Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, May 28, 1875, Page 5, Image 5

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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
ADAMS A FRENCH
The only Biding and Binding Machine which does not use
Canvas or Belts, and Cuts and Elevates
Grain wet, green, or dry.
AWARDED FIRST PREMIUMS
CS" Over all Competitors, tBa (it Iowa, Oregon, and Nebraska Stato Fairs, and
Dubuque Fair, 1S74.
Farmers, do not give your orders for any Harvester,
until you have carefully examined this Machine.
T. CURNINGIIAM & CO., .Agents,
May 14, 1875:tf SALEU, OREGON.
, JOHN HUGHES,
Stato Stroot, - m - " - - - Balom, Orogon
DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
AND
TUBE COLORS, PICTURE CANVAS.
Artists' Materials of alt Minds,
Wall Paper and Window Shades,
Salt, Grain, and Feed.
Lime, Hair, 3?ails, and Shingles.
Salem, August 25, 1S74.
d&wtl
imiLL-VKiemJJiiimi-'jf il J'wara
PURE - BRED
SPANISH MERINO
SHeep,
DIRECT FB0M THE CELEBRVTED FLOCK OF
GEOIUJE HAMMOND. Eq.. of Vermont.
Bucks, from 950 to $230.
Ewes, from $50 to $150.
For sale by
JESSE D. OAHR,
aSOt. Gabllan P. O., Monterey co., Cal.
Grading & Packing House,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
s. a. sFymour
TTILL AGAIN CARRY ON THE BUSINESS OF
YV Wool Grading and Packing, and calls the atten
tion of Producers and Dealers to the advantages of
haung their Wool properly graded, packed, and
placed on the Eastern market aB an Orcsou product.
AN EXPERIENCED URADEK, who thoroughly
understands the Eastern market, HI snpeiintend the
woik, and It Is guaranteed that the wool he grades
willcommand at the East the highest ma-kot price,
a ecordtng to the grade mark. a28tf
MOUNTAIN BALM
The Great Oregon Rfinieily for
CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS,
AMD OTUSB
Diseases of the Lunfrs,
IS PERFECTLY UARMLESS-CANNOT JN'JUllE
the most delicate. The pure syrup-a beautiful
article pleasant to the taste prpared with great
care can be had at both FRIEDMAN'S aud COX. &
UKL.T urm mores saiem.
fe!3tf
BLACKSMITH SHOP
In Salem.
I TTAVR nPRNRI) A SIIOP FOR
Blacksmith work, In Foundry block,
Salem.
1 Vinn ImDlrmeuU Repaired.
Eipecclal Attention paid to
Plows.
April M, 1873mB JOHN KNIGHT.
FASHIONABLE
.Boots & Shoes.
ATTENTION IS AGAIN CALLED TO TnE Ex
traordinary opportunities which are Jnst .now be
ine afforded for gettlnir mod-utttng BOOTS AND
tiUOES of the rcry BEST QUALITY, at the shop ol
HENRY DIPPEL,
Five doors aouth of .he Bank. Commercial Street,
BALEM, OREGON.
Hepalrinr Neatly Done. AH Work War-
ldi. 4JMMJ
epalrlnjc 1
ranted.
Bronze Turkeys
U Gobblers from 8
to 20 months old.
ii to 40 lbs each
for sale. now.
Jlens it to
18 lbs.
'Hy
savBaV
EmMen Geese
40 to RO pounds
per pair at ma
turity. Black
'CAUtia blCaS,
Games, Braumas, Leghorns, Houdans, Dan.
tarns, etc.
EGGS, fresb, pure, true to name : well packed, so as
' to batch after arritaL
For Illustrated Circular and Pricc-Llst, address
JHT. ETSTXtXtf Napa, Cal.
FERRETS. RAUBITS. PIGEONS.
Pleise state where yon saw this advertisement.
4Q)iiwlV0-- AUa' v.yf.(iiui.il Imi,V
Mrs. Rohrer's New Remedy
FOB. THE SUNOS
IS MEETINO WITH WOXVEBFUL SUCCESS
riiins purkly vegrtable remedy nAS
JL no equal In tho relief and euro of Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Ilea
elos, &c. It has produced some remarkable cures,
fcolu by druggists generally. Prepaicd only by
Ulrn. K. ROIIRER, Monmouth. Or.,
To whom all letters of business should be addressed.
