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WILLAMETTE FARMER. 5 1. 1. P L O "W SS . GtA.irca.exx Oity 013prex piows IMPROVED FOR 1874. ft THE CHALLENGE THRESHER I Sole Agents for the Is made especially from OREGON DESIGN, and has all thoi BUCKEYE MOWER. AND REAPER, Fitt'S Latest Improvements, 'Too well and favorably known to need comment. It is the And is by far the BEST THRESHER in use. PREMIUM HARVESTER of the World. As a Self-Rake t- send for special circulars. Uteaper it is uuequaled, and as a Mower it excels them all. HAINES AGENTS FOR GENUINE HEADER! Agents for MARSH HARVESTER, jA cheap mode of harvesting Small Crop. Binders ride, and reap and bind TEN With Special Improvements for 1875. We have Two Stvles-10 and 12 feet Cut.-""""13 ''" U"J- " '",B """"" "" " - - AH.JMJC-K . , TAYLOR SulKY RAKE. WHEELER, WEIiljICK & OO.'S TliKEsHEKS, EiirtIoTlc strontjot and most durable Rake in Lee. Cost sa ed In a Season. Xo Cliuln. For Two or Three Worses, with Latei-t Iniprpenientij. A most ulra-l-rol-T-iaaS 3&Mls.om. Nellls' Harpoon Homo Fork. Palmer's ble machine for the Farmer who docs his own work. But two hortcs and three Horse Fork. UOKSU FoWnltS-a 1 stjles, "Mounted" or "Down." hands" aro needed. Mitchell and Schuttler Wagons -Best in Use Prices Reduced. CASH. CllhUIT. CASH. CltKDlT, :i-inch Light Two-Horse $110 00 $123 00 3 1-2 inch Heavy Two-Horse $120 00 $134 00 3 1-4 inch Medium Two-Horse 115 00 128 00 3 3-4 inch Medium Four-Horse 133 00 150 00 fS?" Each Wagon complete, with Spring Seal and California Brake Wide Track Extra, $5. FIRST OPENING ..OF.. SPRING GOODS ..AT.. The White Corner, ..nv.. BREYMAN BROS. E ARE NOW PREPARED TO ANNOUNCE that we arc opcjiIiil', and still rccemu , one of yp The Finest and Largest Stocks of Goods Ever Exhibited in Salem! OTJR. Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Are now complete, and consist In part as follow e : Xew Silks, in all shades and-colors, Pongees, Japanese Silks, plain and Alpacas, brocaded, Piques, Mohair Balcrnos, Organdies, Bombazine, Grenadines Swiss Brilliants, Nainzooks, Linen and Cotton Lawns, ..AND.. A variety of White Goods. Scarfs, Ruchlngs, Laces, Ribbons, Em- Droiacncs, eic, GLOVES, in an endless lariety, NEW and TASTY. 1,000 Ladles', TOlaaea', and Children's Parasols. A mil line of Ziadies', misses', and Children's Hosiery, A larjre assortment of Ladles' and Misses' FINE SHAWLS, NEW AND STYLISH. In onr Gentlemen's Pepartment. we bare received a full line of Gents9 & Boys' Clothing, HATS, CAPS.TJOOTS, SHOES, And a complete assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, We call particular attention to oar large and new stock or Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, etc OUK OHOOZ2R7 DXXFAnTlttXSTT Is also full, and In OrooUery t GIMHro-aro we can jfl e extra inducements. Country Produce taken In Exchange for Goods at the WRITS CORNER Stor. Come one, enme all. And sire 0 a call I BREYMAN BROS. Salem. April 23. 1STS. TO BREEDERS OF Trotting & Draft Horses. mnn following stallions will make JL the SEASON OF 1875 AT FIVE OAKS FARM. Notice. AS the subscribers to the Home M anufacturln Com. pany have not all paid their assessments, and as they are legally bound to do so, all who are delinquent are requested to make payment of (3 50 on each share before the 15th day of May. next, so that the accounts can be balanced w hen the Directors meet on the Suth. The follow ln.rnaii.ed persons are autborlred to re ceive such sub rlptlons- A. W. Stanard. Allen Par ker, Seth W. lliwa, and Wm. Cyrus, of Linn county: -amuel lirown of Gerval, and T. Cannlnjrhani, of Marlon county; and J. V. II. Butler and James Tatom.of il'olk county. I!y order of the Board. JAMES TATOM, Treasurer and Collector. Salem. March. 