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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1875)
,WfJLL,AMETTE FARMER. t? ADAMS & FRENCH B-SJs-P- tf iJIL!l CKM -.---u----i.----; - GOlSTK&TJJEtJELOtt.." ft VJ1jLjbBBBJHDPQB S kPu . 'ivM1" ' aV v i?srLVBBaBBEsSslJL!JI HI M 31 tH M r.i W- I t I r ft lp i W u" THE CHALLENGE THRESHER Is made especially from OREGON DESIGN, and has nil tho Fitt's Latest Improvements, And is by far tho BEST THRESHER, in use. t3tr Send for Special Circulars. AGIENTS FOR HAINES GENUINE HEADER! With Special Improvements for ISIS. Wo have Two Stjlcs 10 and 12 feet Cut. SINULK AND DOUIII.E tiKAK. Sole Agents for the BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER, Too well and favorably known to need comment. It is tho PUEMIUAI HARVESTER of the World. As a Self-Rake Reaper it is unequaled, and as a Mower it excels them all. Agents for MARSH HARVESTER, A. cheat) mode of narrcetln" Small Cross. Binders ride, and rein and bind TEN ACREs per day. We have Harvester 1th Header Attachments. TAYLOR SULKY RAKE. The Strongest and most durable Hake In use. Cost saved In a Season. Xloa xroX'xrlxxs Hi.l-.o. Nellls' Harpoon Horse Fork. Palmer's uureuruiK. uuitsr. i'vhd aa siyiee, .'uoumeu ur uusu. Mitchell and Schuttler Wagons Best in UsePrices Reduced. CASH. CREDIT. CASH. CREDIT, 3-inch Light Two-Horse S110 00 Si 23 00 3 1-2 Inch Heavy Two-Horse S120 00 S134 00 3 1-t inch Medium Two-Horse 115 00 12S 00 3 3-4 inch Medium Four-Horse 135 00 150 00 13 Each Wagon complete, with Sjiring Scat and California Brake Wide Track Extra, S5. WHEELER, HII5LI.ICK A; CO.VS THUHSIIEKS, Kndlem Olllllll. For Two or Three Horses. wltliLntc-t Iinpro emcut. A most dclra-. lile machine for tho Fanner ho does his own w ork. But two horses and three "hands" aro needed. FIRST OPENING ..OF.. SPRING GOODS ..AT.. The White Corner, BREYMAN BROS. WE AliE NOW PREPARED TO ANNOUNCE that wo are opening, and still lecclvlng, one of The Finest and Largest Stooks of Goods Ever Exhibited in Salem! Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Are now complete, and consist In part as follows : New Silks, in all shades and colors, Pongees, Japanese Silks, plain and Alpacas, broended, Piques, Mohair Balernos, Organdies, Bombazine, Grenadines Swiss Brilliants, . Nainzooks, Linen and .Cotton Lawns, ..AND.. A variety of White Goods. Scaris, Kuchlngs, Laces, Ribbons, Em broideries, etc., ; LOVES, in an endless variety, NEW and TASTr. 1,000 Lndlc', Itllaaob', and Children's Parasol..' A lull line of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Hosiery, A largo assortment of Ladles' and Misses' - FINE SHAWLS, NEW AND STYLISH. In onr Gentlemen's Department, wo have received a full line of Gents' & Boys' Clothing, HATS, CAPS.1J00TS, SHOES, And a complete assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. We call.partlcular attention to our large and new f took of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, wmaow anaaes, Lace Curtains, etc. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT is also full, and in Gx-ool.or-y cto O-lassTiraro we can give extra inducements. Country I'roduce taken In Kxehaage for Goods at the WHITE CORNER Btorj. Come one, como all, And give as a call 1 BREYMAN BROS. Salem, April 33. 