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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1875)
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If that my nest must desolate be, I sat lu tho dark, and my song was sillied, Over me brooding wcro Sorrow and Dread, And I found my mate by dank airs chilled. Wounded and crippled ; but no, not dead t And now, though thorns and thistles u ere grown, Circling my nest to Its utmost rim. And though the fiercest of storms were blown Over my sky, Its brightness to dim, Still would I sing. In the wind and frost, Hlngwhen tho skies wcie crowded with rain, Counting the wealth that I might haxc lost, Treasure of love that is mine again, Jlelk IK. Uoiilt.inX. Y. fhtijxnJeiit. Making up Fli:i:cks. Tho follow ing', from tho Mlchiyun Inirmvr, will ho found useful for those to know who Juxvc floccc-i to Jiniko up. By observing tne.so plain rules tney will meet tno views of wool buyers exactly, much to their ownhenollt. "Tho wool buyers prefer to have the ileeeo Ioom.-, light to handle, um! elastic; and in Ohio, the wools of which .Statu aro always quoted from two to three cents higher than Michigan wool of the name quality, tho fleeces aro rolled up, not packed, and tied across twice one way and onco tho other, and hence are loose, light, and elastic. A Jackson buyer, well known, who buys large amounts of wool both in Michigan and Ohio every year, tells us that he canaf- loru to give two or tiiree cents per pound more for tho wools ho buys in Ohio than those he purchases in thh btiite, solely becauso of the difference in tho tying up in tho two States; as ho enn get more in the JCastern market for wools that art' put up in Ohio than lie ean get for tho Michigan wools, and when, In fact, the Michigan wools are .sometimes the Ik at in quality. The proper way, hi- .say.-,, is to lay the lleece on the table, turn in the bead and tail, and turn in the Hanks, and roll it up, commencing at the tailcnd, tying it with two strings to keep the roll in place, and tli"ii witli one string across tho ends. This Is sullicient. A fleece thus tied is liyht easily handled ami examined, and can bo felt all through. Jt does not require a thorough exami nation to delermiuu whether there is anything in it Unit is not wool." Tim: 1'otato Jiuci. The Colorado po tato beetle is a problem, the i-olution of which outweighs in importance many other questions. Tim Colorado potato hug first mado its appearance in I8(il in tho far West, and since that time has been gradually enlarging its sphere of action at tho rato of sixty miles a year, which, unless it shall bo checked, will bring tho bug to tho Atlantic States about tho year lsso. Tho beast is enor mously prolillc, and every fifty days lie duplicated his iamily, which generally numbers about l,i!uu. Thus far no way of exterminating him lias been discov ered, i'aris green will kill him, but unfortunately It kills tho plant al-oon which ho alights. So notorious is ills character that the most strenuous exer tions aro employed lo prevent him from entering I'.ugiand, tiermany, and Franco. Kvory potato is met on tho frontier and rigidly examined to seo Uiat there is no bug about it, and every stalk and looso panicle of