cull iti otTt.'ul) LlNnEX and is prepatnl to prescribv lh iHMa, wvawnss i me various Oregon Stafte Fair, 1874 FTRST PKEMIUM WH23AT-OLEAWEB. Xiao Ori'cmi Grnnct-f. TVTENTI.Li L'i HA511HI' HI- 't .N I (I OlfUDli, UhC i4.H- 1. icietxio lis prueati rue Beet Wheat Evir !' li '1 T,l.. - - tirWill Kal. U..H-I.I- I shall lmme.uittl " thlsmachliie at ultlll ui .i ITT, aint at Mta : .1 . 1..' W Ur aadre meat Corvl ! :' . .'it, Tin v S IVU ilVI i lale, (I II IV III III It I till. 1,1' n ii nisi lure o is. vi I.Ji.lV IU if rv.itlt vi t i mw For Sale. BALED HAY AND bTlUW; TWO DORSES, HARNESS, AM) WAO'iN: TWO UOL'bES AND LOTS IN bALb! ; DAY PRESSES; Ac. Enquire of niSWf T. II. WAIT. fVlONEY TO LOAN -ON Jn SUJ1S FROM $500 to 315,000. liV YHC OREGON AXli WAfalHSGTOK TRUST INVESTMENT COMPANY (Lliuhed) OF SCOTLAND. Capital, - - g750,000 Gold riuinxsi, Rljht non. THE EARL OF AIRLIE, K. T. Oregon J.oiul Uouril. U. GOLnsMl'Ill. ta , .....Portland ion:. MccrakLn, i:i ;...iortmi.u A)pllcants slioLld slate tLe An.sui t cf Money De slridaudthe 'ili.iolor wl.ii.li is Uohlwl. 'Ji.eUi.u Hiend as seiurliy tl.oulii alto be 1'lulLlj DeMiihed, givint'tuhcivisioiiftUttfir, ttiVfntlOp and raiipc in lull, octitlhing Us j,iurai iLafffutr. whether upland orbuttim praiie, or timber, with .rull Siatement of all the luipmiiroeiiti Un-rton; sjnj the owner's esti uiatu oi its Cash, value. Pur funnel partkulars cpply'to WjLLi.i.u itEID, Manager 11 iflr-t streit. Portlaud. Saw Mill for Sale. mUE BUEKA WbTA X olTer for lalu tueir SAW MILL COMPANY Steam Saw and Pluuinj: IU1II, AU complete, and in good running order. This prop erty Isalroan exiellcut site lor a rLOUIlLNU MILVi, ana is well ticimtid lor bom LumLvraLdUiain tladv. I' ur particulars, apply tu U ILLIAIVI WELLS, He clstl President hueua Vista Saw Mill Co J. O. SHE&TON. IYLD.. PHYSICIAN ANU SUUGEON, bALEi. Oregon. Otllce, Jront room on second Hour c tne N. u. Parritn brick. Commercial street, liet'r denie, northenst lurner t nr,t aud DiYlslou stlMtl. Iking a graduate ul the i'hyeio-Medical, or Curtli Colli ,. Clcilniiaii, Ohio, we are purvly reloim lnoui piuctiic, (iiMiwuii'.ghiiMi bothiniuirul and vcgetobH poisons my ARTEFICIAL LIM3S. Patronize Home Talent ! fllllE nnderslgniil gives notice to persons ned!njr 1. Arttmlal Limbs ur other surgicaiiappluuicea that he is pripureu to lufnlsti tuem tu oraer. made iu &a lem, Oiegon. 1 lie articles are warranted to be equal in viorkmanslilp, durability, perfection of nt, anu in el ir other ntpiil, to thu lest Eastern niade, and as persons purchasing here are sand an expensive trip Last lu secure u good Hi, much money and exatluut disappointment are suitd. Almost every uay cum- jlainls ure heard ul parties owning Lastern-madt imbs that thi do noi lit, and consequently are al most If not quite useless to tliim. Tbe maker uuia see l.e jvrwn aitd Jit Uu tuiUt to fuiti. We v ill take pleasure In showing our limbs cow in utetoanyonu loueetued, and cheertully answir let lers uf Inquiiy concerning them. Do not tail