1873. The Grandest Achievement or the Age! The Little Monitor SEWING MACHINE! XO SHUTTLE! XO UODJBINSZ No re-winding of Thread. Makes tho Lock Stitch, Chain Stitch, and Ca ble Stitch, from two commer cial spools, direct. IT IS THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, AND MAKES the least noic-o of any machine In tho world. Tho niit simple in construction, and the cablest operated. Will cv fioni the finest to tho heaviest ol fabrics m lthout any change of tension. SEWS 25 PKIt CENT. 1'ASTBR Thm any other Machine, making BX stitches to the revolution. Tho public are invited to call and see tills WONDERFUL INVENTION ! Satisfaction Guaranteed or money refunded. For further particulars call at 101 Thud Street, near Alder, Good Templars' Build- U& DIIlS, A. II. PAXTON, Sole Agent for Oregon. W. W. MARTIN, Agent, Salem. J35- Good, responsible Agents wanted to canvass nil parts of tho state. Portland, April SOtf MRS. A. A. MILLICAN HAS Or-ENED A NEW STOCK OF IV.CII.X I3NTE! DR. Y In Slarkey'a Mock, Salem, (lately occupied by Conn's Dollar Store) All Goods aro Selected with Care PROM OUR BEST XOARSSTS. Tiavlng had six years' experience in this brslncss, she hopes to be able to please in style, prico and qual ity of goods, end asks a share ol public patronage. Salem, April 82 1S75 w ISTotloe. TOROU TIII3 DATE, Mil. T. C. SltU'-II, An Experienced Druggist, Will be Interested with me In THE SALEM DRUG STORE, Where he will bo pleased to watt on all old patrons of tho establishment, and as many new ones as may fa vor him with a call. S. FRIEDMAN. Salem, April 21, 1$73. d&wtf CARBOLIC S Heep 33 i , Scab, A SURE CURE FOIt SALEM FURNITURE FACTORY, At Mill Creek Bridge, LIDERTV STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. All kinds of FURNITURE ON HAND, And Made to Order. THE TRADE SUPPLIED On the lowest terms for CASH. ' JOB WOnK done, and all kinds of TURNING Orders promptly Attended to. Goods delivered to any part of the city, to the rail road, orviharf, rntE or ciubce. PARMENTER&BABCOOK. April 33. 1873. wtf GEO. X, SKEZXi, Attorney at Lntr, SALEM. OREGON. 0ce reu the Old Ceart -Horn. Screw Worm. Foot Rot, AND ALL Parasites that infest Sheep. TT 13 SAFER, BETTER. AND VASTLY CHEAP THAN ANY OTHER EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR THE TREATMENT OF SHEEP. IT Improves the Health OF THE ANIMAL, AND TUB QUALITY OP THE WOOL. TO BREEDERS OF Trotting & Draft Horses. T HE FOLLOWING STALLIONS WILL MAKE tl'O SEASON OF 1875 AT FIVE OAKS FARM. Tlio OPxrottlx-s Stallion AUTOCRAT, A dark-bronze chestnut, 12 years old. W hinds high, bicil by Chn S. Dole. Esq., Crystal Lake, 111.; is very handsome, goes in great style, and his gait Is as per fect as could bo desired. He was sired by that re nowned Trotting Stallion GEORGE M. PATCUEN, out of tho noted mare WANDERER, whose sire was a HAMBLETONIAN horse, and dam an ABDALLAII mare. Autocrat has had but little handling, yet he has shown A FULL MILE IN 2:30, AND OAJAK TERS IN 34 SECONDS. As a sire he Is regarded as SECOND TO NO HORSE In the Northwest, hli colts being uniformly fine steppers, and a great pro portion of them large and libhly formed. In tht GREAT COLT STAKE trotted at Chicago in 1CT1, thero Were 44 entries, nominated at yearlings, all the pilnclnal sires being represented: vet only flvo started. two of which were sired by Autocrat, and ono of them got second, and the other fourth place In the stakes. Also in the GARDINER HOUSE STAKE for three-year olds, trotted at Dexter Park, Cblcrgo, In 1873 with 14 entries, nominated at threo years old, MOTTO; sired by Autocrat, walked over for the purse and forlcits. Tho above, together with numerous letters received from owners of colts sired by