soil which ac companies It is removed anil burned lest ft should corneal some egg which might bourgeon illalnously even in tho now. soil. The Colorado bugs travel in .such vast numbers that in one night they will settle upon acres and acres of young potatoes and destroy them all. They do not seem to tnku kindly to tuner piuuis, una uiereiore II tliey M creiiMiuiid multiply it is because tliev liavo this food. I'ossihly the planting of no potatoes lor a year or two Is the only way to eradicate the dreaded hug. ao tiio Patrons of Husbandry 01' Oltr.liON AND WASHINGTON. THE NORTUVVKSTKHN MIH'l'lMl STORAGE, anil I'l'inmUrliui ('onilinny, I1, in II,, uio the ONLY AUUNTH i.f llw rvlohraliil MOLINE FARM "WAGONS In Oregon and W. T. Thi'ov..ii.-iiinaro undo of llin BUST WOOD, and ro hidl Irom il-limtn lu iiulnldi illy InipiimiUiiue UH jear nml aro it.ipoiiiil i'ii,'i-Ij (or U,o 1'. m II, tu uiujiiriHiieuou, nicy mil lid niinlnliril to mem IKTf of thu Order mi the bet jitorlblau-iiu Tho Company Iiiimi hImi anituiti'd to eiipiily (Ireuzn will) Grain and Wool Sacks AH ClIKAl- AB ANV ONE ELhK can imrclive of tilii nKi-ui., "ini I'll ivnui. HI Milt lllu purCllllHur Allo.-diriirtiiiiiililia miirl bo addrtl In A.J.niU'iril, lri-ldt-iil, Or la T, J. MATLOCK, .Nrc. ol Hie Vo , Slav It. fOUTLAND. OR. tlrancer copy. Presses IXHl C1TIIII1 HAY, HOPS, OR FLAX, MANUPACTUIIKD TO ORDKR HV T. II. WAIT, third do.r rimili ol thu old M. r. t'hiircli. ltenu'iulxr that thi"u I'rer'tx Imio ucii-r fnllcd to HVenr'ntsT 1'IIKMIU.M whireier fslilhllfd. Kiery rrfMinirv.U'd. Send forclnuUr, ur.Vui1 BI.OOMINHTON .NlltiKIIV. llloomlntfton, 1U K, K, 1'iiciMx. hpiln,. II, t fr,H. or lhtt iMirraUliKUiw P"t Inn fur Unuty ttierruts 3iuf 5' Cif9l '"R lAVal lioina. Term, fteif lPiU Adinw U. Snv.o.N A IV. JllUlliviiwI ;vnuwi juitc, JOHN G. WRIGHT, Dealer In FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, COMMERCIAL. STREET. Balcm, April 50, 1875. d&wtf LEO WILLIS, (SUCCESSOR TO WALTER JACKSON,) mm Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Sohool and Miscellaneous Stationery, and Fancy Goods, MUSIC, and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PATTON'S BLOCK, - - STATE STREET, Snlcui, Orccon. ISlociosi For Scilo: PIANOS, ORGANS, Arion, Tho celebrated flickering, ESTEY, Emerson, aild Uallot, Davis & Co., Mason & Hamlin and other styles, in every .style, on hand, and at manufacturers' at lowest prices, prices. Bnlcm. April!) lSV5-wly c. iv. niAV. , . j, it, noor.K. SlliiW & 15.002121, General iiitclllctirc, Ileal Es tate:, .Jv ColItC.ltl .(.gCJltN. OJlceinXomn' iroU, tj.lU-W. OUKGOX. Tl r ntidcri-ljiiril, ilr-Uiiliur to fill a i.eal want of tho oniummiu lu'll. Ii.j omnhi- . mil. until iju.ill lied bj Lpriniiit mill pit, ni ciij,iijt mints til,e pkusuip In auui num. luini iii-li,ri. and Inquiring vi'ild, that livi. mi. i uu it 111 f,lie pionipluttcmioii to all mutU'iK in our line. W'u nil! net ii" o'ints In borrowing and lnanlii ni'iiej.collutliii; nuti mud nc( mints lent?, Ac Wv i III iitttMl to rental' uf prupeity of nil l.lmls, ii m iivciiu njijiiiLiiiiuiiH Kir Flro mid Mlo tllillrnnco. And illl lurnlsh liifoiinatiou mioll Kind" or leirltl main liiirliii-rf) or I'uipli'jiiienl. I.inlsiants, Jler