Brooks & McFarland,
(Successors to French & Co.)
WHOLESALE AND TAIL DEALERS IN
General. MerchandisE,
Corner of Second and Washington streets,
DALLES CITY, OREGON.
np21:w
JS.lX 33 1-. 33 3L Y,
..AND..
HARNESS.
HAVING PURCHASED THE INTEREST OF
Mr. Watklnds In the old established bouse in the
above line, tho attention of the community Is called
to the stock of
Harness
on hand, whlcb Is offered at greatly reduced rates.
SADDLES AND BRIDLES
At lowest Granger ptlccs.
Hardware, Whips, Robes, etc.,
To suit everybody.
R. H. DEARBORN.
Salem. Feb. 12. 18S. wtfd
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 premises, or write, to
JOHN M. FTJGH,
a7ml Three miles north of Salem, on river road.
t Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Marlon Juno Term, 1815.
W. M. Chambers and II. Hulse. co-partners dolnghnst
uess under the firm name of Chambers A uulse,
plaintiffs,
rt.
Frank. D. Dodge and Aujusla Dodge, defendants.
Suit to Fortelost a i!nlgage.
TO FRANK D. DODGE AND AUGUSTA DODGE,
tho said delcndants : In the name of the State of
Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and an
swer the complaint filed against jou In tno above-entitled
cause on or before the second Monday of June,
a. D 1875. and If you fall so to answer, the. plaintiffs
abive named will apply to tho Court f r the relief de
manded In said complaint, which Is a foreclosure oj a
mortgage bearing date June llith. 1871, and given by
you to the taid plalutlfls to securo tbt payment of a
note for fi e hundred and twelve and II1-10J dollars In
U.S. gold coin, and Inter st thereon, vi en by j ou to the
pliiutlfts, and which faortgage is on real property des
crlbed as follows: Beginning at a sukeluthe east line
of Llbertv street, at theN.W. corner ol land nowowned
by J. J. Fatzer, said stake being 1G5 feet N. from the
point where theE. line of Liberty street Intersects
the N. line of Division street as shown by tho recorded
plat ol the City or Salem; tbento running northerly
along said E. line 45 feet; thence easterly at right an.
glesto said Liberty street 165 feet: thc-ice southerly
parallel to said street 25 feet; thence westerly at right
angles to said street 1 W feet to the place of beginning,
and situate in said City of Salem, In Marion county,
Oregon; and for a sale of said premises, and that the
proceeds arising therefrom be applied in payment of
the sum due ou said note and the cost aud disburse
ments of this suit, and for such further relief in the
premises as the Court may deem meet and equitable.
And you are hereby podded that the order directing
service of summons on jou, by publication in the
above entitled cause, was made by Hon, II. .Bon
hirJudge of said Court. o3 y
' Attorney for Plaintiffs.
April JW, lS75-w
THE CHALLENGE THRESHER
Is made especially from OREGON DESIGN, and has nil tho
Pitt's Latest Improvements,
And is by far the BEST THRESHER in use.
Prr" Send for Special Circulars.
HAINES
AGENTS FOR
GENUINE
HEADER!
With Special Improvements for 1875. Wc hn c Two Ptjles 10 and 12 feet Cut.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE GEAR.
WIIEEI.ER, mELLICK fc CO.'S THRESHERS, Entile
Cualu. For Two or Three Morses, with Latest Inipro ements. A mostdcslra
ble machine for the Fanner w ho does bis ow n w ork. But tw o horses and three
'hands" aro needed
Sole Agents for the
BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER,
Too well and favoribly known to noptl comment. It is tho
1uiuu.m. JiAHVJiSiTJHot tno woriti. as a weii-ntuca
Reaper it is unequaled, and as a Mower it oxcels them nil.
Agents for MARSH HARVESTER,
A cheap mode of hnrvrstinc ma11 Crop. Binders ride, mul reap and bind TEW
A.IUU3 per uay. c nao jiimmur un uctu.cr iuiacmncme.