him, fully establishes his reputation as a trotting sire. Terms, $50 to Insure. re- One gallon it enough for one hundred to two hundred Sheep, according totUclr age, strength, and condition. It Is put up in FIVE-GALLON CANS-rrice, $12 per can. Send for circular, to DAVIS & SCHUYLER, PORTLAND, OREGON, IVlioloalo Agent for the State Or to your nearest Retail Druggist. myO Executor's Notice. NOTICE ,1s hereby given that tbo nndorslrned has this day been appointed by tie County Court of Marion County, Oregon, Executor of the estate of Georae Long, lato of said county, deceased. .All per sons knowing themselves Indebted to raid estate are requested to mako immediate payment, and all per sons having claims against the same will present them to the undersigned at his residence, seven miles north of Salem, properly verified, within fix inonthe from this date. HUMPHREY LONG, April 8. 1873vr4 Executor. TtE2 Or,UJr.3 Imported Clyesdale Draft Stallion YOUNG MARQUIS. A bright bay, 0 vears old, lflV hands high, and weighs l,iKli) pounds. He is a horse of great action, and Im mense substance, w ith remaikably good legs and feet, very compact and powerful, line tempered, and sound constitution. Ho mado a season near Toronto, Cana da, and proved himself a suro foal-getter, his colts show lug great uniformity of breeding and style. PEDIGREE. YOUNG MARQUIS was bred by Mr. John McKeich, Upper Ballard, Dalfron, Stcrllngshtre. He was sired by ''Marnuls Graham," bred by Mr. Btokcs, Drymen, Sterllngsulre, out of a pure nred Clydesdale Mare, which gained the first prize at Kinross, also at Clack manansblre Society's show lor the best Marc of the ChdJfdalo breed. MARQUIS OP ORAnAM was sired by Mr. Peter Crawford's bay horse "Lofty" which, when one year old, gained the 1st prize at Glasgow, 1st at Kirkin tilloch, lstat HlgblandShow held that year at Kelso, and U now sire to a great many prUefakers. YOUNG MAKOUIS is out of Mr. John McKeieh's I far-lamed brood Marc, "Nancy," which gained the 1st n.l.a n, UtHllliAnjI.l.t. 1.1 at IMLnm 1 a m . TIm .l.lmrt. ard lstat Drymen, for the best two year old filly of the Clydesdale breed. When fouryears old she gained tne 2nd prize at Drymen, and the 1st at Buchlyvle. She was dam to two mares sold to David McGlbbon, In varnran, Linlithgowshire, In whose hands they gained a great many piics at local, open and Highland So ciety's Shon s. A fllly out of one tnese gained the 1st prize at Maryhilll. lstat Midlothian, 1st at Kirk intilloch, and the ttnd at the Illfhland Society's Show held that year at Glasgow, and w as sold the fol'owlng spring for 80 guineas to Mr. LockharU Stranraer, In whose hands, as a two jear old, she gained the 1st prUc at the Ayrshire show open to all comers; 1st at Strunrair Society's Show, and nnfortunatelv died, pre vious to which 150 guineas had becu oflercdond refus for her. NANCY is also dam to a two-year old filly which. In INTO, gained the 1st prlzoat the Sterliugthlrc Society's Show; 1st at Kllcaru, and 1st at Iiuchlyvle. and no aitcrwards was purchased at IK) guineas by Sir Wil liam Mlrllug. Maxwell, as a breeding mare. YOUNG MAIKJUJS wasneor exhibited In Scot land but once, when he wined the ifud prUu at the Paisley Show, :en to all comers. Terms, $40 to Insure. Notice to Stockholders. TnE STOCKHOLDERS' OF THE NORTHWEST. era Shipping, Storage, and Commission Compa ny who have not yeipaldup rbclr assessment No. I. levied August 13, 1674. are notified to remit the am. ounts due for the samo to me Immediately, and they will receive receipts therefor. T. J, MATLOCK. Portland, Or., Mayfl,'IS73. Secretary. $5 $20 feiul-rtba PER DAY at home. Terms free Addrces G. Stinsou A. Co.. VcnJond, Maine, XSf Mares served by cither of tbo above StaUicmi, and dlsosed of before fouling time, must be paid lor as In foal. Good pasturage will be furnished mares from a dis tance, free of charge. Ei-capcs or accidents at owncr'a risk. Address, S. C. REED, PORTLANP. or w.n. watson, nmuro. March S. 1 873. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES IN. dLbtud to the old firm of M. MKVKIt & SON, aru hereby notified that unless tho same Is paid by the 1st day of May, 1873, their accounts will be placed In the hands or an attorney lor collection, d&wlmspltj M,MfiYS, The only Biding and Binding Machine which does not usd Canvas or Belts, and Cuts and Elevates Grain wet, green, or dry. , AWARDED FIRST PREMIUMS EST Over all Competitors, a at Iowa, Oregon, nod Nebraska State Pairs, anil Dubuquo Fair, 1871. Farmers, do not give your orders for any Harvester, until you have carefully examined this Machine. T. CUNNINGHAM & CO., Agents, May 14, 1875:tf SALEM, OREGON. JOHN HUGHES, Stato Stx-oot, Solom, Orosou. DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, -AND XVINT3DC-"W" G-IL.ASS, TUBE COLORS, PICTURE CANTAS, Artists' Materials of all Kinds. Wall Paper and Window Shades, Salt, Grain, and Feed Lime, Hair, Nails, and Shingles. Salem, August 55, 1671. d&wtJ PURE - BRED SPANISH MERINO sneep, DIRECT FROM THE CELEBRATED FLOCK OF (1EOUOE HAMMOND, Eq.,of Vermont, Bucks, from 850 to $'250. Kites, from $50 to 9150. For sale by a-XJtf JSSSX3 X. OARR, Gabllaw r. O., Monterey cu., Cal. Grading & Packing House, PORTLAND, OKEKOIV. s. a. sFymour WILL AGAIN CARRY ON THE BUSINESS OF Wool Grading and Packing, and ctlla the atten tion of Producers and Dealers tu the advantage of bavins their Wool proorly graded, packed, and I laced on tho Eastern market an :in OrtL'on product. AN EXPERIENCED OltADriH. who tlxirnu.'lily underetnndD thoEacteruinarkit, will riiini(iitentl the oik, and It Is guaranteed that tho wool ho grade will command at the Eutt the hUhot market puce, nccoiding to tho grade mark. nJatf 3IOUNTAIN BALM The Great Oregon RRmedy for CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS, and oTiinn ' DlscnscH of tlio X.iint7N, IH PERFECTLY IIARMLESS-CANNOT INJURE the moft delicate. The pure cynui-a beautiful article plea?ant to the tato nr-nared with great care can Denauai noin ruiauAAAD mm uua o- Mrs. Rohror's New Romody FOR. THE LUNOS IS MEJiTl.0 WITH WOXDKRFUL SUCCESS T milll PURELY VEGKTAI1LK REMEDY HAH A uoeqn.ll In tho lollef and cure of ConghK, CoMk, AMIima, llronchilli, Croup, Whoopin Cough, Mea Hlei, .tc. It hut pioiluced Home remarkuble cure. holS by iliutrulsti) generally. Piepared only by .11 1-. K. 1IIII1KE1I, Monmouth, Or., To whom allletteraof liuslncis ehonld bo addressed. Brooks & MoFarland, (Succewors to French Jb Co.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN General- MerchandisE, Corner of Ktcond mid Washington atreetn, npSl:w DALLES CITY, OREGON. SA.13I3 HARNESS. H m UELT'8 Drnp Stores Halcm. felStf BLACKSMITH SHOP In Salem. I HAVE OPENED A HIIOP FOR Blacksmith work. In Foundry bloik. Salem. farm ImDlemeuta nenalrrd. UURSK-bllOEWU. AND OENKRAL niAVKSMlTlllSa. Egpecclal Attention paid to PlOWH. April 31, 18T5mi; JOHN KNIGHT. !. PANIIIONABLE Boots & Shoes. ATTENTION IS AOAIN CALLED TO THE Ex traordinary opportunities which are Juet now bo. Ing afforded tor gettlnir good-rltflny BOOTS AND SHOES of tbo very BEST QUALITY, at the shop ol HENRY DIPPEL, Flvo doors south of this Bank, Commercial Strcit, SALEr, OIIEOO-I. Repalrlnic Reallr Done.