cliatili,C'rdtalIsts.IaborerKufalltiadcs(ii tlarc9,miy sii u tirnu and money by cftllliij; mid innsultlns "pill bllAW H HOOIJK. SEVEN DOLLARS BUYS A NO. 1 HAND - MADE X3li:e :ooot -AT- JO UN W. GILBERT'S. VEATCIi'S NEW GROCERY STORE, North biilo or Slato Street, ilr.st ttoor wont of Vim Warner's Fur- nitiiro Stoic, IS Tim 1'LA.CR TO I'l'RCIIASI! FAMILY 0110 cerli's a I jnld rtfli lor tlm entire Mu.k, mid eon niimiiilypuicliimil Ihein ht thu LOWKM' poeHlblo ciiet. I um pri paii'd to Hill t'liciip lor Cash and Kcaily 1'ay. My motto is " llrady pay, MuUk rale, nml nun pnull," lly Hil" iiirtiii 1 tun tell koiiiIh ClllIAlT.!! lluiii any nil ir homo In S.ileiu. lr joti liaio a dollar to uniihl, tall auui i-i-t that ulial I tell jou Wtruo. ti"" lalMih.iMi 'iiiiie ery nlci'.ind i-nnd PRINTS, ulilili I MilUi'll 11 jiii'Un to tliu dolliir. Salem JI.irilii:ill. J 1', VhWTCII. Plnmmer's Patent California Frnit-Drycr. lMitonleil Dec. '10, 187 I. mills IS THE CIIKAI'EST AND MOST KCO X mimical, lanriM rapacllr, and most rpwdy dryer. andulUKtbii llult a lu-ilir iUor, than any other ma. chlnui'ier liiM'ntiil. lft It only requires a rhiil to work under. 3d It haa Inillrr, cuKlue, and ilram pump that can bo iirnl for other purponcs.ln ronnectlun nlthtlnI)r)t'r. or oparately. Sl The cot l one half lest than any other of the same rapacity, and there l no danxfr of burning tho fruit, A mplo niacbliiH I lu till unrnttton at the factory of Spaul. dim: . ltru . So. Si Ik-alo ta-it, Sau Francisco, Cal. fcfiul for Circulars to S. A. CLAltKS. Sab-m, AritI for Ori'con and Washington, inliJVf T. J. MATLOFK. Airenlat FurtUud. To Farmers and Others. IMMIOItANTS AHK AKKIVINO IN THK STATU by eiery steamer In search of rmployment, and the Hoard mid difficulty In settlnc vacanclci for them We therefore eami'slly reiiuest Farmers and other who rrqulni Kami llauds or lalnir or any kind, lo irn-medUt-N communicate with us and no I1I gladly supply them with such labor free of chartro on our part. I'leaso state the wacvs oftereil, the class ol men you want, and for bow Ion; rmplojrment will be gUen. The Assstnt Secrvlary Is In daily attendance st the lUanl Itooms. Aukenys lltilldtni;, Fortland, fniru 10 to 3 p. m each day, to whom all letters should bvaddiettcd. W. 8. LATin. II. 00I.I)MIT1I. 11, W. UOIIIIETT. O. LKINKNWKUKU, WILLIAM IIK1D. tatc Cinunl5loncn uf louuhinilloc. JgAIML SALEM PLOW FACTORY, Near Capital Saw Mill. W. Q. ADAMS, Proprietor. A LARGE NUMBER OF BEST MAKE OF Plows, and of various sizes, manufactured for tbo Spring trade, and will be sold on especially good terms during tno next sixty oars. Also Double Shovel Flows, Wheel Cultivators. and All my work Is made of the very best material, and warranted to be nf first rate orkmansblp. Salem, Feb, 10-3mw NORTH SALEM STORE. W. DO. TFAXE, A T THE BRICK STORE, DAS JUST RECEIY- IX ed a full assortment of Q-eneral Merchandise, Dry Goods, Grooenes, Boots & Shoes, Hardware, Clothing, Calculated for the Cltyand ConntryTrado. Fought a's low, and will bo sold at as SMALL A PROFIT, as thoso who SELL AT COST. CrrGoods delivered to my part bt the citv free of charite. NovSv RODGERS. MEYER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, OREGON. I FARMERS' LINE TO LIVERPOOL