6. 1971. Tlio Tx-ottiaa.s Stallion AUTOCRAT, A dark-brono chestnut. 12 j car old. 15' hinds httrli, brtd by Cha. S. Dole. Esq., Crjetil Like. Ill ; Is ery hiudsome, poes in frieat stjle. and his gilt i as per lect as could bo desired. Ho was clred by that re nonnd Trotting Stallion GEORGE M. PATCHEN, out of the nntwl maro WANDERER, v. hose sire was a HAMBLKTONIAN hore, and dam an ABDALLAH mare. Autocrnt lias had but little handling, vet he has shown A FULL MILE IN 2(30, AND QUAR TERS IN 34 SECONDS. As a sire ho is regarded ns SECOND TO NO HORSE in the Northwest, hit colts being uniformly tine steppers, and a great pro portion ol them larno and hf-hly formed In the GREAT COLT 8TAKE trotted at Chicago in 1871, there were 4S entries, nominated at jearlings. all the principal sires helne reDrescnted: et onlv Ave started. two of which wcru sired by Autocrat, and one of mem ub rueuuu, uiiu me uiuer lounn piacc in me stakes. Also in the GARDINER HOUSE STAKE for three-year olds, trotted at Dexter Park, Chlcrgo, in 1S7J with 14 entries nominated at three years old, MOTTO, sired by Autocrat, walked oer for the purse and forlctts. The o e, together with numerous letters rcceh ed from owners of tolta sited by him, fully establishes his reputation as a trotting sire. Terms, $50 to Insure. Mr. Dr. J. Ford GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DISEA8ES known as Female Wealcneaw. Office, comer ol Court and Capitol streets, SALEM, Oregon. selStf GRADE ANGORA GOATS For Sale. 20 to 30 Grade Ewes, One Pure-Blood Buok. I OFFER FOR SALE THE ABOVE-NAMED animals, on fair terms. For prices and terms, ap ply on the premise., or write, to JOHN n. PUCII, a'ml Three miles north of Salem, on rirer road. Imported Clyesdale Draft Stallion YOUNG MARQUIS. A bright bay, 5 vcars old, lf.tf hands high, and weighs 1,000 pounos, lie Is a horse of great action, and im mense substance, with remarkably good legs and feet, very compact and powerful, flue tempered, and sound constitution. He made a season near Toronto, Cana da, and proved himself a sure foal-netter, his colts showing great uniformity of breeding and style. PfiSZOAEB. TO UNO MARQUIS was bred by Mr. John McKoich, Upper Ballard, Ballron, Sterllngshlre. He was sired by "Marquis Graham," bred by Mr. Stokes, Drymen, Sterltngsbire, out or a pur. bred Clydesdale Mare, which gained the first prfre at KlnrotB, also at Clack mananshire Society's Show lor the beet Mare of the Clydesdale breed. MARQUIS OF GRAHAM was sired by Mr. Peter Crawford's bay horse "Lofty" wblch, when one year okl, pained the 1st prle at Glasgow, 1st at Kirkin tilloch, lstat Highland Show held that year at Kelso, and is now sire to a great maty nrlzetakers. YOUNG MARQUIS is out of Mr. John McKeich's far-tamed brood Mare, "Nancy," which gained the 1st prize at Stratbendrlck, 1st at Kllearn, 1st at Bncblyviv, aLd 1st at Drymen, for the best two year old Ally ol the Clydesdale breed. When four years old shegained tne 2nd prize at Drymen, and the 1st at Buchlyvle. She Has dam to two mares sold to David McGlbbon, In varoran. Linlithgowshire, In whose hands they gained a great many prizes at local, open and Highland So ciety's Shows. A Ally out or one these gained the 1st prize at Maryhllll, 1st at Midlothian, 1st at Kirk intilloch, and the 2nd at the Highland Society's Show held that jear at Glasgow, and v. as sold the following spring for 80 guineas to Mr. Lockbart, Stranraer, In whose bands, as