- All Work War. ia. ranted Dec. !u6 Bronze Turkeys 12 Gobblers from 8 to -i) months old, !to4Ulbseach for sale now. A liens 14 to IS lbs. E'liiMeii Geese 10 to W pc'SJids per pair at ma turity. Buck until dicks, IAVING PURCHASED THE INTEREST OP Mr. Wiitklmlslu tho old established honsu In tho above line, the attention or the community Is called in the stuck of Harness on liaml, which Is offered at greatly reduced rates. SADDLES AND BRIDLES At lowest Granger prices. Hardware, Whips, Robes, etc,. To suit everybody. R. H. DEARBORN. Salem, Feb. 1, 162. wtfd Gnmei, Brahmts, Leghorns, iiondawi, Han tarutt, etc, KGC8, (rub, pure, trne to name 1 veil atkcd, to a to batch after arrival. ' For Illustrated Circular and Price-Llt, addreii IVI. 33 V-IXX, Napa, Cal. FKRIIETD. HAUUITS. I'lOISO.NN. Pleae lute where you hw this adveriliemcnt. GRADE ANGORA GOATS For Sale. 20 to 30 Grade Ewes, One Pure-Blood Buok. I OFFER FOR SALE THE ABOVE-NAMED animals, on fair terras. For pces and terms, ap ply on tho premises, or write, to jonii in. pifGii, aTml Three miles north of S(m, on river rd. Summon. In tin Circuit Court of the Btatc- of Oregon .'or. thit County of Marlon Jiua Term, ISIS. W. M. Chamlwrs and II. Hulsc.oO' partners doVagbuiU i.ittw iimkr the Urm tiaino of Lhamliers St llulse, plulntllls, VI. Frank. D. Dodge and Ausuita Dwlgo, defcadauts. Suit to t'ureclon a, ilvrtfjayc. mo FRANK D. DODGE AND AUGUSTA l)ODO-. X. the said defendants : In the namoof ttu HLatuul" Oiepon, you are hereby reoulred to appear and an swer thtinplalut filed utaliut yon In tbt above en titled eaiue on or before this second Monday of Jiuw, A.I) IS,and If vnafailwutii answer, tta plali!ljr above nained will apply to tho Court f r the rellel de manded In said ci'inplalat, which Is a fortclueuro oi a. mortKOfv bearing date line )9tb, lull. id'Rlvi-by you tu the raid plalntlfs to secure the payment bf & note for nve hundred and twelve and '.lUW dollars lti U.S. gold coin, and lutsct at thireou, t'lvi ji by you tuthu plali.tltt'4, and which taortcavu Is on re.tl property lies crlUd asfnllowi':Dglniiliiata rttki-lnthe vast lluu of LIUrty.treet, at the N.V. corner ut taiidiiowovrnul by J. J. Fater, mU ftaku being 15 fiet N. from tho point where the M. 11 uo of Liberty itrvet IntersectM the N. line or D1vVjii rtrvut at shoroi hy tho recorded 'plat ol the City ut Salem; thence nulidng umtherly alninr raid E. line !i3 Icit: thence t-a.terlv at rleht un- 'jUluiTo said I.IUrty street IBS feet; thence southerly parallel to said itreet a'lfiet; theuce westerly at rlghb . angles to raid strvc-t ltfuet to th plaice of beginning, 1 and situate In ,ald City of Salein, lit Marlon county. uregon; auiworasaieni rum premises, ana tnaitnu proceeds aiilnj tborefrom lie applied In payment of the sum duo uu sabl note and tbo cots and dlsburse-mtr.ii-ofthls suit. and for such further relief In thu preuil.es ai the Court may dctiu ueet and ciiultable. And von aru hereby notified that the order ulrectiuir service of enmmous on you. by nulllcatlnu In thu JftCPor lny guaranteed -- above entitled cause, was. mado by Hon, II. F. Ikin uo wj nay or aii TIUMONFORU, day of April, A. him, .Iddgu of wild Court, (lU tbo l, 1QW. 4 lb.nu.1 I'wihis, Attorney for flulutllTt, Aptll rati? H73-i, jno: ,rf ;r3frfrkfti . V - Mi jiU