DIRECT. . FreiRht taken In lot' to suits (shippers IlbcrnI nil van c made on Piodticc shipped to uur Llvcrjiool Route. OFFER FOR SALE- 500,000 Grain Bags, 5,000 Wool Bags, 20 Bales Fleece Twine. feli57 d&wtf THE NEW IMPEOVED THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. Always in OrdcrasdRsidyteWosi. If there is a PLOKENOE HAOHIKE within one thousand miloa of San Fran. dsco cot working well, I will x It with, oct any expense to tho owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, No. 19 New Montgomery Gtroot, ORAND IIOTrL BUILDIN-O, 8A.1 FRANCISCO. T. CUNNINGHAM &. Co. Agents, Salora. COMiVlERClAL MOTEL, SALEM, OREGON. , Wehloy GravcH, THK WELW5NOWN LANDLORD Or TnC i(jji i iii'iiH'kita Hotel, lii li'acil Hie (omini'r. -LLLL i'llll llotrl for a U'lin of MHrc. unit has r,? litteil nml ri'-lurnlrhi d the firau and Mill ki en it cc- unit to no house in tho State, lie ran accommodate one, hundred and nlty gnnli alier hi old njle. So jun mi ii not fear tiiKlo him a call, lur IiIk Table will nutui'piiMi nun tt ii uei't tho lountry atlnnlo,' Charses reavouable. Como one come all. lib ), Kellogg's Oregon m millS FLOW IS THK INVENTION OF A. B, JL Kelloi;, of Kelloc's F, O., Ooufilis enmity, Or I'Kouand ho has n celled a United State patint there for. This ts not merely a new ploiv, b it an Improio ment that can be attached to an oldl'low.ifiUslnible, as well as constructed as a new one. It ' consists of a point, laud-side, and sham on tha land-side for cut ting uuder thu land, construct ed of otio piece of sheet metal, cut out In suitable form and bent lu tho shane niiuirvd." Attached, and part if the Imeiithm is un upright cutter ciirveit so as to cut the tod and cither all stulble or trash and entile It off to tho rUht to bo entirely covered up by tho furrow. . This invention has three dlstlnctadantai;e: 1st Inbt-tugadapti-dtnan old plow iillll little expense; Sd In layluir tho stubble lu the furrow lo bo ei tlrely covered by the earth; 3d The share on tho land side, which projects laicrally, cuts under the next furrow and prepares It In case of roots or fern for easy turn lur as well as saves the wins of the shire trom near, and making the draft of the plow both steady and straight. Tho proprietors Intend to havo a limited number of their plows tuado by pood mechanics, without charge for royalty, to pruie their value, and ttioso who desire to examine same, can do so at Knight's black smith shop, Foundry lllock, bolim, or at L. L. Kel loss's shop, Oakland, Ortvon, uur impmvemeiu on niu win do mnnnucrsrea acd for sale by IaiuIs Miller, Albany; and by Irwin, Uaccy, and Schooling, and Wewlbury, at Ilarrtsburg; and by Sloan Urothcn, and 1'oludextcr Jt l'ugh, at Kujrenr, Address communications to L. L. KELI.Or.O. March in. 1TT.V Smw. nklN.I. Or. r. a. cuurvAH. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ol'tlU IKHSK. SALEM, S. K. cun'r at hil nf lairs. MT i ' , IRRVKTl.i.