TAYLOR SLmIkY RAKE.
iThe Strongest and most durable Ral,c In use. Cot saml In a Soneon. ,Lto.
htr3XT7tlJtXS H.lK.O3. Nellls Ilirpoon Horse Fork. Palmer'
iiuigururK. uuu?a i UHJina- u I siyice, .,loiiiilv-u ur ijuuii.
Mitchell and Schuttler Wagons 'Best in Use Prices Reduced.
CASn. CREDIT. CASH.
3-lnch Light Two-Horse S110 00 S123 00 3 1-2 inch Heavy Two-Horse S1120 00
3 1-4 Inch Medium Two-Horse 115 00 128 00 3 3-4 inch Medium Four-Horse 133 00
Each Wagon complete, with Spring Scat and California JSrahc Wuie umck M.vira, fto.
CREDIT,
$134 00
150 OU
THE FRIST IN THE FIELD !
Spring Trade of 1875!
F. LEVY,
At MoorcB' Corner, Salem, invites attention to his
New Stock of Goods,
JUST RECEIVED FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AND
suited to this trade, consisting of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Gents' and Youths' Clothing,
Fine Suits,
Business Suits,
Underwear, and
Hosiery,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Huts and Caps,
TRUNKS,
VALISES
HAND-BAGS,
Toweling and Table Linens,
Fancy Articles and Notions;
In fact, I have a general and select stock of all
Staple and Fancy Goods,
Exactly suited to this trade, which I have studied and
supplied for
TWENTY YEARS.
Especial attention patd to the wants of our custom
ers from the country, and
Goods Exchanged lor Produce,
on a cash basis.
CALL AND SEE ME.
F. LEVY.
Salem, April 12, lS75:tf
C.A. Reed, 1
Salem. f
J Geo. Woodward,
1 Portland.
Real Estate Agency.
REED & WOODWARD,
HAVE ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOOETII
cr for the transaction of a Real Estate business,
with principal oOlco at
SALE.V, OREO OX.
We have, at the present time.
Choice Farms for Sale.
All persons desirous of making purchases of land
or Heal Estate are requested to call and examine the
Inducements we cau oiler In the way of
Town Property and Farming Land.
Parties wishing tn sell land will do well to cive us
a call before placing their property in the hands of
otner agencies. rkBD & WOODWARD.
May 14, 1873. wtf.
KTotloe.
pnOM THIS DATE, MB. T. O. SMITH,
An Experienced Druggist,
Will be interested with me in
THE SALEM DRUG STORE,
Where he will be pleased to wait on all old patrons of
mo estauusnmeni. ami as uiuuy ucw uucb as uajr w
vor him with a call.
8. FRIEDMAN.
Salem, April 21. 1875. d&wtf
Executor's Notioe.
TVTOTICE is hereby trfven that the undersigned
V .l.t.. J 1 a .nnnt.i.c. I.u (hafmlfll (Villrt
m.uui.n fm.ii.v riMann If .-...Mitn. nf tli .4tntn nf
Georeo Long, lite of said county, deceased. All per.
Sons Knowing IIIUIUSCITUS limcunu iu r.iu c.Miw w.
requested to make Immediate payment, and all per
sous having claims againit the same will present them
10 IIIO Ulmcrsignru m ma ic-biuculc, bcish wjiiud ,.,
of balem. properly vcrlfled, within six raonthe from
thladate. .... .,
nuairxiu&i Lunu,
Anr!l R. !S71r4 Executor.
Notice to Stockholders.
THE STOCKHOLDERS or TUB KUHTUWjsaT
em Shipping, rttorage, and Commission Compa.
ny who baienot yetpaldup rhelr assessment No. I,
levied August 15, 1871, are notlfled to remit tho am.
omits due for the same to mo Immediately, aud they
will rtctlte receipts therefor. ,,,
4, tf, AAIbUlnt
Portland, Or., MayC. 1875. Secretary.
Mrw. Ir. J. Ford
f IVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DISEASES
VJT known as Female Wcakncu,
Offlce, comer o( Cgurt and Capitol tUU, SALEM,
Oreiton. tel
Tho Grandest Achievement or the Age !