to gi?i us u call beioru sending hast. U. Y. CHASE, KL D. Salem. June 11. lo14. ilU rVJ.LLINERY. New Firnr! New Goods! MRS. 0. J.BEARDSLEY,j buccessor to y Hri, M. VIElt.VNl, r Corner of bute aud Liberty strict, tsALEM, has a NEW STOCUOP FALL AND.WRTBR GOODS, DlitKCT'VJiOM New York and an Francisco. Latest Styles atEafrtei nPrices. sHitd.vvv.Hin THOMASCROS8',r Iinportor ni c , Brooclor Long Wool anil Southdown " " sheibpV Full - Blooded BerksMii SWINE. WILL SHIP riOS AT 10 EACH, DELIVER. el at the Depot, and warrant them to Rive good satisfaction. A KhW CHOICE YOtTNG SOWS In pic lo full, blooded Hoars, which 1 will roil for 'iO each. drain or I'ork vUlb taken Inpayment, delivered after harvest. Those receiving them who may sot be tatisStd can return them at my expense. ' M THOMAS' CROSb ialem. .lone l.Sli ,' . . ": 1 i .ctj nOO BIHCIEK. RSlTJa" -t Hr IOMWWS.S PSSJS.. !! TH RiMss. tl, Uafs re I Otcls, "tow. i.lO, by Mil, im (aid, QnikiiSw, AOOi. (. . IVWVA O, Posmms, IU,' Wood Wr,il !' 0 id OAK'iNfi ri HivtirViiA:v'iE toea lirsl-vU.a rKrbc iitvitre Msrlim y.y . G MF Wiil mJBLL.. lBSE3GBEmmmmSJ0 J()EN q WEICrET, DEALER Ci crockery, Glassware, Tobacco, Cigars Family Groceries, Sugar, CciTco, Toa, Salt, Casdlos, Soap, Notions Agent for imperial Fire Insurance Comp'y ' OP LONDON. Furniture Manufactory. D. YV. PREWTJCE, IN CONNECTION WITn THE SASH & BLIND Tactur of Cooke, Dennis & Co.. at the Agricultu ral Works, fcalem, isprtjnrul to MANLTACl URE DFXJ 1ELJSI XTTJJES.3 ' OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, For the Jobbing Trade. Office Furniture a Specialty ORDERS FILLED FROM Slack Walnut, Mahogany, or' Spanish Cedar. All wood used 1 seasoned by the Buckley rys torn of" drying by stiper-heatid steam, and warranted not to ' snrinK alter leaving tnc snou. . t , . - T , ..... lop. Solicitoa. Oi'ders fc'alem. .Mav 13. 1B7-I. d&wtf WOOL BAGS AND.. CS-i'izx SJa,olsis AT THE SALEM. BAG FACTORY:' AND T. Cunningham & Co.'s, AT SAN FBASCISCO PEICES. Salem Mav 14. 1874. d&wtf JOHN C. M0BEI&ON &. CO.'S CAX.iiroierriA. Club-House Wliistv. JOSEPH BSKWAllDI, Saiein, Oregon. PfPil SEN, FK THIS SOPEniORDRAND" J. ackconledcil to be tho I Best Liquor on the Coast. A LARGE SHIPMENT RECSITED BYSTEAHEIi FOR TUEJOBBIXG TRADE. Also, Agnt for riililnet'it nd, Bouquet VliUklea" ' ' ! n ti Sheep Cured of the Scab Disease ! ., ' TI UIB.IJND WSTON'Eb WILL, PPON.APPUCA- fiffK3h"?Sfi ! mfr Mw TenCentB 'per Head.' '", ' Application bVfctler'or in person vv'in" beluendei, to promptly. I (j. oPir,iff ' "O-tU ntle Colic ,.. r.on' . ESTABLISHED 1855'. ' '' WmamettNurserv, G. W. WALLING & SON, .PEOr-ltlKTORS, ',,,,, I . ., Oswego, Clackamas co., Oregon; i '.' Growers of the Choicest Varieties of raiTjiTTnijrs & mnairrxATtA PartknUrattenlioo sn toherryJprunearWiPl'uati'i' I 'uu' l I i I 'v'1 (I ' I ' )i Independent Xine: ,, i.TJ l. n ! t II TUB 8TJCAMKR, O H I O A -irluue of the suit I lug mUlled!1? i - k. i. ..0.., CI.1.U1U. X, J. 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