(M. ht.iSnrsi.u I'.S. YuUiuvoro. L uiui, Uji'i jkvcix if limit. wir wmummm s IfePf mm " II jr- it I ii o .TkfSTlL Si Bide Feed and Back Tcod. i Furniture Manufactory. D. W. PRENTICE, IN CONNECTION WITH THE SASH BLIND Factory of Cooke, Dennis & Co., at the Aradcnltn ral Works, Salem, is prepared to MANUFACTURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, For the Jobbing Trade. Office Furniture a Specialty ORDERS FILLED FROM Black Walnut, Mahogany, Spanish Cedar. or All wood used Is seasoned by tho Buckley system of drying by super-heated steam, and warranted not to r-heated steam, and warranto shrink after leaving the shop. iop. Solicited. Orders Salem, Mar 13, 1874. d&wU WOOL BAGS ..AND. CSs-SEll! SSLiOlSLS AT THK SALEM BAG FACTORY AND T. Cunningham & Co.'s, AT SAW FBAKCISCO PRICES. Salem May 14. 1874. d&wtf BOOTHBY & STAPLETON, Manufacturers and Denlers.ia Sash, Doors, Blinds, and ETC.. ETC. BRACKETS, And all Kinds of Scroll-SavTinfr. TTAVING THE BEST FACILITIES AND THE X.A. later, lrcproied Mood-wnrklni machinery to 'nanufjct'iro the abovo articles, Mill offer Inducement? to customer. Also, vro o i-Tux?,ir:!i::iN g, In all its v.irictlea. Orders from tho Country Promptly atteuded to. Office and Manufactory, cor. of Front and State vtrcets tun2 SALEM. d.vwtf ST. CHARLES HOTEL, ' Corner Front and Morrison Sts., X0"K.'X,XiA.WI. r. FliKlTUOT, --- IT05M ietor. THIS FIRST-CLASS HOUSE nAS RECENTLY changed proprietors, and oilers the tines accom mojations to lie Inttml in the city, and tho bes-t tables, at thefollonlns; low scale of prices; Board and Room per day J1B0 Meals , 50 Beds SO Suite1" of Rooms will be charged extra. Free coach to and from tho cars and boats. Ev cry attention paid to comfort of guests. A fair share of patronage so licited ftei Sheep Cured of the Scab Disease ! TUB UNDEltSIGNED"wiLL, UPON APPLlCA tton, ciipwo to euro Sheep having the "SCAB Ten Cents per Head. Application by letter or In person will hn nitender to promptly. S. OOI'I', at,4t Dixie, I'olS io.. Oicnm. THE NET AMERICAN S3WX2STO SSACHSI73 mmuMPimn at the ohegon state fair JL ha iiijr carried off the first pnniium as a Cloth umimiiictiirlni; machine. fall early, and secure ono of thee excellent ma chines. IJ. Itliirj, Asent. balcm, Oct. 17. 1874. 'h ir JCUCIU3 3EX.L, Successor to J. M. Kekiur & Co., 95 Liberty at,, - - NEW YOIIK, F OR BUYING AND FORWARDING FROM New York & Isthmns, Paclllc Iiailro)d, and t'apc Horn, all kinds of Mirchandlte, and for tho sale oi irouucis irom ino racinc coast, for tho collection nf moi'cv, tc. octstf SALEM FOUNDEY. & ACaoliine Slioij, ALEM. .... OREGON. B. P. DRAKE, Prop'r. 1TEAM ENGINES. 8W MILLS, GRIST MILLS, J Iteapets, Pumps, and all kinds and styles of Ma chinery mado to order. Machinery repaired at a short notice. Pattern-making done In all its various forms, and all kinds of Bras and Iron Castings nirnl'hod at short notice. Also, manufacturer of ENTERPRISE I'LANEK and MATCHER, and bTIUKEKS and S1IAPKIW SlavJwtl FLOWER! tipiKiners mto rloaer Nccd SPOOXKU'8 BOSTOX MAIiKKT VEGKTABLE bKEUS. Descriptive rricod Catalo-uc. with oier ISO lllutratious, nulled free to applicant. W. H. SPOONEB, Boston, Mass- SEEDS. VEGETABLE SEEDS, TIN WIRE RINCS. WIU hIIIhI r MVe U DWd Hardwar De1en eU thrnu &innr.lDOi lln Hlo, 100,fi63 4 Coi 1SK mmd we. i xonc. tlJJl by it f-niii4 I W7uui Circulcra Ir. I II 111 A iu, Oxaiuia. J , yma x crY s xynt JiLJKPwitQjK JONES & PATTERSON HAVE FARMS FOR SALE AND Buy and Sell City Property,. RENT HOUSES, NEGOTIATE LOANS, AND Make Collections. AOEMTS