The Little Monitor
SEWING MACHINE!
NO SHUTTLE! NO BOBBINS !
No re-winding.of Thread. Makes the
Lock Stitch, Chain Stitch, and Ca
ble Stitch, from two commer
cial spools, direct.
IT IS THE LIGHTEST RUNNlSo, AND MAKES
tho lest lioie nfony machine in the uorhl. The
most slmplo In construction, and the easiest operated.
Will sew from tho flnesl to tho heaviest of fabrics
without any change of tension.
SEWS 25 l'GIt CENT. FA ST 1511
Than any other Machine, making 5X stitches to tho
rcuilutlon.
Tho public nro Invited to call and see this
WONDERFUL INVENTION !
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.
For further particulars call at
101 Third Sticct, near Alder, Good Templars' Build
"e' ITIRS, A. B. PAXTON,
Sole Agent for Oregon.
W. W. MARTIN, Agent, Salem.
s3T" Good, responsible Agents wanted to camafs
all parts of the State.
Portland, April
CARBOLIC
S lieep 33 1 x
A SURE CURE FOR
Scab,
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 THE
QUALITY OP THE WOOL.
C37" One gallon Is enough for una hundred tn two
hnn-ired Sheep, according totuclr age, strength, and
condition.
It is put up in FIVE-GALLON CANS-Prlce, $12
per can.
Send for circular, to
T. A. DAVIS & Co.,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
Wliole.alo Affeuta for tue Slate.
Or to your nearest Retail Druggist, myG
Tan BarkJWanted.
PROPOSITIONS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL
tho first day of June next, at the olrlce ol the
Stato Mannfacturlng Co. In Salem, lor delivering at
the State Penitentiary on or before the lit day of No
vember, 1875,
Five Hundred Cords of Fir and
Hemlook Tan Bark.
Propositions will be considered for the whole or any
fiart thereof. Cash will bo paid upon the delivery of
be bark.
STATE MFG. CO.
Apll. SO, 1875 w4
Corner Store, Holman's Block,
OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE.
FARRAR BROS.
HAVE LEASED THIS POPULAR STAND, AND
both hero and at their old store,
CORNER OF STARKEY BLOCK.
Offer to the public a full assortment of goods In tlillr
line, Including
G R O C ERI E S
Provisions ,
CROCKERY,
CZiuHH and. Stono Ware,
ELEGANT CHINA SETS,
Table Cutlery,
Glass Fruit Jars, Self-Sealers
ana wax-seaiers, at
Bed-Bock Prices,
Tobacco And. Olsara,
MILL FEED, OATS, AND WHEAT,
Lime, Plaster, and Cement.
ALL GOODS DELIVERED.
, Salem, May 10. 1873. iltf
Removed.
DM. J. XV. yicWKK HAH REMOVED HIH
rerldence to (lit) liorlhia.t corner of Marlon and
Liberty ftavts, o?l'V.lte the UsptUt CUurch. aSlml
TO BREEDERS
OF
Trotting & Draft Horses.
fTUm rOLLOWINH STALLIONS WILL MAKE
JL tho
SEASON OP 1 875
AT
FIVE OAKS FARM.
Tlxo Trottlarafs 13tn.llJ.oxs.
AUTOCRAT,
A dark-hi ano chestnut, 12 year old. 15Jf hands high,
bred by Clias. S. Dole. Ki,, Crystil Laku. III.; is very
hinilsome, goes 111 groat etj In, and Ills gait Is as per
iod ns could bo deslrtil. He wn sired bv that ru
nownd 'I lotting Stulliim (lEOIIUIl M. PATOHEN,
nut nf tho tinted ninro WANDERER, whoo sire was a
UAMRLETONIAN horse, ami da;n anABDALLAIl
mare. Autocrat has bud but little handling, yet ho
has shown A PULL MILE IN 2:30, AND QUAR
TERS IN 34 SECONDS. As a eiro ho Is legardeil
as hECOND TO NO 110RSU In tho Northwest, his
colts hi'lug uniformly ilno sloiipcrs, and a great pro
portion or them I irgo and hu'lily formed. Ill thi
OltEAT COLT STAKE trotted lit Chicago iu 1871,
there were 43 entries, nominated nt yinrllngs, all tlio
princli nl sires lining rcpidscutud; vet nnly live starteil.
two of which weroslied by Autocrat, ami ono of
them got second, nnd tho other fourth place In tho
slakes. Also In the UAliDINER HOUSE STAKE for
three-year olds, tiotlid nt Dexter Park, Chlcrgo, In
1HT1 with II entries, im.nlnated at tlnuo years old,
MOTTO, shed by Autocrat, walked on or for tha
purso and forJelts.