a two year old. the talm-d tho 1st rlze at the Ayrshire Show opes to all comers; 1st at tranraer Society's Show, and unfortunately died, pre vious to which 130 guineas bad been ottered oud regis ter her. NANCY Is also dam to a tu o year old filly which, in 1870, gained the 1st prlzeat thebterllncshlrebocletj'a Show; 1st at Kllearn. and 1st at Buchlyvle, and Who afterwards nan purchased at 180 guineas by Sir Wil liam Stirling, Maxwell, as a breeding mare. YOUNG MARQUIS v.asneer exhibited In Scot land but once, v. hen he gained the 2nd prle at the Pauley Show, open to all comers. Terms, $40 to Insure. 3B Marcs served by either of the above Stallions, and disposed of before foaling time, mutt be paid tor as in foal. Good pasturage will be furnished mares from a dis tance, free of charge. Escapes or accidents at owner's risk. Address, 8. C. REED, PORTLAND. Or W, WATSON, IUlUboru. MarcbS.1875. TILMON FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, SALEM, OREOO.Y. Office la ration's brick building, up italrt. apl JXTotloo. TnOM THIS DATE, Mil. T. C. SMITH, An Experienced Druggist, Will be Intel ested with me In THE SALEM DRUG STORE, Where ho will be pleased to wait on all old patrons of Ilia establishment, and as many new ones as may fa- or him with a call. S. FRIEDMAN. Salem, April 21, 1S75. d&wtf MRS. A. A. MILLICAN HAS OPENED A NEW STOCK OP In Starkey's Block, Palein, (lately occupied by Conn's Dollar Store ) All Goods are Selected with Care FROXUX OUR BEST MARKETS. Having had sis years' eperlenco In this bmlness, she hope to bo able to please In st 1c, price and qual ity of goods, and asks a share 01 public patronage. Salem, April 2J 187T w Brooks & MoFarland, (Successors to French & Co.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN General. MerchandisE, Corner of Second and Washington streets, DALLES CITY, OREGON. ap24.w Wall Paper, A FULL ASSORTMENT, Just received, at C. C. VAN WAGNER'S. LANE'S PATENT Curled Wool Mattresses SOLD CHEAP AT aplltnl G. a. VAN WARNER'S. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES IN debted to the old firm of M. MEYER A HON, are hereby notified that unless tbe same Is paid by the 1st day of May, 1875, their accounts will be placed In the hands of an attorney lor collection. d&wlmapltt M. MEYER. L. M. HAINES, 1 MERCHANT TAILOR, Commercial Street, Salem. HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE 8TOCK OF Consisting Of SHIRTS, COLLARS, GENTS' UNDER-CLOTHING, FANCY TIES, SOCKS, ETC. Cutting and Making Cloths A SPECIALTY. 1 larsc assortment of RSADY-lttADS OX.OTBXBTO. Blade by myself, constantly on hand, and warranted to give satisfaction, GRAY BROTHERS1 The Best in the World ! JOHN W. GILBERT Sole Agent. Strayed, pROM MY PAhTURE IN AUGUST LAST, A bald animal hau uo marks orbrauds about her, exc.pt some white hairs on her lelt thigh. Any person find ing or hearing of said filly, will be pold for bis trou ble, on making the fact known to me. A. NELSON, April 10, ISttmlpd Independence, Polk CO. WE HAVE ON HAND AND ARE RECEIVING A FULL STOCK OK THE ABOVE CELEBRATED Plows. Wo warrant them to be Superior to .axxy Plow Ever Imported to the Pacific coast, and we can furnish them to suit any description of soil. We have them for old uround or sod, as required. Wo have also the GARDEN GITV KUIiKY 1'IOW, CUTTING 1 INCHES, with three-horse attachment, w hich. In simplicity of operation and perfection of work, we guarantee SUPERIOR to any Sulky or Gang Plow In the United states. We challenge any party in Oregon to produce It equal. SCHUTTLER WAGONS, ALL SIZES, Haoks and Carriages, Seed