FOR Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. Union Fire Insurance Comp'y OF SAN FRANCISCO. KEEP ON HAND, FOR GRATUITOUS CIRUT latlon, their " Descriptive Land Circular," and "Descriptive Circular and Weather Record of Or egon." Office on eronnd floor, OPERA DOUSE BLOCK, SALEM, OREGON. aplUy Oregon State Fair, 1874 FIRST PREMIUM WHEAT-CLEANER. Tlio Ox'Gfgon Gruiigrcr, INVENTED BY SAMUEL DAW, BENTON CO.. Oneon, and patented Nov. 25, 18'i3, received the prize as flic Best Wheat Cleaner Eur made In the State,; Price, - - - S5?30 US'" Will dean 100 bushels per day to tho man, I shall immediately commence tho manntacturc of Ibis machine at balem and Corvnllis. WJI. LEAV 1TT, aircnt at Salem ; BALDWIN & CO. at Corvallis. OrnddiessmeatCoivaHis. loSitfl SAMUEL DAW. Salem Flouring Mills. BEST FAMILY FLOUR, BAKER'S EXTRA, XXX. SUPERFINE AND GRAHAM, MIDDLINGS, BRAN, AND SnORTS, Constantly on ITjiikI. Hifirl.est X'x-ico In CASH Paid for Wlicat ATAS.2. TIIffiES. E. , C. KINNEY, Pent 12tf Alent S. F. M. Co 3 O. SHSI.TOH. 3,'S. 23.. pHVNICIAJi AND M'RGICON, SALEM, X. Orci;on. Olllcc, front room on recond llonr cl tho N. O. Pnrrlsh brlik. rommeiclal street. Keii dence, iicrtlnat comer Finnt nmlDHIsloR ttrefts. Bclnva Riaduato of tho Physio-Medical, or Curt!" Colic j'i Clniluratl, Ohio, nc aio purkly refoim luoor ptnctlie, difcai-dlns alilio both mineral and tctrcttbltr poisons 23y STATE AGEWCY, Patrons of HiiBbandry. Now Market, cor. of Madison and Front Sts., I'OKTLAM), ... OIIEGON. All Kinds of Produce tST RECEIVED AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. ARTHUR WARNER, State Agent. PORTLAND, Dec. 17, 1874. JOHN B. PILKINGTON, M.D; OCULIST AND AURIST, 'Orncs-Deknm's Block, PORTLAND. Treats as spectslttes all Diseases of the Head, and partlci larly those of the Eje, Ear, Noso and Throai, Crosj fces btruiratened. Art'dclal iJvi-s 'nsertod r.S1?,, R,"a .FAR-SIGHTEDNESS and IMPER V,l!iLl JIfelON ofevcry kind. scentiUcally tnated. Dr. 1 ilkliigton hereby jnforrustbo mnnv rrtsons who have iltiilr-B the pa.n tvio ;ears consultia him lor re lief of lmperrect vlslou, thut bo has at lenctli receiv ed full set of TRIAL LENSES, and In prepared to lTjrnbo the proper rLisscs to correct thu ailnr.9 Sefirt of vision. mte5 KSTABLISIIRD 1855. Willamette Nurserv, G.W. WALLING-& SON, PROPRIETORS, Oswego, Clackamas co., Oregon. Growers of the Choicest Varieties of fxitjitwisusbs &. sHR'orsasjn.'jr Particular attention (riven to Cherry, Prune and Plum trees. 1ht People of the West Side ! VyERESPECTFULLY CALL YOUR ATTEN Tl tlon to our hm and Splendidly Assorted hook or GENERAL MERCHANDISE,. aVn'acuythaetreKIe(?iatPRICBS-W,U Wrk CHEAP The Lowest Rates! Our Motto Is GIE THE BEST VALUE TOR THE MONEY PAY HIGHEST PRICE FOR FKUDUOK. Come, tako a look throuah our store, and buy a trial1 bill. Our LOW TRlCEo is our 8trouKest artumim. N. & J. D. LEE. DALLAS, April 0, 1373:tf CHEMEKETA HOTEL, SALSiT, OREO OX. TIIOS. sniTH, - - Proprietor, (Lato or the Empire Hotel, Tbe Dalle.) HAVING LEASED THIS MAGNTFICBNT HO tl for a term of years, tt will bo my sole object to please. Of Freoxoacb to the House. tilmon Ford, Attorney and Counselor at Law, SAZJZX, 0SEO0X. OCcc la rattcm brick boiltlas, y jtrji, y) 1 BLiK&KffiSi;