Tho above, togul her with numerous letters received
from owners of colts sited by him, lully establishes
his reputation as a trotting stre.
Terms, $50 to Insure.
TXX33 PTJHB 33XU3XJ
Imported Clyesdale Draft Stallion
YOUNG MARQUIS.
A bright bay, B years old, llljf hands high, nnd weighs
1,9(10 pounds, no Is a horse of great action, and Im
mense substance, with remaikably good legs and feet,
very compact and powerful, lino tempered, aud sound
constitution. Ho made a season near Toronto, Cana
da, and proved himself a sure foil-uetter. his colts)
showing great uniformity of breeding and style.
PBOXOREB.
YOUNCI MAROUIS was bred by Mr. John McKclch,
Upper Ilallard, llalfron, Stcrllngshlro, Ho was sired
by ''Marouls Graham," bred by Mr. Stokes, Drymen,
Sterllngshlrc, out of a puro bred Clydosdalo Jiare,
which gained Uiu tfrst prfzu at Kinross, also at Clack
nananshlre Society's Show lor the best Maro of thu
Clydtiidale breed.
MARQUIS OF GRAHAM was slrod by Mr. Peter
Crawford's bay horse "Lofty" which, when ono year
old, gained the 1st prbu at Olasgow, 1st at Kirkin
tilloch, 1st at HlghlandHhow held that year at Kelso,
and is now sire to a great many prlzotakcrs.
YOUNG MAROUIS Is out of Mr. John Mc Kelch's.
far-tamed brood Mare, "Nancy," which gained tho 1st
prle at Strathendrlck, 1st at Kllearu, 1st at Iluchlyvlc,
ar.d 1st at Drymen, for tho best two year old Ally of
the Clydesdale breed. When fouryears old shogaiued
tno 2nd prize at Drymen. and tho 1st at Iliichly vie. Bhir
was dam to two marcs sold to David McGlbbon. In
varoran, Linlithgowshire, Iu whose hands thoy gained
a great many prizes at local, open and Highland So
ciety's Shows. A fllly out of ono these gained thu
1st urUe at Maryhllll. 1st at Midlothian, 1st at Kirk
intilloch, and the 2nd at tho Highland Hocloty's Show
held that year at Glasgow, and was sold tho following;
spring for BO guineas to Mr. Lockhart, Stranraer, Iu
whose bauds, as a two year old, sho gained tho 1st
price at the Ayrshire Show open to all comers; 1st at
Stranraer Socuty's Show, aud unfortunately died, pre
vious to which 150 guineas had been oOcreJond rcfus
for her.
N ANCV Is also dam to a two-year old ally which, la
1M70, gained the 1st prloat thu Sterllngshlro Society's)
Show; 1st at Kllearu, and 1st at Uuchlyvlo, and who)
aiterwards was purchased at 180 gulneiis by Sir Wil
liam Stirling, Maxwell, as a breeding mare.
YOUNG MAKtJUIH was never exhibited In Scot
land hut once, when he gained tho 2nd prize at the)
Paisley Show, open to all comers.
Terms, $40 to Insure.
tV Marcs served by cither of the abovo Stallions,
ami disposed of before fouling time, must bu paid lor
as In foal.
Good pasturage will bo furnlshid mares from a dis
tance, free of charge.
Escapes or accidents at owner's risk.
Address,
8. C. REED.
PORTLAND.
Or WM. WATSON, Hlllsboro.
.March 5, 1873.
OEO. S. OHSITs,
Attorney at Law,
8ALEM, OREGON.
Office rcu tho Old Cvtm-Ueuev,
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