Drills, Cultivators, and BROAD-OAST SOWERS, ALL AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. selStf T. CU2TOINGKAXVI St CO., SALEM, OREGON. JOHN HUGHES, State Stroot, - - - - - - Salom, Orogon. DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, AND TUBE COLORS, PICTURE CANVAS Artists' Materials of all Kinds, Wall Paper and Window Shades, Salt, Grain, and Feed. Iiime, Hair, Nails, and Shingles. Salem, August 25, 1874. d&wtl IXXXI3X0"V CL HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. LATE IBIFROVEBXENTS. Finished in Six different Styles. Prices BELOW all Others. GuamntoodL to gltro Satlsfaotioii. A SALES EXCEED ALL-OTHERS. BST ITS PATRONS RECOMMEND THEM. JBuy tlie Best ! A Few of the Patrons or Improved UomeMiuille A. J. Dufur, T. J. Mntloclc, Multnomah co. W. P. Herrin, J. M. Hoxie, Jackson co. C. Gay, Linn co. A. 13. Honry, Rev. J. Spencer, Yamhill co. T. H. Loudon, H. B. Luce, Washington. J. A. Cauthorn, Benton. C. G. Chandler, J. M. Boyd, Baker. 3xrT7v jst.yie JU8T RECEIVED. Triplicate motion-. SXakei three kinds of Stitohes. Each inachino supplied with sot of Koystono Patent Horamors, (four widths,) Drews Binder, and extra Attachments, free. New Home Manufacture commenoed 187390,000 in use I DIAMOND, GOODRICH, AND KKVBTONK I1EMMBRS, MONARCH AND (JOODRICII TOCKRRS. Oil. AND NBEDLBS POR ALL MACHINES. tar OSLY AOEXOY .V PORTLAND JtSCKlVISO DIRECT FROU MANUFACTURERS, jmt ' Send for lllurtrated Circulars and new Price Llit. 3T Prloo low IOV OaVMll AOKNCT PARAOON VAPOR STOVE BURNER. AOENTH WANNTKD. Uanubcturtr!a Agent, S, W. comer Morrlron and Third atreeta, Feb. T. 1675. . PORTLAND. Or. aaVnaaBaaaaM THwaaBac .- Home AFcworihel'atroBiel the Aew Hume. A. Warner. , Cnpt. BauRliman, J. Ilollnnd, Multnomah, L. LauL'lilin, A. B. Henry, Yamhill. O. Wright. Washington, J. Bruce, , Win. G. Porter, i Benton, i J. Lucky, ' Watco, I A. T. Ilunsaker, j T. Pope, j Clackamas, G. Brown, ,' Clarke co., W.T, Slxxxttlo MOUNTAIN BALM The Great Oregon Rmnedy for CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS, AND OTIIin DIkiCntglCH Ol" tllO ILllIlrH, IS PERKECTLV HARMLESS-CANNOT INJURE the most delicate. Tbe pure rjrnp-a beautiful article plraant to the tame prepared with treat care-can be had at both PUIEUMAN'S and COX A IlBLT'S Druf btore Salem. feiatf FURS and SHAWLS Ji. Cost, AT HERMAN & HIRSCH'8. OBO. M. SBXZL, Attorney at. La-w, SALEM, OREQON. Office rw the Old CsurtUoua. BLACKSMITH SHOP In Salem. I HAVE OPENED A HUOI' KOR Blaclcunllb work. In Poundrr block. Salem. Farm IrnDloiuenta HvDBlrrd. UOUHt-allUKlS(l. AM (IKS Kit Ah HI.AVKBllirill.Va. Expecclal Atteutlou paid to PlOWN. April JI.H-.5Bll JOI1N KNIOIIT. JAME8 COFFEY, DIULBn IN IEI AID ffiDHU FCBSiTDHE. COOK AND PARLOR STOVES. AH Kinds of Furniture Neatly Ilepalre. I HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND FOR, rale cheap for cah, all kind of New and Seconds hand Furniture, Cook Stove, l'urlor Htovia Crockery ware, etc., etc. four doom routh of the Hank. Salem. Jan. 2. 1WS. dtf V FANIIIONAUI.B Boots & Shoes. ATTENTION IS ACIAIN CALLED TO THE Ex traordinary opportunities which are Jut now he lm; afforded lor k'ettlnz k1 flttlnir HOOTS AND SHOES of the very HEST QUALITY, at tho ahop ot HENRY DIPPEL, I'lve doora aoutb of the Hank, Commercial Street, SALEM, OltEOON. Repalrlns Heady Done. a. rauted All Work Wir Dec. HBmO CHEMEKETA HOTEL, SALEM, OREO0.V, TIION. N.7IITII, - Proprietor, (Late of tbe Empire Hotel, Tho Dallci.) HAVINQ LEASED THIS MAGNIFICENT HO tel for a term of yean, It will be my aole oblort to plc&ie, tar" ftw coach to tho llooie. j .. ek k-AL. -